35 Burst results for "New York Daily News"

The Charlie Kirk Show
Criminal Justice Professor's Journey From Prosecutor to Defender
"Read Barry a little bit about your bio, your CV. You have been doing this for a long time. You have a great background in this for over three and a half decades. Barry latzer was a Professor of criminal justice at John Jay college, a member of the masters and doctoral faculties. He taught courses on criminal justice criminal law procedure state constitutional law, capital punishment, and most recently crime history. You've been written up. You're writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Post, New York Daily News. Interesting piece, though, that I picked up Barry was that you were the you were served as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn in 85 and 86, and you would counsel to indigent criminal defendants in Manhattan. I can't help but think that that was a very interesting experience. So these were folks that couldn't afford defense, right? And you stepped up on their behalf. I know this is sort of a side Barry, but does that inform kind of what you're talking about now? I mean, what did you learn from those people? Sure. I was a professor for most of my life, and I said, you know what? I can't get all of the knowledge I need out of a book. And I asked my chairman at the time, I want to take a leave of absence and I want to go work as a district attorney. And I did. And I did in Brooklyn during the crack years. You can imagine how busy we were. And then after that, I went and worked in Manhattan and I signed up there's a list of lawyers who will serve indigent defendants, people accused of crime, and I worked on that side of the aisle, so to speak,

Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Real History of Repeat Criminal Jordan Neely
"Have you seen the videos posted on social media? Of the guy. Who died? He used to be a Michael Jackson impersonator and they give you the impression all he was doing was standing on the subway, doing a Michael Jackson routine. You need to know what this guy was about. In 2019, a guy named Castillo balthazar balthazar was assaulted by Jordan Neely, the 68 year old 68 year old New Yorker was interviewed by the New York Daily News. He said he should have been in some rehab center. On June 27th, 2019, Valtteri was on a platform at the west fourth street subway station in Greenwich Village. When Jordan Neely, the shank, the martyr, walked up to him and punched balthazar in the face. Balthazar, who's a Mexican immigrant who lives in Harlem, said I was waiting for the train looking at the monitor to see how long it would take to come out of nowhere, he punched me in the face. You know what else this shape has done? On November 12th, 2021, Jordan Neely was arrested for slugging a 67 year old female stranger in the face. And she exited a subway station in the East Village. This guy did this over and over and over and over again. He would go up to people and punch him in the mouth. 67 year old woman. That's what kind of a monster this guy was.

Mark Levin
Two Republican Councilman Killed in New Jersey
"As I posted on my various social sites you have two Republican city councilmen who have now been murdered In New Jersey Within a week One was a black woman a Republican Have you heard much about this Does there seem to be much concern about this I just tell you because certain lives seem to me more than others They seem to mean more than others It's like January 6th versus all the other riots that took place The only person killed on January 6th was a peaceful protester But you wouldn't know it He'd been asleep for ten years and you woke up and you listened to the reporting You know the Democrat party in the media had been hiding a lot about Hakeem Jeffries Do you know a lot about hakim Jeffries mister producer No Does The New York Times know a lot about Hakeem Jeffries Yes New York Daily News yes The Democrats know a lot about hakim Jeffries when they made him their leader One day they wanted to be speaker Mark pauletta has done a dive into the background of Hakeem Jeffries And he wrote about it And my question is why isn't this covered by the morning schmoe and misses schmoe

Mark Levin
Stephen A. Smith: Working You Way Up
"And you didn't start at the top I mean you were right and high school basketball pieces for the New York Daily News You worked your way up really from the bottom all the way up isn't that right Yes sir I started off as an intern Greensboro news and record went to Salem journal Atlanta general constitution And then I got a job with the New York Daily News at the high school sports reporter I did that for 14 months and I got hired by the Philadelphia inquirer I started off as the deep fried at saint Joseph university got promoted from near the temple then I did temple basketball in football then I was a backup NDA writer And I was an NBA beat writer covered in the 76 years that I became an MDA columnist and then after becoming an NBA columnist in 2003 when I was named a general sports columnist according to the national association of black journalists at the time I was a 21st African American in American history to be named a general sports columnist which means that I had the license to hold upon an editorializing in my opinion Remember this is before the advent of sports talk radio before the advent of social media with Twitter Facebook and Instagram and TikTok and all of these platforms that allow you to give your opinion back then the media consisted It was very constricted and people who had a license to express themselves in terms of their opinion you have to be given that license is with the title of a columnist If you wasn't a columnist you were not allowed to editorialize That's the error that I came up in And when I did it in 2003 I was a 21st African American in history to pull off that fee

The Breakdown with Shaun King
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Breakdown with Shaun King
"In lieu of a microscopic number of police actually being held accountable, that that alone is not a sufficient strategy. And it was never our total strategy. But that alone clearly doesn't work. I mean, I understood all the way back when I was the senior justice writer at the New York Daily News. I understood that it was going to take at least I wrote a series on 25 things that needed to happen to reduce police brutality. And my estimate was that it could reduce police brutality from anywhere from 20 to 40%. But all of those things would have to be done. And that's just not where we are. We got a few of those things done, and it didn't really do anything. And so it's just a deep disappointment. And if we don't confront that the strategy we're using does not work, I don't know what we're doing. Nobody likes to examine their failures. But you have to. You have to say, why is it that one of our primary strategies is not working and what can we do to change that? That's where I am. Because I refuse to continue to do something for the rest of my life, knowing that it's not working. That it won't work. We're going to have to change our strategies. I hope to talk about what those might be in the days and weeks ahead. But I just wanted to unpack and say, listen, if you have a Democrat in office or Republican in office, these numbers don't matter. Because

Mark Levin
The Government Wants the Affidavit Sealed yet Still Leaks Info Out
"Maggie haberman AKA maggot haberman Jody Cantor Adam Goldman and Ben protists Have a piece last night in the New York slimes Trump had more than 300 classified documents of Mar-a-Lago And now I see our friends at fox are reporting 700 pages I thought the government wanted to keep all of this secret I thought the government was on the trail had witnesses When I was on Hannity last week he said to me why Why won't the government release the affidavit And I said because they want to leak it Will there salami tactics They want to cherry pick They want to create the narrative That's why Because they go in court and lie and outside a court they leak to their favorite publications especially the New York slimes Now Maggie haberman first worked for the New York Post then she worked for the New York Daily News and she worked for Politico Now she works for The New York Times where she got a Pulitzer For effectively lying about Russia collusion She sees if you want to make money you want to get awards you need to work for a corporation they covered up the Holocaust that encouraged Stalin and encourage cash And has an anti semitism problem And I would be the New York slimes

