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01:42 min | Last month

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:54 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Me. They are not willing to accept being not on the top. There's no way they are not on the top. They want the benefit of the doubt, they act like karens, when they lose, I don't get it, Paul. Do you know of a sportsmanship class that all Alabama fans can take online this month? I think Alabama fans live in their own world because they've owned a sport for so long. And they don't care. They don't think like you do or other people do. Well, look, look, look, Paul. I'm a Miami saying basketball football baseball diving. That's it. I don't switch teams because of Miami football and then I go to USC basketball. I'm a Miami fan straight down the line. But that's what they ought to be. They ought to just root for one team at an accept losing when losing happens. It's okay. Miami was dumbing it. We want championship every other year for three years and played in four national championships in 5 years. That's dominated. But once they start losing and hadn't won since O one, what do I do? I accept it. I still talk my smack. I'm a have fun. I'm a last, but winning is not everything. Okay, what I don't understand is why you seem like a really bright guy. Why you let these people bother you? You're going to say that you don't, but you talk about it. And ask me for you. Hey, Paul. I know you're a smart guy. Because you got an EXP in the pay you millions of dollars to do what you do. You're very smart. But yeah, you're right. I'm a bright young man in my own world. Whoever, whatever their opinion is of me, I don't care. But Paul, you have to, you just have to realize winning is not everything. It's a good thing, but it's not everything, but accept it when it doesn't happen. That's what I don't like about them. I'm saying, it's not that I, I'm not obsessed with Alabama. I live in Birmingham, Alabama. Everybody in my sports group about 90% of them are Alabama saying. So whatever I say, they're not going to agree with it because I don't like Alabama. Point blank period. Just like tonight, I'm taking Tennessee and the points. Alabama basketball is just fools gold, baby, and you know it's just like last year. They wanted to be number one seed. They lost the first game of the SEC tournament. They lost in the first game of the NCAA, turned into airplane, never got cold. So I don't care enough about Alabama being ranked number one. That's just somebody's opinion. We appreciate that. JK, we're heading to a break. You want to give us a final thought or a phone call, 855-242-7285. Wu Tang versus

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

08:06 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Ready? Ready. Win an avenger returns. You're not the one with the hammer and Thor. We get confused. Similar body types. The new saga begins. He's a monster. Who thinks he's a God? I am king. It's okay. We're okay. It's gonna be okay. You're saying, okay, too much. Okay. Ant man and the wasp quantumania ready PG-13 may be inappropriate for children under 13 in theaters this Friday. And we are back and we are taking your phone calls the rest of the way. What an afternoon, this has been with Barry Switzer and so many other great guests. So let's continue Tommy is up next. Hey Tommy, go ahead. Hey, what's going on? We are doing great. Thank you. I hear this thing all the time. About don't go on and trying to catch up with Nick Saban I hear these guys stand all the time, but they trying to catch up with Nick Saban and I thank George and the team now about how great Nick say been ill as far as losing coaches every year, but the expectations never changes. You know, they still want you to perform at a high level and when you take down Alabama, you take them down by taking a coach and when you agree Paul yeah, I mean, I think the toughest thing in any walk of life is maintaining success because you're measured against what you've done, the pressure, there's an expectation and what you are always trying to do for 40 years trying to become the best. Now it's expected and if you don't do it, it feels just like a disappointment. I think Paul did, you know, Georgia, they say we arrogant. And I really don't think they really understand the journey of ten year long span of dominant and losing culture, but still to this year, Paul, Alabama. Lost 5 years because the type of coaches they Nick Saban handed up with. So now he's trying to find coaches to light that fire back up out of those players. That's what jaws are going to have to understand when you replace and culture. You got to come in with the right coaches every year and replace those coaches. You think that's fast path. I think that's very fair. And this is the first well, I say it's the first test for Kirby smart. It really isn't. He lost Dan landing last year, but I don't think people thought that was as big a deal because Kirby smart is essentially the defensive coordinator. He had much chance there and he was able to move Glenn schumann and must jamp into that spot. So this is a little more important because of the Kirby smart as a defensive coach and this is an offensive position. And if Kirby had gone out and let's say he had hired Tommy Reese, there might be a different reaction to this, but there is a stigma connected to Mike Bobo. And that's what he's dealing with. Yeah, because you know what my Bobo is. You know, and the thing about it is called, you know, I'm not coming to shoot George anything on top right now, but George is just finished seeing how hard it is to stay on top and being replaced coaches every year. You know, that's all I wanted to say. Well, thank you. I don't think another question that was raised by the caller who was talking about how Alabama should when Kirby smart when Sabin leaves issue try to hire Kirby smart, but and I raise this question. I've had a few people push back on me, but why would you leave where you are when it's your school, first of all, and you've built this behemoth, you have brand new facilities across the board to go someplace and replace statement. Why would you do that? Same thing as applicable to dabo Sweeney, although the circumstances are a little bit different because he plays in a different league. But that's the one thing that I can't quite figure out. Anyway, let's check in with Larry, who is in Missouri. Hey, Larry. How are you? Hey, miss bob. I'm how you get along with that. Man, it's been a long time. Thanks for calling. Yeah, great, great. Hey, man, I appreciate it. And I'm actually playing this strike today. If you'll give me a minute or two, I just got a quick very switch to story for you. My personal very Switzer story. And this was years ago and you remember when my son got sick and ended up passing away or whatever anyway, he had a broke femur, a broke hip was on a ventilator 24 hours a day and we were in the hospital on my, you know, I can't even get him to the hospital. I'm underneath that like a wheelchair accessible van and a generator because I was a 100% dependent on power. If I lost power, you had to use an ambu bag, push it every 5 seconds to keep him alive. So I'm like, hell, I never asked nobody for nothing, but I mean, you know, I'm like a so I started to go fun. And a lot of your callers from this show dominated to me as Friends of mine from this show, people I didn't even know, which I appreciate them, but gets back to very Switzer. Just before that, he started the blue start following me on Twitter, which is surprisingly enough. And I don't know very short. I have met him since this, but anyway, he started following me and I'm like, well, you know, I don't have enough followers, and I'll just ask Barry Switzer. He would just put it on it, 'cause he got several 100,000 followers. If he'd put it on his feed, just, you know, years ago fun, you know, and I didn't hear enough about 5 minutes and I thought, well, hell, you know, I can't blame him. He don't know me or whatever. All of a sudden I get this DM back very switch. He says, no, what's going on? So I explained it to him again. And lo and behold, it's like a boom. He puts it on his feed. And then I told him I was in a coach. I'm not asking you. I'm not asking you for any money at all. If you just do that for me, and one minute later, he sends me a check for $500. Oh my goodness. I don't need the dough very Switzer. He doesn't know me. I'm just saying he is one hell of a good man. And I don't care if anybody says, he's always the king to be called Paul. I'll call you back. I really think you're great to hear from you again. You bet. And that is a remarkable story. JK is up next. What was going on fine, bob? JK, welcome. Hey, Paul. You know what I don't like about these long drawn out stories. We keep hearing from these folks. We don't have anybody to verify these stories. So I don't want to hear all these long growing out stories every day about various ways and all these people that people meet who cares. And to this guy to just talk about a few minutes ago about Alabama. And said Barry Switzer was trying to save his son's life. You don't think that's a big deal? Hey, Paul. Let me talk about this guy that just talked about. Okay. This guy talking about the coaches are the reasons of non success. What is he really talking about? And Kirby and Georgia is going to experience what it feels like when coaches leave on a consistent basis. Is this just about them or not cutting it the last two years? What is it really about? I mean, on one hand, they're dominant. On the other hand, they're losing because the coaches are leaving. I don't get it. The narrative changes after every loss it seems to me.

