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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

01:32 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"As you write your life story, you're far from finished. Are you looking to close the book

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

05:22 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"So I like doing that. All right, Steve O'Hara, this is a campus pod for any middle aged sports fan in the northeast. Well, let's address that comment right off the bat. Middle age. Middle aged. Yeah, is that accurate? But I'd like to think maybe we can maybe someone under 30. If you're on the 30 and listening to the pod, let me know. Let's start with that. All right, the guests are always relevant to what's going on in the sports world, the train thought segment has been a great addition. I enjoy the wrestling references as well, even though I'm more of a WCW AEW guy. This is a timely review because as of today, I'm no longer a DirecTV customer after 21 years looking forward to Sunday ticket on YouTube TV, keep up the great work. Listen, I don't want to see anyone go out of business, but DirecTV is the worst. So. I have to say about that. And now they're kind of irrelevant in our world, right? Why would anybody have DirecTV for it used to be the number one thing? Sports fan have to have DirecTV Sunday ticket. Now it's like, why bother? I will read a couple more than I get you out of here. It was this Rosario. I've become a huge fan of the podge and it does a great job making these guys feel comfortable and draws out responses that I don't think other hosts achieve with the same guess. I find sports media often interesting. More interesting and actual sports. I shared Jimmy's affection for Kirby enthusiasm, The Sopranos howitzer and WWE. I love the respect Jimmy chose to the hardworking talent of the WWE. Keep the WWE interviews coming. Nice. As a, as a displaced New Yorker, I love listening to Jimmy and Sal, talk about New York restaurants and other New York happenings. Keep up the outstanding work. Good luck with your bets, Jimmy. Oh, there we go. Love it. I do like that people like the restaurants, 'cause we started. We're overdue to hit a spot. Like we actually have to plan out and get to either a steakhouse or at least Maureen's at the very least long overdue. I think this is gonna be the last one here. This is riding the pine. Every sports fan listens to this pot, trying to get every possible sports media personality you can think of and interviews with the interviews them with aplomb, familiarity, and even hitting us. As for his opinions, he's very measured, and for my money very fair. He does out praise and criticism in equal measure. I really grew to like him when he seemed like the only sports personality critique Serena Williams for her on court behavior a few years ago. The addition of Sal has made the show even better in my opinion. He's funny. I'm amazed more of my friends don't listen. They should PS too much WWE.

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

02:33 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Themselves, what used to take hours takes minutes. And you have an ecommerce platform designed to handle sudden spikes in overall demand. As in actual overalls. Let's create IT systems that rule up their own sleeves. IBM. Let's create. Learn more at IBM dot com slash IT automation. All right, let's read some apple reviews because it's been a while. People have been nice. So we're going to go, I'm going to go backwards, y'all read the most recent ones, just be easier for me. We have Davis 35. Who writes, love the honesty. Weekly listening to the pod, love the insight from all the great announcers of the day and how genuinely nice people they all see and how genuinely nice people they all seem with a slice of self deprecation that is lacking these days. Thanks, Jimmy for keeping it real when it comes to the egomaniacs like Kyrie Irving and aunt Rogers. Train of thoughts is a great mix of culture and sports. Thanks for the honest disagreements. I also look forward to Sal's experiences parenting and infant while still trying to enjoy going to a game or taking a quote vacation. Priceless honesty, keep up the fantastic work. Sal, any comments on. Yeah, just make sure that these pods, the archives get deleted, and at least 70 years when my daughter can listen to some of this stuff. I don't think it's the daughter that's going to have the major beef, but my wife will never go back and listen. So I don't have to worry about that. All right, now this is a really bizarre review here on Apple from JMP O 7 two three. Left 5 stars, so that's all that matters. I love the podcast, Jimmy. The interviews are an easy listen, and I of course love train of thoughts with south. However, one thing I'm disappointed by is your use of stay safe and take care at the end of each show. I'm just surprised you're still saying that after Howard Stern railed against both terms a couple of years ago, otherwise keep up the good work. Okay, never thought I'd ever get a comment on that, number one. Number two, this is the problem with the world today. So I love how it's done. I listen to how it's done every day. That doesn't mean because he doesn't like something that I don't have to like something. It's a ridiculous way to live your life. Number three, I started to say, stay safe and take care during COVID. And then, you know, I guess you're not allowed to say COVID's over, but COVID's over. But even though I just had it like two months ago, but what the COVID's around or not, the world's so fucked up, I like to say stay safe and take care because it could be anything that messes you up. It doesn't have to be COVID. So that's why I kept saying it and we'll continue to say it. You're getting ripped for being a nice guy. It's a nice closing message.

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

03:14 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"It out in the minor leagues. It's been needed for a long time. I have zero sympathy for the players. They created this. It was out of control with the pitcher, stepping off the mound. Robin the baseball, put the glove under his arm, walk around, the batter stepping out. I mean, you can't do that on every pitch. Got out of control. And guys just abuse it. There have been some videos that have gone viral here where you look at the one with Jose Altuve with the inside the binding come on. The guy doesn't even throw one page. I mean, it's bad. So some spots it's bad. And you don't, and here's the thing. You're talking about maybe a high tenant situation, postseason. On July 13th, when the mets are playing the pirates of the Yankees are playing the royals, put the clock at 5 seconds. Let's grow. Like, we don't need it. We don't need it. We should just remember the old video baseball game just simulate those games. Exactly. But baseball should not be they shouldn't be closed off to tinkering with it if they have to tinker with it. I think that's important. Just don't make it, this is what it is. If you see what works and then good stuff going the right direction, finally. Yeah, I don't buy the theory though that this is going to make non baseball fans become baseball fans. I think if you're not a baseball fan, I don't think this is, I think this is going to, I think this is actually for the baseball fan. And that's why I like it. But it's going to speed up the sport, no? I mean, even just I'm not just talking about the time of game, but like the sport's going to feel less boring. There are people with my Friends with my wife or whatever, like I can't sit here and watch an entire baseball game. It's boring as anything. Yeah. Yeah. Well, now they'll have less time to complain about that in between the pitches. All right, we have not read reviews in a long, long time. Apple reviews for the pot. I mean, there's some other topics. I wanted to maybe touch on the MSG creating this stand-alone service where you can get Nick's rangers, Devils, islanders games for $30 a month, but I don't know if anyone outside of New York cares about that. But if you pay $30 for that, you're a lunatic. That's all I have to do. You might care about it because it's probably coming to a town near. You all would think at some point, no? Maybe. And by the way, so if I pay through cable, whatever my cable system is for MSG, this has no impact on me, right? This is just streaming specifically okay. If you don't have cable, it's for the cord cutters. It's someone who got rid of cable, they want to watch the Knicks, they can pay $30 a month to watch the next. Or pay 9.99 per game, which is you gotta be an idiot to do that. Just keep cable at this point. It's absurd. And then there's a report who knows if it's true that Netflix and Tom Brady are gonna team up for Tom Brady roast. That got to me excited. I would be very into that. Who's gonna do it, Jeffrey Ross?

