35 Burst results for "Sabin"

The Dan Bongino Show
Remembering Dan Bongino's Grandfather, A WWII Hero
"My grandfather wasn't an Omaha He was at Utah beach but he fought in the Battle of the Bulge He named my father John after a battle buddy of his who was killed in combat And when I graduated the Secret Service academy we didn't have a lot of money so we all stuffed into one room and double tree in Alexandria Virginia my grandparents came down you know we had like cots and everything We just didn't have a lot of dough So we couldn't afford another room So my grandfather stayed in the room with us and I stayed on the couch and in the middle of it of course he gave them the bed and in the middle of the night my grandfather got up and yelled really loud It was really odd I don't know two 3 o'clock in the morning And nobody responded but me I just was kind of like are you okay Everybody else just slept through it and got up and went right back to sleep and was interesting The next morning I think I said to my dad I said what was that about Or maybe it was my grandmother I said what happened with grandpa I said why do you do Oh yeah he has bad memories from the war when he came back from World War II You know sometimes he'll get up at night and he'll scream and it's because he's having some kind of nightmare and he just goes back to sleep Those are the sheep dogs Those are the men and women who have decided to raise a right hand and pledge allegiance to the United States serving combat and leave a piece of themselves behind for you My grandfather did that Never talked about it by the way ever I remember when Sabin private Ryan came out I asked him about his experiences in combat and more and he never said anything He didn't want to talk about it The silence there was deafening at times Showed you what they'd been through

Bloomberg Radio New York
"sabin" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bloomberg Sabin as we look at equities bonds currencies come out of these oil down one 24 the yanks there down to a one ten level commodities generally giving it back dollars pretty much resilient. One O four 51 on a blended big country DXY yeah and very importantly, one 36 20 really doesn't give way. A persistently weak yen I would say Sterling is we have a heat in the House of Commons right now. We looked at that a moment ago, Sterling a one 22 £47 can't get out of its way. Either can at least a bravo and she's got an individual stock story. And I know this is going to be shocking to you, Tom, but they're all down because today it's a gloomy Wednesday. Today is a new day when it comes to the relationship of oil to this inflationary backdrop. There has been a shift where suddenly the inflation that's going to cause potentially a recession if you trust the likes of Bill Dudley who will be joining us here shortly. This will actually impede the demand for oil and you're seeing that with oil prices down and you're seeing commensurate declines across the board and some of the majors in the oil sphere. Chevron interesting notably because of the tit for tat yesterday between President Biden, who shot back at the Chevron CEO who said, guys, we need more clarity. We need more supportive policies for the oil industry for us to be able to produce more. And then President Biden came back with, I didn't know you guys were so sensitive. Well, those shares down nearly 3% ExxonMobil shares down about the same percent. This is really in sympathy with what we're seeing in the crude space and Occidental down about 3%. I wanted to take a look at a couple of the winners and losers, even after yesterday's rally, Tesla was one of the big winners yesterday up more than 9% after Elon Musk talked about job cuts and gave a little bit more clarity. Maybe on Twitter, those shares now falling one and a half percent as people reassess and because of the sort of broad based risk off field. Netflix and med are interesting Facebook because yesterday they did not participate in the rally. Netflix actually suspected to announce another round of job cuts after really beefing up during the pandemic. Those shares down about 1%. And meta has really been left out time. I mean, some of the losses in the big tech space just shocking and a lot of people saying, not time yet to get back in one of the big bets about what could potentially drive a rally. This is it, right? At what point is there value in names that really were bid up on ultra low rates for so many years? The bramos stock check. We only show red on the screen. Thank you, Lisa. Anytime. Doing that remain would have done it differently. There's no question about that. Jen fare off, Lisa, Kaylee lines rather in for John affair with Lisa Brandon Tom keen. And now we're going to go a little bit inside baseball. You can do that with Patrick garvey. Head of global debt and rate strategy at ING financial pedicure, you talk a lot about the dynamic that flows into what I call the trust market, which years ago is indicative of the Ted spread, the dynamics against treasury bills and just the thermometer, the measurement of the very short term paper. Suddenly the Ted spread jumps up, should I care? It's up that Tom, but it's not anything traumatic so far. One of the things that would really impressed with is systemic risk is relatively subdued, which may seem like a strange thing to say, given the sell off of risk assets. But if you look at where banks print CP relative to the risk free rate, it's relatively subdued. Now, as you say, it is up, but we're not anywhere near panic levels. The banks are holding up and the system is holding up quite well. In fact. Are we not a panic levels because we had so much fiscal stimulus? That there's so much money sloshing around in the system that there's just so much money. We don't have to panic, just that simple? That's been a real comfort buying kit said. It's been there, of course, since the pandemic and it remains a play. One of the things I really missed from the last step on this meeting was commentary on this because, you know, you mentioned the Ted spread to me. Dynamic on the front end is so important, which is our risk free right here in the U.S., which is now ten basis points below the ferrets were very full facility rate and 5 basis points below the fed funds floor, which is not a good look. And it does reflect this accessibility. It's not how risk assets, but it's certainly pushing down repo rights. We're speaking with park or garvey, head of global debt and race strategy over at ING. And I am curious poor. A lot of people trying to game out what a recession would look like. When you look at the credit space, the bottom up analysis, what are we pricing in in terms of the type of recession based on the credit spreads currently priced in? So credit spreads are pretty wide and if you look at the spectrum of wideness where wrap up level where things can begin to create in terms of an elevation of default risk, because again, one of the real positives of the here and now is that the faults actual defaults are historically low. So what I see with this elevation of credit spreads is I pick up and default as we go into 2023 and we have to slow down. We're not there yet though. I hear a lot of talk about imminent recession. We have a really strong labor market here in the U.S. and that's the ultimate test of what we're in recession and we're not there yet. Wait, hold on a second part. This is really interesting, especially as you get Bill Dudley is coming on next saying that a recession is imminent in the next 12 to 18 months. You're saying not so much how much does that view hinge on a Federal Reserve that backpedals away from the Volcker esque policies that at least is in their rhetoric when they testify when they have just given out their 75 basis point rate hike. Yeah, I think we have to define imminent Lisa. 12 to 18 months is quite some way away from today. If we're talking about 2023, I'm fully on board with the severe slowdown camp. But we're still in 2022. It's just June. And from a bond market perspective, there's a lot of talk about should rates be falling here market rights falling. They have come off the highs. But I don't see it just yet. I see a lot of reasons for rates market rates to rise further from here, which we're not going to go into, but we're just not there yet. Speaking of we're not there yet, we have barely begun pour it, quantitative tightening. I mean, June isn't even over. We're only a couple of weeks into this. How far away are we from seeing the actual real impact of that rate hikes aside? I think we're a good 12 months away. I hand it to be honest. I mean, this is one of the anomalous situations that the bed is doing 50 billion per month. To begin with, down a 100 billion. So before we get real traction there, I mean, I think you look at the cash going back to the third, it's two and a quarter $1 trillion going back to the fed

Patriots Beat
"sabin" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"You had your two best players on your roster. I would make the case, come back, which is rare, right? Will Anderson and Bryce young come back. Most of the time when you have guys that are that good in college football, they're draft eligible and they're going, they're moving on to the pros, right? So the fact that Sabin gets his Heisman Trophy quarterback back and the consensus number one pick in the draft back and will Anderson, he better win one this year. I don't think it's gonna get fired if he doesn't. I guess Nick Saban, but you know, I get what you're saying. There's a lot on the table for him this year. This is a legacy year. You don't really think you say that for the winningest coach in the history of the sport, but this is the legacy year for Nick Saban but he can, I think he wants to rip through this thing. I think he wants, he saw what Georgia did last year in with Kirby did last year, right. And they had, I just said it. They generational year. I think Nick Saban expects this to be a generational year for Alabama and you know, he's apologizing because he's playing it down, but I think Jimbo just fed the fire today. I don't think Jimbo knew what he was stepping in when he did that today. I think he's in trouble. Now you just can't leave. It was also one of those, you could tell by his face that some of the things that he said, especially towards the end of the press conference, he was like, oh crap. Like, did I actually say that out loud? That he said that he just, it was an impulse thing. So this happened last night. Saban made the initial comments last night. They had scheduled a press conference. This wasn't originally scheduled. They put it on the schedule this morning, he ran out there, spur the moment, and yeah, he said, you can tell, that's been building for a little bit. But the whole, I'm not taking his calls. It was an emotional thing. He said, oh, he said, you know, I love confrontation. Meanwhile, techs a and M turned the YouTube comments off on that on the press conference, but I was an emotional thing for me. SEC media days in like two weeks. I think they're at podiums.

Wendell's World & Sports
"sabin" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"A and m is going to do. More as cal zeta. Thirty one ski me. Twenty one to thirty one passing two hundred eighty five yards and three touchdowns an interception but made a huge scramble on. Am's m's final drive. When you got seven new players defense started out. We were foolish foolish enough to think that you have seven new players big deal. Because it's nick. Sabin is because it's alabama nick sabin hasn't been the nick sabin of defense sense at lsu days in the college. Football is going right now. Then nick sabin. Who was coaching at michigan. State that nick sabin who was coaching. Lsu that's not the same knicks team in this coaching alabama. To where he's just going to try navigate. Seventeen to fourteen wins. He hasn't been that way for years. So i think sabin has finally not finally. Because he's been doing it for years in terms of look what offense was championships have defense good enough not to be so bad that it can hamper or it can cost us a championship because of the offense through had. What was the last time before. This run of quarterbacks for nick sabin the last time nick sabin put a quarterback in the nfl before this run of jalen hurts in two are in mack jones. Such what would the last time nick. Sabin had a first round draft pick of a quarterback before this recent run excitement with that many people are thinking about when they say. I can't believe how bad alabama is on defense. Alabama has been the alabama that we all know and love in terms of nick sabin turning them into a defensive juggernaut for a while for a long while so. Maybe we shouldn't be surprised. I mean lane kiffin. How many points has he been putting up against saving now. He only put up twenty one this up this year but but but was it. Last year he forty nine or some nonsense like that. And we're speaking about mississippi so may- maybe we shouldn't be too shocked about what happened on sunday on saturday night down at college station. Yes backup quarterback starling. Yes there was no evidence that an end was going to have this type of offensive explosion. But man it's It was still surprising. The fact that alabama wasn't able to close the door but then after stepping back and taking a further. Look you take a look at all the young players first time in terms of going through the Grind of a s. e. c. Schedule another type stuff. Maybe this was something that we should have anticipated not to say well. Because it's alabama they're five star recruits and nick sabin. Is nick sabin that this will be worked out by. I don't know they'll start working on it by Ten fourteen am and everything will be situated in find bhai ten twenty so you know the same day. So here's what. Nick sabin had to say after the texas am loss..

