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Breitbart: Jury Finds Pro-Life Activists Guilty of Violating FACE Act

Mark Levin

01:34 min | Last month

Breitbart: Jury Finds Pro-Life Activists Guilty of Violating FACE Act

"Now how do I know that? Do I know her? I haven't met her in my life. We know what she has and said we know what she has written and it was all available to every one of us. During her confirmation process, Democrats all lined up behind her. The jury found activists Lauren Handy, Heather Idoni, William Goodman, Herb Garrity and John Hinshaw guilty of conspiracy against rights. They used that Ku Klux Klan Act. Conspiracy against rights. Footnote, that was asked by Republicans as part of a whole package of things to do to try to destroy the Klan. Including Grant sending the US Army down to the South I've as said over and over and over again. And he had the Klan on the run and then the Democrats won the House and they cut them off. The Ku Klux Klan Act that was passed which is now being used against pro -lifers, it's being used against President Trump, has nothing to do with its modern usage. Nothing. What happened was the Klan was murdering, torturing, brutalizing, intimidating, threatening, freed because they were voting

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Live Local and Progressive

00:07 min | 2 hrs ago

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"Never cell phones forever. You colonize the block make your neighborhood better. I ain't down rich. with the I'm more Richie Perez. Don't talk to grand juries to cooperate with friends. I'm with students, doctors, Janitors, teachers, we ain't living wages, but they don't believe us. Monada, Pareto, I love we joined taking which side are the children, politics to sickness, express symptoms, which side are you on by rebel Diaz here on Democracy Now, democracynow .org The war and peace report. I'm Amy Goodman. We end today's show in Cuba as government officials have released footage of an individual throwing two Molotov cocktails inside the Cuban embassy compound in Washington, D .C. last Sunday. Cuban officials condemned it as a terrorist attack while the Biden administration has denounced the assault but stopped short of describing it as terrorism. An investigation is underway. No arrests have been made. Cuban officials say this is the latest in a series of attacks against Cuban diplomatic missions in recent years. The attack came as international pressure continues to mount demanding the nation from a list of state sponsors of terrorism. Cuban President Miguel Diaz -Canel addressed the UN General Assembly in New York last week, where he stressed the urgency of a new and fairer global contract. The G -77 was founded six decades ago to repair centuries of injustice and abandonment. in And today's convulsive world they are entangled in a host of world crises where poverty is on the rise and hunger is even greater. ...by the need to change which has not been resolved and by the condition of being the main victims of the current global multidimensional crisis, abusive unequal exchange, scientific and technological gaps and the degradation of the environment. But we are also united and have been for more than half a century now by the inescapable challenge and determination the to transform the current international order which as well as being exclusionary and irrational is unsustainable for the planet and is not viable for the well -being of all. ...just ahead of the United Nations General Assembly Cuba hosted the G77 summit in Alabama where leaders of low and middle income countries echoed calls for a change to the international order. The meeting which was also attended by China came at a time of growing frustration against Western powers and divisions over the war in Ukraine. Also the fight against the climate crisis the in global economic system as many global south nations face unprecedented debt rising living costs and worsening economic crises. Cuban President Diaz -Canel also spoke about the debt global at the UN General Assembly last week. Most of the G77 nations are forced to allocate more resources to servicing debt than to investments in health or education. What sustainable development can be achieved with that noose around their necks? Well, for more, we're joined in New York by Carlos Fernández de Ocasio, Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister. Welcome back to Democracy Now! It's good to have you with us. If you could start off by talking about the attack on the Cuban embassy in Washington, D .C. Cuba's just released the video footage of Molotov Thank you for having me. As you have explained, this is throwing two Molotov cocktails over the fence and against the building of the embassy. This is in the middle of the Capitol of the United States on 16th Street, by standard any in most capitals of the world that would be considered a terrorist act. Imagine if it have would happened to a U .S. embassy or a NATO member embassy anywhere in the world. It would immediately be called a terrorist act. It hasn't happened to this moment. Now, there's a history of aggression against Cuban embassies and of terrorism against Cuba. And the majority of that terrorism has been financed, organized, or perpetrated from the territory of the United States by people who live there. There's a long history for that. And there are many victims in Cuba of terrorism organized, perpetrated, and carried out want to see happen right now. We would expect a thorough investigation, a speedy investigation, and for the perpetrators to be prosecuted and treated as what they are, as criminals that committed a terrorist act against a diplomatic mission in the center of the U .S. Capitol. more I want to go to a clip of Democratic Massachusetts Congress member Jim McGovern talking about Current U .S. policy towards Cuba is best described as continuing the sanctions and policies of Donald Trump. Every day our policies hurt the Cuban people. One thing the United States can do to provide relief is to remove Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list. There is absolutely no reason for Cuba to be on that list none and its impact affects nearly every global financial and economic institution. Many European nations and U .S. allies want to help relieve the suffering of the Cuban people especially in the areas of health and basic needs but their hands are tied because of the SST list and its onerous financial restrictions and punishments. Our policy is a relic from the Cold War and quite frankly it's cruel. So that's what we need. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. If you can respond to what the Congress member is saying, describe the effects of the sanctions on Cuba and if you can relate to it the increasing number of migrants. We're seeing the same thing with Venezuela where the U .S. has imposed major sanctions against the government. The increase in number of migrants that coming into the United States. The last phrase that the Congressman used was that it's a cruel policy. And that's the aim of what's being done. There's no rationale, there's no reasonable argument by any US politician or a member of the government to explain why Cuba should be in that list. Cuba's relationship with terrorism is as a victim. Over 3 ,400 deaths caused by terrorism in Cuba, not as a perpetrator. Now the reason it's there is because of its economic effect. It's a tool reinforce to the economic blockade. A country that is in that list suffers the consequences of financial transactions and commercial transactions being cut or being in the world. A few weeks after Cuba was put in that list in 2021, dozens of financial institutions that had a long relationship with Cuba severe that relationship and cut it simply because they fear punishment by the United States or they think that they will be in some way they will see their interest damaged in doing business with the United States because of the influence, territorial influence of the United States. I'll give you another example. Tourists from Europe are threatened by the United States if they travel to Cuba, that they will have problems if they wish to travel to the United States. They will lose the exemption that they have or the waiver that they have as Europeans to travel to the US and they would have to request visa a with the possibility of it being denied. So it's an extraterritorial threat from the US to European tourists. Now, tourism is a main source of income for Cuba. It's one of our main industries. So it has an impact on the financial resources that we need to stabilize and to develop the economy. So it has an influence in Cuba's everyday life in doing business, in trying to sell and trying to buy, trying to make payments, trying to obtain credits from any country. I'm not speaking about the United I'm States, speaking any country around the world, including countries that have a good political relationship with Cuba, friendly which with are which we have cooperation, which we have a long lasting relationship. But the effect and the impact of US policy has a threatening effect on them. So can you explain your understanding of why the Biden administration is doing this, continuing this, given that when Biden was vice president under President Obama, they changed the relationship with Cuba, talking about normalizing that relationship? It's a very important question, one that we normally ask Americans for them to explain to us why the president that during the electoral campaign committed to voters, to electors, that he will change swiftly the policy, he hasn't done it. And the excuses change. And reasons and the pretexts change to the two elections, to political considerations, to the presence of powerful members in Congress that put obstacles to the president to act. But, truly, the reason is not very clear to us beyond the wish of trying to make life as unbearable as possible for the people of Cuba as a way of trying to extract from Cuba political political concessions. Talk about the climate crisis. I mean, it's an issue the Cuban president raised addressing world leaders at the UN General Assembly, as well as other G7 are dealing with this. I suspect you're speaking about the world crisis and the economic crisis or the economic crisis. The climate crisis. The climate crisis is one of the largest challenge for humankind. And we're all in it together. is in many ways the result of unsustainable patterns of production and consumption that continued have to exist in spite of the conventions, in spite of agreements.