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

04:46 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"That it's untimed and you sit there and you're thinking along with the manager and strategy now it's like everything else in life is rushed is time. I don't want baseball to feel rushed. And I don't know if that's going to be the case once it gets implied here in the regular season. Fair point here's how I would push back on that. Number one, if you get anxious during a mech game, I got some Xanax, I can help you out. A little half a pill, do you good? Here's how I would counter that. The moment you're talking about and you're right, there is that base is loaded two outs, 9th inning, tension. There's a lot of tension. And you like that. Here's how it counter that. You get maybe one or two moments like that during the game. The rest of the game is the pitcher going for a one mile walk around the mound in between pitches and the batter stepping out of the box to fiddle with his glove and scratches balls. Right. The game has been, to me, like, you know, the expression of this two sides to every argument, to me there's no other side on this. I can't listen to anyone who doesn't think this is a great thing for baseball. And I think the only people here, I don't know if the casual fan understands how unwatchable the game has become in terms of the length of the game and the time in between pitches. It got to a point where it was an embarrassment. I mean, just look at the spring training games. I had this stat in my column today. I got to go find it, but the high end of the spring training games has gone from like three 40 to three O 6. Right. How can you not love that? Listen, I don't mind the occasional game here and there where it's 13 to 11 and it's going. But maybe this is because I'm a Yankee fan and their games are always forever. To get these games down to two 30, I think is tremendous for the sport. Yeah, I'm not gonna argue which way I said I'm going in with an open mind and they have to do it. Regardless of if people like it or not, the sport needs it. And I like the idea that, you know, you bring up a great point. Okay, it may ruin or rush a couple of big moments, but it creates an otherwise boring, maybe feeling like meaningless pitches, it creates, it commands your attention more so immediately, there's no more getting off moving around doing a billion other things while the game is on because now you know that there's a clock which is just gonna be very weird getting used to in an untimed sport. It's weird not a habit time to a certain extent. And I don't know where baseball stands on this if they've made any comments about this, but I have no problem with them tinkering it. Like if 15 so the rule is the picture has 15 seconds to make the pitch if nobody's on base 20 seconds if someone's on base. Okay, if they want to if they see after the

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

03:56 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"My buddy solita Sal. How are you? Good. Looking forward to opening day. It can't come soon enough, but I'm not bad. I'm trying to figure out how to enjoy these football free Sundays and I haven't figured that out yet. Oh. What was the weekend a lot of Costco and yes. A lot of diaper changing and a lot of Costco, when Aaron running and things like that. Baby time, you know, family time. The good stuff. Sounds like a great weekend. Yeah, you're betting the XFL and I'm making Costco. That's farcical. I haven't watched the XFL. That did not happen at all. That did not happen at all. I did, you know, I think you'll appreciate this 'cause I don't think we've spoken about it. I think you knew I was did I tell you I was going to Maureen's on Sunday. No, I know we're trying to set something up, but you didn't tell me you were going there. I went to Maureen's kitchen on Sunday. For those of you around the country, you don't know marines kitchen is a breakfast joint on Long Island Suffolk county, and it's so simple to say the best breakfast plays on Long Island because it's so much more than that. Like they're one and there's no two, like that's how good it is. No matter where you live in the New York area, you got to get to Maureen's kitchen. Sal and I are regulars there. So I went though with family on Sunday. They went my cousins. And I'll tell you though I made such a mistake. It wasn't a mistake, but what happened was the night before. I went to a steakhouse. Oh, what was your birthday week? Happy birthday, by the way. Thank you. Appreciate it. Yeah, so for my birthday I went to a steakhouse. And we had a late reservation 8 o'clock at the steakhouse. And then I met my cousins at Maureen's on Sunday at 9 30 in the morning.

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

01:37 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"You're far from finished. Are you looking to close the book on your job? Maybe turn a page in your career? V continued. At the Georgetown university school of continuing studies. Our professional master's degrees and certificates are designed to meet you where you are. And take you where you want to go. At Georgetown SES, the learning never stops. And neither do you. Write your next chapter. Be continued at SES dot Georgetown dot EDU slash iHeart.

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

03:54 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"And it was an exclusive show. The syndicated show that we did with Jim Ross just keeping the train on the tracks and Paulie dangerously referencing New York. So the show wouldn't play well outside of New York because nobody would know what I'm talking about. Right. But what I'm sitting there and I'm talking about, you know, these two are in competition like. Two dragsters going down queens boulevard. Or you know, hey, you know, they not only got a Nathan's hot dog on Coney Island, but you know, hey, they each had two conditions. And outside of New York, I don't know how many people. If you live in New York, you know what a condition is. I mentioned famous, you know, catches delicatessen. We're big Nick's pizza on the upper west side. Or people come to New York now and they know they know about nobu. You know, but they know about mister chow because these are world famous brands. If you live in New York, you would know about tani 52, which was just the sushi spot backpack in the late 80s and early 90s. So. WCW always wanted me to get more and more publicity in New York, which is why we did, we did an event with Lawrence Taylor in the Meadowlands, which was the night that Ric Flair regained the title from sting. In the middle of a blizzard, we used Lawrence Taylor against an opposing corner against me in the Meadowlands. As the Giants were getting into the playoffs against the Chicago Bears led by Mike Ditka. This was when LT warrants Taylor was the biggest board star in New York. So I was at the China club all the time on Monday nights. And anyone was there, I was the, I was the guy, you know, I was, hey, you know, you know what, we got to have you meet Paul, you know? Okay, and the office was the place the funniest place. The funny thing is, it wasn't that it wasn't that great to hang out inside the China club by the bar or the main area. On a Monday night, the place to be was the office. That's where everybody hung out. And Michael Jordan was hanging out at the same time. I was hanging out. And the photographer, the China club, the gentleman named Dominic condi, who was just a fabulous photographer said, I gotta get you guys together. And I said, okay, you know, and then we're just shook into a schmoozing about some common friends that we had in Chicago. For a moment and then when I said, oh, Dominic wants to take a picture and then boom, we just kind of had the idea of going back to back and with me doing this about it. All there he is than I am. That's great. That is great. I appreciate it. Michael Jordan was a wannabe Paul Heyman guy. Yeah, he came to meet you in the back. It's like very Sopranos ish. Like in the back of the bada Bing or something like that. I have the meeting with Tony. I am the wise man.

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

03:02 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"You know, they had taken this match elsewhere, but man, they do that in the garden. And they have dusty Rhodes challenging for the title in the garden. And dusty was the guy from the outside of WWWF. That the fans in New York wanted to see the most. And so Vince McMahon's senior Vincent James McMahon brought dusty in. And put him on television. On WWWF television, not just from championship wrestling from Florida. And just the enormity of his charisma and personality could only be matched by one other person, superstar Billy Graham. So it was just a natural matchup. The two matches in the garden. They were for years. The most revered, best remembered title matches. In Madison Square Garden, even throughout the bob back on era. I don't think any of bob backlund matches the exception of maybe the cage match that he had with pat Patterson. I don't really think any of bob backwards matches in the garden. We're as fondly remembered at that level as superstar Billy Graham versus yeah, I was thinking more of the polka dot era, but I forgot it, but then I got it. I remember it. I was a little before my time, but I guess he did have that little run there. Last thing I want to ask you before you go. There's a great Twitter account. It's called and I'm a terrible host by not knowing me. It's either 90s rustling or 90s WWE. And they posted a picture this week of a very of Pauly dangerously with the phone. And you were back to back with Michael Jordan. I don't know if you saw the photo this. It's from the China club, yeah. I was gonna say, can you tell us the circumstances of meeting Michael Jordan or what that was from? So it was at the time. I think Michael Jordan was blessed enough to meet me. Michael Jordan was bust enough to meet you. I was a regular to China club in New York to the point where I would always make the papers that week in New York. To the point where WCW would fly me home to New York to go to the China club on Monday nights because that was the night at the China club. So I would get flown home just to go to the China club so that the New York newspapers would run pictures of me in the China club or mention that I was in the China club where the gossip pages would mention. I was always in the papers here. At the time label is WCW's Paul. Exactly. And at the time, Jim Ross and I were hosting a version of the syndicated show, first on what was then WPIX channel 11 in New York and then moved it WCBS channel two in New York, which was called WCW New York.

