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AP News Radio
Showtime! UK readies pomp for King Charles III's coronation
"Britain's royal family turns the page on a new chapter with the coronation of King Charles the third. Charles ascended the throne when his mother Queen Elizabeth II died last year, but the coronation on Saturday is a religious ceremony, the provides a more formal confirmation of his role as head of state and titular head of the Church of England. The pomp, pageantry and symbolism of the occasion, date back to the medieval times, when English kings wielded great power, Charles says he wants to slim down the monarchy, and his coronation was planned accordingly, but it will still feature all native regalia and be attended by heads of state and royals from other nations. Charles De Ledesma, London

Dennis Prager Podcasts
China Accuses US of Aggression
"So as I explained in the last segment, our policies and behavior towards China has been anything much confrontational. In fact, it has been quite soft and cowardly. One of the biggest things that we did was just send 100 to 200 more troops to Taiwan. When I reported on that last week on my showtime, was someone wrote into me and said, I think you got that number wrong. And I said, no, I didn't. It's 100 to 200. So hardly anything to write home to mom about, but nevertheless, China is accusing us of aggression. And I was providing some examples of the many ways that China is the aggressor in the United States and towards other foreign powers. But back to what I was discussing, I was mentioning that in 2022, the Justice Department found and charged several Chinese Communist Party affiliates for planning to violently attack a U.S. House of representative candidate for New York's tenth congressional district named Jiang Yang. He is a Chinese American and during his campaign. He spoke out very harshly against the CCP and against communism and again these Chinese affiliates tried to target him and assassinate him and luckily it was uncovered, but just yet another example of China's aggression. I also mentioned that they have opened several overseas police stations around the world, including one in New York City. Chinese officials have said that this is necessary to provide quote unquote vital services for Chinese citizens living in the United States, but isn't that what an embassy does?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Jim Carrey Quits Twitter
"It's only been a day or so, but how are you guys holding up now that Jim Carrey says he's putting Twitter? Oh, that's a tough blow. That's a tough blow. If only he quit that stupid show he had called, what was it called sorry? Where he played that Mr. Rogers type character. I think it was on showtime, showtime or HBO. It was so depressing. There was one laughing at it was another attempt for Jim Carrey to do serious traumatic acting, but it went nowhere. It went nowhere and it was gone in two seasons. Thank goodness, but I can't crap on him totally. Jim Carrey was a huge star in his day, making 20 million a picture. I loved about 5 or 6 of his movies. Funny as hell, but in recent memory, has he done anything that kind of floated your boat? Not for me,

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
Onewheel RECALL?- #letusride
"Over there and side shot is in the building. Side challenge. We're on the road. And I had him, I had him talking into the mic. And he's like, I didn't know what to say. So, okay, you can stop now. So I said, do the ABC's backwards. And he's still working on it. Showtime. That's a tough one. That is good brain exercise. So make sure you try it. That's good practice for when you're 21. No, it's actually, wait. No, no, no. We're not doing that. No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't go there. No, that's counting backwards. And we don't want that to happen, right? D.C.. BA, I did it. All right. Congratulations. And welcome in. You passed the test to be on the podcast today. Thank you, sir. Side shot, welcome in. You are our youngest guru. We always love having you on. And typically when you are on, that means that you guys are in some sort of undisclosed location. Our view is break. We are renting a condo, the blue angels are done for, I think the rest of the week, they were flying this morning. I think so, because it's holiday. We're coming up on ah, that's right. I saw I saw that actually I saw it on the news. There's been a lot of flyover for holiday. That'd be nice, yeah. How to fry a turtle. Fly over. Yeah. They get time off too, right? They're on vacation too. Sure, they do. Unless they're active duty, like in foreign land somewhere, sometimes they'll have some food, but they're on duty always, man. So thank you guys for in guys and gals and uniform for serving God bless you. Hope you guys have a wonderful holiday season coming up and we support everything you guys are doing. So thanks very much. Wait a second. What? Field sobriety test dot org. What are you looking at? Always getting ready. See what you challenged him to learn, learn a backwards, man. Now touch your nose, touch your nose. All right. There you go. That's pretty funny. Actually pulling up our stuff and it's on my iPad. Can we put a link? Can we put a link? Can we put a link to the podcast link up for a field sobriety test? Anyway, don't go there. We'll talk about that later. So wow, so you're there, you've got a little bit of echo going on. We know just trying to kind of preface this a little bit. So you're not in your normal studio. So you're on location. So, you know, you have some challenges from time to time. Podcasting from the kitchen is a challenge, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you just acquired something new, didn't you keep? Little rider, something there? I brought, yeah, it's here. Do you have it with you? So, yeah. Have you been writing? It's heavy. Yes, too. So now when you guys are writing this thing, do you wear your helmet? Oh yeah, so you're talking about a OneWheel. And. There is this whole class of personal transport vehicles that is out now. And I actually learned this from Disney because I had to look up the rules at the Disney campground to see what was allowed. Segues. Is it PT? Is it PTV or PEV? It falls under either personal transport vehicle or plugin electric vehicle or personal electric vehicle. And one wheel, a segue, electric kick scooter, the ones that we've podcasted on where you see a lot of people like renting. Same class, basically. So I got a OneWheel for my birthday. And can you rent this? They are. Can you rent these? I don't think so. Probably not, unless somebody bought a lot of them and it's just going to melt. A lot of those and a lot of insurance. Anybody. Yeah. Yeah, so they're dangerous, of course. And there is risk involved. But some of it, just like anything else, Jay, it just completely depends on. When you learn to ride a bicycle, you probably started with training wheels, or at the very least you started with your feet on the ground, and you weren't going 15 miles an hour,

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
Onewheel RECALL - #letusride
"Hey, coming up on today's podcast. We have a recall, a safety recall on a device called a OneWheel. Do you know what a OneWheel is? Well, we just happen to have side shot on hand. It's going to explain that to us. Along with, we've got a little racing coming back to the Nashville fairgrounds, and if you don't know about that, we're going to tell you all about it. We got some chin edition, F one 50 lightning sema build talk. The next gen Prius is out. We're going to tell you what it is and what it isn't. How fast is that new lucid sapphire? Get off your money. You might want to buy one. It's going to be cool. And did you know that Twitter has movies now? All that, coming up on the days podcast right after this. Hey everybody, welcome into the podcast. The counter show with my good friend Keith over there and side shot is in the building. Side challenge. We're on the road. And I had him, I had him talking into the mic. And he's like, I didn't know what to say. So, okay, you can stop now. So I said, do the ABC's backwards. And he's still working on it. Showtime. That's a tough one. That is good brain exercise. So make sure you try it. That's good practice for when you're 21. No, it's actually, wait. No, no, no. We're not doing that. No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't go there. No, that's counting backwards. And we don't want that to happen, right? D.C.. BA, I did it. All right. Congratulations. And welcome in. You passed the test to be on the podcast today. Thank you, sir. Side shot, welcome in. You are our youngest guru. We always love having you on. And typically when you are on, that means that you guys are in some sort of undisclosed location. Our view is break. We are renting a condo, the blue angels are done for, I think the rest of the week, they were flying this morning. I think so, because it's holiday. We're coming up on ah, that's right. I saw I saw that actually I saw it on the news. There's been a lot of flyover for holiday. That'd be nice, yeah. How to fry a turtle. Fly over. Yeah. They get time off too, right? They're on vacation too. Sure, they do. Unless they're active duty, like in foreign land somewhere, sometimes they'll have some food, but they're on duty always, man. So thank you guys for in guys and gals and uniform for serving God bless you. Hope you guys have a wonderful holiday season coming up and we support everything you guys are doing. So thanks very much. Wait a second. What? Field sobriety test dot org. What are you looking at? Always getting ready. See what you challenged him to learn, learn a backwards, man. Now touch your nose, touch your nose. All right. There you go. That's pretty funny. Actually pulling up our stuff and it's on my iPad. Can we put a link? Can we put a link? Can we put a link to the podcast link up for a field sobriety test? Anyway, don't go there. We'll talk about that later. So wow, so you're there, you've got a little bit of echo going on. We know just trying to kind of preface this a little bit. So you're not in your normal studio. So you're on location. So, you know, you have some challenges from time to time. Podcasting from the kitchen is a challenge, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you just acquired something new, didn't you keep? Little rider, something there? I brought, yeah, it's here. Do you have it with you? So, yeah. Have you been writing? It's heavy. Yes, too. So now when you guys are writing this thing, do you wear your helmet?

