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"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

Fresh Perspective

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

"Yeah, that's true. What's that? It just seems like that's like a big thing that even in your 20s would be a big thing to deal with. Your parents are operating. And I'm sure there's that they haven't talked about yet. Me too. I don't know. I wonder if I'll see that soon. Yeah. Hopefully, I feel like that could be a potential to bring the siblings back together. Yeah. Because it's always sweet when all the siblings are together. Yeah, I think so too. I kind of wish we could have a scene where Ethan Olivia do a little get away with all the kids. Yeah. Speaking of siblings, Nathan and Mariah. Got a special scene together. They did have a special little scene together, which made me laugh. I also discovered that I think Nathan sounds like Kurt from glee. Love that. I'm gonna have to re listen. Yes, he has a little bit of, he sounds a little bit like cart hummel. Amy, he's not the best match for Mariah, then if he sounds like her. Perhaps not. I did he was funny how both of them knew about the car, and both of them were like, she's gonna be. I know, I can't believe Nathan knew I know. Like Mariah, that's her sister in law. She kind of has a loyalty to Ethan. And Nathan does not have a loyalty to Ethan. Yeah, none. That was weird. They also seemed like relatively un bothered. Like they were like, this is about to go down. This is going to be horrible, but they're just making their hot cocoa, not super worried about it. I know I love how the conflict between Ethan and Olivia is like huge, like a big foundation of their marriage. And the issue that Mariah and Nathan have in this episode is whether or not you make hot chocolate with water milk. Yeah. And that's a lover spat I want. Yeah, that's what I signed on for. Actually. There was, it seems like Olivia and Mariah are going to talk about it next episode. When Olivia said something like, I want him to feel that pain or something like that when they're driving in the car, do you know what I'm talking about? No,.

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"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

Fresh Perspective

04:47 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

"Go ahead. Go ahead. I was going to send us. I loved him in season one. I thought he was so endearing. And that this point season four, I could not be married to him. I used to be like, no, I agree. Why is it like cute and sweet and he was like exploring the world and figuring it all out, but then after seeing how he handles conflict in the worst way possible and I don't know if he's worked to change that. I know. Not a helpful or beneficial way to eat your band the way that he handles issues. Yeah, before it seems like maybe he didn't know a better alternative. Now he knows better alternative and still makes the choice to be super conflict aversive and create issues in upset Olivia in ways that he knows sensor over the edge. And he just is not willing to make adjustments for that. And I know that's like a big change, but like God. I know. And it was always like it was kind of cute when he was talking to the phone with Mariah at the garage, but it was a little bit like he was like, you know, some big brotherly advice if she asks you if you knew about this, just lie. It's going to be fine. Like he seems so unbothered by the fact that Olivia was going to be upset by this. He just didn't seem worried and maybe he was just like masking his emotions, but he just didn't seem worried about setting her. Yeah, he really did it. In his interviews, he did though. He was, well, he knew that it would. Which I don't think this would have been a big issue. How do you just told her in the beginning? Yeah, if he's like, when we were separated, I bought a car. You guys were separated. He didn't know what was going to happen. Yeah, so you bought a car, fine. I don't understand why it's such a big deal either. Why is it the end of the world that he bought a car? Now the issue is not that you've got a car. It's that you kept it from her for so long. And the fact that he kept it for so long kind of makes it seem like it was his backup. When it's kind of like he had it set up for when things go wrong, he'll go and work on his secret car. That's not a great look. No, it's not. Not a good luck..

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"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

Fresh Perspective

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

"I said, I didn't like any of it. I didn't love that either. I also can't believe he did that in front of the cameras because I have a lot of trouble taking out the context of the cameras being there. Like I want to watch this and take it all in as it is. But in the back of my mind, I'm like, they are calling camera crews. They are sitting at these conversations. The camera crews came and set up in their kitchen, so berry could do this. Did he really apply? That's the thing is I always wonder in situations like this, and I've thought this about several other conversations in class bell. Is like, do you think that they happen before, do you think? And then they react. React to them. Or do them again? Yeah, I think they have these conversations. I feel like in my head, they have some sort of consultation or whatever once a week with TLC executives, and they're like, this is what happened in our family or something. And then they're like, okay, we'll do that again. Because there's just no way any of these conversations or they'll be like, do they have some sort of clause where they have to be really transparent about their lives so they're like, okay, so by the way, Ethan and I are planning to talk about our marriage. And they're like, okay, Olivia, let's set up a time to do it then. Right. We just talked about our marriage and we wanted to. Maybe it's like a good mediator or to be like, there's no escaping this, you have to talk about this now. Yeah. You're not getting. I'm so curious how they, I mean, I know they signed on to this, but I feel like I would be so hesitant to be having these real conversations that I could potentially have in private on camera. Yeah. And they just seem so raw. I have a hard time believing they'd be reenacted. I know. It is hard to believe. And maybe they aren't. But I don't know how they couldn't be reenacted. Olivia always she breaks down really genuinely, I feel like, I don't know. I just wonder what that's going to do for the kids as far as how they process emotion. If such of the younger ones who have only, well, I guess the older ones too, because they were pretty sheltered until the show. Yeah. The only way they've ever processed emotions is behind cameras. Yeah, that's so true, because they've talked about how they had no ability to talk about things like this before. And he just can't at all. So at least the younger ones are learning how to talk about emotions, but it's gonna be weird that the only time that they've ever done it is behind a camera. Right, can they have these conversations without a producer standing there watching them? I'm telling them, you have to speak about this. Yeah, that's really true. I don't know, I'm worried about these kids on all fronts. Yeah, I mean too. Speaking of Ethan's issues, I mean, in this episode, I was like, you gotta be kidding me. You're being awful to your wife. I know the car dragging her up here to work. It kind of, first of all, I loved it. How enthusiastic she was to help out at the garage. But then I was like, she's really willing to get her hands dirty, make Ethan's passion something that can work in their marriage. And he's sitting there sitting on this huge secret that he knows is going to make her blow her top. I know, and the way that he told her, well, I didn't want you to come..

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"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

Fresh Perspective

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

"Gonna move out? I don't know because it's only said that Kim is living in the rental houses. Also, she can't win. She doesn't want to be with me anymore. She moves out. She banned into her family. She doesn't want to be with Barry anymore. So he moves out now she's the bad guy. There's no way for her to which I guess I could see if my mom was leaving my dad. I would be like, there's only there's no win for her, but it does seem a little unfair, no matter what she does, she's going to be the villain. Yeah. It is kind of scary. But part of me is like, I mean, Ethan seems more triggered by her than his dad. So she probably is the more actively controlling member of the family, but I don't know. I still think Barry's pulling strings behind the scenes. I think I think so too. I mean, they pulled that quote on her that she said, a couple years ago, like in season one or two, and where she was like, you should go into marriage, eyes wide open, and then when you get married, you should be eyes chat. Or eyes have shown. But yeah, can we break down what that means? 'cause I don't get it. I think she was just like, you should go in to your marriage, or be before marriage, just like open to everything, and asking questions, being curious, keep asking questions, keep being curious. And then when you get married, you should turn a blind eye to things that you don't agree with. Okay, I kind of thought she was saying that, but I was like, there's no way that's her advice. I think that's what you think is when, yeah, I think you're right. Because she was kind of caught, she didn't really have to answer that question. She was like, I don't know. I don't know how to.