Wendell's World & Sports
"sabin" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"Be a little bit more harder to run against alabama look alabama just continued to dominate man. Just especially on offense. You take remember when we were speaking about nick sabin in the cloud dust. Nick saban running and ball control and system. Quarterbacks will set the start of the twentieth eighteen season since the start of the twenty eight team season. Alabama has scored at least thirty one points in forty of forty three twelve of their last fifteen in two thousand eighteen and have gone on a twenty eight day street of scoring at least thirty points per game. And you're looking at bryce young now. Through the first two games completing seventy one percent of his passes seven touchdown only two sacks gotten alabama on the scoreboard on fourteen of nineteen drives. Are you kidding me. are you serious. Twelve sixteen for two hundred yards and five. Td's against blitzes. Thus far alabama looks incredibly good alabama. Looks awesomely good alabama. Looks like As i mentioned before head shoulders above everybody else. So and i don't know exactly how florida's going to contend with this. I don't know a florida has the makeup. I don't know. Florida has the game plan and the low florida can do anything in terms of keeping the ball away from alabama l. Even know a florida even add offense to even scored twenty one twenty four twenty eight point because now alabama squad on defense. That had been the best in nick. Sabin tenure for a long time at alabama so will see windows rolled in sports. I'm your host one wallace. Glad that you could be with us. All burn rate twenty second. The country at number ten penn state. How good is auburn after beating akron and of course alabama state by combine one hundred and twenty two point. Ten one twenty two to ten. They've gained one thousand one hundred fifty one yards. They've only allowed three hundred sixty four bo. Nixon look by edano price shown completing seventy four percent of his passes Darkwa hunter and tank bisbee combined to average twelve yards per carry. The defense has already gotten tackles for losses. How are they gonna play in front of one hundred and ten thousand people happy valley with the white house that will remain to be seen but again something tells me that. They're not going to be able to do what they did. Against akron. an alabama state the penn state has already up. You know played a really tough game on the road against wisconsin. So they're going to be ready so they've already been challenged. Alma was going to be happening with Allburn i think the pressure really be on penn. State all breaking in a new coach as a bitch before ranked twenty second. They're playing in the same division as alabama. So that's not going to be going anywhere and going anywhere fast. So i think all the pressure is going to be on penn state of all bringing go on the road penn state in front of one hundred and ten thousand people and get that win. It'll say a lot about where the program is going at. Far the upward. Mobility and the positivity it's concerned but I think penn state is gonna go ahead and do a number on them and then we have the preska. at oklahoma..

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Jaguars Coach Urban Meyer Dismisses USC Coaching Rumors: 'No Chance'
"You guys see Schefters report that Urban meyer's commented on the usc job. He said he is not interested. There's no chance i'm here. And i'm committed to trying to build this organization. Yeah and he's never lied before about leaving a team to coach somewhere else. Lager you searching for the chickens right now. Searching for nick sabin. I'm not going to be the alabama head coach. no one's buying that right with our reminder. He could be telling the truth he could have zero interest in it but he is not someone who you can believe any credible thing that he did no visa way to go here as well. What else is he going to say. He's employed by the jaguars. I mean we're already having these rumors swirl around him two weeks into a regular season that by all reports is off to a pretty rocky start. Yeah he's not gonna come out and say yes. I'm very interested. He benefits from having his name associated with that. Somehow those usc by the way it's mutual benefit with his

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
"sabin" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
"I don't know whether you have confidence or not but in the time that sabin has been at l. like at the time that he was at l. Lsu to make it into the reincarnation of what it's become since right because he gave that program more by being there they have had a less mile snuck in and out and won a championship but the keeping their nobody thinks of lsu is a program. I need to get there. That's how i'm going to the pros. Lsu program you think of it. That's well settled. If i can't get into alabama bride pretty place to settle but to your point. Alabama has had this going for. I think thirteen or fourteen years now. That is really really difficult. Um did it twice. They never did for this law. There's no drawing in is what i'm saying. And my point is lsu had to sell their soul where the scandals around alabama because. That's one in gulf that usc had this period and then it got golf. Because oh you're cheating never mind get outta here. W- gimme all the scandals. you're seeing it alabama. It's it is a scots hang any. It's a combination of an academy and a military school to get your kid into the pros and they do it so much better than everyone else. And if the starting point is lane kiffin walks out onto the field and always looks across and says my guy is better than their guy at every position. Where does that get slowed. Because that's not gonna. They're going the only keep doing more of that. I don't see how it gets slowed death or retirement. Were waiting for nick. Sabin to die or age out at sixty nine.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"sabin" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Yeah you know. It's a good thing he went off. What did the teen listened to him. Matt i'm wondering sometimes. Are these ranchers going on deaf ears. It's fat right now. I mean look forty eight fourteen against mercer and that it's not you don't look at sale alabama dated to beat miami forty four thirteen beat mercer. Forty eight fourteen would get out of it. Yeah and both games they were they. Were you know. They gave up cheap touchdowns at the end. And that's understandable. I think that irritates sabin but the only way to overcome that is the lead your starters in which you don't wanna do. I think you expected that last week. And this is a very big game. And it's i. I know that sounds every game with alabama's a big game but a lot of florida people began the you're thinking they had a real shot at tied. And and you know. Most of the focus was on the game on october ninth. There's not may not be as much on that. But i think the confusion of quarterback In is is a serious problem for the gators It's at the swamp i mean. Do you think you think they've got a shot at this juncture. I think is going to be difficult. I just i just firmly believe in the only way. I thought they could win. This game early on was if bryce young shaky in the miami game and just simply was not developing. But i don't think that's really the issue right now. Yeah it'll be really that. I now that first will taste of sec football that we get this the three thirty kick on cbs. That's the prime. Do they get the the best. Pick so alabama at florida you learn a lot about some of these teams in the early part of the season. But it's funny. Because you and i both worked for florida quarterbacks. I've got a handsome jesse palmer That i deal with every weekend. He was a quarterback. Obviously under steve spurrier and he's been saying the same thing. So if you've got heisman trophy. College football legend who walks on gainesville water and tibo. And then i've got palmer saying the same thing. I mean you would think at this point eight mullen but again barring held hamstrings. Okay this morning. Pull the trigger. Let's roll and maybe you have some because how many times we've seen at paul. You go into a season with best laid plans with your starting quarterback all of the season all of a sudden you find this gem that just gives your team that little extra boost. Yeah i i think was this. If this game had been in tuscaloosa i might think otherwise. But but i think you can gamble making the call at home. It's not that difficult. And i knowing dan mullen i'll i'll be surprised. Dan mullen is for for all of his genius. He he's pretty conservative. Sometimes and i. I'm not sure i'm going to see him. Make that change. I think he he hell. The the injuries situation is probably the key for richardson. If he's not one hundred percent. I don't i don't think you'll see him start and i think he's i think it. I don't want to waste a possession against alabama but i'd almost rather see jones at least start the game and see what he can do as opposed to letting urging the other guy going there and just bomb not that he would but he could play alabama's defense home home away or in the walmart. Parking lot is not a good recipe. You know in in in coaches love doing this all the time. They love keeping the other coaching staff off balance rights. Now nick sabin is going to have to. Gas is going to be mraz. It going to be anthony. So i can't wait to watch thanks. We got our first full taste of sec football. The weekend you'd mentioned taxonomy. I wanna touch on them briefly before Get mad here with one final thought. I don't think that hanes king injuries gonna work out well. I think it's a little bit more severe than we know. At least on this sunday. I do want to point out tape in the sunday morning until there's probably going to be more news that comes out about this injury after we're done taping zach. Cal zodda looks too big for the moment. The mobile look too big for his causa. This hanes king injury makes texas am average at best for the rest of the season if he's out for the year. Yeah i was in you know. Give credit i mean he. He did come up with the play that one the game but the play the one the game on the road against colorado is is not the same as you know coming up with plays In baton rouge your At home against alabama. So you know all the credit in the world but let's get to reality here Is a team that that is going to be devalued right now while we watch and see how they handle it. they have arkansas before alabama. I know i know they're fans have only looked at the alabama game but You know they'll they'll they're not gonna see a lot of competition but they will see arkansas and i agree with you You know he was. He was hard to watch at times. And and hopefully king will come back all by the way. Even a healthy king had not been very good this year so he was not an anyone ties with race but they keep paying jimbo they keep paying jimbo and the quarterback luke haines might end up being good as young as a highly rated recruit. But this guy's the quarterback guy needs quarterback well unfortunately in college football. You just can't go to the waiver. Wire this is his guy. And i had people tell me that he wanted to get him in a year ago against kellyn monde instead of. Keller mom you just couldn't pull kellerman. Kellerman was the first college football. I eight year starter. I think matt and finally jimbo is telling people we finally got our guy. He's going to be great and and he has not been so. Yeah i i worry. A little bit about am Time could help them. Though with the schedule being more middle middle middle of the season versus right now. I don't remember why i read. This could be on one of those. You know southern football blogs that. I go down every week just to just get a finger the poles but there are something that iran and you would know more than i would that the am keeps extending our extended. Jimbo have to to make his salary even higher because they see lsu struggling and they're all paranoid that let's just say coach l. Just doesn't make it that they're they're paranoid of lsu coach jimbo fisher's is at an actual thing. It's funny you would ask me of all people to speculate on on speculation May i'll explain it very succinctly if i can Five years ago. Lsu thought it had hired jimbo fisher Remember the story got out. And jimbo's agent jimmy sexton to represents. Almost everyone felt like they needed money. Lsu balked jimbo backed away and they got stuck with less miles. All of a sudden less could do they. Texas amazon story was bouncing off the walls. So they less comes back losers wisconsin. He's fired four games later. And by that point jimbo was was not interested What happened what happened next..

The Paul Finebaum Show
"sabin" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"They don't have donald washing titan. They don't have dominique blaylock. Water cedric years jackson's coming back from injury as well. Though what i think is going to look like is a heavy dose of that whole headed monster at running back. Starting with di year for the running back is going to start with him a milton. Kenny macintosh alone as young receivers. Get a little bit of spirits up. Think once either you're going to see more and more ocean from top but right now they have to foot more than three points on the board because they're Test robert many many thanks. So we'll all be watching march show great to have you on the program. You'd be well i appreciate your fall. God bless you gotta show right The former heisman trophy winner robert griffith the third Now part of the espn college football team. We will take a break. Actually before we do that. Let me go to let me go to weasel. I mean can you turn down a guy name weasel on a friday afternoon. Go right ahead going on policy nickname. I'm very proud of my grandmother. Gave it to me. When i was born like four pounds. That's like a little weasel and the were you should be proud. I've been i've been called a little weasel before and it's not my nickname. Yeah i'm very proud of it. Hey listen i just wanted to cut those on my watch. The nick sabin press conference he had a couple times and You know. I gotta tell you man. What would that press conference. You gotta listen to what he's saying. He is very detailed He's very focused. And and if i'm jim fisher Which i think. He's probably the second highest paid coach in the sec. I could be wrong on that would be. I'd be worried to death because his players obviously buy into that kind of pressure. Because nick sabin is a pressure i i consider him a pressure oriented coach and it works because his players buy into it and the results. You hear you say hey. I had thirteen. I could be wrong quote thirteen players in the nfl from last year. I mean that those numbers speak volumes to players. That are playing for him. It's an okay. Hey listen this coach delivers so we're gonna play hard for this coach and and and and i'm just thinking you know to me. I haven't been impressed. Jimbo fisher not throwing off. On jimbo fisher. But hey if. I gotta look at sec west. I put lane kip and don't know what the salary is which is irrelevant. I guess but. I put him way before jimbo fisher. Intimacy and sam pittman. Listen what tim tebow just said about. Sam pettman his players. Listen to win. He's not a pressured player. He's not a pressure coach. He's if it don't work we don't change it. We stay with it. And i'm not saying nick. Sabin that coach in practice. If things don't work hayward change it up. I don't think he's dead sporadic because if he was he wouldn't be successful is zia's but if you take the sec west. And you take jimbo fisher. Sam pittman laying tiff. And i'm telling you right now if five years if they're able to stay put lane kiffin above all of them. In san pittman jimbo fisher third. I just wanna to get your opinion on that because to me nick. Saban coached at has dealt with adversity. These had turnover and his coaching staff. He's had things he's had to deal with. He's had You know i mean lane. Kiffin left in the middle of the not not in the middle of the somebody in the product cost him a national championship. But he's able to rebound year after year after year. And i just don't see jimbo fisher. Being is is forty. Paid for alabama. Yes every pennies worth out of nick. Sabin he does it because he's got a passion for the sport. He's got a passion for coaching. And i i just wanna to get your opinion on that. Maybe i'm in left field. But i know what i am on a certain. There's no no fault fault found anything you say. Hey thank you very much for the call. We have a long way to go. We will spend some time as we as we have already done. Hey head to the lsu game coming up here in a minute We just got Tim tebow san pittman and robert griffin to heisman winners in the same. Our more calm more of your phone calls at eight five five to four to seven to eight five cuban listening to the paul finebaum show podcast. Thousands affected by hurricane are urgently needs. Support donated red cross dot org slash. Espn to help the red cross respond to help people recover.