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:15 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Bobo's back. The world sets again. Thank you, George. I didn't know. I didn't know that he cares so much. Oh my God, he's so bad. Thank you for making this. The greatest violent time in the history of the legend. Whoo. Get ready, Tennessee. We come and we ain't busted out, but we might catch them, baby. Elvis has left the building. Okay, let's continue with more phone calls here. David is in Jacksonville, Florida. Hello, David. Well, hello, Paul. I am Louis shocked that I got through. I am a second time caller, not at first. I think I'd call 8 or 9 years ago, and I was so embarrassed and humble. I think it lasted maybe 15 seconds, and I was dismissed, so hopefully I can last a bit longer this time. So he's already made it to the 19 second mark. Well, I'm ahead. I'm here. Anyway, so you got to call earlier and ask you about who you thought would replace coach Sabin and you say, well, you couldn't really tell now when that would happen. Until you knew kind of what the coaching environment of the coaching fields were at that time. So I started making some notes after you said that. And it kind of came up with a scenario. So one time Alabama's president based statement that hiring coach Saban was the best financial investment that university of Alabama had ever made. I think you probably should hear the Robert witt, the former former president, made that statement. Right. And every year that coach say me yesterdays a raise and when some people criticize that, a lot of people say, hey, with the mail money that he's brought into the university and into the state of Alabama that he is a bargain at twice whatever he's being paid. So given that, if he were to retire, my feeling is that I don't particularly like this individual unless he's my coach and I probably love him, but I don't particularly like him, but I feel that the only person, the only coach that could continue, what coach statement has done is Kirby smart. As that being said, he would not leave Georgia for another million. Or another two or three or four, but if coach Sabin is worth twice his salary now if Alabama were to go to smart and it's offering 20 million or so to come to Alabama and also make his staff the highest paid staff and football is going to do one of two things. One is going to give us probably the greatest chance of continuing what we've had here, especially since alleged that he's the new Alabama. We can get the new Alabama back to the old Alabama. We have a better shot of doing that. But secondly, if he says no, he's going to take that offer into Georgia and it's going to cost George in 20 million to keep it. So seriously, what do you think something like that could possibly happen? David, I think the odds of that are below zero. I don't think Kirby smart would ever do it. Because if you left Georgia, I think it would be because somebody convinced him that the NFL was a better quality of life existence, but considering he went to Georgia from Georgia, all the things that everyone watching and listening knows. I don't think $20 million would be enough, because I don't understand the high finances of that kind of money and very few people do. But when you're making 12 and somebody offers you 20, would you explain to me how that really changes anything? Well, but if you're net becomes or what if your gross becomes your net? Yeah, no, I mean, I understand that, but at this point, he's now raking in an unbelievable amount of money and he's not wanting for anything. He's got the best operation in sports. I think the bigger question would be this. Is that a better job than where he is? By the way, I don't think it is. So I appreciate it. It's interesting to think about Brian is in Birmingham. Hey, Brian. How you doing? We are doing great. Thank you. Fantastic. I've got a great, very Switzer story. I wanted to run by you. Sure. And I think I think you were really understand what I'm talking about. This was back in, I have some box seats at the Alabama. Back in the Sheila days and my daughter was in college there, my son was probably 15 year 14, 15 years old. And he wanted to go every game. And we did and we went to gains and we loved it. And so we're sitting in a SkyBox and lo and behold, my son would have never known his face. But I knew Barry Switzer when he walked in the door. And there's probably 25 people in the box and very sort of making his rounds around the box and I grabbed my son. I said, that's very Switzer. He is one of the greatest coaches of all time. Oklahoma national champion, Super Bowl with Dallas, et cetera. And of course, Barry had on both of his rings. Which were huge. And I mean, you know, so anyway, I asked my son, my son said, Danny, dad, you know, will you take me over there and introduce me to him? And I never met Barry before, but, you know, I grew up I'm about your age. So I grew up loving him and the competition and so on and so forth. But anyway, so we walk over there. And I said, coach Switzer, you know, this is my son. His name and he'd really like to meet you and you'd like to look at your range. And he was so nice. He grabbed my son by the shoulder and he shook his hands and he showed him both the rings and told him what they were.

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The Paul Finebaum Show

02:57 min | Last month

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"Here's the thing. The hardwood ninjas are coming Tennessee. This ain't no one time buster Douglas national Saturday number one ranking here baby. Oh, this one's a Mike Tyson runs. We better get on right here. By the way, we'll check. We check legend Tennessee is nearly a three point favorite. Man, it's the bank still open. To my ATM card. But this car is headed today to you. Man, I see Kentucky's an underdog Arkansas underdog. I'm doing a three team parlay right now. It's all Kentucky and Alabama hard line. I think all three of them are dogs who have to die. I could be wrong though. I know I've been known to be wrong. Paul and the business, this is what we call, this is what we call the same thing that Ted Williams from Tuscaloosa calls his breath, a smelly fish. Yeah, I dug pretty deep. It's two and a half to three legend, depending on where you're participating. Well, bob boogie's got it at three, so I'm going to take that plus one 25 on the money line for $200 right now. Hey Paul, let me ask you this, man. Have you ever received a Valentine gift or a gift that Christmas or for your birthday from an individual unexpected that you didn't see common and it's so touched your black cold hearted, just melted it and you became a better person. Have you ever received a gift like that? I think so, but tell me, I'm getting the impression you just got one. Man, I got a Valentine's gift yesterday. It changed my life, Paul. It changed my life. It broke my blood cold heart down. I can feel love again. I mean, that's I kind of give. It came out of the blue from a person that the relationship. I mean, I just never thought it was there. I never knew they cared that much, Paul. I just never knew they cared that much and it changed the legend. I'm a better man today because of it, Paul because somebody loved me enough to give me a Valentine gift like that. It was awesome. It was awesome, man. It was awesome. It was an experience I'll never forget. And I just want to thank the Georgia bulldogs for my. Whoo. I can breathe again the world makes sense again. It's all about the gather. The toast got rid of Joe Saturday got a real coat.

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The Paul Finebaum Show

01:37 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Morale getting ready, the rebels on the road. Taking on the Gators. And we return after a busy show at Barry Switzer and many more. Can you top Barry Switzer? Well, legend is next. Jesus loves Chicago. And he's headed for tea time. I said Jesus is left to hold. And he's headed for tea town. What's up? Brother, what's up, baby? What's up? Legend. Aren't you a Tennessee basketball fan? Always. Y'all ready? Y'all ready, baby? Well, we just don't want we just don't want one thing. The game to come down to a last second shot. No, no, we gonna hit it from 50 feet away. Mark see that left eye. Penny. Whoo. And I don't do that close. Paul, did I see? Did I get this right? I'm looking here at my online bookie. And it's Alba underdog tonight. This gotta be a miss friend, right? No, no, I saw that this morning, the line may be changed. It's not like I'm watching it in real time, but they were. They were earlier. And the famous words of little John what?

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The Paul Finebaum Show

07:57 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"People still talking about the Hall of Fame coach from Oklahoma on Oklahoma's entrance to the SEC. We're not that long away from one of the biggest basketball games of the year in the conference. Tennessee hosting number one ranked Alabama Nate oats joins us yesterday, but we are going to talk about that in other things with Ashley Woods who has joined us often. Throughout the years in various roles in Tuscaloosa, formerly of the sports editor of the crimson white Ashley, thanks so much for joining us and before we get to the even the game tonight, congratulations. You're now the editor of the C and W and some historical significance being the first female person of color to be in that job. I know that's not what you're interested in now. You're interested in talking about the game, but we are very happy and thrilled with your continued success. Every time we talk to you, you're knocking down some other glass ceiling. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, Paul. Thank you for having me and thanks again. It's an honor and a privilege to be the first to serve in that position. And I can't wait to get started in May. I still have some work to do over at 1956, but I can't wait to get started in mayor at The CW. It seems like I just saw you. We were in Tuscaloosa for the ironborn I was joking with one of your colleagues that I think you have not broken the record. You've shattered the record in terms of the number of appearances on this program and it is just the beginning. But thank you for being here. And let's talk about the story of the moment. The number one ranked crimson tide. How is that playing on campus? The fact that you have the number one basketball team in the country. You know, there are very few people on campus that were around or even alive when Alabama was last ranked number one back in 2002, 2003. So everyone on campus is very excited, you know, a lot of people have talked about this is the house that the late great Cameron Luke ratliff has built and they're just super excited to now have the number one basketball team in the country in Tuscaloosa and they're just excited to see what this team can do come march. Yeah, I got the impression Ashley last night talking to Nate Oates that he's okay with it. It's part of the come to the territory, but he also knows he could all go down the drain tonight in an hour. But in terms of just student pride, being number one in football is old hat. What about being number one in basketball? Yeah, this is a new territory for Alvin fans in Alabama students because, like I said, hasn't happened in over 20 years. So it's very excited to other fans that students are very excited to see this basketball team kind of look up to the potential and the hype that came with oats is higher back in 2019 and with just the team that they built during the off season after the 2021 2022 season. Ashley, let's talk about some of the other movements on campus, two new coordinators, one for the third time. The other one, Tommy Reese, 30 years old, coming from Notre-Dame, that mixed reviews from callers, what is your constituencies having to say about it? Yeah, it's kind of mixed reviews on the student side. I think students are excited about what Tom Reese can bring to the offense. And they're also excited about what Kevin steel could potentially bring. Back to the Alabama defense, but a lot of them are just unsure at the moment because I think some people are still thinking about Pete golden and Bill O'Brien. So they're cautiously optimistic to wait to see what happens in the fall to see if they need to be excited. For what these new offensive coordinators could bring to the table, but me personally, I'm excited to see what both of these coordinators bring in the fall. They have a pretty stock of talent coming in the Tuscaloosa next fall. So I'm excited to see what they do with that. And Kevin Steele, a little more familiar, but still he was at auburn for a couple of years. He's been a lot of different places. He went to Tennessee. He never got on the field because Jeremy Pruitt was let go. Is there a feeling that he is the coach for a while or is he just holding the seat warm until Jeremy Pruitt gets out of NCAA jail? I am not sure if that's the sense student says have at the moment, I think people are just excited to see what these two bring to the team this year. And what happens down the line is what happens down the line. Talking to Ashley Woods, who will become the editor of the crimson white Ashley. Let's talk about that for a second because we've seen you over the years on campus and you're certainly an active and a very visible member of that student community, both in the publication side and with what you've been doing most recently. I realize the job doesn't start for a while, but you had to get the job. So you had to convince I'm sure some people about what your plans will be. What can you tell us about how you are going to lead a very important part of that university in terms of the interaction with the most important people, the students? Yeah, for sure. A good chunk of my plan is focusing on what I've done at 1956, which is diversifying student media. So amplifying voices that are not necessarily seen in student publications are just in publications in general and making sure that those voices, those stories, those experiences are told while also making sure that The CW maintains this responsibility to accurate, fair, and clear journalism, and that's kind of essentially what my plan is. I hope to implement the things that I've done at 1956 over at The CW because I do believe that the future of student media and publications in general relies and diversity of stories, voices, and people writing those stories. And actually, that's so important and interesting to hear because we're sports fans. We're not into the weeds of what young people are thinking and doing, but I know how passionate you are and having been on that campus and interacted with other students, especially in the communications department. It just seems that it is such a different place. I mean, that's obvious. We've seen the newsreel, but how would you describe that campus right now in terms of where your direction is and really where the school's direction is? The school is heading into this direction where it needs to come to terms with its issues of diversity from the past while also helping current and potentially perspective students in the future feel welcomed on campus and make sure that their voices are heard and I have a unique responsibility being the editor in chief over at 1956 and will beat the item in chief over at The CW. To kind of balance those two acts of balancing act of making sure those voices are heard, but also reporting on things that are important to campus and making sure that we do our due diligence as a publication. And as a group of journalists, storytellers, photographers and such. Well, actually, once again, congratulations. We look forward to many more visits. We're all thrilled for you over here. And we will look forward to seeing you very, very soon. Thank you for your time. We'll take a short break as we get ready for an evening of college basketball, Bama playing at 7 p.m. Eastern Time a couple other games about to begin.

