35 Burst results for "Gooden"

Ron Guidry: I Found Myself Admiring Dwight Gooden

The Dan Bongino Show

01:59 min | 1 year ago

Ron Guidry: I Found Myself Admiring Dwight Gooden

"We're talking to Ron guidry one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history I have such fond memories when I was a kid I lived in smithtown Long Island and my dad you know life was good back then It was more innocent We would turn on this Remember there was no remotes back then You had to get up and actually change the channel and my dad had said yeah you had to actually get up and get some exercise My dad would say Daniel get up turn the volume up a little bit And I'd watch WPIX 11 and you guys would be on And I got in so many fights over you Ron My stepbrother my parents and boys are going to be married whatever But my stepbrother was a huge mets fan And in 1985 years later you come back with another monster season an incredible season in 1985 I got in so many fights over who was better You were Dwight Gooden in 1985 that I might have broken a few noses and had a few of them to broken myself just over you gator I just wanted to laugh and you know I know Dwight and Dwight's a good friend of mine and he was a spectacular picture I mean as a pitcher I was going throwing in the big league I found myself admiring what he was doing in the national league But I laughed and when I talked to him I said yeah you had that great year but when I had mine I was 35 years old and when I won 22 games You were 24 years old when you won your 24 games I was 27 when I won my 25 game So because of age my season with 22 wins wasn't as great overall as he is but it was still special to me because everybody forgets about that season Oh I remember I remember that well I went to so many games that year and I watched I must have watched you in the stadium Ten times a year You were amazing now

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Matt Harvey's MLB Career Is Over

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:04 min | 1 year ago

Matt Harvey's MLB Career Is Over

"There's a new story now, Matt Harvey, who was a great pitcher for the mets. They called him The Dark Knight. And he's now involved in this death of a California angels pitcher who was taken percocet and did Coke and Harvey happen to be there. Harvey happened to give him the pills and this guy ODed and Harvey's career is basically over. Because you look back on his days as it met when he didn't show up for spring training when he had a fight with a teammate when he left, but he needed to get out of a game early. You go, wait, those are cocaine moments. You recognize that now, some of us saw that stuff happening and said, he's on, he's on blow, man. I can tell. I knew when Doc gooden was getting high as it met. But Coke game was all around us in the 80s in New York, especially in New York. We had our athletes alone, Lawrence Taylor, Michael ray Richardson, Doc gooden, Dallas strawberry, Keith Hernandez, his career was almost room because he couldn't shake cocaine. Mike Tyson, of course, everywhere. But this fall of Matt Harvey's has been quick and steep.

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"gooden" Discussed on SQUAAA Podcast

SQUAAA Podcast

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on SQUAAA Podcast

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"gooden" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"And and he taught me so many things. I just remember how you know. When i was struggling left left-hand pitching. I remember him teaching me. Holler like hit the ball the other way and how to get deeper. And in about a spokeswoman wanna stolen hard and get up in about a spokesman one storm also meet pitches so you'd be able to catch him so it may such a difference in you know me becoming a better hitter against left hand pissing understanding who i was facing so he. He was always there to help guide and teach the younger players and it was. It was incredible before to be how someone like that around you. That has such great Knowledge about the gang watching the dock. it the documentary reminded me of the absolute beauty of dwight. Gooden delivery back at that time. And it's funny. You see you see different players and old Highlights and you think for the most part more than those guys were you know. They weren't as good athletes as we see today. But like i watch. Ron good pitch from nine hundred seventy like that. Guy was a phenomenal athlete and dwight gooden with that delivery. Unbelievable what you remember about the first time. He saw him throw. While you know the kids. Nineteen years old. You know for spring training nineteen years old. And and you'll have such great command employs on when i say great command. He had great command breaking ball. He thought at anytime and he can pinpoint his fastball. You know inside outside Wherever he needed to throw at you know he could throw it. And when i saw that and realized that he was probably going to be a big league we knew from there that the organization was moving into right direction because now they were starting to develop a younger players and i think that was the greatest gift of the mets organization when i when i came up in eighty three in all doc and eighty four star seeing or development of young players coming to the big leagues i. I knew dan that we were a very special as a team. Because we had young talent blended in with some of the players. You know that was all that had been in a big lease. It had great experience in that. Were being to help us and moda show us to play at that level. What was your relationship with. Gary carter keith. Hernandez talked about him before. He joined the mets as being one of the most disliked players in the league because the perception he was would seek out cameras. What was your relationship though with him. Once you got the same clubhouse. I had a great relationship with carter. I thought very highly of him. I knew he was a phenomenal player. All those years. He played with montreal. But i really quite understand how great he was until he came over with us and demand he was. It was so different. You know such an example of what a man supposed to be like how you supposed to live your life how you spoke Love playing baseball. But you know he love this face above gaden about this ameri. No and we didn't see a lot of that when i first came to the big leagues. I saw that in him. I saw him. You know close to his family his wife and his kids in his faith and he just never struck me as anyone. That was mad or angry with anybody. He was always a happy person. I was like there's no way. How could you be that happy. You know and i just realized that gary was gary we live a free life. You know he. He wasn't consumed with any earthly things. He wasn't consumed but the fame You know. I think people thought he were more crazy about the cameras. Yeah he'd leica cameras because he was happy you know and i realized that that's why he liked the cameras because he was a happy person you wanted to express itself to people and show people that life is really happy is not all you know that we all make it to be and baseball. Wears a lot of pressure. I didn't see gary play with crash. I saw him play with joy. It's funny you say that straw might try is you know is now considered to be the best player in baseball and a lot of people in my field will complain to me. And they'll say boy. Trout is really boring. And i always say he's not boring. He's happy about it. He just loves to play right corner. That was kid. Kids just love to play. He showed up every day and.

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"gooden" Discussed on The Bible and Coffee

The Bible and Coffee

04:20 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on The Bible and Coffee

"Things and i've always said that i'm i'm a wordy person as far as you say something to me i take it to heart. It comes out of your mouth to me oppose from your heart. And that's what the scriptures say. I have been very literal with the bible unit had discussions about that but but words itself understanding what they meant back then in how we translate it sometimes now to soften our theological. Perception of the context of scripture is kinda scary. It is it in another thing that that we'd done and it's just becomes so obvious as you talk to people and even within the church or your your church. The people that actually read their bible and study diligently themselves is very small in comparison to the number of people who actually attend a worship service on sunday. We have become very reliable on the person who is preaching to be how we get our information back before the the prostate movement. You know that's how people got their religion so to speak. I mean they win. The priest gave them the word they listen to must people could not read a you know much less right in so with that Enlightenment the you know is it. Martin luther that actually the gooden berg press that came out bibles were people could actually start learning to to read individually. Take the word of god which is in its concept. Alone is amazing. I we. I mean my first reaction is. I don't want to rely on a man's interpretation of the bible so so for me to find the center. Of god's will i will. I want to be individualistic in pursuit. Of what what. The truth is he talks about in the first part of this chapter. How a lot of students that graduate receive things pencils stuff that had jeremiah twenty nine eleven on their stuff right. he talks about how we use scripture. I wanna go back. I part on page one ninety two at the beginning of this chapter. It talks about barack. Now the plans i have for you. Declares lower plans to prosper. You not to harm you plans to give you hope in future. Just read that i'm in jeremiah. In my daily study so that really caught by teaching. When i was going back to look at this and it is a few we before lifeway went to on store. You know eh graduation. They had whole walls of the different plaques. I can't tell you how many how many things that they have. This scripture on he talks about how bad the context of that is not about graduation No most certainly isn't an end. This is not the only scripture that we've done that we ask but it is a very good example of how we take a scripture and we make it fit our lives ever had we want it to and call it religion and call it good. So what's wrong with that. What mike when. I started reading the scripture that best the first question that came into my head what is wrong with taking a scripture in may be a little out of context to a certain degree in in using that to apply to our lives. What what is wrong with doing that..

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"gooden" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

The Agostinho Zinga Show

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

"Engine is one of the grisly over agents. I know you know most of it has to do with the ambiance and the fact that you kinda get left alone you can bring bigger so people and really get loud and noisy and shit and some places really could play. You gotta a don's on your table. Guess smashing a few bits of alcohol and other locations because mercer again mercer delegations are good places where you can go to clubs and of spot and whatnot but in terms of food in terms of providing you would roasted chicken is not that great. It really isn't most times you go there. You having to flip in taos ashiq in copious amounts of source of make it somewhat edible tasty. Which again isn't really evidence of really good produce. You know usually if the chickens. Gooden in it's been barbecued well. You could just bring pepper and and it should taste amazing. The for the after dowsett in other sources they give you Took it it. You know. A to a level that would make it somewhat. Hasty shows your everything you need to know again. Maybe hong complain because it's flipping five quit for the most part so you can't really expect autism chicken but i think the hype around age just way way of abode really is fucking bizarre especially when you consider that most people are living ends have a kind of version of of non does that does really good pagan. And then usually you can form a better relationship with the personnel. Owns city can figure out a way that you'd like to make it made particularly. I don't know it's just makes it's just odd. I just find this federation of really really bizarre. Does a time people were obsessing over people that had like blackhaws than any of them and they for free. It's like just imagine being the number one goes on the website to check. Meadows is open so you can order and number two lose that has a flipping blackheart and then it's back card in their wallet..