The Dan Patrick Show
"sabin" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"If you've developed a high school kid or use that as your pitch to other kids to get them to come to your high school so it works both ways and and i think the other thing is that he can pitch as as much as it's about the success they have at the college level. You have to assistance. Who are former. Nfl coaches brian. Doug marrone like do you want to come here and get coached by. Nfl coaches whether you stay a bamboo or not that in and of itself for a sport. That's highly developmental is huge. Because you go and take that wherever you go. Even if you don't make obama can transfer employees immediately. You're going to get that coaching for at least a year or two. So i just i look at it and say like they've got everything working for them were even former. Nfl head coaches will step down a level. And say yeah. I'll go call poise for nick. Sabin to go through the car washer. I'll go coach their offensive line. I mean brian debut who's going to be a head coach. The play caller for the buffalo bills won a national championship. Bounce right back to the nfl and is now going to be one of the hot names. That will get a head coaching job. After this season its you. Bring up the coaches the he the program at alabama nick savings program. There are so successful. That on coaches become higher -able again just being there. Big about steve. Sarkissian got fired for being drunk. He's now the head coach at texas. Mike largely do real well lot new mexico state. he goes to geico's there and now he's the head coach maryland late lane. Kiffin got fired on the tarmac. He's now the head coach at ole miss. Like all of these guys bill. O'brien to be head coach. Time and nick sabin has built such the program and the process is so perfect him. These coaches are on borrowed..

The Paul Finebaum Show
Bryce Young Understands High Expectations in Alabama
"Young he does. He knows what the expectations are. I mean making a million bucks a year. You you better know what to expectations are what about a bryce. Yeah there. there's there's obviously expectations But for me regardless of what happened in high school or any past experience. I've had Come into bama is where you come for. Pressure expectations Everyone here part of the team when they when they signed. The sign on the dotted line. Decided come here. We knew that it was going to come with expectations. Sabin says standard. I immediately during recruiting and we step into the building.

Emocje a życie
"sabin" Discussed on Emocje a życie
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My First Million
"sabin" Discussed on My First Million
"Which is he added this line at the end where he goes. He's a he's making all this money. And that's of our brand. That's because he's a quarterback at alabama. It became a recruiting pitch at the same time so he was fake being outraged but really was what they call dog whistling douglas whistling to all the other high school athletes. Right now. you come alabama. That check is pretty big This hasn't even played yet and he's getting this type of money. Imagine what you get when you come if you come here and so all. The other college coach the players are mad at him. The coaches are matter of in the media was mad at him. I love it was a master masterstroke. Why i actually did. Was we contacted. I contacted some folks in the compliance industry a- schools and they made a comment that said they're explicitly banned from finding or facilitating any type of deals for athletes. The school is yes. The aso like nick sabin can't like you know they can't be the middleman at all. Bought what they're able to do is act. And so the reason i'm bringing this up is you had this idea where it i mean. I guess it's a fairly obvious thing. But you said it well of like you have to have this software or some type of compliance software in order to manage. These relationships in manages deals these deals. I have an example as to why that's kind of important but so school can't can't be the middleman but they have to be in the loop about what you're doing. School will definitely pay. Which is why i was saying. You should build a tool like this for transparency visibility reporting payments infrastructure because the schools will have to pay and once they pay their locked in. Because you're going to be the system of record of how the athlete you're making money. And i want to give an example. Let me give you an example of a very very very specific example about why this is going to get really complicated..

Bet The Board
Alabama SEC Football Predictions for 2021
"Feel like discussions of national championship should be perfect segue when we looked to break down the defending champion from season ago and paint. I don't think it'll surprise anybody. When you look at alabama fan duel sportsbook there less than two to one to win the national title there an overwhelming favorite to come out of the sec west at minus four fifty. And when you look at their win total. It's eleven and a half shaded to the younger. Of course we know that the most electric offense that we've seen in tuscaloosa will not bring back a lot of their key. Playmakers nausea harris and of course devante smith taking their talents to the nfl combining for fifty five touchdowns last year. Mack jones get gone of course as well. But it's rare if you're a team in college football you bring in two former. Nfl head coaches and bill. O'brien and doug marrone to help pass the baton to the next heir-apparent embrace young under center. I don't know how much they're actually going to do. Or how much you actually want him to do. Listen nick listen. Nick and hope that they can keep players on the straight narrow that are collecting seven figure paydays at least on the books under an i l. arrangements compared to Bitcoin trust and everything else. They used to collect in the past the one thing with alabama that they've adhered to under this offensive. Change the last few years is that our offense is not changing. If you're coming into the sabin rehab program you're going to adapt to our offense or guys aren't constantly learning new systems and it seemed work but when i look at alabama's dominant they've been with nick. Sabin the only one back to back championships wants it. Feels like with his system. Continuity plays a large role. And that's something alabama's offense that you alluded to just doesn't have this season now. No one's feeling bad for alabama the way they were crew. But you're replacing. Six players drafted in the first twenty four picks five on offense and totally replacing three starters along the line to starting receivers a tight end and a quarterback and it's not just the players four offensive assistance. Four offense of analysts. They've all moved on. So alabama's offense is gonna regress. That is not a question. It's happening the real question for me. Is how large dip.

The Solid Verbal: Living College Football
"sabin" Discussed on The Solid Verbal: Living College Football
"To alec. This is a question that i feel like. We've addressed in some way shape or form okay. I'm the last couple of months but it's It's a good thought experiment. We're really just. We're using the bean. Today dan got a lot going on. We're excited let's talk about potential. Nick sabin replacements. If it went changed anything changed in your mind. This offseason about nick saban's term viability. Viability is the wrong word but his long-term plan and replace him now. Now i mean nobody nobody to me gives me a great answer and i guess i guess the most obvious would be well here. Here's a question. So the question is was arc off texas with daboh entrenched at clemson. Is mario cristobal. The favorite to replace nick sabin some day. The question might not be answered for some time with his contract. But i can't decide. If i think he'll make it all the way to twenty one thousand nine hundred twenty nine eight years should hold saving going to be in that case it can be like eighty years old or close to what you're saying. Twenty twenty nine. I can't decide if i think he'll make it all the way to twenty twenty nine. Yeah that was alex question. So nick sabin is currently sixty nine years old. His birthday is on halloween. So in two thousand twenty nine if my math works. So he's turning seventy this year so in eight years he'll be seventy eight years seventy eight years old yeah okay. During the season they'll be turning seventy saving could make it the seventy eight. As coach obama could because the programs curly at critical mass at this point at recruits itself. Not saying it's easy to maintain this level of of of just incredible criminality. Yeah yeah everything about its it. Nearly impossible on any other in any other context but Because he has shown such a proclivity to bring in new assistance. Year-over-year maintain that high production. He's a guy could do he could do it and i don't think it would. It would be any any greater feet than we've already seen so it's possible that he could stick around but let's go through the exercise. Nick sabin announces. Let's say two years from now that he's retiring dabo. Swinney presumably is going to continue his glide path at clemson because recruiting has been strong. Let's also gives sark benefit of the doubt. Let's give cristobal benefit of the doubt because recruiting has been strong at oregon as well. And let's can more difficult for sure at oregon to recruit a top five class in. It is in tuscaloosa. But yes. So i guess my question would be if you are if you're alabama and you know that there is a tie in with dabo. Sweeney isn't here. I call probably but you know we're not privy to the relationship behind the scenes between you know the and daboh and the money people in daboh and seeing as how they they clashed national championships and what they think the the optics are of going after him to to lead your program after battling i know sabin and are pretty friendly vacation together but i almost don't think we know the name yet. Like i don't think i think alabama in the way that richard was that up and comer and obviously wasn't hired way back in two thousand seven but it's going to be somebody probably on the younger side who's proven inability to win big and recruit really. Well i don't know if it's lincoln riley because i think the oklahoma job is a pretty uniquely amazing position but i think it's going to be somebody on the younger side and you know if it's mario cristobal who is younger but not that young. That's an an impossible job. And so right. Mario cristobal has mareo as it were has a pretty amazing path to the postseason right now. In the pac twelve as it's currently constituted maybe. Usc eventually hires a killer in. Washington has whether it's jimmy lake or somebody else. Whatever the path maybe it gets increasingly difficult but traditionally it's only been one or two teams at the top of the pack twelve. Not a situation where the has up. Lsu years and up. Florida years and years and up auburn years. So whoever it is has to know that they're gonna make ten million dollars a year and whatever happens happens because following save is just. You're setting yourself up for failure. So if if that's what i'm saying i am not saying it's going to be a coach. Who only doing it for the cash. But that's going to be an element of knowing. You're set up to fail given the expectations the other worldly unprecedented expectations and tuscaloosa. So you know it's probably not going to be somebody like ryan day probably not going to be somebody like lincoln riley i. I really do believe that it's going to be a name of somebody. That is currently thirty. Eight to forty four. Okay hands either. That's matt campbell. Whether that's my guy. Jeff half your boy. I'd like i think it's going to be from that generation of coaches and whoever ends up looking like the sort of top of that pyramid. I think that's who is ultimately going to get that gig but i think there's going to be more wariness than expected because of the job. Nick sabin is done getting everybody in line in tuscaloosa and in the alabama football universe behind him that he's able to exceed expectations. Almost it's just whoever gets the job is going to be fired. Yeah i mean. I don't think i don't think you need to go super youthful with that selection. I buy them. they won't be youthful. I'm saying right now. They're like thirty eight to forty four right. But i'm saying two years. Let's say two or three years now. I don't know authentically speaking. I don't think you need to go crazy young with your coaching selection. I think you need to have somebody in place who you know can continue the momentum esa most important thing because they have again achieved this incredible success over the last decade under sabin that i think they are more than anything just craving to maintain at that point and i so i think it's a guy who's got familiarity with nick sabin and how he went about things you're trying to keep continuity place as much as possible right whether that's a guy like a sark. Maybe you go back after him. Maybe that's a guy like mario cristobal. Who's been on the staff. Lord knows pretty much. Everybody's see i don't at this. I don't think. I don't think a lot of guys who end up leaving tuscaloosa by their own choice. Because that's what ends up happening a of the time. Because they they have this shine on them from coaching in alabama. I don't know how many of them actually look back. Fondly time at alabama i mean. It's it's if they were being responsible about it. And if nick sabin was talking to leadership about what his own exit strategy is right presumably they could go the route of naming. The coach in waiting and work on that transition plan gradually over the course of time. I don't know if that's gonna happen. I don't know where savings at but sure. I would hope that. For alabama's sake. Nick sabin have that plan in motion because he's a guy who he's a plan for guy. Dan is the end of the plan for shore. So i'm guessing he's given it some thought. Maybe he's got some suitors in mind and lou poi- pasha who i would hope for the sake of the bam program that they would have some sort of succession plan that they could enact but it's a look interesting. Thought experiment my guess is that we'll have that conversation many many times over right for it actually comes for wishing. Why don't we stay in the sec. Dan this is a good question from time. Dan miller time yup do so many assume that lsu will automatically rebound to a new year six level and twenty twenty one. I get the talent and experience but lsu has finished with ten or more wins and a top twelve ranking just twice.