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"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

Fresh Perspective

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Fresh Perspective

"Fresh perspective. Hello. Good morning. Hello, hello. I did not have time to watch the Kardashians, so like. Oh, I haven't seen the crash scenes in weeks. Okay, good. I thought we were maybe recapping it, but that's great. I mean, I am thinking now, maybe we should have thought of something to recap because I guess we did say recap the Kardashians, but this is gonna be like a 20 minute conversation. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah. Okay. Welcome back to yet another episode breaking down the class. Oh, my favorite. Is that what was good? I liked this episode. Better than the last episode. And I've also, I have a bunch of thoughts because I've been going on and seeing what people are talking about online and people kind of have different thoughts than us. So really? Yeah. Was that you that one link where they were sent that Lydia was in love with Ethan. And that was kind of our thoughts. Yeah, I can see that. That's not super shocking. No, yeah. I think that's everyone's general. Maybe other thoughts. Well, so we were both kind of like good for Kim, getting out there, getting the life. The people on Reddit, which granted, this is a sub population who might be like in cells or something. Although, I don't know if people on plathville Reddit are in cells. But they were all like, how could human abandon her family? And part of me feels like that comes from a misogynistic place. Like if Kim has any sense of her life, she is therefore abandoning her children. Yeah, and it also because she's not staying in that home doesn't mean she's a band and her children. Yeah, we got like a couple things without her with the rest of the family, but I don't know, is it fair to say that because she is exercising and going to the gym and starting her own career?.

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"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:52 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"All right, welcome in to another episode of the Goodman and hummel podcast. I'm Jeff Goodman. He's rob hummel and rob, we got some other people on. I got bored of you, so I wanted a spice it up a little bit, talking to you is sometimes like talking to the wall. So I figured I'd bring on some people here who would entertain me and educate me and inform me a little bit. And one of those people is you know well. Your former college coach, you probably made you run many a sprint over the course of your career, not painter. I deserve it though. I deserved all the sprints he made me run. But no, I'm looking forward to this. There's a lot to talk about here. So this should be this should be really good. Yeah, we're going to talk about kind of the state of the game right now with everything that's going on and it has been crazy. Over the last couple of months and we've got Missouri state head coach Dana Ford to give us kind of the mid major perspective a little bit. Paint gives us the high major perspective, hunter Dickinson of Michigan gives us the player perspective and Zach Charles, who's worked for a couple of agencies and has been certified agent for the last ten years. We'll give us the agent perspective. All right, so like I said, it has been a whirlwind. I think over the last couple of months, I don't know if anybody saw this coming to the extended has with just all the changes within college basketball, whether it's from NIL, whether it's from the one time transfer waiver, so I'll start with you, Matt Payne of the big question is obviously, why are where we are? Number one, and, you know, your thoughts of kind of what it's like right now. Yeah, I would say, you know, how we got to where we are with all these things, I think initially started with the waiver process..

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Israel to host top Arab diplomats during Blinken's visit

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 1 year ago

Israel to host top Arab diplomats during Blinken's visit

"Israel will host top Arab diplomats during sixtieth street on the evening comes visit early next week Israel says it would be great the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates Morocco and Bahrain during the secretary of state's visit in what will be the latest in a flurry of high level meetings held across the Middle East the three Arab countries normalize relations with Israel in twenty twenty in this local aber Hummel cools the by the ministration welcoming those agreements which were concluded under then president Donald Trump has expressed interest in negotiating additional ones Israel's foreign ministry says it would host the fourth top diplomats on Sunday and Monday I'm Charles de Ledesma

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"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" 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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"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" 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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"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"They've got guys that play the two through the four that are built like they should play linebacker in the NFL. Gillespie was matched up on you. He would back your ass down and drive you into the rim. And you'd have, honestly, you wouldn't be able to do a damn thing. How tall is Colin Gillespie? Whatever. I don't care. I'm taking Gillespie against hummel any day of the week in that matchup. I mean, that's fine. Are you betting on this? Did you want to lose money and have backing me down? I have 6 to 8, two 25. You might be saying, I'm not sitting with a score, but I don't think it's gonna be like that. You might be two 35, 'cause you haven't worked out in a long time. I gotta get back on my grind here. Well, you've been on your drive. I've been working hard, just not working out. Listen, you've been working hard going from game. Yeah, I know that deal. I've done that deal enough over the years where it's just back to back, travel every day. Are you eating like the hardest part of that is the flights, you're just grabbing what you can. I'm eating McDonald's because I'm trying to get somewhere. You try to just get the best. I've eaten a Panera more. And Panera is about probably as good as you could be in the fast casual. Get a soup in a salad, try to avoid the burgers and fries. It just put it like, dude, when you're on the road driving, like I had to drive from Rutgers to Maryland last week. The game ends at 9, the only things that are open are like Wendy's McDonald's. I mean, you're hungry. And you're starving after a game. It's hard. Yeah, it's tough. We don't want to do the biggest loser of the weekend. Yeah, yeah, biggest loser of the weekend. Who is it? I mean, everybody in the Wisconsin Michigan game. I just think it's the worst look for the conference. The worst look for those teams. I feel horrible for the Michigan players because I feel like they were putting a spot where they're trying to do the right thing, but you're not, you know, you're putting as an situation to not. And I think if Michigan missed the NCA term for this, that would be a shame because I do agree with ant that they were playing better. And like most of the, you know, like this kid just had 28.

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"hummel" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" 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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"hummel" Discussed on Fortress On A Hill (FOH) Podcast

Fortress On A Hill (FOH) Podcast

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"hummel" Discussed on Fortress On A Hill (FOH) Podcast

"But no in terms of the visual in terms of that that we could that they actually were able to make props and set pieces that showed that sort of liquid mixing together. bbb that too. That's a bit different than you know. Glass breaks old. Total visits together for a moment smoke emerges. It's yet much better. A bright green glass leads inside a rocket. Definitely definitely and when. I hear when i hear stories like you mentioned about the six guys. It makes me feel a little bit better than most of my life. I've gotten my information about the military from movies that it's like you know that again. I was a kid. You know i was i. Was you know. I don't know twelve or thirteen when this movie came out Degree at all of the now you. Yeah so. I wanted to move on to talk about secrets. And how the movie approaches the entire subject of secrets and That you know you. Have you have the movie. Starting with hummel talking about the casualties guys abandoned on the on the field of battle You have the the white house meeting secrets that hummel shares with them about the the red sea trading company and other things that that are just coming out. because one thing that movies don't really portray very well as in terms of who's read into what secrets and that you know. Who is this. A secret to that guy may not have been cleared. But this other guy might have been clear. But there's an. I feel like that team continues through the film. Of course you know mason and his whole character. An arc is about the microfilm That he ended up hiding from the fbi. I saw people mentioning that if he was a spy. That doesn't make a whole lot of sensiti. Be stealing microfilm but who who knows. It was just a part of the plot. They didn't even say that he was fine. They said he was access. A true. you're right they did. They'd never did say that he they kind of inferred it a little bit but not so much and then of course that was the Hearing he was excess. As was the last of his resume that we knew about other than being in prison for thirty years so Then you have you know. Hummel makes them says you have to keep this secret that we have alcatraz go to the public will launch the gas And then of course the seal rescue mission going to a to a place that is supposed to be kept a secret or adding even more censorship to it. But there's there's that continual Part along the along the film about the you know. We've kept these secrets. We thought they were the secrets that that were the the necessary sacrifices so to speak and it's clear from looking at homeless point of view. That yeah you can you can understand. It's like you said earlier about Not being as much of a traditional villain is that you know there..