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
"Ben Simmons playing for the first time in over a year. I mean, I interpret this decision by Kyrie as a big win for Brooklyn. They get, they get their guy back, and they don't have to commit massive long-term money to him. Yes, all of that absolutely, it is a huge win for Brooklyn on top of that. Let's go back to something I said in the opening about posturing about positioning about spin and everything else. In my notes, my extensive notes. By the way, I think I might just spend the rest of this podcast just laughing out loud. In my notes, one of the things I had noted was that the nets saying do Kyrie, as was reported by the New York Daily News earlier today. Hey, you know what? Go ahead. You're a permission. Go seek sign in trades. You know what? Kyrie Irving likely found out there when he went and sought those sign in trades. That they're not there. That not that many teams want to take a flyer on Kyrie or that want to acquire him in a sign and trade in which he's going to be asking for four years at or near the max. And then taking on all that comes with him. How many teams out there? Very, very few. I was asking a couple of people in this earlier today. And aside from the Lakers who have, you know, look, they're desperate. They're desperate to do anything right now. The only other team that somebody suggested to me might have some interesting Kyrie and could handle all that comes with him was the Miami Heat. Yeah, I heard that too. And yeah, yeah. Right. So Chris, this is the logical endpoint of what just happened over the course of not just today but the last several days. Kyrie wants more than they want to give him, kairi's pissed off that they don't want to commit as much as he thinks he should be committed to. Well, then fine. Somebody else will give it to me. Go ahead, Kyrie. Go see who will commit to you. Go see who out there wants to acquire you in a sign and trade with all that comes with it, not to mention having a hard cap by doing it, there's nothing out there, Chris. That's the bottom line. Kyrie decided to opt in because he realized the market for him does not exist. At least not at the level that he wants it. Even if you just, if he were a free agent tomorrow, I'm telling you, there are not teams knocking down his door. This is not, by the way, meech throwing shade. This is just the reality. As talented as he is, as gifted as he is, and we have all seen him at his best and he's an incredible player. It's all the other stuff that comes with him..

Red, Blue, and Brady
"new york daily news" Discussed on Red, Blue, and Brady
"And, you know, I wrote a piece about this in the New York Daily News recently, but when Trump is saying liberate, he's not talking to the general public. He's talking to his army. That's not the U.S. Army. It's a private army. And we got to vote while we still can. And I warned about this, you know, when I wrote my book, it is hair on fire time. Vote like you've never voted before. And even for imperfect candidates, but just we've got to we have absolutely got to wrestle our back from the current president. Yeah, yeah. Well, said Josh, I mean, I think and rightfully, we should be scared and nervous and it should motivate all of us to get out there. As if ours and other lives depend on it. Yeah, because they do. And I really want to take the time right now before we have to wrap up here to say thank you so much Christian for coming on into YouTube, Josh. Yeah, Josh, really, really appreciate the conversation and just all you've all you've done and continue to do for the movement and for the country. I hope that your rallying cry is heard by many so that we don't get to a point where we have you on to talk about how more of these predictions were correct. Yeah, I hope I hope this one, I hope my fears don't become reality on this one and thank you for giving me this great opportunity to talk about these things. I really appreciate it. Well, thank you so much. And hopefully we don't have to talk soon. That's.

The Rich Eisen Show
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Months earlier, however, my brother had died in October of 1992. And I came home Christmas of 1992. And I had kept in touch with the sports other than New York Daily News sending in clips that I had accumulated when I was writing for the Greensboro news and record. Because remember I went to college and wants to sell them, but I did. I had a job as an editorial assistant. Out of college degrees, for a news record. Count the items, school lunch and then use birth listings, all that agate stuff that you see in newspapers. I was doing that. In my time from 8 to four. And then at night, I was covering high school football for free. Just so I could accumulate clips to send to the sports editors throughout the country, hoping that I would get a sports writing job. And so the New York Daily News, I contacted a sports editor there. His name was Kevin Whitmer. And I said to him, I just want to attach a face to the name and reach for two minutes. And I promise you're not going to take any long and I'm big on that. Don't people don't take more people's time than your ass because then they won't want to give you that time. And I always remember that. And so I went to meet him and I just took his hand, handed him additional clips, said I just want to attach a face to the name. Thank you for listening to me and viewing my work and I hope you continue to do that in the future. I'm looking for a job I'm unemployed. But I'm hoping to land somewhere. And he said to me and I thanked and I turned around to walk out and say, hey, would you be interested in doing some freelance work? See, I have a job for you, but you do some freelance work. I said, sure. And the freelance work that.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Sherri Shepherd Is Replacing Wendy Williams
"Sherri shepherd is that set to name set to be named the permanent guest host of the Wendy Williams show, you know, Wendy's been announced in September of 2021. It's looking really bad. There's all sorts of things wrong with Wendy. In addition to graves disease, there's the whole issue of the divorce with the husband who had the baby out of wedlock with the girlfriend, everybody knew about the girl he bought a home for, not too far from the home. He lived with Wendy. A very public, ugly breakup. And divorce then came her mother dying, then came the illnesses, fainting on stage on the Halloween show I believe it was. Then we all know she may have been hit the drugs a little harder than she should. Maybe the weekend stretched into Tuesday and you can't do that if you're on TV every day. She started to unwind, unspool, right in front of her eyes. It's not a happy story for me. I like Wendy. I like the niche she card for herself. She always wanted to do this. She always said she was gonna do it. She is the begged me to get her interview on the E channel when I was there because we used to talk when I had my column in New York, daily news and Wendy was a radio DJ. Very popular back then. I was popular in New York as a writer and I'd sometimes write about her show. So we were on good terms and I but on top of the grades disease, you got all this other personal shit you got, I think, drug issues, drinking issues, and then, you know, I think her mental stability is just really shot right now.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"new york daily news" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"You'll get Germanic Mondays and still don't have a name for Wednesday. I'm not gonna go with wacky, it's too stupid, but we'll figure something out about Wednesday, but for now, manic Monday, I forgot to mention on the last free show, I was talking to you about the Sammy, the bull, gravano special on television, and that my former editor and boss at the New York Daily News Linda Stacy had popped up on that show as a talking head. And as I mentioned in the show on

