35 Burst results for "Shannon"

AP News Radio
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"Retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre is ending a lawsuit against sportscaster pat McAfee after McAfee publicly apologized Thursday for his previous on air statements that Favre had been, quote, stealing from poor people in Mississippi. In a welfare miss spending case. Favre and McAfee both announced the settlement, McAfee, a former NFL punter, apologized during the pat McAfee show on YouTube and said he did not have to make a payment to Favre to settle the suit. Farb still has defamation lawsuits pending against former NFL player Shannon Sharpe and Mississippi auditor SHAD white. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Sen. Lindsey Graham Is 'Open' to Sending U.S. Forces to Taiwan
"U.S. senator Lindsey Graham with Shannon bream on Fox News just a few days ago. From then actually went. The question for the Congress should we have a defense agreement with the island of Taiwan. We don't. Should we have one? But yes, I'd be very much open to using U.S. forces to defend Taiwan because it's in our national security interest to do so. Now, we got our national security interest to go to go to war with China because that has to be what that means, right? I mean, we've already been told, well, we're not really at war with Russia over Ukraine. But we got to support Ukraine or you're a Putin puppet. So I suppose we're going to have to go to war against China or else you're a G puppet. Well, I mean, how does this work with establishment Republicans? You want me to put a poll up here right now at Mike online dot com from the birch gold group that sponsors our daily poll. That asks the question, do you think the United States should go to war with China and defend Taiwan? Uh, let me look into my crystal ball. That would be about a 100% no. But then again, that may just be this audience. This audience tends to be an America first crowd.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
GOP 2024 Candidates Must Sign Loyalty Pledge to Debate
"A lot of thought to something ronna mcdaniel, the RNC chair told Dana bash on CNN yesterday. And I initially had a pretty knee jerk reaction. So dumb, that's so stupid. Expecting Republicans to sign a loyalty pledge before they can participate even in the debates. That's an overreach. It's wrong. And the more I think about it, I kind of apply her expectation to me. As a radio host, I mean, I'm aware that I make my living trying to persuade people with my views, my opinions, my thoughts, my beliefs, I guess I'm in the persuasion business. And I want to persuade Americans to stop supporting the Democrat agenda in this country because it's ruining the country. It's hurting this country. We need Republicans and leadership from the local level to the state to the federal level. We need a Republican back in The White House. The four years under Donald Trump were provably better than Biden's tenure as the commander in chief. But I also have to threaten needle a little bit. I watched Ron DeSantis last night, spend an hour with Mark Levin. On life liberty and Levin, the great show that Mark hosts Sunday nights on Fox News. I saw Tim Scott. On with Shannon bream. On Fox News Sunday. Not seeing a lot of Donald Trump on Fox News.

AP News Radio
Jackson-Davis scores 26, leads No. 14 Indiana past Illinois
"Indiana rallied from 9 down in the second half for a 71 68 win over Illinois. The align I playing without top scorer, Terrence Shannon, had two chances in the final 30 seconds to tie it. Trace Jackson Davis had 26 points and 12 rebounds to lead IU. There without one of their best players and those dudes, those dudes showed a lot of heart here. And so just finding a way down the stretch and getting stops when we needed to. It was big for us. Matthew Meyer finished with 24 points for 17 and 9 Illinois. Tom mccabe Bloomington, Indiana

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Rep. Mike Gallagher on Chinese Companies Buying U.S. Farmland
"Is the chair of the China select committee, the select committee on the Chinese Communist Party is from Wisconsin. Shannon Gallagher, how are you? I'm fantastic here. Great to be with you. I learned this week that dusty Johnson is on the select committee. And this gives me great comfort. He's from South Dakota. We have got some common sense, suppose opposed to the people from Wisconsin, but maybe you will put him in charge of finding about the farmland issue because this has come to my attention and it greatly disturbs me that Chinese companies are buying up American farmland. Is that correct? That is correct. And both him and representative new house have a keen interest in this issue. So I intend to let them take the lead. What's interesting about this is theoretically when we reform the committee on foreign investment in the United States, approximately four years ago through a piece of legislation called firma, I know I'm using an acronym and violating our rule here, but you've thrown the flag on yourself, so that's okay. Born investment risk review modernization act. Sorry. It's a bit of a mouthful. Theoretically, we gave CFIUS the ability to review land purchases like this. Now right now it seems to regulations, the implementing regulations written by the executive branch were written in such a way where the view of treasury at least is that they don't have the authority to do that. But that was congressional intent. So one thing we may do is either try and prohibit the purchase of land by an entity that is linked to the Chinese Communist Party or a hostile foreign power or simply clarify the implementing regulations to give CFIUS the ability to block such transactions. The other thing we're seeing

AP News Radio
Biden’s next climate hurdle: enticing Americans to buy green
"President Biden's next climate hurdle is enticing Americans to buy green. The Biden administration faces a public relations challenge that could determine whether the U.S. meets the climate target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. That is, convincing Americans to buy electric cars, solar panels, heat pumps, and more efficient appliances, officials hope consumers will respond to tax credits and rebates, but recent polling finds most are broadly unaware of financial incentives to lower emissions included in the inflation reduction act, Shannon baker branstetter, who works on energy issues at the center for American progress, says the battle against global warming will be waged one household at a time, while The White House says its piecing together a plan to get the word out, Josh peck, a senior policy adviser, says, lowering utility bills is going to be a key driver. Jennifer King, Washington