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

02:35 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Point of what I'm doing. Right. The whole point of what I'm doing is, you know, bring them into the nurturing bosom and then feed them poison. Boom, gotcha. And. Just the timing of it. Right. Feeling the crowd and feeling the rhythm and even if they're even if they're invested and so they're leaning in and they're being silent to hear you. There are still a given a take. They are the third character in our scene. The three people in that scene were Cody Rhodes Paul Heyman and the audience in mass. And, you know, it's like a band play. The lead guitarist is gonna suck if the bass guitarist is offered them. It just won't sound right to you. So there's a rhythm to this. And there's a rhythm to it being presented, especially on television too. So you say the line and you try to feel the beat of the audience, you feel the heartbeat of the audience, and then you stick in the dagger and people at home go, oh, oh my God. You know, and it's not just the fact that the audience will react to it. It's the people at home, the viewer at home that needs to react to the scene playing out. We do our scenes, not on a closed set. We do our scene and not like on Saturday Night Live with two, 300 people in the audience or a Broadway play with 400 to 600 people in a square, or even Shakespeare in the park with 708 hundred people coming to the park. They see Hamlet or Othello. We do our performances. We do our scenes in front of ten, 15, 20, 25,000 people live as a studio audience in an MBA basketball arena. So you've got to be cognizant of their rhythm in order to play your scene right because if they're rhythm is off kilter, it will completely destroy the message that you're trying to tell to the viewer at home. And obviously chemistry is important there. The chemistry during that promo was great. And then like you said, you went through this emotional history with dusty and then you told Cody that he was the son dusty never wanted. Roman was the son he always wanted. And then the next week you told Cody, you were going to sleep with his wife. So I never, I never said I was going to sleep with his wife, implied, implied.

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

01:59 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Story, you're far from finished. Are you looking to close the book on your job? Maybe turn a page in your career? Be continued. At the Georgetown university school of continuing studies. Our professional master's degrees and certificates are designed to meet you where you are. And take you where you want to go. At Georgetown SES, the learning never stops. And neither do you. Write your next chapter. Be continued at SES dot Georgetown dot EDU slash iHeart.

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

05:48 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Not okay, I've been knocked off the throne, and I'll regain my throne. That's not how we played this. There's a reason why he's approaching a thousand days as the champion in WWE. And that's because it's an uninterrupted pursuit of greatness and the very top not only day to day, but micro moment to micro moment, that there can't even be that long of a moment where Roman Reigns does not define the fact that he is the absolute undisputed, uncontroverted number one star in the entire industry. And the burden that places on a human being. Is so extraordinary. That the lengths that he'll go to in the depths that he'll stoop to. To keep that position micro moment to micro moment. Have led him down a villainous path. Even though in his mind, it's justified because so many people rely on him to be the top star and he's accountable to them because of their belief in him. And he's done a great job with it as have you. A lot of people say you're just as responsible as anyone else for this storyline succeeding. Everyone knows Paul Heyman is probably not going to see probably the greatest promo guy greatest talker in pro wrestling history. But what you do with the facial expressions is amazing. How fun has this been for you over the last year or so in terms of your career in this storyline and getting to do what you've done with it? Spiritually orgasmic. It is perfect. And also, it's because I work with someone, and I often say that the relationship when you work with somebody so closely behind the scenes. In the pursuit of doing something that can Garner this type of critical acclaim. That the pursuit has to be so transparent and so open with one another that, you know, in a completely non sexual way, you are far more intimate with that person than you are with your own family. Because in order to reach those levels, you have to expose your own vulnerabilities, your own fears, your own concerns. Hey, let's do this. I don't want to do that why. I suck at doing that. What? No, I really. We can't do that. I suck at that. And I don't want to do it because it won't be up to our level. And you have to be forthright with it. You have to admit that things that you're not good at and can never be great at. And good just isn't good enough for what we're pursuing. So I work with someone. Roman Reigns being that someone. Who wants the greatness who wants the

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

05:12 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Do you, how often will happen where someone will give you an idea and you're like, oh my God, I'm not bringing that to room, and that's terrible. Or do you give them everything you hear? And a second part to that, are you getting input from people outside of that little group, like are people trying to chime in and say, oh, this could be good for maybe other wrestlers. Fans, I'm sure everyone chimes in with their thoughts on storylines. Well, I mean, you know, Sammy's had a big voice in it too. And rightfully so. He's the person that's presenting the character. But in terms of well, in terms of me just shooting down, I really, with this group, there have not been a lot of ideas that I just sit there and say, hey, that's not even worth me reaching out for. It's a pretty damn smart group. The people that I mentioned, don't just, you know, throw crap up against the wall and see what sticks. They vet their own ideas out. It's never just, hey, I got this one little thing in this one word, I think there's a plan with anything that is presented to us. And on the flip side, when we present to them, we always have a plan. Hey, this leads to this leads to this, which we call back on in a few weeks when the very same thing happens, but it's the mirror image. Which is what, you know, it's why we try everything that we do. We try to give meaning to. So that when it happens again, there is a story behind the action itself. Roman handing the chair to Sammy at the Royal Rumble leads to Roman handing the chair to Jay Uso to use on Sammy at the Elimination Chamber. And the same thing happens with certain words. We use a certain word. We bring that word back time and time and time again. We want people invested in the story to such an extent that everything that we do. They go, I know what that means. You understand what that is about, right? Everything's about the story. And we got to talk about it. No, please. We got to talk about your role in all this before we do that. I want to say one thing about Roman, which I think is interesting because he praised and rightfully so on Sami Zayn deserves a massive amount of credit for what he's done with this. And I think Roman deserves as much if not more credit from this standpoint. Now maybe I'm a little biased because I've gotten to know him a little just through interviews. We've done, I don't know, 6 or 7 interviews over the years. And

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"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

03:18 min | 7 months ago

"heyman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Everyone to SI media with Jimmy trainer. Thanks for listening. We have a great show, WWE legend, Paul Heyman, who's currently a special counsel, Roman Reigns. It's WrestleMania season, so we have a wrestling interview here for you today with Paul Heyman following Heyman. We have train of thoughts with Sal la cata Sal and I get into the pitch clock in Major League Baseball and we read a lot of apple reviews that have been left the past couple of months on Apple for the pod. So stay tuned for train of thoughts if you want to hear us me and Sal get into it about the pitch clock and then read the apple reviews before that. Paul Heyman on WrestleMania season and the big WrestleMania main event with Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. If you missed any recent episodes of the SI media podcast, be sure to go into the archives and check them out. I and eagle was on last week, Brian Curtis from the ringer two weeks ago, Richard deitch, three weeks ago, Chris Berman, four weeks ago. So subscribe to the SI media with Jimmy train at podcast and leave a review on Apple and we'll read it on an upcoming episode. All right, Paul Heyman, followed by train of thoughts with solicito all right here on this episode of SI media with Jimmy trainer. All right, joining me now always a fun time when he comes on the SI media podcast. He is the special counsel for the tribal chief Roman Reigns as we get ready for WrestleMania season. Paul Heyman, Paul, how are you? Mister trena, how are you, sir? I'm well. Good to see the neck is feeling better. I don't see the neck brace today, so that's a good sign. Listen, as Kanye West will tell you, we Jews have access to all the best hospitals. Let alone media like Sports Illustrated, which I'm sure we own. And so I heal quickly, sir. Yes. Good to see that. It was a great image, I must say. My niece, my 17 year old niece, Lena got a huge kick, she sent me the picture and they enjoyed seeing the neck brace. So that means you're doing your job well, I guess. Well, the thing is I took a stunner from Kevin Owens 48 hours earlier. And I'm always of the opinion that if you can do something that will cause a channel surfer to stop surfing the channels and go, this, hey, do you see this? It's just such an absurd image. Of someone in a suit and a collared neck brace up on a Tron with 20,000 people in an arena that if your channel surfing, what the hell is with this guy? You know, you have to always take the opinion that somebody has never seen you before and how do you lure them into watch you and then get invested in the message that you're sending. You can't do that all the time, but if there's an opportunity to do something that out of the box that absurd that bizarre, why wouldn't you jump on it? Yeah. Well, you guys have really hit on something with this entire storyline of the tribal chief Roman Reigns with Sami Zayn and now we have Cody Rhodes for WrestleMania, so there's a lot to unpack here.