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"hummel" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

05:17 min | 2 years ago

"hummel" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"I'm going to evolve away to think about speaking of transitioning and evolution transition into this other topic which is something i learned recently and it's sort of related to all of this but i thought it was really useful to me so i hope it's useful to all of you I met this self defense against master teacher. She is also a world renowned martial artists. And i asked her. What is the first or the most important self-defense. Move that people can learn especially in today's climate. There's some crazy shit happening and she said i'm going to surprise you but it's breathing breath. What yes and she said this a lot. And this is why i'm gonna bring this back to dating and to just a life. She said in all of these situations where someone's getting attacked or if someone's in a heated argument you always hear them say when they think about it. In retrospect was i froze. I didn't know what you do. I did something. But i can't remember 'cause i blacked out. She says it's because most people in those situations where they're put on the spot where they're in a trauma traumatic experience. They stop breathing. And if you stop breathing you can no longer. Your body physically can no longer perform. Like i should be so. You can't get up and leave. You can't get up and run so that was such a great learning for me because now in everything that happens because their shit going on but also dating their things are just going to frustrate you and you. Everybody has these knee jerk reactions. While i'm gonna tax back this. I'm going to say this. The first thing you need to do is just breathe and center yourself before you and so. That's my little mantra from now on. I mean that's a good life launch hummel lake any time. I know that's happened to be even like when i feel like annoyed by something that someone did or i perceive something certain way taking that wrath you at least calmed down so you can have a conversation dot just accusation at them right..

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"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

08:06 min | 2 years ago

"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"We didn't do it. I didn't do it so from getting kicked out in the catskills. Mr t. in leon spinks you end up in upstate. New york going into cooperstown summer. Two thousand seven For your baseball writing. What did that mean to you. And what does it mean to have that legacy forever. I was most surprised by how happy everybody else seemed to be about this. Not that i was wasn't happy myself. I was very happy. But i got people congratulating me and wanting me to sign balls and and telling me what a great job. They thought i had done that. I didn't even know. Let alone the people that i did know that said in roughly the same things so that was the most meaningful part about that was it. It affected more many more people than i had ever dreamed. And not have that. Legacy will sure i mean i'm people call me hall of famer. I'm not in that other hall of fame with the plaques and stuff i have a picture i'm very happy with it and in another other wing. I'm in there. But they they treat me as as royalty and i. I will always treasure their reverence for me whether it's misguided or not i mean i i treasure that and the fifty year milestone. You're line was. I walked into the post dispatch fifty years ago and they haven't told me to stop yet changed a lot hasn't it. Yeah i mean. There's you know you see all these movies. Typewriters collecting away and people yelling copy and running around like mad and other people on computers or just. It's all very quiet and not nearly as as exciting in the newsroom. As i'm not in the newsroom much anymore so maybe it is not that much anymore but in the old days you have a story breaking and people running around like crazy and sending stuff down the tubes to the composing room and and and just typewriters were different. Maybe there are people today. They probably aren't even worth what a typewriter looks like. And i do you ever see one anymore. I you know. I always say my broadcast career was aided greatly by dc wilcutt who is a legendary basketball coach at cbc. I said for one thing. He knew i wasn't good enough to play varsity basketball but he was also my typing instructor. I learned how to type and as you know. Tv or new. You're constantly on a keyboard even to this day. And that's where i learned to type. You're right. I don't know the last time i saw a typewriter other than a museum. But you persevere. You've rolled with the changes. You even tweets on occasion typically about tim. Linzie come and i've never seen matt matt came getting my giants pitchers mixed up and that is why they were on me from the office to do to get involved in twitter. This maybe twelve to fifteen years ago matt. Cain was up and coming pitcher with the giants. He was pitching that night against the cardinals. And having a rough time of it. And so bernie nicholas. Who was with me at the time that the next is a columnist. Show me how to get set up. And so i've got some tweets about matt. Cain and i never. I never forced to do anymore. And then that. Cain did something else about maybe five years later but the cardinals he beat them in fourth of july or some estimates might be a good time to go back into it again. It's like four or five years. I would do matt. Cain and then matt cain was going to retire and he announced that the last saturday of the season maybe two thousand sixteen or seventeen. I know a new them. Athenian caught him. So i went down and talk to him about matt. Cain another and i don't know what he's doing now Was he ever aware of this. I don't know i've never had any contact. Never spoken to the man but surely somebody must've said well. How do you worst guy. Who's this guy. I don't know so fifty years not all of it around baseball but most of it and you end up in the hall of fame as a baseball writer. What's your thought on baseball. Moving forward i like. I've had this conversation with joe buck over constantly. Send a games dying. The games dying and yet. The money's flying in and their superstars all over the place fund dynamic young players. Were always trying to fix the game. What's your hope or thoughts over the next ten twenty years. I'd like to keep the rules the same for a little little longer than one or two years and all that as i understand it. Most of the rules changes were made to speed up the game. All the games are getting longer saw. Maybe they're not working. Okay i mean maybe the. The three battery was not a good rule. I mean i do see extra inning games going faster by putting the guy at second base. But i don't like that. Why do you play the tenth any different than the first. This isn't like a hockey shootout. I mean in basketball when it's an overtime on the only differences. They don't play as many minutes in a period. The rules are still the same. You don't get four points for three point goal in overtime or whatever why so. Why change the rules now. there's jones right about there. There there is some hoping people. Like otani and tattoos junior and ronald kunda junior and soto and guys like that are coming aboard but the games have too many of these predictable outcomes. Strikeout home run and walk. Maybe not as many now. If the with the gooey stuff being quite as much anymore that's why you see somebody balls off the backstop. Now i think more than you did the rest of the rest of the season. Maybe guys just don't have the grip anymore whether it was illegal or not I don't think baseball can afford to keep changing the rules every year and they're going have to play a little bit. More exciting brand new ball were some aspects of a play. Never seemed to come into than vogue if you see a triple like now and again best. Because somebody fell down the outfield probably Or die for ball and missed it. You don't see a stolen base that much Bunting there's pros and cons about bunny. I i don't like position players funding. I think they're up to hit. Pitcher should be pitchers won't have to worry about that for this. You're going to be a d. h. All the time. But i want to see more parts of the game hit and run more guys in motion. Because you you start making the feelers move around more than just what they're doing on their shifts. They're going to miss a ball now to these guys are an infallible guide. Make a guy rundle position trying to feel the ball. Underrun waters runner passed in front of him and outfielder rushing to throw because he might be going to third as part of the game. You put some pressure on the defense home runs. Only put pressure on the pitcher. They're putting pressure on the defense. You can't catch him commission so much fun to catch up when we post the segment. I might see if i can get you to re tweet it. What are the odds of that. I i would do that all right. How about that. We might have a re tweet from the commission. It's not matt. Cain related commission. Thanks so much for the time my pleasure. Thanks for asking so many great stories over the commission. Rick hummel still going strong love. The fact is family. They call him rick or they don't call them the commission but everybody else does love those tales especially leon spinks. Have mr t. as part of his posse years ago We're going to talk about holiday. I believe that'll be coming out on tuesday about played at coors field with the all star game. They're also his first half assessment of the cardinals. In how much blame should a hitting coach yet will get in depth with that with matt holliday. Kilcullen conversation available on. I tunes spotify at a truck. Stop if you haven't to just be standing next to me. You can also subscribe and all of our segments are posted at scoop. Danny amac dot com the cardinals broadcaster. Thanks for tuning in. Enjoy the all star game. 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"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