AP News Radio
Gallagher, watermelon smashing comedian, dies at 76
"Gallagher at prop comedian who left behind a trail of smashed watermelons and laughter has died Gallagher audience has always new to bring a tarp or a poncho if they plan to sit in the front few rows Sledge Madden gets the lab to have a toothpaste Leo Anthony Gallagher junior built a national following doing stand up in the 1970s and 80s he appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and 12 showtime specials In his signature bit the advent of long haired comedian would impersonate a late night TV pitchman peddling the amazing sledge O Matic smashing everything from birthday cakes to watermelons So it's not a chopper and a hover What in the hell can it possibly be I'm at it Increasingly controversial in recent years chastised for racist and homophobic material his former manager Craig Ricardo says Gallagher died of organ failure at age 76 in his Palm Springs home While Gallagher had his detractors Mercado said he was an undeniable talent and an American success

The Eric Metaxas Show
Sean Feucht: "Jesus Christ 'Superspreader'"
"So you are mocked by Rolling Stone magazine. Some little editor there was really psyched that they came up with Jesus Christ super spreader. And let me tell you that this is going to be, I mean, it's kind of like when they said to Donald Trump about fake news and he decided, okay, I'm going to embrace this term fake news. I'm going to make it my term. So super spreader, you decided to make it the title of the film, which is brilliant. And I've only seen clips of the film, but it is amazing. Now who made this film? How did this come about? Well, I've been I was approached by vice and showtime and all these different crazy left outlets that wanted to do a documentary. And of course, we knew how they were going to tell the story. So we just thought, you know what? And then I had some other Friends approach being they're like, hey, what if we just followed around with the camera and we kind of told the story and the full story, which I think is important for people to see, I mean, you know, of course you added so much depth to the film, bringing historical context and sharing your history of what you've seen through your studies and everything. But then we also had a lot of people that were trolls that we interviewed. We had people telling their side of the story from, you know, how much they hated what we're doing or criticize what we're doing. We have Harvard theologian professors on there, a guy that ranted against me in a whole lecture, you know? We have, and then at the same time, we have these crazy testimonies that are undeniable of people that we're going to kill themselves. And all of a sudden they're walking through Washington square park in New York City and they throw their suicide medicine down at the altar and they get baptized, you know, and they leave in freedom. And so you have this incredible journey where it's not like a cheesy face film. I mean, it really is controversial. It's raw, you see the depth of despair in the moments that we wrestle with, but you also see the incredible breakthroughs that got brought.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
What Were 'American Gigolo' Thinking Casting Rosie O'Donnell?
"In a series of American gigolo coming on showtime, it follows Julie and K played by John barthol. He's wrongly convicted, but then he's released from prison 15 years. 15 years later, and he has to navigate his complicated relationship with his former lover, Gretchen mole, his troubled mother, and all the people who betrayed him. And while he struggles to reconcile the escort he was in the past, he used to be a male escort, like American gigolo. But look, here we go. You ready before he can before he can be the man he is today, okay? In comes detective Sunday, played by none other than Rosie O'Donnell that Rosie O'Donnell seeks the truth about the murder that sent Julian's imprison all those years ago. And she unearths a much larger conspiracy along the way. Now listen, I know Rosie can act, I see her in things, some things I've liked. She was great, you know, there's no crying in baseball, whatever that name of that movie was. Look, she's funny, right? Get Rosie's personality. She's a lot like people that I grew up with. I get it. But at the age, she is now. And this free and extremely shorter lesbian haircut with the gray hair, I don't think I can take it. There's a scene where she menacingly draws a handgun from her holster. And there's no way in the world I can watch a one time female daytime talk show host and the mother hen yenta of all time from the view have a gunfight with a bad guy. No. Who is this who's in the casting department? It's just not a good beer, not believable at all. What a bad

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"This shit is cool. They follow up, coop. Dude, hey, that's a good follow up, but check it out. Do you see what the heat has? They have, we had bro, they're going to make it work. Right? Well, there's supposed to be this year. Well, I'm just saying they came back. He's mad. Coop's magic. Coop's mad about the Celtics. Yes, I am. Take them down. I'm mad at them, and I'm mad at you right now, Billy. No, I'm with you. I wanted them to take them down too. I don't do something about it. Pray harder or do something, man. And most championships. Real quick. Who wins the championship this year? Golden State or Boston. Go to the state. Why? Go instead is experience at this point as we saw curry with that bad ankle kind of did like an Isaiah Thomas when he played us with that band. Why did you bring that up, Billy? Because I said, score 27 and a quarter on me with a bad ankle. Bring that up. Because you asked me how it must be on my side. But anyway, don't get in continue. I'm on your side, but you know I'm a pastor. I gotta be on the true side. So yeah, because that shows the depth at which they can go to, at least some of their players can go to to win, and that's very important. When you got guys like that, man, when they can turn it up to another level, baby, you're in trouble with you the other team. You know, I'm gonna say this and again, like I said, I don't like the selfie, but you gotta give them young man some credits. Them guys are playing some good basketball. Come on. Look, go ahead. No, I'm in love with the J boys. From years ago, I looked at Brown and I'm like, the kid can do something. He has it in him if he can just hit that sweet spot and stay there and get more aggressive and, you know, and dominate like, I'm a get you, man. And I'm going to take you to the next level. He can go to next levels. It's just what's going to push him to go. Well, I'm Brown. And Tatum, I'm happy for him. He has to get a little more consistent, but and take it to the next level. I know they can. So I'm like you, man. He's a good guy. Go ahead. You know what? The thing I said about this series and it's all this series ever been played in the NBA. I'm saying this. Whoever wins tonight will win the championship. And it doesn't really favor the warriors because the Boston's showing that they can go on the road and you remember what Pat Riley he saw and say, championship playoffs don't start till you win one on the road..

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Loop, baby. All I can say is that, you know, coop was just the fun guy coot was a guy that would give me some wisdom and a locker room. You would always be there just, you know, BT, you gotta watch this. You know, one thing I tell the people about that reflects you is in the playoffs, when we hit the playoffs, you said, okay, BT, now this is where pressure bus pipes. We're going to see who got games. Because it's the next level. And so I always use that pressure bus pipes and there's a lot of pressure now. And it's true. You go to the next level and you would have got it just really encouraged me and just say little wise things like that and why you go out there and get the work done, baby. So you as an example. Thank you, Bill. You know, I wasn't fearful of you because that's why I was giving you information because you weren't taking my spot. You think, if you have to back spot, I wouldn't have told you shit. Isn't that funny how that works? The next person, AC green. Acer was my man, you know, we both would believe it in the lord. And so we'd go to church together, hang out and showed me around the city, hung out with him a lot. And but, you know, AC just was a clean guy, just faithful to the job. And worked hard, put the work in, you see him put the work in. You put the work in, you know, but he put the work in. Off the court on the court. And just to upstanding guy, last but not least, the great Denny crumb. Oh, my daddy dancey. Denzel. Yeah, Denny was just a great coach, man. Again, he had that LA thing. He came from UCLA, coaching with John Wooden. So he had to be kind of good. But he was a coach that kind of had a championship team like the Lakers and all my teams with championship teams, high school, college, NBA, I was blessed, and all my coaches are Hall of Famers. So Denny was a Hall of Fame coach. He had the history, but he also put the work in, and he picked the best players, guys like the Laker guys, guys that would run the court. He loved us to run and he gave us some exes in those, but pretty much he let us go. And that liberty, that freedom, helped us win championships. Showtime with poop, we have Billy Thompson in the house a couple of more questions. Billy, you know what? You turn your life over to the lord and make it through basketball. And now you're a pastor with your wife Cynthia for over 30 years..

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Did I back down? You look at that, like, what, what? I'm locking you up. You better do something more. Man, we didn't play it out. That's what makes you good. We get out on the court. That's nothing now. We don't beat each other up, you know? We got each other's back on the court. What we got to lose. We're not going to do anything but win. Come on. So Billy, tell us now as we move forward and you join a team that Billy makes the basketball team. The Lake routine, and we're playing the Boston selfies. You know, the Celtics and the championship now and the reason I'm hating on them because we've always had for a year or two, the luxury of saying, you know, we're tied for the most championships at one point. We're tied again. It looks like they might break it. Tell the people about the series against the Celtics in 87 when you got there. Man, I mean, it was just crazy. The expectation was super high and it ought to be because you have two of the greatest players, bird plan, just greatest teams, you know, all these guys are on the same court as usual, but, you know, for me, I just felt the visceral, you know, from the Boston fans and how they just hated us. You know, we didn't like them. You mentioned that. But boy, we went to, when we went to Boston, the police was like, you know, there's death threats. They're going to blow up the hotel. I was like, what is going on here? Are they serious? I think you were like, yeah, Bill. Yeah, yeah, this is what's going on, man. And so I was like, this is a whole nother dimension, right? These people are crazy. But it was a showdown, man. And, you know, went to went to the end. All those games were pretty much close. Really, what did you hate the most? Now, I know hatred is not part of who you are. But just basketball for the fans out there. You know, Danny ainge was a guy despised. Didn't like him in college, didn't like him in the pros and there was the others, but who was your guy? At times, but you named it, man. Danny ainge was a mess. He was a pet. He was an under your skin guy, and he tried, he probably searched video when we studied video. We studied video to defend the guy, see how you can score on him, right? But he studied the video probably to see how he can get under your skin. I bet you, that's how he did..