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Weekly Chat - 07.10.23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:18 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Weekly Chat - 07.10.23

"Good morning how are you? We could use this every day. Sid, don't you know me? I'm your native son. Arlo Guthrie singing a great Steve Goodman record, City of New Orleans. It is Arlo Guthrie's birthday. He is 76. Mike Hay, as the king of travel, as the king of travel, and we both have stories, are you a big train guy? Yeah, I think it's kind of cool. I've romanticized it over the years. Denise and I took a trip once in a sleeper car, which is kind of cool. Oh, I've never done that. Yeah, it's kind of neat. It's like you walk down to the dining car and you have dinner. It's like a 1950s movie. It's like being in White Christmas with Danny Kaye and Jim Crosby. The City of New Orleans still exists if you hop on Amtrak in Chicago, and they'll take you to New Orleans on the thing still called the City of New Orleans. But hey, no trains involved where you went and where I went. I've already revealed, and I've got a couple of things to share with you about a city. We both love the City of New York. But you did some beach time. How'd that work out? It was good. I went to the Bahamas, went to Nassau, and got myself a beach chair and tried to unplug, but it was impossible. It can't be done. It just can't be done. There's no way. It can. No, it can't. It can't. I know people who do it. I don't know how they do it. How do they do it? How do they do it? You put away the phone, you shut life down, and the people who do it swear by it. I would go insane. Not only would I have gone insane, but I don't want to have nine million unanswered texts and emails when I turn it all back on. Exactly right. It would take me too long. It was some peripheral, residual, just kind of keep your toe in the pool a little bit, keeps you sane. Yeah, it kept me a little bit plugged in. Of course, I loved when you came back on the air this morning. I was listening to you driving into work, and you said, yeah, I had this hallucination that they found a bag of cocaine in the West Wing. That had to be a parody. Yeah, I mean, everything's a parody, but it's great to have you back. I love the text, the tweet we got from the lady who said, that's it. No more can Mark and Mike be gone at the same time. Especially not at the same time. So look, here's the thing.

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Live Local and Progressive

00:08 min | 2 hrs ago

Fresh update on "goodman" discussed on Live Local and Progressive

"Well, we're going to have to leave it there, but we will continue to cover this Rubina Margossian, managing editor with EVN report, independent an media outlet based in Armenia speaking to us from Yerevan. This is Democracy Now, democracynow .org. Coming up, we'll speak with Ukrainian -American journalist Lev Golinkin. He's the one who exposed the Ukrainian World War veteran II who was honored last week in the Canadian House of Commons revealed that he was actually a Nazi. Stay with us. Thanks for watching. a m Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Yeah. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. This is Democracy Now, democracynow .org, the War and Peace Report. I'm Amy Goodman. We turn now to the revelation that the Ukrainian World War II veteran honored last week in the Canadian House of Commons was actually Nazi a setting off a diplomatic crisis. Last Friday, Canada's House of Commons gave a standing excavation to a Canadian Ukrainian veteran who fought in a Nazi S. S. Unit during World War II. 98 -year -old Jaroslav Honka was honored during a visit by the Ukrainian president, Lodimir Zelensky, who also applauded him here in the chamber today, Ukrainian Canadians, Ukrainian Canadian world veteran from the Second World War who fought the Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops today, even at his age of 98. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The speaker the of House of Commons, Anthony Rota, who invited Jaroslav Honka. Rota resigned from his post Tuesday. This house is above any of us. Therefore, I must step down as your speaker. I reiterate my profound regret for my error in recognizing an individual in the House during the joint address to President Zelensky. That public recognition has caused pain to individuals and communities, including the Jewish community in Canada and around the world, in addition to survivors of the atrocities in Poland, among other nations. I accept full responsibility for my actions. On Wednesday Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also formally apologized. I also want to reiterate how deeply sorry Canada is for the situation this put President Zelensky and delegation in. It is extremely troubling to think that this egregious error is being politicized by Russia and its supporters to provide false propaganda about what Ukraine is fighting for. Friday's joint session was about what Canada stands for, about our steadfast support of Ukraine's fight against Putin's brutality, lies and violence. It was a moment to celebrate and acknowledge the sacrifices of Ukrainians as they fight for their democracy, freedom, their their language and culture and for peace. This is the side Canada was on in World War II and this is the side we are on today. Meanwhile, Canada's conservative leader, Pierre Poiliev, described the event honoring the former Nazi soldier as the biggest single diplomatic This week, Poland's education minister issued a statement calling for Honka's extradition to Poland to be tried. For more, we're joined by Lev Golinkin. He is the Ukrainian -American journalist who's reporting for the forward, first confirmed Yaroslav Honka was a World War II veteran who fought Nazi in a SS unit. Lev has reported extensively on the Ukraine crisis, Russia and the far right. Back to Democracy Now, Lev. So explain exactly who this guy Honka was. How was it that he's standing there, 98 years old, in the gallery and pointed out by the House of Commons speaker? And everyone applauded. You have Trudeau apologizing. I don't think Zelensky has said anything about this yet. He has not. As far as he knows, Zelensky has condemned this unit, SS Galichina, in 2021 when there a was march in its honor in Kiev. So he condemned it in 2021. He's been silent since as far as a fighter for Ukraine's independence against Russia. I knew that he was a Nazi collaborator. The only question, the first question that just went through my mind was which unit was he in? Because that's a euphemism that they used to say, you know, we didn't fight for Germany. We fought against Russia. It's a cheap rhetorical trip because when they fought against Russia, they were fighting alongside and under command of Nazi Germany. And honestly, I have been shocked because I have reported on Canada's dark history and taking in Nazi collaborators, including in the nation about Canada's Nazi monuments, which they have monuments to this exact division. This is a country that on its soil has monuments celebrating the Waffen SS, as does the United States. So in many ways, Jaroslav Hunka belonged up in the parliament because he was these Waffen SS soldiers from a division that committed horrific war crimes. And the interesting thing is because they were taking in partly because they were enemies of the USSR. So it was Cold War politics. But and this is something that gets often lost, an an ancillary benefit for why Canada took them in was using them as strike breakers to break the powers of the unions. The unions were growing strong after World War Two, and these men were organized and ready to act as strike breakers. So this is a dark part of Canada's domestic policy and foreign policy together. So if you can explain further when it comes to World War Two, how these Nazi units were formed, what their relationship was with Germany. Yes, it's very important to know that these people described as, you know, their Ukrainian heroes. The overwhelming majority of Ukraine fought against the Third Reich. Two and a half million Ukrainians perished. They gave their fighting against the Third Reich. The only ones who really say that, you know, Ukraine, that all of Ukraine collaborated with the Nazis. That's what Vladimir Putin says. That's what Moscow propaganda says. The reality is that a small region in western Ukraine welcomed the Nazis. And this is the same region where they started slaughtering Jews as soon as the Nazis invaded. In many cases, the SS didn't even have to kill the Jews because the Ukrainian nationalist squads have already done it. So this small percentage rose They up. joined the Nazis. And in 1943, when Germany needed even more soldiers because Germany was losing the war, they created this Waffen -SS division, which mostly was composed of volunteers and people like Hunka said that they volunteered for this division. They committed war crimes. At the end of this, at the end of the war, they were taken in and they were released. And many of them, thousands, were taken into the UK, into the US, into Canada. So, in, and the biggest thing that people should understand is that when we think of Nazis being taken into the new world, we think of Argentina and Nazis hiding there, a keeping low profile. These Nazis were openly proud of what they did in Canada. They formed organizations, they formed veterans associations. I think, you know, people have asking been me, like, what was he thinking? Why was he even putting himself out there? And the answer is, because Canada spent so long turning a blind eye to these people and allowing them to be proud of who they are. The notion that anything would happen, the notion that people would complain, I don't think it crossed this man's mind, because I and everybody else, the few people who report about this, just we call it Russian propagandists. And even though these were literal Nazis who were historically proved to have committed war crimes, people don't want to hear it because it's Holocaust provisionism, they were portrayed as heroes. These are war criminals who successfully painted themselves as heroes. So I was stunned that all of a sudden Canada to face its past. So why do you think the Ukrainian President Zelensky has not said anything given he's condemned that unit in the past? I mean there he was along with obviously Justin Trudeau, the House of Commons Speaker who has since resigned to this cutting man. And how was he brought to the House of Speakers attention? I think he lived in his area to be brought to the House of Commons to be celebrated as Zelensky met with the House of Commons. Well, this is a man who was active in the community, especially I think there's evidence coming out that he donated definitely money to the University of Alberta, for example, for a scholarship that the University just decided, just announced they were giving away. So, this is a person who was active in the community, so he wasn't just some random person plucked at random. So, as far as Zelensky, I mean, he's in the middle of fighting a war. That's obviously something that's in his mind. He was just away on a state visit. He came back. But I think the important thing is, so far, I don't think anybody's asked him in the media. And I think the important question is not why hasn't he said anything, but why wasn't he asked for his response when Trudeau apologized, when the Canadian Parliament Speaker apologized. And they also just want to say, just to understand how entrenched this is in Canada, Canada's Deputy Prime Minister, Kristia Freeland, has spent years presenting her grandfather, who was a Nazi collaborator, as a war victim. OK, so the Canadian Parliament Speaker spent 30 seconds turning a perpetrator into a hero. Kristia Freeland has

US Court Faces Substantial Issues in Statute of Limitations

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:07 min | 5 months ago

US Court Faces Substantial Issues in Statute of Limitations

"Accordingly, the United States Court of Appeals for the second court to which this case will be appealed will have its work cut out for it. There will be other substantial issues as well on appeal. They include the extension of the statute of limitations after had already expired. That's what I said to you. They changed the law on the expiration. And statute of limitations with regard to expiration. They changed the law. So she came back. I watched the stop any woman from saying the same thing. I was in bergdorf Goodman in 1995, whatever the year was, and he raped me. How many rapes take place at breakthrough of Goodman? Is that I wonder if that's, is that a fair question? I mean that. Is it easy to rape a woman? Where do you rape a woman? And if she calls out for help, is it not heard?