Mark Levin
The Investigation Is the Cover Up, Juan Williams
"And to kick it to add insult to injury the FBI used your money to pay for the whole thing $3.4 million was funneled back to Twitter to compensate them for the work hours used For the FBI's own censoring Agenda And God bless the mainstream media They don't want to talk about this story I'm telling you right now all they're talking about is the January 6th kangaroo committee But there is an investigation That's what I got That was puzzling to me about the question because the Department of Justice is investigating Hunter Biden And you see I told you this would happen This is Juan Williams yesterday He was asked by Shannon breen Specifically why shouldn't there be an investigation into Hunter Biden Remember how I just said the investigation is the cover up So wad Williams can sit there and say I don't know of course he should be investigated There is an investigation Really Listen to what listen to what Juan Williams says here Being done by a U.S. attorney in Delaware who was appointed by Donald Trump And he's looking into whether or not Hunter Biden was wrong in the way he filed taxes and the way he handled a gun apparently So 72% are for that There you go There you go It's all about his tight and file is right taxes and he didn't handle a gun properly Yeah they're investigating all of that Oh and all that crack pipe stuff Yeah that's it Nothing about the money he made from China Nothing about the big guy Joe Biden getting 10% Now think about the money that was made from Russia and from Ukraine not into that See the investigation is the cover up and then people say oh that's from two years ago dude That story's two years old No one cares about that now That was already investigated Oh yeah and they found a tax violation That's old news Because the FBI can stand up there and say well we can announce today with great sorrow that we do have some criminal indictments for Hunter Biden on some drug possession and unlawful use of a firearm And miss filing of taxes and we're going to prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law Are you kidding me What about everything else

AP News Radio
No. 17 Illinois rallies late, beats No. 2 Texas 85-78 in OT
"Terran Shannon junior scored 12 of his 16 points in overtime, including a tie breaking three pointer as number 17 Illinois rallied to hand second ranked Texas, its first loss of the season 85, 78 in the first game of the Jimmy V classic, that one was the second time Illinois beat a ranked opponent this year in Shannon believes it proved Illinois was on the right track. The traditional flex. The long practices coach again after it was in the second game of the night, Jeremy roach tried a career high 22 points is number 15 duke defeated Iowa 74 62. Krishna Arnold, New York

The Officer Tatum Show
Deion Sanders Is Not a Sellout After Leaving Jackson State
"All right, let's go to, I don't know what clip it is, but let's go to the Shannon shark clip on what he said about Dion. I'm more excited for him than I have for sad that for Jackson state. Still, we get arbitrary. We say, oh, we want guys to get opportunity. We want our black coaches to get opportunities. He gets an opportunity. He takes the opportunity and now you mad. He broke who's mad. A lot of blacks that blew up build upset by he lied. But you see, you see how they held us more accountable? They don't ever say. Wait, who's they? I'm talking about my community, okay? White people. I didn't know what I'm talking about. People are black for math. But look at what he did. He brought eyes to HBCUs gift. They want nobody talking about HBCUs and especially now. They're talking about their own television. That's because of him. He gave you a blueprint. Now follow the blueprint. There are someone on his staff, probably, and he's recommended somebody on their staff. But now he goes a place that has a resources. So guess what he can do? He can hire more coaches. More minority cultures bring them, give them opportunities. I don't recall of an HBCU coach getting an opportunity to like this.

AP News Radio
Ukraine: Russian army hit apartment block in Kherson
"Russia continues to target the southern Ukrainian city of herson, with heavy artillery fire after withdrawing in November. Ukraine has faced a blistering onslaught of Russian missile and drone attacks since early October. The city of her son was heavily shelled overnight, causing fires in different parts of the city, damaging trees, and injuring at least two people, one resident, 55 year old Mikhail mikhailov, whose bloodied hand was being bandaged by a paramedic, says full dormant. Half of my house doesn't exist anymore. He heard the strike as he was falling asleep and was injured by falling glass, take an early in the war in March, parts of the hairson region were held by Russian forces until November when Ukrainians regained control of the main city, although free from Moscow's control almost daily shelling and power and water outages have become a new reality for its residents, Russian forces now stationed just across the dnieper river, are focused on striking Ukrainian infrastructure and pressing an offensive in the east. I'm Naomi Shannon

AP News Radio
China reports 2 new COVID deaths as some restrictions eased
"Two new COVID-19 deaths are reported in China as it eases its restrictions following countrywide protests. The national health commission says the deaths were reported in Shang dong and Sichuan province, but no information has been given about the victim's ages or vaccination status. According to the commission, 9 in ten Chinese have been vaccinated, but only 66% of people over 80 have gotten one shot. These low figures and the fact that relatively few Chinese have built up antibodies to the virus due to strict lockdowns mean that many fear millions could die if restrictions are lifted entirely. But public anger and national demonstrations prompted by a fire in an apartment building in the northwestern city of Uruguay, which killed at least ten people, appeared to have pressured authorities to lift some restrictions. I'm Naomi Shannon

Mark Levin
Sen. Mike Lee: Responding to Critics of RFMA Amendment
"Now Mark Warner went on TV And smeared you And said that you're just doing this to obstruct this and that there's protections built into this law And you certainly didn't have an opportunity to respond to that Would you like to Yeah so it was unfortunate He's apologizing to stand and I appreciate his apology It is important that we speak with clarity when speaking with others He went on there and in response to a question from Shannon bremont Fox News Sunday who asked him you know what about Mike Lee's amendment Don't you think that's necessary And he went on to say well Mike Lee first of all Mike Lee is a Mormon And the Mormon church supports this bill without the amendment making it sound like my church spoke for me and making it sound like my church was against my amendment which wasn't true Yeah but by the way and Romney sounded the same way just for the record but go right ahead Right Which is which is also unfortunate but anytime somebody mischaracterizes somebody else's church or their own church it's unfortunate and many compounded the error by saying look here's the deal Mike Lee had a chance to pass this amendment at a simple majority threshold in the Senate which wasn't true We finally voted on it today This was ten days ago or so He was claiming that I had already had a chance to get it passed 51 vote threshold which wasn't true And made it sound like that coupled with my church's position on it meant that the only reason I could be doing this was to engage engage in bad faith delay tactics This is the cheap sleazy move to characterize somebody else's church somebody else's religion is speaking for them and then saying that you couldn't possibly have a good faith legislative objective in trying to create this religious protection

AP News Radio
Ex-PM Khan says march on Pakistani capital to resume Tuesday
"Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan says his march on the capitol will resume on Tuesday Speaking from his wheelchair and shall cut khanum hospital the ex leader who was wounded by gunshot in an apparent attempt on his life called out to his supporters He demanded an investigation into the shooting and the resignation of three powerful members of the government and the military whom he alleges were involved in staging the attack on him Khan was ousted from office in April in a no confidence vote in parliament He organized a march to pressure prime minister shabazz Sharif's government to hold early elections is protest march was peaceful until the attack which killed one of his supporters and wounded him and 13 others and has raised concerns about growing political instability in Pakistan He has since been discharged from hospital and moved to his home in Lahore I'm Naomi Shannon