Bloomberg Radio New York
"new york daily news" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore the big money issues not that little tiny stuff The big money issues in the world of sports I'm Michael Barr And we're talking extra large money I'm Mike Lynn Bloomberg Carol Supersizing things You've heard that voice She has done so much here at Bloomberg She is going to continue our conversation now with New York islanders majority owner John ledecky plus the CEO of oakview group Tim leiweke together they open the new UBS arena this month in L mon New York and they sat down to discuss the new space with Bloomberg's Tim snatch Carol this show today how impressed were you with the new over here I was blown away I mean first of all you think about when you go to an arena or stadium right It's often lots of lines for a woman you're on a line to go to the bathroom They thought about this big time by putting a lot of women's bathrooms in there I mean Lindsay what do you like when you go to arena What are you looking for What's your typical experience Well since I'm from Boston like parking first It's very important They're very important The car too You nailed it though When you have to run to the men's room you don't want to walk out and see a Disney World type line Snaking around the hallway That's big to me too and also concessions I don't want to wait in line and miss a key moment of the game All right let's listen in to the next part of this conversation now Here's Carroll along with Bloomberg quick takes Tim instead of speaking with New York islanders majority owner John ladakhi plus the CEO of opioid group Tim Lewy at the brand spanking new UBS arena in elmont New York Now did I hear that you guys are going to be carbon neutral by 2024 too We are So I feel very very strongly that we're carbon neutral at climate pledge arena and a lot of the credit goes to Jeff Bezos and Amazon He really helped us figure that out We are actually now in the middle of creating a new company called goal and goal is going to go help every building figure out how they could be more sustainable And then we're going to come along and every year great and give them a certification process This industry we're not going to go solve the problem of global warming but we can inspire And that's what music and sports have always done There is no more important issue than that one And if we on the east coast could figure out a way to build an arena in New York and go carbon neutral That's going to have a huge impact on fixing this That's crucial because I think West Coast is easy People are kind of hard on the people don't understand that It's almost impossible to be carbon neutral in the east coast Why is it going to take two years from now to do that though Why couldn't you do that from the ground up So actually I was just talking to the governor about this So one we have to know where our energy comes from So the electricity we bring in the building has to be metered So then it's renewable energy Solar are wind in particular And unless the power company could ultimately tell us where that's coming from then we may be getting bad electricity For example So what we're working now with the state on this how we ultimately can qualify and quantify sustainable energy and power that we bring in here You've got to get rid of your gas So we have gas in this building We have no gas in the building at climate pledge arena We got to figure out a way to go use that You got to recycle your food every night and get it back to the food banks You got to go buy 80% of everything you're going to see in this arena that we serve is made in the region because then we limit transportation And then eventually people that are driving here we're going to have to get carbon credits ultimately to deal with the emissions of all of the cars that park here We'll have more power charging stations here A thousand Did I see Yeah it's actually quite remarkable that we're going to have You could take the fleet of electric vehicles at Laguardia and JFK overnight They'll come here and they'll charge up overnight Wow Working with a company called XL fleet Right symbol XL On NASDAQ Bloomberg radio I always wanted to do that John is going to be our third anchor.

CNBC's Fast Money
"new york daily news" Discussed on CNBC's Fast Money
"The big warning for small caps, the jar master sees trouble, fueling, burling in the charts. Carter worth is here to break down the trade. Plus Foot Locker, plunging today, despite a big beat, we'll tell you what's set, but walker into the hurt locker today and later our chart of the week. The mega cap stock on a stealth tear. It's closing in on a new all time high. The name and how to trade it, that's straight ahead. But we start with a new wave of COVID concerns. The broader market on edge today as Austria declares a nationwide lockdown in Germany puts new restrictions in place for the unvaccinated back here in the U.S., new cases are starting to tick up. The 7 day average is up 31% in the last two weeks. The news putting pressure on the reopening trade. Cruise lines down nearly 8% in the past 5 sessions. Casinos, airlines and movie theaters, also all seeing big losses. What worked this week good old tech, the NASDAQ closing above 16,000 for the first time ever. So let's break down the real risks to the market. Guy, what if anything do these new COVID headlines give you as far as worry? Are you concerned? Why are we selling off now and not before? Is it just a head fake? What's going on? As a human being, I think we're all concerned clearly, but our task is to try to talk about the market, and I would say that, you know, for better for worse, the markets have learned how to deal with these COVID headlines. Now you bring up correctly the soft and some of these names. Some of those names that you mentioned probably got a tad ahead of themselves. But I think the market will learn to shrug this off for better for worse. I'm sure I'll get added at a Twitter for saying that, but that's just the reality. In terms of what is working, it's been working for a while. I mean, the big cap tech names that we've talked about seemingly forever continue to grind higher. And I think people are finding valuations in some of these names like a Qualcomm that we've talked about really interesting. So I think some names have acquitted themselves really well. I think there's been a bit of a rotation. I'm surprised at how poorly the banks of trade but maybe that makes sense in light of what you just mentioned earlier. Maybe and I saw you nodding out of yours can't quite see you all the time. But what do you make of what happened today and how that plays into your playbook for next week? When we look at the virus count. So, you know, we all woke up to headlines that Austria is shutting down. And a number of European countries are counts are making all time highs. But look at the hospitalizations. They're at a third of the prior pre vaccination peaks. And so example, in Germany, the current case count is at a 169%, the prior peak, but hospitalizations are only at 30%. So what does that say that vaccine vaccinations are appearing to hold the line? And so at the current vaccination rate, three fourths of the world live vaccinated pretty much all of their adult population by the yearend. And so when we see these headlines about Austria or maybe Germany contemplating some rules, we just kind of fade that and say, you know, overall, we're in a much better position than what we've seen in the past. Those guys said, from a human perspective, it's still troubling. It is worrisome, but from a market perspective, we fade that type of news. Right, and of course, case counts are one thing. Hospitalizations are something else. It seems this vaccine does help very much avoid those hospitalizations and the worst case scenario for many adults. So that's good news. Dan, what do you make of the action today? Yeah, I mean, listen, the S&P 500, this is the same conversation we had last night. There's a lot of really nasty action going on, but the market is basically unchanged here. Why? Well, Apple closed at a new all time high today. Microsoft closing a new time high. That's $5 trillion in market cap. Alphabet was trading a new all time high this morning and video new all time high. You get the drill here. This is the same trade that's been going on for about a year. There have been a lot of rotations that we've seen. I know we're going to talk about energy. The transports were a bit of a disaster today. They can't get going. So there's a lot of parts of the stock market that don't trade well. Should oil and some of these other groups be reacting to this sort of headline? I don't know. I mean, I think that if you look at the Russell 2000, we're going to talk about small caps a little bit. Do they have any exposure to Austria? I don't really think so 75% of their revenues come from the U.S. here. So the real concern whether we're going to have further supply chain dynamics that are kind of causing some apprehensive apprehension about growth going forward. I don't know. I mean, I just think that this is the problem here. The S&P 500, you're looking at the wrong thing if you're trying to figure out what the gauge is of the fear related to further COVID headlines. I think we're buy it. I think we got to move on from it. And then the global economy needs to get reopened here. Karen, what do you think about today's move over done based on the news out of Austria, the small caps? I think as Dana's had very little to do with Austria..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The Eerie Connection Between Two Legendary Occult Films
"But I'll tell you something. I loved watching that double feature Saturday night of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. And rosemary's baby, I recommend doing that. These two great films are related and have so much in common, it's scary. I came across a review of rosemary's baby in the 1968 New York Daily News audible written by Kathleen Carroll who was a well respected critic in her day. She was always one of the names of the news that was mentioned with a bit of reverence. And she wrote, the subject matter is peculiarly repugnant. It is witchcraft, not as practiced in Salem or the like, but has taken seriously on a very own city. The idea that there might really be a Satan worshiping COVID living next door didn't actually seem that far fetched. It's a cruel irony that the director of a movie. Listen to this. This is brilliant. It's a cruel irony that the director of a movie, in which the protagonist loses her child and nearly her own life to an imaginary cult would lose his own wife, Sharon Tate, and unborn child to a very real one. The mansion family only a year later. Gives me