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"gooden" Discussed on Snarf Talk

Snarf Talk

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Snarf Talk

"Like a real rare tender was like rare on the inside but crispy on the outside lamb. Yeah that was my favorite and that was with the bean salad yep and then he had a pork tenderloin pork. Tenderloin marinated pork tenderloin. I think it was with like Watermelon salad which was instantly. Yeah and i've had that before. It's like watermelon. Balsamic yeah dominant. I'm not huge watermelon fan I did like it. I thought it was really good. Isn't know how much i could eat of it. But it was no. I don't think you need to but it is so different. You don't you. Don't expect what you are about to taste mixing those flavors together mixing the savory with water mo now you're mixing savory flavors with fruit but not with watermelon. That's a rare might salt watermelon. I don't know a lot of those people. But i'm sure some people do but this is this was even beyond that. It was beyond just salting watermelon. It was made into like an actual salad with multiple different flavors. That you just don't expect and basically tomato basil is. Are you talking about the watermelon zone. Yeah i could see that it does have is a bit of a kind of matt because of the of the balsamic. The basil once again flavor profile watermelon. Yeah it doesn't then wonder what what did we have after that. And then there was the beef on top of the corn. And oh yeah. It was kind of like it was a huge dish mexican corn and shredded beef. With like creme fresh was yeah like mexican street. Corn basically was on the bottom and i know there was other things in it. But that's all. I'm remembering was like the mexican street corn on the bottom with the beef on top of chrome fresh on top of the beef very gooden. There was another thing though there was. I thought there was another salad in their bounds. B-e-n-s-o-n that's right. Yeah he did. Bring the meat dirk. He brought the me. Oh yeah there was. There is the meets shredded mexican beef with a low tei. Yeah yes and then. I shudder with watermelon substitute for the tomatoes. What he said for the watermelon. Just an amazing thing but that that lamb the lamb meat it was kind of charred on the outside and he thought he burnt the crap out of it and it wasn't going to be any good but boy oh boy was a good and a lot of people don't like lamm like my dad is one that would always say he hates my generation of of men like age of men sixty and above i. My dad loved lamb really. My dad hates it. Gary hates it a lot of people that i know that are of that age. Do not maybe if you just like have a general like plane palette. You might not like it because it's gamy right..

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"gooden" Discussed on Planet LP

Planet LP

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Planet LP

"Into the driveway gooden into the garage starting to fade out. He's like is great and then all of a sudden you're steve on their stronger every day. Yeah steve you faster. That's exactly what was going through his mind. So washout steve was. That was that the chicago because they numbered every album. was that be chicago. Elmo's at a A greatest hits yeah. I think that was a greatest hits because we ordered that from what was house columbia house for a penny. I was part of that. That was part of that. Good story and okay..

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"gooden" Discussed on The NBA Show

The NBA Show

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on The NBA Show

"Like lebron esque figure in the league going forward He's incredible yeah. I mean you know. He lost the clippers. So i'm not saying like she. You know it's not like he doesn't have things to work on. And and i think that that there was definitely some challenges in. I think that that clipper series. He was obviously soa radic like he was himself consistent. But i think that just the the swings that series took were so you like just not like what we're used to in the nba all road winds and the these huge leads and then hugely getting getting erased so it was very strange playoffs but i definitely think that like really you're looking at the ultimate offensive weapon in lot of ways You know both in terms of scoring but also in terms of playmaking. Yeah i mean very lebron. I finals vibes from him. Where like if a couple of games go a little bit differently. We might be saying like holy shit. Luca just brought drew. Gooden donyell marshall's to the the western conference finals. Like he had that level of impact where he did so much more with with the least amount and it's pretty incredible. I mean he's best team. It was probably like tim. Hardaway junior in that series and they might bring him back. Yeah it's just. It was unbelievable. I've really hope they get him some some better teammates because he could do some awesome stuff in the future Who's your fifth pick to. This one is difficult. Because i have to pick a wing at this point right Because i have the andrea in higher. But i can't pick him in. Really like damian. Lillard is a guard so i can't pick him. I guess i have to go with kawhi. Because it's between quiet. Middleton for me right. I think kuwiat was more consistent. In the appearances he made the middleton has been even though he's got more more games played. Right right maybe by the end of this place we can look back and say milton but yeah quite was an assassin early on for all the reasons i said earlier about like why would even consider him over. Paul george even okay. I may go with a movie talk. Peace talks a little bit about. Why so i'll just go with dayton here for my son now yokich. I guess you could consider for sort of singlehandedly beating the blazers. I don't know if that was more of an indictment on the blazers than it was like a sort of tribute to the nuggets. But that was. That was an incredible performance. I think it was somewhat overshadowed by lillard aerobics in a losing effort. But it was still a really impressive performance by yoga. But we're not talking about your eytan. Aden's probably done more for his stock or like the perception of him around the league. El al people who like going into the playoffs. I think people who were supportive of his or probably feeling pretty good about their their basketball acumen now He's ill look he's able to do what guys like rudy and some other big big name centers weren't able to to stay on the floor in the nba postseason That's the big one. And maybe that's maybe that's the the biggest thing you could say about him. He averaged thirty eight minutes in. That clipper series. He played forty in the closeout game. Like you're not taking him off the floor and if anything his physicality and his aggressiveness that go back to aggressiveness. Like force the clippers to do things that they probably wouldn't wanted to have like they had to play zoo at starting center and had to play him a lot. There are times where they had to put demarcus cousins in the game like even when they went micro in that last game like you were seeing cousins. Come in and it seemed like kind of read. The tea leaves. They are putting him in specifically because a in a matchup with terrence mann would like power them down low even though the statistics didn't probably show it like that trickle down effect was was like spreading throughout the entire game. It was incredible. Yeah i mean it was a really in lot of ways like eight and is like is like the centers last stand. You know. I mean at least in these playoffs like yokich. Embiid go bare. Have all been eliminated but ayton is playing a pure center role. He's playing with probably the best point guard. You can play with at your center. Which is paul. And like his lobs and his ability to run at pick and roll with eaton is just. There's nobody who can orchestrate that better and he's the beneficiary of that and he looks awesome on both ends of the floor. I also just think he's got a really fun personalities just from really enjoyable to follow throughout his postseason some happy to have him as cr center so i think we got teams right. Yeah you want to run through them again. Yeah so my starting five. I got luca and devon booker in the back court durant and janas or my wings and de'andre ayton is my center. Okay and i have. Chris paul and trae young in the back core paul george and kawhi leonard along with one joel embiid. Abc really surprised. We didn't pick her didn't didn't come off the board. The only the best player available. That didn't get big with yokich for me. Yeah you know i mean. I had to take simmering during the playoffs whereas like if yogi doesn't lead his team to the second round i'm gonna look at his. Mvp win differently because he knew that whole axiom of like if you are the guy you should be able to get your team to the second round like west is probably more brutal than ever before. But i kinda can't stop myself from thinking. That and i was thinking like i get it jamal. Murray's not there. We'll barton isn't even there. Gary harris isn't even there but you have enough to beat the blazers. 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"gooden" Discussed on Was jetzt?

Was jetzt?

02:03 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Was jetzt?

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"gooden" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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"gooden" Discussed on Momus: The Podcast

Momus: The Podcast

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Momus: The Podcast

"Welcome to MoMA's the podcast. We are your host's sky gooden. And Lauren went more. So I understand that you spoke to Rihanna Jade Parker this week. Yes, so exciting. Rihanna is really strong critic out of South London, also a curator and researcher. She works variously with Tate modern and is a contributing editor at frieze. And I understand she's working on a compendium of black British art for the Tate modern. Yeah, it's something she touches on in this conversation as an act of responsibility, she says to a generation of black cultural producers who have basically little to know historical record to point to. This is, I think, a huge sort of art historical effort that she's making. I mean, it's interesting that this text or this compendium is coming out of Britain to also in line with the text we're going to discuss today in terms of monarchical power over exclusion and inclusion of black voices. Yeah, I'd say that's a recurring theme in her practice over the last few years, certainly is the kind of onus that black.

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"gooden" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

Radio Fajri 99.3FM

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

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"gooden" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

04:28 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on WJR 760

"P P l D O c T at gmail dot com. Okay. Hey, there's a dual control in the back. I never even knew time when something is just temp control. Cool And it goes from cool to call this a little slide thing. It's all the way on cool. I love that step for the freezer. Come for the bridge. It's all the way and cool rather than cold. That's okay. As long as you're not freezing things in the refrigerator section. It's leave it alone, okay? All right. I'm gonna have to look for that. Thank you very much. John. Mike. Thanks for joining us here on this Sunday morning. You could do so again. I'd like to hear back Let's go to Chris in Windsor. When he turns his gun. Okay, Chris, you explain the problem to me and to others who are listening to you this morning. Morning. Thanks. Okay, Gooden. Good morning, Joe. I had that fridge in General Electric that against not figs. I'm sorry. Guest off. When you return to their suits toe for the album to use the oven. It comes on everything start with for maybe 10 15 minutes and then slips to self cleaning. And this doesn't happen often. But it happens the worst time Christmas Day. Oh, you know, Christmas, you know old boy is going to do you know, then. A. He does this a couple of times in the first half an hour, for example, then is working. And maybe then comes after two months or three months. No, You don't know this. This was on now for a couple of years. You know, it doesn't bother. Because we know now how? How it works One when you call it, I'm gonna go talk to my wife. Maybe there is another, you know? Well, Chris, how old is the stove? And what kind is it? This stuff is about 20 years old is General Electric's Spectra Exhale for four. Okay now. It's got buttons on it right? Uh, not three minutes stations three minutes to get in on. Okay now. You know where the timer assembly is where it says self clean All that stuff? Oh, I don't know that that that must be inside, right? Well on its on the council, you control the stove with all those knobs. Oh, yeah. Okay. Okay. I want you to go to the hardware store and get yourself a can of spray contact cleaner. It's called contact cleaner. It's sold at the hardware stores. Oh, did before doesn't work. No, no, no, Not that. Not DW 40. Okay, Okay. That's how you spend you spend that hat hunt. Contact CEO and constant contact. Contact cement cleaner. No, not contact cleaner. Just clean for quantum cleaner. Okay, right now, Diet, the hardware store. You know what you're talking about. Okay, now pull the plug on the stove. Pull it over away from the wall. Get to the back of the council, where all the knobs are And you're going to see the timer. I want you to spray the back of the timer in your see little holes, Spray it in and turn the knobs on the front of the store. Why you're doing this. But all these do I do. I have to pull the stuff out. Yes, you have to get to the back of the stove. Then I have to wait for the have to wait for the summer then because Um, I'm alone Normality younger, but about 85 to 4 years old or whatever, Just the younger But you know that there's no rush for me to do it right now, you know, but I want to know because you Joe doesn't know nobody does. What? You get the right answer. Okay, Now I gotta do it Rush here because I'm going to the bottom of the hour. The collar hard days, but brands very much. Thank you very much for calling. Take care of yourself..