07:41 min | 2 years ago

"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"And we. I been wonderful time doing that. i recall being what little travel we did was just the all star game and some playoffs and maybe one other game during the regular season. But you'd be the last guy on the plane he would he can. He insisted profound back from new york to saint louis after the nets series one time in the playoffs and insisted he could get from his place in new york city to laguardia and twenty two minutes at trauma high now. You can't do that but he did but he was. He made most of the flights and they did. I mean you didn't have to be on the plane and half are for took off just advice never going to take off but he He was What we known each other since nineteen seventy four. How long has that fifty four forty seven years. Could you tell them. Hey this guy is going to be special. Oh yeah his memory. His elocution his his Ability to we're talking about interviews before you started this session here he's one of the best interviews upper. Been around you know. He he He makes you feel comfortable but yet he gets whatever he wants to get out of out of you or anybody else and coach k. There's a link here The legendary mike chefs. There's a link to the commission in let's see nineteen sixty nine. I was at fort carson colorado division unit and we had a base newspaper senator for i've worked downtown at the colorado springs paper at night but then the mike shefty chefs could say it then now. was a year younger than i and he graduated from west point and had a five-year duty assignment in his first year. He assisted bob knight on the bench at west point in the night. Went to indiana after that And then mike second assignment was to come to fort carson the special services director and the player coach of the fort carson basketball team which was not a good club and i was trying to use proper protocol. I'd call him ten inches f skin and he would call me. You know wherever you wanted to call me and and finally after. I don't know a month or so. This he says look pace them. Launches call me. Mike and they'll call you rick. That was unprecedented. Nineteen sixty nine for west point gotta tree like that so we were there together for a year or so. He got sent a career after that. And i got out the year after that. We maintain a little bit of contact over the years. Not much There was a game. He's a duke. Now's nineteen ninety-four during the baseball strike and the and the lock they weren't gonna. There was no baseball going on in the off season. Talk or anything. They weren't gonna play probably until later ninety five at which is true I was going to cover a duke illinois game over at At cameron indoor stadium illinois is really good. Really good at one. Eighty some non conference games in a row at home. I thought i'd call the do. Pr department issued like you get an interview with them and the guy said well. We got this conference. Call with you guys in springfield chicago and other reporters malinois. It's tuesday or whatever. So conference call comes on and we're all introduced ourselves and he's listening. I address myself as says okay before this goes any farther he says i was in the home in the army me i was in the army with humbled and he was not exactly a green beret. That was done thought. I had no response to that. Of course it's a great line. And i didn't see him again. I i saw at that game. I sat in the back. I had not seen him in person for for twenty five years. Twenty four years. They walked right to the back room stuck out his hand and introduce himself. Of course he wasn't doing so we go on now to about thirteen or fourteen years later. I'm in atlanta covering the ncw. Regionalist a saint louis had original at that point to the illinois was playing and they lost the first game. But now i'm covering i think. Duke beat xavier. Maybe in the in the final eight and some sitting in the front row of the press for the press conference and the coaches are coming up. I snap off of snappy salute coach k. Sees me and he says what the hell are you doing here. Except i'm just that basketball. He's big cubs fan and this is before the cubs were really any good. He says you know this is going to be all year. I said it is never your year. I was wrong about that. Of course and then i haven't talked to him since having congratulated on that twenty sixteen world series title. Now i tried. I tried and i almost broke through and finally he was about ready to tell me how i felt about it and he said you know if i do it for you i gotta do it for everybody else. I'm just going to out of it for right now until he did. I'm had it noted cubs. Fan coach was not aware. That i also love the leon spinks story and the famous person who told you to get lost take take. This isn't catskills. is that right. Yeah this is between spinks having beaten ali in las vegas in february the rematch is going to be in the superdome in november. Mrs like late. August or september. And leon's going to train in the catskills for this next fight and i was covering the cardinals mets in new york on a weekend and i took a couple of days ago up to the catskills and do another. Leon story our tight covenant from golden gloves to olympic trials to one of the first fight of riley and he's doing it kind of like poolside. I'm at the back into the pool and questions on on eight points back in my direction. That says get him out of here. I'm thinking what he's talking about it talking about me. He wanted you out at presto. And i said what what's going on ice. That didn't like that but photograph the random into paper while this was right after he'd been stopped for a traffic violation at four o'clock at the white castle a sunday morning globe-democrat picture and later revealed that lien had cocaine just band also besides various traffic violations. I said we'd had ridden do that was my paper. He didn't believe that so. I started arguing a little more and this big meaty hand grabs my arm. That's mr t. is his bodyguard. Then all right. I think you're gonna go. I thought well you know. That's probably a good idea at this point so coach k. Said you're not a green berets. And maybe at that time nobody knew who mr t was. Did he have a distinct look. He had the big airing he had the ball head and he looked big and mean medicine and his grip was certainly Firm did you ever talk about that. Later how mistaken identity now never happened. We'll talk later but he didn't ever agreed that it was a different paper and people unexpected. No i guess there are two papers in town. Then what are.