The Tim McKernan Show
"sabin" Discussed on The Tim McKernan Show
"Want is weird as it is to say you want him to leave because that means that he has had great success yeah and inevitably take your pick of whomever i mean. You could probably rattle off the ten schools. That would be paid him something that missouri has can't and also missouri just isn't and hasn't been yet. Yeah so that's but yeah. I hear what you're saying whereas if he's leaving that's giving mizzou g. that means mizzou did something. And that's the top spot would be if he left for not analysis you alabama kind of thing south carolina and saw the exactly. Yeah that's a lateral move with. Actually that's that's the kind of alec the detrimental whereas a forward move would be possibly think if you were so. This is the the stock buying things. I think people get confused when i start talking about buying stocks part of buying stocks. Also where they're priced. So i think if you ask the people on the sec network college football coach and the sec who you would buy right now. I think they would all say eli drink quits. They might go. What about nick. Sabin nick sabin is like you know if this were draftkings like fifteen thousand dollars on top of it five years from now nick saban's not coaching was likely. So you know no that's that's a projection of the value and it's also what you can acquire the asset for any lie. Drink wits. relatively speaking has a great deal of projected value and is relatively speaking in the sec. Inexpensive and And i think people see him for what he's doing on the recruiting trail which is a huge part of the job and also engaging fan base and going this guy is going to be a star that oh to me. That's the answer but with that is a missouri fan. And you're in the sec. I think we'd all acknowledge not in the top tier of the sec. Football programs would love to see somebody who would argue that point. But whatever maybe we'll chiming with gangster pete and we might be able to find that that That that's you know. That's that's the that's the cost of it but like you said it's the lateral move. It's the south carolina. That kind of thing i think in some way missouri fans would be. You know like you know like okay. Well shit we lost. Somebody went to alabama it again. i'm keep using alabama. I don't think that's georgia ellison kind of thing. Oh man yeah. I don't know about the ole miss thing. I don't know about the illness thing. I don't know about the illness thing but georgia lsu alabama four. Burn florida just get it. It's still going to smart but you get it and then you know. Inevitably these coaches are asked. What are you going to. you know. Be new units. Stay gonna stay. What can they say. They're always in that weird spot canton not. I mean they're in this tough spot. And if they're in a position to increase their income by like third or fifty percent and they're going to see if that's their gold coach. A place of that caliber with the history. Missouri can't do that now. You can create your own history. And i think that's what he's selling right now and i think that's why he's having the success that thing exactly that. Yeah you can just be a guy in tuscaloosa or a guy in gainesville guy and athens or yeah in baton rouge or a guy in college station but you can be a legend. Yeah you can. Because essentially what joe madden was selling to free agents in two thousand sixteen with the cubs or twenty fifteen with the cubs new era exactly and so i get that so i listen i wanna make it clear. I don't want to be right But i'm going to be right so you have to understand that so if anybody wants the action i just we just have to have an independent arbitrator Determine the wager. i will take all action on this. I guess i'll cap it at a certain half starting boy. I don't think we're gonna get to that elvis and get to that point. I need to have some liquidity. Can't be jokai. But i but but up to a certain point i really will take the action because as far as i'm concerned it's a sure thing but i just know missouri fans don't like to hear it and it's not coming from a place of like i don't want it. I want him to have success. I want him to have success. And i think there's a great chance based on the recruits. He's getting he's going to have success. The problem is when you start getting the caliber of recruits that he is getting to come to columbia missouri around the sec. Who's this guy. And then if he can get a signature win and there is a chance that they get out of september undefeated. Yep and now they're in the polls plus they got the recruiting thing and they're talking about them you know and you know you're getting high-profiled opportunities on sec. You know they're talking about you on finebaum the and he's the guy and inevitably not. Everybody can have a great year in the sec in particular the sec west tennessee can only hire so many football coaches so they try. So it's probably going to be the sec west. I suppose it could be clemson. Swinney went to tuscaloosa. Know if you wanna go to glamorous program that wouldn't be in the sec for day. i don't think he's going big ten I don't think he's going pac ten. No no he winco right. Isn't striking right exactly. So i'm trying to stem trying to stick and where i think the reasonable plays would be. and so. that's what i'm saying. I think but it's a cost you. It's the it's a problem you want to have. It's just a problem that you fear missouri. Fans were not freaking out about frank. Eighth going anywhere you know but after they got to. The elite eight with mike anderson was the suitcase mike anderson thing they were freaking out about quin snyder. You know But pinkel just always came off as the guy. He's just not going anywhere. And that's that's that's what his personality was. Andy wasn't going anywhere so there. It is wrapping up on that. We just talked sports. We really did talk sports awesome. We broke it down. I guess we can talk sports. That's the nice thing too. That's a nice thing to know that we have in our whole star. I'd send in some poor next week. That team at inside st l. Dot com tmc k. e. r. n. a. n. at inside st l. dot com. Thank you to all of our sponsors for making it. Possible ryan kelly. The home loan expert dot com mark hanna. Evergreen wall strategies evergreen s. t. l. dot com. Seth gold camp designer heating and cooling designer service dot com james. Carlton called state farm insurance agency. Carlton insurance dot net Who've i left out. Jamie burke cards And achiever card and clayton patterson among saint louis acura dot com alton toyota dot com and jim rogers restoration. One of central. Saint louis dot com. Thank you all. Thank action jackson for action jackson. 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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
"sabin" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
"Boat. Pontoon boats speedboat now. Just a quick piece of advice are backstory. Nba nfl. Emma being college football. That's got these coaches from number ten lane kiffin. We're going to be that. I'll take lane out on my number nine. Mike tomlin splash number eight mack brown mack brown. Why he just looks like it'd be fun on a pontoon boat right now. Put it on the poll. Guillermo does mack brown just looked like he'd be fun on a pontoon boat number seven. Nick sabin he looks like it'd be fun to you on okay number number six buck showalter with this. What is happening. what's the matter number. I mean it's pretty serious. People number five tito francona. His first good one. What number. We thank you brown number. Four don nelson drinking don nelson jim anymore. Now i smoke in we. Now right number. Three riverboat ron..

Wendell's World & Sports
"sabin" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"Even though you know nick sabin devils when you those guys thinking in but what. I'm saying that. The main ones that charge so i can understand. Losing a little bit of control would not be something that they will look forward to man but sorry it's happened and i think is fantastic. I'm gonna love in on a recruiting trip. When there's gonna be a five star recruit that alabama is going to be recruiting and someone who they want for their football program and they're going to say yeah. I'll come to your campus. We'll go ahead and maybe set up. Something in terms of an official visit here talked to my top to my agent. Talk to my lawyer. Because i didn't come in there for free. I'm not going to be doing on the recruiting trip for free. Because i've got auburn. I've got florida. I've got pittsburgh in. I've got ohio state lined up where they're gonna be giving me x. Amount of money. How much how badly do you want me team coach. So there we go so if everything is going to have to be adjusted. I love it. I absolutely love it now instead of the Parents that's gonna be badgering. You bothering you now is going to be an actual agent. That's going to be called up saying why is my client getting more time. I my client not starting wide my client being put on the bench. Why did my client get more time. I didn't get more touches. Why is it my client receiving the ball. Why are you willing to football more than passing the ball my client at the ability to be you know throwing the ball forty to fifty times a game. It's going to be interesting. It's going to be fantastic. It's gonna be nice roy. Williams north carolina much of do this all the handwriting on the wall. Some of these old cats man who'd been college basketball coaches and they have a transfer portal is going. We see now the fact that these guys can transfer and is not going to affect their eligibility. They see what's happening there. It's just the tip of the iceberg. They take you think those guys those old timer. Those all scores are gonna be dealt with imaging lightness and everything. That's going to bring as far as the players being able to basically be brands while they're in college these guys you grow up in that system before the generations before who coaches who are now in their seventies and sixty eight long for this. I'm you think tommaso is going to be around for this now. There's always speculation. That bill self has always had an interest in the nba. Now how do you think that interest is gonna be pert is going to be a resonated. What he's going to be dealing with this shit for a couple of more years will be interesting john. Kelly kerry were rumors the summer that he would be open to a nba head. coaching job. These guys who.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"sabin" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"About us up years ago. Either i mean. I remember eighteen something to bed routes where the all world team against drugs. You're right you're right about that. I mean so. I can say for me type thing every year with I'd say that they have to the west winter that is true We agree with you on that cedric. You take care of yourself. James is up next in alabama. Hello james i guess we can pick Alabama the wind the west from now to nineteen twenty nine twenty twenty nine right ball I think i just did okay. You not that. It matters what i think. But does anybody think that or maybe it will be back up. Let's let's look at it differently. Would you are still coach in alabama and twenty twenty nine if we were nick. Sabin i. I don't think there's a person alive who knows the answer that question. Well see. that's the difference between argue my own point. That's the difference between you and i nick's saving. He may very well be there at how overseas over five by then right paul he In twenty twenty eight he will be or twenty nine. he'll be seventy seven years old. Okay he he may very well be coaching and winning championships national championships over seventy five. Would you be amazed i. Would i would be surprised. Be in their current position. You may or nick sabin twenty nine. I would say. Nick saban's got a much better chance than i do. I'll tell you that. I'm looking forward to you. Coming back to birmingham. 'cause i mean you need a sidekick and i'll tell you i was. I was in town saturday for a couple of hours. And i did i did. I did get homesick. i must confess it is. It's still in my blood after all these years. But before you come back you gotta go to sparks. Berg Or whatever the name of that. I think it's spartanburg spartanburg. I get all your other towns confused. That sounds like a good road trip for you. And i i'll drive up to charlotte and we'll go get us some. What does that stuff palmetto moonshine. Well why don't we. I'm going to see it. Mitch could meet us in colombia. I think we just go ahead. I don't know how far columbia's from i know. I didn't take no columbia south carolina. Oh my bad. And i say we meet mitch. Juniors package store which is where cat. Daddy works okay. So that's is that in south carolina that is in columbia south carolina. Now i agree. I don't know mall my upstate. Downstate low country south abroad. I mean i. I don't know my south carolina geography. That was a charleston referenced by the way the last one Like i do alabama i. I can get my way around alabama without a map. Okay all right. So you familiar with athens. Yes i am silicon Yeah i mean i. I've traveled those roads In a powder. Blue ford maverick. About the farm town of all talk. Alabama have been there too not many places. I haven't been you foretell all right. Paul it must be a slow day. I ve even been to slap out. Oh i have relatives over there and much polka. Take you might. I mean i'm not. I'm not james span. I can't tell you you know wherever street corner is and in silicon. But i can get their promise you. Let's continue with more phone. Calls and j k Is up next jay good afternoon. We're doing great. Thank you again today. But by that extensive well. I've said that they'll have to keep me around as long as saving. But i think he's going too far in the future for me now. I mean come on. i don't know if i can roll the dice that long. I guess we could find a put. That old devil talk to rent now says nick at his life loan contract and new mexico. Stay southern miss and Auto peewee available. I get nick. It'd be doing pretty good for the next eleven. Fifteen twenty janke. I think they just signed a ten year deal with mercer. I give you I think i'd take merson. Seventy five point saving is not really big on On beating teams like mercer about seventy points about black folk about fifty five. Sarah paul we on september two four baby miami hurricanes don't beat the now you can quote me on that and i'll call you back on september to speak. You're calling me from birmingham alabama and make that statement I will call you from mcfarland boulevard making that statement. Okay from birmingham baby. And i'm not getting these bama fans that i work with every day i tell him everything. I don't wanna hear how they and what walmart go ahead kleenex. and tiptoe. beat milo sale until september. I tell you. I don't know where you were. J k but you got to be you must be a brave man was with all those Alabama bubbas arguing with your work. A us a hard work. Okay with you got my attention on that one. I see your tennessee before. Then okay. I hope so. Jackie and you'd be careful out there at us steel That's a pretty big operation in birmingham right outside of town case. You didn't realize that we'll take a break. We have a lot to do and plenty of guests dropping by here. we've already had my griffin that we talked about the sabin contract. Extension reaction continues listening to the paul finebaum show. Podcast do own or rent your home share you.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"sabin" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Going to beat us here. I am so tired. You guys talk it so much smack about a look. You might be the kings of college football. Maybe smoking anything dude lately. I made smoking marijuana. I'm so you think that little boy she sit in the corner which turns aggies term. Where doing that all. We're going to beat you this year. We're gonna winner. Turn nikkei is going down that reality this year out ever face. You lost all your big town wide receiver this year to hit it way. You still aired yet. I can't sustain alabama fan so you don't like me. I don't like you feeling mutual. David you still alive the candidate the candidate you out. We'll took me by surprise. Because i like mad as a caller but a row has going down. There is no away. The student is going to be paul. How's your weekend. Amanda thank you for asking. Hey hold on let me let me hold on. Just a second david first of all. I'm not. I'm not looking to add to the conflict here. but why. What makes you so confident that alabama going to texas. And we'll win this game. Words brash ought to their nick. Sabin bryce young That's a that's a. That's a four letter monster. They're a foreword monster and david. David did seen from bryce young. That makes you feel so confident. I've just Watching video okay. So he's a lot better.