Democracy Now! Audio
"new york daily news" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"One after another member of the family including many as teenagers tried to reach the united states Some now successfully live in the united states. According to family members one father and his one year old child disappeared along this very dangerous migration route others have been expelled back into. Mexico are deported back to hunter s. So it's really the story of family that over. The course of ten fifteen years has found what was already a poor area to become an unlivable area in their in their assessment and has really fueled forced displacement as they see it milton and other members of the family told me they had never intended to leave where they were there from. I wanted to bring out drown beltran into this conversation. Executive director of the seattle international foundation. This whole issue of the us support for these governments like one orlando and then does who's brothers now in prison for life in the united states he himself was named as a co-conspirator in this the president endurance. And you have what one famously. Asking hillary clinton when she was running for president in two thousand and Way back when she spoke to the new york daily news Editorial board about the us support for the coup In honduras that deposed the democratically elected zelaya And brought in these governments talk about that history cure and first of all. I just want to congratulate her. Brilliant piece i think it. describes illustrates. Bring attention. a very clearly to this nexus between politics organized crime in one hundred. That's a problem across the region. And as you say amy to a large extent the crisis that you continue to see in honduras its democracy has its roots in. The coup in honduras has been struggling to build representative democracy to fight corruption and crime. And what you had you know after after the coup while the us did cut assistance in was very quick to reinstate assistance. It was a time when you also with with the us failed drug policy. You had a shift. In routes to central america organized crime took advantage of the fact that the government had stopped functioning after the coup particularly in rural areas where the country you know the government itself had very little presence and back prompted quickly reengagement of us with fueled significant amount of antidrug aid that went to these corrupt governments. And as a result you've had a rising crime over the years arising corruption that has continued to just debilitate the system. And today i would say honduras and sarraj cranley distracted as you have a kleptocratic former government where corruption and the operating system of honduras and that has had implications for the government not being able to address the many needs of the population from security education health addressing environmental disasters again in country..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"new york daily news" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"I did a thing in my column at the daily news every Sunday. Every Sunday I wrote a column called downtown and during the week the column was called hot copy. Downtown was only about my exploits where I ran what I did, who I was with, who gave me a hard time who I hated was a lot like this Patreon show. That's why I feel like I'm having my column again. It's great. But it was very New York City centric, you know, if I could say it was like if my column was a wine downtown was a port wine. You know what I mean? Or balsamic vinegar, sharper, nastier. You get it. So, my daily column was met with high regard by my wonderful editor in chief who was a Brit named Martin Dunne, and one day I was in campaigning for a second column, he called me the officers, hey, let's get you, let's get you some wings. What are you talking about? Let's get you on the other column. How when? Do something for Sunday, right about what you do, 'cause I used to take Martin out to rails and the scores and strip club and nightclubs. He cut loose, man. Martin Dunne reminded me of a combination of Benny Hill and magenta. And so I described him in my book. Great guy, great guy. But only about three years older than me, but editor in chief of the New York Daily News. It's a big job. He said, look, you're making a lot of noise. And I want you to have more space in the paper. What do you think about Sundays? I said, I'm down. I'm in, man. So on Fridays, I wrote two columns. I wrote Friday's comment. I wrote Sunday's long day on Friday. So I started writing this column and the popularity of my other column and downtown went through the roof. People really got behind me because I swung for the fences on a lot of things. I took down some people who bothered me personally, a lot of hit pieces, and New York City, you know, a New York City column that normally would not reach the people in Los Angeles began to touch people in Hollywood. They heard about it. And not really the Internet was doing much at this point. And suddenly I was somebody that the beautiful people were talking about in Hollywood. That really is what got my interest up and running with this industry for a while. I bring it up because I used to do this thing on my column called flake of the week. Where I'd make fun of somebody or something, something really messed up during the week. It could have been the owner of a restaurant, could have been a TV star. It could have been a waitress, anything I'd gained the person was a flake. They did something wrong. And I did this for a while and it got to be really popular. One week I talk about man juliani, one week I'd talk about Al sharpton, then it would be the famous restaurant that molino leaves their leaves there nuts on the bar all night.