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06:30 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Hello, jaiden. You're on the air. Good afternoon. Hi, how are you? Very well. Thank you. I just wanted to call in and give my opinion on they're talking about Georgia. Someone from Ohio, I obviously have some sour feelings about them, but I believe that they're the new Alabama. I think they got the leadership from top to bottom. You can even see that people that don't feel the feels maybe. Yeah, thank you very much. Interesting point there. Harold is in Georgia. Hello, Harold. Hey, Paul, how you doing this morning? This afternoon, excuse me. We are doing great. Thank you, Harold. Appreciate you taking my call. I was just called the people that are calling in about Mike Bobo being offensive coordinator. Yes. I think one thing that people that kind of forget, of course, Kirby and will and Mike, they both played for coach donnett. Right. And coach Don is in Athens, and I think that's a big asset for all of them. I think you know, I think coach Don and helps him out and stuff like that. And I think it's just going to be just a big thing for Georgia and I think you're exactly right. When Mike was coaching for coach Rick, he didn't have the defenses, but I think it's just a good move for everything. Well, Harold, I mean, Kirby smart knows what he wants to do, offensively, and he was able to make a move last year after Dan lanning left. Nothing got it didn't see any difference in the Georgia defense. And I think he's looking I mean, he knows what a good team he has. He knows he's got a big challenge at quarterback. And is this the time you bring someone else in? Someone totally knew when you have a former coordinator sitting there in the next room. And I think that's what he ended up doing. People can say whatever they want, but just because just because it's his program, it doesn't make maintenance the right decision, but it's the decision he made. And I think he feels pretty comfortable. I don't think he didn't waste a minute. I mean, he knew monkey was leaving for weeks, or he thought he was. And he was ready to move Bobo in. The next moment. Surely is in Kentucky. You're on the air. Hello, Shirley. Good evening, mister fine bong. I hope that you're doing quite well and thank you for taking my call. Thank you, Shirley. Thank you. We're doing great. Thank you. I wish to comment so up on the absolute exceptionalism of coach dawn staley of South Carolina. This is a positively riveting young woman who story far transcends basketball. She is confident in terms of the life goals that she is established to achieve, she is an process of creating a dinosaur at South Carolina or we're able she may be in the future. I had the absolute pleasure of watching her teams mesmerizing performance. I guess LSU preceding the Super Bowl. And rarely has there ever been this displayed upon a basketball court since don't get determination, such unit cohesion, such precision of focus. It is truly spended to contemplate where this young woman's height may ascend in the future and she will be an absolute pleasure to watch. I am sure for years to come and thank you, coach staley for your patriotism, your representation of women's basketball and during several Olympics games. Excellence in your role at the university of South Carolina. And how am I going to set is this mister fine bob? Mister considering. Thank you very much. Black history month and march is women's history month. And we have here an America that straddles so superbly, both of those acknowledgments. Thank you. Thank you very much. And I just wish I could speak that clearly because surely was like listening to an English professor. I thank you very, very much. Solomon is in Florida. Hello Solomon you're on the air. Hello. Hi. I hear what we request and question. Okay, sure. First request. I'd like to see you one of your handy dandy people to put a picture of Joel of Charles Manson next to I mean, I think there was someone we can't do it for this reason. Yeah? We're afraid the Manson Family would sue us, trying to, for the likeness. Excellent for me. But I swear, I saw that picture and I went my God. By the way, I don't know when I've heard a more troubling call from Iman that we heard today. That was fairly fairly concerning. Well, I hate to hate to admit it, but if it comes on when I change the channel, I have one question for you. I hate to admit this too, but when I man comes on, I change the channel. But what an hour with Barry Switzer, we're coming right back. Thank you for listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. The Paul fine bomb show airs weekdays on the SEC network beginning at three eastern. In 2016, in the midst of a combative presidential election, a dangerous militia group was forming in a small city in Kansas, and they had a dangerous mission. They were plotting an attack, one that could have killed hundreds. If it hadn't been

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:13 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"But anyway, I'm just calling to ask you to make some comments about Georgia football. I find it funny that everybody's hating on George because they're winning now and hell they hadn't won anything since Herschel and buck blue and Terry hogue and all of them were there. Now it seems like they're new Alabama. Everybody's hating on because they want back to back. I just wanted to ask you your honest opinion. Once you thought about Georgia three Peyton with especially with them having Bobo now as a new offense a coordinator and do we even know who the quarterback's going to be, sir. We don't. Most people think it will be Carson Beck. It's a logical guess, but that may have been, that would have been a good guess a year or two ago. Georgia will be the favor. That's what we know. We haven't been down this road before. It's never happened. Alabama was the last school I believe. It had a legitimate shot in 2013. They were number one. They were number one until the 12th game of the year. When they lost on the kick 6. So they came, they made a legitimate run at a three P, but nobody has done it since. Jeff is in Missouri. Hey Jeff, you're on the air. Go right ahead. Hey, Paul, thanks for taking my call. I'm just calling about Barry switcher. I think he was a legend. I just don't understand a couple of the callers, like the one from St. Louis, doggone, and you know, yeah, he's in his 80 years old or whatever. I mean, he's going to maybe they still remember a couple, few things, you know? And then plus, the other guy called and said, he got spanked by Miami three or four times? Well, what do you do? Look what Saban has done. I mean, he's lost game from everybody who loses games. They're not perfect. I just think, I think Barry is one of those coaches that, you know, because he's such a straight shooter, he will rub some people the wrong way, but listen, I don't care whether people liked him or not. I thought he was a phenomenal guest. And whether his memory is perfect in his 80s of something that happened 50 years ago, whose is. And we'll take a break. And we are

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:00 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Back. We appreciate all of you being here and bob is in St. Louis to start this segment. Hey, bob. Hi, Carl. I just like to make a poll in here that we're still married. Which at least do his whole work because before he comes on his show, he made some sort of mistake what about having the most wins in the 70s that is absolutely incorrect. I always thought Brian had the most wins in the 70s. Well, in the 70s, Alabama had a 103. Oklahoma had a 102. I know it's just one victory, but you don't come on. And just make a mistake, but like that, without doing your homework. Well, something tells me he probably knew, I mean, I don't know. I mean, I didn't want to correct him because I wasn't a 100% sure, but because it's been 45 years, but I tended to remember Alabama having the being that owning the setup. Well, I had to Google it, but I thought Alabama had a better record. One of the things about squares, and he's a pompous butt. And the reason nobody likes him because he is self centered. Not only that, he was handed the best costume football player ever and ranting mouth local homeless because he berated him. It didn't appreciate his talent and to me that's really good coach. I mean, you had the best man out there and I forgot what his name is right now, but you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, well bob, thank you. I'm sorry you didn't like the interview. William is up next. Hey, William. Hey, Paul, how you doing? We are doing great. Bob a little bit. I love coach, which on your show. And I love the interview. Something that was said in that interview, that I wanted to make sure that was pointed out. So it's going to say this, right? Very sweetzer and Paul Bryant grew up 40 miles from one another. Think about the level of winds between two men that grew up 40 miles from one another and probably one of the most poorest parts of the one of the poorest states in this country, right? Like nothing there but that Tom topical grew up right there and you got Brady acres. You got Larry lacewell. You got Ken outfield from right up the road from all of them. It's just a phenomenal area for coaches. You do the research on it. It's like no, no. I thought that was very interesting. And I mean, they really, you don't think of switcher and Bryant being in the same era, but for 9 years they were. It's a little bit of overlap. But yes, sir, I appreciate you having them on the J, great show, Paul, and look this, you know, the dynamics changing with Texas, I know you coming in here, so it's going to be a lot different. Conversations and a lot more. Well, thank you so much. Listen, I'm about to fact check Barry Switzer live on the air. He was entertaining and like him or not. And apparently some did not. The answer is up next. Hey, Vance. Hey, Paul. No, I don't want to beat up on Barry Switzer. Like he said it with his own word and getting older, but I mean, I can say that he said he played against Bear Bryant. In 1970, but that was just the casual mistake. Yeah, no, I mean, I knew that. I knew when he said that that was impossible because switcher was coaching that. Yeah, I mean, and without a doubt, he was an extremely colorful coach and successful, but I really think it might have behooved the man because no matter what mental state he's in, he knows them good and well that Miami school of their butt three years in a row and he could not play with that football team and had not Miami. I'm sure along the way they screwed up that year when they were saying bye bye bosworth and the sand. Right. And I'm sure they screwed up probable. And a couple of national championships slip away in the 80s, but hey, who doesn't? No, but you know, I'm just saying that Miami and by the way, he also shared a national check and ship in the 70s, which I don't hear many coaches ever say. Well, you know, that's why I was curious when I, because, I mean, they were on probation during that during his first two years. And he is a colorful guy. He's a very interesting I enjoyed hearing him by the way. But I guess I'm being a little stickler here too, but I'll never forget that was Miami Oklahoma games because they were fantastic. Oklahoma could not play with them because at that time they didn't have the speed no, advance, thank you very much. A lot of reaction to Barry Switzer's comments here today. How about drew and Lexington, you're on the air? Hey, Paul. Thanks for taking my call. Thank you. Just wanted to bring up a point I heard in his conversation with was Tim and the Bayer trade and information at certain times for certain opponents, which I thought was pretty cool. To have that ace in his pocket, he could refer to as necessary, seems like their relationship was well enough to call upon each other, which I thought was pretty cool. And then the rivalry gains, I would love to just keep the tradition alive and maybe just extend the season a game or two to fit in the new rivalries and let's just see where it takes us. I mean, I know we can't really go against injury. Schedule that right now for this reason. You have 12 games. You have an SEC championship. And then you have this 12 team playoff that will make that impossible, but I appreciate your call. Thank you very, very much. Let's continue with Andy in Ohio. Hello, Andy, go right ahead. Hey, Paul, thanks for taking my call the first time caller. Thank you. Hi, I'm up here in Cleveland, Ohio. And I am representing the SAC proudly. Let me tell you. I'm sorry. I said that's great. That's quite a place to go from the south. Yes, sir. Yes, sir, it is. I'm actually originally from Shreveport Louisiana, and I'm a huge George bulldog fan, have been all my life. And had to choose Georgia because back in the 70s and I'm sure you remember my daddy was a huge old miss fan and you didn't even mention LSU in our House and I missed it so bad. I just couldn't pull foreign policy. I went with mom on New York and getting in trouble that way.