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The case for Baylor at No. 1 over Gonzaga

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

03:07 min | 2 years ago

The case for Baylor at No. 1 over Gonzaga

"The only respectful way to begin. This episode is by recognizing that scott drew baylor bears formerly known. As bill henderson's baylor bears improved a seventeen on the season tuesday night with an eighty-three sixty nine victory at texas. They outscored the longhorns. By seven in the first half they outscored the longhorns. By seven in the second half as a result baylor otherwise known as terry eagles alma mater is now seventeen and fifteen. Double digit wins. The bears are number one at kim palm. Their number one in the net. they are awesome undeniably. Norlander your turn to talk about baylor. Are you going to spend the next few minutes showing proper respect for the first lady of baylor basketball or are you going to once again disrespect. Kelly drew got drew. Plus mackenzie payton brody. Not to mention homer and janet price and tara dana and her husband. Casey bryson anna isaiah caleb. In luke plus drew barrymore drew carey. Drew brees drew bledsoe. Dr drew drew. Gooden andrew mcintyre how are you gonna handle this moment. bryce doesn't care does care. He'd bryce doesn't care. I talk to about it. He doesn't care. How are you going to atone for the fact that you still have a number one. I mean. I think it's disrespectful at this point. Daily top twenty five and one. After what i saw last night. I got baylor number one. But you don't and you disrespect the entire through family. And every drew. She has to drew mcgarry as well. You're disrespecting them all you've got number two. I think you're the one who needs to explain himself. I actually can't explain myself. And i do get asked this every day. I saw strong joe last night trying to make the case that baylor should be number one and i let it be clear. I won't argue with anybody that says baylor should be number. One baylor at this moment has a better resume than gonzaga. Got six quarter on lindsay. Does eggs only have five. Baylor is got the best adjusted efficiency margin in the country and one of the best of all time at this point. If you wanna if you wanna put baylor number one it is fine with me. It's just. I think we've talked about this. Before i made a rule a longtime ago i will not drop number one team unless it loses the only time i made an exception i went and looked it. Up is two seasons ago. Kansas was number one in the top twenty five and one to open the season. Kentucky might have been to. Duke was in the top five somewhere and do zion williamson cameras and remember the other one started with our allies and it was. It was whatever it doesn't matter. It doesn't rj barrett and so they went out and they just throttled kentucky on opening night at bankers life. And i just. I was even conflicted. Then because keynes's is just one and it was one zero and number one and i was like i don't feel silly not to have that duke team. That just did that to kentucky ranked number one. So i made an exception to the rule. Then but i've been ranking college basketball teams for better or worse for like more than fifteen years now and i've only dropped a number one team without losing one time and that is the example.

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"gooden" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"It's got to be home improvements have been replaced in electrical outlets, painting stuff fixing this and that when you're stuck looking at it all day, suddenly find his motivation to actually do something about it. I swear I should've bought stock and lows. That's good. Thanks for the coma. That's obviously biggest biggest one. I've been talking to contractors. Off the show. They are booked until, like summertime. My God, it doesn't collect my big electrical projects. He says. Don't even call me. I can't do anything till summer. Well, it's your butt. That's nice to know. Because say, I came into a little bit of money from my mom. And so I want to redo my kitchen. But I need like granite countertops, and I can't do that. So I'm gonna have to try and see if I can find somebody that can do it. But you can pick up the stuff. I will pick up the stuff. My girlfriend will help me. She's an interior designers. That's comes in handy. I mean, my thing for me is just micromanaging my the stuff that we have. We took another trip to goodwill. We've clean and re clean and reorganized. My office area is like And span or as my Now that grandmother used to say, speaking of spunk. Are you doing it? Or is Kathy do I'm doing it? Well, she's helped. She's doing her project. Okay, the hall closet. We had a lot of, you know, Kitchen stuff. It's like amazingly organized Now, every every inch of the house reorganized more efficient. I am and gold mode. I don't want all this crap. Get it out of here. I think that's part of its part of getting older, too. Right? You want to. You don't need all this stuff like people say they wanna buy me stuff. I don't need that. I don't want it. I don't want it to somebody else. I don't want to put my kids through what we had to go through and cleaning up my mind. I know I've done that for a few people when their parents passed away. It is not a fun job. Then you're trying to figure out what's worthy of keeping and It's just it's It's an interesting development from the pandemic. Obviously, there's the serious side of it. We're trying to keep each other, healthy and safe and do the right thing whenever we can, But at the same time we learned something about ourselves. And for me, it's just one. We don't need all this stuff and to It's easier to find stuff, right. I know where every tool that I own is now okay down to the screwdriver. I know where it is. Okay? Okay. Maybe I'm driving myself crazy would say that's a little excessive, but, you know, But, you know, Hey, it's you. Don't have to live with you. So it's it's totally up to. You know, we should probably ask Kathy what she thinks about always. Anyway. All right, we'll get to some other fun stuff this hour. It is 11 31 from the WTMJ breaking. You said it good to have you back, Mr Eric Bill stuff. Thank you, sir. A suspect remains on the run following a deadly shooting at the Fox River Mall near Appleton On Sunday. One person killed in that shooting, another injured Please say they're looking for a 17 year old named Desmond Ellis. They say Ellis is armed and dangerous. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur says he expects quarterback Aaron Rodgers to being Green Bay for years to come the floor, reiterating that today during his zoom call with reporters. Meanwhile, the G M. Brian Gooden, who says there's no truth to a report that The Rams had called the Packers about trading for Rogers. President Biden is set to meet with a group of 10 Republican senators. Today Those senators have proposed a $618 billion coronavirus aid bill. It's about a third of what the president wants. Republicans propose slimmer benefits, including $1000 in direct payments to individuals who were in up to 40,000 year time for the WTMJ, Drake and Associates. Market Update Right now, the Dow still in the green, it's up. It's looking good up 248. Now the 30,000 to 31, the NASDAQ is up 310 to 3 13,081. Yes, and beans up 58 to 37 73 wtmj paella w dot com Time Saver Traffic.

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"gooden" Discussed on The Face Radio

The Face Radio

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on The Face Radio

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"gooden" Discussed on MYfm 104.3

MYfm 104.3

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on MYfm 104.3

"The false still is outside because it's a view of the car. Fall back and view the car. You can't see the car. How could you call shocking? Well, that works for you guys. That works for you guys. I've got my rules in my house. Right? Right. Do you know the history of shocking where that came from? No, actually, we're about to hear. No, it's actually a pre civil war theme. One. Yeah, about shotguns, pre civil war, and this guy was he was in desperate. He's being attacked by a bear is someone of the Tennessee area believe and he yelled for? Shot Got it. And guy toss me shocking against like that. I've got the shocking but I can't fire the shock until I have the shotgun so you can't get in the car and call shotgun until you see the car and he's like I can't do anything till it's in my hands. I'm surprised it wasn't called musket or something, you know? Yeah, well, it changed over the years. Yeah, actually, because there's an argument that it was actually a region in France during the French revolution, and they go there to Gooden. Shoot. Couldn't um, but you know what? A shotgun at seven about It's seven o'clock when you told us you hit your wallet at seven o'clock. This is why you're exerting too much brain power. The firefighters are people love the five o'clock hour, sir. Thing, it's your thing. All right. It is 5 32 Valentine in the morning. Good morning to you If you want to reach out 866544, Miles Valentine in the morning, one of 43 my F F. What's happened to the one he shot? There was a big news for Weezer fans..