The Paul Finebaum Show
'In Golf?': Nick Saban Responds to Jimbo Fisher Comments
"It seemed like every day. There's something about nick saban in the air. We had him the other day. Then jimbo fisher talking and now. Nick sabin has responded. He was in mobile alabama. Last night of speaking at my god for each team focus event and he decided to respond. Well he had no choice. She was surrounded by a group of media members to ask about jimbo saying that sabin was going down. So it's got to ask your friend. Jimbo said yesterday that Some quiet while you're in tuscaloosa. He was in a here but was nowhere that he used his. You have any response for a golf football field. Come a day but is that. What are you talking about football. Thank you was used to be almir. Noontime basketball league. I guess we're no longer partners to come to that. Because they have a really good team really good program and You know they're getting better and better all the time. And there's a lot of challenges in the sec. And they're certain one of them certainly one of the up and coming programs and he's always been a great coke to the great job for us when he was with us and he's had a great career as a head coach so You know it's going to be a challenge for us. No doubt when we them

All Things Considered
EU regulator finds link between AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots
"Today said there's a possible link between AstraZeneca's covert vaccine and rare but sometimes fatal blood clots. The AstraZeneca vaccine has already been administered to tens of millions of people. It's on track to be the most widely used vaccine in the world this year. NPR's Jason Beaubien joins us with more. Hi, Jason. Hi, Ari. What exactly did the European Medicines agency say today? So there had been. Some concerns raised that some people appear to be getting hit with a very rare blood clotting condition. In the days following vaccination and initially, the European drug regulators, they said, this rate of a few dozen blood clots was nothing out of the ordinary when you're vaccinating 25 million people. But today, the E M. A safety committee came out and said yes, there does appear to be a link. Dr. Sabin Strauss was the head of that committee, She says they looked at all the available data on 86 events. These clotting cases that occurred in the days after vaccination by AstraZeneca on we have concluded that there is indeed a possibility. Of a very rare event that might occur. They're still saying they don't completely understand what's happening. But this appears to be an immune reaction that they've seen also with a drug called heparin, which is a blood thinner. But the key point here is that they've switched their position now to saying that they think it is plausible that the AstraZeneca vaccine is what's causing these clots. So these clouds are

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Raiders make surprise pick in latest Mel Kiper Jr. mock draft
"Mock draft three point. Oh is available on. Espn plus right. Now and here. We go no surprise at the top. Trevor lawrence has been there and we'll be there for the moment and started to the moment. That pig is made. He's going jacksonville. And that's not going to change at number. Two mel projects the jets to stay put and select quarterback zach wilson who would be the team's highest drafted quarterback since they took joe nemeth thousand nine hundred sixty five at number three. We have a trade that panthers would move up from number eight to select justin fields from ohio state carolina getting its quarterback of the future miami. Picking up more prime picks. And the falcons make it four for four to begin the draft selecting their quarterback of the future trae lanes. Should it go this way. It would be the first time ever that quarterbacks go with each of the first four picks in the draft. We take a look at the rest of mel's top ten. After the four consecutive quarterbacks we see some other names you will get to know. Kyle pitch superstar tight end. More pass catchers jamarcus devante smith jail waddell notably absent on this screen. Max jones the fifth quarterback in this first round the star from alabama who mel projects. Going number fifteen to the new england patriots and let's start there because mel we spoke about this the last time you broke this down for us. You had max jones going considerably higher namely number eight overall. Why do you see this drop. Greenwich carolina eight with matt rule had max jones at the senior bowl practices where he was exceptional right. So you figure carolina's stuck at eight. They would look at mack. Jones new england and fifteen is built. Bellichik nick sabin connection and obviously looking at a quarterback to get back to. Maybe the tom brady days. Okay get your that type of quarterback which is what mack jones is his style and the way he goes about his business as a pocket passer so once carolina in my mach three point. Zero was moving up to get justin field. Mack jones next opportunity to come off. The board for me would be new england at fifteen.

The Paul Finebaum Show
Alabama football opens crucial spring practices
"Let's talk about your favorite subject. Bama returns to the practice field dispute seemed like forever. It's only been since the early part of january. So give us the lowdown. What does it look like in town right now. Paul there's a buzz of excitement of alabama. Get back into the swing. Plaque is finishing off the off season. Fourth quarter program a position battles at that. We're looking forward to the main. One is definitely a quarterback. You got three is to help a lot of panic. Rice song the fan favorites. Who could possibly get this job at quarterback with impulsive is right there. A young man go has a lot to prove. Not show coming into this The spring practice practice schedule. No he's got the five six five two hundred thirty pounds. Plus a big arm is historically of experience on the roster the behind those got shaving meal a four star coming in from texas has got some ability. Who had a good off season program self so three quarterback fighting four for number one job. Nick sabin always likes to say which one to win the team which one could take the bull by the horns and have that consistency in terms of production so the quarterback balance. We'll be fine on the offensive line. Three down the nfl draft and out of the woods lead dickerson and beyond as wound. But you return. Three guys. And chris always a meal. Et your kneel for who plays and the offer to spot. It'd be a battle next doll and right tackle. Tommy brown and kindle randolph will. Start off in those spot. Tommy brown guard kindle randolph. Right tackle ten whole those two spot especially with the talents of freshman coming in of the broccoli. Lamar boys tommy. James block them out a jc. Later florida larkana their offense of lying and then of course start to defensive tackle. Dj that's really cool. But you gotta tm smith coming up as a softball florida. He played some big production a series to go on the field. He had a twenty dollars season programs. In tm smith you know offset no dj on the starting spot there at the nose dr but of course middle linebacker defensive secondary as well. I'm gonna position battles paul to sort through here but what better time to sort. The hoover dam been splitting

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NCAA Men's Basketball SEC Tournament Update
"Let's give you an update on what is going on right now and what has already gone on. Florida and tennessee are locked into a matchup. And it's starting to look like the other day when they met in knoxville tennessee where they thirteen point lead both are safely in the ncaa tournament. This is really about seeding. Tennessee could could move. Move up a little bit and the gators right now are somewhat on that eight nine line so if you missed it earlier. Alabama just destroyed mississippi state at time. I think it was like forty nine to seventeen at half leading stewart. Mandel to tweet you think sabin will two in the second half that might have been too soon but The this bracket right now alabama has moved. Onto the semis. They'll await the winner of florida and tennessee. And then tonight arkansas takes on missouri hog fans excited about seeing their team for the first time. This sec tournament. And then ole miss maybe needing a win to get into the tournament with all the chaos and carnage around. All mrs moved up on the bubble and right now could find itself in the tournament with a win over. lsu lsu simply playing for seating.

Up First
J&J COVID-19 vaccine could get FDA approval within days
"The fda is getting ready to authorize a third covid vaccine emergency use in this country. This one this vaccine is from pharmaceutical giant. Johnson and johnson. And if it's authorized it would join vaccines from pfizer and madera in the us vaccination campaign. But here's the thing those other. Vaccines require two doses. This vaccine from johnson and johnson needs only one single dose to be effective. Npr science correspondent. Joe palca is here to tell us how effective good morning joe morning. well one dose. that's exciting. How good is this new vaccine. Oh it's good. It was sixty six percent effect of overall in preventing moderate to severe disease and eighty five percent protective against more severe diseases. Now for people with good memories. They'll say wait. A minute i heard that madonna and pfizer wasn't that closer to ninety five percent effective and the answer is yes they were higher but those vaccines were tested before. Some of the new variants began circulating and prevent any five percent of severe critical. Disease is really good since the goal of the vaccines is to keep people out of the hospital and keep them from dying and the other thing about this vaccine is mentioned in the intro is that it's one dose which makes the logistics of getting it to people a lot easier to remember to come back so public. Health officials are looking forward to being able to distribute the j. vaccine. This is how anthony fauci chief medical adviser to the president. Put it on. Nbc's today show to have them come in and be in the mix with the other. Two is is nothing but good news. Nothing but good news. Foul cheat now. The process usually is before a vaccine gets authorized in advisory board has to approve it right. Well yes well. Though he has to is probably an exaggeration. It doesn't absolutely has to. The fda can approve things on its own lookout but like the other two vaccines. The the fda wanted to be extremely transparent. There were some questions about whether they were rushing the vaccine to the market before they knew it was safe and they want to assure the public that this was being looked at carefully so that committee has been around for a while. it's known in the trade as burg. Pack the vaccines and related biological products. Advisory committee i love that name ver- pack made of scientists and doctors with a variety of specialization relating vaccines before the meeting. Fda provides the committee with its analysis and they also make that analysis of the public So i asked. Bruce gallon president of global immunization at sabin vaccine institute. What he made of the analysis of the johnson and johnson vaccine. I didn't see anything in it. That i would think is going to be a show stopper for packed. Wanna recommend that. Fda act on so gallon is predicting the ver- pack will give the vaccine a thumbs up. How many doses. Johnson and johnson have ready to ship out. Well not as many as people had hoped a year ago when started trying to make these vaccines they all said. All we're gonna do this at risk manufacturing which means we're going to start making vaccine before they even knew it was going to be authorized even if it worked. And then they'd throw away if it didn't work and the government gave the money to do this but even with that company's still don't have the kind of inventory. The country needs in the case of johnson. Johnson they have about four million doses ready to go out the door and expect to have twenty million by the end of march and one hundred million by the end of june and remember. This is a one dose vaccine so one hundred million doses is one hundred million people vaccinated which is very big. Deal leslie and briefly. What is the timeline here. When the fda issued the emergency use authorization it could be any minute. I mean they knew it right after the meeting. They could do it tomorrow. That could do it in a few days. It'll be soon. I think if the committee gives a thumbs