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Bet online where the game starts. Was it difficult coming into that team? I mean, take us through what it was like to join that team at that point in time. Yeah, you know, the deal is this, man, either you got it or you don't. At that on those teams, not even at that level, the NBA. 'cause you're going in the training camp. You know, you go to summer league and they're checking you out. You hear all your talk, you know, from, you know, from college and all that. But once you get in that training camp, it's a whole different thing. We want to see what you made of. And that's where champions are seen. You don't become a champion to play at a chant on a championship team in training camp. You're going to be, you're going to, it's going to come out of you. You can't make it happen. You can't go through training camp and get into a championships place. You got to have it in you. And you may be throwing up..

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Welcome to another edition of showtime with cool and safe for BS with my Laker teammates and we got an old old one here today with NBA legends. Today we have none other than William Stanton. Better known to the old Laker fans, Billy Thompson, Bill, how you doing today, sir? Man, I'm doing great coop. How about you, babe? Man, I am so wonderful, wonderful. We got a tight show today, Bill. So right into it with you, man. You know, some of the things we talk about with former players is who are some of your role models coming up. Doctor J, right? Doctor J, that was my number one guy, man. I mean, I grew up in a fili area right across the bridge over in Camden, New Jersey. And we're big ball as it cammed in high school. Number one in the country for years, even today, dewan Wagner is the number one senior will be senior next year in the country. And so we love basketball. So doctor Jay was the guy for me, man. You know? What was it like growing up in Camden, New Jersey? What was that like when you were growing up? It was great, man. I mean, we played ball. We were known all over the country for having a great team and people would fly in and just watch us during the weekends, you know, watch our games, just pack, you know? You know, be able to take the truth, you say all the country, I'd never heard of you. Yeah, well, you wasn't really in the ball, you know, really that good. You ballplay, but you wasn't like that. Growing up, Bill, you know, give us two things that your parents talk to you about that you still hold true to your values today. Well, I mean, family, we had a strong family. I have 5 brothers and sisters, and it was 6 of us, and we would always be together. So I learned that teamwork and that makes the dream work. You know how the saying goes, but that's one thing they still, you know, be with family support family, families number one. And then the next thing was just, you know, I don't talk so much, just put the work in. You know, that's what my dad did. I think that was our generation. Their generation, they put a lot of work in. Their work was their bond. They said something they followed through and got it done. And so that was pretty much it..

AP News Radio
No satisfaction: Jagger has COVID, Rolling Stones gig off
"Rolling Stone singer Mick Jagger has COVID-19 I'm Archie's on a letter with the latest Fans had already started showing up for The Rolling Stones concert in Amsterdam when the band canceled just hours before showtime Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing symptoms upon arrival according to the band There were no more details about his condition The Rolling Stones will reschedule the show their next scheduled concert is in Bern Switzerland on Friday

Mike Gallagher Podcast
An Unfortunate Tragedy Before Showtime in Dallas
"We had a just a tragedy that I couldn't share with you on the air because the family didn't know. All the family members weren't notified apparently. But I was in Dallas for I'm still in Dallas one more day here in Dallas, and then I'm flying back to Florida today. After performing in a musical and it was a great success, we had great response. I had a blast, played suitless, finding the app on the way to the forum. The day we opened, which was Thursday, the morning of our opening, our 31 year old production stage manager, a beautiful young woman named Ashley Ashley Schneider, who we all adored. She was just a pro, just wonderful to deal with. Heck, she texted me Wednesday night. Well, she died Thursday morning unexpectedly. And you talk about something that brings a company of 40 or 50 people who are working on a project closer together in grief and shock, I mean, one minute she's with us and laughing and vibrant vibrant and just full of life and her husband of four months. I know, I know. Horrifying. Her husband of four months finds her unresponsive in bed, the morning of our opening. And you talk about a tough thing to go through for these young people in this production and since I was the lead in the show and kind of the anchor of the whole production, the producers actually reached out to me and told me about it early in the day, but they didn't want to tell the cast. Because they were afraid the cast, first of all, they weren't able to confirm it exactly. It's a whole

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"It comes to these kids, I don't think they know how to win. And this is where veterans are supposed to come in and there's not a lot of veterans that are still around anymore. I think the game has changed from to answer your question about the NBA now. The game has changed. There is no traditional big men that post stuff like that anymore. Everybody wants to play on Saturday and shoot jumpers. So I think the game is now, it's about putting a point. And back when you played, you can hand check and hit check and all that. And have a hand on the hip and all that. You could still do that when I was playing, but they were trying to kind of getting away from that. I think the league is soft now. I just do. The salary cap and I was playing, it was like 45, 50, 50 million. Now it's a 100 million. You got 15 guys making whatever amount it is. And back in the day, you had like a all star making 2020 5 million a year on your team. And then everybody else kind of fit in, got in where they fit in. Now you got like two, three guys making 20 in averaging 7 points and like 8 rebels. I'm like, man, I was planning. You want to come out of retirement, Duncan? Just give me two minutes. And then I'm gonna die. And then we good. So you've talked, you talked a little bit, Kenny about, you know, you mentioned what you're doing now and how you want to be known as beyond just being a basketball player. So talk about T three productions and what you're doing now in terms of entrepreneurship. So I'm so diversified in so many areas. I'm having a basketball. I'm having basketball tournaments throughout the state of New Mexico. Memorial Day weekend, we're about to have about a 120 teams coming in here. Playing in Berlin coming from all over the United States, Arkansas, California, all over Denver, Texas. Boys and girls, not just boys. Partnering up with Coca-Cola, I have a CBD cream that wants me that has me as an ambassador. I'm building sports complexes. Casino is interested in me building a mega sports complex for them. I have a PPE company, you know the private protective equipment with COVID. My partner, my partner and the PPE company, he also has a turf company, global center, to where this is how I'm able to build these sports complex complexes all over. There's about three or four in the works right now. We're getting funding for people for these complexes and we're also going to manage them. I got turf. I got access to church. When do you sleep? I don't. You better, man. Come on, you break down. We got to work while we can, you know? We're both young like that. You have your hands in a lot and you're giving back to the community, which is kudos to you, man, because as we grow up as young people, our parents always told us, don't forever forget where you came from. And you got to always give back 'cause he said, the more you give back, the more you receive, man. Any last words? Man, let me tell you a story. Remember when we were at saint Mary's, and we was out on the blacktop, and I was guarding you. I was going to be a senior in high school. And I was reaching and you drove by me and you hit and you showed a check me and hit me in my lip. I was like, you taught me a lot. You better not ever reach again. Because your kid was going to saint Mary's, remember? Yeah. And yeah, so I just thought about that right now. That's old Michael Jordan rule. You reach I teach. I love you, my brother. And I'm a get JR on it. We gonna have a segment where we gonna talk about New Mexico. And see if we can make a change down there because it is unjust that they are not relying on us to help that program recruit or come back and be an important part of it. For the years. Cool man, anything for you already. Thank you, nice meeting you, bro and social media handle. Can you Thomas NBA for following me there? Stay on top of all my different things I have going on. Stay tuned. Take care. Okay. All right. Peace..