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"gooden" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Now, Ohio's governor says up to 80% of nursing home residents are getting their coronavirus shots, but Workers only account for about 40% room made nursing homes a priority because over half of our deaths and stable high of occurred in nursing homes, and our goal is to get as many people in nursing homes. Residents. As well as those who work in nursing homes, theocracy, unity take take the shots just as quickly as we can Governor DeWine during his update on the coronavirus this past hour, says Friday. The second round of those shots and nursing homes are expected to began and he wants workers who passed on it the first time To roll up a sleeve. Fairly urge everyone. If you have a loved one in a nursing home, we would urge you to urge them to get that shot. You have loved ones working in a nursing home. We would we would do the same thing. Urge that as well. Over the past 24 hours, Ohio reporting nearly 7600 new cases of the coronavirus, Indiana with nearly 3500 new cases and will learn Kentucky's Coming up during the next out, checking the roads now the latest traffic and weather together. From the UC health traffics dinner and you see a weight loss center offers solutions for life changing weight loss visit you see health dot com slash weight loss to take the next step, High waist moving smoothly this hour with no accidents or delays on 75 years, 16 minutes both directions between downtown and to 75 pretty much the same on 71 in both directions. Cleaning up and act with injuries on Harrison Avenue west of all Else, Road and Riverside Drive remains closed and will be so for the next step. We took leave to do a major water make break it sink hole in the road in both directions to Collins and Delta Columbia Parkway is your detour. I'm Rob Williams, whose radio 700 Now, the latest forecast from the advanced industry Weather Center advanced industry would like to say thanks. It's an honor to serve our community during this time and always visit no fear, Dennis Don kam, let's continue to dominate the sky for the rest of the afternoon With the Northwest Wind your high will only come into the upper thirties tonight, Staying mostly cloudy north close, continuing with a low of 29. Then tomorrow 40 and still Mostly cloudy. Sorry, guys. No son from your severe weather station I'm nine first morning meteorologist Jennifer Catch Mark News Radio 700 wlw. It looks like it's gonna rain or snow in the tri state, but it is not It just looks like it. Radar is all clear our temperature right? A 32 degrees. Ethics reform. The topic at Cincinnati City Hall Today Council committee discussing keeping council members. From taking part in negotiations on city development deals. I do hope as we discuss it, that it's something that can the issue I got specifically about what criteria is used. To develop these deals and whether or not our professionals could be, you know, left alone, frankly, to do them new City Councilman Steve Gooden, who was appointed to take the place of suspended council member Jeff Pastor. Among three city leaders who were indicted on federal corruption charges linked to city development. The vice mayor Chris Smitherman, wants an audit of Council vote's going back three years. Check for evidence of any more corruption balance of power in Washington on the line tonight. That's when we learned whether Republicans will hold on to control of the U. S Senate or lose it. The Democrats all depends on a couple of special elections that will be decided in a few hours. You're just Senate runoff have garnered a lot of attention on social media. But for Democratic candidate Rafael Warnock, only one thing matters don't count tweets way Don't sound likes. Today. We don't even count the money way count today is what war not talking to voters in Marietta, while thanking them for their support deeply out. I'm looking at the faces of these young people, especially US Fire line, all moist ABC news. Police power one of the topics at the funeral for.

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"gooden" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"gooden" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"A sad and dramatic parting is taking place today at seventy nine wistful vista god. You call off this mad scheme of yours molly. Must you go my dear. I fear. I must sweetheart i have given my word. What is to be will the. I guess i'll check you out for this mission umbrella. Check app in check. Good strong shoes sturdy heels youngest. I have shoulder bag tech. Gooden heavy is it about three pounds loaded check and before you go to meet able to plunge into that. Bon ton after christmas bargains sale. Mob let's go over the rules for survival. Once more the life they save. Maybe your own cake. No when you grab a sale item that everybody else wants when that hauling screaming bargain crazed mob bectu in a corner and closes in. What do you do. I stab with my umbrella but the had been stomped. What my emails and slug with my shoulder bag right stout girl and if all else fails if you're still trapped here's a little card i typed up for you to show i read it. This is to certify that the bearer of this card is a fully accredited carrier of the dreaded amoeba 's disease from darkest africa for which there is no known cure so stanback. You're healed theory. Sure but don't you. I'll be back in time to picture dinner. I'll be tired. I'll be a rap humor. But i'll be back good. Nice turkey will be all right for dinner eight. Oh sure good luck. I goes good kid. Cooled sliced turkey bill. Alright for dinner. She says had it for lunch yesterday. Dinner last night. Twice between meals wants at midnight lunch today. i don't know why should start beefing at this late date manam mice cool sliced turkey. There were just some way to make it taste like something besides a waiting. I mean come in. I saw recipe in a magazine. But what to do with leftover turkey partly to magazine. What are you lumbering your bus store. Your christmas toys already high barrel bottom saddam. i'm looking for the december copy of partly true. Here's your issue to. Did you see the card through here. It is exotic hot cookery favorite recipes of famous gourmets. I just look at this doc. Look good favorite dish of the maharaja of putney. Those maharajas really know how to pick them. Don't they not her this page here. Oh recipes using leftover turkey. Here's a picture of it. Just come out of the oven. Just look at that. Bacon dish full that delicious golden brown stuff. It does look good all right turkey maharaja called. I'm just in the mood for cooking this afternoon. Dhakal one of you are more dangerous moods. I might add while mali's downtown shopping this afternoon. I'm going to work on this recipe. And when she gets home tonight. Tired grouchy pooped hungry. You know what. I'm going to say to her. Sure you'll say surprise. Molly blew up the kitchen. Let's go out for dinner. I'll say you sit right there my dear and close your eyes. I'll say then i'll bring up this fabulous exotic turkey maharaja in hot steam. Camisole will be a little messy. I say use a casserole. it will. Leak severely okay. Better still forget this silly idea. Mario kill you for messing up her kitchen. Mcgee and you know it. Who's gonna mess up the kitchen. Besides i got the whole afternoon to make this and then clean up after me in the kitchen. Stick around and watch me. George you can hand me things if molly were here. She'd hand you your head in a basket and if you were smart refusal. Don't that i'd stay to watch. But you playing chef so long. Probably eat everything. Fashion could anyhow. This recipe boy covers a whole page. That don't scare me now. Because this time i'm going to do everything foolproof. Louis i'll just saddam with the recipe own. The grocery store order everything the recipe says. Send over pronto. Hello operator give me the corner market or the corner of the market street. Yeah oh corner market. This is very mcgee. Take this down market. I need a cup and a half a flower two tablespoons full of black pepper of pinch virago three chopped onions. Two cups of vinegar. Twist.

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Why 2021 will be an even bigger year for coronavirus

Coronacast

08:34 min | 2 years ago

Why 2021 will be an even bigger year for coronavirus

"But a lot of the people who are testing positive people who are already in quarantine in isolation we kind of feeling like it. It's not yet. But has new south wales more or less nile. The sydney outbreak have christmas and christmas under reasonably relaxed circumstances. You did have a massive gathering on eastern suburbs breach at bronte. Beach will only see the results of that in five to ten days time. But it's looking okay is still perplexes. Me that the premier of new south wales and the health minister are digging in refusing to mandate masks when that would give them an extra degree of security. I mean you had people the other day swarming. All over on boxing day swarming over the shops. There were some mask wearing but not as much as you'd hope and it would just be such a small thing to go to mandatory masks. You sort of need it to be a rule so that people follow it so that you get that mess coverage that you need for it to be effective. The other thing that i thought was interesting that they mentioned in the press conference yesterday was that some of the people who had testing positive had tested positive on ten or eleven of the isolation actually quite light in the isolation and that just goes to the varying incubation periods of this virus five days is average but it can go eight ten fourteen sometimes even longer than fourteen very. It's very small percentage of the golden fourteen. And then as we've said many times a corona cast your false negative rate right at the beginning of the infection is really quite high. Could it be could be anything up to eighty percent but then goes down to a low roundabout eight days and what you're seeing here is the false negative rate getting done pretty low as the infection proceeds in some people and it's just prudent to watch to see whether or not people are still negative as they come out of that chelation period. We've actually got a question from someone who is in quarantine or was at least when they wrote this letter to us. Lazy saying You norman and also the primary of new south. Wales urge people to celebrate christmas outside. But what about the quarantine is who have no fresh air for fourteen days and are relying on many hotel ventilation. Is it safe for them. Depends on the movie hotel. The ventilation has been a problem in some of them. And i think in some hotels they've try to fix up the ventilation so that is as it can be. But there's no guarantee in this the problem is if you're in quarantine and you're taking outside. That creates risk as they showed in victoria. So unfortunately you do have to remain confined to the room tough though that may be and question from phillip corinthian as well phillips making the comment that you say politicians talking about noncompliant behavior as being disappointing or surprising but He sort of going well. Why don't you just put them in jail. Where the regulations that there to make people comply with With regulations the problem here is coercion does not always work. They find that out in victoria. We mentioned this before wherever they please surrendered a supermarket. They arrested a woman. If you remember rightly And then they realize that you just alienate the community by too much coercion. You've got to bring the community along with you. That's what's happened in the northern beaches. It's not perfect. Didn't happen in suburbs of sydney over the christmas period. But you really just go to try and bring people with you and for really agree. Jesus offenders then you might have to find them or do something stronger. Yesterday they were talking about a woman who escaped quarantine in western australia and serious finds a waiting car but apart from the odd case. You just can't be seen to be too heavy-handed about this. You've got to bring the community with you. This many people in quarantine associational coming for testing like literally tens of thousands of people coming forward for testing. It seems a little unfair to focus on the very few people who aren't doing the right thing when so many people That's right and then. This is the problem of behavioral economics. If you like which is that if you think. The norm is misbehavior. Then you will change your behavior towards the norm. We we like to. Our behavior is typical of other people's with a few exceptions and therefore if all we're doing is broadcasting bad behavior actually the behavior of the community will drift towards bad behavior whereas if you focus on the positive and say the vast majority of people in new south wales during the right thing that becomes the norm and we do it. The same thing goes for just changing the subject from covid nineteen to say obesity. The more we say. Obesity is accused problem. Forty percent of people are obese or whatever. The number happens to be at that particular time people who are putting on weight thing. Oh well relatively normal. It's not a problem with being obese. Might not like it that much. But that's the way it's going whereas the actually say the majority strains are not obese and feeling gooden so on and so forth then you will tend to think. That's the norm and drift towards that so changing your behavior in that sort of form. And that's and that's how it works here to forcing you to hard doesn't work is the same the case with masks then like we were saying before that if you make the mandatory and people are wearing them then people just wear them well there is a there is a singing promoted by some people in healthcare. Which is there is a. There's something that you just do. It and mandatory mask wearing is adjusted. It's an easy thing to do You're not restricting people's behavior you're just asking them to wear a mask so it's not too onerous and therefore it's a reasonable thing to ask it's mandatory to others. We'll give him the is ls episode for at least a couple of weeks unless something big happens and we will be back if it does. Norman what sort of mindset show be should we be taking into two thousand twenty one. Well let's start with the so-called uk strain ovo people in britain. Are you jacking up with the uk strain. It's like people saying that. The krona viruses the china virus. So that feeling anxious about that anyway. There is a strain. I identified in south east of england which we saw yesterday in a preprinted that it looks as though the estimated increase in transmission ability. If you like is about fifty six percent not seventy percent for started. It doesn't look as though it's increasingly virulent in other words during more damage or even less damage to people and it. He's slowly taking over. In terms of the prevalent virus in that part of england and will probably start moving there and maybe even overseas once border. Start coming down. So there's not to panic about the comment in this. Pre print is the control of this virus. You've variant is the same as before it's lockdown. Actually it's a serious lock down the predict from their modeling that in the uk they won't control this variant with. Half-hearted lockdown measures is going to be the full thing including universities in schools. They predict unless britain does that. It's not going to be able to control this new variant given its increased contagious nece. Don't nothing i'd say. Twenty twenty one is what's for vaccines. The astra vaccine comes in and reports better effectiveness with new dozing van. We're in good shape and australia. And because we manufacturing it here but if they are stuck around sixty two percent. Australia has a major problem on its hands with a second rate vaccine and to acquire early doses of the vaccine from pfizer or moderna. So that we can be prepared particularly for clusters where if new clusters arise. We can immunize healthcare workers or even experiment with what we talked about before and chromecast ring vaccination but the astra vaccine is for australia's one to keep an eye on because if that doesn't pan out in the next few weeks to be in a highly effective vaccine. Australia's got a problem because we have a second rate vaccine on our hands. And the thing. I'll say for twenty twenty one. I'd love to leave you with a positive sense is that we've really got to begin for twenty twenty. One is going to be a long time before this comes under control and for most of two thousand twenty one. We are going to be at risk in australia from overseas. importation of virus from corona virus fatigue. Which i'm sure many people are feeling already. So we've just got to keep our vigilance. Keep our borders strict and hope that the vaccine gets in early and we can vaccinate as quickly as possible so that we get this under control and hope that those vaccines do prevent transmission. Those are the things to watch out for. And we're just gonna take a deep breath and digging for twenty twenty one absolutely but you've got to say that in terms of globally australia's going into twenty twenty one in a really good position competitive many other places in the world. It's really fantastic. And so as new zealand and conceive from south korea are fragile that can be sued. Just go to maintain our vigilance. Not rest on our laurels. But we've done well. Well

