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The Bill Simmons Podcast
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The Bill Simmons Podcast
A highlight from The "My Guy" Fantasy Football Draft With Danny Heifetz, Craig Horlbeck, and Danny Kelly. Plus, a Cleveland Sports Check-in With Garrett Bush.
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Can't wait to listen to this. Super excited. Those five guys all on a Zoom together, just cracking jokes. I'm ready. So there you go. On this podcast, it's the second annual My Guy Fantasy Draft. Craig Horlbeck, Danny Kelly, Danny Heifetz from The Ringer Fantasy Show. We're going to come on, and we're going to talk about all of our guys that we like, dislike, that we're afraid of in the fantasy football season, and then went to Cleveland to find Garrett Bush, who is kind of a big guy there. I got to say, he's kind of a guy. He's going to tell us what to expect from the Browns, who are the most confusing 2023 team. A lot of that has to do with Deshaun Watson, which Deshaun Watson, are we going to get? How do we feel about Deshaun Watson in 2023, just in general? And where is Cleveland Sports going? What's happened to them this century? All the good, all the bad. And he's going to lay all of it out for us. So this is a really good podcast. Can't wait. First, our friends from Pro Chip. All right, it's the second annual My Guy Fantasy Draft. Our Ringer Fantasy Show guys are here. Danny Kelly, Danny Heifetz, Craig Horlbeck, my rewatchables producer, always nice when he pops on the BS. So we did this last year. We didn't win any awards, but sometimes you don't need to win awards. Sometimes when something's great, when it works, you just kind of know it, and we're going to run it back. Heifetz, you want to explain what this gimmick is? Yeah, it's you text us a bunch of ridiculous categories and then we kind of build an entire show, right? No, it's fun, though. It's just like it's a draft, but it's not a draft. And then it's it's vibes. It's a vibes episode. Yeah, we can agree on this. The concept is like you go into a fantasy draft. We all have the same kind of guides, same kind of rankings, but it doesn't capture the love. It doesn't capture the irrational. I just believe in this guy. It doesn't capture Craig thinking that that Pickens is going to end up being Justin Jefferson this year. There's just some things he already is or fear PTSD from bad draft picks from the past. I actually listened to a lot of the pod we did last year, and it was pretty funny hearing some of the guys we were like completely enamored by that ended up being bust. And then there were some other ones that I was surprised by the accuracy of it. Danny Kelly, can you ever be right in a fantasy draft? Can you ever go perfect? One in a million. It's like picking stocks, you know, if you get one good one, then you're set. Last year, mine was Romandre. I listened to our show last year, too. Feel like I nailed that one. Didn't get some other ones right. So that's, you know, we don't have to re litigate those. But Romandre, I'm calling that one. The take I was proudest of last year was fearing Cooper Cup after the year that he had just not liking the scent of something. This is veteran experience. I've been doing fantasy, I think since like 1989, 1990, something like that. All right. So I'm going to rip through the categories here. And then we're going to go at them one at a time. This is not, it's a draft, but it's not a draft because if we all have the same guy for a category of two of us have it, it's fine. We're okay. Um, the categories are my one true love, the guy that we just liked the most, my crazy pills guy. Do you want to explain the crazy pills thing, Craig? Uh, I think it could go either way, right? It's either you feel like you're taking crazy pills because nobody else likes the guy you like, or it's the other way around where you feel like you're taking crazy pills because everybody likes this guy and you don't understand it at all. So there's a little variance on that one. You can go either way. There's the my I absolutely hate myself for doing this guy, which seems to happen over and over again in fantasy where you go in there, drive like, well, I'm not going to end up with Russell Wilson. Uh, that was the example I used last year. It could be the example you use again this year. I'm not even gonna spend a dollar for Russell Wilson. Then it gets to the 17th round. If you're in a booger eater draft or, you know, you have $5 left for five guys and it's like, ah, Russell Wilson, Sean Payton, and all of a sudden you have Russell Wilson and you have no idea how he ended up on your team. So that is the, my absolutely hate myself for doing this guy. Uh, there's the, I'm going to add this category. It's a little sub category. The I'm staying away from that whole team team. There's teams where you're just like, I'm out, I'm just blind out. I don't want one person from that team. I'll see, we'll see if we agree on that team. Then we have the, my shameless Homer pick guy. That's going to be really, I mean, Craig, you don't even have to go. Uh, although there could be their tickets like plus 500, but I think we know pick is going to be there. There's the, my, I wouldn't take him even if he was free guy. So you're putting them on your D and D do not draft list. I had McCaffrey as my guy for this last year, which looked brilliant for about six weeks. Then he got traded a machine of an offense. We have the, my, that 2022 booty call isn't happening again guy, which is a new category for this year. This is the, you stumbled into somebody in the free agent auction, maybe in November, you wrote them for a couple of weeks, some fond memories, but you know, as a one night stand or, you know, as a three week stand and you're not going back, then we have the, this is a classic one. The somebody's got to get points on that team guy. We just look at all the teams and like, well, I don't know. Everybody scores 300 someone's catching passes on that team. Someone's rushing for 970 yards. There is the, my sorry, I'm sorry. That's too rich for my blood guy where you look at the draft guide and you see some of the salaries next to the guys. Then you go wait at $47. So Najee Harris was my guy for this last year. And I was proud of that one. There's the, my $1 QB guy. You're not, he's not going to make it break a draft, but you're also kind of secretly stashing away in your head. And we all have our $1 QB. There is the, my I'd be afraid to look on Tuesday and see the red flag guy, which I've added this year. I didn't even tell you about this category. You take the guy and it's going great. Eloy Jimenez is the ultimate baseball example of this. It's going great. You're feeling awesome. And then you go on there on a Tuesday and there's the red flag with the yellow box that there's news. And you're just like, Oh no. Oh God, what happened? And there's certain guys who just, it happens every year. A cousin of that, the, my, I know there's a 99 % chance he's getting hurt again, but God damn, I can't resist this guy guy. Then we have the, my Cooper cup. It's a year after the year guy. So I named this category after Cooper cup. So who is it this year? They had their year last year. Don't do it again. Don't get sucked in five more. The my, I just want everyone on that offense. I don't care guy. The my it's a year too early, but fuck it guy. The my missionary position. We've all had him guy. The my, I fell for the preseason hype guy. And then finally the, my I'd never root for an injury, but he is one injury away. That guy. All right. So we're going to start with my one true love. We're going to go and we're going to go on one, two, three, four on the zoom. And then for the second round, then the second guy will go, Danny Kelly, you're up. All right. My one true love. Who is it? I got to go with Tony Pollard for the Cowboys. I'm irrationally in love with this guy. I've been saying it. I think there's nothing you can say. It convinced me that he's not the best player in the NFL. Like, like just pound for pound, the best player in the NFL. Um, you know, last year he finished as the RV seven this year. He's going to be playing, I think more snaps, getting way more opportunities. If he can get up to like the same level of opportunities as Ekeler and CMC, you know, cause he's in that style of runner. I think this guy could finish as a top three running back in the NFL. And so I am, I'm just like full as a gentleman said, full bloom in love with Tony Pollard. I just can't, I can't help it. So in the ringer fantasy guide, he's 13th right now and he's gone for $42 in auction. So you think that's low? Yeah, I would, I would, I actually had Pollard too. Wow. We all have Pollard. Wait, did you too, Krik? I'm scared now. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, that's, well, that's, that's, this is a sign that, yeah, this is a terrible sign, but I just, I mean, just to pile on to DK stats here, Zeke had 12 touchdowns last year and Nick and Tony Pollard was a top 10 running back. Like what else do you need to hear? Like every time Tony Pollard was on the field, he was the best running back in the league. And now Zeke's gone. Like I rest my case. This is the pregame show where they all pick the same team to win a football and then that team loses. So you should probably stay away from Tony Pollard. Wait. So all three of you had Tony Pollard for this? Yeah, I can give you some. We did not discuss this before coming on. I didn't expect that. Oh, my God. Talk about groups and Jesus. You know, it's, you know, what sucks about this is that means when I have my big auction draft in a week and all my friends are going to be listening to this. And when Tony Pollard comes up, I'm not going to get them because they're all going to bid them up for $57 if I want to get them. Well, Bill's like, oh my God. Well, here's the argument. Rich Rebar, who works for Warren Sharpe, he's at Sharpe Football Analysis and he is a really good comp, which is basically Melvin Gordon was playing ahead of Austin Eckler for years. And everyone's begging for Austin Eckler to get the job. And then Austin Eckler finally got the job and the charges got rid of Melvin Gordon. And then Austin Eckler still wasn't really a first round pick. And we talked ourselves out of it. We hemmed it on. This is Tony Pollard again. It's like Zeke is finally after five years out of Dallas. And we're like, yeah, any point you get Tony Pollard, that's actually crazy. Like, honestly, you could get him for forty five bucks. Austin Eckler is going to go for 60. Tony Pollard would probably just be better than Austin Eckler this year. I kind of genuinely mean this. Tony Pollard should maybe be the first pick in fantasy football. Right? You can convince me. Kind of genuinely. Well, he does have a great offensive line. There are going to be a couple of games against bad teams where he, you know, you have him on Thanksgiving or something and he puts up the four touchdown hundred and eighty yard game. I can see it. So I guess I'm up then because you guys all agreed. You can have anybody you want. My one true love this year, Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles, who I also like for MVP. So. Last year, he missed two games and they also blew out what what was a D .K. like seven, eight team, seven, eight games where they just like in the fourth quarter, they didn't even really have to play offense. They're just kind of running out of the string. Yeah, I don't think their defense is going to be as good this year. Sheila Kapadia on the on the NFL show has been talking about this. I think it's to be better than he thinks, but it won't be as good on it. And their schedule is tougher. But, you know, is it possible that he's like a four thousand one thousand guy with some sort of combination of 40 to D like everyone agrees they have the best offensive line in the league. Everyone agrees the one to A .J. Brown, Devonta Smith punch is way up there. And I'm saying like Schrager on TV this week was saying Devonta Smith, this is the year he jumps up to the chase class. So we have that with Dallas Goddard, who everybody thinks is the best all around tight end in the league, the guy who actually blocks and plays three downs, running backs, whatever. Put anyone behind there and they'll gain 80 yards. And then he's going to get a lot of the goal line carries. I think he's my top QB this year. I think I would take him before everybody else. So I don't even think it's that controversial. What do you think of that one? He is, I think you're right. I think the key point you have there is that he barely played in the fourth quarter last year. That's the key thing. He was already in a per game basis. He was the best quarterback in fantasy last year and he barely played the fourth quarter. Yeah. So you could argue he hasn't even reached the ceiling yet. He's our number one guy on the guide right now, I believe. Shameless plug for fantasyfootball .300 .com. He's our 21st player. We have like all our rankings there. And yeah, he has the highest floor and the highest ceiling. My favorite stat about Jalen Hurts, other than 18 rushing touchdowns in 18 games last year, Jalen Hurts had more games over 30 points than under 20. That's everything you want in a quarterback. Well, so he's number one in our guide, but I still feel like in a draft, Mahomes is going over him because of the Mahomes. It's just the most fun to have Mahomes. The R. And I actually think that's a little nuts this year. DK, Hurts is I think either 12 to 1 or 11 to 1 on FanDuel for MVP. And I think those odds are the most out of whack of all the MVP odds, because that's, if you're going to say the MVP is going to come from an awesome team, they're probably one of the five teams that has a chance to go 13 and 4, 14 and 3, something like that. He, they have the most talent on offense, I think, of any team that's going to be in the MVP conversation and we've seen him get better every year. So why is he 11 to 1, 12 to 1? Shouldn't he be like 6 to 1, 7 to 1? Shouldn't it be where Josh Allen is? I don't, is it just because of the previous like impressions that he was a, what was he a third round pick or second round pick and maybe hold on to that for too long? Or maybe it's just because he's surrounded by such a good team. I don't know. But yeah, like you said, he's improved pretty much every season he's been playing, even going back to college. You know, from everything that we've heard, he is maniacal about like working and leadership and just all the things, all the intangibles. And then, of course, you know, if he takes a jump as a passer this year, you know, that's going to be huge for him because he's already like one of the best running quarterbacks. He's double digit rushing touchdowns in the last two years. You know, everything about him screams just, you know, like the face of the franchise season. He's everything they want. And so I could see it like from a narrative point of view, for sure. It reminds me of what you used to have with Russell Wilson when he was alive.