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Live Local and Progressive

00:08 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "goodman" discussed on Live Local and Progressive

"Tesla is also accused of retaliating workers against who raised objections to the racist harassment. In a statement, the federal agency said, quote, black employees encountered regularly graffiti, including variations of the N -word, swastikas, threats and nooses on desks and other equipment in bathroom stalls, within elevators and even on new vehicles rolling off the production line unquote. California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation to increase the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 an hour. The law also creates a new council to help set industry -wide standards on pay and working conditions. The law takes effect April 1st. And on Capitol Hill, Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Congressmember Jabal Coleman of New York have introduced the Green New Deal for Public Schools Act, a $1 .6 trillion initiative to eliminate all carbon pollution from schools. Congressmember Bowman, who's a school former principal, spoke outside the Capitol Thursday. Schools without windows. I know I have worked in them without windows and burning fossil fuels constantly with toxins all throughout the air. We're kids. We're asking kids, our most precious and vulnerable resource, to go into these spaces. That's what we're asking them to do. So while we are asking them to go to a place to be nurtured and loved and educated, we are also harming killing them at the same time. So the Green New Deal for Public Schools is a crisis. And those are some of the headlines. This is Democracy Now, democracynow .org, War The and Peace Report. I'm Amy Goodman. We begin today's show in Nagorno -Karabakh, where the president of the self -declared republic at the center of a decades -long dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia announced this week the government will dissolve itself by January 1st. This comes just days after Azerbaijan carried out a military blitz to seize the territory, which is mostly made up of ethnic Armenians after a 35 -year fight for political autonomy. Hundreds were killed in the attack. Now Armenian officials report more than half of Nagorno -Karabakh's 20 ,000 residents have fled to Armenia. Thousands remain without food, shelter and clean sources drinking of water. This is one of the refugees speaking from Gores, Armenia. We don't understand. We don't know what happens to us next. We don't know what the government has in store for us. There is not a single chance to go back. If there were chances, we would not leave in the first place. It is very dangerous there. In response to the worsening crisis, Samantha Power, head of USAID, the said US would provide $11 .5 million in aid and urge Azerbaijan to facilitate access to humanitarian workers. Armenia is warned of an ethnic cleansing in the contested region. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Azerbaijan arrested the former head of the Gorno -Karabakh government as he was trying to cross into Armenia. For more, we're joined by Rubina Magosyan, managing editor with EVN Report, an independent media outlet based in Armenia. She reported from the Gorno -Karabakh during the 2020 war. She's joining us Yerevan, from Armenia's capital. Welcome back to Democracy Now!, Rubina. Can you talk about exactly what's happening and for a global audience to explain the political context as well? Well, that's a big question. That's a question that goes back so long. Let me start with what's happening today. I think, patiently, this is ethnic cleansing. Just please, we listen to the numbers, see the numbers of people leaving Gorno -Karabakh, their homeland, their country's old homeland. It was 70 ,000 people last night at 10 a .m., so at 10 a .m., 8 ,000 people have left, so 10 ,000 in 12 hours. These are people who are just leaving everything behind, getting out in any means possible, even in cars that are not functional. Why is this happening is basically the question that we're going to try to answer, but there's no one short answer. This is, however, happening after 10 months of these people starving, being in a blockade, being threatened, their lives constantly under threat. This is happening after they've been held hostage by Azerbaijan, and all of sudden a they're told they can leave or reintegrate into Azerbaijan, like the , as we integrate, after being attacked, and on the 19th of September, Azerbaijan, as you called it, organized a blitz attack, calling it an anti risk measure, which very much sounds like Russia's special operation in Ukraine. So after Azerbaijan's special operation in Nagorno -Karabakh, hundreds of civilians died, the civilians died, and now these people have no option whether to, they have options. no They have, if they want to survive, they have to leave, and they are leaving, and the assumption is after couple a of days, there will be another single Armenian left, and also whoever's left will probably be arrested. As we saw with Ruben Vartanyan's case, he was arrested at the checklist and glitching corridor. Reuters has reported that Azerbaijan has an extensive blacklist of people they're willing to, they want, looking for, they want to arrest, and what charges no one really sure is. You're off made up charges. So this is the situation right now on the ground. People are fleeing for their lives because time and again they know there's no surviving. Azerbaijan as for historically - Well, let me first ask you about the significance of the head of Nagorno -Karabakh saying that -Karabakh, Nagorno as is known now, will cease to exist by the end of the year, and the fact that he's been arrested. Well, we don't know that he has himself has been arrested. That is not a confirmed news. That's not confirmed news. We actually do not have news from Stepana Ghez altogether. There are very few independent journalists that were left there reporting on the situation have already left. So effectively we have no communication with Nagorno -Karabakh, those who are still there, some officials that we have no news about. We don't know if they're there. If they've managed to get out, we are not hearing from them. And there's nothing confirmed at this point. Your question was with the government being dissolved.

Writer tells jury in lawsuit trial: 'Donald Trump raped me'

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 5 months ago

Writer tells jury in lawsuit trial: 'Donald Trump raped me'

"A writer suing Donald Trump in civil court took the stand today in New York to tell jurors, he raped her in 1996. E Jean Carroll told the jury of 6 men and three women, I'm here because Donald Trump raped me and when I wrote about it, he said it didn't happen. He lied and shattered my reputation, and I'm here to try to get my life back. The former advice columnist says it happened in the dressing room at bergdorf Goodman after a chance encounter. The former president who is running again took to his social media platform to insist the allegations are fiction, and that the case is what he calls a made up scam. His comments prompted the judge to warn Trump's lawyers that he could bring more legal problems upon himself. Trump has not attended the trial, but his lawyers have said it still possible he could decide to testify. Julie Walker, New York

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Jury selection set to start in rape lawsuit against Trump

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 5 months ago

Jury selection set to start in rape lawsuit against Trump

"Jury selection is expected to begin today in Manhattan federal court in a lawsuit filed by a former advice columnist who accuses Donald Trump of rape. Former advice columnist E Jean Carroll claims that Trump raped her nearly three decades ago in a department store dressing room, Carol says that in late 1995 or early 1996 she ran into Trump and Manhattan's bergdorf Goodman, and he invited her to shop with him for a woman's lingerie gift, Carol says the teased one another to try on a garment and ended up alone together in a store dressing room, where she says Trump pushed her against a wall and raped her before she fought him off and fled. Trump denies the allegations which are also in Carol's 2019 memoir and Trump has labeled her as a nut job and mentally sick and repeatedly has said she's not my type. I'm Donna water

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'Dancing With the Stars' judge Len Goodman dies at 78

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 5 months ago

'Dancing With the Stars' judge Len Goodman dies at 78

"Dancing with the Stars judge Len Goodman has died after battling bone cancer, according to his agent, Goodman was 78. I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at his life. I don't know what's going on. Was that an earthquake or did you just rock this place? Len Goodman was famous for delivering pithy observations as head judge on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. Goodman had been a competitive dancer and British champion before starting a dance school and eventually judging competitions. He was head judge on the British show strictly come dancing for 12 years. Goodman said in a 2014 AP interview, the producer of that show stood up for him when ABC wanted to do its own version, but thought Goodman was too old. And he was wise and I don't know what she said. But eventually they agreed

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Holocaust survivor shares on TikTok to educate young people

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 6 months ago

Holocaust survivor shares on TikTok to educate young people

"Teenager Aaron Goodman is taking to TikTok in a bid to combat anti semitism with the help of his 85 year old grandmother. Tova Friedman has become a TikTok star. My name is I was unleashed. In the family living room and Morris town, New Jersey, Friedman's grandson records and post short videos of his grandmother's memories of her life in the Auschwitz death camp. A whole barracks survived for whatever reason, we were taken to the gas chamber, but we were sent back. And we never know why. Aaron Goodman, who's 17, was looking for a way to fight anti semitism. We have about 75 million views. And the most viewed videos are ones that show her number. The tattoo she received at Auschwitz. People around the world can't really get the chance to see a survivor to see the history on their arms. Friedman says what she learned from Auschwitz is the resiliency of human nature. Maybe we were made like that. I'm Ed Donahue

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Lawmakers Mum as Ticketmaster Sells for Farrakhan Hate Rally