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Jerseys, your jerseys, not hanging. I see you got an itch that you need scratch. Real, real good. And we're gonna get to that. But he's right. Like, you know, you hear about universities that they embrace. I mean, the basketball coach should have Michael Cooper come and talk to their team. The basketball coach would have Kenny Thomas come and talk to like it's ridiculous that they don't. It's a I've done it, but why not? Hey, Kenny, would you call this player for me? Hey, coop, would you do this? Yeah. That's all I'm saying. I'm not saying you gotta give us the world, but look at all the money we made for the university. And it's sad because this is, I went back in 2019 and got my degree. It took me two semesters. I shouldn't have had to pay for my school. No. I had to pay for my school. And then next thing you know, I'm leaving New Mexico. And I'm on the plane. I'm connecting somewhere. And I end up sitting in the exit row with coach painter, the head coach for Purdue. He reached out to Rick Pitino, Richard patino, and Richard didn't reach out to me. Richard and reach out to you. Pain or reached out to patino. Next thing you know, I get a call. And I'm like, okay, what's up? Well, what are we doing here? I don't care, and I don't need you in it. That's the problem. But it's just saddens my heart, man, because all we did for that school, and we could have went somewhere else. Then it's a respect factor. Yeah. Especially with you. Respect factor. I think for any form of global Marvin Johnson, you know, all the guys have been through there. Yup. And he here doing what he doing and he ain't getting no support. So you listen to some time with coop. I feel BS with today we got Kimmy Thomas on and can you write the point now where I have a segment called coops lightning round. I'm gonna give you 5 names and you tell me something as much as you want or lose, you're wrong about the names I'm gonna give you, okay? Cool. Vladi diva. Great person. Great NBA player. All around good guy. I have my restaurant across the street from the new golden one arena and he would come and say hi. Just down there. Lee Trevino. Oh, unique. Interesting. Self consumed. Energy, intimidating. I can Woods. Oh, unreal. He's not human. He's not human, but he is human. Everybody thought he wasn't coming back after that car engine. I knew he was. He only need one more win. How do you know he was coming back? Man, come on, Tiger Woods, man. Hi. All right. Then we need one more win. Everything that that man done been through. On the golf course off the golf course, resilient, just a positive energy for our community. Chris Webber, oh, I'm supposed to be doing the I'm supposed to be doing a panel with him in like two weeks in Atlanta. You probably don't remember this, but I got traded for Chris Webber from Philly to sack. And that's why I brought him back. I hung out with him, great guy, and sack, couple times, wish I could actually play with him beside him, it would have been nice playing the three of the four next man. Okay. 'cause sometimes he played 5. Just a good dude. Great having a great TV career. I just started my TV career. So Magic Johnson. Oh. Oh, greatness. Come on, coop. That's guy hook. Just all around good guy. I met with him. Back in 2000 2010, he was late to a meeting. He stayed with me minutes. He opened up his arms, we have the same business attorney. Just all around great guy with everything that he's been through and what he's overcome. It's been tremendous and I would love to be like him someday. I want a legacy. I don't want to be known as just a guy that played basketball. That's why I'm doing the stuff that I'm doing. Can you see you have the Sacramento Kings sweat top on? Yeah. And I don't know if you were playing at that time, but Shaq, when the Lakers and the kings were playing in that tough rivalry, you know, back there in the day, Shaq called them the Sacramento queen. What's your thoughts on that? I think I was actually in Houston when that happened. I think 99 or 2000, I think that was going on in Sacramento. The queens almost won that though. Almost. They had so many opportunities. The maloofs, I think after that situation, when they couldn't overcome the Lakers, I think they. Gave up. Yeah, they pulled the trigger on something they shouldn't broke that too much. Yeah. They should have kept them and I think Mike bibby was a big part of that. Playing with Mike, he was a guy that was always facilitator and found out a way to be able to get you the ball and he could score. He could light it up quick, but I think he would rather pass and be that guy, kind of like Jason Williams, right? Like that showtime. Like what y'all used to do back in the day? Do you think the kings could ever be a legitimate winning? What's keeping them from being that consistent winning program organization? Drafting Mario exactly over Luca. Oh my God. Talk man, this is my first year. It was my first year doing NBC sports California, doing the king's pre game halftime show. And that was brought up so many times because Marvin Bagley, they thought was a huge disappointment. But I don't think if I remember correctly, Luca wasn't going to play and said, for whatever reason he wasn't going to play for the kings, I think. Oh, he wasn't so he was going to be that guy to where, okay, you drive me, I'm not going to. He didn't like Vladimir. Yeah, I know. How do you even know him at that point? Right? If I go, I mean, with you doing the games for NBC, you probably, you know, you go back and look, but I just remember in that draft, it was like, he wasn't, there are a few teams he just didn't want to play for. That was those are the rumors, but still like make them. And that's such a good draft now with Luca and 8 and going head to head and what Trey young is doing. I know Bagley's putting up numbers, but Luke's an Aiden. It ain't no match up band. Yeah, they are. Winning $5 to win one game this time. Anyway, KT, your father. To answer your question about the king the kings, they haven't made the playoffs in like 17 years since I think 22,006 was a 2006 or no 2010 was the last year they made playoffs I think. We're between 2006 and 2010. I think they got some good pieces. But I think now this league when.

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"You the greatest New Mexico player ever? Our partners at bed online continue to be the number one source for all your betting needs and sports information. Find all the latest sports developments, including updated odds on the playoffs, Major League Baseball, fights and even next seasons, NFL futures. And don't forget this weekend at the run to the roses is on at The Kentucky Derby. Dead online is your continued source for all your sports wagering needs, including live betting and your favorite Vegas casino and poker games. It's super easy to get started. So head to the website today or use your mobile device to join and use our promo code CLN S 50 to receive your 50% welcome bonus on your first deposit. Bet online where the game starts. Yeah, so second and the all time New Mexico scoring list, career blocks list, career dogs list leads to school and career rebounding. So are you the greatest New Mexico player ever? I wouldn't say that. Come on. Bro what are you doing, man? Don't come at me like that. See this about KT. And the group he had, as he said, we've kind of laid the groundwork for them, but during his year, they really took New Mexico to a whole nother level. Thank you. Luke lonely. No. Luke was before me. Before. Yeah, I'll be 45 in July. But KT's group, man, really took the low balls and put them on the map and established a good recruiting school for a lot of kids, you know? Like everybody's looking at Notre-Dame places like that. New Mexico became a hotbed after Kenny after killing them the things that they did that year. So thank you. Yep. Once again, man. If it wasn't for you, I can't express this enough because you came instead of whole different dynamic. With you and M and I watched you play, I watched film on you when you played a Q&A. It was that I could have went anywhere, right? But it seemed like if I were to win anywhere, the cycle of players, it's always changing, right? There's always somebody new coming in. And I'm like, why would I go to this big school? I could just stay right here. 18,000 people cheering my name and why would I want to leave that? And Dave bliss actually did a pretty good job with having a couple pieces already there with Charles Smith, Clayton shields, David Gibson was like that general point guard, but he wasn't a score like that, right? Then we had Royce only, the shooter, Greg Shaun signed a couple pieces, but it was unique because I shouldn't have been playing the 5 in college. I should have been playing a three year old at four. Because once I get to the NBA, I'm playing three, four and 5. Right? I think that ability to play those positions kind of groomed you and got you ready. One thing I said about New Mexico and their coaches, Gary Colson, Dave bliss, norm ellenberger. They always had that pipeline connection to the NBA. So they can call NBA club coaches and get them to come down and watch us play, man. Yeah, man, it was nice because I was going up against Keith van horn, and you know I remember when Utah was good, Rick Jerry's and all them, right? So it was us. It was like Utah and us. And that matchup was, it was unbelievable, but they also set the path for the whack because the whack wasn't on the map like that, right? And now in some mountain west and you and them is trying to get back to some kind of culture, right? The turnover unim has been unreal. It's an unfortunate situation because I have nothing to do with the university of Mexico. They don't use me for nothing. And they never have. It's crazy. And I think understand that. I think, but I think the athletic director, Eddie Nunez, I think it's a little bit more going to be more proactive as far as helping us stop rolling your eyes. Helping us kind of recruit. I'm out here in California, man. I'm with these high school kids. All you do is call me and tell me who you want to identify. And I can go look at them. I haven't had you done it. Once. Has he done it? Have you, even if you don't play golf? Have you been invited to the golf tournament? You're Michael Cooper. I have. I have, but I don't play golf. I haven't. I haven't been invited to. No. Came on there, man. Okay. Well, you know what? We're gonna keep this basketball, keep a nice okay? You can have me on here as many times as you want, and we can create a series, whatever you want, because I'm a speak my mind and can't nobody hold me back because of my own business, right? That's what I say, man. And you know what? I'm a do that, KT. I'm gonna get and we're gonna get who we have on Ari, the other player, the other lobo. Oh, Jared gittens. Yeah, JR. Well, we all get on. We can talk about it, man. Seriously. JR really gonna tell you how he should. But anyway, what was wrong? Two things KT got your parents gave you that you hold dearly going through the pros and that still follows you to today. That's why I stayed in school, man. My mom was like, hey, you got to get closer to that degree. And I was raised in the church. So all those principles, as far as being stable, if you have, if you lose your path, you got to reflect and take a minute and think about the things that are going good in your life, right? To where it's always being positive because you think negative, that negative energy comes, and it sticks with you. And then next thing you know, you're just in this cycle. It's one of those things to where, if you give back, you will always receive more blessings. And I'm always, I've always been that guy for ten years and out of 11 years, 8 out of 11 years of me planning the NBA. I came back here to do a basketball camp, like you did coot camp. I didn't have no support, man. It was all coming out of my pocket. Yeah. And now, I'm in the process of teaming up with somebody up north. That's a huge senator. That's helping me in so many ways to where I got to go up north to Santa Fe because I can't get anything done now because that's strange. I'm going to have you on again and we're going to get more into that, man. But that's a great, as you were going through the, you know, like you said, you had a great high school career of college. Did you think you would play pro? No. I think I would play pro. I was going to New Mexico just, yeah. No? I didn't think I was going to college, man. You know what I mean? Until you get to that point to where I had an unbelievable summer before my senior year, right? Playing AAU ball. And the next thing you know, they all came. And okay, it was overwhelming, right? Get this, I got a story for you. The UConn coach, the assistant coach, when he heard I was going to New Mexico, because he tried to cut me out. I think I'm a dad was right there. My dad let him have it. He tried to cut me out and asked me what was going on. He's like, you must be getting paid. I'm like, I wish I was. You know, you and M and nothing. And back when I was in school, man, we was getting like $420 a month. Now these kids got room and board. They get like over a $1000 a month. And it's all given to them because of you, and because of me, right? And how do they not, I just can't get over it? Why do they not use us? As a tool..