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From Novice Nurse to Healthcare Hero with Jannel Gooden

The WoMed

05:16 min | 3 years ago

From Novice Nurse to Healthcare Hero with Jannel Gooden

"Denial. Welcome to the woman. I have been wanting to get you on here for a while I'm obsessed with you. Know. I am I mean that and like everyone I have on here like I'm like you're such a bad ass I think you're phenomenal but I've actually really with you. I think what you're doing is just so awesome and social media. I some of like your quotes like tweets and stuff at popped up and I was like, Oh, my God God, I've. Seen I heard this is what I need it. and. Like attracts lake. So it you are attracting the amazing people than that means that you have to amazing women yourself. So there you have it. Own, my God, your light and soul. This. Is GonNa be good. I was literally like I was getting ready for this podcast. This is GONNA be awesome. Really really. Awesome. Don't. Don't be nervous. Know I know I get it I when I started this thing I was like only caught. Are They GonNa to like me like what did they say? How do I know what I'm doing? They're going know, I. Don't know what I'd do. which oddly enough is kind of felt as a new Grad nurse. uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh. Very, true. So I want to know a little bit more about you tell me about yourself. How did you get a nursing? Yeah. So I you know the stereotype fell cute because it's not I'm not that nurse that has that like. Really, groundbreaking story where someone inspired them as a child or something. Significant happened in your life that led them there I'm from the Bronx new. York, I've always sort of been around healthcare in some capacity, but very distant from like a provider. So my mom has been a CNA. My entire life on my aunt graduated nursing school in her forties. My grandfather did security in an e d sound like I. Oh yes. By understanding of. There's a hospital in their sick people and I grew up with asthma. So I'm familiar with how the system works, but it wasn't something that I thought I wanted for myself. when I went, I went away to a State University university in New York Long Island and I was like you know anyone who's interested in medicine but like doesn't really know you just do pre-med Cornell whatever like yeah. Yeah, it'll get you there. You'll you'll get land somewhere it'll be fine so I remember. My junior year I think the beginning of my junior year and I remember that my guidance counselor or whoever those people are that like tell you like you're a junior now it's time to clear major and I'm like once a major like like the thing I'm going to graduate with that degree I had no idea what I wanted to declare a major in it, and then I went into a crisis mode which is. Reality kind of set in. So like when you go to college you kind of like step away from the reality of life and grow them in Lebron's Bronx. They're really harsh realities there. So we in college was fun you know. But in that moment I realized while like you need to get a degree, you need to go home and get a job and it needs to be a really good paying job or your life's GonNa. Be Reflection of everything that you've seen growing up. Imagine the crap on me and so I remember calling my mom like Oh my God, what am I gonNa do like I i. don't know what I, WanNa do like I'm at best what was I like nineteen? Maybe I don't know what I wanted to do with my life known. So she tossed around the nursing that was like her like. The mirrors and I'm like, I don't want to become a nurse but why not just try it out. Right, like this is how we started the whole nursing conversation look at me now knee-deep in it like. I'm like all over my head in it but yeah. I gained back home and I went to nursing school in New Rochelle. New. York. A private college I graduated and during my clinicals that's when I fell in love with nursing it was like Clinton. He, of course. Yes it's. A love heeds nurses. I just knew it I knew it. I don't know like something like you know the first couple of rotations are like, Oh, my goodness I'm going to be doing things I am not comfortable with like bodily fluids and I'm such a germ folks. It was really a lot to adjust to I remember someone Amari Like I said of Kernels. One of my like little people might covert might be like my friend whatever news fellow nursing student she was crying because she had to go into either firm to clean a piece in. I. Can't be like. But yes. Impedes clinical wear I belie- fall went off and it clicks I'm like, okay we can do this. We like this.

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NASCAR Cup Series to run first dirt race since 1970 at Bristol in 2021

Terry Meiners and Company

00:45 sec | 3 years ago

NASCAR Cup Series to run first dirt race since 1970 at Bristol in 2021

"For the first time since 2011 when the when Kentucky held its first cup. Siri's a NASCAR race is not going to be at the Kentucky Speedway next year. Kentucky Speedway. Really? I mean, NASCAR released its 2021 schedule today was six road courses, the first dirt race for the Cup series since 1970, they added stops at Nashville in Austin, Texas, and one college basketball note. Jeff Gooden from stadium dot com reporting that Beller Mint in their first year of in Division one, will be playing in an event at Duke. In the preseason early season this year would be Duke, Howard, Ellen and Bellman. Beller with bellman would play Duke and Howard in Ahh, the count around Robin Event

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"The Rookie" Jim Morris.

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

04:56 min | 3 years ago

"The Rookie" Jim Morris.