AP News Radio
Pope in Bahrain: Treatment of prisoners a measure of society
"Pope Francis calls for better treatment of prisoners as he wraps up his first papal trip to Bahrain During his final event on his trip to the gulf kingdom Francis encouraged priests and nuns to keep ministering to the country's small Catholic community and especially its prisoners saying that the way in which these least ones are treated is a measure of the dignity and the hope of a society he also called for authorities to refrain from using the death penalty and to ensure basic human rights for all citizens Bahrain's government maintains its respects human rights and the freedom of speech and that its criminal justice system is compliant with international law but activists continue to criticize the country's prison conditions Human rights groups urge Francis to advocate for political prisoners too as hundreds are still detained since the 2011 Arab Spring protests I'm Naomi Shannon

AP News Radio
UN weather report: Climate woes bad and getting worse faster
"The United Nations warns of worsening global warming as world leaders gather for key climate talks Envoys gather in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el Sheik for a UN convention on climate change amid the war in Ukraine high inflation food shortages and an energy crunch This comes as the UN's weather agencies annual report shows shocking new data The sea level rise in the past ten years is double what it was in the 1990s rising by .2 inches per year and is opening speech outgoing conference president alok Sharma said that countries had made considerable progress at their last meeting in Glasgow but more has to be done How many more wake-up calls Does the world do world leaders actually need A third of Pakistan underwater The worst flooding in Nigeria in a decade this year the worst drought in 500 years in Europe in a thousand years in the U.S. and the worst on record in China Over 120 world leaders will attend the talks but the absence of Chinese presidents Xi Jinping and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi two of the world's biggest polluters means many are doubtful on whether the talks could result in any major deals to cut emissions long term I'm Naomi Shannon

AP News Radio
Russian shelling of Ukrainian energy facilities, ground attacks in the north
"Russian ground attacks in the north of Ukraine continue Russia's military is pressing on with its strategy of targeting Ukraine's energy sector leaving people without part in scores of citizen towns as the war approaches its 8th month milestone Shannon close to the zapper is a nuclear power plant reportedly knocked out the power and water supply in some of the nearby city's districts Russian forces also have heavily shelled to areas in the eastern near perpetual region taking out the power supply in several towns and villages in his nightly video address Ukrainian president volodymyr linsky has urged people to use power sparingly I'm Charles De Ledesma

The Officer Tatum Show
Biden's Rhetoric Against Republicans Influenced Murder in North Dakota
"The guy that killed him, the guy that ran him over, the young 18 year old was calling his mother after the spat, he was walking through. I believe it was an alleyway of some sort. He calls his mother for a second time first calls her and says, hey, do you know this guy or whatever calls her back or she calls back? I forget exactly how it goes. And when she tries to call back, there's no answer. Her son, her son had been killed. By this guy, Shannon Brent, because the guy came back, he first called the police, he left the scene. He comes, he comes back to the scene, he admits that he had run him over. Said he had a little bit of drink. Frankly, I don't care. 41 year old grown behind man. Gets in a spat over politics with a kid that he says was a Republican extremist. He, listen, take a look at the picture of the kid online. Taylor, Ellington. There is no way that kid was any type of freaking terrorist. But this is the, in my opinion, the danger of the rhetoric that the Biden administration and those on the left, this is exactly what they can cause. We had Ashley babbitt, we have Taylor ellingson. In my opinion, both murdered. That's my opinion. Both murdered.

The Dan Bongino Show
North Dakota Liberal Kills Teen Republican, Remorse Only for Self
"We got this guy saying killing comfort So in North Dakota man who ran down a Republican teen says he doesn't want his own life and jobs to be jeopardized Shannon Brant made a remarks known a court hearing to face charges he lets hit and run death for political argument I got into argument with a young man He's a lot older by the way He's 41 The guy got an argument with is an 18 year old kid I got one 20 Like I said I've had four So he's been accused of killing the teenager with his car following a political said he didn't understand the charges against him doing recent quarter parents So let me get this straight You run all the guy killing me You don't understand the charges I mean really I kill somebody I understand what I did wrong A killer Republican that's what the Democrats said to do the maga people get rid of them And it was a political argument So here's what he said It's a vehicular homicide You ready Here's his quote I have a job A life and a house And things that I don't exactly want to see go by the way Family that are very important to me He too led to a judge after he wiped out a dude that was 18 years old At least he lived for 41 years This guy don't see anything wrong with what he did

MTV's Official Challenge Podcast
"shannon" Discussed on MTV's Official Challenge Podcast
"Shannon Shannon, we are so happy to have you here with us. Welcome to the official challenge podcast. Okay, how was it watching back that episode? And how do you feel right now? Thank you so much for having me on. That was a wild episode. I was so nervous watching it and I was why were you nervous? Like my palms are sweaty and I was shaking. I don't know because you sound like an M and M song. My wrap here for M and M but it's just, it's so nerve wracking still being a viewer, even though I was a challenger on it. So it's just, I'm like, oh, what's going to happen, you know? Yeah. That was a really nerve wracking episode, though, out of a lot of them that have been aired already. And then you also have to relive it, you know? Yeah. But you have to put yourself back in that space where it's like, oh, I remember how I felt in this moment and you know? Yeah, my adrenaline's just bumping the same as if I'm in elimination right now or doing that scary challenge, so. And let's talk about that challenge a little bit, because so you get paired with Derek. First of all, when you got paired with Derek, how are you feeling? Were you excited? Were you like, yes, I've been waiting on this pairing where you indifferent, kind of, what was the vibe for you? I was feeling really good about being paired with Derek just because I knew that he had strong alliances and big brother, they were moving different in the compound. So when he was trying to they were just more more political with their gameplay and more sneaky and a sense, which gave them really good gameplay situation. So also, I became friends with Derek in the compound. So I was just glad that I was with him.