Mark Levin
TMZ: Would Be Reagan Assassin Hinckley Sells out NYC Music Show
"From TMZ a little footnote here would be Reagan assassin John hinckley sells out his New York City music show John hinckley the man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan once upon a time has turned a new leaf in the world of music and it sounds like he can get asses in the seats they write The one time would be presidential session who shot Reagan in 1981 but was subsequently acquitted by reason of insanity As an upcoming performance in Brooklyn this summer that is apparently sold out in tickets this according to the venue itself And hinckley has posted it on I guess it's Twitter The place is called the market hotel and per their website There are no more seats available for hinckley show and July 8 where he's booked to play the guitar and sing some songs Their tickets regard for $20 a poppy before they all got snapped up and by the way this place has somewhat of a decent sized capacity 450 people can fill it So you have to imagine at least a few hundred heads are going to be watching come showtime Hinckley's been all in on his sing songy occupation since he cashed in on his unconditional release earlier this year It's amazing It's amazingly sickening Isn't it mister producer

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Hey, welcome to another edition of showtime with poop and sight for BS with my Laker teammates and NBA legends and other people that are involved in the NBA and today we have a lean, the dream. That's what I call him. He's a friend of mine. And again, what we want to bring our listeners is all sides of basketball all sides of the NBA. Alina is an NBA scout for the Toronto Raptors, a team that won the championship and they'll never see another motherfucking championship as long as he lived. Arlene, okay? How you doing today, sir? Hey, you know, this is good 'cause I was gonna ask, can I cuss on this show? So good question. Go for it, dude. Cool, man. I'm good. I'm glad that you're having me on the show, man. It's been a minute. I'm sure your listeners will hear about, you know, our time together in the WNBA, so thank you for having me, man. Okay, well, let's start this party by saying, did you ever have aspirin? The first of all, let's go with this thing. Where are you from originally? I'm originally from Toronto, born and raised. Born and raised a Canadian. Yeah. Do you care to make believe when you were a little? I didn't, I did not, but when I was little, I actually it's funny, I always, I always wished I was from LA until I hit like 15 or 13 or 14 fell in love with the raptors and then since then I was probably going to be here in LA now. Did you ever play basketball? Let's start that way. You know the answer to this question. I'm like 5, 7, 5, 8 on a good day. Okay. I don't have the pop like that. I don't have a verticality like that, but. I played, I played a ton when I was younger. I played all throughout high school, and then when I got to college, I tried out, I try to walk on for the college team, university. Which was university of Calgary. And the feedback I got was listen, man, you might not be big enough for this. Hey, listen, you guys, nicknamed scampi. Sorry? Was your college nickname stampede? No, I only got one nickname. That's Alina dream, and that's from you. No, no, you said you wrote the Calgary. Calorie stampede. It's a bad joke, coop. Hey, we have lost touch with reality of this particular episode because we have a lean to dream. A young man that I got to know when my days got coaching on the Atlanta dream. So when you first started down there, did you have aspirations or want to end up where you are today, a scout for the Toronto Raptors? Yeah, and coop, I think, you know, we talked about this a ton. I remember even before Atlanta, my aspirations was to always come home and work for this team..

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"The whole up there, she'll pull that shit out of the shoe, man, and put that pride back on your heart, then and come on out and play. Which I really do believe that will any other trading topics in the NBA. We can kill the Lakers off all day long. You don't want to because you know what, what they would lose, I lose. When they're hurting, I'm hurting even more because I, you know, let's talk a little bit about on that front. Look, I don't think we're trying to kill Lakers here. We're just talking like a basketball. Exactly. There's no other way to talk about them than to talk about it a realistic approach. I think people genuinely care what you have to say about them. And their state and then how they can improve. And how they can get better. To go along and not changing the topic two bucks, but winning time. I saw something big. That's starting to really come out that show on HBO or something like that winning time. Have you seen it? It's not called showtime? No, I think it's winning time. Well, that's what I saw. They did, they had a winning time. The rise of the Lakers. I'm so confused. That was called showtime. On the back of the thing on the premiere last night I said winning time. So I wonder if they didn't if HBO did not want it to be called showtime. Did you pull it up? Yeah. Yeah. So I was winning time, right? Yeah, winning time. The rise Lakers, dynasty. Based on the showtime Lakers and the book showtime on and really are, you know what? Piece of mess, man. I don't. I'm not big on that. I don't really think. It premieres on Sunday. Yeah. And I don't think it's going to show the Lakers in our best light, which we are a great organization that was brought on by doctor buss. I don't think you tarnished his legacy at all with all this garbage that they put out there. And yes, they've talked to people. But when you talk to the Lakers and you truly want to talk about showtime, okay? You don't go underground to the dirt and start building it. You put it on top on what we did and the people that built that organization and doctor buss and yeah, he did it his way a different way. We experienced a lot of things that went along with Los Angeles, but come on, man. Don't mess up show time. And I'm glad I did call it slow time. Winning time, anybody can do that. So I could do about anybody. You know, that dark skinned guy you see is jumping up over him. That's not Michael Cooper. That's a figment of your imagination. We got to talk about this show on this podcast because after a show, okay? Yeah. That way, you can set the record straight. You're like, no, no, that's a BS right there. But I hear that magic's documentary is coming out, which is going to blast that thing out the water, man. So that's going to be interesting. But yeah, winning time. Was there anything like that? Well, all right, enough said. I think we just have to wait and see. On our next show, sometimes with coop. And cite for BS and you got a lot of it today. And we will have another episode coming up soon, man. I'm excited because we're going to have a player coming in. Bo outlaw. One of my favorite players. Boat law was a journeyman, but a one probably one of the nicest guys that you will ever ever come across. And one of the, you remember how The White House first came in and he had all those muscles and he looked real good at everything..

AP News Radio
The Sundance Film Festival is back and online once more
"This this this this year year year year the the the the Sundance Sundance Sundance Sundance Film Film Film Film Festival Festival Festival Festival is is is is back back back back online online online online for for for for a a a a second second second second time time time time and and and and packed packed packed packed with with with with high high high high profile profile profile profile documentaries documentaries documentaries documentaries those those those those documentaries documentaries documentaries documentaries include include include include films films films films about about about about Kanye Kanye Kanye Kanye west west west west princess princess princess princess Diana Diana Diana Diana Lucille Lucille Lucille Lucille Ball Ball Ball Ball and and and and Bill Bill Bill Bill Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby just just just just to to to to name name name name a a a a few few few few Sundance Sundance Sundance Sundance had had had had planned planned planned planned to to to to return return return return in in in in person person person person but but but but cobit cobit cobit cobit force force force force that that that that to to to to change change change change two two two two weeks weeks weeks weeks before before before before the the the the start start start start something something something something W. W. W. W. Kamau Kamau Kamau Kamau bell bell bell bell the the the the director director director director of of of of we we we we need need need need to to to to talk talk talk talk about about about about Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby is is is is taking taking taking taking in in in in stride stride stride stride I I I I was was was was always always always always sort sort sort sort of of of of prepared prepared prepared prepared and and and and maybe maybe maybe maybe even even even even like like like like in in in in some some some some sense sense sense sense like like like like I I I I don't don't don't don't know know know know if if if if I I I I want want want want to to to to put put put put people people people people in in in in the the the the theater theater theater theater for for for for four four four four hours hours hours hours to to to to watch watch watch watch this this this this and and and and be be be be the the the the supers supers supers supers rather rather rather rather a a a a bit bit bit bit of of of of of of of of Sundance Sundance Sundance Sundance well well well well Sundance Sundance Sundance Sundance is is is is hosting hosting hosting hosting the the the the premiere premiere premiere premiere of of of of the the the the docu docu docu docu series series series series about about about about Bill Bill Bill Bill Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Showtime Showtime Showtime Showtime will will will will air air air air it it it it after after after after I'm I'm I'm I'm Julie Julie Julie Julie Walker Walker Walker Walker

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Welcome everybody to another dishes of showtime with coop and sipho BS with my Laker teammates and NBA legends. And is the house starting our fast break. You know what? They used to talk about the Lakers showtime and always ended with either Cooper loop or a worthy dunk or a Korean skyhook, but this guy here is the one that got the shit started. Kurt rambus, how you doing, sir? I'm terrific. How are you? So I guess you can swear you can do about anything on this. Did everything but getting naked? Now don't get naked. Nobody wants to see that. You'll lose subscribers if that happens. Kurt, let's just get right to it, man. You know what the fun part for me is doing this is I get to do a little background work. So I go to Wikipedia and I get to look up you guys and find some things. Are you getting a lot of misinformation? Is that was just doing no it's not because on your Wikipedia, the first thing goes Kurt ramis and under that it goes, Daryl, Kurt rambis. I did not know you're a Darryl. Yeah, it's my parents. I can't explain them. They grew they were born and grew up in Indiana, but somehow they liked the names, Kurt and Daryl, but they didn't like Kurt Darrell, so they liked Daryl Kurt better. And that's the way you wanted to just Kurt rambis. I can't explain them. I asked them the question. They didn't give me anything that made any sense, but that so you're always cursing with it. Your first name is Daryl. My mom wanted to name me Lonnie. So law and old Lonnie and my dad said, no, he wasn't having that. So somehow it ended up with Kurt Darrell. Anyway, we loved you as Kurt rambis. Let's go back to the earlier days real quick. And you just mentioned something that again that I didn't know about you. Terrible, Indiana, why didn't you just stay there and go to school at Larry Bird? My parents got out of Indiana. It was interesting for them. Both sides of their families are there, but they wanted to get out of Indiana and kind of be out on their own, so they moved out to California. We were first in Bakersfield areas Chris specifically. There was an Air Force Base out there. And my dad was a high school teacher and coach and then we moved up to Northern California, Cupertino. Nobody ever used to know where Cupertino was, but now because of Apple and Google and everybody else that's up there now. It's everybody knows where Cupertino is. Just getting out of Indiana..