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"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

06:38 min | 2 years ago

"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"And rick ownby for true very promising arms All be kind of a california beach bum guy who never quite got whether allen was pretty good for a while and then he became the closer when suitor signed with the brazen allen. Self-destructed hit that. I was near new york of course when he blew two games for the mets the first two games a season now is for him but Yeah that was a bad dreyer by stop was a bad trade and hernandez was not playing all that well at the time. He was hitting two sixty. Something i think. And you didn't want to go to the vets at rather why necessarily wanted to trade him but the brewer made him united states. You gotta get this outta here you know. And as we learn later them. So maybe a misnomer to light whitey. Now we could sit around. We have fun telling stories. But then i've heard he didn't necessarily love the media interaction and tony who people at home assume heeded the media. I've always says moore the he loved to sit around and be before game or after well if they want after the game but is that fair. Tony loved his. I mean he could get mad at you but he kind of like the media interaction. i think love the media interaction. he would he would Maybe not maybe. That's he didn't like tv or radio okay. And he said. I want to see something that he favored newspapers and he would say. I want to see something in the paper that i said that i didn't say on. Tv or radio the night before. Whatever he wanted wanted to have something special for us and he didn't. He didn't go on any talk shows at all he saw. Yeah he didn't. You're part of the media. He did not like that much. But tony you guys had a great report right. And i mean he liked people who were there every day. He told me that wants. Its no disrespect. He said but i favor the guys who are here every day. And i said that i would never. I never want to push to the front of the line. Because i'm like. I'm not here every day and i think he loved the guys who would just talk ball all day right and it took a while to get to know him. The true previous managers were wide for ten years. While you can go back a little bit red for boy third twelve years and then a little bit of rap a little bit of kenny bar and then wide for ten and joe torre for about five and a half. So tony was new to all of us and It took maybe three or four years to figure out how to you. Could lighten him up a little bit. I finally figured out. One day that i would joke about his even starting to give me a rough time and joke about his batting average his career one ninety nine batting average and see that took me he liked it started laughing and i think glared at me. Of course they said and then he knew i had him going to was no home. Runs one ninety nine. I wanna throw some names af from over the years Gimme jack buck. So you around. The state and probably a lot of nights at the old bush and just being around jack i so much has been said and written. But what was your interaction with jack like. He taught me a lot and and one time. We're going downstairs after a game through the double doors that would would lead you onto the field. At the second ballpark and empires rumors was passed. The first set and off to the right. He said you ought to go in there some time and introduce yourself to the empires and now and then both there's all kinds of don't do not enter all kinds of skull and crossbones cyber stuff on the door there. I said you can't go in there. He said sure he can. He says this corner okay. The commission's being no this go ahead we can edit this but this this could be larussa. No this the commission's phone is ringing as and you never know it could be rob manford so anyway we got he said yeah going there andrews yourself so i did and over the years. We've got to be fast friends either at the missouri grill or or before the game you going and just talked to him after the game you go in and talk to them as i established myself at either home games or big events on the road. Like playoff games and stuff. They asked for me to be the pool report. They should get home on here. Nobody else comes home on their and explained the play to me. And then i was kinda the go between i guess between major league baseball and the media for a long time but their lives guys are my friends joe west. I got a couple of calls last week from joy and ron culpa from umpires congratulated fifty years. They'd seen in the paper and So that's what. Jack buck. Tom you first of all and secondly. He was generous a manager oversee. I went out to dinner with him. We invite shot. A couple of times with group of people he'd go to like allies in chicago. And you'd have a stack of twenty dollar bills and this is like thirty years ago five thirty years ago and he would give twenty to everybody. The piano player the busboys waiters go back to the folks and everybody and joseph. And that's why my dad was working at eighty or whatever. How about mike shannon his partner. You're working on a book. Boy how do you. How do you put the shannon life into one book. That's that'll be a fascinating read. While there's there's certain s there's different aspects of his great career as a high school athlete here. Maybe among the top four or five best high school athletes we've ever had for around athleticism. You know football baseball basketball player to And then there's his playing career in the big leagues and and what is playing might have been at mizzou with eddie actually played other than freshman football and then as fifty years of broadcasting which is the centerpiece of the book and a lot of broadcasters have agreed to talk to me about him. Just haven't got them all lined up yet but that'll be the primary focus and and The key is that. Mike remembers a lot of stories. And there's that over the years he kind of slipped his mind little bit and these other guys need to remind him of those stores. Then we'll get some more information. Maybe some have grown over the years to embellish. That could well be. I could welby and some probably could not be in the book. Maybe you know when you were young reporter. At the paper kostas was a young broadcast. You covered the saint louis spirits. Yes did you know bob at all then not until they got there but yes very well because We he would have on his radio. Show with cam walks every now and again.

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"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