AP News Radio
Oscars 2023: How to watch the 95th Academy Awards today
"Since 1961, the red carpet at the Academy Awards is not red. It champagne colored. They're also will be a roof over it, not just in case of bad weather, but so that it looks like an evening event. While most of the country watched the Oscars at night, celebrities started arriving in Los Angeles at 3 p.m., Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel says he likes the look. I think the decision to go with a champagne carpet rather than a red carpet shows how confident we are that no blood will be shot. Speaking of Kimmel, this is his third time hosting the Oscars. He's only the 5th person to be a solo host at least three times, along with Bob Hope, Billy Crystal, Johnny Carson and Whoopi Goldberg, hope hosted or co hosted 19 times,

WTOP
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on WTOP
"Thanks so much for being with us. A message scribbled in a bathroom stall caused a lockdown at gunston middle school in Arlington county today. Police say a school administrator discovered a message referencing gun violence just after 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the lockdown led to a police assisted dismissal at the end of the school day. Police say their investigation did not reveal an active threat to students or staff there. Iran and Saudi Arabia have agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations after 7 years of deep tensions and a twist to the story is that China was the mediator between the two countries. This is all about oil, about 50% of China's oil supplies come from the region. So they need that region to be stable. Also, China needed this moment because everything has been going wrong for them from this Bible balloon to rising concerns about the invasion of Taiwan to reports they're helping Russia and its war in Ukraine. They needed to be viewed in a good light by the world doing something good, not sure this gets them there. But a lot of people are smart enough to recognize that the three of these countries are three of the world's worst countries when it comes to human rights and other issues and also see the value or the reason why they might be bonded together. That's doubled your TOP national security correspondent JJ green. The Academy Awards are on Sunday with Jimmy Kimmel hosting the best actress category is going to be tight, with Cate Blanchett for tar and Michelle Yeoh for everything everywhere all at once. How is it going to play out? Washington Post film critic and Hornaday gives us a prediction. If you had asked me this, maybe three or four months ago, I would have thought this is Cate Blanchett's. She's going to get it just walking away. But again, the Michelle Yeoh momentum is real. And I think it's tied up with the movie. The enthusiasm for the movie and also just deep respect for her and for her career. I mean, she's just had such an extraordinary run. Mostly in martial arts films, which are of course alluded to in everything everywhere. And kind of they pay homage to it. But I just think she's beloved in the industry and it would be an opportunity for people to pay respect to her. We'll have coverage of the Oscars on Sunday nights starting at 8 o'clock. Now to the top stories we're working on now at WTO, a Dunbar high school employee in D.C. is being accused of sexual misconduct against a student and it's not the first time something like that has happened at that school. The House speaker signs the resolutions passed through Congress, blocking D.C.'s new criminal code from taking effect. With a looming July deadline, Maryland's house is voted to create a framework for stores selling recreational marijuana this