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:27 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Ready? Ready. When an avenger returns. You're not the one with the hammer. That's Thor. We get confused a lot. Similar body types. The new saga begins. He's a monster who thinks he's a God. I obtain. It's okay. We're okay. It's gonna be okay. You're saying okay too much. Okay. Ant man and the wasp quantumania. Ready PG-13 may be inappropriate for children under 13 in theaters this Friday. We're back in, again, how much fun was that going retro? The guy, I mean, he said it. I mean, you know, lost one game tied in one, two national championships, his first three years. The school coming off probation. He won another championship or two. Picked up a Super Bowl championship. And does not does not mention his words to say the least. Let's grab some more call CB is in Tuscaloosa, hey CB. How you doing today, Paolo? We are doing great. I'll tell you how a pretty good interview because I wouldn't know. You know, I'm old 'cause I would know ochre. How much sooner fan a talk around? I always say, lord, he'd be running at school up here, but his mama's team said to find that, but the app was a real good interview. It kind of kind of shocked me. I fooled me. I know just pretty well. Oh, he's brilliant. A show he had the main thing I wanted to ask you about. About college sports, I know you own it pretty heavy all these recruiting in this portal and this money thing and swapping this wedging. Is that going to just get worse worse and really hurt college forward when you really? See me, I don't think it will. I think it would change it. But it's inevitable. There's so much money already involved that the idea that players are making money really isn't that surprising. I mean, we're talking about a $1 billion industry where coaches are making the 12 million a year. So the fact that a player now makes money, it seems shocking when it happened. It doesn't anymore. And I still think the games are great. I mean, we were fans. It's not your father or grandfather's game anymore, but it's what we have. Thanks for the call. Appreciate it. Mark is up next. Hey mark, you're on the air. Hi, Paul, how are you doing? First time callers. Thank you. Just wanted to make a comment. Everybody keeps talking about saving leaving and when is it going to leave? Well, nobody really knows about him. That's just my opinion. And I think when the time comes, everybody will know and he'll let everybody know when his time has come. But how do you use his successor? At Alabama. You're honest opinion. Mark, you know me. I try to give as quick an opinion as I can. I don't think it's I don't think it's possible to know right now because it changes so dramatically and the timing of it will be the most important factor one is will there be someone on his staff that is impressive enough that Sabin feels comfortable in anointing that couldn't happen right now based on the fact that there's so much turnover and who is the coach out there that is the coach of the moment that would appeal to the Alabama administrators. It's going to be and I offer a third possibility a third line. Who would want it? And I say that knowing that you inherit a great program, but your standard is to win the national championship every year. And that's a challenge. I think there's a possibility of maybe somebody like a double sweep. Somebody from there, that's probably there. It could be a possible I would quickly respond by that. And why would dabo Sweeney want to take that job when he's already the king of his own castle in Clemson? Well, football is a challenge, no matter how you look at it, especially now with the transfer polls in place. So it would be a possibility he could come and bring whoever he wanted to with him. He could. Yeah, and it's not something that hasn't been discussed, but would dabo Sweeney, who's already played for four national championships in one, two, and two of those against Alabama, by the way, would he want to walk in there. Yeah, he's from there. He went to school there. Right. Correct. I daresay his loyalty to Clemson right now would be would be superior to his feelings for Alabama. Thanks for the call. Appreciate it. Let's check in with Bama John, who was up next. Yeah, thank you. Paul was taking my car. Thank you. Yeah, I wanted to thank you for not all wrong. I'll do the best. I got you all wrong. You stood up for Dale and hurt their dad trying to kick a man when he down, you know? And I just don't see how come, feel like they have so much victual for coach saving. I don't understand that. Well, well, John, I mean, people respect Nick Saban immensely, but whatever he does is I was under the biggest microscope in the world of college football, I should say. I mean, they're bigger microscopes. But I appreciate your call very much. We're heading to a break. We got a little bit long with Barry Switzer. We still have more guests to come and spend a busy show. More of your phone calls right after this. You were listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. In a small, close knit community in Kansas, a group of men started meeting in secret.

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

08:10 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"And I was doing the right thing before anybody else was doing the right thing. And so that was a tremendous advantage for me in the 70s. Oklahoma and Nebraska dominated the 70s. We were one of the winningest team in the 70s. And I don't know Alabama members somewhere there behind us. The coach Brown was smart enough after playing us against us in the wishbone, the blue bar, to go to the wishbone. And I had a great run. So that all started back along the road, but Texas was the first. I knew it. We had to play Texas every year. I studied to fail. I knew what they were doing. So what the scheme did the people did the defenses and I said, this is what we need to do to finally chuck chuck for base and they're doing it. And then we made a great living with it, because as I said, dominated as 70s and Nebraska did too, and they kept on dominating the 90s. We were all one or two when we were played and the orange bowl, 13 times both of us and played for the national championship. So it was a great era for us, but it changed because everyone, we don't have that advantage anymore being the school that creates the black player. And everybody does today and back then everybody was making a mistake because they weren't doing the right thing. They were concerned about other things. I wasn't able to be what my regions are paying thought. I will best players when it takes care of everything. In your first three years, you lost one game and you tied one game. I mean, that's one of the most amazing beginnings to a career that anyone's ever had. How are you prepared? And how did you deal with everything that happened so quickly? So not to mention, we won two national championships. Twice. And that won two national championships. And more and more than the 1101 year earlier on probation when I took over the job and what we wanted to feed in dominated a great of my defenses starters started in FL and great players. But it was a time when I enjoyed the game. In the 80s with the same way we were doing the same thing. And I tried to hire a mile more when he went to Notre-Dame as a debt now can be more often coordinated with the wishbone. I am now more talks every week about how they were played on the perimeter of how they play people play defense against them. And we traded film. We couldn't do it with Texas. The only other team we wanted to wish mom. But Alabama and Oklahoma were tied close together. And because we weren't playing each other, so we helped each other. And so I spent a lot of time on the phone and went now decided he was going somewhere else at my open job begged him to come and we won the national championship that year 85 when I was trying to get to come after Jim Don and left me once the Texas. No, he went to lane and mouse and national coach to eventually in the hell. I didn't know you all of them. But they remember, but anyway, I've always had a great connection to I grew up 40 miles where he grew up Fortnite Arkansas and I crossed it and I knew I played against coach Brown in 1970. He was running up the goal. One of the biggest thrills for me running on field was C coach Bryant leading up against the gold post with his hat on. And we run by him on the field and playing the game as a sophomore linebacker. For Arkansas and they were undefeated, John David Crowe has been coping with. That's the game. Ronnie Osmond is the quarterback's Texas a and M, we threw a pass in the flat leading 7 to 6 and our quarterback car running for a touchdown and roddy has been running down and he makes a statement after the game when asked how could you run down a fast Arkansas defense back you'll have a species as Ellie's running for touchdown. I was running for my life. Makes a difference. But I've always enjoyed that relationship with coach grant set with many backwards back in the 70s and a lot of my coaches played for Jim McKinsey who I came with Kentucky with him, pat Jones, pat James, you know him happens with defensive coordinator. He plays a Kentucky at the same time, Jim did New Orleans guys and knew him well and the hilly coach was Jim for years. At coach with me for years. But so we had that we'd go to Alabama to visit every year in springs and spend a lot of time down there together. So we got to know them really well. And enjoyed that relationship. I want to ask you because I mean, during your era, you were at the top of the food chain considered one of the great coaches of that era and still are many, many years later and the media, of course, an easy word to use has now proclaimed Nick Saban the greatest coach of all the time. And I ask you that because you coached in the Brian era, you coached in the Tom Osborne era, you were in that on that mountain Rushmore list as well. Is there any, is there any legitimate way to determine the greatest coach of all time? No, no, you can't do that. They're all good coaches. They all have a talent. It makes a difference. But people are going to say Brian to take that talent can be sure that they can take years and beat you with them and the coaching is important. But no one day out coaches anybody. Every coach today is a hell of a football coach. Back in Meyer of the dinosaur era when you would get to drink water and all that crap, it's coaches is so much smarter than every area offense defense. So it's difficult to say we out coach someone you have teams that didn't make mistakes and that you played they played well and you win the game. Talent is the key to any program as long as you recruit those guys. That's the area of the country that got the best players. You take the first and second and third rounds of the draft hell every damn lineman is a pick the draft. You know, get to the rest of the leagues till you get past those first three or four rounds. We got the big 6 7 two three 55 360 guys at squat down. They're down there and they get them and they can beat like help warm Oklahoma, the demographics up here is terrible there's no population in state Oklahoma, Kansas, Alaska. It's all in the south and with Texas, but their numbers, that's great players down there. But we used to get them home. We can't anymore. Oklahoma can't get them anymore. But we used to, and that's when we were really good. Coach, I want to thank you. Hopefully we can do this more often because I was talking to Jim donnan. I knew how close you are to him. Yeah, he's a good guy. Coach, he's my offensive coordinator when we won the national championship 85. And he thinks the world of you, as we all do. And you be well, and I hope you'll come back. This was an absolutely. And then let you talk. Coach, that was my show. It was great. Hey, we got a spirit. We got to see here, if you ever anywhere near us, would it be more than happy to put you on.