Black Girl Nerds
Interview With Kristin Dodson of Flatbush Misdemeanors
"Welcome to the black gunners podcast. I'm your host rain and are you mismatch comedy in your life basically showed us gonna keep it real. Tell you the struggles of the city life. And y'all it's just sometimes struggle issues. Through i mean that's all i can say when you follow into characters of this. Show dan and kevin. I'm talking about flatbush. Misdemeanors own showtime. And you know my thing about dan and kevin on this show is i feel like they're not making the right connections because they're officials out of water and flatbush brooklyn you know. They're not talking to the right. People don't have key players as xactly. When i'm saying is they don't know kristen dotson they might you know masters i'm telling measures where now i exactly but you know you hear over there. Beautiful laugh over the hagedorn. Kristen thank you for joining me. bob away. I'm so glad that you has invited me to come on here. I'm like super excited. I've actually been a huge fan of you guys. So we'll look. I appreciate it and don't let this be a your first and only time of course not please invite me back anytime but look speaking of the truth though before we get into flatbush Misdemeanors let me talk about some other projects. Gary you keep moving you got things going you did cartoon network's the shivering truth. Tell me about being in the animator. World always like that comparison. They're like when you go on a series and how that is an animation. I mean well for one animation you literally just roll out of bed so up in a you know. Just do your thing. I think now. I inside from that like the other difference especially doing animation like a cartoon if they allow you to can totally change your voice based off with the character there's just a little bit more Freedom in not having to worry about how you look your makeup or anything it's just lifting those words off the page

CBS Sports Radio
Red Sox Break up No-Hitter in Eighth, Storm Back for Improbable Win Over Yankees
"Jody. Sunday night Baseball in Milwaukee. They go to the top of the fifth inning and the White Sox on top of the Brewers three Lance win a two run single for the White Sox elsewhere. We go to Showtime in Minnesota. Show. He swings and drives the ball deep in the right field, And that one is out of here. It's been a while between home runs for show. Hey, that is number 35 of the season Major league High and today in Minneapolis. Sunday is show time. It's 32 Angels was Terry Smith on Angels radio. The Angels beat the Twins 62. Elsewhere Mariners over the ages. 4 to 3. The Dodgers beat the Rockies three to Will Smith Homer in the bottom of the eighth. The Cubs beat the Diamondbacks 5 to 1 giant six Pirates won it Astros beat the Rangers 31 Royal six Tigers one Indians Over the race, 32 Cardinals beat the Reds 10 6 the Mets over the Blue Jays. 5 to 4. Marlins nine, Padres three The Red Sox rally past the Yankees, 5 to 4 Yankees up for nothing going to the bottom of the eighth. The Mayor Herman with a no hitter it's broken up with the Red Sox scored five of the eighth to win it. 5 to 4. It was the Phillies over the Braves, 2 to 1. The Orioles beat the Nationals 5 to 4. The

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"I don't want to so that brings credibility but the victory July 10th, my first game Las Vegas. Nevada is going to be hot up there, just in the gym is freaking hot out there outside 118. Last time I was there last week I'd rather be too hot than too cold. I agree with that. I mean I'm sure it's exciting to to get it back after not having it last year. Twenty-twenty I know that was a disappointment for you so you know it's good to have it back and I know people would be excited for it. You know especially you think about in sports. There's really not much choice not to finals, you know? And you got baseball going on but it's kind of before football season starts. So it's always, it's always great, you know, to have that as part of the, you know, summer summer watching a sports game. Out of time, probably there at the gym, three or four hours, sitting your backyard, smoking a blunt or drinking or doing something like that. Come watch some basketball, man, get outside. Get some exercise walk, you back to the gym. Walk down the steps. Grab a seat. Why some good basketball? Then you walk and do the anything you want? The rest of the day? Anyway, that's it for this this episode of Showtime with poop. I always love talking to you next week though. I got some guests coming and some people you going to want to hear from them. Not going to divulge any names. But I got the price sign Sign Sealed and Delivered and there's some former players of mine and we will go back into the Wayback machine and talk about some of the Nightly excursions. We used to have after the game one single win and play in Philly. Yeah, nothing crazy. But you know, it'll be nice to hear back and reminisce. It's always fun to get those form clubs stories. You know, well, this has been in the Forum Club cuz it's another city, it's in New York, Chicago. He's got a little chilly but that's what we're going to have for you off. Again, all the way from informative, basketball information for you and there you have it eighteen. My friend have a wonderful day Showtime with poop podcast life around..

Fresh Air
Interview With Showtime's Desus and Mero
"Mira. Welcome to fresh air. It's such a pleasure to have you on our show so before you started working together you you both had a bunch of jobs before becoming like tv and audio people so you had like legal illegal semi-legal kind of jobs. Tell us about some of the most interesting. Well ones that you've had these. You wanna start. Oh yeah. I've had a million jobs. But i think the most interesting jobs. I was working at the new york public library. Because i worked there. I worked every job. I've had pretty much worked my way through the ranks and so i started as a computer page at the library and i worked my way all the way up to almost a programmer for the near public library and as a matter of years so that just looking back at that That was as well. Because i was like okay. Maybe this could be like my job for the rest of my life because you know thinking back in the day like people have a job for twenty years company but it didn't work out that way and you know that was one of the better jobs i've had terrible does at one job. I had to collect dead rats at auto body shop job like a professional rat catcher. Yeah if you wanna say professional if you mean like a fifteen year old vicks vapor robot has that's because the person came the week before and they put down a bait but no one stopped to think okay the they're going to eat the bait and die and now there's going to be this terrible smell inside the building and key to the story. New york was in the middle of a heat wave so it was about one hundred degrees. Every day is working and only steel. I had was used my nose. Smell the dead rat which was usually under under a car or like behind. Something used the shoveled scruple. The there you put it into a compound bucket and you dump the compound bucket into the barrel of used oil from Oil changes dagga picked up at the end of the week. I lasted two weeks at that job.

TechStuff
The HBO Story
"This episode. The hbo story part two originally published on may seventh twenty fourteen and We are just going to jump right in and get back into. The story goes oh. Hbo has entity has heavily influenced. What cable television is and what entertainment delivery services are in general. If it hadn't been hbo our landscape would be dramatically different today. So that's why we're doing it in fact think about it without hbo. You don't have a cable. companies cable. System operators pushing cable copper cable into cities anywhere near as quickly right. You might not have seen it happen or it might have taken a decade longer. Which means you would not even have the infrastructure that the internet relies on today for high speed internet. We'd be using telephone lines still. Yeah you might. Furthermore not have had people adopt as quickly the idea of using satellites to beam information at television information out too many far spread networks. Exactly so like we said landscape very different without. Hbo whether you love it or hate it. It's a large part of why the world is as far as the cable world and entertainment world's why things are the way they are so so A little tiny bit of back story very tiny. Hbo owned by time. Yes time inc. Not not time the the physical entity like the actual not father time not the progression of changes throughout a the dimension. Know that we know of. I'm inc the company that owned time magazine or still does time magazine fortune magazine sports illustrated etcetera etcetera correct so in nineteen eighty time a second pay. Tv channel called cinemax primarily as a competitor to the less expensive showed. Yes so there were a couple different ways to compete against showtime was. Let's try and grab as much exclusive content as we possibly can that showtime can't have and thus people will say hey we want. Hbo because they have these movies and showtime doesn't whoever that's really expensive.