AP News Radio
Everything you need to know about the 2023 Academy Awards
"Everything everywhere all at once leads the nominations for Sunday's Academy Awards with 11. I'm Archie's are a letter with a preview. The producers of the Oscars are promising a moment to start Sunday's show, but they won't say anything more. Executive producer Molly mcnair, who is married to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel, says the show will acknowledge Will Smith smacking Chris Rock last year and then move on. She says they don't want to make this year about last year. Nominee Jamie Lee Curtis says she's living in the moment. I'm riding the wave. I'm having a good time. I'm feeling very much in my body and in my mind. And that's important to me. The Oscars will air live on ABC.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike Lindell: Forget Machines, Go Back to Paper Ballots
"Listen to this exchange between Jimmy Kimmel and Mike last night regarding the issue of paper ballots, ballots versus electronic voting machines. Do you believe this was a rigged election too? No, absolutely not, Jimmy, because there was no machines involved. It was paper ballots hand counted. Right. Okay, so you lost, you would have lost either way. I guess is what you're saying. Well, I don't know if I didn't have machines like somebody could have filled with the numbers, right? You distrust machines, does that extend to sewing machines? Yeah. Tell me, what about ice machines? Are you okay with those? You know what? I'm you can make fun of that but we know the machines I'm talking about are voting machines, computers used in elections because we want to have elections and not selections. So not like the George foreman lean mean grilling machine would not be on your list of things to meltdown and make into prison bars. Don't just the voting machines. We got enough for them to melt down into prison bars. And the Miami sound machine. They're cool, right? What's that? I said Gloria Stefan and the Miami sound machine. Here you hear me, I can't hear you. I'm sorry, it turns out you're locked inside a claw machine. I mean, and I was so intrigued by watching all these social media comments last night from the haters, the people who hate Mike lindell saying, you know what? I got to give him credit. He was a good sport. And he believes it. And you could tell at one point in the interview I saw where Kimmel said to Mike, I don't think Trump believes in election fraud claims. I don't think Giuliani believes it, but I do believe that you think that. And that you're earnest and you're sincere.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike Lindell Makes on Appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
"You know, I think Mike probably, I didn't see the whole segment last night, but I've watched clips and a funny thing happened on social media. Even his fiercest critics are giving Mike lindell credit. For being earnest and likeable and heartfelt and patriotic. And when Mike was on our show yesterday and he said that he was going to be in a claw machine, I didn't even understand what he really meant. I thought he was just like using some proverbial like some metaphor. I didn't even know what he meant I was going to be in the claw machine. While claw machine, he's talking about one of those giant glass boots with stuffed animals where you take the claw at the carnival or the arcade and you try to lift it a stuffed animal out. Well, Jimmy Kimmel had Mike sit inside a glass claw machine. So there's Mike sitting in the claw machine sharona by stuffed animals being interviewed about election fraud and election integrity. It's wild because Mike lindell came out of this so endearing and people show respectful of saying, okay, you had fun. You made fun of yourself. I mean, he was self deprecating. He was joking about the claw machine being a rigged machine, and it's rigged, and it's corrupt. He was laughing a lot. Kimmel was laughing a lot. Listen, I'm no fan of Jimmy kennel. Kimmel, but he was clearly, he's clearly got some affection for Mike.

AP News Radio
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" tops Oscar nominations with 11
"The sci-fi film everything everywhere all at once leads the Oscar nominations with 11. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. What's happening? Everything everywhere all at once is up for best picture and ten other awards, including Michelle Yeoh for best actress. The other best picture nominees are all quiet on the western front, avatar the way of water, the banshees of inas Sharon, Elvis, the fable men's tar, Top Gun: Maverick, triangle of sadness, and women talking. The Academy Awards will be held in Los Angeles on March 12th, Jimmy Kimmel will host.

Mark Levin
Don Lemon Questions Joe Biden's Fitness to Serve as President
"Even D lemon over there at CNN Questioned Biden's fitness So people say the press they're turning on by Ladies and gentlemen The press wants a different candidate in 2024 because they know Biden is finished And they will trash any Republican They've already started trashing desantis They've already started trashing him And they've been trashing him Just in case And whomever it might be that's exactly what they're going to do Won't matter Because remember they're not on the side of truth justice They're radicals Here is de lemon on CNN Cut 15 go And we interview the president We watch him in press conferences We watch him do interviews on he was on Jimmy Kimmel the other night And quite frankly I had trouble following him He was his answers are not succinct And I understand that he is an issue as a stutter as a child I interviewed him several times leading up to when he was running for president and as president of the United States I've interviewed him And he has trouble sometimes connecting and his answers sometimes don't make sense And so I want to know as a journalist as an American does this president have the mental and physical stamina to run again as president of the United States considering the reports that are coming out and considering my eyes and my ears I can hear him and I can see him every single day Early in his career this was Don lemon in actual reporter But Don lemon has created enough distrust and rightly so that he's not a reporter even when he says things like this

The Dan Bongino Show
Joe Biden: 'We Have the Fastest Growing Economy in the World'
"12 Here is Joe Biden on the Jim O Kimmel show Kimmel on the Jimmy Kimmel show last night saying how we have the fastest growing economy in the world He really needs better advisers whispered in his ear here check this out Look here we are We have the fastest growing economy in the world The world the world Now that's not a mistake He said the world three times I had a joke Now after that I guess Biden's staff knowing he had screwed up Because as The Wall Street Journal notes U.S. GDP falls 1.4% as economy shrinks for the first time since early in the pandemic The economy is shrinking It's not only not growing it's actually shrinking So I don't know what he's talking about So the Biden team was like how do we take the edge off this This was obviously another Biden ism And someone backstage said I'll bet if we put this thing to a beat we can make kind of a rap song out of it So I'm hearing rumors this may be available on Spotify and iTunes later It's the new Biden song called yes we're lying but we have the fastest growing economy in the world It's going to be a hit You should go on AGT with this check this out Boom Here we are We have the fastest growing economy in the world The world the world the world the world The world the world the world Yeah baby The world Yeah Yeah that's tight That's tight I could hear Simon Oh let me tell you something so that's a wonderful such a gifted way to get your voice out there And then you got Heidi That was great man We love that You're so talented Then you got Sofia and how we don't want to shake anybody's hand Of course how he's got back the germ before

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"It sucks. It sucks the idea of Joker and bead not being on first team. So in the past, I just would have put both of them on and put yoga forward, but I didn't realize that I might actually be penalizing jokic if I did that. Right. So I got to find out more about that. But like last year, in beating jokic were two of the MVP candidates, right? And be it ended up being on second team. So it's going to come down basically to the last day of the season. What seed each team is in? Where Philly Lance, where Denver lands, the fact that jokic played 7 more games is going to matter, like very small things are going to matter. Jokic wins the advanced metrics case. Across the board, it's not close. And B wins the when I'm watching these games, he just seems like the most intimidating guy to try to play against test, whatever test that is. And I think Giannis is the most consistent two way guy at either of them. And I'm perfectly happy to take two more weeks. Guess what? We don't have to pick until after gay baby two. It's okay if we don't have an answer now. I have a really close. And I think a lot of it's going to depend on the records. How about you? On the MVP part of this? Yeah. Well, we went through it all. I know. Here's what I would say. The advanced stuff is jokic, and there's no other argument. All right? And I know Daryl, because it's his job as the head of basketball operations for the sixers. He's going to be promoting his guy and he did it with hardened all the time. And he would get incensed about Westbrook being on a worse record team when Hardin's on a much better team, but it was just people fell in love with the triple doubles because it was new. We didn't quite, I don't think anything. No, you were right. I think you and Lowe did low vote harden as well. Now he did Kauai. I still feel like in the last second, he was, he kind of went sideways a tiny bit. And I've never totally forgiven him. But both of us were lying. Now we're not taking whisperer. Okay, that's fine too, because I don't know that we understand the usage rate thing that happened with Westbrook. Like we could look it up. People knew about usage rates. They didn't understand that. But it was like DNA with the OJ trial. People understood it, but they didn't understand it. That's perfect. Thank you to that. Appreciate it. 'cause then when you look back at those years though, you're like, oh, wait, what was going on? You're like, yeah, that's kind of what we have now. We have these heliocentric offenses. So when I bring up the Darryl part, they say, okay, he's doing his job, right? But he's kind of a bully. He's like a semi bully with this stuff with the voters. I wonder if it backfires for him, just a thought throwing it out. He should stay out of it next two weeks. He's not going to. If you did a blind resume of all of the stats for jokic next to all the stats are embiid. Knowing Daryl morey's background the way we know he would pick the jokic resume 100 out of 100 times. Because the metrics are there. Now the defensive metrics also favor jokic, which is surprising. Because when I think about if you had the ball in your hands and you're driving or you're making a cut and somebody's throwing it to you as you're going into the paint, there is a difference when somebody sees him be there versus jokic. They make different decisions. Hell, and even though Philadelphia lost night, you saw it all. But that's half court, though. I think there's a full court deficiency within me because I think you could beat him down before. And because I was trying to figure out, I'm with you. It makes no sense. Why is jokic dead even with Giannis? And embiid. Giannis makes sense just because his team, you know, he hasn't had a full staff. But the Denver, at least they get back on defense better than Philly does. So that's got to be part of it, right? I'd imagine, I mean, I don't want to bore everybody to death with the wind shares and the windshield's report for me. Do yoga just for his net rating is out of control. Well, his total points added, he's like a moon that we haven't discovered yet. Yeah, goldsberry does that chart and like yoga is in the far right corner. He almost looks like the mouse on your computer. It's like, what's that? Oh, that's jokic. He's over in the top right. And then his net for offensive rating, defensive rating. When he's on the court, they're 116.7 offensive rating. When he's off their 104.9, the defense is three points worse when he's off. For net, he's 14.3. And beats 10.6, Giannis is 10.5. The embiid Giannis numbers look very similar across the board. But the numbers do not. And then you met the 58% field goal, 32.8 PR, which is going to be one of the all timers. His usage is lower than those guys, 31.4 usage. And beats 37, Giannis is 35. His win shares is almost at three, which I don't know if I've seen before..