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"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:11 min | Last month

"switzer" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Begins and there's so much conversation going on about what happens next for the SEC and we are so excited to welcome our next guest to the program. The legendary Hall of Fame coach, Barry Switzer, won multiple national championships at Oklahoma, won a Super Bowl for the cowboys and first of all, coach, thank you for making time. We have been looking forward to this for a long time. I appreciate it. Paul, it's your damn fault. You haven't called me a glimpse and Birmingham cost me all the time. This first time you called me. Well, I felt like we had tried. Maybe we just couldn't, maybe we just couldn't get through. But if you're taking wimps calls, then we're pretty fortunate. I've been wimping up in friends for a long, long time. We have really helped. With his travels through basketball countries and with him. I would like to ask you, but I'll start with a headline that you helped create the other day out in Tulsa with your thoughts on the SEC and Oklahoma and I would like to start there because it is now happening in the we're all eager to hear what you have to say about the sooners coming to the SEC. Well, I made the comment the other day that someone asked me, I'm going to give them an answer. My opinion, I don't live in their house over there at OU anymore. I don't go there to watch them practice. I don't evaluate the talent. I don't grade your film. I'm completely divorced from that program. But when you're a 122nd defense in college football, you've got to get a lot better for you to play in that league and the SEC. There are several teams in that league I can name them that are more talented defensively than we are. We're pretty fancy on offense and talented there. We've got some things we do. We always have, but defense still wins for you and I just don't think we got big enough guys squat down and play defense and Russia passer. And that's what you got to have. Coach, I know you alluded to Lincoln Riley, who so many people loved and were disappointed when he left, more than disappointed. Do you think that was a big factor? The entry to the SEC for him leaving? For him, believe him or his leaving. He's never told me, but I've assumed that is a surprise to everyone, bob stoops told me that Lincoln had told him that he was leaving. I think his agent has been working on this for some time. People got upset with him about how he left. So how do you leave when you quit? You call your team in before you play a game and say hey, guys, I'm witnessing my last game coach you guys. You will say that. You got to go through this as you finish. And I said this, I moved to the money. I offered you got a $10 million contract out there. They gave me the moon to come out there. I bought it my hundred and I forgot. How many square foot house 18,020 1000 ft² house out there in Malibu? Coaches grew from money house football teams. Schools grew from money. That's what we're doing. We're going to SEC for the money Paul. And so what the hell is wrong with football coaches doing the same thing? And yeah, he left and I think that was a factor in it. I don't think anybody asked him his opinion. And he didn't want to play there. He wanted to come the SAC and build that problem back up. And he did it pretty damn good first year to the two 12 to 12 and two. It was pretty damn good. Yeah. Heisman Trophy winner. It was a good start. And really made the playoffs. That Heisman Trophy wanted happened to be at Oklahoma. That's what really upset him. Yeah, I was going to try to avoid saying that, but I'm glad you did. Because Lincoln, Lincoln has a tremendous advantage recruiting quarterbacks. He calls the plays and coaches a quarterbacks on the field, he meets with the quarterbacks. They designed the game plan and the quarterbacks involved in doing that doing what he can do best and gives us the information that is coaches that we already know that. But that's a tremendous advantage for you. You will be able to head coach to recruit quarterbacks and he has that advantage. It's better a little defensive line coach trying to commence. You know, that he has enough of a promise you. Coach Switzer, you mentioned defense at Oklahoma and obviously Dennis is known as one of the gurus in college football, how long does it take to turn something like that around that unit around? Well, you know it takes players. It takes players, takes recruiting and you got to get those guys. And I think they did better recruiting this year and I think they did. And let's do it. We see evidence of that in the year or two. But spent ten years, I know. He was here ten years with bob stoops before he left in that cleansing. But he's a good coach, and excellent coach. But the talent is the edge and I don't think they got an edge right now, but we don't have the talent that other people have that we maybe 6 or 7 teams that are terrible at. And just about the game in general, because I mean, you competed at a time, the era of Paul Bryant, you went right past that into other eras and just your perspective on the game today, what's happening in it and really where it's going from here. Well, in my era, I was head coach in the early 70s. I was playing a black quarterback in 1971. You guys didn't even start recruiting black quarterbacks. I don't know the decades later. So Southwest conference. I had a tremendous advantage back in my era. Black players. I recruited the best players in all positions, venue that and you're going to play it you're the best player.

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Why Isn't Mitch McConnell Investigated for Profiting off of China?

Mark Levin

01:17 min | 1 year ago

Why Isn't Mitch McConnell Investigated for Profiting off of China?

"Peter Switzer wrote about Mitch McConnell on how he became not just a millionaire a multi multi multi millionaire through zen laws and the communist Chinese and the freighters and all the rest There's no investigation of that Not by any ethics committee not by the department of just because he's part of the system Because despite all his mumbling and bumbling and buffoonery he supports all this He supports it all But I mean this strongly You won't find a left wing Democrat who has a radio program that's number one but if you do number two condemning Schumer the way I condemn McConnell because Schumer delivers for his base for the most part no matter what they say McConnell delivers nothing McConnell was one of the parts of 19 of our product infrastructure William bridges my point And meanwhile most of it is nothing to have bridges Pay doesn't care He's been doing this a long time What's this Lying through his gums

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"switzer" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

06:39 min | 1 year ago

"switzer" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Me on Twitter at Jimbo talks As we talk of course about a lot of the big issues of the day The some of the names that have become familiar to all of us Peter Switzer will be joining us on the buhan show in our first hour this coming evening Tuesday night to talk about his new book red handed profiles in corruption and Clinton cash are two of his previous works so you get the general direction which he is and the subtitle of red handed is how American elites get rich helping China win And that's an interesting subject really the extent to which our pursuit of the almighty dollar leads us to sometimes undermine our own country I have no problem with pursuing the almighty dollar there ought to be limits on just how far you can go in pursuing that dollar and undercutting the country I would have to say should be at the top of the list in particular are willingness to essentially bow down if you will to both China and big tech to a certain extent and overlapping group of actors on the world stage is that very disconcerting And it is I think unfortunate that well not just unfortunate but understandably unfortunate one problem that I think that we have in this country of many problems goes back to our educational system as do many of our problems and that one is a basic education in the civics in citizenship in understanding not just that yes of course this country has made mistakes and yes it is not perfect but it is certainly a lot closer to perfection than most any other country in the world and we might want to try and keep that in mind We'll be talking also in the coming evening not only with Peter Schweitzer but also a Phil Robertson That's right Phil Robertson the man who is giving us so many interesting and fun moments on the duck dynasty has now written a story un canceled finding meaning and peace or the culture of accusations shame and condemnation Our willingness to condemn our fellow Americans to essentially slam shut the avenues of free speech and the like it is an unfortunate circumstance And again that too I think can largely be traced back to our educational system We have handed over the control of teaching our children during the formative years and they're called the formative years for a reason We have handed over such control largely because I think it was convenient We have let other considerations like career and the light get in the way and the children in the respect I think become if you will interruptions of our lives which is unfortunate And in the process we'll let the schools handle it I mean what damage could teachers do And not every teacher does damage certainly no teacher wishes to do damage The question is how they defined what is or is not good for your kids and the extent to which some would even deny that parents should have a say so Let's not forget the clarion words of the 2021 election cycle Terry McAuliffe running for governor of Virginia Disagreeing with the whole notion that parents should have a say so in the education of their kids I mean the utter hubris the arrogance of that as I've noted before it goes beyond just the badness of that as a policy but the badness of that as politics which apparently is lost on some people the idea that not only is it bad policy to take parents out of the equation of educating their kids but bad politics as well that parents are just sitting back waiting for the state to step forward and control the upbringing the rearing of their kids really Not the information that I had been aware of One 8 6 6 5 O Jimbo our number one 8 6 6 5 O 5 four 6 two 6 We are at a time in this country where we have I think lost a good many of our values They are good values and they are values that have been cast aside to a certain extent by virtue of convenience to a certain extent by virtue of the fact that some not all but some in our educational system have an agenda and that agenda is to get parents out of the equation as much as possible while the process moves forward of producing a good little socialists and that's been an effort which is to a fair extent succeeded Again it is important that we step forward In fact one thing I'll take note of right now I said during the year I would note the voter registration deadlines in the various states and that includes voting not just in the midterm elections but also in things like city and county elections school board elections voting period for the record We've already mentioned Texas which was the first voter deadline Voter registration deadline Friday the 11th of this week Friday 11th of February is the voter registration deadline in North Carolina So if you are in North Carolina check with your local voter registry to make sure that you are eligible to register that you are in fact registered so that you will be able to vote in the forthcoming North Carolina elections the primary and the general election Again Friday the 11th of February is the voter registration deadline in North Carolina and please check out Make sure that you are in fact able to vote It does no good if you go past the deadline and they say well sorry you should have done something about this last February Well here it is February You've got till Friday North Carolina and make sure that you are in fact so registered It matters It matters a lot It mattered in the 20 21 election cycle and it matters Nobody has a magic wand.