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Auburn Head Coach Bruce Pearl's Reaction to Ukraine Situation

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 1 year ago

Auburn Head Coach Bruce Pearl's Reaction to Ukraine Situation

"This week the Jewish people are celebrating the festival of porn And poor him is a celebration of what Queen Esther did Queen Esther was with the king of Persia and the palace and she was Jewish And Heyman was a very close adviser to that king And he was advising the king that maybe it was time to get rid of all the juice Queen Esther's uncle was more high My Hebrew name is Morgan And I think that my family gave me that name for this reason Once I talked to Esther the queen had said look Esther you might survive this for a little while But you won't survive this He's really going to kill all the Jewish people and your family And he gave us to the courage to try to see if she could turn the king's heart and she did And saved the nation So some of you may be uncomfortable You guys asked the question right You asked the question about Ukraine We say never again I was born in 1960 15 years after they opened up the Gates And they saw 6 million Jews were murdered And 3 million more people And so if Tara Vera and van der veer wants money for three pointers I'll up whatever they're offering I mean I'm all in healthier Ukrainian people survive that And I'm very concerned about what's going on in Iran with the king of Persia now And if we embody that government give them all that money sign a bad treaty It's going to put the world in jeopardy

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"heyman" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show

07:00 min | 1 year ago

"heyman" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show

"We haven't seen it since last week. That's right. Next up, Meghan morant interviews Natalia backstage. She talks about xia Lee, saving Naomi last week and says, if xia ever steps to me again, she's gonna need a protector. She didn't even say the line right. She's gonna need to protect her. Do you think you think you were expecting her to get it right? After what, 15 years? She's so no, definitely. She's like reading cue card. She's like, she's gonna need a protractor. What? She said a lot more, and she blinked through the entire promo, just dialy, just blinking constantly. That's like one O one of acting is don't fucking blink. The entire time. She needs to watch Michael Caine's acting one O one. Or Michelle Obama who just apparently never blinks an interview. Next up, this was interesting because I noticed the new UFC women's bantamweight champion giuliana Pena. She was sitting right behind the announce desk. Every time they showed pat McAfee and Michael Cole, I noticed fans were asking her for a picture. Yeah. And I was like, oh, okay, maybe they'll highlight her at some point. 'cause she just beat the Amanda Nunes to Saturdays ago. Yes, but who is one of the most she beat Ronda Rousey and everything, but they never like highlighted that she was there. And she had the UFC belt like around her waist. Yeah. And I mean, obviously she was put in that seat. Yeah. You know? It was just why you have her there if you're not going to show her. Yeah. But good for her taking out Amanda Nunez. Next up we have the Viking raiders versus Jenna Mahal. And shaky. Thank you. I've already hit shanky with a splash off the top rope for the win. Why is 7 foot tall shanky taking the loss here? 'cause he's shanky. He's 7 feet tall. His name alone. Jinder Mahal? Yeah, he's former WWE Champion, but are they ever gonna make him champion again? No. Wait, the Viking guys won? Yes. Once last time they did that. Like a win. Right, yeah. Like a pin. I think it was when they beat the street profits in axe throwing. That was their last win. Oh yeah, that makes sense. Outside the arena, Paul Heyman is holding the universal championship, waiting for Roman Reigns, a car pulls up, Heyman smiles, opens the door and says, my tribal chief. But out of the car is Brock Lesnar, didn't see that coming. Brock says we doing a little advocating tonight Paul and Heyman's like, I was kind of expecting someone else, Brock says maybe Roman and hayman shakes his head, Brock's Heyman's chest and says, good luck with that and walks away. We'll get to that later. Yeah. This episode is brought to you by HP plus. In a world full of smart devices, shouldn't your printer be smart too? It is with HP plus. These printers know when they're running low. So you always get the ink you need delivered right when you need it. Plus, you save up to 50% on ink, so you can print whatever you want. As much as you want, any time you want. That is pretty smart. Get 6 free months of instant Inc when you choose HP plus. Conditions apply, visit HP dot com slash smart for details. Comcast has built a broadband network with one simple purpose to keep customers connected every single day. In the last ten years, we have invested $30 billion and 15 billion since 2017 alone to keep America's largest gig speed broadband network fast, secure and reliable. Because more Americans rely on Comcast estate connected, we work around the clock to build a better network every single day. Comcast, better today, even better tomorrow. Learn more at Comcast dot com slash network. Next up, we have happy talk with happy Corbin and madcap moss. They come out with Adam Pearce's death with Drew McIntyre sword still jammed inside. Right. So let me get this straight. They took this desk with them from Los Angeles to Chicago. They traveled with his desk. Yeah. He needs it. I mean, it's only valuable now that it has a really nice sword in it. Really nice. It wasn't cool before. The best sword you could get at target in the kids aisle. But this might be moss's worst joke yet. What do you call Drew McIntyre when he leads a sword behind in a desk? The glass go dance. Yeah. Vince? Domini bullshit. I was crickets. Yeah. Moss cuts two more knee slappers, but I'll spare you. Thank you. And Corbin tells moss to remove the sword. Of course, moss can't pull the sword out and Corbin can't pull the sword out and together they can't pull the sword out. What is it like fucking excalibur? It is. Monier? That's exactly what this says. So McIntyre comes out and says, are we having some performance issues? And once again, you know. I was crickets. Yeah. So drew beats them up both very easily and removes this caliber, and then he tries to decapitate Corbin. Yeah. But moss pulls him out of the ring in time. Thank God. Later Corbin and moss are hiding from drew backstage and Corbin tells Megan morant that moss will face McIntyre at day one. What? But moss looks nervous. Oh, Izzie. This is a pay per view match. Pay per view. Wow. I got moss. You're not doing it yet? Yeah, I guess I'm retaining the champ that belts over here. I always forget, but yeah. Hashtag make Drew McIntyre heal again. Please, please. Please. Because this is just garbage. Not as well. I mean, you're not doing anything else. Right. Have them lead these men. Yeah. He used to be in a group with Corbin for like a minute. It was like him Corbin and Braun? Or was it last year or am I getting that wrong? Was it Lashley and Braun? When they all pinned Roman together? They've all teamed up at some point, but whatever. Right, right. Backstage, Sam, it was so memorable. It was. It was. Backstage Sami Zayn asks Adam Pearce and Sonya DeVille, when am I going to get my rematch to the universal championship? Instead, pierce says, well, next week, we're having a 12 man gauntlet match in the winter, gets an opportunity at the intercontinental title. Maybe a day one, I don't know. But that's their big announcement. It's 12 man gauntlet. It's gonna be the whole episode of SmackDown. Right. Spoiler alert. Only recorded this, by the way. Yeah. They have. Yeah, I wonder who wins that. Sammy, the only guy that's the only kind of thing that they named in the match. I know. So wait, who's the, so nakamura is the IC champ still, right? Right. I keep forgetting because he's never defining that thing. He must lose it. And he so it's going to be Sammy and nakamura.