07:47 min | 2 years ago

"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"Kinda back where it was. I started out as a backup baseball right by a lot of games. You still enjoy going to the park. Still the manager. Scrums although at zoom it's been different. Now we're getting back a little bit of normal but you still enjoy the interaction and being at the park. Yes and no Dissolves are good for what they they do on a short term basis. But i'd hate to spend the rest of my career doing that You miss the walking through the clubhouse and just seeing a guy and talking to him just talking to them maybe not even interviewing them this. He had something you wanted to say to. You may have some more you wanted to say to you or you might see a guy. That's by himself. And you thought well this is a good time to ask him about such and such as nobody else's around i can maybe have the store for myself and you don't get those opportunities anymore. You have to do it on the field before the game and nets. That's just recent that's doable. It's better than you know. Turn it in which was done before the game on interaction before the player so maybe next year. It'll be kind of like it was. I don't know if we'll be in the clubhouse again though and that's you have to live without. I guess i don't see you as controversial or a screaming match with player. But was there ever time you walked into the clubhouse pre-game you're just hanging out and somebody said all were you at or did you really write this even larussa who i know. You're friends with me of time or to pick something apart. Were there any occasions where he walked in and a player was really steamed. Yes but if he saw you there. Let's say you'd written something the previous day for the same morning and talk the previous day and he's ready to unload on you but then you can see the wheels spinning you start walking over to him and you think well okay. He's here. I'm gonna i'm not gonna explode. We're going to talk about this. But i'm not going to be ready to them or whatever and ambient generally it ends up like that one time walking into hardest was after a game. I'd written a long story about him for the sunday paper early. August of nineteen eighty five. I think he was already at nineteen months. He was on his way to you. Know twenty five. Twenty eight wins. The forgot their twenty one. I think was is high. And he's pitching sunday game against montreal. Bec- pizza in the sunday paper and way down in it. I pointed out that walking occasionally had some trouble with the boys and blue and on this particular day he walks maybe three or four or five loses a game six two four and after the game he blames me for the empires messing with them and not giving them the calls that he should have had more walks into usually. Had you know not giving montreal credit for having a good game plan or whatever t reels on and on about article i at least i appreciate the fact that either he or somebody read that far into it. Look at it. And this was on for about seven or eight minutes. I'll like expletives and everything just a loading on the not from me but from him all right yeah and the players. Are you know right there that they could all hear it now. They're getting tired of you. Know walking and repeat himself and and and finally jack cart walk schober. tournaments is joaquin. Why don't you just shut the blank up. And and joaquin was kind of afraid of jack clark for was a big man and he shut the blank up right away and that was the end of that and walking the next day they were houston apologize for his behavior. But but that's the only time that i had a real session with them. I had one session with with whitey in a hotel room. One time way way back when when the topic of your temple and came about that was a hot button issue. Of course in the while he was on the team know he'd he'd been traded to san diego needs said something at temple. That's something afterward and why you was all upset. He thought i should've pointed out the fact that he you know he was Why he was in the rehab center. You know that drug related. Or whatever. But i said i can't say that you guys can say i can't say that and the next day forgot about. It was all right. This is one one night. Did whitey sit around. Like after games with the writers would you literally beers and just sit in the office and bs or with am i imagining when spring training especially like that After the game once in a while he off your beer afterward but didn't have much time then during night games especially but he would answer all your questions and if he had more he would answer them again the next afternoon while he was doing his charts he was getting kind of. You'd like somebody to talk to while he was doing his he. He was his own lyrics. Seeped kept colored puck at colored pencils for each different pitcher and worried. Pitch was hit. You know and what the result was out or hit And you can get even better information then weren't many. What was the only one newspaper for the most part. It was quite a pleasant time and He he didn't take note of the fact that the a lot of the scribes. The missouri grow with me during the their stand. Saint louis he says. I you know first night. S a bunch of questions. Growl hamworthy grill. Second night not asking too. Many questions is not before third night. Golf i'm again and come in any questions. I'm asking all the questions you guys do anyway. Meaning were wrong over. The missouri grill was legendary right. That was not just sports like post. Hang right it was For a while it was actually the globe democrat hang out when the global existed and we had a little place called the press box right across the south in the newspaper on the talker. They're actors even call twelfth street then have done and then the globe folded so we ended up taking over. The grill are spot. That was number our spot until the early eighties And you'd have umpires broadcasters and writers and especially the umpires writers kind of formed a fraternity. Because they're all on the all opponent team for the players you know that they didn't hate you but they'd have to like you either you know and you're all sort of on the enemy side. You mentioned the templeton and rehab when hernandez deal went down. I've always been curious about this. How much did everybody know on the outside. It was a terrible trade. Made no sense and whitey for years didn't say anything and then it came out there were drug issues and hernandez talked about. How well was it known even in the media world and was there any temptation. I gotta right why. They made this move. You didn't know a lot of information at that point. When the trade was made you didn't know I guess there was some suspicion and Then as we went along you know hernandez got caught up in the pittsburgh drug dry where it was it was out there who was one of the seven guys. He in parker of dale berra and a few other. Tim raines i think a couple of other guys. I was in that smith at three cardinals center and But you didn't know and and it look like at. I was hoping to trade him for ray knight which would have been a better deal but houston didn't wanna do it. I think he was with houston. Then so it came down to. Neil alan.

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"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

07:34 min | 2 years ago

"hummel" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"Post. Starting to get into the baseball coverage in the late seventies coming from zoo. Bob brig the legendary. Bob brag and over the years the commission so many different stories. So we thought we'd sit him down. Run through all of it. Memories of jack buck Mike shannon who's working with right now. Currently working on a book with mike shannon. Also tony larussa whitey herzog stories. Throughout the years and that one time he was covering leon spinks he got kicked out of the press conference. By mr t. All part of the fifty years in the business for the one and only commissioner coma really is a gentleman always pleasant and for years. When tony larussa would conduct his interviews he would sorta quiet everybody down and look at rick just kind of nod and that meant that the commission would go first rick hummel so he is subject of the latest kilcoyne conversation. It's presented by b and g. Tuck point the best in the brick. 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I feel like i have a lot of rick. Hummel knowledge but it's all loosely correct and two when people talk about the commission. I always say that's not because he's a baseball aficionado. And he could have been the commissioner. It's about an office pool or am i. Am i in the ballpark here. Well yes Office pools reports part of it. But the the main reason why i guess was. We had this football dice. Football league apa football very complicated. Big boards at player cards referencing. How guys did during the previous season you know. I played it as a kid baseball. And you'd roll an eleven especially. Yeah home runs in baseball much easier. Football very complicated and we hit about anywhere from nine to sixteen players depending on what your it was and only a couple of us knew how to read the boards. Mostly me and and so. I ended up going to all the games whether my team was playing or not fishy. Did you know otherwise would have taken five or six hours. Took three as it was so went back to. Ap that was a great man. The baseball cards. And willie start. I feel like he hit eighty homers from one summer league is it always the role of the day when he's not you feel better about know. Roll a good number right now. Does anybody call you. Rick like just your wife say commission to your kids say commission. No no nobody else. Well i mean My wife very occasionally but most often just ricker ricky and the kids. You know dad but at the ballpark. It's all come in a lot of it is and and i think it was. Maybe like shooter. When he was here in the early eighties it gets passed down from one generation of players to the next on the new players. Commend you know and and and they'll call you record whatever and then somebody will them. We actually call them commissioned and so so the day that somebody calls you commission never called you that before you the day holiday. Call me commissioner wheeled around. I what you're talking to make. I mean obviously. Somebody told holiday. Yeah hey that's the commission. Yeah okay When you started did you think. Hey i'm gonna. I'm gonna do this for a long time. When you're seventy five years old. I still see the ballpark. The players still call you commission. Did you think you'd still be doing it at this point. No when i started in newspaper didn't have any great desire to be covering any particular sport. I just wanted to be a sports writer and i didn't baseball seemed to be far far away. Because that's the one i followed the most as a kid and they seem bigger than life players. You know they were like gods and you you were in there on their by their presence in your mind anyway So i didn't have a chance to do that for the first couple of years. I was there. I did high school stuff. And that was fine and some college stuff M and amateur boxing and little hockey and Readily some baseball and seventy three. I started doing some baseball and became like a number three guy than a number two guys couple years later i'd be doing for thirty four games a year. Nineteen seventy eight. Keiko was our baseball writer. And he got promoted in the office two executive position and he said he once you do this. Baseball was like may of seventy you. This baseball the rest of the season. And i said all right and said Let me know if you like it or not. If he likes matures. And so i said i will i. I'll tell you and i liked it. And from then on from they may have seventy eight. Cover the team for until twenty two thousand one. Full time you know. It became kind of a hybrid rider. After that. i'm.

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Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

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Seattle Police prepare for weekend protests, Chief Best tells officers to not risk safety

"Are expected tonight and through the weekend in Seattle. Hummels met, Markovich says Crew's been fortifying the West Precinct with £1000. Cement blocks. Tactics are changing. There's a court order preventing SPD from using chemical and kinetic methods to disperse crowds and the mayor's request to prevent a permanent ban, passed unanimously by the City Council from taking effect on Sonny was declined by federal judge James Robart, which has prompted an alarming email by the chief of police. To her officers, she writes. I want to be clear that I will never ask you to risk your personal safety to protect property without the tools to do so in a Safeway and I cannot ask any of you to do this work limited on ly to your sidearm, baton and body as tools.