Mark Levin

01:54 min | 7 months ago

Lawmakers Mum as Ticketmaster Sells for Farrakhan Hate Rally

"You've heard a ticketmaster right All the all the hubbub over the teller swift fans and they couldn't get the tickets they wanted They couldn't buy the contradict member all that and it was a big issue Big issue Remember all the senators getting involved and they were upset Oh yeah Oh yeah we got to look into this Maybe there's an antitrust issue Remember all that stuff Well over at the free Beacon Lawmakers and mamas ticketmaster dolls out tickets for farrakhan hate rally Otu tell us a line of Goodman The ticketing giant hated by Taylor Swift fans and everyone else who's ever tried to buy concert ticket Well are now under fire For selling tickets to a Lewis fair account event in which the minister and the passes defended Adolf Hitler and predicted another Holocaust But many of ticketmaster's biggest critics on Capitol Hill don't care No I've been waiting for time to sell Freeman to write a piece on this We need to take a stand take a master which charges service fees on each ticket it sells Raked in money selling tickets to fair cons annual survivors day conference in Chicago last weekend During a speech at the event fair kind of sell the stranglehold the Jews have on this government And claimed Jewish power is what is all of our people of knowledge and wisdom and talent afraid The event was met with crickets on cap hill with almost no one in Congress speaking out against ticketmaster from making money off the fair con event

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Koch, Soros Operatives Secretly Meet to Plot Iran Nuke Deal Revival

Mark Levin

01:40 min | 8 months ago

Koch, Soros Operatives Secretly Meet to Plot Iran Nuke Deal Revival

"So now just to give you an example our good friends at the Washington free Beacon Elaine Goodman a coalition of progressive activists Bankrolled by George Soros that would be marxists Charles Koch and the Rockefeller brothers fund Let's stop right there Is it amazing how these so called populist nationalists and the leftists Always come together to attack the rothschilds or whatever That's fine But here we have Soros Coke and Rockefeller Together worth hundreds of billions of dollars Soros Coke and Rockefeller But that's okay that's not a conspiracy These multi billionaires getting together they're trying to buy policy They're Manning a secret lobbying campaign Which has not been exposed To revive the Iran nuclear deal the Iran nuclear deal with Iran would get nukes And they're an eyelash away By tying it to the Iranian human rights movement according to internal correspondence obtained by the Washington free Beacon You know the people in Ukraine the young people are still protesting in moss against our regime and they are being brutalized I mean rape tortured murdered Joe Biden never talks about that

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Poor Conditions at Raphael Warnock’s Secret Low-Income Apartments

Mark Levin

01:50 min | 1 year ago

Poor Conditions at Raphael Warnock’s Secret Low-Income Apartments

"The free Beacon Andrew Kerr and a lot of Goodman A low income apartment building owned by Raphael Warnock's church is plagued by pests maintenance problems and filth According to residents in at least two people have sued the after the elevator allegedly collapsed on them Now remember this This is the guy that threw out tenants because they were 30 bucks behind On their rent In order to try and cover his tracks and the tracks of this historic church that he's gotten involved in this apartment complex they set up a corporation It's called the in the building is the Columbia tower at MLK village And obviously most of the people who live there in minorities and most of the minorities are black Residents of the Columbia tower at MLK village complained about living conditions in the building Telling the Washington free Beacon that garbage is left to pile up in the storage rooms for days creating an overwhelmingly trash smell common areas aren't maintained And the air vents produce a sickening amount of dust He's a slumlord mister producer so many words isn't he Tenants also said the elevators often break down in a handicapped residents have had to call the fire department to carry them to the rooms The allegations follow a free Beacon report notice it's not The New York Times or The Washington Post or any of these others It's a small organization the free Beacon A conservative site The allegations follow a free Beacon report that found Columbia tower and attempted to evict at least 8 low income residents over unpaid rent since the start of the pandemic including one tenant who owned just 28 bucks

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"All right, welcome in to another episode of the Goodman and humble podcast and we are joined by a special guest today, a guy I once called soft. I didn't call you directly soft Armando bake out, but I did call your team soccer back in November and now I'm eating my words. But I thought you guys changed. I thought, listen, to me, it was so much fun to watch you guys. I compare you to the Boston Celtics a little bit this year to be honest. And I live in Boston..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Now we have a four game stretch really difficult beginning tonight against Florida on the road. And then we come home and obviously Saturday it's against Kentucky and then LSU at home and then at Tennessee. But the one thing I've told our team is, you guys, we played so well through these last 12 games. We have, you know, confidence. We've got a defensive identity. We're playing much better offensively. We've got to get better every day. Regardless of what happens because we're probably going to be in some type of postseason. We've got to continue to win games. But I do feel we are trajectory in the right way, playing so well at the end of the year. And you can't control the end of your schedule and who you're playing. But you can control how you practice every day. And we want to keep getting better as we prepare for the SEC tournament. Man, I wish I could come this weekend. Against Kentucky. I told you before, my daughter's got a show. She used to be a theater girl. Now a sports girl, but she's in this play this weekend as a senior in high school. And you know, you don't miss. I can promise you, don't miss anything. Exactly. Kids, it goes so fast. And that's the thing. You've done it with your boys. You've got a daughter who's 12, so you know kind of what it's gonna be like for her for her dance. There's certain things that you can't control with your schedule that you're gonna miss with her. For me, I can watch that game on TV. And I've always said on Saturdays, the best place to be for me. Now as I've gotten older, is on my couch watching three different TVs, right? Exactly. You know what? The best thing about being a college coach is having an early game. On a Saturday, winning that game. And then you may be able to go home and watch 15 games the rest of the night. And have a few Coors lights with mama haag, right? Invite her over, have a few kickback with mama hogg and and yeah, hopefully we can all get together..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:53 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"I go back and forth on auburn and Kentucky every day. I think here's the differentiator for me is always point guard play. And I think Kentucky's got two high level and you just said it with Tennessee. They've got three point guards. To me, you can never have enough point guards, right? Especially in the NCAA tournament because, you know, guards really control the game. You want your bigs to have an impact, but in reality, you get into a one and done situation and your guard play ball hailing, taking care of the basketball, becomes so paramount. You know, you can not advance if you're sloppy with the basketball and you're a high turnover team. It makes it really, really difficult. Give me your best Arkansas fans story so far being in Fayetteville. You've got to have some good ones. I mean, I experienced one. I mean, really, truly like our fans. I've never experienced anything like it because the amazing thing is Jeff. If you go all the way across the state to like, you know, west Memphis, and you recruit, and that's right across the border from Memphis, Tennessee. You go to a high school there and people are wearing razorback gear. And you go to Little Rock and everybody in Little Rock is razorback fans. And so it's a statewide thing. It just changes things. You know, with my dad having coached at Minnesota, you know, the university of Minnesota is the one school in that state, but you know what? There's the twins. There's the Vikings. There's the T wolves. It's a pro, it's a pro city. A pro state. Right. And so the razorback fans, it was interesting because Danielle and I wanted to go watch the baseball series. They had their first baseball series. And so I said, hey, Danielle, on Sunday, let's go to the baseball game and she said, I will go as long as we sit in a suite because I mean the fans just they're so passionate, but in a good way though, I mean, I'm sure they're out of their minds. Again, I kind of, you know, like I went to Texas tech a few weeks ago. And they were out of their minds too. But again, there's so much Twitter we know. There's a small minority that's vocal on Twitter that maybe crosses the line with every fan base with every fan base for the most part. But 99.9% of the fans, you go out, you meet them, Texas tech, they hated me a month ago, but you know what? You get out there and they love you because they are so passionate and that's what college is all about. I mean, again, I can't wait for an NCAA tournament this year where it's going to be a sense of normalcy now. Like, I don't think we're going to have masks. Maybe I'm wrong, but they just lifted it here in Massachusetts finally. And it didn't feel that you know last year, it didn't feel the same. I mean, you couldn't go out. I saw you. You were the only coach. How about this last year? You and I, you were the only coach that I actually was able to talk to and we did it between a fence at the baseball stadium. Do you remember that? Yes. I mean, it was, I felt so bad for our players to make an elite 8 run..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"So you've got to win with high end talent and really the way to do that is through the high school and that's why we dove so heavily into high school in the 22 class because we felt that was important and when we look back last year at our elite 8 run, you know, we had some great transfers for sure, Justin Smith, Jalen Tate, those guys helped us tremendously. But Moses moody being a lottery pick. Stretching the floor out for us. That was a game changer for us as well as two other freshmen in Jalen Williams and Devante Davis who had huge impacts. So we actually started three freshmen in last year's NCAA tournament run. What's been the biggest difference? Is it going big this year? When you kind of flipped it, is that really and again, you know, everybody's going the other direction. Everybody's going small and you go big and it works. Like how hard was it to make that decision and was it out of necessity more than anything else? Well, for sure, it was out of necessity. I was really sitting at home alone late one night and I was thinking, which I often do like, what would my father do? You know, my dad would always go big and strong. You know, even at Ashland college in the 60s, he had a point guard by the name of Kevin Wilson who ended up being an assistant coach with the Detroit Pistons and was head coach at San Francisco state. Kevin was my dad's point guard at Ashland college at 6 foot 6. And a lot of people, you know, we played a lot of small ball at Nevada, but what we did is we had guards, Lindsey drew, 6 foot four, Caleb and Cody Martin, 6 foot 6 cards. So I think having a big guard and even at Arkansas, you know, Jimmy witt gave us great size as a transfer from SMU playing that point guard position for us in year one. So, but we went big. We inserted Trey wade and then we slid a D.C..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Please to bring in our head coach Eric Muslim for a special edition of the Goodman and humble podcast. Sans Robbie hummel. We kicked him out, moss. It's just you and I because we need to get down to some business here with Arkansas, their fans, mama hi. We got a lot of ground to cover in about 15 or 20 minutes. First, thanks for joining me in lovely Gainesville, Florida. No, thanks for having me on Jeff. Appreciate it. All right, so first, let's get to your fan base. All right, let's try to resolve an issue here with your fan base if we can. Number one, there was nobody who was more of a proponent of the higher of Eric Muslim at Arkansas than me when it went down. All right, nobody said it was a better hire. I feel validated, but I feel like nobody at your fan base gives me any credit for this now because I didn't rank you guys in the top 25 earlier this year when honestly and I don't know if you feel the same way. I don't think you warranted being ranked in the top 25 back in early January. Am I wrong? No, I think, you know, obviously we were warranted early on, Jeff, for sure. And then we went through that, you know, we lost like 5 out of 6 games and nobody's worthy of being ranked. You know, when you play the way that we had played for a short stretch, we struggled, you know, obviously with JD note missed a game at Mississippi state and then he was still, you know, had a lingering effect for our home game against Vanderbilt. I probably played him too many minutes because he was still trying to get back healthy. That coincided, you know, our struggles, Jeff coincided with that Christmas break and it's really interesting because my biggest mentor Chuck Daly, even in the NBA, he always talked about the scariest times where before holidays and after holidays because your team can.