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Mark Levin Will Interview Peter Switzer on 'Life, Liberty & Levin' This Sunday

Mark Levin

00:34 sec | 1 year ago

Mark Levin Will Interview Peter Switzer on 'Life, Liberty & Levin' This Sunday

"One one folks Don't forget this Sunday A truly fantastic life liberty in Levin 8 p.m. Eastern Time I'll be interviewing the entire hour Peter schweizer about his book red handed You're not going to want to miss this People are going to be talking about this not because of me but because of him The things that he has uncovered his team this is what real journalists used to do But we're not dealing with real journalists anymore are we Dealing with propagandists and hacks

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"switzer" Discussed on Launch Your Live

Launch Your Live

04:05 min | 1 year ago

"switzer" Discussed on Launch Your Live

"I just plug in one cable from my computer and h to my cable into the video switcher in this case the field world live pro and then what is it gonna allow me to do. It's going to allow me easily switch between my videos now. If i didn't have this. And i just wanted to plug a camera into my computer. I would have to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for just a capture card meaning. It just literally connects to my computer. Does the conversion of the camera into the computer and so it's one hundred and fifty dollars just for that single capture card whereas these switchers for three hundred dollars. I'm actually getting the ability to do a capture card so i don't actually need an additional captured car. Nice in this actually is like less money. So it's like five percent off so it's like two hundred eighty bucks. So that's a very good option there If somebody who wants to get into video switcher and has a really good quality switzer here as well another point that also wanna make by the way is that this is like a highlight our friend. Coffee talk tech. who's also tuning in. The big benefit is the small preview window. Yeah because the way the world live pro works is it on the top. There's a tiny lcd screen. However the benefit here is that you don't have to buy a second screen to plug into this to be able to see what your program is gonna look like when you push it live. This has built ended this really tiny screen so excellent excellent excellent point. I wanna thank coffee talking tech for highlighting that in the thing and i think is really another good point For coffee talk kentucky. Saying an. Actually sorry i think he was talking about the Stream deck but he was talking about like you know part is the screen but then you can also bring in a mobile devices. Well into this. So you just have to plug a mobile device in. And you'll be able to bring whatever's on your phone into your livestream or your tablet or pretty much anything.

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"switzer" Discussed on Chompers

Chompers

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"switzer" Discussed on Chompers

"We'll play a bug sound and you have to guess what it is. Here's your first one was that. Let's hear that again. So what's that sound. Find out after you switch rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth and brush in little circles around each tooth. That sound was long long warned beetle. Longhorn beetles don't actually have long horns. They have long antenna and teva are the little weekly things that most bugs have on their heads and boxes there tonight. A lot of different ways antenna can be used for hearing pasting feeling smelling and even to tell how hot or cold things are switzer rushing to the bottom of your mouth and brush all the way around each tooth. Okay here's your next bug sound. Did you guess it here. it is again. So what's that bug honey. A honeybee switzer rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and brush the molars in the way back. Bee colonies have three different types of beads worker bees drone bees and one queen b. The queen bee is the boss of the hive at all. The other bees follow her instructions and work to feed and protect her. She's important because she lays all of the eggs for the colony the eggs that will grow into the next generation of bees. That's it for chompers tonight until next. Time.

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"switzer" Discussed on Chompers

Chompers

02:10 min | 1 year ago

"switzer" Discussed on Chompers

"It's bugs week and today we've got some riddles about crawley critters to puzzle your noggin. Here's your first one. This bug has two big claws and a tale. That can hurt it. Looks like a small lobster that you find in the desert. What type of bug is this scorpion. A scorpion switzer rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth. Don't brush too hard scorpions type of arachne. It that means they have eight legs like spiders. Scorpions have to sharp pincers in the front of their body. That looks sort of like the clause of the lobster or crab and they have a long tail with a stinger at the end. Scorpions used their singers to inject poison into whatever they want to eat. Switzer rushing to the bottom of your mouth and keep on brushing. Here's your next riddle. This bug is like a lamp lighting up the woods at night. They fly around in till there but turns on the light. What bug is this. Fires lies firefly's fireflies or lightning. Bugs are the little bugs that light up the woods at night. Their butts laid up like a light bulb using something called bio blooming essence. What i'll explain after you switch you're brushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and brush the molars in the way back. Bioluminescence is how certain animals create light bio means. Life and luminescence means cold. Light like a light that isn't made with fire or heat. Animals who bio luminescence can create light in their bodies using chemical reactions firefly's mixed special chemicals in their butts to make them light up

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Bugs Week: Morning Riddles

Chompers

02:10 min | 1 year ago

Bugs Week: Morning Riddles

"It's bugs week and today we've got some riddles about crawley critters to puzzle your noggin. Here's your first one. This bug has two big claws and a tale. That can hurt it. Looks like a small lobster that you find in the desert. What type of bug is this scorpion. A scorpion switzer rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth. Don't brush too hard scorpions type of arachne. It that means they have eight legs like spiders. Scorpions have to sharp pincers in the front of their body. That looks sort of like the clause of the lobster or crab and they have a long tail with a stinger at the end. Scorpions used their singers to inject poison into whatever they want to eat. Switzer rushing to the bottom of your mouth and keep on brushing. Here's your next riddle. This bug is like a lamp lighting up the woods at night. They fly around in till there but turns on the light. What bug is this. Fires lies firefly's fireflies or lightning. Bugs are the little bugs that light up the woods at night. Their butts laid up like a light bulb using something called bio blooming essence. What i'll explain after you switch you're brushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and brush the molars in the way back. Bioluminescence is how certain animals create light bio means. Life and luminescence means cold. Light like a light that isn't made with fire or heat. Animals who bio luminescence can create light in their bodies using chemical reactions firefly's mixed special chemicals in their butts to make them light up

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Dinosaurs Week Morning Riddles

Chompers

01:36 min | 1 year ago

Dinosaurs Week Morning Riddles

"It's dinosaurs week on jumpers and today we've got some rentals to get you guessing ready for your first one. I mostly look like bones and you can find me in the ground. I could be a great discovery. There's lots to learn when i am found. What am i thaw. Fossils are one of the ways. Scientists learn about plants and animals of the past. I'll tell you more about it. After you switch your rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth and make sure you brush your molars in the way back. Fossils can be bones or eggs or even a footprint that gets stuck in the earth and buried over time. Sometimes these things get covered up by the dirt or mud and stay buried for hundreds of millions of years overtime. More and more mud and dirt covers the fossil's and the bones end up deeper and deeper in the earth. We may find these fossils by accident but some people go fossil hunting to try and find them switzer brushing to the bottom of your mouth. Your tongue brush to ready for your next riddle a type of scientists. I spend all my time with rocks. I dig up of fossils to see what secrets they unlock. What am i panic. A paleontologist

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A highlight from Episode 40; What did I learn from the pandemic, the seasonal switch-a-roo,and a funny thing happened

The Old Man's Podcast

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

A highlight from Episode 40; What did I learn from the pandemic, the seasonal switch-a-roo,and a funny thing happened

"Coming up on this episode of the old man's podcast. It's time for me to make the seasonal switzer rube. Tell you about that one. See if you do that sort of stuff to things that we learned from the pandemic over the course of the last year. That i've been doing this podcast. A number of my guest have wanted to talk about things that we've learned from our pandemic and did some reading couple of articles what we've learned from the pandemic it's interesting we've learned some stuff to think of my thoughts. Of course i'm gonna toss a pep talk and we're gonna play a round of engage your brain. You put all that together and you've got a great mix for a wonderful episode of the old man's podcast

Interview With Racing Driver Alexander Rossi

The Smoking Tire

04:53 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Racing Driver Alexander Rossi

"Okay folks. This should be fun. We've got a famous racing driver on the show alexander rossi's in the house. This dude races indycar. He races prototypes. He's had a hand in bathurst sat. Hand formula one. He sat a hand off road. And he's telling us stories about all of it. Alexander rossi is on the smug tire podcast. It's from indiana alexander. Rossi is in the house or virtually. What's up man not much. Thanks for having me your welcome. Thank you for dive bombing in zach. Let's get him back. Because i don't wanna look at me. The audience wants to see alex and yet there is with a beautifully soft zoom background approp- appropriate for working from home. Welcome thank you. I'm i'm happy to be here. Happy that in this day and age we can still at face to face contact. Bertish again which i would have bought zoom stock Year ago a year ago the were skype was verb skype. Nothing anymore but that was like skype was the was kleenex a year ago. Where do they go. I mean has anyone dropped the ball harder than skype zooms product. Really that much better though. I think i think we'll we're not we don't use zoom we're using switzer cast but zoom. I think zack zoom the first one to do the the multiple boxes. Zillow allow you to do group chatting. Can you do that on skype Skype followed zoom and skype is far worse. It's quite bad okay. I guess that's that's be it was all about all about the group chat presume I just want to start with like what the hell is it. Like to be a racing driver in the last twelve months like is it. Weird is it. It's less cool than it was fourteen months ago. Just it's it's amazing. How much the fans. I mean to any sport but yeah to racing. You know there's because we don't really see them in the middle of race because you're in a car and it's not a stadium type sport so much of the pre event build up. An energy is all fan related. So that goes away. You're kind of like on the grid about to do this race when it's kind of like cool. This is weird. I feel your practice or something's a practice race. Shouldn't something like that. Because you're right. Show the driver introductions and the fireworks and the parade lap and all that sort of thing and when that goes away. You're just getting in your car and driving around in circles to people have they done. Did they have they tried to do. I mean look. Obviously everyone's doing doing their best to make make it work and keep keep people employed and keep people entertained and you know from drivers to crew people to whoever tv people and whatnot. Have they tried to do anything. That was really a good faith effort to take something that was formerly in person and and make it virtual where you're just like. Oh god this does not work. Yeah kind of and like it's a good segue like. I'm so thankful that we're able to get a season in the first place right. That was always a big concern. When this when this all kind of kicked off on march like are we going to raise his racing exists and all this stuff so it was a huge effort from the promoters in the series teams. All kind of finagle. Their way and make make a season happen but yeah the series tried a lot of different virtual kind of fan meet and greets in sponsor appearances. And it was. It was a necessary evil. Sure but i about the fact that. I just cannot wait for the day that you were back to in person attendance. Just because it's so it's so strange because sometimes like you have these these meet and greets but like people don't really wanna talk to you so you're just sitting there trying to engage audience. That doesn't have anything to ask. And you're like well. I have this for launch. Today i grew up in california. And it's just it's very strange. You lose that human to human interaction but nonetheless we're all adapting. It's all good. It's a it's a very much a first world problem and on unhappy to to start the season here next weekend.