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Who we thought would retired 5 years ago and then it's going to be set of playing with Paul. Bridges you never know what's going to happen. He can get you 25. Cam shot the hell out of the ball before he got hurt again. And they're just, they're deeper. And that's not even including Crowder and sham at some point too. So there are deeper team and there are better team they were last year and I feel like people are just kind of meant about them. They demolished hardened today. Now harden partially demolished himself because it doesn't look like he can get anybody that by anybody the same way that he used to. But the sunset probably four or 5 guys who could just stay in front of him. And he was doing that thing where he was just trying to lurch into guys because he was he wasn't getting by them. But we've seen this with them over and over again. These perimeter guys come in. A lot of confidence in the sun's just, they just throw waves of dudes at them. And then if that doesn't work, then you have 8 and waiting in the back. And then on the other end, I just love the shots I get. They've been, you look up there's 61. Can I interrupt you real quick though on that? What you were talking about? Because Hardin tried to dribble Booker to death? Yeah. And Booker just stayed. Didn't work. And was like, all right, dude, you want to do a fucking dribbling drill in front of me? All right, go ahead. And he doesn't move. He can't shake him. Kobe asks, the way he was treating it was Kobe S how he was kind of just staring it hardened with kind of semi contempt. You finish all your dumb shit, but if you're actually going to try to go Barbie, you're not going by me. Yeah, and he didn't, he didn't shake him at all. Harden didn't even really try to go. He just went between his legs and a million times, and then Booker stayed up. And then harden tried to like, all right, well, I'll just go into a jumper and get a foul and he tried his stuff and Booker just didn't go for it. And Booker, you're totally right. It's like a great pickup by you. Booker was like annoyed, like dismissed. He was annoyed the whole game. In 22 in the first quarter, he was like, fuck this guy. I'm better than him. And the other thing, this is a carry over to the Minnesota game where they went in there and that was a really good game, but at the very end, Phoenix is kind of like, we're going to slap you guys around a little bit. And Booker's getting teed up after he dunked on D'angelo Russell. Russell had started saying, I don't have any friends. You're not my friend. Booker has an edge in a nasty to him to himself now that seems to be growing. And that was super evident that one thing you were talking about with art. Well, you also had, obviously, Chris Paul is the most important thing that's happened to Booker's career, having this guy passed through his life. Chris Paul has two guys on the sixers team. That he's not like, I don't know, nuts about Doc and then Hardin. What did you see what was going on at the end? I mean, first of all, that part in hunting as much as they possibly could. They were even doing different stuff where they were like setting the second screen. Like the first one is like you think we're not going at hard. We're actually going it hard in the second one. And then the Deandre Jordan minutes, which I think any sixers fans would be like, you probably just cover your eyes or fast forward through them. At that point. But Paul hit that layup and looked at Doc and then he hit another jumper where they were just struggling. Like there was one where hard and even fell down were Paul up fake for a jumper and then just a nice dime to ayton and Hardin had fallen down past it. Paul had like two or three moments. I mean, Doc, I don't even notice it because Doc's gonna say like let's get it to maxi. But you're right. And again, this isn't surprising. It's Chris Paul. There was a crowd or three that finished the game right in front of the sixers bench where he did like the double hop steps stare down. Move, which I enjoyed, immensely. Just in general, there was definitely under the radar contempt that the sunset, but that's the way they've gone all season. They're 61 and 14. Say that again. There's 6 to one in 14. So now we're talking. And look, this is why I love the 82 game season. This is why I love how all the seasons relate. I think 66 wins is the cutoff for if you go 66 and 16 or higher, something really happened here. So all right, going down 2016 were 73 9. 96, 72, ten. 97, 69 and 13. The underrated kind of, oh yeah, by the way, our second best season 6 to 13. 7 two Lakers, same thing, 6 9, 13. Wilt 67, 6 or 68, 13. And then the 73, 68 and 14. That was my dad's favorite Celtic team. Have a check separated shoulder than not winning. Then we dip to 67 and 15. That's the 16 spurs, which is such a weird one. I don't know. You go back and look at that 2016 season. There's like a weird talent to fish and see. And some weird records. O 7 Dao is zero zero Lakers, 92 Chicago, 86 Boston and the 17 and 15 warriors. And then the 66th and 16th club is 13 Miami onan Cleveland O 8 Boston, 71 Milwaukee. I mentioned this because I just mentioned 17 teams. Those are 17.

Mark Levin
Larry O'Connor: The Political Left Enjoy Attacking American Voters
"But rather than isolate her criticism to Joe Manchin I gotta Give it to her She actually focused her vitriol in the west virginians You know Joe Manchin he puts himself out there He's a longtime professional politician He's voluntarily put himself in the arena of ideas If you want to criticize him you want to call him names that's good It's a rough and tumble business This political world if you want to criticize him good I just I just spent the first hour criticizing Joe Biden In pretty pointed language He can take it if he can't take it and he should get off the stage But when you go after the voters and this is the consistent through line here With the political left in America And specifically in our pop culture in our media in our academia when you look at Stephen Colbert when you look at Jimmy Kimmel when you look at Saturday Night Live where they have completely upended their business model of being a comedy show or comedy talk show and instead have decided to spend the bulk of their time attacking the people who they disagree with politically not just politicians But you the voters when they go after Trump they're going after you

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"There was a stat that came down yesterday about the over under. I bet it but the over under in the cardinals titans game and ended up going over. They have like forty five points through three quarters. They're over like forty eight and then they go in the third quarter. That's something to me. The announcers should be saying during the game. But they'll never do that all right. What was your second observation. That was it. That was my second serve fix. I mean there are other things in detail the broadcast. I want to get into that. Those are the two biggest ones. I wish that would start a little bit later and clean in and then the fact that they do pick without the spread. That drives me nuts. Hi train of thought topic number two. Now i'm going to sound like a big baby and a bit complainer. And a big negative. Nellie but i will say this. Tom brady was right. The single digits for defensive players running backs and reiver's it was very confusing. I founded very jalen ramsey number. Five now you know. That was a big thing. Last night played ball but brady was right. It's confusing and it's really not necessary. I hate it now. It's one of those things. Is you know the more we watch. I got bothered by it on thursday. I was bothered again yesterday. But the more you wash like all right. Whatever you learn to deal with it but it isn't necessary. Well what's the pleats at least. Will the players the players get to wear the number. They want to wear komo making the players. I i guess it looks bush league to me. It's getting calzone ever. Yeah i can't to the nfl level. It dummies down and it just makes it to me was professional next train of thoughts. Top a couple of tv things here are you. How much of the manning brothers on espn two. Will you watch monday night. During the ravens raiders game. So tell me what i have to do to be able to. Washes is just flip on. Espn into yeah you even you can handle it. Well i saw the barclay as guest. And i love charles barkley so i'll probably at least be intrigue plus it's not like it's a game that i can't take my attention off of it So all all check out a little bit just a curiosity to see what's going on. You know. I tweeted this on thursday or friday or saturday. I don't remember and ended up bearing out to be one hundred percent true. They gave us rams bears last night. Which i found watchable and giving us the raiders against the ravens tonight which has no juice and they had dolphins patriots chiefs browns and pay packers saints which ended up being a blow out. But you thought it would be all at the same time on four twenty five and that's terrible scheduling and then people on twitter. Were telling me the reason they did is because the nfl and the networks wanted to show off the new stadiums. They wanted to show off so fi last night. And the vegas stadium today with fans because last year and i just have to say this. I want to make this as clear as possible pen i came. I couldn't give two shits about looking at a stadium. When i i wanna watch the football game so let me get this straight instead of watching two versus mack jones and ballot. Check against the dolphins. I'm supposed to get all hot and bothered and worked up about suffice stadium..