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Thomas Markle Suggests Oprah Is ‘Playing’ Meghan and Harry in Latest Interview

The Adam Carolla Show

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Thomas Markle Suggests Oprah Is ‘Playing’ Meghan and Harry in Latest Interview

"Let's let's cleanse our palate with a little bit of meghan markle's dad. Tmz reports at thomas markle says he and prince charles have one thing in common. They both been ghosted by. Meghan harry and He's not a fan of oprah and he kinda like kinda calls harry a cock in his own way. Here's a clip from his recent sixty minutes australia interview. I think oprah. Winfrey is playing harry and meghan to go. She's using them to build her network and build. A new show. Needs all the help. i think she's taking advantage of very weakened man and getting him to say things that you just shouldn't be saying on television. So you think are saying i guess the frailties of harry and meghan it and decided to cash in on that i think so. Now she'll she'll disagree of course and she might even assuming i don't care but the bottom line is it seems to me. She's working harry. Is there really bad green green. Maybe with australia sixty minutes australia. Max padded we have harry with with the oprah that old clip calling. Everyone a racist. Remember what he worked to halloween that year. Oh what s uniform. I'm glad that everyone's done something. So this is from Heyman oprah couple of weeks ago apple. tv show together. The feeling of being trapped within the family is. There was no option to leave eventually. When i made that decision for my family i restored. You can't do this as well. How 'bout is after. Get until i am able to do this. She was going to end their life. Should have to get to that.

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'Boxing News' ft. Combat Sports Insider Deon Clubbs (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #13)

Ball & Buds

03:35 min | 2 years ago

'Boxing News' ft. Combat Sports Insider Deon Clubbs (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #13)

"Big terence crawford fan elephant in the room. Is we all want to see the task. Force earl spencer. Who is tasked. Crawford's bob arum aerospace is now heyman so let's pbc de espn top rank two different companies. And they don't talk that. Well bob air hill talk to somebody like eddie hearn's who's matchbox and that's why we're going to have the fury verse. Anthony joshua fight which will be happening soon helping the site but pack. I mean he has won. The belts task cropper. Only has one belt. Its way for our task offer to pillow more emphasis on how necessary that fight is to unify. Forty-seven welterweight division. I think if pack. Yeah winds i mean. Sorry one of the best boxers of all time but if he beats terence crawford somehow he'll solidified himself as how pound. I mean this may weather and then pack. Y'all right there for this generation. Yeah dan i honestly think that terence crawford will not come with the same protests when keith armand fault pack. Y'all was outclass outmatch. I'm saying a right now first clubs bangers clubs bangers on the list i care score for will win this fight In might go the distance. But i think tears crawford will will have pack yao dump by lisa sixth or seventh round. He starts a little later and then he wants he figures you out it's over with in pac l. Might be rabbi. He might be there with calmer. Gregor the wraps might be sectional. They all my internet things about life thing about how much they drink tonight before. Who knows what. I think pat will be going to sleep. Who could slum writer six or sound around that fight and crawford who have to belts. It'll be more if assist as far as him fighting Earl spencer fight really needs to happen for you have just one chance. I don't like all these these all. These belts and safety and buys are fine but we want one undisputed champion and had way divisions got right there startling towards that path with a anti josh will sisa fury and i think the wealth way forty seven trend towards that way hopefully by next year once cry a patio like trash that he has dispose disposable. Jettison get out here. that's to happen by next year. Oh yeah my brother. I completely agree. We got to have that match. We boxing match in our lives and i agree. I believe that terraced coffer will stop mini. Pack y'all i believe many we'll put up a good fight but yeah i don't think he has what it takes. I think he's a little too old to stop. Terence crawford crawford at the ball in booths. Podcasts he's really good. And i really like him and so yeah i think he's gonna stop him and i i hope so. I'm very excited. So we can have him versus like you said errol spence and see that joint in twenty twenty two fo the win- anyways so we have a huge fight coming up either this year next year. The heavyweight division is finally consolidating and we have tyson fury versus anthony joshua which will be the biggest fight in u. k. boxing history. So my friend. Tell me how we feel about the heavyweight division. How well they're doing art. We can't okay. Starts out first of all omar. Would you

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"heyman" Discussed on The Flow Artists Podcast

The Flow Artists Podcast

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"heyman" Discussed on The Flow Artists Podcast

"Of learned is early life so much easier for show low ron here just popping into let you know about upcoming one hundredth episode. If aside one hundred will be a special event where joan. I will reminisce over the last three years of the podcast and talk about what comes next. We're going to experiment a little. Try livestreaming it. We'll strain the special episode on facebook and twitter on sunday the eleventh of april at seven pm australian eastern standard time all leave links are not so take a look for more details exciting stuff or at least get back to our conversation with bianca heyman and say i feel like. It's really sean. Through way that what d love most developed doing this type of work really. I love being a kid and like pretty much unleashing my in adult judgement. I mean maybe with the nonstop was scary. They did judge me for show freaked me out but with the little kids is nice document. There's lack these ladies and fun dancing and and you can kind of set the body. How much freedom is allowed as the facilitator. It's like cool if you're willing to be the owner in the open with them than they have been up and if you do it in a way that safe and lex steady. It's beautiful like you get to make that real south slack. They so truthful in their expression. And i absolutely loved that and also i love the gratitude pot every session. We did gratitude at the end and they get really good at it by about wake five they start to understand that when you give thanks to something and tell us why thanking for everybody can lend frommatt. That's when you get to hear the absolute magic of how it's supporting them in their lives and they saw genuine they got achieve different adults. Way can be a little bit conditioned by society and say the right thing at the right time but young people. They said how it is. And it's so refreshing. I love that part of it. It would mean you finish your class in a really nice loving gratitude. Good at the facility because you like awesome. Got it and you can walk to slack. Works and say..

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"heyman" Discussed on The Flow Artists Podcast

The Flow Artists Podcast

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"heyman" Discussed on The Flow Artists Podcast

"To begin an aerial practice or just wants to get back into it. It's the perfect way to stop. This episode is brought to you by our sponsor yoga australia registering teachers and training courses to ensure that everyone in australia has access to quality. Yoga teaches or there is more than enough from me. Let's get into our conversation with biassa heyman yada thank you so much for making it along tonight so great to get the chance to speak with you pets. We could just start with you telling us a little bit about your background and how you discovered yoga show. Thanks for having me guys. It's really last of asia. So i come from a background working with youth and elected a place called copies in melvin for twelve years and it's mostly second generation migrants to australia siphon. South sudan and irretrievably. Nato peo- and across africa and these kids have sort of experienced quite a bit of trauma and the have a lot of kind of behavioral issues. And so they really schooled me on how to handle any kind of behavior comes out when you're working with young people and then assad to practice yoga as a way to give myself more to work with them. 'cause i found being for twelve years on these pests. Nellie that wants to always give give give anti cairns. I care and it got to a point where i realized i really needed to ryan and take care of myself and so yoga was a tool for me to give energy back so that i could say betta and say when you were working with the kids. Four yoga like more of a social work kind of context or education. Yes i sorta like social work. It's basically a drop in center and anyone from six to sixteen years comes and plays there and you cook food and everyone's like a community pretty much the backyard anyone that leaves the commission housing there and say we would do activities like building and though is a eighth austat. They wanted to teach kids their limit by letting them to activities that were kind of out of the conference sign with a little bit of risk involved so that they could learn whether boundaries were so he's hammer nails and we lot is and yeah fun stuff. Yeah awesome and sorry. What was the inspiration to start brett circle so really these kinds from my own life experience and so i grew up in a family when my dad had pretty severe mental health issues and he was suffering from bipolar and there was so many beautiful times going on with him. Because it's like he gets to experience such a depth of martian. So it'll be like is an odd and he's a panga and every day is like beautiful and exciting and he's such a feel of it. He showed me the world in a really colorful way but when he was down it was really challenging. And yeah i guess it was like. Hey until i got survey about twenty twenty one and then he got really sick for the first time in my life and it wasn't properly managed by the mental health kiss eastern so he went into a hospital into an institution and they took care of him but he was still really mannequin. Really unwell and they let him back into the community which they shouldn't have done and then he went home and actually met my step mom her you know. I was the biggest love of his life of eight years and he was happy with him more than i'd ever seen before and.