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"It was a crazy game. And our guys were John and their guys were John and it's going back and forth and there's like 6 minutes up in the game. They give more techs out and the rest they forget it. Forfeit. Game's over. Like this is out of control. And I will never forget their coach. Went up to the official screaming at him, grabbed the ball from took it and just pelted the ref with the ball. And all chaos ensued. I mean, we were like, my mom and dad were there, and we were trying to leave the gym and guys were about to fight, and the police came. But dude, this is the freaking, you know, king would classic. Not a big deal. You thought it was the biggest thing. You thought it was the big thing in the world then. No doubt, but at the same time, you're looking back and you're like, dude, that's some janky, you turn it down into Houston. This is not a Big Ten game on CBS, you know? That's the only situation that I can even think of that is similar to this. Yeah, no. Like you said, listen, it's an embarrassment on college hoops. It's something that we shouldn't really be talking about today, and I'm sure everybody is. Outside of the NBA. Right, and football is over. Now is the time, honestly, if this had happened a month ago? It'd be kind of a blip. Yeah, it'd be more of a blip because everybody would be talking about football. Now, we finally get where people are have put basketball at the forefront in college basketball at the forefront when people say it doesn't matter for ten months of the year. And this happens. And that's not what we need at this point. So I guess some people could argue that no publicity is bad publicity. But it is, it is unfortunate because outside of Steph Curry in 16 threes, this is the biggest story today. I didn't even know he hit 16 threes until you just said it. Well, you're a bad fan then. No, I'm not watching the All-Star Game. I'm not right. I think the new format is good. The last quarter is awesome. Well, yes. It's the greatest pickup game that you will ever watch. Yeah, I think you need to figure that out. I was busy with you. With you on Howard and some other things going on last yesterday. There were some other things that happened. It should have been a nice, easy Sunday of watching the All-Star Game and watching no defense and instead that wasn't what happened. This is an uneducated take. Maybe for the early quarters, but late in the game. We got big, big defense, all right. All right. There you go. Yeah, 'cause dude, I disagree. I disagree, but that's fine. All right, all right. Homo disagrees. He's upset now. So we're going to end the podcast and we'll see you next week on the podcast. Go pout, go pal, will you?.

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"All right, Robbie, let's continue and let's move from, you know, a little player of the year talk and you never gave your actual national player of the year. Mine is Johnny Davis. Who are you going? Yeah, I'm going with John and Davis. I just think you go for 30 against Houston when they're a full strike. That to me is a statement. You go for 37 at Purdue, in macarena. And I guess produce given up some gaudy numbers to a lot of people this year. But I mean, in that setting and I totally agree with what you and aunt were saying where you take him off their team and boy, they are just limited. Underwhelming. Well, Annie's leading the team and point to just rebounds, he's awesome. He's a two way guy. He guards his ass off. He plays hardy competes. Now I will say there are opportunities in the last four or 5 games for other guys to win the award. Kofi could do it. I think he did Adele could do it. You talk about Jay navy. They go head to head in March in Madison. That will be a statement type game again. Keegan Murray is flying to the radar. That dude is a great stud. The Big Ten has elite players, elite players. And guys that I think are going to be taken in the lottery. I think you've got three lottery picks in the Big Ten this year. Ivy, Keegan Murray Johnny Davis, where would you take EJ Liddell? If you're an NBA team, where would you personally take EJ lid? Well, that's a tough question. I probably, I would say 20 to 35, me too. I would think. I mean, I think he's really good. And I think you look at him and I think he's improved offensively. He could still be better garden guards, and that's going to be the biggest thing for him. I don't think he's, I heard someone the other day compare him to Paul Millsap. And I don't think he's as tall as Paul Millsap. Will says more like 6 8 and the EJ is probably more of like 6 5. But boy, he does, man. He gets his butt on you. He can post you. He can drive it. He's shooting it from three wells, so I really think he'll shoot it from three in the NBA too, even with him. And even guard now, rob. And I think he is guarding better. I think there's still room to improve protecting the rim. He has been incredible this year. He had to block some Michigan where you were like, holy shit. This dude is just defending his ass off. So I think that I would say 20 to 35. And that all depend on how does he work out? You know, all that stuff. But I think he's had a great year. And you know what? He is a great example of a guy that said, you know what? I want the NBA feedback and I'm going to take it and I'm going to take it in the most positive manner I can and he has done everything that you would hope. He hasn't proved he can't do anything. He's worked on this game. He Jay Liddell. He's a pro. All right, we're going to do a few kind of not rapid fire, but we'll get through these fairly quick..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"They stop doing it. They stop doing the whole three power of power forward look. They went quicker when hunter came out and you just saw the game to start getting real smooth. They got faster. It got quicker. Like I said, even in their losses and still look like there's a semblance of a team here that I could see what they're doing. Their losses before the COVID pause. I know what I was watching. And that's what was most frustrating for me. But recently, they have been playing pretty good basketball. And why do you think it took why do you think it took Michigan so long to even consider putting Caleb Houston at the fore? And to eliminate that, I just, with his defensive struggles and just for him, his own confidence, it feels like at the four, you're going to have a bigger guide, there may not be as used to guard you in the perimeter. Why did it take so long? Well, they gave him four principles in my opinion. They still play about the three though. Right. No, I know they do. But it's almost like, who do you sit hunter Musa? I guess you have your three best players are going to be those three guys and it is a tough. Spot to be in. I do get that. It's so hard. And it's so hard from a coaching staff to make tough decisions. Because if you look at this year's plus minus, Musa is towards the bottom. It's only towards the bottom is because he's in when hunter is not in. Right. You know, and so it's like, how do we, how do we work this? Do we put more bread in at the 5? Like, what do we do here? And I think that took the staff a while to juggle and get together first. But I think they figured it out. And that's another reason why this whole thing is so unfortunate because they figured it out. And they have a really good shot at winning three of their next 5 games or two of their next 5. And I think that's enough to get them in if they go in as a top 7 seed in the Big Ten tournament, now they play a northwestern team who has to win the whole thing. You know what I mean? You play that team, you get another win, you go and you may lose the next one, but now you're 18 and 14, 1915, 1914. Those types of records without bad losses and 5 or 6 quad ones, you're in the tournament, no doubt is just a matter of where. I want to say it was the Maryland game and not that Marilyn is a world beating team, but they do have talent and they're starting 5..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:21 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Why? Why would you be limited to anything? So again, so then he said that said, anticipate the league and Michigan to jointly issue the penalty, meaning that UM can add its own additional games and sanctions. Who said that Quinn, Brennan Quinn? Yes. The Quinn be like this, just like you and me while people like this guy. There you go. Have you ever standing like this? Even in AAU, I was thinking back, have I ever seen two coaches fight or whatever you wouldn't even want to call this? Have a issue or similar I can't think of this even at like the AAU level and you see the craziest shit ever in AU. AAU is wild bro I have seen, I've seen coaches because around here coaches poached like crazy. Like they'll still so many players. So like I've seen, I've seen coaches go at blows in the parking lot. But I haven't seen coaches go. Right, but then you're outside of the whole stack of different teams. I haven't seen dudes get shot, but I've earned plenty of stories of, you know, Gus being pulled in the parking lot. But it's always been outside. It's always been away from the courts, usually away from the kids away from crowds because that's more of a more of a personal matter. And I assume that's AU in high school. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I just think it's so crazy in a Big Ten game. We had two coaches. It's doing this. It's pretty and it's both you want. That's the part that sucks. That's part that sucks, because even when Juan gets his texts, like it's their intense, he earns them. He gets his money for it. He flips quickly. Like, there's no build up with juwan. There's no build up, which is more like a player, right? You're in the flow, you're chilling. He flips. Bad call. Boom. Yeah. I'm going after whoever said that. You know, you're totally right. I've done a couple of games of theirs where he's gotten technical files and boy. It's like, there are no brainers for these officials. You have to give them to him, you know? I totally agree with you. All right, before we let you go, I'm gonna hit you with, we gotta hit you with one basketball question, at least. National player of the year. I'm dying to know your thoughts on this one because. Well, everybody, listen, it's most Big Ten guys. Now I know it is. Let's put Oscar shibe and drew Timmy in the mix because they have to be in the mix. They're at four and 5. And O chai. I know what y'all. Those three non Big Ten players. But I think we can all agree. Johnny Davis,.