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Podcast listen. Every week loved the interviews and trained thoughts. See if you can get mike francesa on that would be interesting. Sales old producer of mike francesa. So maybe salvage join me mike and he says i must be also i'm driving jimmy's eighty-nine white lebaron convertible didn't have that and i'm never going to the mall again with sao. We couldn't find his blue honda in the parking garage. Walking around with an air conditioner and carwyn start. That's a seinfeld episode. One of the more underrated seinfeld episodes in the history of the show. In my opinion in the parking garage i was going to say with seinfeld. The strange relation was member when they told george that susan died in the doctor describes reaction. React with something. Like i'll slice. Is that so the air conditioner is just such a great. The the parking garage is such a great episode. I love that episode. Agree i so send reviews five stars. And i'll read them. I will read all the five star reviews. Make them funny. Make them using send them. I train of thoughts topic number one. Do you have any first week. Observations anything you saw on tv during the nfl even college on saturday. Anything that stood out from the pre-game show something you like. Didn't like anything from the hala vision style not gonna pick on individual guys. I'm gonna be two things that bothered me number one. I noticed last night. Now maybe just trying to pay extra attention to it because it was doing radio last night. You know two am. So i wanna make sure. I got everything football night in america while it can be great show starts way too early you cannot start the show at seven o'clock and recap days games when there's still the end of the four caulkins. Just push back a half hour. I could see if there's a crossover to a certain extent. And i understand why they started early or from the viewer standpoint. It would be a perfect segue from one. One o'clock games. Four games football night in america. Recap today get me. Set for sunday night. That to me was one big thing and the other thing. I wanna ask you about the so. Are you saying that if it started at seven thirty with the highlights. From the day. You'd watch that. I think it's cleaner in because if i pick it up usually i'll go after the four o'clock games and next done i go to football night in america and see what's go on but it kinda is in the middle of the show so i don't i don't get a full recap. They rehash it a little bit but the kind of goal. It's just a waste of a half hour. Nobody in the world is watching a football game show when there were football games going on why i mean i agree with you. I'm just amazed. You care. Like i i never watched that show. Because i'm using that nelson. It depends how crazy the four twenty five games get. Sometimes you get maybe minutes. Sometimes you get a half hour forty. That's the time. I need to use to make dinner get ready for tomorrow. That's the window there..

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"And i really wanted control of of these bits and so and the guys hated me and so this guy scott akerson. He hired me and you know he was standing by me in and they would have these means like you have to get rid of this guy. Why are you giving our time to asshole. He's making fun of us. He's not funny. he sucks. Get rid of the guy. And so scott came up with one of the worst plans ever which was well. Maybe we'll have a vote will have a call in vote and then the viewers can call in and decide if he should be fired or not and he scott calls me and he pitches me this idea and i was let me think about it and i called my agent. James baby doll dixon and he was in. He's like no fucking wake melanie. Go fuck them. I'm gonna call him right now. I said you know what i said baby. I think i wanna do this. But i'm gonna. I'm gonna call scott so i called scott and i said i will do it under one condition. You have to let me do anything. I want this week. I'm not gonna curse. I'm not gonna i'm not gonna go wild but i have to edit the bid and i get to do what i wanna do and he said all right let me check any he checked and he's like okay all right. It's a deal. So i did this bit with a A little person dressed as doug flutie we call them doug cutie and and it was funny and it was even so funny that like they caught the guy's laughing when they came back into the studio and and then the guy's had to go on the air and say well we think jimmy kimmel should be Off the show and go ahead and vote if you wanna vote no call this number and they had a real phone line set up and i think i got like almost ninety percent a keep him and and then they were stuck with me was this. Was this your first season on the show. Yeah this is my actually week. Three of being on the show i know i know. I'm keeping you way over the power rank from me like who at that time. Hated you them like terry how to be very hated me the most at that time in the long run how he hated me the most Terry came to like me. Howie never really liked me. While i was there but his sons liked me and that bothered him but i mean now we're fine you know..

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"This would be like. Oh no we have to rewrite the whole monologue. This is what's he gonna say. What's the hand we throw everything in the garbage and start over again and the show starts in forty minutes so Nah that's not something. I miss it. All is the tumultuousness. I mean it is it that made it very very difficult to do a show every day. That makes a lot of sense I the other thing. I'm curious about in terms of doing. It's amazing to me that it's been close to nineteen years already doing this. Which is on abc. It'll be nineteen in january january. Let's see it's wild. And obviously the media landscape has changed so much. And i've heard james corden talk about this with howard actually a couple of times when he's been on which i find fascinating about how. He says he does not do that. Show for the cbs twelve thirty audience. He's like no one's watching this. Show strictly for youtube social media clips. What's your mentality with that in this age of streaming services taking over. I don't have that mentality. i'm doing the show on on. Abc abc pays me. I i want the show to be strong from the beginning till the end I still kind of. I think it's kind of like I still prefer an album. You know it's like these artists now. They release singles. And they'll give you a single here and there and it never gets necessarily put together. I like an album. Mike and that's it's kind of old school i guess. But that's the way i approach. And i i'm not a not doing things for piecemeal consumption and you know if i was doing a youtube show or something i think about it differently but i you know i'm on abc. I th- there my employer. And i feel like i have to do An hour long show every night last question. the show is who have. Who have you not had on that. You want to have on. Who are some jimmy. Kimmel dream guests. I have had you know hydro whilst everyone and speaking of the eighties. You know I grew up Enjoying the music of and masturbating to madonna So i would like to have madonna on this show. But i think if i had to pick one person that i'd like to have in the show. It's banksie the artist because nobody knows he looks like and I'm just so curious about him. And i love his work and i think he's very clever and seems committed to Bringing light to a lot of Unpleasant things and unjust things. And i would love to sit down with that guy or or whatever who knows is he may be good at thirty and take it for a while that banksias. Mookie wilson so this is really come full circle nappy something. Yeah mcq. seeing he'd be the nicest interview ever done. Do you ever. Did you ever get frustrated. Frustrates word but when someone is on like the media tour promoting a movie or or an album as we still say those of us who love the eighties and they're on every show for a week and you get are you like. I really don't want interview this person or are you like well. I can do something different. Let me get stab at this person. Because i know i always i hate it on some y- okay i i just you know what i think that if you are. If that's the way you do interviews then you have nothing special going on anyway. If it's all about what that guest is going to say on your show. I think it's my responsibility to come up with a different angle. And it's also my responsibility to make the interview interesting for the guest and ask questions that are that are questions. They haven't been asked a million times before done that. I don't jimmy and.

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Couple of non documentary things before we wrap it up. Jimmy what is going on with this ballgame. I have a bowl game named after me. And this just i don't know it was just a dumb idea. Wouldn't it be fun if i had a bowl game named after me and to pay for that no no. I didn't pay. It's funny. people. Think i paid for. This did not pay for it. It was free and It is funny though. Some people are mad like all well. That's not right. Addition fucking tostitos and bill daddy and right you the guy lohan yeast bowl and people are upset that i've somehow tampered with the sanctity of highly sponsored college. Football game gonna be fun. I i'm trying to take over everything. I really want to be in charge of the whole game and i'm still not quite sure how much they're going to let me do. But i do. Have this plan where i wanna fire. I want to build the world's most powerful t-shirt cannon. And i wanna fire t. shirt from the end zone to the highest point in the bleachers at s-o-f-i stadium. So that's That's where i'm very busy with right now. So so just having it be named the jimmy kimmel ball is not enough you. You're gonna have a hands on approach. If it's going to be the jimmy kimmel bowl just gotta be some jimmy kimmel in it. I mean i'm working even working on the sandwiches that will be sold. Sold in the stadium. Will sal have a role in the jimmy. Kimmel bowl a hundred. Of course it wouldn't be the jimmy kimmel bowl without sal. I'm sure i'll get a cancelled somehow. Pattni or it's funny. It's a bad idea to name anything after a person. Because you never know what i'm gonna do right by the way a good practical joke would be you. Don't show up you send your father and your place was also named jimmy kimmel. Yeah this is a this is what we're doing. He calls the shots. That would be i. I i appreciate you doing this because you just taped show and you just came back this week. For another season. Got off to a bang. I googled. you saw you all over the place. Well let me let me start with this. I don't want to get into what you said because whatever i'm just curious when you say something and it causes the shit storm are do you. Now stay because you've done this for so long. And i think most smart people realize don't pay attention to it but is it a situation where you hear. There's a system going on from pr people or you know because even if you don't want to avoid relatives or friends will be texting like. Oh you're this. They're saying that what what happens when that. What happens to jimmy kimmel when something like that explodes..