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Purim Torah - Anna Solomon

Judaism Unbound

06:54 min | 2 years ago

Purim Torah - Anna Solomon

"Anna solomon. Welcome to judaism unbounded. It's really great to have you. It's great to be here. So we've been doing this series on the bible and it's really exciting to be able to talk to somebody who's written a what you call exactly a biblical novel. A you know that generates itself from a biblical story. But i love to start by understanding like how you chose to write a novel based on the biblical story. You know you've written other books before wh what was the process that brought you to take this on the initial impulse really came from a children's book that i was given to read to my own kids which was sort of a children's version of the book of esther. I expected it to be simpler somehow or to kind of make the book of esther more straightforward and it turned out didn't it all in it actually raised all of the questions that had always had about the book of esther but it was like wait a second. Why was it that. I was always told that esther was really virtuous and it turns out. She's concubine a harem. And what about this fusty character. Who seems to actually have made what we would consider to be the quote virtuous choice by saying no. I won't parade make it. There were all these questions and then plot holes Hush worse who it seems by the end is sort of shocked by what heyman has been doing. This genocide earlier on is like yeah. Sure whatever you know. There's just so many there's so many sort of plot holes and inconsistencies and and my kids had all sorts of questions and it kind of made me want to go back to the book of esther itself and investigate on which is not something. I really have a lot of experienced with the local tax that that was the initial impulse that drove me back with all of these questions. You know a lot of times on this podcast. We've talked about wanting to have people. Will we call regular jews. You know people that are unauthorized. Feel empowered to take on jewish topics and jewish practices and reimagine. Them and a lot of people are intimidated to do that because they say well. I'm not a rabbi. I didn't study. How do i know how to do you know and so. I really love to talk to somebody who's done that kind of day. She's move of saying well. I'm going to really you know. Come to this. Not as somebody who's had a tremendous amount of expertise before i started and i'm curious both about the process of getting started. And did you feel intimidated in that way. And how did you get over it. And also the process of like. How much research did you do until you felt confident to the point of saying okay. Yeah i actually can write a novel about this or like you say i can contribute mid rushed to this book which you know other people say well i mean who are you after. Two thousand years totally. It's a great question. And i am absolutely a regular jew as you said i love that term and i think actually the what you said so the the research was totally tied into my getting to a point of being able to say i can do this but but not in the way. You'd expect not so much. Because i got to a point and i i felt like i knew enough it was because i got to a point and i realized that no one knows and so it gave me the freedom to go in. You know. I mean. I i began by going to my rabbi. This is in park slope brooklyn congregation. Bethelehem rachel to moaner. She's really wonderful. Insertive saying pronounced guest. Oh yeah She so great. And i said you know where do i even start and i was really open about how little i knew and she really you know is like in her office. So here's where you can even begin to go looking for interpretations translations other stories Mid rush of course. And i think for me one of the things that was very freeing in particular was was reading. The very ancient rabbis takes on The book of esther which were wild like really really wild things. That don't have any seem to have any basis in the book itself like in one hayman's daughter Heenan has a daughter first of all and she mistakes heyman for mortified or the other way round in in prayed and drops feces on his head on her father's head and it's like where does that come from in in many things like this and i think the more i read in the more outrageous at all was thought well if the ancient babylonian rabbis could do this then i guess i can. Do you know. I wanted to talk a little bit. About how your book is structured because on the one hand it's not unique to your book. There are many books that have a structure where you know chapter by chapter sort of different. I guess it's not different narrators in your case but different protagonists. I remember reading As i lay dying in school. Growing up by william faulkner which was like my first time with that and i didn't like that book i found it very disorienting but do i have grown into that style and i bring it up because i actually think you could see it as like. Oh interesting counterintuitive style for a novel or you could say when it comes to biblical text. I'll speak for myself. This is how i read it. Basically like when i'm reading a biblical text my process in my head is like For smidge i am in the text. I am like in the book of esther and then flashing to my life and that. I'm back to the book of esther and then maybe i'm to my parents. Lives are my ancestors recently but what was happening in terms of the structure of the book and in what ways might actually have something to teach us about how to approach whether it's biblical texts or any kinds of ancient texts that we work with. Yeah it's so interesting. What you say when you describe the way that you read the text in that you're going between them to your own life and two other to your ancestors etc because i think that's i think that's sort of how he read any text in a way. I mean we're always projecting ourselves into it in onto it and Whether consciously or or sort of subconsciously. And so i think in a way the weaving as you're talking about that i do in this book between these different narrators and really without between these very different times. 'cause there's the there's contemporary brooklyn there is nineteen seventies washington. Dc in ancient persia is meant to really have the effect that you're talking about that you have read which is which is to bring us closer together and to reckon with not only how much has changed but actually how much continues to be the same. In how how shaped we are by the stories that have come before us in shaped we continue to be and that we become i think then also more aware of the power of the stories. We are telling now you know to ourselves to our children to the people around us and the effect that that will have on their lives and their future. The potential for that kind of writing but also for reading is to make those connections and maybe be a little more conscious of our own powers as we as we tell our stories.

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Boston Red Sox bring back Cora as manager

WBZ Morning News

00:57 sec | 3 years ago

Boston Red Sox bring back Cora as manager

"Expected. Red Sox reportedly intend to rehire Alex Cora as manager Less than a year after firing him for the controversies surrounding both Boston's and Houston's sign stealing scandals that took place in recent years. The Red Sox Won a World Series championship in 2018 under Chorus Watch. It was also the manager during a rougher 2019 season, but of course, recently served a year long suspension that just ended after the World Series. For reportedly masterminding a sign stealing scheme in Houston Red Sox were led by Ron Ron. Nicky, Cora's bench coach last year didn't go so well finished last in the American League East Socks need to make a change fired Ron Ron icky looked toward a new skipper, and it ultimately came down to Cora or Sam Fold a New Hampshire native and the team again, according to baseball insider Jon Heyman and multiple other reports. Went with Cora. The expectation is that he is back in charge again.