Westward
"showtime" Discussed on Westward
"Singer was a beautiful redhead born in Caracas Venezuela, but raised in Ohio, named Sonny wells. Those were the years when comedian to open up for singing without and singers for dog food for comedians, so you do a half hour and 45 minutes. You would call the opening act. So I opened for Don Rickles and David renner, David fry. A lot of davids are just some other brothers things like that. Sunny Wales, who once dated Elvis Presley, would become a regular at the horn. You go to places where you can be seen. 76 year old Barry Lee, an actor and entertainer who also worked at the horn, was another. The horn was strictly an absolutely professionals on a Friday and a Saturday night. It crowds literally blind around the block to get in. So people didn't have to call or look in the paper. Whoever was there was going to be great, and it was going to be a great show. It was just everybody of the day. Sammy, shore, 50 card, Jackie Curtis. There were famous famous sports guys. We'll change all in. Used to be sitting next to William Schumacher. It was very funny. Johnny Mathis, Jim Nabors was discovered there. Goldie Hawn, and she was trying to make it lily tell me it's trying to make it in the middle of a party making. Betty White and her husband and they would get polluted. I mean, she was one hell of a drink. There are Renault is pretty exciting. Because when I got up to sing when she was there, I got up and said, I'm so glad we had this time together. She felt that was cute. The spectacle and presentation of performances at the horn, where what was most attractive to many of the club's biggest patrons, including a wealthy real estate investor, named Jerry buss. He was always there. Every time I went there, he was always there. Rick and Margaret, they were terrific. Lightbulbs hanging around the room. And all the tables was a candle. You know, the little blitz candle in the bald thing. And then ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the harm. It's showtime. Showtime. That was a showtime move. It's showtime. Long before Jerry buss came up with the idea of showtime. There was a coin toss. An incident that lens credence to the belief that, while individual sports and competition are almost always predetermined by the Olympian principle of sidious, altius, fortius. Team sports seem to be governed by not just an alternate state of rules. But an invisible one. A championship team's genesis is often rooted in fate. It's Ascension, we D to the magic of chance. And its achievement to the will of destiny. No team knows this better than the Los Angeles Laker. Such would be the case on April 19th, 1979. When the franchise again would have to rely upon the whim of fortune in the form of a coin toss. To put them on the path of their destinies. Says Tim livingstone, if you really trace the roots of showtime, it starts with the drafting of Magic Johnson. Sure, but it really started with an ending and that ending was the Lakers parting ways with Gail goodrich. Goodrich was 33, wanted a big contract, and the Lakers wisely, it turns out, didn't want to give him a lot of money. And the team that did, Utah Jazz. To sign goodrich, the league mandated the jazz had to compensate the Lakers, so Utah had a choice. Players, money, or picks. They chose picks and gave the Lakers three first round picks and 77 78 and 79. Plus a second round pick in 1980. And almost immediately after signing with the jazz. Good rich tears as Achilles. And the jazz turned into one of the worst teams in the league. So it cuts the 1979 draft. The bottom dwelling bulls and the Lakers, armed with Utah's first pick, the coin toss takes place in New York at NBA headquarters. Neither the bulls or Lakers are there. They're both unspeakable. And NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien asked both GM rod thorn to make the pick. Thorne calls heads, the coin goes up, dramatic pause, it comes down. Tails. And the rest is history. While it would only be fitting that the greatest beneficiary of the coin toss would be a coin collector himself, the actual winner, had already lost the Los Angeles Laker team. Owner, Jack Kent cook. Remembers his son John. Dad had the club for so many years and this has become extremely successful, but in the 70s you had some personal problems. And it ended in a divorce with my mother. And at that point, he had said, I have to sell and I've had enough. Jack Kent cooks divorce. The bee the most expensive in U.S. history. Costing him over $41 million in a settlement that landed the liquor owner in the Guinness Book of World Records. He needed money. And while his primary holding, the great western forum was profitable, the team he built it for, the NHL's LA kings, hadn't quite captured the fanbase heat of med. They were at that time at least. 200,000 Canadians there. But they didn't support the LA kings. And dad said there's probably tend to LA because they ate it hockey. Fortunately for cook, the forum's other tenor, the Lakers, had plenty of fans. And many were very wealthy, including the coin club, who had been hounding him for years. Badly. And dad knew that. But there was a problem. As recalled by his close friend, Ira Goldberg. He wanted the Lakers. He became good friends with Jack Kent cook. He's negotiating with Jack cook and not getting very far. So it just so happens that Indiana patients becomes available and he decides he's got to go ahead and he buys the Indiana Pacers. But it was a sweetheart deal for him and not long after he was on a Sunday afternoon as he called me was that Jack Jack cook's house poolside he says I need to get rid of the pacers. I just bought the Lakers in the form that you can't own to NBA teams. Another minor wrinkle was that Laker owner Jack Kent Cooke's asking price was nearly $68 million. And Jerry buss didn't have it. Jerry buss had money but not that kind of money. Most of his net worth

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS
How to Deal With Adversities That Can Distract You From Your Business
"So what i wanted to do. Today is have kind of a round table discussion about how you will go. The doctor z than how you aaron antony. I'll go last about how we compartmentalize these very bad things or great things that are unrelated from the daily tasks that we have to. Because i see a lot of entrepreneurs who will put their entire week on hold because their second cousin just passed away in although the second cousin does and although that is tragic. You can't just put your business on hold and shut it down for the week as you mourn and deal with it. I see business owners. That are taking a week off of their business because they're so overwhelmed by the geopolitical whatnot. They can't focus. So i want to ask you dr z. How do you eat in the short-term looks says you've got to eat while you dream how do you deliver on the short range commitments that you have while also being aware of what's going on and how that may affect you in the mid and long-term yeah i feel like that's kind of a two part question. I don't know. I feel like eating dreaming over here and then dealing with obstacles and problems in every day that if you let them we'll keep you from your long range goals so i'm kind of kind of put them together. I have a concept that i that i call showtime and i had committed this year Clay and i have said this before. But i am committed this year. I'll blame covid. I'm gonna write my book. Business pig working title. One of my chapters showtime showtime and showtime is about avenue the ability to phase two to completely knock out everything in your brain that is getting in the way. We'll make you think of something other than the most important thing. Top of your list on your to go to do deal. So when i for example before i walked in the man cave. I got a text and the text really irritated me. I mean really irritated me. I wanted to sit as a wanted marched back out to my car because you know we don't have good silk coverage when you come into the back of the man cave and i wanted to go fire off. Take care that right then. I thought you know what that will set that aside putting the ice box. I'll get to it when i get to it. I'm going to go on here. I'm going to focus on the show. I'm going to focus on questions that are asked him and try to bring a little humor back. We've in some old timey song and make up new lyrics because the lyrics vinnie song. I will attempt to do that. And so i think what happens is it's it's a it's a cognitive effort. That you you sit you can mentally and it takes practice you. Don't you're not good at it at first and you mentally set things aside in your

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"So, you know, it's it's I think you hit the nail on the head there with the glue guys, you know that one hundred percent is what you thought and what they were. And again mean kukoc, they won titles before kukoc got there. Yeah. The Lakers, you know, I mean you're was part of every one of those titles of the Lakers won, the showtime, Lakers.

Design Matters with Debbie Millman
Ethan Hawke on His Book 'A Bright Ray of Darkness'
"Yes i know. Ethan hawke is a famous actor and hardly means it introduction. He started more than eighty movies. Many of which have made their mark in geist. You've seen him in everything from dead poets society in reality bites to the before trilogy and boyhood ethan hawke is also a writer. In fact in high school he wanted to be a writer before becoming interested in acting over his nearly four decade career. he's managed to do and then today. I'm going to talk with him about his latest novel of great ray of darkness and his revert performance as john brown in the showtime series. The good lord burnt. Ethan hawke welcome to design matters. Well thanks for having me. It's a pleasure to be here even. Is it true that when you were growing up. You had fantasies of becoming a merchant marine. That is very true. Well i was a big jack. London fan you know and i had a kid who lived down the street from me than i was nick and he liked jack london and he was really cool. You know when you're sixteen. Seventeen year olds just feels like he's got the world by the scruff of the neck and He went off to be a merchant marine and live off his jack london fantasies. I have no idea what happened to him. But we used to read books together and talk about them. And i thought he was. You know. I wanted to be just like him but i also want to be just like jack london and so i thought that might be a great avenue to chase down an interesting life to disappear into the seas the comeback. Somebody interesting pretty boring. As i was