World News Tonight with David Muir
"new york daily news" Discussed on World News Tonight with David Muir
"Unfolding in tennessee. The urgent rescue mission now underway more than twenty. Two people are dead and dozens. More missing deadly flashfloods there but we begin with tropical storm on rate at least forty million in the dangers. Only i coming ashore this afternoon. At the border of connecticut and rhode island. The storm is now heading northwest. Coastal towns feeling the brunt of on ali's powerful storm surge and sixty plus mph winds trees. Coming down knocking out power lines more than one hundred thousand. Currently without power flash flood watches now stretch all the way into new england and his brothers and their dog rescued today in james bird new jersey and these images from the belt parkway in new york throughout the region. at least one thousand flight cancellations. We have team coverage beginning which a norman in springfield massachusetts tonight the first tropical storm to hit new england and fifteen years crashing ashore on real lashing parts of the northeast and new england with heavy rain and storm surge slamming into coastal rhode island and narragansett a wc camera capturing the wind knocking this man over to take cover behind that just to get some photos and goss must have just taking me out officials urging everyone to stay home if you venture. You're not only putting your own life at risk for. You're engaging a first responders we are on the highway headed towards western massachusetts just outside of springfield. That rain is coming down. We can feel the wind as we're driving on the highway and look at this. We're passing some. Utility trucks were heading towards areas or officials say some could be without power for a week or more our rob marciano in connecticut as on removed ashore coastal connecticut field. It right now rover. We'll put those on re passing dangerously close. To new york's long island. Our travel is in montauk federal von raise classic about a dozen miles east of us right now but we can still feel the power of this storm. These aggressive winds and the waves that are slamming into the shoreline. A mass exodus from there ahead of the storm. We were so fortunate with the track to the east in terms of wind and surge. We have not been fortunate at all with the rainfall track of this and middlesex. County new jersey. Erode submerge first responders using votes to bring as many as one hundred fifty people to safety and overnight on turbo charging a separate system funneling more than five inches of rain into parts of new york city. The shelter the severe weather forcing officials to cut short. The homecoming concert in central park fans forced to take shelter. Some sixty thousand had been expected to attend nearly two inches of rain falling. They're just between ten and eleven o'clock. The parks wettest our on record record setting rainfall in several areas. Janine joins us live now from springfield massachusetts. Janine power outages are certainly beginning to mounted. It seems that flash flooding is also major concern at this point and lindsey. This is the rain. it's been coming down on and off all afternoon up to two inches in our in some areas and with wind gusts over forty five miles per hour knocking down some tree limbs. These utility crews are standing by ready to respond as power outages or already impacting thousands here in this storm far from over more than an additional six inches of rain or more possible over the next twenty four hours as this storm. Continues to move through lindsey. Janis stay safe. Let's go straight to senior meter. Rhonda's rob marciano. Who's in westerly rhode island rob. What's next in store for anri. Well the the wind and the waves are still up here on re came ashore but this is transitioning into a rain event. We've already had a tremendous amount of rain including new york and new jersey. Look at these numbers nearly nine inches of new jersey nearly eight inches in new york. And it's still coming down in that area. The wins that was a big story. Here in rhode island gusting to seventy miles per hour. At point judith. And that's why we have over seventy thousand customers without power now. Towing across the is slowing down as across his connecticut. But you see a western heavy rainfall and that's going to continue. The winds will be gusty enough to take down some trees and power lines over the next twelve hours but in general the winds will be dying and the rain will continue over. The next twelve to eighteen hours ground is saturated here. So we're looking for not just heavy rain but likelihood of seeing more in the way of flash flooding lindsay rob. Thanks so much. We'll see for an update later on in the show and now to the desperate search for dozens missing and deadly flooding in tennessee. We're now talking about a different storm. System that is causing massive devastation rushing water overtaking entire communities helicopters for signs of life. At least twenty. Two people now confirmed dead. Abc's ellen lopez is in waverly tennessee. Desperate search for dozens of people still missing after catastrophic. Floods ravaged middle tennessee from a creek that they tell me hardly close normally at least twenty one people dead including two seven month. Old twins swept away from their father. More than forty still unaccounted for officials. Now going door to door hoping for signs of life we were on the roof of our house that we were going to make it. The record rainfall pummeling the area with more than seventeen inches in just twenty four hours washing away homes and submerging cars the floods inundating this family's home furniture floating in the murky. Water sheds carried away in the flood. Water washed out roads littered with debris furniture and appliances splayed across the roadways kors flipped over power lines toppled homes ripped right off their foundations within just thirty minutes of vith couple being saved their house swept away right into their neighbors. Scary moments. Two years first responders rescuing teacher. Bobby joe schools trapped inside her school gymnasium.

The Product Experience
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Product Experience
"Does. Its own job backward than idea and we have a meeting and we talk it over then. Usually what i do like gesture wildly at our roadmap and i'm like great. Where do you think that this fits in with these other things you know. And sometimes they're like all the way over here and your future column russo. Where i know we're never going to get to that. Thank or sometimes. They're actually think that this has a much bigger reach bigger impact than this and i want to chat about the overall priority of it and that's like a totally different conversation but that rarely happens actually. Yeah that sounds like a great at great technique and very very useful as you've developed your product career over the as and progressed three products. What have been some of the things that you found challenging that you didn't necessarily think would be a challenge. Sure so when. I was working at the new york daily news. We were like sort of scaling suite of products. We had a number of mobile applications. We had a mobile website. We our desktop website and this was like a time. Pre ap is so when you wanted to launch a product..

Plant Strong
"new york daily news" Discussed on Plant Strong
"You're just getting started at fifty eight fifty nine. But what what is it that drives you of families and the importance of families. And i believe in this concept that if you deposit into associated bank of life when you have to make withdraw you'll have the equity the versi nak you can do as life goes on. We're going to have ups and downs and view. We are fortunate to live long enough. We're going to have the misfortune of experiencing pain. The goal is to turn pain into purpose. I was in pain when i was told. I was diabetic. But i turned into purpose. I was not buried with diabetes. I was planted and the harvest of that plant and people are going to benefit from and i wanna continue live by that so when the time comes that i have to draw social equity in my bank. I'm going to have enough to make that withdrawal. Yeah love that attitude. I have one more question for you. This morning i met with a new york city. Firefighter named joe inga. He works at Engine seventy two. And he's kind of kind of hurting and he reached out to me for some help. So i met with them any advice. You'd have for joe and other new york city firefighters that are starting to embrace this plant based lifestyle create community and the community may not necessarily be inside their firehouse but it could be firefighter. Community is so important to have a partners and friends because the behavioral science of really reverse in disease we often overlook is not only physical is also emotional and i think it's important to create community number one. Do the prep tone on estimate. Having a food ready that you want to eat. Ns available get all of the things. That's going to pull at your accord out of your household. You know the ice cream the other things that when you going through moments that you're going to reach out for them move them out of your space and then you're going to get over the hump right now climbing up to mountain but you're going to reach the top of the mountain and you're going to see how easy it is. It's not even a second thought for me. When i go into a restaurant when i'm around family members when i'm around those who don't have plant based life is not even a second thought i know how and why What do in he just hanging there. You know is is may seem difficult now but right now he has right attitude. He can put out this fire he can. He absolutely can't when we first met at whole foods. You told me what starts in brooklyn finished out for me. The wales brooklyn goes new. York way goes new. York goes america. The way goes. America goes to globe. So let's do this in brooklyn. Thank you sir thank you. Let's wrap up this episode with a plan strong rap from public school. Three twenty-seven ro those chili powder jp's flower cohen peppers collard. Greens kale soup. Ip sell side. Ginger routes three potato star through being humane. Tofu cinnamon

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch
"new york daily news" Discussed on WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch
"Will you remember is i think is kim said A lot of new yorkers. Take it for granted i mean. I'm from the area. I remember new york when it was the wild west in the seventies and the eighties and so forth when the subways were just covered with graffiti. Didn't want to be on them after you know ten ten o'clock at night and so forth and when the public spaces were just inhospitable penn station different parks and so forth and new york succeeded. You know when. Bill de blasio took over as mayor. New york was the safest big city in america and kim mentioned Rudy driving the crime doubt which he did to his great credit and then mayor bloomberg drove down to even further levels. You know a lot of smart policing and so forth but this was always unpopular with the left with the new york civil liberties union and so forth and they were always looking over their shoulder and when bill de blasio came in He came in with an anti cop agenda which he kind of beauty when when he appointed bill bratton as police commissioner and after two police officers were assassinated while sitting in their car and then he kind of muted but he was one of the first with the the anti-cop agenda. What's interesting. is that after eric adams. Who clearly is. He's the first choice of people that say crime as their biggest issue. he's the first choice But the second choice overall seems to be my a williams who's Wants to take another billion dollars away for the police so New york is not unified On these issues they've done it before We're not back at the levels in the seventies eighties and even early nineties book. The the path is going down in that direction. It's not going into improvement so these ideas have consequences. You know a lot of people that were wrecking property. And so forth were never charged in new york. We had Bail quote reform that basically let these people back out on the streets. A lot of these people are repeat offenders. The cops arrested him and they're freed and they go out and they do it again so It's going to be a daunting challenge for whoever takes over and we're likely not to learn the results. This i believe the law says that. They're going to be counting ballots until june. Twenty eighth on this and with this complicated formula where we're probably not going to have a clear winner for at least a week but if it will be interesting if if it's atoms a whether other candidates in other cities with similar crime increases in crime follow suit and it looks like him he It's both on the policy for him.