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:51 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Not? They're in the mix. They're in the mix right now. And now without your head coach and potentially in film bartelli, he'll be fine. He's coached a long time in college basketball. It's not like he's going for this shit, bro probably true. Yes, you're probably right. Phil's probably like, I don't want to do this. I like the assistant. Nobody yells at me. There's no pressure. But I just feel like going back to it, race should it be an issue in this at all or am I, where do you stand with it? What do I stand? I have to make sure that I can see things from every angle. And because I am such, I keep saying it. I'm such a fan of context. 'cause context without context, you can, you can take facts and present them as misinformation, right? So, like, I have to take a step back and really, you know, read through what people are trying to convey and the national media was very, very brutal, very much so. And they should have been. They should have been. I don't think it's a race thing, though. I don't think it's a race thing. Now, whether you like Juan or not, that complain to it, right? With the whole family 5 stuff or you just don't like Michigan and you know that negative Michigan negative Michigan press gets a lot of clicks and a lot of love. Which is fine. That's why you see the Harbaugh stuff every year. It's going to the NFL. He's leaving. That gets a ton of clicks. That pays people's salaries ten times over that month. So when it comes to Michigan, if they can be spotted in a negative light, they're going to go a lot harder. Which, you know, it was part of the territory. I get it. I get it. But race, no, no. But I think it's a Michigan thing..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"All right, welcome in to another episode of the Goodman and homo podcast. I'm Jeff Goodman. He's Robbie hummel, and we are pleased to be joined by aunt Wright, former Michigan player, I don't know how I describe you now. What do you do, go ahead and promote everything you do because you are a rising star within the industry, you know, young kind of up and coming, you're gonna pass home will soon. It's just a matter of time. I think he's a younger than me 'cause he was a O 7 cat. So he looks ten years older. Oh man, I'm with on three dot com. I do work with the Wolverine right now. I've done work with Kentucky sports radio. I've done work with the wolfpack or over at NC NC state and that website is just getting going. I'm with Spotify on Spotify green room quite a bit. We've got a lot of stuff going on. But you're a Michigan man. I am a Michigan man. I recently launched my business right media group and they're linked with NIL going with Michigan right now. So I got a lot of stuff going and I feel like we're just growing every single week. So good. Well, we appreciate you taking the time to come on. Really want to get your perspective on all this. As a Michigan man who played there, but it's not a juwan Howard like apologist. You and I talked about last week when I was doing this story, you know, on former NBA guys coaching in college. And I said, like, my grade for juwan Howard is a B plus and you said to me, flat out, you were like, you might be too generous in your grade because yuan was good in your one, great in year two, and has probably been a little bit disappointing in year three. All right, I didn't bring you on to talk about juwan Howard and his grade, but I want to give people some context to you didn't play for you on. You're pretty honest in everything last night we obviously yesterday we had a situation that people probably seen and seen over and over about Joan throwing hands, whatever you want to say, punch, mush, slap. However you want to define it..

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

07:35 min | 1 year ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Homo podcast. I'm Jeff Goodman. Robbie you there? Where are you at? I'm outside my ear. I was going to do it for my hotel room, the podcast, but I figured you'd rather get some scene here. No, I like that. Mark. I mean, first of all, listen, I left two feet of fucking snow. I'm not going back. I'm not. I'm like, what is it? 70? 65? All right, what do you guys think? Jackson? Jackson and rich, we got robbed. We actually go. We're going to do the podcast from their tents. They're like, one, two, three, four, 5, 6, and they're about 89 in the ten. First of all, guys, tell me the rules. The rules for the tent. Because I know like duke, you have to have a certain amount of people that go ahead. What are the rules? So basically, the rules are one person based at the all times. And when you put your and you get a wristband. So we got the Saturday iris man. Nice. So there's Sunday Night wristbands and then there's gonna be tonight restraints. And so when we take up all our tents, probably around ten tomorrow morning we'll just look at our wristbands and we'll just get pretty good seats. So come on, you can tell me the truth. Mom and dad aren't listening. No, I went to my class this morning, so you're able to go to class. You are one of them. Yeah. So you can have so many replace you too. Come out and do it. You hear that rob? Hey, I'm proud of you guys. Have you guys named your tent city yet? Like duke is just chesky mill. Have you guys given the name to this? Raider Bill Robert. All right. He wants Mark adamsville. Mark Adams, I like that. That's a good name. Let's get into check out the tenure. All right. I'm excited here. I might stay here tonight. Forget the residents did, right? Yeah. Why do I need the rest of your kid? Look at this. Yeah, you guys have any room for me? If you want, dude, seriously, for sure. See, look, they liked me rob. They know, they know you were talking bad about Texas tech before the season. I have come around. All right, I'm gonna set this down and we're gonna try to do this 5 right here, rob. Tell me when we gotta set up okay. Okay. It's not a lot of firm. Hold on. Might be able to figure something out here. I think we got it. I think we got it wrong. Just bear with me. Trying to figure this out. You know, you know me and technology. Now you guys are in here. You doing it? Yeah, you're in. You're in. I just got to figure this thing out. And then we'll do it. All right, and we all in. Are we in the shot or no? Yeah. Well, now that film now. Trying to try to figure it out. It's not easy. It's not easy. We're in. All right, you guys are in. I want to ask the first question to the guys, all right? Get a little closer. A little closer. So we can hear you better. What is your guys opinion of Chris beard? Trader. He's a trader. I mean, a lot of people around here didn't know. It wasn't about him leaving. It was about how he left. And how he what do you mean? The last second in essentially tried to destroy the program, taking all the coaches within the stock recruitment. So I think that's where the majority of the animosity comes from. So there is the misnomer is just that he left Texas tech to go to Texas. It's not just that he did that. It's how the perception. Right. I know, I'm in again, that stuff's hard to prove, right? Like how many players he was trying. I heard this too. The new shot take all the players with him, all the coaches, everything like that. But ultimately, it comes down to still rob that he left Texas tech for Texas, right? See, I don't agree. I don't agree. I think and I'd like to hear your guys opinion is the bigger issue that he made you guys feel like, yo, he is one of us. Like, we are going to do this blue collar. We're going to beat teams like Texas. And I know Texas is your guy's rival, but isn't it because he made you guys feel like, yo, I'm in this for the long run. We went to the final four, or is it more than it is? Texas and that's your rival. I mean, it's just like with, you know, he was offered a lifetime deal to stay here. And you know a lot of quotes as he was home. He would go to water like a 2 a.m. in the morning, like he was. I agree, listen, I would still admit this and I think rob would too. He fit Texas tech better. But I still feel like and you guys aren't going to want to hear this. But I still feel like at Texas, you have the ability to recruit a higher level player on a consistent basis. He got McDonald's on Americans. He got good transfers. But like Kevin Durant isn't coming to Texas. I will say though, Jeff, they also have the ability to have 15 people at their next game. 100% there don't give a shit. Yes. I'm with you on that. They have no, I mean, these fans are Texas tech is an awesome environment. Rob, how many times you've been there? I'm probably Ben to love it 6 or 7 times. Were you guys there for the vanilla ice halftime concert? No, I was. They're too young. Okay. I was like, well, it's free COVID, so I guess that was three years ago now. You're both fresh. So they're both freshmen. So think about this. What they walk into this year and how exciting this seriously, I came all the way for this game. Like, it didn't matter, honestly, the rankings are irrelevant. Like, to me, this is about Chris beard walking into this arena and just seeing the reception that he gets. What's he gonna be like? Are you gonna profanities? Like, we got some preparedness. You hear that? You hear that right? Everything. Do you guys have the scouting report stuff? Like the sheet of all this, like is it like a needed camera up here? It's in our minds. This is the biggest game of the year. You could lose every other game, but you like this is the game you have to win. For sure. Like if you went one in 30, but you beat beard. You might be great. That's crazy. That is crazy. I would say like on the prospects and getting good recruits like Texas tech was built on three star reviews. Totally who worked hard in the gym and you know be expectations and rose up from the ashes literally. And so when he does that and of course, I credit him for that credit for building the program, but then he just left a UT but he left it in a better spot. I'll play devil's advocate a little bit here in he did leave it in a really good spot. I mean, when he came here after tubby left, it was okay. Now obviously everybody now is saying it was all Mark Adams. I think we can agree that it was probably a combination of them and some of the other here is probably charisma late in the next. One behind that movie. Get closer. You guys, I don't know if these suits can hear it all. So what did you say? I was basically just saying that Chris beard's charisma was able to geek out those recruits for us and those years, but Mark.