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
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The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"The first time you dumped the NBA season is back don't sit on the sidelines get in on the action exclusive partner betonline.ag sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use the promo code CLS550 to get your 50% off bonus that 50% extra cash at sign up with code clns 50 get insights into all the NBA action across the season plus all sports professions completed as well as pop culture and even reality television wagering don't sit on the sidelines anymore. Get in on the fun in season action at BetOnline. Don't forget to use my special Michael Cooper promo code a c l n s 52 get a fifty percent sign up bonus with your first deposit better online today at betonline.ag your online Sportsbook expert dead. The first time I dealt was on an 8-foot Basket in my head my elementary school, and on one side had eight foot basket the other side they had a nine foot basket. So we used to kill that 8 foot bath used to kill us. And then finally, we got it, you know, we started killing in that foot basket, and then eventually led to the ten foot basket, but by the time I got to get a ten-foot basket, I had all kinds of tricks, you know, Inside Out switching hands around the back over the head at all kinds of tricks for from dumping on Old lower baskets, so they should have creativity on the lower basket. Absolutely. Absolutely without the risk of falling from ten feet. Right. Could you always, ball. I mean, you could do it with a tennis ball. I couldn't promise. I'll show you making flying in their stuff. You couldn't imagine imagine if you could call me back. How much of a difference that would have made so it it was some advantages but you know, remember Rick Barry or Bill Russell doing a, a cast if they showed a basketball game and Rick Barry's old man is dr. Jane man. He can do all that tricky snow cuz he got big hands. The bill said I got big hands and I can't do it. So I don't think it's just a big head. I think you need to you know, we find them and use them and the big hands are blessing but you still need to learn how to use them for sure for sure. So doctor you go through High School you get the college you only spend what a year or two in college and then jump McLoone's up and go to the radiator why three years in college cuz I went there as a strong and I wanted to get my degree so freshman year, we play freshman basketball team of 17. And also we would really good then the next year. We were eighteen and six dead. Didn't get an NCAA. But we went to the NIT. We lost to the eventual Champion to the North Carolina Title the Tarheels and they had that guy Bill Chamberlain and he was MVP and then the next year we would twenty twenty three and two and that's nobody NCAA. So we went back to the NIT and we played Marquette wage and they'd be this net and bulkhead won. The tournament that you had North Carolina also went and they limit let me interrupt you for a quick second. I want you to go back to something you said that was important for younger listeners about the fact of being a student-athlete with who why was that important for you? So so, you know, I promised my mom is real when I was tempted to sign off. I got an offer. I said Mom I'm going to finish college cuz you always taught me to finish what you start and I said, I don't know how long it's going to take but I'm not giving up dead. Pursuing my degree and she was an educator as well. So so she knew the importance of it. So I left after my junior year and then I just needed to make up a year. And so I you know, I didn't elect to go to summer school and I kind of lollygag around a little bit, you know just showcasing my newfound Fame as a professional athlete and then back at me one day man. You need to go ahead and get your degree you need to finish and so they had a university Without Walls program. And UMass was one of the schools that I think were there in the beginning founders of that particular program and I got through and I got through to do papers and had to do research they allow for some of what I did professionally to count as credit off the degree and then march with the class of 86 graduation. 68 came out with the class of eighty-six and that was a problem with my family at home. How old were you then? Well, it was eighteen years. So I was thirty-six. So it was thirty-six. Yeah. So you make the jump to the NBA? What was that? Like for you joining a new league the red and white basketball. It wasn't the NDA. What was that? Like for you? Yeah. Well, you know, I think it was a pretty good step in my Evolution as a person and as an athlete going going to the ABA for me, I mean, I I I thought it was an honor to be a pro. You know, I wasn't one of those guys walking around, you know with my chest pumped out. I mean, I haven't my last year college, I would like a 27 points and 20 rebounds or whatever someone that short list of people who in college career average more than 20 points a game more than 20 rebounds and just took those two stats. So the way it affected me was I I just did my job when I got out there, you know, and I was chased the ball and scored a ball Gods from jacking it up. Rebound put it back up and put them back in any way you saw him when you saw me play so you know, what did that? What did that mean? I mean it it just meant that. Okay. I was one of the lucky ones who got a chance to go play college basketball and then when they came after me when the ABA came after me God, you know it there was some Discovery because you know, I'm like, well, you know they come and they think I'm good enough to to to make it to him and play on their team then you know, let's give it a shot. So I wasn't legal trip and I was success ribbon but not ego trippin. And when I went down to Camp actually before I went to Camp, I played in the summer league Pro some of the month when I played in the Pro summer league cuz I had signed a contract. That was a revelation for me cuz now I was playing with grown men and playing for real and you know, basically, you know playing with guys who got paid to do this. Yeah, go ahead a successful tool with the rocket league in New York in a pro league. They actually gave me my nickname of dr. J p what you think of that. What did you think of that? Well, they they would call me to call and it was called me black roses and you know, all these different names and I was like, well, you know the doctor's office in my name for a long time with my high school buddies and college buddies. So dr. J evolved out of the doctor instead of being cold as other things off and and then when I went to training camp, you know after the first couple of scrimmages cuz it was a free agent camp. Trade-in Associated to the coach. I'll be Yankee. So, you know, you need to set up down these guys. They're going to try to hurt them, you know,.

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"showtime" Discussed on The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
"Insight phobias by my liquor teammates and NBA legends and we got one of the best chef house today. He is the true innovator of what they call being posterized that's being done to a big poster. We got the one and only do call him because he's a friend of mine and he's a competitor doctor J. But I'm going to call him by his Julius Erving. How are you doing sir? I am doing fine Michael. Everybody calls you poop scoop. And that's you know, that's that's the common name of which they know you buy and not the whole Cooper Loop thing whatever, you know, you you establish yourself to your very special guy and I always enjoyed competing against you. Thank you. You know what? I'm just laughing. About a couple of your accolades before we get started. Okay, because there's a whole bunch of them, but you are 11:00 time NBA All-Star from 97875 * 8000 * Walter day Kennedy Citizenship Award winner. 1983. Got one. And I loved that. Oh, that's probably one of my most precious awards. They're very special needs to retire by the Brooklyn Nets. Your number six is retired by the Philadelphia 76ers you are on the NBA 35th Anniversary team, you're one of the fifty greatest players on the anniversary all the time and point-wise you $30,000 26.4 twenty four point average 10,000 rebounds plus some 48.54 your career and 5176 assists 44.2 for your career and Doc, you know what that last one the assists. I don't really talk that up because if I'm throwing you the ball, I don't need you to go back to me song. If you do it just need to put it up. They need to put it back to the family doing well. Yeah family's doing well. Thanks for asking. You know, I got a son over at Cal Berkeley. So he's he's out these a senior this year. And as a matter of fact at two other Sons out there two daughters and five grandkids and here at home. You know, I have found a boy and a girl so they're holding down the fort at home. So that's that's pretty big family and Family's everything family first man. That's the way it should be. We have been blessed home and also want to say Happy Belated Birthday. You just turned seventy one on the left one man catching somebody somebody else. I'm leaving behind in the dust off. So. Listen real quick. Let's get into this who were some of your role models growing up back in that solid, New York. Yeah in Nassau County, you know, the athletes are a lot of athletes from birth. Alan Jim Brown is is from there. So I always heard about his exploits and you know, when he left of it has to high school with the Syracuse and went all to be you know, if not the greatest NFL player in history one of them and you know, so he was he was a guy I had to walk past jumping Johnny Green's house to get the school. He was playing for the Knicks. Yeah. He used to always get those low tippins and you know blend in real. Well, he was a lefty and so so to see him play at Madison Square Garden, you know was was was pretty special. Other than that on Long Island who else was out there. You know, it's it said there's somebody else I'm forgetting about who? Oh John Mack John Mackey year the what the the tight end. For the Pittsburgh and you know what his last days a long car ride with him. I was recognizing was from Long Island and it's always special to me cuz you know, you had some Dimension it was repeating himself. But you know, I was just missing in like an eagle wide-eyed kid does, you know when a presence of somebody who is ten years or more older than you who is who has done great things. So I always try to be that guy to others and you know do some great things about things and then, you know spread the wealth and enjoy that that feeling and also that understanding of what it takes to to do those things with the Next Generation. And you know, it's funny you would mention that because I enjoyed it anymore number 88 with the cost to get in great great player man. Who was your Nemesis I had an image. Is growing up is what God I just couldn't because this guy named Mark wolfmeyer. He was a white dude. Every time I saw this guy he always gave me thirty five forty points in an 8-minute games before birth to who was that guy? Will you will listen to his name wolfmeyer intimidating right? They're going to play against a guy off. But you know when I grew up on Long Island and there was a very special player guy named Al Williams who went to Niagara Falls you to be broke all the Calvin Murphy's records and he was a two-sport athlete like Allen Iverson played football and played basketball never lost a football game this high school high school career. So he was I thought we were going to be teammates cuz we grew up together through eighth grade and then I moved to another community and suddenly he was on the other team. So this was my boy wage. And somebody, you know had to had to face him and he was a little guy like five-ten five eleven or whatever. But but very special very much like a there was a guy named Chamberlain who was in the same class that I was in and he went to a private school on Long Island. It was called a while now and Lutheran, you know, he was six six months when we were we were Juniors. I was like 6 2 and 1/2 or whatever. So he was not a guy who I could really do anything with me. He got a scholarship to North Carolina became an All-American MVP in the NIT and I think you know, the pro pro life just wasn't suited for him. He got injured got some injuries and whatever and and didn't Advantage still, you know, there's something about growing and blossoming late as opposed to early, you know, because I mean I can name a half a dozen guys who at age twelve or thirteen they could do everything. Is anybody doing a basketball court and they were still the same thing as sixteen been doing the same thing at twenty and they hadn't grown in it or whatever. So there's something to be in a late bloomer, but you should I consider myself a late bloomer. I was probably about six feet six one in high school as a senior always that was blessed with athleticism. But I had a growing spurt. I hit my growing spurt off my first year in college. I went to Junior College. I grew like four inches at summer where your head and arms always that long and that big yeah. Well, you know, I was six three and half when I came out of high school. So I grew three inches and gained Thirty pounds in college, but always had the big myths and I always had Faith makes and and and had fun using them and I had big shoes which I had to wear shoes and sneakers for a long time cuz she was cost a lot of money than with my family down from somebody else while raising three kids dead. If we didn't have a whole lot of money for shoes and sneakers, so that was that was part of the hustle. Remember.