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DawgNation's Mike Griffith Makes Wild Accusations About the Potential of Georgia Football
"Going to read you a comment. That danny sheridan gave to us. I think it was about a week ago. Danny was picking the final four and he georgia to go to the final four this coming season and he said i would say the fourteen would be. George think georgia is loaded in. Georgia does not win this year. They are not going to win for a long time. And by that i mean. Get to the final four. Do you think this is the season as georgia is. Getting playoff are bus for kirby smart and his team. Yeah i've heard that the last few years in kirby keeps finding players in georgia keep finding ways to contend being a contender and actually doing. It are two different things. But what georgia's john paul. As they've stayed in the conversation or as curry says you gotta keep getting those at bats and when he finished in the top ten. Four straight years as georgia's don you recruit as well as kirby has you give yourself a chance and georgia's become known as a place that quarterbacks like to come now. The results have not always blossomed. Is much as people would like but you look at this roster now and jt daniels. Looks like one of the best quarterbacks in the country coming back. He's a former five-star they signed broadband. A grip he was a five star. Wants committed oklahoma. Now they've got gunner stockton committed a twenty twenty two five star. I mean my goodness talent is everywhere and now it's just a matter georgia finishing the job on football field. Which brings me one more comment and we don't we. Don't go out looking at other shows to bring you information. We take it from our own program. And i believe those two weeks ago booger mcfarland. We all know boogers credentials. He said this on on our show he said if you are a bulldog fan and you're going to sit there and stare honestly in the eye kirby has done less with more than maybe even mark. Rick how would you respond to that. Wow i guess. I'd say first of all you've got to get more right. You've got to have those recruiting classes in the top two or three. That's a good problem to apple and as far as doing more with less they're less with pernille they're getting ready. You can't if you can't finish the job though mike. That's i mean you're you're you're you're you're playing right in to what these guys are saying georgia out recruit anyone would maybe the exception of alabama But when are they going to finish the job. That's the question that georgia fans are asking. Yeah it's it's been tough when you win the sec. Three years in a row. And you lose to alabama in the sec championship. Game and twenty eight teeny get left out of the playoff for you. Come within one play of winning the national title twenty seventeen. I mean. i can't answer those questions for you. Know it's funny. You had ryan mcgee up there a few minutes ago talking about the late. Great dale earnhardt. He didn't win the daytona five hundred until his twentieth attempt. So those big game. Victories can be kind of a lucid. And i think that's happened for george. Remember paul kirby smart is only forty five years old. This is only year six for him. You look at how long it took guys. Like steve spurrier and nick sabin and they were six seven years into their careers before they got their national titles.

The Bio Report
Tapping Psychedelics for their Anti-Inflammatory Powers
"Joining us daniel pleasure. We're going to talk about the therapeutic. Potential of psychedelics loose and it's pipelines experimental therapies that extend well beyond mental health indications. There's a growing interest in psychedelics. as medicines what's led to the transformation of this area from one of illicit substances to wonder drugs. Well i think that science has led the way And really it's been clinical research conducted at the top universities around the world Principally johns hopkins to start and now all over imperial college yale university new york university etc Very much led by the science. I i think that When you the question of wonder drugs though is interesting because i think that Silla sabin like ketamine are drugs that have a tremendous amount of promise for the treatment of depression within psychiatry and these drugs have therapeutic potential and other drugs beyond psychiatry but The classification wonder always brings the kind of and probably justifiable skepticism of Is the hype real. And what's really kind of the fundamental Potential and also what are the stumbling blocks for these therapies. And so all of those things are really the focus of the company in in in looking to develop These therapies both within and beyond psychiatry. How restrictive an area is this to work in today. And historically how hampered his research been it has never been more easy to do research in this area You know over the last forty fifty years. Things have dramatically changed. I think that What's what's really notable is the amount of knowledge that the regulators have in this space. The fda ema are very well informed about both the therapeutic potential of these drugs as well as the the risks associated with their development and use. And so i think you have a very informed regulatory audience and you also have increasingly Investors and other sources of capital that are willing to explore and develop these therapies. So i don't see really the limitation being that of a regulatory or legal wine and it's much more about The you know the the aspects of clinical development and really how do you take something with potential and translate that into a solution to address. Unmet needs there's long been interest in the potential of these substances to treat depression and addiction. But you're looking at a broader range of diseases. Among other things you're looking at these substances potential anti inflammatories. What's understood about the potential use of these drugs as anti inflammatories. I think that you know. Our company is is really notable for the fact that we have the the world's leading scientists and clinical developers focused on the full range of potential. Both within and beyond psychiatry. Interestingly when people think about serotonin they think about it in the context of depression they think about it in the context of psychiatry but actually serotonin is a modulator of basic function throughout the body And in fact there's more serotonin in our in our gut than in our brain and in particular the primary target of psychedelics. The new the The primary receptor which mediates the psychedelic effects of serotonin. Two a receptor is ubiquitously expressed throughout the body. It's on all immune cells. It's on all major organ systems and so fundamentally We have been away dazzled and and a bit distracted by the profound psychiatric potential of these drugs and certainly their perceptual effects. But in reality there is a much broader potential because these appear to modulate Stress response in a variety of ways. You know you if you think of it in the context of psychiatry than depression or anxiety or substance abuse are all in a way related to the kind of inappropriate or maladaptive response to stress in the rest of the body. You know whether it's Due to aging whether it's due to an inappropriate immune response we see. Similar type of modulating where the serotonin receptor seems to be implicated in a variety of chronic. Inflammatory diseases the initial discovery of the potent anti inflammatory effects of some psychedelic. Compounds was was. I made by our scientific founder. Professor charles nichols at lsu. The that research That kind of kicked off a long Research campaign in the development of anti of the anti inflammatory potential psychedelics has less through A number of very interesting discovery specifically that some psychedelics are potently anti inflammatory in models of allergic asthma in cardiovascular disease and in a variety of different models of of inflammatory disease associated with ophthalmology related to diabetic. Retinopathy macular degeneration in addition to which there is potential in neuro degeneration and a variety of other conditions and so fundamentally the potential is massive and the key. Question is and really. I think we've addressed this and we're we're very excited to kind of take the next is. How do you bias the psychedelic from its perceptual effects. And make it purely a anti-inflammatory or immunomodulators medicine and that's something that we are

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Alabama claims No. 1 class in modern recruiting history
"Nicole airbag joining us nicole. Thank you so much to talk about including Ea sports and the nfl. But i'm sure you live in the big ten part of the world. I'm sure the country is not thrilled to hear that alabama had arguably the greatest recruiting class ever that that is not what college football needed. I said somewhat jokingly but good afternoon yeah it was It was funny. I heard you say that that they they probably didn't need it. And i think that's true i it feels like a continuation of what we've seen lots last years. Which was you know nick. Sabin had this formula when he was able to win national championships. Then he revamped it and now you is using all of these elite athletes in space offensively. Getting the best one and you know. Now they have three of five heisman. Finalists right so Yeah the the rich keep getting richer. And you know as we've discussed on this show. That is the playoff system. I mean if you wanna play in the playoffs and play for a national championship. You want to go to alabama right now

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As Broad NCAA Change Awaits, College Football Is Facing a Recruiting Reckoning
"Is national signing day. Better college football reporter out there than our next gas. Ross dellinger from sports illustrated. He has written today about the ever. Slow changes of college football especially under the heading is brought into change a wage college. Football is facing a recruiting reckoning ross. Great to have you on and it seemed like a normal day nick. Sabin got all the siamese and everybody else was left to watch but Before we get to your piece just your reaction on a fairly quiet national signing day. Yeah it is. I think we're probably going to see more of this as we as we go through the year too it's just it's signing day is going to be quieter in quieter In already worst pretty quiet because the december national signing period but now you throw all of the transfer portal stuff With coaches holding spots for transfers and in the bigger news has been has been transfers. You know so not only did the early national signing day in december Kind of cake Take the spotlight away from the old school signing day but now you have transfers doing the same think at last check do we have. We have a number on how many tennessee players are in the portal. Well the number. Last week when i did compilation for that story you mentioned was nineteen And i figured there'd be tops in the nation but they are not They're number two Western kentucky has twenty one players in the portal freight a freight ask. What's going on there. But i'll look into it after you're off the air. Let's talk about your piece today. And and every time we talk to you you you you. You have your handle on on where college athletics is. And where is it going so look ahead as you report have reported on this subject and and what is likely to change in the future right. It's to put it simply politics. It's a mess It really is a messy situation right now when it comes to roster or management's It all starts because of the the influx of transfers. You know when when there were reports were out there that the ncaa was gonna pass the one time. Transfer exception and allow allow players to transfer without that one year sitting out penalty. Obviously players jumped in the transfer portal and their or at least by my count around thousand scholarship players. Transfer portal and about fifty percent of those Do not have a home right now. There could be hundreds more joining the spring and the summer when the dog officially pass it and they will pass it by april Shane lyons The d. one Oversight football oversight chair tells me they will pass it by april so you'll you'll have a bigger influx. What happens there when you get more transfers out there. They had fewer and fewer homes to go to You you've got transferred from the power. Five paul dropping down to the group of five or the fcs. 'cause there's not any room and then there's some transfers and the poodle that won't play football again. I mean that's been documented In fact i wrote about in lsu player who two years ago with no transfer portal in. Never play football again. Because there wasn't a spot for them so and wives and their spot because as you mentioned scholarship limitations. The ncaa has the schools can carry eighty five scholarship. Players can sign twenty five new players a year only can't get go above that twenty five and because of the influx of transfers there's talk of increasing or just in some way that twenty five man spot because what a transfer does all there's so many of them What happens is if you if you get a transfer day. When they leave that school they. They're in a way penalizing that school. That's an open scholarship. That school cannot fill In an adjoining their new school. And they're taking up a to precious twenty-five chinese you know initial counters. They call them. So there's a lot of issues for sure going on