Fresh Air
"shannon" Discussed on Fresh Air
"Radio show delicious dish. She joined SNL in 1995 and stayed for 6 seasons. Shannon starred in the film year of the dog costarred in the HBO series enlightened and the white lotus all created by Mike white, costars on the current HBO Max comedy series the other two, and will costar in the new showtime series, I love that for you, which premieres later this month, starring SNL alum Vanessa Bayer. Shannon's new memoir, called hello Molly, helps explain the pain and loss that fueled a lot of the drive and commitment in her comedy career. The book begins when she was four and her father was driving the family home from her cousin's high school graduation party. Her father had been drinking at the party and crashed into a pole. Her mother, her three year old sister, and a cousin were killed. Her 6 year old sister had a concussion, Molly had a broken arm, their father was hospitalized, with a tube in his throat, so he could breathe and to crushed legs. Before the accident, Molly Shannon's mother taught her how to make Friends, apparently she makes friends very easily. By the time I finished the book, I wanted to be one of those friends. But I'll settle for an interview. Molly Shannon is such a pleasure to have you on our show. I really love your memoir. Thank you, Terry. Is the accident something you talk much about before writing the book? Uh, yes, I did talk about it. Not right away. It would have to be somebody who I'm pretty close to. But yeah, so but sometimes if you give that information too quickly, it can be confusing or too much for people, but certainly as I would get to know somebody. Yes, I would be open about talking about that. You were unconscious after the accident. Do you remember what you saw when you came to you? Yeah, I just remember there were sirens and I could hear a lot of people talking and a large crowd stopped and formed around the car and people were helping trying to pull people out of the car and they put my sister Mary and I on a stretcher and I remember feeling her body next to mine and they put a blanket over us and it felt really itchy and I just remember being confused like what is going on and we had been sleeping in the back of the station wagon and then they took us to the hospital and they cut our clothes off and they brought us in and gave us all these tests like are the lights on the lights off and touching parts of our body to make sure we could feel our feet and different things like that a lot of tests. In the hospital you kept asking for your mother and no one would explain that she had died your aunts and uncles didn't know how to tell you your father was in the hospital with a two business throat in a different room, how are you finally told? What happened was that night too I was four, so I had I was in training underwear and I remember not wanting to go to the bathroom, my bed and I was calling for my mom, but nobody would come and then I was like, oh, whatever. I felt despairing and I wet myself and I just kind of gave up. And then we woke up in the morning and there were people coming in with gifts and lots of toys and there were relatives, but I was like, where's my mom? You know, where's Katie? Where's my dad? And I looked to my sister to be kind of my guidepost, but she was just looking out the window and, you know, crying, you know? So I just was like, in my head, I made up. Oh, my mom must be with Katie in the baby section. Maybe she has maybe Katie's on a different floor with the babies. My little sister was three. And then finally, I think an ant did tell us that my mom and my sister had died. She said they've gone, they've gone to heaven. You know, like it was really good news, you know? I don't know if when I was four, I knew what death was. Did you know what death was? No, I did not understand it all. And my immediate feeling was like, it was very confusing. And she was trying to make it kind of positive. They're in heaven, you know, they're with God and the angels. And I was just like, well, I felt like, could we go see them and could we fly there? Or could we take a hot air balloon or could we go up with the birds? Can we see them? Like, I just couldn't accept it. And then I just wouldn't really believe it and I went into a fantasy just waiting for them to come back, making up that they were still somewhere else still alive. I don't think I could have felt how sad it was because I think it would have annihilated me. I think you also felt that your mother and your younger sister had gone to heaven and but they didn't think enough of you to take you with them. Yeah. Did that thinking that thought that you weren't good enough to be taken? To that affect yourself image for a long time? Yes, it did. I felt I felt very defective and I felt like, well, they must, my mom must have left because I'm bad. I think children of that age are very self centered, so there's no way that I could understand it other than just being very self focused and thinking, I must have done something wrong to make her leave. So I must be bad. Your father had to become the primary parent, but, you know, his legs were crushed. He wore, I think he wore a leg brace for the rest of his life. Yes. And it took him a long time to recover. It took him a long time to be able to walk again. You stayed with an aunt and uncle for a while. So suddenly your father was like the single parent of two young children still recovering from his own injuries, did he know how to be a primary parent? Was he able to learn how to do that? That was really hard because he was in the hospital for a long time, and then recuperating my aunts. He had to learn how to walk again. And he had a walker that he used for, I think, like the first year to just slowly learn how to walk around her living room. And then a brace on his leg. So that recovery was slow. And then we finally moved back to our original house. And yeah, it was hard for him. He would get stressed out about cleaning and cooking, but he was a very hands on full-time parent. He was able to be with us all the time. He invested in double houses in Cleveland, so he would go and collect the rent, but he could take us to school and be home after school and take me to piano lessons and so he did do a really good job. He was very mischievous in ways that didn't always seem healthy to me when I was reading your book. You take you to a store and then to make you laugh, you'd undress the mannequins and throw their wigs on the floor. And I thought, do you know that's really a childish thing to do that's not setting a very good example for yes, it was not. Yeah. So looking back at it in retrospect, what do you make of that? Well, that particular example, yeah, that was a little crazy, but he would want to make us laugh. So he would key had a lot of fun parenting he was silly. He would turn a lot of stuff into games. Like if we went to a candy store, just my dad and me, he would say Molly, how about if we pretend when we go into the store that I'm blind? And I was like, okay. So everything was like a game. So he would go, is this chocolate? He would knock the chocolate down. It was funny. It was a lot of times it was fun..

Max Q from Peabody LAUNCHPad
"shannon" Discussed on Max Q from Peabody LAUNCHPad
"Would say one of my main pieces of advice. Then that i struggled with for reliable in undergrad fantastic. That was those a great not to leave us with. Thank you so much for taking an hour out of your day. And i look forward to see what happened in the next with you. Thank you rob. And it was so nice to talk to you at to see you again. And the show today with clip shannon playing the largo from box and not number three. You can find shannon on instagram at shannon dot. Fitz henry dot violinist and that's also linked in our.