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"If you will it was really. That's something that's going to be new to people and keith was great you guys when he opened up about the relationship as you guys surprised but did you know that going into the doc. I always saw. Keith was a great player. And i enjoy His broadcast work. But i have so much more respect for him now after watching him talk about his father who was a very hard on him on his brother and well into his one of the most interesting things that he said was the worst thing that he ever did was get his data satellite dish and this was not said in a flip way this is he he meant did he get you know. He goes three for four and get a call from his dad about that fourth at bat. You didn't get ahead. And and his dad was very very tough on him and father issues. Play a major role through the whole documentary. Not just with keith. I mean that is that does seem to be the through line when it comes to the eighty six mets team. Yeah and i had him on my podcast. After he finished his second book and a lot of those stories about his father and how close they were but it was a weird love hate relationship his brother gary also who he says was a better of the two actually when they were growing up as baseball player and then the father yet. It ends up being a sad thing. He didn't you know keith. One of the things when he retired he thought about like just taking walks with his father. after it was all over in his father like a died only a few months after his retirement and he. Actually you know it may or may not have been a coincidence After you look at through but yeah it's unbelievable with hernandez and and all like you would think jimmy that he is the leader right of the. But i feel like every twenty minutes it changes for me but ultimately i think keith hernandez was the leader of this i do. There's a key part in the doctor where he talks about getting that eighty six team early in the season..

SI Media Podcast
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"One thousand nine hundred six new york mets once upon a time in queens on. Espn this week is on the show along with cousin. Sal who's also an executive producer. We don't just talk about the thirty for thirty documentary. We do cover that. Obviously but we also talk about late night. The art of the interview. And jimmy's time as a nfl. On fox host. Talks about terry and howie not exactly being fans of his Also by jimmy kimmel having a bowl game named after him and a lot of other sort of entertaining pop culture. Type things with jimmy kimmel and cousin sal and then we have our weekly train of thought segment with sal licata where we talk about some nfl week. One observations on television and Get into some things about the mtv music awards. So that's today's show. If you missed any recent episodes of the media pod go into the archives and give him a listen. Tony romo is on the podcast last week. Other reason guests include nate berlin. Joe buck roman reigns chris russo. I-in eagles check all those out in the archives and subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. I will read all five-star reviews in the train of thought segment. We do that again this week. With sal all right here we go with. This week's sports illustrated media podcast. First up jimmy. Kimmel and cousin sal right here on the pod joining me now. Been trying to get this guy for a long time. Finally exit happened and he joined by cousin. Sal as jimmy kimmel yet. Jimmy kimmel and cousins south talk about the upcoming thirty for thirty on the eighty six. Mets wants point. In time in queens. Gentlemen thanks for coming on the media guest. I'm glad we could finally do this. And by the way. I know people are mostly listening to this. But if you get a chance to watch the video you can really see the beautiful job. Jimmy stunned with his backdrop Podcast i mean he was. Somebody looks like somebody printed out. Some sports illustrated wrapping paper so and half taped it to the wall. So here's what happened. Jimmy i this is two enormous weeks here for my podcast because i had tony..

Social Pros Podcast
How Amtrak Developed New Social Media Marketing Strategies During the Pandemic
"Do you show people at amtrak. Examples from your riders and or do show them examples from other brands airlines or or some other kind of of travel related organization to say. Look how they're doing. How do you sort of make that case in and put together the presentation. If you will sure yeah. I think i think there's the qualitative and the quantitative of in the you know the quantitative is just like look. How many messages were getting in just raw numbers. This is how much you could break it down to. You know we're getting somebody messing us every ten minutes or two minutes or whatever you know whatever you can break it down to And just say like that's the that's like the raw numbers but here's the actual quality of the message. Here's the types of messages and we have we tagging and we look at different ways to categorize those so we were taking really that raw feedback coming in and just saying like hey Here's a way to. Here's a way to actually see what customers are saying. We actually brought tweets. We had a leadership meeting one time and we did a tweets where we did it like a jimmy. Kimmel mean tweets style. And you know where he had. We had essentially like different people in the company reading tweets that we actually get and we had groups in the leadership summit talking about like. How would you respond to this. What would be your response to this. Really video of that will put it in the show notes yet probably not a. I don't know if that was ever made public. But but it was. It was a really eye-opening exercise for our executives in this league. You know all these leaders across the company from every division every you know people that work in operations on the you know to our senior leadership so they were seeing There were seeing what people were saying so it was always interesting to me to see like how each group would respond to that because it was always a different. And then we'd think about okay. We talk as a as an organization. Okay is that where we'd want to you know. Is that how we should handle is that who would you go to. Is that where you know. So that helped a lot without relationship building that i was talking

Bob Sirott
Jimmy Kimmel Gave His First Live Audience of 2021 Tube Socks and Boiled Eggs

AP News Radio
Jimmy Kimmel to Be Title Sponsor of Inaugural L.A. Bowl
"The football game named after a late night talk show host the Jimmy Kimmel L. label consumption complaints line to a joke or maybe an entree at a restaurant that caters to Hollywood tourists but it's a real thing Kimmel is announcing that he has gotten the naming rights to the first ever LA bowl football game it will take place December eighteenth at so far stadium in Inglewood California and it will be the first bowl game played at the when you're older than you the inaugural LA ball game must have been played last year but like just about everything else schedule for last year it was postponed because of the pandemic Kimmel says it is the first time a ball game has ever been named after a human being but he added that he didn't know that for sure because he didn't bother checking Moscow was Gabriel

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"You gotta bring the whole clan along. There's there are some elements of all of that. Yeah there's also guilt right that's part of the to you know you have a certain amount of like. Why do i make so much money and you know this person in my family. Doesn't you know that's yeah but ultimately more than anything. I think that w- something that i believe is that if i think someone is funny dan others will also so there are certain people that i've identified like over the course of my career and like help them or giving them a position on my show or help them get their own show and it seems to always work out. I mean even just like in the case of guillermo curate. I you know sky's in the parking lot like disguised. Funny you know like yeah. I think he's funny. He has increased. Mommy is has charisma. Yeah he has charisma and people do sometimes get the idea that he's just like this caricature or something like that. Whatever but this is a genuinely funny person like you know off camera even more so like a funny ball breaking kind of guy and and I just always figure like if. I think they're funny. Probably other people things are funny and it just turned out to be true. And i also come from a funny family are talking about your funny families and i you know. I'm not the funniest person in my family so i like to me. The funniest person i know is probably my cousin. Sal he is just funny on a laugh getter yes did he just like his jokes are beyond inside jokes. Sometimes his jokes will come like from thirty five years in the past and they'll come there at the tip of his tongue and you can't believe it and it's not just like with his relatives like you know it's hard to explain but south kinda guy. You can meet the first eight times. You meet him like he seems like a nice guys pretty funny and then the.

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"Know late night has changed. I mean now with the thing that's amazing to me about late night is is. The numbers is the difference in the ratings. And what like. What is the successful number now is just you know it just feels like nobody's watching anymore. Yeah and it's not really true because it really is is happening and you know this is that people are just watching on youtube. Yeah you're watching. They're not watching through their television set. Yeah so you know if you really look at youtube does a good job probably a better job than nielsen. Does of actually tallying. What the numbers are. As far as people really watching something. There are more people watching a television than there were. When johnny carson was doing it and people have this idea that like. Oh well you know things have demanded. They haven't they're just not watching it on tv. The youtube has done this. Brilliant job of getting us to produce shows for them for free. Yes yes now. Does that matter to the people that are above you like do they look at it. And go like oh. You're still doing a good job like because it doesn't it doesn't affect the the ad rates in like does it affect the kind of bottom line of the show. We're it hasn't i. There will come a time when it does. I think there's still people. Sponsors are willing to pay a premium for quality content. You know. And i say i don't mean to say that the things people put on youtube aren't but you know these are what we put on. The air on our shows are network approved You're not gonna. You're not gonna find out that that there was a clansman in the In the schedule. Yeah yeah it'll it's safe For them to advertise on. I think over time. Yeah that will become maybe an issue but you know like the days of talk show hosts making gigantic amounts of money are are over. You know that's not going to happen in the next incarnation but there will also be forty talk shows. There probably are already but there will also be two hundred talk shows which i think is probably better you know he be able to Be more niche oriented. You'd be able to have smaller audience. Still make a living and And do the show that you really wanna do are you..