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"All right, welcome in to another episode of the Goodman and home podcast. I'm Jeff Goodman. He's Robbie humble and it's a little bit of a different feel right now, rob because usually you're coming off the golf course and we're doing this pod. And instead, you're coming off a game, you got another game. Like your wall to wall actually working. So how's the adjustment been for you? The world changed for me on November 9th. Different world out here. Yeah. 11 games in the first 13 days is a lot. But I am happy to be back working. I didn't appreciate your tweet last night, telling the world that I actually have left the golf course, but it's accurate. Hey, I'm not. No, you're not. You're not. I'm not gonna find something like the three on three thing is kind of like going probably towards the end. I need to figure out what I'm gonna do in the summer. What your retiring from three on three? Maybe. I'm not gonna make it to the next Olympics. So what's the point? I don't know, but it's coming to an end. Like whether it's this year or next year. So I'm about to figure out from April, November. What I'm going to do, you know? But yes, it has been from zero to a thousand. You know what? Listen, doster needs some help producing. So I'm sure he could use your help in the summer. Maybe. What is he producing in the summertime? I don't know. College bait. I don't keep cod baseball. Who knows? He'll find something. I will say this. I will say this. This is a little bit random from doffer, but it felt so good to be back in an arena with an atmosphere last night. It was like, dude, this is you can feel it. I'm sure you can hear it too. I know that a lot of these channels and companies are like, well, we have at home capability or the studio capabilities. I still feel like we saw things last night. Like for example, DJ Carson just fell down. I don't even know, maybe from the wide shot you'd see it. He was running back down the court and just fell down. And I actually didn't see it, but I heard it. So I had a boy. I wonder if the wide shot got it so that we would have seen it if it was on a zoom or whatever, how are we doing these, but that is important, but then also just feeding off the crowd, man. And I wouldn't say that Michigan is the loudest place in the Big Ten, but still, you know, buffalo played well and we'll get into this a little bit later. But to have that feeling again is pretty, pretty.

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Welcome to another episode of the goodman in podcast. Jeff goodman he is rob hummel and we have a special episode for you today. We figured we tried to a little bit. Different raviol- previews i know. We did the big ten preview row. That was good. Like archie. Miller was really really good for somebody. That is not a huge fan of the media. I think he was just a fan of yours. So that's but he. He knows the league better than anybody. I mean as do the other thirteen guys were coaching the big ten last year. So it's not surprising. He he knows the game. It was really good. Are you want to tell the viewers and the listeners. What we're gonna do today all right. We're gonna test out to see who should be the next. Gm of the boston celtics. When brad stevens retires should be me or should it be goodman for doing thirteen deep. I suggested snake drafts. The you said you you surrender the number one pick dead and said he just wanted to alternates. So there's no state draft thank drew. Timmy i'm handing you drew john. I'm not gonna take him. I'm not gonna take him. Wow look at this. Not gonna take timmy too. Many bigs get better value deep in the house. I was trying to get you always trying now. you are. you're to give me. I know it through every there. You're gonna take the second pick. even after. I said that. I don't think i will. I don't think i will. It depends who you take here. But i think you're gonna stay close to home. Maybe i'm not now. Not you're wrong so but one rule. There's one rule of this draft. That you you this afternoon and it's good. We have to take one mid major player or not many major one player from a single bid league correct. So i'm going to let you start this opera going to try to keep it to like thirty seconds or so i don't have a buzzer year to keep us on. Its but we'll we'll. We'll do our best vegan. We'll be all right.

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No. 9 Iowa Beats No. 10 Iowa St 27-17 to Keep Cy-Hawk Trophy

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

No. 9 Iowa Beats No. 10 Iowa St 27-17 to Keep Cy-Hawk Trophy

"Knight Frank di would beat number ten Iowa state for the sixth straight time twenty seven seventeen the Hawkeyes turned four takeaways into twenty points ran their overall winning streak to eight games and their winning streak against ranked teams to five Jack Campbell returned a fumble six yards for a touchdown Matt Hankins had two of Iowa's three interceptions against Brock Purdy Spencer Petras threw a pretty twenty six yard touchdown pass to Charlie Jones Tyler Goodman had a four yard TD run in the second quarter for Iowa which won despite gaining just one hundred seventy three total yards I'm the fairy

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Seattle School Shooting: 17-Year-Old Critically Wounded, 14-Year-Old in Custody

News, Traffic and Weather

01:21 min | 2 years ago

Seattle School Shooting: 17-Year-Old Critically Wounded, 14-Year-Old in Custody

"For his life in the ICU right now another face to judge Friday for the first time. This was after that shootout in front of a key. Caruso, the middle school in South Seattle. Almost Cole Miller on the steps of AKI Karoshi Middle School of violent clash between two teenagers. Seattle police say a 14 year old boy began shooting at a 17 year old. He then fired back. The 17 year old now in critical condition at Harborview, and then we heard the sirens and said, Yeah, those were gunshots. It's just very discouraging. As for the 14 year old, he's been booked for assault and unlawful possession of a firearm going before a judge. Despite the defense, asking, he be released with an electronic home monitoring device to his father. That judge declined the conversation about gun violence in Seattle, picking up yet again. The city seeing a surge and shootings this year. It's a tragedy all the way around. These were both Children. Aaron Goodman is with the South Precinct Advisory Council in the wake of a deadly weekend. Last month, a rash of shootings turned homicides. She says she's heard from the mayor just a handful of times, but I didn't hear a plan of action. I didn't hear these are the next steps, and that's what I'm waiting to hear. Investment in youth programs continues, and so do some calls for more police. But in the short term, she says, more has to be done to prevent something like this from happening again. This was the first week of

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White Coat Waste Project Exposes Dr. Fauci's Budget Included Harmful Canine Experiments

Mark Levin

01:27 min | 2 years ago

White Coat Waste Project Exposes Dr. Fauci's Budget Included Harmful Canine Experiments

"Anyway. White coat waste. Vice president Justin Goodman told the Daily caller. It's not just Wuhan. Vouches budget has ballooned over $6 billion in taxpayer funding annually. At least half of which is being wasted, more questionable animal experimentation like these deadly and unnecessary beagle tests and other maximum pain experiments. Now, monthly reports. Uncovered. By this white coat Waste project. State of the dogs at the University of Georgia were vocalizing in pain. After being injected with experimental compounds. They were basically torturing beagles. At the University of Georgia. Paid for by your and my tax dollars. Given that the experimental drug and questions something called LF guard has already been extensively tested on other animals. The Daily caller inquired with the N I. A. I D and Dr Andrew Morehead at the University of Georgia about the utility of the experiment, But of course, no answer. Okay. If you're thinking that Anthony Fauci is some kind of sick, demented freak. You're right. Who could torture poor, helpless beagles like that. But

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The Founding and Crimes of The Children Of Thunder Cult

Let's Start A Cult

01:27 min | 2 years ago

The Founding and Crimes of The Children Of Thunder Cult

"On memorial day. Nineteen ninety nine. The helzer brothers attended a murder mystery. Dinner held at their local mormon temple that evening reportedly dressed in all black and thus stood out from the rest of suburban attendees. Most of whom were start shirts and press chino's. It was at that event that justin met don goodman a single mother mother in her mid twenties. Who had recently moved into town and was working a grocery store desperate to find a direction in her life. She decided to join the mormon church although she was said to be an outcast. Much like the helzer brothers will. Don began dating just shortly after the murder mystery dinner. She was reportedly fascinated by his cares. Medical brother taylor managed to convince her to join a self awareness. Seminar which consisted of spending a few days inside a windowless room while a facilitator aggressively badgered them to confront their inner demons which sounds like most university classes. I attended so not that crazy but no absolutely ridiculous After completing two of the seminars three levels don began receiving spiritual guidance from taylor. He had become completely unhinged by this point telling her that sometime in january two thousand it was his destiny to take over the mormon church by all means necessary. He also began calling himself. Don and his brother the children of thunder claiming that it was their mission to create a state of peace and joy for everyone.