Psychologists Off The Clock
"shannon" Discussed on Psychologists Off The Clock
"And that's all tax free. So that's very affordable income and then the final one is passive income and the irs has a very specific definition of this but mine is more broad because coming from farming Passive income is anything. Where you don't have to shovel so many pounds of manure and you don't have to scrub toilets from your cafe floor and all these different things where. It's it's less physically grueling and i think we've kind of gotten this idea in our heads Those of us who are in the dwindling middle-class that somehow passive income is for the privileged and the pampered but passive income is so important in figuring out where you can identify some because we rely on our bodies particularly in my line of work If you're a chef. And you're running a farm. I rely on my arms and my feet. My hands for a lot and passive income is what we need to guarantee our security. When we can't i mean i'm just coming to you. I'm finishing up around with tick-borne illness And and that could be very expensive. And but we've learned passive income covers us. You know if. I need to take a few days off and we still have enterprises going where we're not working all the time. That's really helpful and passive income could be rental income. It could be vacation. Rentals like an airbnb a spare bedroom that you rent out. It could be royalties a book. It could be something that you create that you get royalties on. It could also be investing in someone else's business making loans to a local entrepreneur There are many ways to do it and Of those four types employment income business income non-monetary income impassive passive income. I recommend that you choose three. But they all match up with that quality of life and the other thing as you mentioned the quality of life statement evolves these forms of income are going to evolve to you may not have the ability to have passive income right now but it should be on your radar. You know eventually work toward having that at some point so you have more stability and you have the ability to take care of yourself in your family and stay balanced. Yeah i love that because it's it's not putting all of your financial eggs in one basket and when you do that you protect yourself and you also can create other forms of richness beyond just the dollar value. I think so too. And i think that means maybe surrendering some of the conventional identities. That society wants us to embody. But i think many very few of us fully fulfill the only identity that whatever tags society puts on us it lets us be complex diverse interesting people that were meant to be so louis well shannon. Thank you so much for joining me today. And i will definitely recommend that folks. Check out your podcast. The heart of sap bush hollow and pick up a copy of redefining rich. You offer so many really underground tips. And i didn't even have. We didn't have a chance to talk about a lot of them. But i will just say quickly. Just a little teaser. That i- map out my week as you recommending your book now religiously after having read your book and it is such a great organizing tool shannon offers financial tips organizing tips.

Psychologists Off The Clock
"shannon" Discussed on Psychologists Off The Clock
"That i could fall back on because we get into one on one situations and you're on the spot and you're freaking out any the other. Get out as fast as you can see. Yes sure and so. I had to find a formula. And i found that in grad school. I learned about Fisher inury and the art of negotiation. Well he william. Yuri went onto write another book. That isn't as well known. But so brilliant called the power of a positive no and it's a book that did not get enough attention because let me tell you. He's got a formula in there. That is failsafe and he calls it. Yes no yes and and he takes it all different kinds of case studies whether you know it's negotiating war treaties to you know dealing with your neighbors. Yes no yes and what that means. Is you identify. What your core values are that you are saying yes to because it's usually a core value that you're responding to that requires the no so identify what that yeses then saying. No and then say what you can say yes to. So if you said to me shannon I would really like you to join this new committee that we have Where we meet online every week and discuss the future of things that are going on the hackles are going to go up on the back of my neck..

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"shannon" Discussed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"Credit approval minimum monthly payments required see sleepnumber dot com for details challenging the lakers in terms of adding the most veteran star powder power this off season after signing all star. Paul millsap this week. Brooklyn is reportedly among the leaders assigned lamarcus aldridge. Thirty six year old abruptly retired from the nets in april due to an irregular heartbeat. But the seven-time all-star is now cleared to resume his nba career so shannon. Are you sure. Lebron is going to be able to win another championship team. Signed a bunch of old guys where jokes. They are a p. l. a. r. food for where the aarp to thirty six year. Old guys get come remember You lamarcus aldridge a fail. Thirty six limitations of the day all happened last year. Kevin durant and james harden both ms half of the season with injuries. One guy kevin durant ms thirty seven games. James harden is thirty six game career miss eighteen game and who knows you know he might take a week here. They're just 'cause. Cto choice time and he's not epa. Pay tab he choose to take time off but one of the wealthy joel fair the biggest fighting to me. And i told you at the time of it. The best signing that they've done is patty mills. Patty mills. a big shot taker in big moments. He will not be at all the moment. He's been on championship stages. He only pleading do olympic. He played at people. He's made big time shots. flu shots. That joe hairs gagging last year in the playoffs because he had never been in those moments trusted. Make those shots and he will have that opportunity because they'll be padding meals. I trust patty mills to make that shot so all the people the general manager ought to where we were able to make jokes about old guys they just got older Break blake griffin his twenty. Two so i want to leave the same jokes. Like i said the legal to be by by y'all signed old players. Y'all got bettering is we've we just they. Just oh would you go and find out. Just how old how savvy and hopper paired. We are hoist. Another trophy wasted another trophy next year. Yes yes yet. You've been telling me all along the you would favor the nets acres so which is it. Which side of mouth are you speaking out of okay. You what happened last year. Complete time james harden was hurt. Carry hurt kevin durant minutes. Thirty seven games. Are you sure they're going to be there. Just like you worried about the lakers in the aids. Everybody's working about leg of age. What about your health. What about your health because once we hit the playoffs a d. Who is as fragile as they come. He is brittle he is eggshell. Man he got hurt and lebron was hurt the whole back half of the year and you told me never was right on his ankles skill. You may carry is thirty. Remember the play the filers new remember. He may yeah remember in boston. He remember last year he. So you're telling me you're going to have to depend on injuries for lebron and company to break the depend on nothing you hold on just like you said age of the part of it are part of the game did not factor in last year. Just like you say kawai. Just like i said the lakers and lebron james harden hiree carbs gives carrie adelaide possibility shannon. You gotta face the facts you also in the next two years. Lebron has no chance to win another ring now. Maybe he could go along for a ride in year. Twenty what would be up to twenty one. Maybe can take him for a nice ride in twenty. Were we up to twenty four. Maybe but it's gonna take that because this team is all time loaded. This team has the best player on the planet at the top. And i i'm not gonna hypothetical is about injuries. All i know is he was coming off the kili surgery last year. And you saw what he did in the olympics. He took over the olympics in ways. Nobody else on his team customer really what. He didn't do what he didn't do. I saw him hit one of the great playoff clutch shots. I've ever seen any atte- toenail on the three point line a over did they. Win would not have won the won the championship. Dig jason beverly hills get the ring done yesterday. Good for them. Well they were lucky that there was a toenail on the line and they were lucky. There was no james harden to speak up. Because you told me you do hypothetically so don't do hypothetical hypothetical that's that's what happened. That's a fact. Thank you thank you party. Say it's going to be a fact next year. Would you got to thirty six year old. And i think this big three in brooklyn are going to say okay enough of that enough of those guys out there watch this. What do we do lebron. We already got us a ring. And we weren't useful to have that because everybody he was coming to retire. Yeah it was the waning years. He goes he'll ride up into the area make movies along behold he got a ring and now all of a sudden. Go get another win. You're lucky that k. D. and kyrie did not come back for the bubble because i think they were very close to being able to come back and they opted just to let it go and be ready for the start of the following regular season which was gonna come very quickly. Obviously yes okay. so now. The rich have gotten richer in brooklyn thirty six year old and had had medical clearance okay to have a slower doctors. Say it's okay for you to play and you trusted that remember. He looked like he told me he left. For reason he retired for reason. We've got best player on the planet. Best handles on the planet and kyrie. I think a guy who's turn into the best point guard on the planet. James harden who can also score it but he is passed. I now is james harden and i'm shocked to say he was a perfect fit at point guard for this team bouquet and all of a sudden blake is obviously still there and just just got better and better by the dribble. Last year's he found his role and his place in that rotation. Yeah and he made a lot of big playoff shots. And they kept bruce brown. Who was there. Glue guy who's sort of their point forward in the middle of that offense distributing cooked as you said. Patty mills led australia to the bronze by shooting the lights out in tokyo. What i wanted to an lebron's middle game and joe harris. You're right but if you got. Joe harris an patty mills that work. Joe harris can do it in the regular season and patti can do it in the postseason. I'll play bruce barrel. I'm have bruce somebody got play defense guard him. I don't know the teams give okay. And then all of a sudden they lost jeff green which was a. Yeah but.