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J.D. Martinez not opting out of rest of $110 million Boston Red Sox deal

WBZ Morning News

00:20 sec | 3 years ago

J.D. Martinez not opting out of rest of $110 million Boston Red Sox deal

"D. Martinez will not opt out of his deal. So will remain in Boston the next two seasons. He's coming Arguably the worst year of his career, and, according to baseball insider Jon Heyman, the likely finalists for the Sox manager job are Sam Fold. James Rouse in Don Kelly, Carlos Mendoza and, Yes, Alex Cora Adam Kaufman, the BBC

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Professor Mohammad Fadel Returns to Discuss the Current Political Climate

Diffused Congruence: The American Muslim Experience

08:01 min | 3 years ago

Professor Mohammad Fadel Returns to Discuss the Current Political Climate

"BOCOM professor frontal a really happy to have you on I know you've been on the show in the past prior to when I joined when we had different co host, but I did over the weekend a that episode I think he was episode thirty, three, thirty, four from summer, two thousand sixteen, and I listened to it just to catch up and hear a little about Your your background and your points of view. Is a super interesting. kind of got me thinking of of all the craziness that that's happened. Since two thousand sixteen, right life has been crazy in general since maybe nine eleven you could say but We've kicked it into high gear since the trump election, and now of course everything that's going going on with the virus of macro level. But It's like I said it's been crazy year. And you explain the rise of trump through economics, and that really that really resonated with me. You were talking about how things have gotten global and whatnot, and because there's more supply and demand you talked about more more more supply of workers may be flat or left Earth's or lower demand of of of jobs in the capital, potentially for the for the lower class. things have only gotten worse right so. Do you see. Do you see that that pattern continuing and potentially leading to more and more extremism or are you? Are you hopeful? Well I mean. covid changed a lot of things. So I mean. So let me back up I. Guess Trump from the beginning. Began to charge reorient trade policies began posing lots of openly protectionist measures. And then Cova conflict celebrated that. And layer on top of that a certain kind of anti Chinese Stanton. That Kobe has reinforced. That was already pre existing. and. So now. Yeah was situation where there's a kind of broad consensus among the political class that something has to be done about China. Now it's not clear what that will mean. In terms of global trade, because the global trading system is highly dependent on Chinese purchase patient, but as you, you know just in the last few months atop has been ratcheting up the pressure on China Army Right now trae closing council it's. Posing greater greater sanctions on Chinese tech firms, etc, odds greater confrontations with China in the in the South China Sea among other things. and then coverted has caused a lot of people that make me. We need to bring back a lot of production of things back to the United States. Now I don't know how realistic that. Ambition is particularly if it's more than a few products that might be viewed as critical in the public health emergency. but the General Point that I made twenty sixteen I think about global economics remains the case today. That is of great benefit in the aggregate to the United States. Particularly United States but at the same time there are a lot of losers from globalization The trump response to bat has been to try to engage protectionism. In a in a certain sense kind of change, the terms of trade in a way that slanted the United States by imposing tariffs on trading partners now United States can get away without just an extent because the united. States has such a leading role in the global economy, no country. Wants to be excluded from the US market. So they are. Willing to go along, and there's very limited steps that they can take in the short term. To retaliate against the US, the problem is. Over the medium to long term. States wants to take that approach to global trade. It's likely that it's going to produce. Reactions, right! You might see a rise of different kind of trading bloc centered around China for example centered around Europe right in which other countries enter into our French trading relationships with each other. To protect themselves in the United States. You also see this going on with the role of the dollar. Nice, as has been very aggressive in using the role of the dollar as the world's reserve currency to impose sanctions, Willy Nilly, all over all over the world thereby effectively. Telling the rest of the world that if you want to trade with us, you can have to adopt our sanctions regimes. and so even places like the EU or trying to build out. Heyman systems that can bypass the dollar right so they can escape the kind of US stranglehold on the global, market! So our costs while twice as there are costs involved to trying to either export you use US economic our to impose its will in terms of geopolitics with the dollar or with Tariffs Charles. Trade. In order to protect US workers. There's a much easier route. which I would like to see A. Dog! And it's possible it could happen. If there's a large enough democratic featuring, remember namely we preserve the gains of the post. World War Two liberalize trading system, but combine it with a much higher level of taxation. That would allow the government to redistribute the gains from International Trade and compensate the losers. What we've had going on the United States since the Reagan Revolution is a double whammy to the working class in that. Global. Association has undermined security jobs on the one hand and I guess conservative. mark pro-market policies domestically destroyed the the welfare state internally. Right. And so. Yeah, you have cheap TV's. Education is unbelievably expensive. Helped expensive. Real estate is on XP. Unbelievably expensive right. So. The most fundamental goods are outside the reach of the average worker, even even professionals right. consumption goes are really cheap an audit it feels like the current administration is doing if you look at the two by two of of what you just laid out right like less less fairness, and Lester is redistribution, more fans, smartest redistribution, globalization versus nationalism that the current administration is going towards nationalism without fairness, and you want to go towards globalization, which is good for everybody in the long run plus Mauri, distribution and fairness. Strategy of trump and Publican party is to. Push back against globalization where the United States does not have apparently advantage by using tariffs. Right. And then imposing. Her fragile trading charms on its trading partners where it does. And then instead of we distribute Gel redistributionist policy to to. Income! WHAT THEY WANNA do is used tariffs to protect its France.

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Dozens of Miami-Dade Parks to Open Next Week Amid Pandemic: Commissioner

Rush Limbaugh

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Dozens of Miami-Dade Parks to Open Next Week Amid Pandemic: Commissioner

"I mean eight commissioners revealing some plans about the slow re opening of the county Sally Heyman tells NBC six certain parks including tropical parking Reynolds Parker set to re open next Wednesday she says pavilions will be closed so there were no large gatherings of people will have police at every park and parked up on please they're going to monitor it before what is expected under this pandemic of a virus our social distancing she adds people will be advised to wear masks and gloves they will be provided for those who don't have the mayor will not confirm an opening date

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US health experts warn public to prepare for coronavirus outbreak

BBC World Service

04:29 min | 3 years ago

US health experts warn public to prepare for coronavirus outbreak

"Get ready is the message from health experts fighting the coronavirus convict nineteen at least eighty thousand people already infected in more than forty countries and that number is expected to rise my guest today is David Heyman he's professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the London school of hygiene and tropical medicine and he's one of the invoices of the World Health Organization which responds to coronavirus is the W. H. O. moving quickly enough or all powerful countries slowing its response and with the price to be paid by those unlucky enough to get sick thank heaven welcome to heart talk do you think you tease on the point of becoming a pandemic we note the word pandemic is really distracting word because it means different things to different people what needs to be done is country you need to do their own risk assessment and decide what they can do best whether it's to lock down the virus and smaller breaks where to begin strategies it would be in place should begin to spread wider in the community what a way to think this word is is on helpful because a lot of people regarded this is simply a way of defining the world wide spread of the disease making the point that the the civil tenuously in different places on the lot can kind of trigger an international response well there are several reasons first of all the W. H. O. uses the term public health emergency of international concern and they've already called this is an emergency of international concern when they did wait until the thirtieth of January to do it anyway I think that perhaps it should have been a bit sooner they waited until they have the evidence they felt was necessary to make the recommendation but now that it's it is looking like it's spreading it out breaks at least worldwide and possibly could spread into the communities there will be a change in what's going on now if the word pandemic is used the U. S. centers for disease control and prevention we want what for many years thinks upon them because they're likely data and should chat speaking the last few days that is not a question of if it's a question of when and how many people will be infected so some in the the kind of bubble Michalek public health industry find the word value because it helps them identify the scale of the challenge things that's right and if you think of when the pandemic of influenza was announced in two thousand nine he changed nothing the response was the same countries have preparedness plans they put those plans into operation and right now the word pandemic could actually mean the country stop trying to lock down the virus and now breaks and prevent a rapid spread into the country if it's so destined to do that so the word pandemic may have connotations actually backfire so easy for her to say that this has been discussed by the world health organization's although they have looked at that they have actually engaged in consider whether it will be useful and effective he said no it's no use well that's not exactly the case yesterday there was a discussion in a vise regrouped and I chair we talked about the usefulness of declaring a pandemic and we asked for the criteria that would be used to announce that but at the same time we talked about possible confusion between the public health emergency it's already been announced and also about the strategies a country should use in deciding how to deal with this way but this is the question a bit more than just the main feature is that that I had exactly so long you've been made by a pop of public health expert on the radio the last few days because it does have a direct impact to restrict use of former British international event attacked he said until the global pandemic is declared you can't release the World Bank funds so the poor countries can actually put the prices is the place to be able to deal with the spread of this virus this decision could actually impede the responses are possible it could have been the committee that I chair is actually a committee that works closely with the pandemic emergency fund at the World Bank and we're working to be sure the funding is made available when it's needed and now it's needed in many developed so you'll sign to the World Bank forget the words it's it's not what matters what matters is what's happening on the ground well that's not our job to do what we do is make recommendations and recommendations the recommendation would be to clarify with the differences between a public health emergency in a pandemic and when friends should be really see that that that that takes us back to the same problems as if they still need to clarify that on the wood isn't being used the funds are not being released that's absolutely right and we're working to make sure that those funds are really so this is a life issue at the moment