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Bodies Week Morning Riddles

Chompers

02:36 min | 2 years ago

Bodies Week Morning Riddles

"Good morning it's time for choppers your tooth brushing show start brushing on the top of your mouth on one side bowler team all the way in the back. And it's bodies week on chompers and today we've got some head scratchers for you. it's riddled here's your first one. These pearly whites fall out of kids and grow back just one time. You use me when you're chewing and brush to clean the grime. What are they teeth but things. You're brushing right now. Switzer rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth. Don't forget those front teeth. Teeth are the hardest part of the human body even harder than bones. But don't go testing your teeth. If you break a bone it can grow back together but teeth. Don't he'll Here's your next riddle. I cover the whole body and wrinkle when you're old i'm sweaty when you're too hot and get goosebumps when you're cold. What am i switched to the bottom of your mouth. Don't brush to heart. Skip is your body's largest covering basically your body a scientific name for skin. His epo dermot. Don't look now. Your epidermis is showing. Here's another riddle. I don't get hurt when i get cut. I grow longer every day. And when you get much older. I fall out or i turned gray. What am i. Switch rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth. You brushing hair grows on almost every in of your skin. The only places that hair doesn't really grow is on your lips. The palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Okay here is your last riddle. Longest one is your femur. The smallest one is in your ear. They make all of your blood cells and breaking is what they fear. What are we talking about the for you tonight. All you have to do now is

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Music Week Morning Jokes

Chompers

02:31 min | 2 years ago

Music Week Morning Jokes

"It's music week on chompers and today. We're tickling the ira's and your funny bone. So what is a geologist. Favorite type of music rock music. What's a geologist. Geologist is a scientist who studies rocks. They also studied the earth. I guess you could say they're kinda rockstars switch you're brushing to the other side of the top of your mouth and make sure to rush the inside outside and chewing side of each. Here's your next joke. What's the alphabets favorite kind of music. I know r. and b. r. and b. stands for and the police. It's a type of music that's been around for a long time. You might know our nba musicians like john. Legend and beyond say switzer rushing to the bottom of your mouth. Your tongue brush to. Here's another joke. Why is everyone afraid of the orchestras string section. Because they're so violin you may have heard of violin or you may have heard of. They're basically the same thing but violins are often played. Like this and fiddles are often played more like this switcher brushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and make sure to brush the molars in the way back. Okay here is your last joke for the day. What is cornstarch favorite type of music. What is it pop. Music jumpers. Today come tonight for more jokes and until bad make sure to rinse and

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Music Week Morning Riddles

Chompers

02:32 min | 2 years ago

Music Week Morning Riddles

"Good morning it's time for chompers your morning and night tooth brushing shout. It's nieves it week and today we've got some musical riddles to get your brain bouncing to the beat. The first start rushing on the top of your mouth on one side making small circles with your rush around each to three years i riddle. I'm a very heavy instrument. My keys are black and white. i'm both string and percussion. And what kind is upright. What am i i know. He anos are both percussion instrument and a string instrument because of the way they work inside. I'll explain but after you switch to the other side of the top of your mouth when you press a key on the piano a little hammer strikes a string inside the piano that makes the sound so because a peon has both strings and is played by striking. It's both a string and uppercut shen instrument. Here's your next riddle. It's a really hard one. Some types are found on fish and some measure weight but when it comes to music i'm in groups of five six twelve or eight. What am i. you'll find out after you switch. You're brushing to the bottom of your mouth should reached the molar teeth. All the way in the back okay. Time to shout out the answer. A musical scale is a group of notes like this in a scale. The notes are played in order from lowest to highest or from highest to lowest. Your music. teacher might tell you to practice your skills so you can get better at your instrument switzer rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth but don't rush to her. Here's our last riddle one note on a piano you use them to open doors. Many sons are in one many melodies and scores. What am i tonight. The answer and for more harmonious scratchers until then make sure to rinse and long

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Space Week Night I Spy

Chompers

02:58 min | 2 years ago

Space Week Night I Spy

"Back it's time for chompers your morning and night tooth brushing show start brushing on the top of your mouth on one side and make sure to get the inside outside and chewing side of each tooth to it. Space week on chompers and today we are playing. I spy all describe an object that i spy and you have to shout out what it is. We flew away from the sun and found a bright red planet with the dusty surface with a robot on it. What do i spy shouted out. I see mars. Our neighbor in the solar system switzer rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth brushing in tiny circles around each tooth. That robot that we spied on the surface of mars came from earth cleanest curiosity and now sent it from earth to mars to find out if there ever was or could be life on mars. Curiosity is the size of a car. That has six wheels and a long robotic arm curiosity even as a camera for taking selfies on mars. Someday nasa hopes to send humans to mars to. Maybe someday you'll be able to take a selfie with curiosity so what you're brushing to the bottom of your mouth but don't brush too hard ready for your next is by floating through space. I see a bright light shooting pass. It looks like a ball of dust but behind it. I feel long tail. Streaking into the sky. What do i spy shouted out a comet. Scientists sometimes call comets dirty snowball because all the muck that they're made out of is frozen in the cold of space switzer rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth. Don't forget those frontier. Here's your last ice by. I'm looking up at the sky. And i see what looks like a giant soup spoon. The earth three bright stars the makeup the handle and four stars in a rectangle that look like a bowl. What do i spy shouted out. The big dipper is what we call a constellation a group of stars in the night sky. That look like a picture when you use your imagination. I imagine you're done brushing now so come back tomorrow for more out of this world. Facts and to

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Space Week Morning I Spy

Chompers

02:42 min | 2 years ago

Space Week Morning I Spy

"Welcome to choppers your morning and night tooth rushing show start on the top of your mouth on one side and make sure to brush the front back at chewing side of each team very grass. It space week on chompers and today we're going to do a little is spy that means all describe an object to you and you have to guess what i'm talking about. Okay here we go. I'm an astronaut floating in space. I can see a big white ball with lots of holes on it called craters but this white ball is entirely covered by shadow on one side on the other side. The sun is hitting it making it look like he glows before you shout out what i spy switzer brushing to the other side of the top of your mouth and make sure to brush in little circles around each tooth okay. What is this giant white orb floating in space next to earth. What do i spy shouted out another right the mood. If we zoomed in on the moon we'd also be able to spy the footprints of neil armstrong the first astronaut to ever walk on the moon. Here's what he said when he landed at one. Small step for man biathlete prevent switch. You're brushing to the bottom of your mouth and don't forget about those frontier. Here's your next ice by here. In space there is so much to see swirling clouds of dust twinkling stars far off planets. But there's one kind of thing that stands out. They're made of metal and they look like machines so many of them circling the earth. Some of them have wings or antenna. What do i spy shouted out. A satellite switzer rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth but don't brush to heart. Futurelast is by if i fly past the moon. Travelling further away from the sun. I can see a bright red planet. The surface dusty dry looking through my telescope. i can even see a robot on this planet. What do i spy. Wait until tonight to find out. Come back to chompers tonight for

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Transportation Week Night Fun Facts

Chompers

03:01 min | 2 years ago

Transportation Week Night Fun Facts

"Welcome back to chompers your morning and night tooth brushing show. It's transportation week and today we're talking about airplanes. So chompers passengers please fasten your seatbelts. Start brushing on the top of your mouth on one side and brush small circles all the way around to three this morning. We asked you to count. How many aircraft you saw flying around airplanes helicopters drones seaplanes. So that's the question. How many aircraft did you see. Shout out your answer all right. Remember how there's a plane landing every three seconds all right now there about five thousand planes flying in the sky. All over the world switcher rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth. But make sure you're not brushing to hart five thousand planes in the sky right now. Means they're five thousand people flying those planes. The person in charge of flying. The plane is called a pilot. School bus has a school bus driver. Well a plane as a pilot. If you wanna be an airplane pilot you have to work really hard study for a long time and take lots of tests before you can fly. An airplane start brushing on the bottom of your mouth. Pick one side and make sure to brush the teeth all the way in the back pilots up to study physics. Physics is a type of science that helps pilots understand how planes fly one thing pilots learn when they study. Science of physics is that there are two forces that help a plane fly. The two forces that move an airplane are called thrust and lift switzer rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and keep on brushing thrust is what pushes a plane. Forward lift is what pushes the plane. Up into the sky a plane gets lift when it's going fast enough on the ground that's why when you're writing an airplane you start out by going really really fast on the ground. Once planes have enough forward thrust their wings. Give them lift to rise up into the sky and off you go. I hope you had a smooth ride today. Sleep well and we'll see tomorrow morning for more jumpers and don't forget. Three