"Jimmy Morris historian one for the ages so much so that Disney made his life into a movie in two thousand and two called the rookie and his most recent book. DREAM ACRES COMES OUT June twenty third. He is back for extra innings. Jim Morris so glad to have you back on the show. Nationally Sarah Thank. You grab me so I gotta say man I'm I'm start this off with a compliment. I'm GonNa Kiss Your behind so I I've been looking at your playing days, and we all know the great story. It's so uplifting phenomenal. Get to that. How are you in better shape? Now I mean you are in phenomenal shape, I mean. Are you guy that's always active because most people as they get older, they put the pounds on. I'm raising my hand for those. That can't see but I. TRY to exercise it. Try to run. I, try to get enough. What is your secret because you are getting more fit by the year? You know. Battled chronic illness for a long time and The, more people say I can't do something. Tomorrow makes me WANNA. Do something. And so we've worked out and I'll tell you what these last five months. Hasn't been. A time for me to reset and retool and get ready for something new. Because, we have no idea what normal is gonNA, be so I've been able to work out at walked. My doctors. My neurologists said you'll never walk again. You're starting. Drag your leg and my mom bought me a cane. I got rid of all that and I'm walking five to ten miles a day, and now I'm running. So you know what I just I like to be in motion when I'm in motion, I can sing better in so when I can sing better that clears the mind out, and you know what now my neurologist is going. You don't have Parkinson's more. That's not possible, said you know what anything's possible. Yeah, that's amazing. I was I. was going to bring that up. I was Kinda taking whether it should or not. You were diagnosed with Parkinson's now things the sound of it sound very positive wing for Jim. Absolutely I had a I had turned it down slowly. and. When you get to read the book you're going to understand chapter ten is going to. Either blow people sox offer. It's GonNa make inferior furious and go. WHO believes in that stuff, but I eventually. Turned off my deep brain stimulator, which was the electricity sent Dopamine Mimic does me and my brain turn it off, and there was a message I got quite strongly to turn it off I did and I went back some urologists. She did a brain scan on me and made me do all these Parkinson's test. My balance was a great I was standing on one toe, and then the other toe on both feet could turn circles I can touch my nose with my eyes closed and everything else, and the brain scan came back clean and she goes. You do not have Parkinson's anymore. And she goes I've been doing this for fifteen years, and that does not happen. Said well. I'm standing in front of you. Holy Cow I need. Your Life is legitimately filled with like miracles, because that is unbelievable, and and that makes me feel really happy because you know that's usually a diagnosis. People panic rightfully, so, but I'm so happy a better place now. My that such good news to hear. Awesome. Thank you so much. It's been. It's been a blessing. I've got a daughter out in California, and she's doing a Bible school saying she just graduated with vessel. She was talking to us the other day and she's been reading the book and she's like you know. What can you give up some of the miracle, so we can have? A. And I WANNA get to adjust you ago. I want to I want to end the interview talking about your book. Because I'm right before chapter nine, which is maybe the most interesting chapter title I've ever read in my life, but we're going to get there eventually. We're going to get there, so it's just a couple. Things before I get to your life. Is Baseball in big trouble Jimmy Johnson baseball going to this year. We're going to have baseball again, you think. I had not one clue and I'll tell you this and it's I. Talk About this in my speech is baseball. Has Seen US through wars, depressions, recessions civil unrest when the men couldn't play, the women played. Baseball has seen US through our entire democracy and now. That question is up in the air and if there's no baseball, there's no concessions there. No ticket tickets. There's no security There's nothing and there's no fans and so. I'm hoping they get back on the field pretty soon at least filming it, so he has something to do at home besides workout or eat banana, bread and. I just want our sports back and it doesn't matter if it's baseline of all sports and I WANNA see everybody, get back. Their business and I want to see all those great athletes gooden after it and were. We just got a lot of big unknowns right

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HOW TO HIRE AND FIND THE BEST PEOPLE THAT MATCH YOU AND YOUR COMPANY

The B2B Revenue Leadership Show

08:09 min | 3 years ago

HOW TO HIRE AND FIND THE BEST PEOPLE THAT MATCH YOU AND YOUR COMPANY

"Kathy. Welcome to the show was away getting started. Tell us about yourself. Well thanks for having me first of all really really been you you know. Has I told you I really enjoy watching all of the videos that you do and so I'm really happy to be here today I'm Kathy Hammond I am. CEO of sales sales fit staffing solutions based in California and I specialize in as a relatively narrow niche in the placement of Sales professionals everything from you know. VP on down to an individual contributor but within the workforce solutions and business solutions. So it's really for the intangibles intangibles and so that's our specialty. And how'd you get into this. Did you do it somewhere else. I know I have a long career in in sales and you know and I've had the opportunity to to to sell both product as well as as service and there is a huge difference between the two and so and I found that really my my sweet spot was really in the intangibles but then I started watching what you know. The other people that were being hired into the various companies and their backgrounds and to see their level of success based upon their experience. So that and then of course as I transitioned later into wet talent acquisition and employee selection and I had worked for a one of the largest largest selection testing companies in the US of her for several years and and working on talent acquisition programs with a fortune five hundred companies large policies. So on and you're really seeing the science behind employee selection and then combining that with sales sales experience and understanding really what makes a successful salesperson. So That's how I've transitioned into all of this must be Great Markan. Gooden right now isn't it or I guess it depends how you look at it right well. Companies are always looking for for great talent good market bad market. But what What we're finding of course to is that there's a talent scarcity and some of the companies are still operating from a talent surplus standpoint? And they shouldn't be he doing that. Because the really good ones they're not on the market for very long doing a Working with one of the client and one of the people people that I had contacted who had said well you know that doesn't really interest me. The position that that I was talking about and within two weeks he was somewhere else US hills. Oh It's like you've gotta move on. You know I mean cream. Rises to the top. People do notice them so. And what are you seeing companies doing because maybe just the market said I see but they seem to be hiring a lot of entry level people the sales development role kind of gone mad. Is that you and your space as well or Oh yes. Yeah I mean we. Don't we don't place these development reps bet. A lot of companies are of course hiring them so that they can give a head start to their to their sales team so because they're the ones that are you know getting the leads and you know in doing helping them to be able to to get out get in front of customers. So what makes a great client for you on the hiring side. Not The rep side. Someone who is interested and and and also understands the performance metrics of that particular role. I also it's also important that they'd be realistic. What come on? Yeah I mean I I have to tell them I don't recruit magicians. I you know route salespeople and so I so I really I did deep with them on how. They're actually arriving at their numbers so that we can really understand. I mean it. It does that person that I'll be talking to do. They have the skill set to make one hundred calls a day or per week or is it that they're just fielding calls and and UH meetings that were generated by an SDR. So but it so so it's really a client who is yet realistic about what that role Involved but also because the performance metrics are so important written and it's also legally defensible for for the clients as well because of that person doesn't meet that criteria after a period of time. Well it was it. It was given to them in the very beginning so there are no surprises. People caring more about those activity. Metrics versus results results outcome revenue that well the performance metrics drive the revenue. So if they understand that it takes so so many contacts to be able to get in front of a client and then be able to get to a proposal stage and actually is really walking them through the pipeline stages that's the performance metrics Some are a little naive a about that and then of course there are some that are very sophisticated and really understand that So but I you know I help them through that process so it's not just hey I'm going to send you a bunch of resumes but rather that we really we really look at people who have already have the ability to Or have been doing that. That kind of work already. And what do you hear from them. As far as how they characterize the people they're looking for like I use a player or there's some people say Challenger or maverick or Eagle. Or Yeah I I don't know how. What is the maverick? Look like. What does it look like? What does the Ninja look like? An injury looks like but not in sales you know. It's no not so not so much what they're looking for. Is there like I want someone who's going to sell and while that sounds like. Oh well yeah that makes sense it. It's act it's surprising. How few people at Zales now how to sell in fact Herb Greenberg founder Caliber Upper Corporation Men Developed Assessments for within the sales industry and others. He wrote a book many many years ago and it was just like something that just stuck with me from all these years. And he said that eighty percent of people in sales shouldn't be of the remaining twenty percent eighty percent. Senator selling the wrong thing and you know but people that aren't really familiar like an like in the managerial roles and maybe if the CEO level they've never never been selling they they just think that we're all in one bucket in if you're good you're going to be able to sell under any condition. Yes but so you know I worked many years ago. I worked for a wholesale alarm monitoring company and we would sell directly to alarm companies throughout the United United States but we also had a an authorized dealer program kind of like Adt and they and so What they were with the people some of the companies that were incredibly successful at doing this? They had their team of people. They were called door. Knockers these people going out knocking on doors and selling an alarm insist. I'm intrigued seeing that. That was control and things like that and that is a very specific skill in sales and it's completely different type of person person. I mean I couldn't do it I also couldn't sell cars. I can't do one off. I have to have that relationship building really understanding what the challenges czar and. That's that's where I shine And that's really an understanding where that person really is going to be skilled in and then the sales process

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Worst password offenders of 2019

Talking Tech

01:48 min | 4 years ago

Worst password offenders of 2019

"So I had to chuckle over the annual list of worst password offenders that was just released by Dash Lane Deep Deep Password Manager Company. Let me feel you on. Today's talking tech. I am Jefferson Graham so I expected the list be compiled from people who use one two. The three and their street addresses for violations instead Dash Lane focused at least for one and two on the big tech companies number one goes to facebook which which played dumb with our passwords in two thousand nineteen when it admitted to exposing ones belonging to hundreds of millions of users in second place is Google which confess infested accidentally store the passwords in plain text. Wow in third place. A human being Lisa Kudo the actress best known for playing Phoebe be on the TV show friends. She posted a picture on Instagram of her computer monitor. which included a post it with her password? well-timed update that when my friend and in fourth place the Congressman Lance Gooden who was caught on camera typing seven seven seven seven seven to unlock his phone screen during a televised televised hearing with facebook. CEO Mark Zuckerberg next up the shared workspace firm. We work which used the same insecure password for its entire her global Wi fi network and on and on it goes kids. Don't take a picture of your password and posted on instagram. You will be hacked. Don't us a stupid lock screen. Pass Code on your phone because then anybody anybody could get into it. I mean you're only a congressman who cares right. Have a good strong password for your home home wifi network or risk the entire neighborhood hacking into your system and face put in Google. Is it too much to ask to be a little bit. More careful with our data please. Let's let's hope two thousand twenty s a little bit more

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Worst password offenders of 2019

Talking Tech

01:55 min | 4 years ago

Worst password offenders of 2019

"Spoken a lot here about people who are really really lazy with their passports. Gosh as recently as yesterday so I had to chuckle over the annual list of worst password offenders that was just released by Dash Lane de Deep Password Manager Company. Let me feel you on. Today's talking tech. I am Jefferson Graham so I expected the list be compiled from people who use one two. The three and their street addresses for violations instead Dash Lane focused at least for one and two on the big tech companies number one goes to facebook which it's played dumb with our passwords in two thousand nineteen when it admitted to exposing ones belonging to hundreds of millions of users in second place is Google which confessed infested. It accidentally store the passwords in plain text while in third place a human being Lisa. Kudo the actress best known for playing phoebe on the TV show friends. She posted a picture on Instagram of her computer monitor. which included a post it with her password? well-timed update that when my friend and in fourth place the Congressman Lance Gooden who was caught on camera typing seven seven seven seven seven to unlock his phone screen during a televised televised hearing with facebook. CEO Mark Zuckerberg next up the shared workspace firm. We work which used the same insecure password for its entire global Wi fi network and on and on it goes kids. Don't take a picture of your password and posted on instagram. You will be hacked. Don't us a stupid lock screen. Pass Code on your phone because then anybody anybody could get into it. I mean you're only a congressman who cares right. Have a good strong password for your home home wifi network or risk the entire neighborhood hacking into your system and face but in Google. Is it too much to ask to be a little bit more careful with our data please. Let's it's hoped twenty twenty s a little bit more