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"sabin" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows
"When steph curry scoring sixty the game me absolutely but i will say on twofold right one anyone questioning steps legacy because it's bad games fucking of course that bullshit put. It doesn't mean that we have made it also not wrong also stuff going to get this land at everybody gets its. It'll be okay. Steph is not some fragile snowflake. he doesn't he doesn't need you. guys protecting bromance chill by. What are you doing going to ask me. And a wish. Wish they would stop pretending they could be in a so fucking weird. Your steph curry was the perfect of the media. Needs to pay up against the. He's the he's the good guy he's the guy you wanna root for this. Because he shouldn't be here even though you should be the nba player The best shooter the childless that went to private schools. 'cause you're saying no no no i. I can be steph curry. We'll came out. I need people to understand this like i need. I need people south korea's an a plus plus like not you shoot three year old driver like that's not not child of a professional athlete. Whose younger brother is also a good collectively like and i think they're sister also was athlete lake. The people are not right. You six two six three with thirty five inch vertical and condemned lift like seven hundred pounds. Like you're not in the an nba player. They're not like uber. They're abnormal humid because his skill is shooting. You are him sorry. Like literally like last steamer to make ninety nine percent of the earth observation. Runabout what are we doing. What what are you like what. What are we really like. The average human makes jack michael jordan. What do we do. Yeah he still detroit. Never developed that jump show. I don't know where he really such move. The vorontsov rossa. It's it's only been like seventy so as early moving on the council Four teams We we haven't talked about college football really at all kasey We're it's been weird. Big ten started late in had a bunch of galilee. Cancel the cold. Pac twelve started them. the The sec acc. They started on time. That was so confident. Just didn't play. Like i don't think mountain west played there was somebody else but Yeah so we got down to four top fourteen. We got will. He's game Notre dame vs alabama was not goals. That rose fair coast. Devante smith is a. It doesn't look fair what he's doing defensive backs. Yeah that balance. Like i said earlier with taylor like bama's been on his run of these wildly talented mars saying how many headed road weapons effort and nick sabin to his credit. Was what makes him such so much better. Costa a lot of coaches save. It looked oversaw cam. Newton and saw does run. He was like what does like. I can't win games. Seventeen to thirteen anymore. I can't game will just white gay manage. It clicked in his head some point he was like hey dude at the more. Oh well let's throw the ball. Yeah like. I commend him for that. Because this is why. Nick sabin nick. Sabin and other people were like not him. So much a notre dame. I so i wanted to say dan genetical. Beat the kaffir queen. I do i want to say. I wish people would stop saying notre dame didn't deserve to be beat it on their schedule. They beat everyone on a lot of regularly scheduled any clinton i know trevor in play but it'd be clips. That's one thing that's always annoyed about my sports in general. Just like you on your schedule you lifting a. Yeah so they beat a bunch of rain. T penalize them like. Oh the last time you were the playoffs you got blown out. That doesn't it doesn't matter matter at all that it has nothing to do with a lot of the playoffs. Now so yes they got blown like i get you've got that you are like a replay of this game or outer give you got. I understand but was by that logic includes because they got blown out. Thank you the last time they've been in the playoffs. It got blown out of national championship game and just got blown up so then they don't irv next year right note stupi so so yeah notre dame loss in those day. Possibly we in the playoffs again. Next year because notre dame and i want make this clear right to do. Because they can't be bama or Clemson they still probably be faithful. Like notre dame is really good so you say that some Moving onto the measure. The doubt warned my cold heart Your date beat dodge out clips and i wanna make go. I don't hate right. I don't i don't hate the players like they. They stay with the football football team. I hate dabbles from compass and you will not convince me that all these five are black. Male athletes like yes. I want to go to clemson's south. Carolina admits like. I want to go late in the middle of nowhere south carolina. Nothing in clemson except the. Us's literally like the city is usc. Like if you ever in a middle of more millward the only thing in clifton is closed universe yet so you will never convince me that they're not paying these players which i don't actually give him shit about but that's not a dallas lor one of the most annoyingly pious oregon nothing borderline because he says race. Its shape so indignant. Like it's the only white men in south jersey really dabble dead to me you'll name is dabble. Your given name is daboh. Shut the fuck up. Awful like your host of apple. Sweeney is literally a good old boy like white like the system working for the white video lack name to dabble like jacoby way be on. Sweeney did that damn job no late and like he wanted from some.

BrainStuff
How monkeys played an instrumental role in the development of polio vaccines
"In the nineteen forties. America was under a constant threat from polio. A disease that had a then unknown cause and devastating effects especially in children. It spread quickly through unclean water and unwashed hands leading to symptoms like nausea fatigue. Fever and a stiffening of the body summers especially saw surges infections particularly around swimming holes leading to post polio paralysis and in some cases death on average thirty five thousand people were disabled each year. According to the centers for disease control and prevention president franklin delano roosevelt was among the most notable people to get the condition putting a face to a still uncertain disease. A vaccine was desperately needed as scientists learned about the transmission process including the fact that anyone could be a carrier in the next few years rival scientists jonas and albert sabin worked with teams in their labs on two completely different vaccines. Sabin worked on an oral vaccine. While sulk created an injectable vaccine that using a kill version of polio in the book polio and american story. David m ocean ski writes about the urgency of work. During the time quote. I talk there was reason to hurry the year. Nineteen fifty two was the worst polio year. On record with more than fifty seven thousand cases nationwide the headlines screamed of plague season and polio time. Twenty one thousand victims suffered permanent paralysis and about three thousand died from the very beginning of the polio epidemic. Monkeys were considered to be essential for research before human trials could take place becoming the unsung heroes of the fight to defeat the disease was through animal research that scientists i discovered that there were three strains of the deadly disease. The monkeys were purchased at a high cost from india and the philippines and shipped to the united states. Many died in transit so the national foundation for infantile paralysis now known as the march of dimes began overseeing their import in nineteen forty nine. A foundation established a special facility known as ot farms and rural south carolina to process the monkeys arriving from abroad oak tree farms operated in the picnic colony a beaufort county in coastal south carolina. Originally called the prichard bill primate center. The forty acre or sixteen hectare tract of land along. The river was called by local newspapers. The ellis island for thousands of monkeys from india naturalist john. Hamlet had the job of finding a space for the primate center. That was both connected to deep water ports and airports but also remote enough for neighbors the area he chose closely approximated the natural habitats of the monkeys with its abundance of shady long leaf pines and a mild climate. The monkeys were originally brought into savannah. Georgia one of the region's biggest ports and taken by truck the thirty odd miles or fifty some kilometers to the farm. When air travel became more popular they were flown by a london and new york before travelling by train to the low country. Once they arrived at the farm veterinarians treated the two thousand or so recess and sign a mogus monkeys before clearing them for transport to research facilities around the country. The monkeys spent twenty one days. Getting acclimated and eating a special diet was scientists carefully monitoring their status many went to sell nukes facility in pittsburg and sabin in ann arbor where they were given vaccines to test the vaccine. Strength against the three strains of poliovirus a few locals were aware of the research that was going on at the farm. Despite rumors of people encountering the animals we were unable to discover any opposition to the research facility perhaps because it was not well known and also because opposition to using animals and testing was not very common at the time in the united states. The movement against animal testing didn't pick up steam until around nineteen eighty in any case. The farms purpose wasn't permanent. Once sox polio vaccine was deemed a success and released to the public in nineteen fifty-five the work of qatif arms was no longer necessary and the facility closed in nineteen fifty-nine saban's oral vaccine came into use in nineteen sixty one the foundation that had established the facility. Its attention to reducing premature births. The monkeys found new homes and labs across the country. According to a former employee named louise crawford things at the farm were left just as they were including the monkey cages. A caretaker kept the grass and plant life at bay. The lab was locked up ready for someone new to take on the important task of preparing monkeys for research but that day never came in nineteen eighty the land and its contents were sold to development group. The lab equipment was donated to a local school science department while a farmer claimed the former monkey cages for his own animals. Today acreage along. The river is mostly residential and privately owned thanks to south and saban's vaccines polio cases of plummeted from three hundred and fifty thousand nine. Nineteen eighty eight to just twenty two in two thousand seventeen

The Paul Finebaum Show
Stephen .M. Smith and the Iron Bowl
"Stephen smith welcome back from touchdown. Alabama stephen amit always good to see you and great to have you on the program. So it's the week of the iron bowl you've been high on the tide. Since the first time we talked during the summer. let's start with mag jones because you told us. He was different than that was before the public. In the heisman voters fell in love with him. Absolutely i mean. The young man has been battle tested poise and career. I remember him in the us. Freshmen in two thousand seventeen with the scout team out there throwing bombs and of course coach saban told him stop throwing the ball deep all the time. King looks at cope sabres coach. Tell your defense a check me there so you got a guy with that type about and that type of confidence even check his own coach. Nick sabin that you got yourself a quarterback that can really do some special things. So i knew from mack. Jones the freshman that he was poised to this moment but also seeing the growth that he's made targeted stephen m. smith who stephen m. seems like every every aspect of alabama has gotten better the one that has surprised when people is the is the defense. Because after the ole miss game i i wasn't sure that p golden should be buying green bananas. But what's happened on that side of the ball. The main thing is coke. Sabin and pete goading have done a great job. Simplifying things on times player stink too much. You think about my job and is my teammate. Doing his job. It's the guy in front of me. The guy behind me the guy next to me doing their job. And when you're thinking about so many things of your job is and training your is to be district where confusion comes in so nick. Saban has always been one to say. Do your job and the rest will take care of itself. So she and goading been a great june above of simplifying. The game plan players have done their job. You're seeing more pressure on defense guys stopping the run better. More turnovers created a the big thing here. Paul is essentially omits game. You've looked eleven. Shutout quarters football alabama including a complete game shutout of mississippi state and the team is getting off the theater on third down so a better job of simplifying the game plan and players. You know being concerned about doing their job correctly. It's interesting. we haven't really heard much in the aftermath of jason water when he went down some of the pundits. I remember somebody. Espn said alabama was done. They had no chance of winning the national championship. How has that been dealt with on the team. Because it doesn't seem like and i realized alabama has played a top five team Yet they will seem like they've done quite well without him. I remember a conversation. I had with john. Michie paul about you know. How do you feel. Avoid behind by waddell. He's a one type player. Barry explosive guy would. He got hurt against the volunteers. You heard coach. Sabe say you know. I hurt for college football. Not the fact that saving hearts for alabama. I'm sure he pretty much does but he hurts for college. Football due to people enjoy seeing james waddell on the field. He's fast he's a bottle he's gone. He's energetic he's explosive. He's highly entertaining. Obama has found ways to work. Around this. you've seen slade. Boden return be on kickoffs. Of course he got a twisted ankle against kentucky alabama monitoring jam all week and practice. He should be able to go this week. But we'll see what happens We have seen devante. Smith retiring ponts against kentucky patrick satanic. A second has also field in that role a little bit so save has put he and different guys and that special teams role to try to you know. Fill that void but it's worked out for the most part. It is difficult trying to find that guy that can do know what j. waddell does