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"shannon" Discussed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"May i always bow down when it comes to the college football. You know i'm coming through with that. You know this is with the oklahoma. You know that the man shannon is on an abandoned state and we're going to keep it real right here right now subscribe to the number one ranked show wherever it is. You get your podcast on youtube. You know what it do. I hope to see you soon. Welcome to the undisputed podcast. I'm your host jenny. Taft this podcast is the full show from today's episode of undisputed from start to finish. They've got a busy slate. So skip shannon. let's get to it. Welcomed undisputed we are live from la. I'm gary and shannon on a permanent. Anyway go okay. Now i envisioned that prescott flame three or four series on sunday at high noon in the final preseason game in dallas and getting completely ready to leave the cowboys to twelve and five and a domination of belief. Oh what i. What about a victory to from yesterday all that game. We'll we'll get ready on sunday. Talk about that. You get rid of anything..

TechStuff
"shannon" Discussed on TechStuff
"That's it that's it. Keep the switch and the harm comes back out yet. The switch down comes back out I want to share this video to. There's a video of a brilliant variation of the ultimate machine. That is hysterically funny. It doesn't just do that like it starts to do it so It ends up at first looking like it's a variation on the ultimate machine like. Oh that's cute but then starts doing other things too because this particular box had wheels on it and can move out of the way so it's starting to avoid the person who's trying to hit the switch Or would play. Back prerecorded messages saying like. Hey hands off buddy. That kind of stuff and was really really entertaining. So we'll share that one as well. You have to remember that that particular very entertaining machine is based off this thing that claude shannon built for no reason other than it's called him just because he could He also had a collection of exotic unicycle including some that were because he was wondering how small could you make a unicycle before someone would be unable to write it For me that's any size. But i think me to. That would be any but assuming that you are capable of writing unicycle. How small could you go before you could no longer maintain your balance In fact he had a couple that i've heard are essentially unreadable He also lectured on using information theory as an application to playing the stock market though he never really published any work on this he did do a lecture but he didn't write a paper He also did really well in stock market himself although he wasn't necessarily employing information theory to do so he was investing in companies. That friends of his yeah. He made some very savvy. Stock purchases best on amazing work. That is these are. These are the people who were inventing like the basic components of computers electronics going on to form their own companies and he would invest in those and then they ended up being these these enormous companies..

TechStuff
"shannon" Discussed on TechStuff
"Was a new miracle analyst at bell labs and they would go on to have two children together and He also during his time off from changing the world decided to build simple computer to play chess and he wrote a paper about programming. Computers and computer algorithms a lot of computer chess. Playing computers are still based upon the foundations that he laid out while he was working on this. Find that claude shannon in his spare time often did things that that most of us would be like. Well you could have a fulltime job doing that. He's acknowledged just do that. You know like to keep my hand in Around that time engineers at bell labs that time being nineteen forty-nine began to actually create the technology that implemented shannon's ideas and they built something called a regenerative repeater and the idea was that a bit could be regenerated perfectly and repeatedly as long as the bits weren't quote unquote too small so as long as messages weren't too small they could consistently regenerate a message And that would mean that you would again have no signals. You wouldn't lose any data in the process because you could just just as quickly as it was coming into the regenerate regenerative repeater. It would send out the copy. The same data message back elegant Also around this time as the engineers at bell labs were creating That that physical technology to incorporate shannon's ideas he's started to introduce the idea of bandwidth limits. This is what i was talking about. When he said it doesn't matter what medium you're using eventually you're going to hit that capacity. And eventually they started calling this the shannon capacity or shannon limit so it was again a very important idea that ended up being a playing a huge role in the telecommunications industry as well as just electronics and computing in general. So this is what gives engineers that goal. This is where they want to hit as close to that number as they possibly can to maximize the amount of data they can shove through any particular medium top speed so we often talk about data. Transmission speeds but speed is really kind of a deceptive term. Because it's not just how fast something gets from point. A to point b usually. We're talking about speeds that are approaching the speed of light. Yeah that's really fast. What we're really concerned with us throughput. Which is the amount of data that can travel at that speed to get from point. Eight point beat because if you're dividing that data up into lots of of bits like a long string yes. Each individual bit is moving at the speed of light. But you still gotta get that whole string through. Yeah yeah it's it's the you know getting the caboose through the end tally. Yeah it's the idea of if the If we hear that there's pizza in the kitchen And we're all invited to go and eat it then. The problem isn't that We have a bunch of slow people on staff. Were all very very fast. The problem is the door is only so wide and eventually four or five of us wall just trying to cram threw it at the same time. So that's the difference between speed and throughput now twins areas. Don't usually of you in the face..