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Target shares surge after company crushes earnings and raises forecast

MarketFoolery

03:44 min | 4 years ago

Target shares surge after company crushes earnings and raises forecast

"Welcome to the Monkey Fuller. I'm Chris with me in Studio Studio Bill Man in the House. Thanks for being here. How are you Chris? I'm caffeinated Ed year working on it. Let's let's make this happen producer. Dan Is Hungry. We're GONNA look to the horizon for a huge IPO and our continuing search for the Midwest. But right here in front us. We've got some retail earnings. And we're going to start with target targets. Third Quarter was pretty much everything you want it to be if you're a target your whole harsh J.. In Fact Act III. I love the fact that the CEO Bryan Cornell got to use the word bifurcation in in in his call just basically saying I think what we're seeing in the retail market is winners and losers and they are spreading farther and farther apart. The winners are winning. Faster and target is one of them. Losers are going away. Profits and revenue in the third quarter were higher than expected. Same store sales higher-than-expected. They raised full year. Guidance the DOC gooden good those sound good yeah stocks up eleven percent this morning hitting a new high. Yeah this is about as hot as you can get going into the holiday quarter I you think so and I and another important thing is that is that they seem to have some really good visibility and one of the things that they did target had a few the operational issues a couple of years ago. And they've really gone to Delivery and and what they call same-day pickup which is you order online and you show up in their costs for that are like ninety percent lower than than either store or delivery and they are really really seeing being some tailwinds behind Having pushed that a couple of years ago so they're getting a payoff for you know for for for looking ahead. You mentioned Brian Cornell the CEO think back a few two years ago when the big news out of target was they were selling their pharmacy business and it was a perfectly legitimate question at the time to ask of Bryan Cornell. Well is this a good move because that's a profitable business that you and your stores and you're selling it off and people kind of have to come in for drugs and it was the sort of thing that even though he had had some success early on at target I think it was a perfectly fair question and coming out of that you could just sort of look at it and say okay. Well they're going to get a lot of money what they do with that. Money will determine whether whether or not this was a smart move and you look at the investments to Cornell and his team have made and Yeah a home run but absolutely it's a home run and and and I thought that I thought that when he was being asked those questions he was very thoughtful about it back at that time he said look we we see why you you. Would you know we see why one would think that this is a high risk move. We've done the research and we think that you know. We think that there are places where the the money that we will get in return are going to be full force multipliers for target and scoreboard. I mean they really really are crushing it at the moment I understand that anyone's reluctance to buy shares of a company when it's at an all time high but this also seems to be like this is not some insert name. I'm of software as a service company with a you know or or you know beyond meat or with some crazy evaluation like this is this is a business and management team at the top of their game. I'm and I don't own shares of target but the way they're performing the fact that the stocks at an all time high is is not is not why I'm not buying lying shares. There are other reasons why I'm not buying shares. I look at my own portfolio and I feel like I've got retail pretty well covered now but holy cow. This is a business on fire. I I think that if you are if you do believe that retail is not dead and I happen to you know I happen to think that the the death of retail was was greatly overstated. Did you have to own a company like target. You don't have to own. Target target target is and will be a winner lows. Third quarter was a little confusing to me. I'll be honest. Wasn't confused. Barely yeah apparently not shares of Lowe's up about five percent this morning this this. This was not a this is not what we saw out of target same store. Sales came in low overall. Sales came in a little low. They did however raise guidance. Their their profits were better than expected. And and I'm assuming it was just sort of the marketing the good outweighs the bad in our minds. Well I mean this is the interesting thing about lows is that a is that home depot just reported in Home Depot's results. I mean if you just take them at face. Value were much better than lows but this is why investing investing is all about expectations in the short term because lows expectations were not great and home depot has been has been and firing on all cylinders for for for years now. This was a rare rare miss for them so yellows came out and said that they are. They're moving out of AH OUT OF CANADA THEY'RE closing. I think it's thirty four stores in Canada. They're doing some cost cutting but yeah it is. It is sometime sometime. Sometimes it is amazing to me. What the market like picks up on and decides his great or not great? Because absent any other you know absent anything else. Home Depot's report was much better than lows. You mentioned Canada. And you know on the one hand hands management saying no. We're committed to Canada but also closing and I think the number of locations. They had in Canada in two thousand eighteen. Eighteen was around sixty so I don't know if they're closing all they're closing thirty four that at a minimum. That's half of what they've got up in Canada. So maybe it's just a look. Let's hit the pause button and figure out how to make this work a that for all we know may contribute to a little bit of the bump today that you you know. It's all the credit in the world to retailers who make the tough decision to say you know what some of these locations that are performing as well. We're GONNA shut them down they have of A couple of concepts in Canada that that that they don't have in the. US One is called Rona. The other is called Reno Depot and those are primarily what. They're cutting in Canada so they're moving away from mostly from other concepts that they have and not from Loza closing six lows storage and you have to imagine. Imagine that that's a that's a consolidation. The reality in Canada is that it is made up of somewhat large cities and then you know so it it may just be that they felt like they had Too much capacity across these concepts Within the Canadian cities you go back a year and a half ago with lows the board sort of pushing out the CEO bringing in Marvin Ellison who made his bones at home depot in the year and a half. He's he's been in the corner office. The stocks up about thirty five percent so clearly getting things done although as you said this is a business that for the five to ten years has had lower expectations in part because it just hasn't performed as well. Yeah I think that's exactly right and and and you are. You're spot on on in that. It is admirable when a company looks at something. That's not working and says hey let's stop spending money on that. Let's stop trying to make that work. I mean that it. It doesn't seem like good news ever when a company says. Hey we're closing down things. But that's that's really not the case. So the fact that they've rip the band aid out offer I think is probably what the market is really focusing on and it's why the stock was up about six percent as we as we recorded our email address this is market hillary at full dot com questioned from Bassem album mastery whose name. I'm almost certainly. That was pretty good. Sorry about that. It's I would like your opinion on the Saudi Aramco. IPO This is projected to be the largest IPO in history however the New York Stock Exchange as well as the London stock. DOC Exchange are slowing it down and not giving approvals. What is the issue? And do you think this is something. The Motley fool would invest in given that Aramco is wholly owned by the government in an information. Usually coming from companies on calls would not really happen. Due to national security concerns. Would love to hear your opinion on this so when I was working with Motley fool asset management we actually held some shares in some Saudi companies. Dairy company and a bank Aramco is getting ready to come public and they're they're trying to raise. It's about you know they're selling one point. Five percent of the company which if it goes out at the one point six to one point seven trillion dollar caller valuation that the company and the Saudi government. One means it will be the largest. IPO In history larger than the ALIBABA IPO I po of a few years ago There is a there is a tried and true belief in investing that you should be buying what the king is selling because when a government prioritizes they're not looking to maximize the amount of money they make because they don't want their citizens who tend to be the ones who by to lose money right. They want the citizens to be happy with the privatization they want them to be happy with The the amount of money they're making so it is very note worthy that this is only being Is only going public on the Saudi market. The reason it's not going public public in the US or in Japan or in in the UK doesn't have as much to do with the exchanges because the exchanges would sell their grandmothers that they could get away with it. It's the fact that the big investment banks are not biting at this valuation. So they are not getting enough interest in so they're saying okay. We're just going to do it in Saudi Arabia. I don't see any so you know I don't see any real Chance that the Motley Fool's Services would own or recommend Aramco at these evaluations It could come down. I don't think that's good news for Saudi Arabia. But it's not something that I'm particularly invested or interested in other than as a spectator just so I didn't miss here. You could you say this is GonNa go public at a valuation of one point six trillion dollars Kinda blow past that making it overwhelmingly the large. Not just the largest IPO in history but the largest public company to the tune of fifty five five percent higher than whatever Microsoft or Apple. That's right that's right. It instantly comes out as you know as a charter member of the four Comic Club. Yeah it is. It is by not very close. The largest oil company in the world and the one that defines pricing because Getting oil out of the ground in Saudi Arabia is so much cheaper than it is almost anywhere else. Their their their their their cost of production is about two bucks a barrel. And you know you you look at some of their some of their comparable. It's it's twenty thirty forty dollars a barrel. So Saudi Arabia has a natural advantage and Aramco is is is the government owned entity but as with every other government owned entity and this one will still be ninety eight point five percent owned by the government you have to understand that. Prophets are not generally their highest order interest. Quick Shoutout to audible. We've got Thanksgiving next week.