It's a Funny Time of Year for Horse Racing

The Final Furlong Podcast

02:30 min | 4 years ago

It's a Funny Time of Year for Horse Racing

"D- William Hill Air Gold Cup went to Angel Alexander for Tom Dascomb and and Richard Kingscote growl running his usual good race back in second. He's real consistent horse to be fair. Gulliver sound effort in third and we had the massive orange plunged job of buffer zone at bombed and bombed badly. He did finish George Bone to be fair. So at least you got one little bit the result on the Angel Alexander a huge win for Tom DASCOMB Steve Well. We'll stick with you to start this off three year old in a handicap recap very valuable one at that a surprise winner but a very impressive performance today yes surprised when a with the Pricey he went off twenty eight to one and he's been bigger in the MON thing but this is a whole sued one three times earlier in the season and run until badly chested from wide drone orange previous start so although it's easy to say off the top the John's but I was really impressed with in seemed to be drawn on the wrong side while sitting in the small all it group and I always think when you look at these big handicaps the only solid you wanna bail away you. WanNa be's where the Pacers and it's it all seem to have low so the fact that he was able to come down the stand side an hydro and he was I think three three or four lengths ahead of the neck extols It was very impressive in the fatty unexposed over six furlongs. I only the second three roles on since two hundred to two thousand three's it's point still a very progressive sprinters probably. GonNa have a decent season next year. You'd like you think so. You'd certainly like to think so rory. What was your take on the dark angel getting the win the William Hill Air Goal to give it its full title I wouldn't I wouldn't massively disagree with the commission's been made so far I just wonder whether of it of a twilight horse in terms of his racing defy defy the he'll have to go up to pattern company. Nick Season Eastern East finished three last year. The of the next woman is side of the tried back on. It's easy to say you mark them up for that. Because the rest of the placed horses were on the Far Side I do think that major jumbled in a hell of a lot of good though so it gives them a really good tool and it's all it's all very well. Concentrating on more is wasn't say well look at Cyber Fair but when the when the nearside win the race this they're not they're not done to sometimes we can get at tangled up in in you know horses being potentially better than the results. and again we've had this discussion time on the on the on the podcast abide what are considered to be draws but of course keeps winning from what I meant to be standing joke about winning from sole twenty plus over model and a half and Oscar going that must be a hell of a horse to win from not draw. I do it every single year so I'm not convinced that he was better than the result but in saying he's he's unexposed those sorts of conditions additions a big field sprint over six furlongs in a lot of his form has come around a band or unsightly very different tribes to wear so given conventional taxis improves and he's wanted clearly so he's all potential to do well nick season. I just wonder whether he will be the kind of buying in his head against a brick wall against horses or you know ten twelve points better than Heyman group threes and twos next year he certainly it'd be just this morning not capable of winning a couple of listed races but they'll have higher aspirations for them not might not be quite as easy as it looks because we sometimes talk about the listed group to group three even group one sprints depending on the type of quality that you have in in given seasons as really not being that far off handicap company that you can see horses make the progression from handicaps to even group but certainly the group to group three listed level it. It doesn't always take a huge amount to break into that. I just wonder about this performance if he deserves all the praise in the world and he's beaten not really solid yardstick and growl who second the race in two thousand Sixteen Yada Yada Yada runs his honest race Blah Blah Blah but if Roy Rory's point is absolutely spot on that these races are difficult to win. Steve sometimes they're difficult to back the winner of you often see a big price to winner and they just kind of keep beating themselves and so deliver this horse and his performance where he storms through to mow horses down and think right. They've got him now now. They know what what he is. There's going to be more to come or if that was indeed his day in the song then we should be deleting them from the tracker and looking for something else later in the the season possibly early next season. I think if he was five year old or something like that he yeah you could see that but what he's GonNa law in his favor that in the final easy three zero and he's unexposed over six furlongs. I think I was only is gonNA third run run over six furlongs in in one of those listed racist gesture when he was doing very why and the fact that he's been running round places like Gesta Sta just because he's been running. They're able to win that. When he's been awful a lot lower rating it doesn't mean that he's ideally suited to it and it showed on a straight track what he's put in his best performance so he's unexposed in several facets of is a homeland and he's only three road so you would expect to natural improvement for next season that I wouldn't be surprised if he was up to certainly group three level and the funny thing is with growl finishing second. I think when he finished second a a few years ago he went on to hit the frame in the group one on Champions Day at a massive price so light you say completely agree that the fact that handicappers is instantly inform handicappers winning these big races which on easy to win these big failed handicaps they can find the step up to two certainly group to group one level even easier than it might look at a time when you you think if a whole wins a mile and a half and the recap the Johnson stepping up into Greek ones easily. It's pretty remote. was there anything in behind. Steve that took your fancy with regards regards to possibly the sprintone champions day or for another big handicap either early next season or before the end of the season. was there anything in behind that that AH well there was a few that I thought were interesting. the the problem is with later in the season. Nive the likelihood likelihood of them getting decent grind is pretty unlikely it's not certainly it'll rain from now until the end Italian or certainly in the end of the year but it as a look out the window. It certainly looks well set in and we're GONNA get easy grind prevent. Yes I'm sure but the the two I thought ran better than that position all certainly run really well because they both finished in the first a half dozen aside. Every CBA was one of David Omar's who seemed to miss the break didn't get the clearest run through and also is in that middle middle grind where he was drawn high ironically the winner obviously withdrawn a bit higher but decided to go over to the far side where that the main body of the field race and he was finishing really well and the fact that he didn't get the clearest run through years of host it does like have to have things drop his wife if you go back to his French form and we all know that David Omar is done exceptionally exceptionally well with his friend French imports like glitters and he's group foam in the bag so I think next season we might see a a ever see boat winning one of these handicaps the other one was embar- of Richard Hannon's. I thought he was a bit inconvenience by being right in in the middle when the pacing to be either hard against the fall rail always rory said with them the angel is on the getting a good lead from aged jump by so dynamic didn't seem to be the place you want to be racing in the early stages where both embar-. Anisi Bo came from and I think and then might be right is in them whether it's later on in this seasonal rim early next season was quite a bunch finish as well. Let's say major jumbo actually did well considering. He had to cut out all the donkey

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MLB on Verlander flap: Astros violated access policies

Kap & Company

00:32 sec | 4 years ago

MLB on Verlander flap: Astros violated access policies

"Jon Heyman has tweeted this morning that regarding Detroit Free Press reporter Anthony Fenech the MLB statement that they've issued per our club me relate regulations the reporter should have been allowed to enter the clubhouse posting at the same time as any other member of the media and we have communicated this to the Houston Astros so good for them the Astros were dead wrong if a player doesn't want to talk to a particular person that's fine but everyone should be in the same vicinity at the

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Jon heyman discussed on On Air with Ryan Seacrest

On Air with Ryan Seacrest

00:24 sec | 6 years ago

Jon heyman discussed on On Air with Ryan Seacrest

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