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"Let's see what. What price can my son be bought for about. Two hundred bucks. It seemed like a lot at the time i know is a lot for him. I also knew in the back of my mind that he would stop paying about five weeks in so then it would be too late. So what was i going to do but yeah right. It was not my intention. I went into a meeting with the president of of abc. He at the time was looking for late. Night hosts and i didn't know it. We had a very nice conversation. Almost the whole time we talked about david letterman. At the end of the meeting. i went home. I called my agent. I said and we had a great meaning is very nice. My agent didn't know what was going on. in fact he's also jon stewart's agent and he thought john stewart was going to get job. And how my. And then adam corollas wife lynette. Was this president of abc's receptionist and she called my ex wife and said abc. They're gonna offer they're going to give jimmy the the midnight talk show at the time and My ex wife's like hey. They said they're gonna give you this show. And i was like what what did you and the next thing i knew i was at next thing i knew like next day i was in their office and someone opened. The bottle of champagne said welcome to the abc family. Wow.

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"My head that it might be fun to be on the radio and it just so happened. This guy worked with the clothing store was on the local college radio station and he said you'd be funny on the radio. I can get you a on. And i said all right. I'd love to do that and i started doing that. And then i just loved it so much. I love being radio station so much. I decided to make that my career and then it just so happened that i was doing morning. Radio in. la at k rock with these guys. Kevin and bean and television producers would call and asked me to audition for things. So that's how i got into television. There was never a plan to get into television. Oh wow and what was this all in arizona. When you started doing radio. I started in las vegas. Hi in las vegas okay. So do you think that if they hadn't called you that you'd be still doing radio. Yeah i mean again. Probably i mean whole. It's it's a hard business. It's especially hard now. Oh it's awful. Now it's terrible. Now it's evolved into podcasting and i think it's in some ways it's better if you can get an audience. It's great because you don't really have a boss which is a miracle and you could practice which he couldn't do when i was a kid trying to get radio. You just hang around the radio station until somebody let you on and then you'd be on maybe once a week on the weekends and you're talking in between records so you're really not getting a lot of practice but now the idea that people could anyone with a computer can do a show. That's a huge. Just being just doing it as his like eighty percent of it. Yeah now do you feel good about that or is there a part of that that annoys you. There is a part of it that annoys me. And i know like when we listen to howard. You here it's annoying. But i do feel more good about it then annoyed. I wish i didn't have to jump through those hoops..

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"A five year old. And my my assistant has as a toddler. Now and i just when i see him. I just reminded of this period. That i called high stakes. Boredom which is just like watching a kid like the same thing fifty times. But you can't take your eye off them because they might fall and split their skull open on like a twig or something you know or poke their own eye out with just for fun. I yeah and you signed up for it again did you. Were out from under it from head to in the lear. Yeah it was on a magic carpet ride to europe. Yeah and you're like. I can't wait to change my parents diapers. I wanna change a diaper now. My oldest daughter turned thirty this summer. You know i could be a grandfather soon. Yeah that's a spread. Wow does it keep you young though. I kind of feel like the longer the babies are around it. Kinda keeps you from slipping into an old and crotchety keep young and makes you old. I think yeah. Yeah yeah. I get that. It's it's a lot of responsibility. When sometimes i feel like my wife doesn't understand that i did this once already like similar like suppose. It's if i'm not holding up my end of the bargain going. Oh my god. Do you know how many times i woke up milk. Well now is l. Just like it's the burden of it. It's like i don't wanna do that or is it just kind of that like this sweat things more than you do. Just because you've been through it the via yeah. I think so for sure. I think that's natural. I think there's a when you have adult children. I'm sure as you realize your kids. Are you know right there. Yeah realize like oh okay all that stuff. I was worried about him. Maybe maybe it was wearing a little bit too much about that grant often right so you have that wisdom to comfort you and then you know like for instance. My son is four years old. And he's got this best friend named trae a- loves us kid you know and trays moving and my wife's very upset about it. She's like he's gonna miss trae so much going on what he's not even going to think about trying to tell you right now that This is he doesn't understand what moving means Is like a dog where you leave the house in the morning and the he's panting and then you come back at at night and he's jumping on you..

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"I m when my my sons in college now and when he was going through the process and people other parents talking about it and like my kids applying to seven colleges my kids applying eight and like my son asked me like. How many did you apply to and i said one one that i went to like. I'm not sure even applied. I just signed up yet. Just up do it. Yeah yeah but yeah. It's it's it's a different ball. It's the same thing with my parents. Go to like the parent teacher conference. That was it sport during a sport they go to the they watch the game. But beyond that like you're on your own and that's you know that was always a difference of opinion between my ex wife. And i was always like we'd go. We would go to the parent nights orientation nights and they tell us about the math. They're teaching in and she would realize that. I just was zoning out there trying to look at my phone and i was and i would tell her i was like. Yeah but it's it's between them. It's between the same way. I wanna do with me. I can't tell you how many times i've said i've graduated kindergarten or yeah okay yeah no. It's like that's your business. I don't i don't know and also i can't absorb it anyway. Even if i try to focus shitty matha shitty at math now but i'm also very self involved guy biz. All you know. That's the way it was when our parents. Yeah they'd come like of. We have like a like the banff. I was playing clarinet in a band recital. They'd all be be there for sure. Yeah you know if there was a game or something they'd come to it. But unless i was in trouble they had they. Didn't nothing happened as far as school goes you know i. Yeah and i you know. I don't know i don't know i mean i. My kids are. My kids are pretty good at school. My daughter especially my daughter's like you know had a lot of attention issues early on was basically a wild animal until age nine and but now she's like straight as and super organized and like that has nothing to do with me..

The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"jimmy kimmel" Discussed on The Three Questions with Andy Richter
"All the time. Oh yeah there's there are in chicago. There was the same thing my barber told me. He hadn't been downtown for twenty five years and that was that was when he got his barber's license like so there's just people live in the city are like i'm not going down there so and it's a do you still have people there. You still have relatives live there. Oh you do okay. Yeah sure we moved to las las vegas. When i was nine years old. My uncle frank was a cop in new york he retired. He was forty years old. I think he decided he heard that. You could get a job as a security guard at a casino in las vegas pretty easily. If you'd been a police officer. Yeah and so. They went out there. They actually true stories. Sounds like an. It's not true but it's absolutely true. They were going to move to florida. They went down to florida and they put a down payment of one hundred dollars on a house which was a lot of money and they were staying with friends and In the morning my aunt chippy saw an alligator in the pool in the backyard at this friend's house and she said i didn't give birth to three daughters to have a meeting by an alligator and so florida was out. They forfeited one hundred dollars and decided to move to las vegas. Wow and that they did and we followed them about a year and a half later and all three of their children were bitten by rattlesnakes And so it was just it was just because they lead the way i mean you did. Your dad have a job lined up or did not have a job lined up day. Local lounge singer helped him get a job He was working. Ibm in new york and he got a job working for this company called suma corporation which is a company howard hughes owned and founded they own seven casino hotels in las vegas and And they their office wasn't even an office building. It was like this ranch on all right near what. Welcome to las vegas sign. It was right near that and they worked on this ranch and It was like in a house basically and they were operating the computer systems that determined the odds on the slot machines in the casinos..