The Healthcare Policy Podcast
Union of Concerned Scientists' Dr. Rachel Cleetus Discusses What the Biden Administration Needs to Do to Address the Climate Catastrophe
"To the healthcare policy podcast on the host. David intra cosso during this podcast discussed with the union of concerned. Scientists climate energy programs policy director. Dr rachel cletus. What the biden administration needs to address mitigate the effects of the worsening climate crisis. dr cletus. welcome to the program. Hello david thank you so much for having me. dr cletus. bile is of course posted on the podcast website. This is my fifteenth climate crisis related interview on background. The climate catastrophe continues to accelerate hemispheric carbon concentrations are now measured at four hundred seventeen parts per million the greatest concentration of carbon in our species existence. Not surprisingly there's a ninety nine percent chance. Twenty twenty will be among the top five warmest years. Two thirds chance for sixty six percent chance that will be the warmest year on record. This year is also experiencing a record-breaking atlantic hurricane and with thirty named storms to date and record breaking wildfires in the arctic that is warming at upwards of three times the rate of the rest of the planet the albedo effect from the loss of summarized will be equal to the release of one tree tons of carbon equivalents in the atmosphere. This amount approximates forty percent of all human caused ghg emissions. Since seventeen fifty in addition northern permafrost that holds almost twice as much carbon dioxide is currently in the atmosphere his thawing seventy years earlier than previously predicted the plan is also experiencing unprecedented biological violation. Vector-borne diseases including covid nineteen continued to proliferate and the trump administration in denying scientific reality has rescinded approximately one hundred environmental regulations that i discussed with sabin centers. Michael burger last may and finally listeners are where he federal court ruled earlier. This year. that americans do not have a constitutional right to survivable climate. So with that welcome. Dr cletus again were here discuss climate policy under the vitamin station. So before diving into that. A doctor cletus Regarding my brief assessment. Is there anything. You'd like to add or alternative. I can i alternatively i can ask the question. The union put out a document a few years ago called the title the world scientists warning to humanity. so if you prefer to answer The ladder what was in that warning. I think you've just made out a very thorough set of reality that were tainted with respect to the climate crisis. Things that climatize this morning house project are now actually happening around a severe climate crisis. If you're now it's no longer about some distant problem and it's affecting us here in the united states and around the world you mentioned the record breaking hurricane season we've seen the cocaine season moby seem pretty extraordinary type wounds on the other side of her world with the teams being. Hit back to back. In the last few weeks we've seen extraordinary heatwaves around the world in europe in asia flooding And see living wage which is inexhaustible continuing slow moving disaster that many low-lying things around the world are facing Including as in the us Especially in on that. He's been go goes. We're at a point. Now where we are rapidly running out of time to address very new classes and as you pointed out as well we actually earn a moment for our nation is facing colliding. Place the covid nineteen pandemic as you mentioned but we also have a rapidly worsening economic crisis. We have a crisis democrats in our country. That is being made there In this moment so all of these colliding to creative patrician where underlying social economic disparities than discrimination being exacerbated and a climate crisis is holding a very inequitable way Around the world and here in the us so what we do now what the biden administration does and what future us administration to is very very important. The most significant difference. We're going to see is that we now have an administration that recognizes the fines will be guided by the signs and how they respond to the climate crisis instead of an administration that basically lied relentless me about the existence of Munchies the climate crisis that even the reality the cova christ who actually worked to make them more worse. So now we have a president who actually five instead of sidelining them and silence them yes. thank goodness. I will say As had been speculated trump's legacy will probably be moreover his Calling the crisis a hoax and of course Rescinding these operas of hundred epa mostly epa regulations. Let's get into What we might expect from the biden administration. We could start with. I did intend or ask you What did the biden campaign pledge to address the climate crisis. But let's let's pass on. That says now he's been elected you wrote In a union of concerned scientists blog post. I believe it was dated november seventh What the by presi means Relative to the climate crisis you identified Various aspects are measures that the biden ministrations should take under the title wet. President biden's should do on climate. You could note a few of these relative to what you think would be most productive coming from a biden administration. What's most important for the vitamin that administration to extend a very clear strong and early signal. They're going to take this challenge seriously. They wanna aggressive with all of that. They have so. I know that maybe have pointed out that In our democratic took them eighty the actions that the president together with the action congress that will really allow for full Aggressing of problems like climate crisis. And no doubt congress. Must say it's hard if we're going to get your They should have and comprehensive action. But there's a loss at the biden expiration can and should do on its own and much of that can be done fairly quickly Within the first hundred days of the administration taking power one quick forward and simple thing that everyone has been talking about is of course are getting back in the remount of the trump administration on november. four The final the us from the of women that is an action that puts us on the sidelines and uniquely isolated on the world stage where the only country that has actually stepped away from the therapy. We need to get back An after the responsible major nation of the world i together with other nations to raise invasion around a dozen the global climate crisis. And i miss fans there's no different the covid nineteen pandemic. we can solve the global complex challenges only when the app in concerts that other nations. So that's pretty straightforward It's not enough to just get back. In paris agreement we have to borrow A with domestic action. That shows that you are gonna take this seriously. We have to set signs and gone goals cutting He in mission here in the us. The ipc record and twenty eighteen all down some pretty cure now. Metrics are the growth of the global community would have to meet to stay below two degrees here. Aiming for one point five degrees celsius about pre industrial levels the temperature increase so. She do contribute. Its fair share to that. The us must be on a bad day to get to net zero emissions. No later than twenty for before. I'm have to be well on that. By twenty thirty having our mission show By twenty thirty to do that we're going to need action across the economy. Has inspector the biden administration should be directing every federal agency To make sure that they're incorporating climate science and their actions that they're looking for opportunities to go cut emissions as the bill climate billions to the climate impacts that are unfortunately already locked in Their action that the administration can take to the deputy voters and regulatory action to cut heat trapping emissions cosby economy. They should do so There are a number of very aggressive. Compensation decorative voter that Should be giving both back and one thing that is the has not recognize the now taking these kinds of ambitious actions requires leadership not just from the president but from his gatherer competitive agency. You'll be watching me. What appointments look like we need to have people in charge of these agencies and appointed to cabinet positions that recognize how climate change touch with every aspect of our economy and our lives and there needs to be david into their world view.

The Paul Finebaum Show
South Carolina vs. LSU Football Preview
"Certainly one of the most eagerly anticipated games of the day tomorrow night in Baton Rouge between South Carolina and Lsu. Castaneda joining us from down there Quin. Thank you very very much. Appreciate the time, and it looks like a weather. Is An issue for what's going on down there right now? Well, just for the moment I'm across the street Tiger Stadium's to my left in their facility straight across the street I'm about to record up and advancer for tomorrow and had a little lightening. got. Dark severe winds and pouring but you can see the nicer weather up on the horizon. So things should be back to normal about ten minutes. We'll good because. That is a place that doesn't need Louisiana does not need any more bad weather. Quinn let's talk a little bit before we get to the game just about your job this year it's different I'm sure. A lot of zoom calls a lot of unusual situations caused by the pandemic. How would you describe the the obvious difference between this and every other year you've been on the sidelines for ESPN and ABC. Well, it's taken a lot of the fun out of it taken a lot of the things that I enjoyed get on campus to meet with the coaches to talk to the strength coaches just to get a vibe for how that team's doing and you learn so much whether it's Roman down the hallway and talking to a tight ends coach or bumping into a recruiting intern about video, they just paint so so that. Part of my investigation is is far less exciting. This year there's no social aspects in terms of our TV crew, our TV team so it's just zooms and when I'm on the road I'm the only one here are our broadcast crew will will broadcast this from Bristol. I'm the only one here. So I kind of treat this like I'm a spy, I don't touch anything I talked to strangers and I couldn't. quit. There's always a challenge on the sidelines especially. When there is weather but is it any or how different is it i? Guess I'm trying to ask dealing with the crew. Fifteen hundred miles away or maybe longer or farther right upstairs nothing you can see them but you at least know that they were seeing the same thing you're seeing. Yeah there's a little bit of a time delay in the audio so it can be anywhere from two seconds four seconds. So I've been on a crew with Jason Bonetti and Rod Gilmore. The last couple years Mike spent hot the whole game this year I've changed crews almost every week, and because we're doing it remotely. They can't have my mic on because we'd be talking over each other. So we do it old school and I'll talk to the producer I talked back and say, Hey, after the third down, play I wanNA talk about upon her coming out for hey, if they make a first down here I want to talk about how they're tight ends doing a great job so. Do it old school and go through the go through the producer in the in the remote truck. In order in order to get on air whereas in the past I could just talk and we were seamless. Clean on the sidelines I mean to say the least there are restrictions what are they and how much do you have to tiptoe around? It's really not bad. I mean we won I. Did a game not they actually made me call the game from the stands in the front row was good seat but I really couldn't get a feel for what was going on on the benches since then they've just widened appalled widen areas it's actually easier now because there's less hangers on, there's less alums, there's less NFL scouts until the sidelines are vacant and it makes my job a lot easier. I also feel pretty secure in that the players and coaches have all been tested recently as recently as Friday or Saturday morning. So I, feel good in that regard So it's actually almost easier less fans less crowds more space. Speaking of testing. How often do you have to be tested? we test once a week it's either an ad home test, and then you mail it in test results come back in about thirty six hours or it's an onsite tasks on a Thursday afternoon then you quarantine. And then Friday, they released you so so far knock on wood six for six negative tests. That would be Kinda. Nerve wracking you show up at a game and you have to sweat it out and you hope you don't get a a Nick Sabin positive. Let's talk about the game because. It's a really interesting game. Let's start with South Carolina just your. As I know you do gather as much information as you can you probably would like to. Be Able to gather more in person but. Your impressions of what you've seen to them and and what you expect. Well they beat Auburn as you know, and they got the three turnovers and converted those in touchdowns. My issue was South Carolina's they're operating an offense with very limited downfield wide receiver threats shy Smith is a natural slot receiver. Colin Hill is is working Mike, Lobos offense efficiently and their offensive line in running backs or carrying the day. Okay. That's with this team is I'm not sure they're ever going to be a high scoring team defensively they're really good corners who can shut you down they add to the box so. I think South Carolina given that Lsu has a freshman quarterback. I'm leaning towards them having some success defensively in this ball game. So I kinda like Carolina's ability to negate lsu with a freshman quarterback but Carolina's physical they're tough. They're not nothing flashy about him and I think big plays are hard for them I. Think they have to manufacture find ways to manufacturer big plays but I think this team is definitely moving in the right direction I. Think they've improved each week. And the other side of that you alluded to the quarterback situation team that has struggled mightily on defense quarterback play has been pretty good I. Know I know it's impossible to gauge because we don't really have a lot of information but. What have you what have you been able to learn about where they are right now? Yet, teach gets the start a freshman Ponchatoula high school. He's gigantic six, six, two, hundred and forty two pounds nets down from to sixty s a big toll righty and you watch his high school tapes just drops in the pocket and he conflict the ball and it goes forty yards without him even trying he seems like he's calm. He's Louisiana product of this dream for him the ADRENALIN will be running. Also expect to see, Max? Johnson. The son of NFL, quarterback Brad Johnson a lefty also tall but more of a dual threat and when you think about calling the game around a freshman quarterback making his first start, you know any kind of run game would be beneficial and to put the quarterback in successful positions. Early in the game, get him hit but but get a couple first downs give him some easy throws and I think that'll be on the mind of lsu going to be a little more conservative game plan I'd. Imagine. You know he's got targets downfield terrace Marshall their running game I thought was anemic Missouri game that was the most disappointing part of the game in my eyes Missouri was without three defensive tackles in that game and Lsu had no running game whatsoever good news for the Tigers to get Ed Ingram back at left guard. But this is an offense through the air with Miles Brennan that's been outstanding. But now you've got a new freshman quarterback. So expectations drop again, I'm seeing a little bit more of a lower scoring game here. In Clinton's you've seen them. The. Biggest used on defense. Would give. Horrible And coach today sentence embarrassing. Alignment. Very, often they're they're moving at a snap making checks that is when the coverage changes on the fly because of emotion because of formation change that has been a dismal day of given up big play after big play against Mississippi State, it was more catching and run the air raid defense was was atrocious quite honestly continued to play man defense got shredded by crossing patterns but I was at the Mizzou game and That game was defined by busts. I mean just blatant bus where I got him. No you got to I got you got him guys wide open touchdown in the running game. Their linebackers are not playing physical. They're not playing north not playing north. They're not getting to the line of scrimmage and engaging blockers to waiting for runners they're missing tackles remember the tyler beatty runs Missouri fiscally untouched broke attack Lens. Gone So. Those are the headlines here new quarterbacks for Lsu and a defense that has had no answers.