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"new york daily news" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Be exact said in an email to npr. In this case we have removed the items and taking action on the bat at involved in bypassing controls. Fc didn't immediately respond to npr's requests for comment black market for fake vaccination card has grown in the winning days of the pandemic in the us and other parts of the world authorities have been warning about the rise in the pandemic related fraud for months. Fake vaccines cars only have a negative impact on public health. The fbi said but they are against the law unauthorized use of an unofficial of excuse me official government agencies seal can be punished with a fine or up to five years in prison. The fbi said earlier this year by misrepresenting yourself as vaccinated when entering schools mass transit workplaces gyms or places of worship. You put yourself and others around you at risk of contracting covid. Nineteen the fbi. Justice department didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on potential investigations into such schemes state. Attorneys general set their sights on the issue in april. Urgent ceos to nip this phenomenon in the bud before it gets worse in april forty seven members of the national association of attorneys general. Sent the ceo's of twitter shop a fi in ebay a letter requesting that they take immediate actor spreading covert seen information and using the sites to sell fake vaccine cards. The letter read the full end Marketing and sales of fake covid nineteen cars threaten the health of our communities slows progress in gaining out residents protected from the virus and are a violation of the laws of many states. A coalition of forty two attorneys general Letter later that month to offer up in online mobile marketplace requesting similar action after fraudulent and excuse me blink covert nineteen vaccine cards were discovered being sold on the platform. One pack of vaccine cars was being sold for forty dollars. Efforts are being made to prevent catching in charging people behind selling a fake over nineteen immunization. Cards has been rare so far. California ball owner todd. Anderson was arrested last month for allegedly signed fake covered nights seeing vaccination cards in what was believed to be the first body scheme of its kind of boy. Now this is crazy Aniston was charged with identity theft forging government documents falsifying medical records in having a loaded unregistered handgun. Really a gun really know. Are you really stupid to carry a gun along with doing. The most evil thing faking all by pretending to be fully vaccinated. You should be ashamed of yourself by doing that. All right this is this is not this is not. This is not funny right now. How do you sleep at night knowing that you're scamming people with fake. Covert nineteen cards. You had to be really really desperate to get all that attention anyway. It long island a now. Form of cbs employee was caught with dozens of covid. Nineteen vaccination cars that. He plans to provide two family in friends in response to those cases new york legislators started the process of making nfl before opposes fake immunization records including covid nineteen cards last week. The new york state senate passed legislation. ads point four. Five one six be bill Sponsor senator anna capping said in the press. Release we're already. Seen anti vaccine spreadsheets tips online for how to create a fake cards in order to get around vaccination mandates. We need to put a stop to this effort to defraud the public so that our recovery from the pandemic can keep moving forward. Okay so the more story. Is you do some very stupid like this. By creating a fake vaccination card to actually mislead with misleading information. There's going to be consequences of you being imprisoned for five years so let that be a lesson of the day narrate and speaking of lessons it seems like warnermedia and discovery deal. Seems to seems to be falling apart in a dilemma. So let's read this. At and t.'s. New deal to merge one media with discovery has major implications for. Hbo matt may impact upcoming wanna brothers movies as well landscape of moving tv streaming is set to sift following the announcement that at and t. is merging warnermedia with discovery inc to create a new company under a new name. Yet to be revealed. The deal will put one media subsidarity including one abroad pitches. Hbo max dc films and networks like cnn tbs under the same main under the umbrella discovery brands like eight g. t. v. and we'll.

The Happy Warrior Podcast
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Happy Warrior Podcast
"Come in that way or it'd be pushed through the southern border through illegal drug trafficking and it became the central in maine drug used in the black market and not just for heroin. It became many people have stories of a loved. One passes away not because they used hair win but because they use market. Adhd medication so fed up. Became the main filler for the black market in that meant that people started to drop debt people who had only touched drugs one time in their life people who are just curious people who are students a local reporter in my area. The she became a been activists on this issue because her kid just took an adhd medication and has spent on it. And that was it. Eric bolling he has a very similar story about his son. These are people who didn't necessarily have a large drug addiction problem but that you just needed it the one time overdose and that was it so under these terms the overdose crisis has been going on since two thousand eleven really. The death started to rise in twenty twelve win. The media started to really pay attention because many of the people that were dying from this were the children of the affluent k. Previously drug deaths were a lower class problem. They were a minority problem off especially back in the eighties. The crack cocaine epidemic. What changed in the twentieth. Tends was people of influence. Their kids started to beginning. Hurt and suffering from these overdoses. Same time big litigation was looking for a new cash cow a specif- basically dried up. Tobacco isn't what it used to be and they needed something new. And so there was this epic mix of media interest lawyers their interests and the well to do in their kids interest all dying at the same time you add in places like industrial ohio and appalachia and the dysfunction there that is highly tied to legal opioid use and you had the cocktail for epic media narrative. And data's how we got the attention that makes up the opioid crisis now every death every overdose suffering every addict is a tragedy. Do not ever mistake me for not taking that suffering. But i am a journalist. I tell the truth and it is unpopular but it is a hard reality that the opioid crisis. The overdose crisis isn't really heavily tied to who prescription needs..

The Happy Warrior Podcast
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Happy Warrior Podcast
"Enough. This is a very important story. He was only through their goodwill and hard efforts. That we're able to get it to you today. So let's go through some of the basics as many my normal listeners are aware they opioid crisis is more complex than many people realize but for people who are new here. We will go through the numbers. So what is the opioid crisis. Your healing hearing about. You probably think it's something about doctors. Prescribing many payments of people. Becoming at right they go there dentists. They get a wisdom tooth removed. They're given some oxy attic for life. There are five major feature films and documentaries right now going on all both leave and push this narrative. This is the central mainstream opioid crisis narrative. Okay but reality particularly on this issue is much more complicated. so let's set our terms the opioid crisis the opioid overdose crisis is a growing colossal illicit sentinel. Overdose crisis is a very powerful opioid and is used primarily imperative care cancer treatment and of life treatment and four surgeries. Okay for most patients fit. Knol is not a treatment they receive now. This illicit as it's not coming from your hospitals are your pharmacy. It's coming from chinese shipping containers. And it's coming through illegal drug trafficking over the southern border and of course the dark web people are getting this illicit phenomenal in their systems and it is killing at least eighty thousand americans in twenty twenty to really understand the opioid overdose crisis. You need understand. How office started. How did america go. From some people. Where illegally using opioids. And how did that turn. Into people illegally using opioids and then dropping debt. What happened there. Well we have the answer on that and it is the obama. Fda you see in two thousand nine. The fda had this fantastic big head idea k. Their idea was this oxycontin which had been sold since the mid nineties is a product of perdue yes the pursuit that one is associated with the sackler family and the has seen so many lawsuits over the last two years. Artsy cotton is fairly effective. Pain medications also pretty popular. What and it has this interesting property to it..