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Gov. Abbott shuts schools through May 4; closes non-essential businesses

Charlie Parker

01:45 min | 3 years ago

Gov. Abbott shuts schools through May 4; closes non-essential businesses

"So we move now to the great state of Texas where governor Greg Abbott is now shut down schools until at least may fourth I think it's probably going to go past that he issued a state wide order that restricts operations of some businesses as the state continues to battle a pandemic the order marks the governor's most far reaching restrictions yet it is not officially a stay at home order for this date all day although in this person's humble opinion it probably should be I think so the governor restricted the use or resisted use of that term but it has many of the features of such orders and delineates points types of businesses can remain open including churches offering the possibility of a limited Easter services I don't know just exactly what that means but again Aaron Meier Hummel opinion if that means getting in your car going to a church and congregating sounds like a really bad idea I've heard stories all across this country of pastors preachers it separate saying they're going to just completely ignore information passed down by the you know opened by mayors by governors in by the president and still going to hold Sunday

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Dallas - 2nd Texas Death Row Inmate Gets Stay Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

All Things Considered

00:49 sec | 3 years ago

Dallas - 2nd Texas Death Row Inmate Gets Stay Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

"A Texas death row inmate who was set to die next week as the second person to have his execution delayed due to the virus outbreak from Houston public media Sascha Cordner reports in light of what it called the current health crisis the Texas court of criminal appeals has issued a stay of execution for Tracy Beattie who was set to die by lethal injection next Wednesday the fifty nine year old was convicted of killing his mother in two thousand three earlier this week the state appeals court also agreed to stay John Hummel sex occasion for sixty days it was said for this past Wednesday the forty four year old was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife his five year old daughter and his father in law in terror and county in two thousand nine Texas still has seven other executions scheduled through

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Constipation and Diarrhea: When is it a problem?

Dishing Up Nutrition

09:06 min | 3 years ago

Constipation and Diarrhea: When is it a problem?

"So let's get started with our discussion. We have addressed diarrhea so loose bowel movements on other shows. We've we spent entire other shows talking about diarrhea right so we've decided to focus more on today's show in terms of constipation and customization is a common problem in children of all ages so infants toddlers school age kids teenagers and even the children who are now all grown up now. They're adults young at heart. Absolutely we and so actually constipation is one of the most common chronic gastrointestinal disorders in adults. So Shelby we see this in in clinic like almost day in and day out with clients who are having. Maybe just a few bowel movements every week and actually when I was going through my master's program program for clinical nutrition. One of my first professor said if you are not comfortable talking about poop with people. You're in the wrong profession absolutely absolutely yes. We have to talk everything digestive from the top to the bottom right. Yeah so this morning we will spend time talking about the causes and some solutions for both children and adults who struggle with constipation issues so joining me in studio today shelby. Olsen who has a license nutritionist. Attrition as we will be talking about adult and childhood constipation which is a very real problem for so many people we believe this information formation that we're going to share this morning we'll help you find a solution. Yeah we'll good morning Leah and good morning to our listeners or good evening or good afternoon wherever you are in the world and listening I was formerly Shelby Hummel but as of about six seven months I am finally getting used to calling myself. Shelby Olsen Elson likely ahead mentioned. I'm a licensed nutritionist. And I actually see clients in our wise at a location. I also spend many of my days teaching wellness US classes for a variety of the companies. Here in the twin cities in the past few years more and more companies large and small are trying to provide nutrition information information to their employees in the hopes that they will remain healthy because we understand just like they do that. Healthy employees are productive employees. So Oh some of the classes that we may teach you know just the within the past week. I've taught a class called mindful eating I've taught classes about jumpstart. Your metabolism awesome eating real food for everyday health solutions. I talk about good foods and good moods that none brain connection to the foods that we eat so we really bring this eat real food message and people find it's a simple message that resonates with them as a result old of attending one of these lunch and learn seminars. Typically about an hour. They learned that they can eat real food that they buy in the grocery store. You know they don't have to buy box excludes or you know packaged things. They can go to the farmers market. They can go to any of the grocery stores in their area And quite frankly it's food their entire family can eat Right yeah that's important so that you're not the only person following a specific plan. It's nice when the whole family when everybody can NBA on board Yeah my mom she would always say. I'm not a short order. Cook GonNa eat what I mix. And that's exactly when we're talking about real foods. Mom and dad can eat it kids and you know teens. Everyone should be eating real food and can notice the difference that when they eat real food they feel good absolutely. Yeah so shelby and I both work with many adults and we both see children. I think I see more children now. Now that I have one of my own. So so maybe it's just that The Laws of the universe attract more kids. I don't know But many of these adults and some of the kids are struggling with constipation. Shen and parents sometimes don't even realize that they have constipation problem and truth be told. Many people don't realize that having a bowel movement every three maybe four days is a problem I would also venture to say I have a lot of clients who come in and they say well I know maybe it's not normal but this is my normal right so this has been me forever. I don't know what to do about it right. And so when we ask them have you had. Do you have a bowel movement. Every day. They say oh no. I'm not constipated my normal is every three or four days. We would identify that as a problem today. We do want to give you guys an idea of what normal bowel habits look like. And of course give you some of those indications of abnormal bowel habits. Now I remember one of our young adult clients who would have a bowel movement once every two. Oh Aw can you imagine her heart a little. I know she thought that was normal. So are you wondering asked this question. What is normal for an Infant or a young child or even for an adult. What does that normal look like? Yeah Yeah Shelby. We're talking a little bit about that before we came on air of like what is normal And when I was first starting this whole mother journey and I would still consider myself fairly new parents even at seventeen months. Yeah I was just a little surprised that I was changing my son's diaper. You know at least three to four times a day. I mean realistically there were definitely days where it was like eight to ten times a day to. You're a pro. You get good at it really fast. And actually. When mothers breastfeed their babies many of those babies have have a ball movement after every feeding and I can attest in those early days? You were breastfeeding breastfeeding sessions. Eight ten twelve times a day. A sometimes all clustered together so There's a lot going on. Yeah And infants who are breastfed are rarely constipated Ed. Right and typically by about age to A child is having one to two formed bowel movements daily By the age of four. They're usually continuing that pattern of one two formed bowel movements a day right and if everything is working right most school age kids teens and adults should should be having one bowel movements daily in fact one or two daily as an adult is what we would consider normal and healthy right. You're eating every day Jay Multiple Times. Actually so you should be eliminating we digestion and elimination because we want to be working through absolutely. Yeah so an infant or toddler who is constipated typically will have a bowel movement that it's hard to pass. Yes they might be straining or they might be sitting on the toilet for a while or in my son's case he's not potty trained yet but you'll notice he will stop in his tracks and he'll be pushing you get that red face then look concentration So if they're doing that a lot or you notice hard little pellets in the diaper or in the toilet that would be. That would be considered constipation right on the other hand a child who normally has a ball movement maybe every two days may not be constipated as long as that ball movement is soft not difficult or painful to pass So it's it's still an easy process process for it to come out. Yeah making that distinction. Yeah exactly so constipation. Tends to be common at three different times in a child's life so the first time is typically after starting solid foods So if you think about that. They're getting more roughage at that point So that might look something like rice. Cereal applesauce are typical foods at people. Start with with those solid foods right another time is during toilet training. And then lastly Ashley usually after starting school right so Leo. Let's talk more about Good concert good digestion and address. More of that childhood constipation constipation after break. Yup that sounds good. So you're listening to dishing up nutrition and this morning our topic was going to be about constipation and diarrhea like I. I mentioned before we've talked about diarrhea loose bowel movements in great length on all their prior shows Sosa Day. We're doing extensive focus on constipation Russian and mainly concentrated concentrating on constipation in childhood so surprisingly constipation in today's world is a serious problem problems for many children. We ask the questions. Why is this happening to children in this day and age perhaps more so than it used to be and our Dietitian titian brains always go to? Could it be the processed foods that our kids are