TechStuff
"shannon" Discussed on TechStuff
"Hair thinning or loss vomiting rash loss of appetite in nineteen forty seven as something else. Not involving. claude shannon happened that bell apps the development of the transistor transistor was a huge breakthrough. It meant that the world of electronics can move away from things like vacuum tubes and allow this other device to take its place essentially which ultimately led to the miniaturization of electronics. But it wouldn't be until claude shannon Published his concepts about information theory. That would let that be a functional item in the way that it became. Yeah yeah it was. Really this idea of digitizing information that shannon had that made this a practical device beyond just a especially that early transistor. It's enormous if you ever see of it. I mean compared to the if you think that billions of transistors can now fit on a microprocessor chip. And then you look at the first one. It's it's enormous difference. Obviously now This idea of digitizing information was pretty much what would allow the transistor to become useful. And also it's what would lead to things like encoding information onto storage media like a like a compact disc right. This is what would make not just processing data possible but the storing it. Yeah right it's it's kind of a really beautiful coincidence. That both of these technologies were being developed at bell labs within a year of each other as it turns out because in nineteen forty eight that is when cluj in and actually published his paper a mathematical theory of communication. Yes and that's available in. Pdf form will. We'll share the link because you can actually read his paper on information theory. And this is the one that i said earlier that you know people people who were information theory experts they say like this is this is like einstein coming out with the theories of relativity. This idea of a complete picture. Not just an idea. But a complete picture of an approach that laid the groundwork for digitizing information so it can be transmitted and stored now again. He was a theorist he could do not build this. He explained how it is. Mathematically possible right and so it left it up to engineers computer scientists to figure out. Okay if this is theoretically possible how do we make it real. What do we do to actually put this stuff into into reality and have it worked for us Now nineteen forty eight was when it was published..

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"shannon" Discussed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"May i always bow down when it comes to the college football. You know i'm coming through with that. You know this is with the oklahoma. You know that the man shannon is on an abandoned state and we're going to keep it real right here right now subscribe to the number one ranked show wherever it is. You get your podcast on youtube. You know what it do. I hope to see you soon. Welcome to the undisputed podcast. I'm your host jenny. Taft this podcast is the full show from today's episode of undisputed from start to finish. They've got a busy slate. So skip shannon. let's get to it. Welcomed undisputed we are live malayan. Johnny was skip bayless and shannon sharpe. How do and tim did. Hey good to yesterday. I raised about my man lamb. I say he's going to have a breakout breakthrough season into superstardom. In about an hour on the show i read that. He's on the colbert lists. He went to jail city. Because i took him there. Where he he did have a breakout. I don't think got it. Sounds like my whole break. Exactly battery break.

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"shannon" Discussed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"Let's go wants to make sure everyone knows we can sell out. And it's in buckets putting instagram post on his story that had a stat and read quote from twenty fifteen to twenty seventeen. Lebron one hundred seventy seven straight regular season without taking thirty thoughts next game. He did cease four fifty. Seven points on thirty four field goal attempts. Lebron's clicky hushing above and hashtag wash king below shannon. I don't know you talk about your stats. But does he have a point now.

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"shannon" Discussed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"We have some big clippers news and even though there's no timetable set for his return we now know will be sticking around in la. Yesterday quiet agreed with the clippers to a four year deal. They player option. That is worth over. One hundred seventy six million according to ward so shannon will. He lead the clippers to championship. During this contrast this up look at it like this. Break it down like this. We do know that there's a likelihood that he's gonna miss some of the season this year. You're going to be some or is it going to be all. He missed fifteen games with thirty. Gave me say you know what guys. I'm gonna make sure totally healthy because this is what we know about learning history. He does not play hurt. So i'm gonna say this year. I'm gonna wash it up. He played on even though. I think there's a fifty fifty chance. He does play but he missed some games. You better hope. He doesn't play this year art. I wanted to play. I wouldn't i wouldn't play. It doesn't matter to me He we don't worry about we. Don't worry about the other squad but anyway so that's one year so he has two years left. Because the fourth option basically skip. That's an insurance policy. In case the need do give out on it. Because we know his history. He's had some issues over the last several years. That's called the time. I was gonna say they don't scale because i don't believe the nets. I don't believe we are walking out. Don't believe the lakers. I don't believe some of these other teams have some of the issues that they have now. When you signed when you have two guys on deals paul george and aqua leonard it becomes very difficult for you to fill out your roster with significant players basically. You're getting guys who mid level exceptions you guys taking the vet minimum. They get an opportunity reggie jackson back. He got some good money. He played really well for them last year. They invested a lot in markaz mars. He he also returns charismatic. Charismatics gonna get more and more playing time. It seems like he's gaining confidence and the date as the days go back. I don't believe they do skip. Because i don't believe they're better than the. I don't believe they're better than the lakers. I don't believe that they're better than the bugs. So with that being said. I'm going to say they don't win one within the next three years now he could opt out after that four years. So we'll see what happens. Then i'm just gonna take it three years because that's what we