The Happy Warrior Podcast
"new york daily news" Discussed on The Happy Warrior Podcast
"Of the national center for injury prevention and control. The cdc affectionately confirmed they would not admit any fault for the role in the opioid crisis nor revise their devastating 2016 opioid guidelines without the cds endorsement to remedy they're blunders. Congress and public health will push forever stricter and more punitive medical access for anyone that is ever needing pain. Relief undoubtedly creating further tragic overdose. Deaths that science proves this is a terrible does not seem to matter all that much to the members. The cdc public health is about to make matters considerably worse for pain patient and addict alike. The happy warrior podcast conservative commentary on the news of the day from a more positive perspective. Hello.

Dr. Perry Show
White headmaster made Black son kneel during apology
"New York's Long Island, says the white headmaster at her son's school punished the young man by forcing him to kneel. The student's mother, Tricia Paul, tells the New York Daily News that headmaster John Holly and of Saint Martin too porous Marinus. Told her son. The punishment was the African way boxes Rob Dawson, the school says This does not reflect its values, and it suspended the headmaster pending an investigation. Eric is listening to Fox

Markley and Van Camp
Girl finds 220-million-year-old dinosaur footprint on beach - New York Daily News
"The UK A rare, well preserved dinosaur footprint has been discovered by a four year old girl, Richard Wilder was walking on the well speech with his four year old dinosaur Mad daughter, Lily's This Itwas this amazing footprints, footprints on a piece of rock. It's about four inches long, so Lily instantly knew it couldn't be from her favorite dinosaur T rest. Yes, it's great for 220 million year old footprints been taken to a museum for study and preservation. Vicki Barker CBS NEWS London The

WTOP 24 Hour News
Hedge fund Alden offers to buy Tribune, valuing it at $521M
"Hedge fund that owns a big stake in Tribune Publishing is reportedly seeking to buy the newspaper chain behind titles including The Chicago Tribune in New York. Daily News. The Wall Street Journal reports Alden Global Capital could disclose an offer for the company as soon as today. In all Tribune publishing overseas nine larger market daily papers, including the Baltimore Sun, as well as the Capital Gazette in Annapolis. There's been pressure for the Sun and gazette to be sold to a local

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
Houston Rockets 'willing to get uncomfortable,' source says
"Got and you were bit baffled by this when ralph ervin read is updates about the new york daily news reporting that the nets and the rockets had agreed to a deal in principle trae. We got all types of conflicting reports. Which connie's maybe. That's why i was like what right right right because tim macmahon from. Espn is reporting. Rob g read the his post. If you don't mind well it's been aggregated by gm but the money quote here is that the rockets are quote willing to get uncomfortable in quote with the trade wishes of harding and westbrook and feel no pressure to expedited. Deal ahead of the start of the regular season which willing to get uncomfortable with me. You know if you guys going to act up. We're fine but we're not just going to give you wanna give in right. Could they both got two. Maybe three years left on. The i say may because they've got a player options for third year. So the rockets are in no rush. I'm going to give fleeced unknown organization. Chris if you trade away. James harden does value of your franchise. Go down yes so simple as that right. Yeah yeah robbie first-time gm you think. He wants his first trade to beat a. He got fleeced and he got bullied by some players. Who had three years left on your deal to. You won't be gm long that right. So let's see. I mean who knows what will happen. And we'll get into that a little bit later but when i heard that he was like Deals done unto prince wall was.

The Paul W. Smith Show
All charges dropped against former New York Giant DeAndre Baker
"All charges were dropped against former New York Giants first round pick DeAndre Baker on Monday. I don't know if you've heard of him or the story, but the Giants cut the 23 year old quarterback in September following his offseason arrest for allegedly participating. An armed robbery at a House party in Florida. But listen to this. On Monday, an attorney representing three of the four alleged victims in the case was arrested in Florida on extortion charges. Investigators say the attorney William Dean, wanted Baker to pay his clients $266,000 each. In exchange, they would stop cooperate with the police or change their initial sworn statements. According to the New York Daily News, Dina told Baker's attorneys his clients would do anything you want so long as the money's right for the report and after Dean was arrested, the Broward State attorney's office told reporters. All the charges against Baker were being dropped, and now he's able to play again and it will come back. But he missed an entire year of football with all of

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
How should the media cover the presidential race in the Trump era?
"Rid of the ballots. Locker up has now morphed into get rid of the ballots. And that's become an effect. The trump campaign slogan and the trump campaign strategy. It became the strategy yesterday when Donald Trump said that. And get rid of the ballots are the first words of a New York Daily News op Ed piece today with the headline. The president is psychopath the new. York daily. News is one hundred and one years old, which makes it New York City's youngest circulating daily newspaper. And it carries a headline in twenty twenty. That was unthinkable. When the daily news was founded in one thousand, nine hundred nineteen. President is a psychopath. The article is written by two psychologists and it says get rid of the ballots and there won't be a transfers said Donald Trump on Wednesday. This comment is a direct dangerous expression of his anti-democratic intention. If unstopped trump may well destroy our two, hundred, forty, four year, old democracy, it is time to stop pulling punches. It is time to stop relying on political pundits to weigh in on trump's behavior, which they often softened and even normalized. We are psychologists and we are convinced Donald trump is a psychopath his malignant behavior over the past four years is growing escalating right before our eyes trump's psychopathy will change us forever if he is not stopped. And today the New York. Times. Published up ed piece by the newspapers distinguished columnist Michelle Goldberg which says the President Quote Daily defiles his office with. Corruption disloyalty and Sater's. The president of the United. States is aspiring fascist who would burn democracy to the ground to solve his diseased he go. Michelle Goldberg. In New York Times print. Refers to. The rotten and squalid party that is enabling him. These are all words that could not in did not appear in the New York Times about American presidents and now fit. Well within the bounds, the contours of mainstream comment about this president. The New York Times. Is One hundred, sixty, nine years old. And it's had to find new language to deal with Donald. Trump because donald trump has brought new language to the presidency like get rid of the ballots. The. New York Post. Is Two hundred nineteen years old the oldest New York City newspaper was founded by Alexander Hamilton but it is now owned and operated by an Australian born billionaire who liked donald trump got his start in life from his rich father. And history will show Rupert Murdoch's most significant contribution. To his adopted country. Has Been. The perversion. Of Television news into a presidential propaganda channeled named after the animal in the forest that legend has it is the most cunning and to put it mildly untrustworthy. Fox.