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DWI charges for Gooden; 2nd arrest in 2 months

Waddle & Silvy

00:24 sec | 4 years ago

DWI charges for Gooden; 2nd arrest in 2 months

"Former major league pitcher Dwight Gooden was charged with driving while intoxicated in Newark New Jersey on Monday his second arrest in the past two months that met steam everyone of them it seems like has had problems he was arrested June seventh on suspicion of possession of cocaine driving under the influence among other charges after you stop for a traffic violation he has had a very checkered

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Dwight Gooden, New Jersey And Cocaine discussed on  Generation Bold

Generation Bold

00:39 sec | 4 years ago

Dwight Gooden, New Jersey And Cocaine discussed on Generation Bold

"Former New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden who has struggled with substance abuse for years was arrested for alleged cocaine possession in New Jersey the same picture was picked up by police in the home deal township of New Jersey about fifty five miles south of where Gooden burst onto the scene in nineteen eighty four and one National League rookie of the year he was pulled over by police who found two small baggies containing cocaine according to a criminal complaint written by police sergeant Michael Moore and filed by the Monmouth County prosecutor's office Gooden was charged with third degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance possession of drug paraphernalia and driving under the influence he faces a maximum of five years behind bars if

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 Ex-pitcher Dwight Gooden charged with drug possession

Roe Conn

00:39 sec | 4 years ago

Ex-pitcher Dwight Gooden charged with drug possession

"Chin former New York Mets New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden has been charged with drug possession a criminal complaint is a shocker S. on June seventh two plastic baggies allegedly containing cocaine were found in fifty four you'll get in the car during a traffic stop in New Jersey good it's been charged with cocaine possession possession of drug paraphernalia and being under the influence of drugs not said is is quite a thing doc Gooden Darryl strawberry that home that's team against the cubs in the mid eighties that was a great rivalry okay won the cy young in nineteen eighty five and then the mats winning in eighty six not good for drinking we wish him a better life moving

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News in Brief 29 May 2019

UN News

03:23 min | 4 years ago

News in Brief 29 May 2019

"This is the news in brief from the United Nations tobacco use claims about eight million lives Aguirre, and governments need to do more to tackle smoking, and it's enormous health social, environmental and economic costs, the World, Health Organization or WHO said, on Wednesday in a press release WHO's said that inhaling tobacco smoke just once begins damaging the lungs because the structures that sweep mucus and dirt out of our Airways are paralyzed allowing poisons in tobacco smoke to make their way into the lungs. More easily. The statement comes ahead of world, no-tobacco day on the thirty first of may which will highlight the damage that tobacco does to smokers and non-smokers alike. WHO is calling for an Hans public awareness strategies such as creating more smoke free indoor public spaces banning tobacco advertising and significantly increasing taxes on tobacco products. China's creative economy, which includes books film, music, and video games is growing faster than other countries making it the world's driving force in the field over the past fifteen years, says a new U N trade report. The study from the UN conference on trade, and development or UNCTAD tracks national performance in the trade of creative goods and services between two thousand and two and twenty fifteen and shows that China is the biggest single exporter, and importer with trade growing exponentially over the period. China's performances describing the report as remarkable because of its sustained growth over three decades its dominance of the world market for creative goods and services and its role in sustaining the regional and global creative economy speaking to you a news, Amy Louise shelving from Ted said the report shows that the view of China is simply the factory of the world is now outdated. One dimensional view of what is actually happening in China of China's growth over the last twenty six years fittingly being based on its performance as a factory of the world. And that's what you kick starts at the condom subsequent to that has been a massive widening or broadening of China's Gooden is offering and it's important to see it as a multidimensional economy, not some manufacturing and losing the United Nations decade of family, farming in Rome, on Wednesday to UN agencies have lauded family run farms, which account for over ninety percent of the sector as key drivers of sustainable development that play a major role in ending hunger, and malnutrition, the food and agricultural organization. If a you and the international fund for agriculture development, or IFAD also announced a global action plan to upgrade support for family farmers. Particularly those in developing countries with detailed guidance for the international community, although farmers produce most of our food, they are vulnerable to poverty, especially in developing countries and the plan highlights the needs to increase access to social protection for farmers, as well as finance training and opportunities to generate income color Lennon, U N news.

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Government shutdown: Immigration court hearings canceled

24 Hour News

00:43 sec | 5 years ago

Government shutdown: Immigration court hearings canceled

"The latest government jobs report shows, the partial government shutdowns having an impact on federal employees. But does AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports? The overall data suggest the job market remains healthy, the number of furloughed federal workers seeking unemployment benefits jumped last week topping ten thousand the Labor Department says that's double the number of federal workers who sought aid in the previous week typically fewer than thousand former federal employees apply for jobless benefits, federal employees who aren't working during the shutdown are eligible to claim unemployment aid, though, they will have to repay it wants to shutdown ends those who are at work, but not getting paid are not eligible overall. However, the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits dropped to two hundred and thirteen thousand Ben Thomas, Washington, call it a case of art, not quite imitating life, AP entertainment, editor Oscar wells, Gabriel reports in upcoming movie releases been changed because of a recent national tragedy. Universal Pictures is about to release a new horror movie called happy death day to you the release date February fourteenth that is one year to the day that a gunman roamed the halls of Marjory stoneman Douglas high school killing seventeen people Fred Gooden Burke, whose daughter Jamie died in that attack took to Twitter to asked universal to move the release date the horror movie will come out now a day earlier. Instead, universal also says that it will not be releasing the movie in theaters in the parkland area. I'm Oscar wells Gabriel. The standoff goes on I'm Tim Maguire than AP news minute, Idaho. Republican congressman culture says President Trump was right to deny a military plane for house speaker Nancy Pelosi for an overseas trip. I would agree with

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Miami Marlins fans invited to bring noisemakers next season

The WOR Sports Zone with Pete McCarthy

01:26 min | 5 years ago

Miami Marlins fans invited to bring noisemakers next season

"Okay. So the Marlins we know they don't have, a, lot. Of, fans they got to the teen Derek jeeter yada yada yada well next year the crowd should be a little. Louder because they're allowing noisemakers and musical instruments into one specific section To try. And show pride in their native countries and all that stuff of the fans native. Countries. And get loud according to team the team's website it makes in. Miami very Latin community and if you've, ever, watched, baseball. In, the Dominican Republic or really any country besides here it's a party it's fun and people are singing and dancing Classic and Marlins park yeah. It was a fantastic atmosphere for those games yeah even in Japan out in, the the outfield they usually have supporters sections not unlike say what the seven line does with the Mets but these. People are standing and singing songs for every single batter that comes up throughout the inning and. Then there dead silent when their team is pitching they don't do anything when the opposing team is heading when their teams hitting they have a different song, for each player, that they will clap along to in. Sync to during the at bat it's it's like a party in other places of the, Marlins could bring. That that'd be great but what I envision I know you envision as like three guys up there just and maybe they got like a boom. Box or something I can't I can't imagine this taking off right away or the entire stadium. Isn't that

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Pros that have played in the Little League World Series

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

03:34 min | 5 years ago

Pros that have played in the Little League World Series

"This week, Sunday baseball's actually going to be the little league classic in williamsport, Pennsylvania. We've got the Phillies the Manson, Jess you already there. What are you doing there? So early that you when I talk, I I literally games. I mean, this is this is where at that, but there I'll tell you and I got two boys. I'm a little league coach. I don't know if I should admit that because sometimes if good and bad, but being here we the first opening day, lily World Series got four games, four more tomorrow you on Saturday. And then I'll have a game Sunday prior to our Sunday night game with the Phillies vets. But it's it's cool in the scene here. You'll be here soon BUSTER, but it's it's, it's pretty special. Yeah, you did this game last year? I did not do it. I was on vacation. What's it? Like when you get the big leaguers mixing with a little leaguers. The coolest thing BUSTER in, you know, we, we've seen it only once. You know the cardinals and the pirates here last year and what was really took me aback as expect. Obviously, when the big leaguers get here, the literally will be running up and getting autographs and photos and southeast and Instagram stories and all that. As soon as I remember the cardinals got here first before the pirates and they got off the bus and they were going after because they'd already watched a few of the games. They literally new kids names. You know, Carlos Martinez had some kids internationally that he like. I think it was a catcher Venezuela that he was like, totally adamant. I need to find this kid. I want my photo. Can I get your picture? Got his autograph, and it was so genuine. And this is before the cameras were even on them, or I mean, these big leaguers were fans of these kids. And to me, that's what makes us special is I think we only a bit of a reminder of like why the game of baseball is really played, but especially those guys not to like knock any player by any means, but. I think one hundred sixty two games. You would get it at the grind, but you get here and oh my gosh. Is it exuding up every just pure love for the game? You know, are they that towns and most of them aren't, but oh, they love it and it rubs off and you can tell when the big leaguers get here that there's a little bit of that. Just I remember when I was eleven years old. I remember when I was twelve and you know the stories just come out and it's it's cool and it's important. Along those lines about the players who play in the Little League World series. This week's poll question is who among the alum of the Little League World series, my goodness. There's so many from Chris story. The, you know, the the NHL player who so many current major leaguers Scott Kingery, Michael Conforto in our game or guys who played Little League World series, but who is the best alum of the Little League World series was played in the big leagues in the four choices and believe me. We could have had so many more Todd Frazier, Jason Varitek, Gary Sheffield or Dwight Gooden who would be the best alum of those four. You know, I put Todd Frazier, I voted this week because there's something about him that still just screams little league. I mean, anyone who's ever been around Todd Frazier and BUSTER. I know you know this, you've been around him. I mean, and part of its maybe his size and just as demeanor and the way he acts. I mean, he, he, he's still just has kid and love for the game the way he plays the game. And this is twenty year anniversary of the team that he one Little League World series with with Tom's river New Jersey, and they're all coming back. He's throwing out the first pitch, and I feel like in covering now the Little League World series. My fourth year, those images are the ones that are still

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