Mojo In The Morning
"shannon" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning
"Yeah definitely because it's been it's been a heck of a four months that's cool. Wow that's great you guys really are making up for the less time. What's up mariah mainwaring guys. Who are you. So i wanted to tell you shannon In moto and everyone there. My husband and i are actually Together for almost ten years. Now and i was his high school middle school crash And we're both like twenty seven now. So did you know that he was they were as crush when you guys were little or did you find that out. Later in life No i i knew in high school. We've been dating since high school. He did shoot a shot he did and actually when i was with another guy to wow look at that guy. Stallion patrice you. Also you've been with your crush. I marry my crush In two thousand and sixteen after not seeing him for thirty years. Oh my goodness how did you guys come back into contact with each other. Social media i was i was out working in a field and he saw me and he stopped and then that day i called them and in two thousand sixteen. We got married five months later. Oh my gosh. You guys really didn't waste any time that no thirty years already. He also had crush on you. You said he was your crash but he had a crush on you back. Then we went. We met at summer day camp. That's the problem right there. Summer day camp is where the crushes always began right. Yes always happens. Carl what's up it's mojo in the morning good morning. Are you going on so my wife. And i have been married for five years We were junior high and high school sweethearts all through school. We dated when our separate ways after school got buried habits and reunited states. Now we're both very happy. See all these happy stories and shannon's still now just has a gay. Bff not right yes exactly.

Scoops with Danny Mac
"shannon" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
"Always loved that whole theory campaign. Be like mike and michael jordan flying through the air jam. The ball but said phrase has been in my head like my and i've always wondered. What is it. Like to be like my. When you're mike shannon to live that life a life fully lived for years and years and you know. He joked as he turned eighty two. He joked that he had nine lives and he was hoping he hit and run out of all the film and hadn't used them all up. So i wondered what is like to be like mike. And what was he like as a kid growing up the great thing about the mike. Shannon birthday party held a mike shannon's in edwardsville. The grill got to talk to a brother. Mike shannon's brother talked about mike's generosity and some stories that backed up mike shannon sister who said yes. Mike was a little bit of wild child. Mike shannon junior magic here and that name around your whole life as who you mike. Shannon mike shannon. What mike shannon junior. He's had a successful career of his own at anheuser busch but he said he was kids him and his older brother. Tim would get taken down to bush stadium by his dad. That's how like shannon could babysit till his wife and two of i'll take two of the kids and they just run around busch stadium one life that would have been as a young kid and Good goodwill fast. Daddy who knows mike as well as any of his friends. Eddie shore junior fast eddie. From the famous fast eddie's bonnier in alton illinois great stories mims. All i did was walk around the room. Go up some folks and say tell me some stories. What was mike like back then. What's it like hanging out with. Mike shan so i hope you enjoy a little different kilcoyne conversation. These are more shannon stories if you will from the eighty second birthday party. It's kilcoyne conversation and as always it's presented by marie davila senior living. Where mikes good buddy read. Shane's live for so many years he was even on the board out. 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You're mike's brother. Tell me what is it. Like to be mike shannon's brother. It is unbelievable. I mean you cannot go anywhere as soon as they find out. My last name was shannon. They say are you related to mike. I said no. I don't know why. I have nothing to do with the man he it is really a pleasure to all you have to do is say the name shannon everybody. I don't care where you go. Everybody knows mike shannon from epiphany where you went to grade school. Cbc on the mizzou he was probably the best one of the best athletes to come out of saint louis area. Not only you have great athletes and basketball paid athletes in football great athletes in basketball. Well he was three. He was all state basketball football. All american i mean there was nothing. The man cannot do the first year. He was in the broadcast booth now. Did you all this last. Or just do it all they. I mean people just all your you. You're shane is. I mean this is where they come from the best thing that ever happened to him. Was jack buck. Jack taught him just about everything he knows. I mean mike. Mike can talk the game because he played the game but just to have a mentor. Or tutor. Like jack puck. Who would there would be none better. He taught him everything he knows about. The broadcast side of everything does he. Does he care that people get a kick out of the shannon 'isms does he laugh about it. Oh no they always say fun stuff. That's just him. He was always that way. I mean was he a rascal when he was younger dating myself. I using the word rascal but he he liked to have fun did you. Oh no doubt. I mean he was. He was the talk of grade school and when he got the cbc. I mean he wasn't a great student but he was good all right but he passed on everything because he could do on the athletic field basketball court baseball diamond football field. He was the most. i'll never forget. It was a football game and he was good friends with dick musial all right and he knew dick and stan musial. When from high school they used to go back and forth to school together because they we lived in south saint louis and at debt time soda sorta mutual. They do on..

Mojo In The Morning
"shannon" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning
"So this past weekend shannon met up for coffee with her childhood crush in that. So well i have to clarify. The plan was to meet for coffee and then idea md him and said. Are you really dead. Set on coffee at three pm or who we grab a refreshing cartel and what. He's he's had totally cocktail so lay down for cocktail. This is interesting but there. There is one thing before everybody gets all excited about this. Your childhood crush is gay this guy. When did you. When did he come on so he came out only a few years ago. Okay he is married to his his partner. You knew this going in weren't looking for data could it's just so funny because so specifically he came to our school in third grade and he and i didn't have class together until fourth grade so he is my fourth grade crush meghan. I don't know if you're this way. I can name my crush from every year kindergarten. On just like you shannon. Most of mine are as well. Yes he was my fourth grade. And i even said to him. I had the biggest crush. We did this little lake classroom play together so he and i were in that and he was like. I didn't have a crush on you all of those stories about like you. Admitting to your childhood crash that you liked them and they're like why didn't you ever ask right. Yeah that was the case for us reminisce a little bit about some of the people that you grew with like keep in touch or anybody not a single person and i keep in touch with a few people. I mean my best friend. Kelly has been my best friend since kindergarten. Corrupt going to school together. So we know i. It was more meat filling him in on all of the people that we went to schooling and trying to convince him to come to our reunion..

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"shannon" Discussed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
"They've got a busy slate. So skip shannon. Let's get to it. Good morning welcome to undisputed. I'm jenny tap. she was skip. Bayless and shannon sharpe. How're you today. Doing glad you do. You didn't have the guts to face me today. you gotta go somewhere else. You're hiding. I've told me at walker. You took the phones. All i did and you know what we just heard the all time. Greatest theme song in the history of sports shows called no mercy which was created in recorded. Barman little wayne. I'm about to have no.