AP News Radio
Stanley Crouch, contentious man of letters, dead at 74
"A popular and influential critic has died he was a true renaissance man with an attitude Stanley crouch normally cross lines he shadowed them his writings both fiction and non fiction were inspired by his knowledge and love of blues and jazz during his career crouch was a columnist for The Village Voice and New York Daily News and was a frequent guest on NPR well he was a mentor to jazz great Wynton Marsalis he was no fan of artists like Toni Morrison Spike Lee and Amari Baraka dismissing them and their work in often harsh terms crouch has died at a hospice in New York City his wife says he had been in poor health after a stroke he was seventy four years old I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

AP News Radio
Stanley Crouch, contentious man of letters, dead at 74
"A popular and influential critic has died he was a true renaissance man with an attitude Stanley crouch normally cross lines he shadowed them his writings both fiction and non fiction were inspired by his knowledge and love of blues and jazz during his career crouch was a columnist for The Village Voice and New York Daily News and was a frequent guest on NPR well he was a mentor to jazz great Wynton Marsalis he was no fan of artists like Toni Morrison Spike Lee and Amari Baraka dismissing them and their work in often harsh terms crouch has died at a hospice in New York City his wife says he had been in poor health after a stroke he was seventy four years old I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

The Breakdown with Shaun King
Why I took my Instagram & Twitter accounts private
"Before the pandemic I would I would always crack up because I could be on the train you know now. During. A pandemic it's is horrible here in New York I I don't take the train. I. Hardly go outside and when I do I, have a mask on. So people people rarely recognize me although I have been out even with a mask and a hat and people will come up which is always weird during the pandemic say are you Shaun. King. But before the pandemic could be on the train any day and I would take the train every single day and People would come up to me and they wouldn't say are you Shaun King they wouldn't say. Are you are you that are you that writer? Are you that activists organizer? Deer run the you know real justice. Grassroots. Law. They say. Are you the guy from instagram. And I would always be so surprised because. When I wake up in the morning. That's not how I see myself. I don't see myself as a damn social media celebrity. A social media as a tool and I always have like if you go all the way back to facebook and AOL even I've been using mass emails literally for over. Twenty years. You know I was I was on facebook when I was a student. I was Saban on facebook even even that is getting for over fifteen years. I've I've been on one of the first million people on twitter when it was just a a group of nerds and Ashton Kutcher and Larry King And So I've been using social media for a long time in is funny when people ask me. Are you that guy from instagram because I'm actually super late to instagram. I may have opened up an account early but I I really didn't use it like I use it now. Until way after. When I wished I really did And And so I'm always surprised by it, but it's a it's a platform that I use in an for years. I would even when I was a I was the senior justice writer at the new. York Daily News I was riding sometimes two and three articles a day every single day. And people who are all over New York would come up to me and say, Hey, sean, our each articles they will say something that really surprised me. They will say. Hey Sean I get all of my news from you. From your instagram page I'm like. Oh, my hold on. I'm the senior justice writer. At one of the local newspapers and busting my butt every single day and everywhere I would go people with a everything I learned about injustice I learned from you. On, your instagram. And and eventually, instead of being frustrated by it, I leaned into it and say, wow, this is a place that I. This is a tool that I need to us to be able to inform people in and and inspire them and point them in a in a certain direction. and. The more I use the tool. To organize, people to inform. To rally, US around causes rallies around campaigns justice change. The more I did that. The more the hate grew. The death threats grew. The spam grew and I brought in and outside secure what I have security I'm I'm recording this now from podcast studio in our house because our offices are closed. We. Have Security here at the house and we also have a cyber security firm and because so many of the death threats that we get come from online. And what we found was that. It appears multiple corporations. Are Funding. It looks like multiple different initiatives. To not only spread misinformation. And lies and spam on my page, but to flood everything that I do. With lies about who I am lies about the work that I do lies about my family Sometimes it's blatant misinformation about my perspectives or views. and. It wasn't by the the dozens or hundreds by the thousands on some days over ten thousand comments of blatant misinformation. I'm not talking about people with. Not Talking about real people with real critiques. But accounts that were created to flood everything that I do with blatant misinformation.

Fresh Air
Miami Marlins Outbreak Wreaks Havoc on M.L.B. Schedule
"Major league baseball season got underway last week. But so far it's been rough. More than half of the act of Miami Marlins players and several coaches from the team have tested positive for the Corona virus. As a result, Marlins games have been postponed through at least Sunday. But despite concerns over additional outbreaks, Major League Baseball officials have so far balked at the idea of canceling this truncated season altogether. Here's MLB commissioner Rob Manfred discussing the Marlin situation on ESPN on Monday. I don't put this in the nightmare category. I mean, obviously, we don't want any player. To get exposed. It's not a positive thing, but I don't see it as a nightmare. We built the protocols to allow us to continue to play. That's why we have the expanded rosters. That's why we have the pool off additional players. And we think we can keep people safe and continue to play. I've got J. McManus with me. Now she's the director of the Maris Center for Sports Communication and a sports columnist for the New York Daily News, Jane Great to have you with us. Oh, thanks for having me it. Rob Manfred, who We just heard MLB commissioner. There sounded pretty confident at least that he was going to be able to keep his player safe. But the Marlin situation sounds quite alarming. Tell us, you know how things have developed since the first cases were identified on the team. The proof is in front of him hasn't been able to keep his players safe. So the question is, what do they do now? The way that this developed was after a game in Sun on Sunday, where the Marlins were playing the Phillies before that game player had had tested positive for the Corona virus and the team of wanted to play that game anyway. And so I went ahead and played and of course, that Opens the door to exposure not just to the Marlins players, but also to the to the Phillies. And to anybody who's been working in that clubhouse. And so what you have, then is you know one test, turning into multiple tests in an outbreak and a team one of the 30 teams not being able to play going forward and quarantined in Philadelphia. Until they can figure out how to move this season forward

The Stephen A. Smith Show
Wizards' Beal: Trade rumors 'a sign of respect'
"Finally have now heard from Bradley. Beal the wizard star as he was asked about being part of trade rumors and even the middle of a pandemic is name has emerged. The New York Daily News last week reported that the nets had internal discussions about pursuing the twenty six year old guard. Who signed a two year? Seventy two million dollars extension in October his quote the first time. I've heard this kind of talk. It's interesting to me. I look at it as a sign of respect that I've been doing good things and guys WanNa play for me so obviously Bradley beal keeping a little perspective here in a reminder that the nets nowhere near done dealing as they're going to continue to try and gear up next year or some sort of a run at the NBA Championship.