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Marc Jacobs Runway Sets Bergdorf Goodman as Exclusive Retail Partner

Pop Fashion

01:40 min | 2 years ago

Marc Jacobs Runway Sets Bergdorf Goodman as Exclusive Retail Partner

"Jacobs is partnering with bergdorf goodman as the designers exclusive retail partner. So marc jacobs skipped the past two seasons of showing a collection which is significant. He presented his fall collection at the new york public library and projected the runway show on the building of bergdorf goodman on fifth avenue simultaneously which is pretty dope. It marks the beginning of a partnership between the designer and a store. Just a new iteration with that. Because he's been a part of that store for a long time bergdorf goodman will be the exclusive retailer to sell his runway collection. This fall it will be in stores and online and october jacobs said that the store has been a supporter of his since the mid nineteen ninety s the bergdorf goodman fashion director. Linda fargo said quote. I think we've had him at bergdorf since the mid nineteen ninety s. And as far as i'm concerned he's as much a part of the fabric of the store as the main floor chandelier adorable compliment to be compared to a lamp. I may add like you all sparkley. You are part of this building. The collection will not be available in jacob's own stores. That's this significant like they are the exclusive partner. His stores will only feature his contemporary. The marc jacobs line his street. Where line haven or his off price

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Are welcome into another episode of candy coaches conversations. I'm jeff goodman We got charlton young my partner in crime here in. We've got another group of good assistant coaches. In addition we had to get a veteran recruiting guy for this episode. We came up with with the oldest one that i could find eric bossy director national. What what's your title now. Eric director of basketball for twenty four seven sports. There you go there you go So happy to have you on the topic. Today is kind of getting back on the road for for coaches being back on the road after a year off and not only being on the road and maybe share some stories but also the impact. Not being on. The road will have on college basketball this year. But i wanna talk to all you guys about. Maybe the recruiting model Any suggestions you guys have any going forward. But without further ado. Let's go around the room like we usually do. See why we'll start top left corner from jimmy williams Jimmy good to have you on. Hey thanks for having me. Honest is a great group of guys when you invited me to come out. You sent me. The list. Coaches on your. I got so excited. Because it's going to see so many faces topic near and dear to all of our hearts with brooding I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of these guys on the screen in person and then a jam finding again. Jimmy gives quick quick twenty-second background about you. So this'll be my fourth year here at furman barbara. She got the job here and he and i were friends. I coached at a d. Two down the road north greenville university and he was an assistant here at furman when he got bumped up those relationships through recruiting and just being not far from each other and Gave me give me a and offer me a job and it was a complete. No brainer love it here in. Greenville love it here. Furman and obviously we do things with our recruiting a little bit different some excited to get different ideas and kind of share how we do things..

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Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman Throws First Pitch at Nationals Game

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman Throws First Pitch at Nationals Game

"Capitol police officer at Nats Park tonight. The nationals on it hurt Officer Eugene Goodman, who you may remember let a violent mob away from elected officials During the January 6th insurrection. Goodman threw the ceremonial first pitch ahead of the team's game against the map. Catching his pitches. Kyle Schwarber, Officer Goodman. When you're ready, it's your pitch. A great bitch. My officer Eugene Goodman. Thank you for all that you do. Back. In February, the Senate voted unanimously to award Goodman, a veteran of the army with a congressional gold medal. Stay with US just ahead of money.

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New York Post Criticizes Media Lies; Points to Truth About Biden Corruption in Ukraine

The Dan Bongino Show

01:24 min | 2 years ago

New York Post Criticizes Media Lies; Points to Truth About Biden Corruption in Ukraine

"He says, Uh, this is Michael Goodman is by top 10 Media Lies piece of New York Post. I just said are there I always pride myself on no us in the US are the worst. You don't know us. There's a no odd rule here. Back to Goodwin. Uh, just messing with quote. Lie Number five was the Ukraine impeachment of Trump. Creative fiction based on a complaint from an anonymous member of the Swamp, who never even testified. But others did to say the president is trying to get information on Biden. Family corruption in Ukraine was guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. Yes, I have the visual AIDS in front of me this ladies and gentlemen, if you're watching on Fox Nation at home, that is a photo taken from Hunter Biden's material of Dad. Joe Biden, President Biden. Now I even put a little circle around as a Sharpie so you can see that's him. With hunters, Ukrainian business partners that Joe Biden said he knew nothing about. Here's the receipt right in front of me. I keep it handy on my desk right here. Receive Hunter Biden. There it is. The Mac shop hunter Biden's computer hunter Biden signature right there, bill to Hunter Biden even at his phone number. We redacted that so nobody calls hunter. Although he probably cancelled the number. I can even give you the quote number 7469 when Hunter dropped off his laptop, so kind of weird how the impeachment holsters told you Trump was engaged in illicit Activity in Ukraine. Yet if you read the story upside down, you

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El Chapo's Wife Expected to Plead Guilty to US Charges

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 2 years ago

El Chapo's Wife Expected to Plead Guilty to US Charges

"The wife of the notorious Mexican drug kingpin known as el Chapo is expected to plead guilty in federal court as part of a plea deal in the conspiracy case against her the wife of Joaquin el Chapo goose man faces conspiracy charges in the US for allegedly helping her husband run his multi billion dollar criminal enterprise Emma Coronel ice borough had previously pleaded not guilty after being charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine methamphetamine heroin and marijuana she been arrested earlier this year in a Washington area airport prosecutors say Coronel ice borough work closely with the command and control structure of this in a lower cartel and conspired to distribute large quantities of drugs knowing they'd be smuggled into the U. S. during her husband's trial in twenty nineteen prosecutors said she had helped orchestrate Goodman's to jail breaks in Mexico Jackie Quinn Washington

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"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"goodman" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"Into another episode of the Goodman and humble podcast and Rob? I'm wearing the Hat just for well. I don't know my Volkswagen football team basketball team. I mean, it's been for the ultimate bandwagon fan. I am the ultimate thing. I I can't even believe you're going to try to pull this off and be like and things are not going to call you on this shit. I know well as well you should but we'll talk about the Crimson Tide here in a little bit first. Listen anybody make sure you subscribe Goodman and humble podcast every single week. We've got a great show for you today. We've got none other than UConn head coach Danny Hurley coming up later in the show and if you have a dog And to me and Danny Hurley, it's always pretty entertaining and I'm sure it will be that way again. He's sarcastic. He's negative will get him to maybe tell a story about his wife a girl who made a she made her debut on on my pod a few months ago. And she she roasted him. I mean just absolutely roasted Danny Hurley. So hopefully he'll fight back a little bit. But listen Rob, I think we gotta start out and I kind of did it in the last part. I think I admitted that I've screwed up a little bit on Michigan, but I'm ready to come clean completely wage. I'm ready to fall on the sword and say I completely effed up and I loved you on Howard. I really do like I'm always afraid I was wrong about not only this way you can team but also that you want Howard higher because I lump all these former NBA guys with a hundred plus million dollars in the bank together when they come to college and I'm like, they don't really succeed off. I mean, yeah, they don't like how many of them we've seen Chris Mullin now Patrick Ewing Damon Stoudamire has done a nice job of precipitation Panic Penny down in Memphis and you gotta Memphis. I mean most of them did not succeed you want how it is done a hell of a job. This team is undefeated. Now, they have humbled absolutely pummeled their last three opponents and the last thoughts were like, okay Northwestern Minnesota Minnesota at home, you know when Minnesota's on the road they kind of stink so you kind of throw that one out but but now beating the hell out of Wisconsin. What is this a to me? I'm going to have them and number three in the country right now. Yeah, they've earned it. I think they totally deserve that. They I think you have to give Juwan Howard a ton of credit and use it. Like first of all that dude is just a super nice person and like it's pretty cool because he's played like every role he's been the thirteenth man an NBA team..

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"goodman" Discussed on Business Podcast by Roohi | Entrepreneur,Marketing

Business Podcast by Roohi | Entrepreneur,Marketing

05:37 min | 2 years ago

"goodman" Discussed on Business Podcast by Roohi | Entrepreneur,Marketing

"Podcast series i'll be bringing on experts industry and thought leaders to share their inside growth strategies etc on many topics ranging from marketing to the music industry and beyond dawn by raj goodman on who is the founder of goodman land and so high raj would you be able to kind of briefly explained to the audience who you are and what you do. I.

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