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Armie Hammer Cannibalism Scandal
"Pointing. Oh fun at hampshire there is may seem frivolous to bring him up but i keep about armie hammer and i think we could talk about this in relation to where feminism is because i apparently armie hammer has a Predilection to Tell his dates. He wants to eat them and who wouldn't want eaten by army hamrick. Exactly my point. Thank you one honest woman. If armie hammer says i want to issue you're gonna say yes. But apparently there's something called ethical human cannibal finishes. No actual women were eaten in the making of this movie. We're just talking is how they have his tax rate saying things like. I want to take your rib out and voil it and eat with barbecue sauce. I don't know. I feel like this is just a subway. Stop past you know. I wanna spank you. But we're in such a porn centric society. People have been watching really hardcore porn. For so long that spank you doesn't really cut it anymore. Now i gotta take your rib out and part of you so anyway. The point is that the women who were objecting this now who went out with army willingly and stayed in willingly and apparently there was wasn't there wasn't physical bad stuff happening. Okay that would we would have a discussion that we'd all agree that's but if there's no physical coercion why isn't this just filed under. That seemed like a good idea at the time to let armie hammer eat me. But it really wasn't what it seems like. We don't have any ownership anymore of our own choices but there was some physical stuff right. Some some of the women have alleged that there was sort of slapping around one woman said. He carved his initials into her body. Tired down and do that. I don't know that's a good question. I don't think so. I'm just kind. You know like like how. How consensual are we sure that this was really consensual. If these women are now coming out and saying it wasn't wasn't that's the thing that they're saying it was creepy Which i don't want to invite the over for a barbecue just doesn't sound right this. I clicked on the about the cutting. Stop because i think it cutting which is a whole culture. It really creeps me out. It's wrong and i was expecting to be horrified. Tiny little bit letter. A. down here in which we're not right but it looks kind of like a tattoo gone slightly wrong and the person wasn't trying to get free when that thing was done. So what do you do with that as an outsider as a society. What do you do with those people. In that moment decides great idea to get like a penknife and carbon a into an abdomen and then afterwards feel bad about it. And i think society was at least something place with laws laws for that like press charges when something is not voluntary press charges when when ryan committed violence against you. But that doesn't seem like what the this

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Hip-hop's history with mental health in Black communities
"TV. Here's a conversation you might remember. I think it's important for us to have conversations about, you know, open conversations about mental health, especially with me. Being black because we never had therapists in the black community. We never approached like taking medication with Kanye West on the show, Jimmy Kimmel live. He's talking about how mental health and simply talking about it. Has a stigma in black communities and their numbers to back that up. In one study out of the United States, 63% of black respondents said that talking about mental health was a sign of weakness and You could see the stigma reflected in hip hop and rap. Mark Anthony Neal is the James B. Duke professor of African and African American studies at Duke University. He's also the co editor of That's the Joint the Hip hop Studies. Reader. So before we get going heads up with this conversation includes topics of depression and suicide, which may be triggering to some professor Neill joined me to talk more about hip hop's long history with the topic of mental health and mental illness. Fester. Neil, Thanks so much for making the time today. Thanks for having me It's a pleasure, So I have a whole lot to get with you today. But just let's start very broadly. How would you describe hip hop's overall track record when it comes to mental health and mental illness? You know, I think hip hop reflects where the conversations about mental health are with black communities More broadly, and particularly with black men s 01 of the real breakthrough was in recent years was, you know Jay Z's 444 You know his own kind of bourgeois way. It was a recording that talked about the significance of actually sitting down and talking with a therapist, right toe work through all kinds of notions of trauma. And you know for someone like Jay Z. You know, part of it's because now he's older, right, but it's also a break with the way that black men have often dealt with mental health. You know where we just man up, right? And and instead of, you know, seeking therapy, you know, clinical psychologist, you know, you find all these different moments reflected in hip hop of black men basically inviting. You know marijuana weed Percocet? Of course, there has become kind of the painkiller of choice in recent years, And this is all you know, young black men responding to a mental health crisis that they're having in their daily lives, right? And if I'm reading it correctly, What you're saying is that you know what we see in hip hop. Is ultimately reflective of the larger historical stigma. Mental health has in some black communities, and there's no question right and it is not just mental health, right? I mean, we're having the same conversations with in black communities and definitely within hip hop. About just things like going to the doctor on a regular basis, Right? Regular kind of preventative health care are the kinds of things that you know if you feel pain, you just, you know, Hustle passed, right. You just grind past it because it takes up time, right? And time is money and all these kinds of you know things that we here in Montrose and circulate within, You know, black masculinity. In hip hop culture, right, so mental health becomes, you know on their team Continuing well, part of what we're doing here today is looking back at some of the pivotal rack records that have explored mental health. So take a listen to this me cause I'm close to Doug Etch. I'm try again not to lose my head. So that's a bit of the message from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious five relation 82 Mel Mel, who's rapping in the Verses. Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge. I mean, incredibly legendary, You know, line in hip hop. I have to admit I had never thought about it in the grander context of mental health before. Right, because it's rage, right? You know, how do I control the rage of my experience in the hood and all the things that are going on right that you know that are both continuous and cyclical. And and we can't seem to get out of this cycle if you will, And so the only thing to express their some sort of sense of rage and again. We typically don't think about that in the continuum of mental health or emotional health, right? But the point is, how do you manage what's going on in your life so that you don't You know, I have this moment We have another clip taken. Listen to them, But I go in. Not without a fight. See, Every time I close, I start sweating and blood starts coming out my nose. It's somebody watching the back, but I don't know who it is. So I'm watching my back to get her boys with mind playing tricks on me. Classic rap record back in 1991. Hear paranoia. You hear anxiety, You know? What is it about The ghetto boys take a mental health care that sticks out to you. You know what's important about a song like that, you know, unlike the Grandmaster Flash, and here is a part of example that you played You know what we see this kind of outward expression of what's happening emotionally and mentally. This is one of the first songs I think really dealt with the interiority of mental health crisis, right? It's the stuff that might be there what it's probably not. But it's so internalized that I can't see my way out of it on by think that particularly resonated for many young black men listening to hip hop in that period of time. You know, because of this kind of stoicism. That's that was expected right that you have to keep everything inside. But you can't let people know how you feel right. And what's going on What pain you're going through, You know, So you internalize so much of this, and I think that song does a great job of capturing what's going on in the mind literally of these men in the soul. But let's talk a little bit about treatment. You know, there have been Rap artists who have argued that they don't need professional therapy because the form itself because the music itself is inherently therapeutic. Listen, I'm not here to deny anyone's truth, I'm not here to get in the way of anyone's treatment path. What were. What do you make of that? I understand this on on several levels, right? There has long been a concern, but then black communities about what we see as Western forms of therapy, you know their feet. It's not connected to the live realities of what it means to be black in America, or even you know, black and African In the world. Um so I understand why you have been expressions of suspicion around clinical psychology right in that context, But I think you know I fall down on expertise right folks who were trained Clinically to address whether it be paranoid schizophrenia or or depression or or the whole range of emotionality is that they're contribute to what we think of as as as mental health. On guy think there's no replacing that expertise and where, at a point in time now, you know to the earlier point, you know that their candidate need made about there, not being folks in the community. Well, we know that there are in fact, you know African American therapists, right? In fact, they're thriving in this period of time, largely because you know, because of folks like saying Jay Z and another, you know, producing black woman writers and artists. Who have talked about the significance of finding a therapist, you know in their life, and so I think it has to be more of a both in right, definitely finding a community find folks that you can work the would talk through. You know who can be that first line of intervention? You know if you are suffering through, you know, anxiety or other forms of the mental health crisis, But But there is an expertise there that that folks need to pursue and again. Jay Z was so critical in this moment because, you know, he basically said, I went to see a therapist, right? If I'm going to be the Ogi of hip hop right, then it's OK. Can you elaborate on how a skepticism of psychotherapy could be related to anti black racism in our society? I mean, it's just that right the fact that we have the largest society that has never understood You know the black frame if you will. The Black is first in this country and I have tried to apply normative structures that come outside of the everyday experience of black folks, too. You know how black folks are working through their their mental health? You know, there's also the larger question of the way that that mental health care is connected to generally health care in America and general suspicion right of the medical profession. When it comes to issues of race. We could just think you know the Tuskegee experiments right? And it just think about those men for a second, right to on the one hand are subjected. You know to physical problems because of the experiments, but at the same time, Ah work into all kinds of levels of schizophrenia and depression, you know, based on the physical sense that they're also is not being addressed. You know, in the context of that movement, if you're just tuning in