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Lewandowski Lights Up Der Klassiker

ESPN FC

06:38 min | 3 years ago

Lewandowski Lights Up Der Klassiker

"Start though in the Bundesliga classic lying taking on Borussia Dortmund Ruben. Dos Gift goalscoring for fun of Les Rois on the the bench for this one. The business seventeen minutes saying dose gave cooler born chat. WanNa know who was on. This is just routine. There's another initiative cross gets cutoff. You just continues is run by head back in space very good header yet again. So don't mean look into reorganize get things sorted as we kick off the second half. What sixty seconds in the back of the net just by Munich counterattacking talking with peace? Or nearly she doing that to opponent. This time the mets fourteen minutes ago in the game DOS game. We'll make it three now. Looks routine but this I touch was something special. It's high awkward. Takes on the inside of the Thi- perfectly in stride then finish nine nine to rub salt into the doorman wounds Hummel's with a own goal to make it four now stretching. I mean this kind of tells the story the Doorman Lindsey evening. It's that kind of day for Braschi Dogma. By Munich for Borussia Dortmund nail is how finishes such a strange sport because you look at buying and the way they play today and you think one fading having any sort of problems because they absolutely brilliant and new manage bonds for coming in well not coming. He's been this but all of a sudden he's been hiding under the reince whether some temporary or permanent or to the season we we. You figure that out in in time but share reaction from the team here. He makes a couple of changes to the starting lineup. I think as a team you see by you looking back to their best individually the they look happy it seems as far more more more cohesive being said Dortmund plead. They're part goodbye mimic looked. But if you're by Munich especially given the week that you had not you've got a couple of weeks tax international. Judy Acer greet we to go into the outbreak. On the back of what is normally the biggest game in your in your calendar every single Bundesliga game this season. Recent recent Champions League match as well is absolutely ridiculous for some time. We've been seeing that the best number nine and we'll football right and again and I always have to add the caveat that we don't consider them as your number nights but he has been the without question the best and still you see him continue to do that and you think from me with love and dump scheme has has instincts are better than anybody else's his finishing is better than anybody else's and he's doing it with a consistency not I'm just this season. You mentioned his record this season. But we've seen that for quite some time whereas ordinarily even with the best trackers the so reliant on on on service that they have ups and downs that they have purple patches on this little yet. Somehow Eleven doff ski and you show it today and we. He took those two goals. Not Great Boys in finds himself in space yes but he still had a lot to do in creasing bridge himself yourself and then he makes you finish look show easier the end of it. I mean it really is something temperature to with to behold is interesting. You mentioned in a couple of changes the surprise inclusion Danes Brain in this game. He did ungodly start exactly as cleanup against Jin Sancho who had to come off in the first off. No Riyadh Raff Hunt. Eckstein who who was at the game said Sancho came of a hamstring been struggling or the game long now just from from my perspective looking at it on the television screen. I just thought that all that someone with a hamstring injury jogging off the park doc and then as a cameras followed him on the sidelines. There was nobody there weakening with a bag of ice it it just those two things didn't didn't connect for me that being said I'm Dave Gibney start in a difficult game on was simply sensational by and got the start that they wanted. They got the goals. Ah Give them a little bit of a of a gap team to play with a certain freedom but then again that comes with a manager a new manager bosses and mentioned but having Africa clear pound. And knowing what you want to do and everybody buying into that which I feel Karachi had lost I think through his own feelings and not through non necessarily through to that team. I just folk lost the respect of digestion. I lost out sometime time last season and it was spinning in what you show inconsistent performances Boyd only by eleven scoring telling the one of the biggest matches of the season and Philip Casinos on the bench. Yeah that's a very big call to make. That is a very big call to me continue. Who came in and plead with a freedom when when he first arrived on you thought he was a piece that was missing and that opportunity? I took club like by Munich for him to play in behind the striker in the whole with the freedom and everybody kind of looking for him with the ball was the opportunity he wanted. But if it doesn't fit into the plans then you have to make those big plays respect that as much as players wanted to see the big names of Rome them the respect a manager who has a plan and asserts himself is the main influence of that plan. I I can't you saw that. Meanwhile dolman seen this before we got into the classic Chance really to assert yourself and you get beaten off the pop. Yeah I'm beating Battle of the park and and for for dormant as much as they're still in still early enough in the season that it can be rescued a lot tonight. No you saw so nothing today at and maybe a little bit of a hangover offering them a very cheap. Excuse here after coming back from two down against Inter Milan in the Champions League. But but then if you're a skeptic or you're a cynic you say well you shouldn't be too don't intervene. Yeah in the first place but it quite clearly shows that don't have their issues and when you come up against a team like by Munich who don't let you back in. Then you have the. You have a lot of problems

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Selfie face distortion is driving people to get nose jobs

Lewis and Logan

01:31 min | 5 years ago

Selfie face distortion is driving people to get nose jobs

"And there was no mom to be seen state parks and wildlife spokesman joe lewin douse guy says the cub was moved to a wildlife facility near del norte for medical treatment is doing very well it's putting on weight and it will have a good life there for a few months and that'll be in the wild where it'll have even a better life the bear will be released next spring it's the second time in a week that are wore a police are investigating an officer involved shooting and the second time that the suspect was killed spokesman bill hamal says police chase demand yesterday they suspected was involved in a shooting yesterday they chased the mandate that is the chase ended at sixth avenue in billings when the suspect was shot and killed hummel said he understands why people would be concerned anytime there's an officer involved shooting there's concerns from the community and and and certainly it's tragic circumstances when there's any loss of life in our community earlier this week chief nick matt said one of his officer shot and killed a man who refused to grop has gone and more people are apparently getting plastic surgery because they're unhappy with their cell fees are reconstructive facial surgeon at rutgers new jersey medical school says some patients are demanding nose jobs because a wider knows is doing a number on their self esteem dr boris passover says smartphones are to blame since the they typically make the base of the nose look thirty percent wider sell fees are typically taken from twelve inches away so the doctor says he takes a portrait shot at a distance of five feet to reassure his patients our next news update is at seven o'clock i'm karen trinidad on koa newsradio eight fifty am.

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