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Trump's achievements in the Middle East

Between The Lines

08:58 min | 2 years ago

Trump's achievements in the Middle East

"Donald. Trump's foreign policy is all too often met with derision or simply chairmanship? Isn't it? The critics Maki's diplomacy and they pan the choice of son-in-law Jared Kushner as a Middle East envoy. However just dies away from the US presidential election. Trump has had a few certifiable victories to put in his closing advertising pitch to the American people. I'm of course referring to the peace deals between Israel and Bahrain the United Arab Emirates and Sudan these have been brokered by the trump administration well to tell us more about the significance of these Abraham. Cords. For the Prophet of Jews, Christians and Muslims alike. Let's tune to Greg. Sheridan, he's foreign editor of the Australian Gregg welcome back to the show. Glad to be with your. Greg, your assessment of trump foreign policy generally. Well I think. The media has done generally around the world agree poor job on analyzing trump because themselves have become. So polarized there the all against trump or a small minority of the mural for trump whereas I trump has had some wins and some losses. stylistically he's been very unorthodox and at times on counterproductive but you can look back inside that what trump has been a bath is being creating leverage. The United States in K. relationships is put tariffs on China, and that gives him something to negotiate with Jonah He's put sanctions on Iran that. Gives him something that Iran wants to get rid of an in every relationship? He's got leverage for the United States. Now I think he's done a lot of specific things that have actually been quite good. You can certainly criticize the way he talks about alliances, but it these actions rather than his words quite a lot of the things he's done have been very successful especially in Asia and the Middle East is increased the US military budget more than any other president and American allies. Niger very happy about that the allies in Asia. Have Been Critical of China and most inclined to stand up against Jonah namely Japan India Vietnam Singapore Australia a couple of Damon our full hours course I very good relationship with trump role. Bilaterally, a lot of his relationships been very successful India and Australia. His administration has built the quotes the quadrilateral security dialogue. He has recognized the nature of the Chinese threat to the international system and do American interests better than any other president. Andy's moved the debate along at the same time. There's been a lot of chaos in his administration, the White folks terrible but I think he's had some real wins and I think he's done very well in the Middle East. Okay. We're talking about the Middle East You have argued in the astride newspapers I amount to a major step forward in the pace there why these Arab states altering their relations with Israel is it because of the mutual fee of Iran or is it because the US has leaned on the Motley? Well it's by the size I think Tom plus some other factors as well, but you've just got to pause. And model at the size of trump's achievement in and. To even out of these words, probably you know get you sort of condemned by all international relax plots society at. A. O. Over knocks the of international relations would would excommunicate you for saying it. But you know Israel has five peace treaties with Arab nations. Three of them have come under Donald Trump. He has said we back Israel one hundred percent is move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem tremendous symbolic sign of his commitment to Israel. But he has said we all sat back the security of the Gulf Arab states and are opposed to Iran and we kind to put sanctions on it. We think the nuclear deal when far enough now, the Gulf Arab states all agree with trump about Iran. But also items cells to some extent lost interest in the Palestinian cause. They're certainly not going to allow Palestinian view of Israel to be a roadblock. Now, they say Israel is a very good security Patna and they are encouraged by the US administration to might place with Israel if you just change in your ABC's ready national with me Tom Switzer my guest is Greg Sheridan foreign editor of the Australian. Now Greg you've been one of Australia's leading defenders of Middle East policy for decades. Trump came to power on an America I strategic. He's goal a piece to be to reduce significantly America's military role in the Middle East. We just talked about this grand aimed Iranian coalition that can contain tyron wants the Americans have gone given that America is now energy independent moralists isn't this retrenchment from the middle. East if trump is reelected, isn't that a good thing? Well. I think. It's makes Grill Tom. I think it is probably a good thing. The thing tonight is about trump is that on the whole he has implemented a lot of his foreign policy promises. If you put trump's record on the Middle East, all together it's pretty impressive. The US defeated Isis and he's decided that the Iranian. Nuclear deal is a very bad deal. I agree with him about that because it recognizes the legitimacy of Iran's nuclear industry allows enrichment of uranium a whole lot of other things and then allows in a very short period of time I'm sales to rent said trump said that's completely unacceptable. He wants a new and much better they'll, and in the meantime he's applying sanctions to Iran. has significantly diminished Iran's ability to cause mayhem in the region but that brings me to the point about what happens if Joe Biden is elected knicks wiggle the polls. Many of the pundits the betty markets point to a Democratic victory next week if a bottom administration comes to POW, Greg dozen that increase the chances of everything you've just been saying being wound back, I? Mean wouldn't Baden for example. Revert to the Obama nuclear deal with Iran. Well Eight. That's what he says he'll do allow. Kind of the problem. So the final point from the past there is that trump is not engaged in any new military adventures whereas even Bama engaged in the regime change in Libya which had absolutely eleven offers consequences now, Baden. It's very unclear. What kind of Administration Baden will provide his advisors at the moment seemed to be dominated by retreads from the second, I. Bob. Administration Susan Rice and Ben Rides. But then his party has moved along why for an elect- with Anastazia. Cortes and Bernie Sanders and the influence of the crew he says he's going to make climate change the center of all of his foreign policy I think. He may repeat a mistake of trump's, which is simply to try to undo everything his predecessor is done whereas trump has left Baden assuming button does win trump was left on a lot of leverage tramples. Authorized the elimination of the commander of the Iranian could force SOMAINI and. The, Iranians, like everyone else are scared of trump and they're. Constrained by not knowing what he's going to do even though he hasn't done any major military intervention, I don't think I've boughten will WANNA put more troops back into the Middle East or anything like that. The story of the last ten or twelve years really has been Americans will will say trying to get out of the Middle East and finding it very, very difficult to do so but Baden would be. Tremendously mistaken if he didn't try to capitalize on the successes, trump might I certainly don't think he's GonNa WanNa Talk Sudan or by Ryan will will the United Arab Emirates? Out of normalization with Israel, but will is administration base smart enough to keep it going with other Gulf states in trump was saying the other day that he thinks Saudi. Arabia can might place. With Israel, we'll that would been shattering. That would be I don't tectonic shift in the Middle East and Baden if he's smart or his administration as. Will keep going down that road and then God bless them. They can get all the accolades for forever success they won't themselves. But if they get back to the Paragon the John Kerry paradigm, you've gotTa somehow miraculously solve the Palestinian problem before we can do anything else Well, I think it could be much less effective than trump.

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Interview with Peppermint

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito

07:34 min | 2 years ago

Interview with Peppermint

"I start by having guests introduced themselves would you introduce yourself? Absolutely. Hey everyone I m peppermint and I am. A. Citizen of the, world. You know what? We haven't had that intrigue yet. That's the of those intros. How how is your energy rejoining us after having already been at another? Some sort of virtual event today. Yeah. How is your work going right now? Are you finding that you're able to work in these times? I'm doing a lot of work, but it's not necessarily. I found I found myself in in in the wake of. Summer Twenty Twenty doing a lot of the the work that Folks like US often do I'm to enlightened people or at least an. Open, the door on our experiences to help bridge a lot of those gaps and so there's a lot of conversations taking place this summer in light of everything that's been going on, I would be a lamb with protests translates matter. with with pride you know you know over the summer taking on it obviously and much needed different kind of feeling than it had and so. I was I was I've been engaged in a lot of those conversations and I have been able to. Have a couple of. Moments here, and there I did a a drag show or to myself I have an album that I produced and I'm going to be releasing next month and so there's little things like that. I would be I would totally be lined. I said Oh this is just Like, last year and it's totally a great substitute. Yeah I mean first of all congresswoman album and second of all the candor I think that that's that makes a lot of sense to me I guess. have been seeing a lot of drag performers transition to like a more virtual space but mine used to I mean I've I've done stand up in a virtual space as well it is. It's doable but it is totally bonkers also you know like it's not it's Doable. On doing drag. Virtual. How does that? It's it's literally I. Don't know. I mean obviously there's some some a little bit of an essence of stand up comedy for other lives like drag performance Look. It's like you can. It's it's just ego blasting because. Five drag show at a concert or at a venue where it sold out, you're in it for the minute you hit the stage like this going to i. mean you know everybody has bombs every once in a while but for the most part, if you know your stick and you know your routine and you know yourself, it's GonNa go great. They'RE GONNA love. It can be very happy. They came for a drag show that's what they're getting. In you know there's so many things that can bust up the energy and be like you know total buzz kills in the in the era of zoom drag shows you know like the Internet going round wrong. People are like what's the link? I can't get in you know all that's up and then you're doing the show and you're like doing lip synching that like you know Madonna are Donna Summer Song and you realize when your neighbors are banging on the floor which is. Sealing your floor. The Hell Up, and then all of a sudden you're just as somebody in your living room dancing around. You know and you're like Oh. Gosh. What am I doing? There's one. I got to stop this. Before you hopped on, that's what I was talking to about the with producers my. My girlfriend has like a normal. She works in publishing she like works in and so she's on meetings all day but they're like you know business meetings, but then I will be like within earshot. Doing whatever it is podcasting like fully show there's like taiga like nobody actually wants to hear a full hour of stand up by accident led by. Choice that's that's. That's not I. Know it's not. There's this thing in standard called hijack shows, which is essentially where you're performing in the middle of a bar and. Bar Patrons don't know there's GonNa be a show. It's like everybody's having time, and then suddenly a stand up show starts. or it's always terrible for everyone and that's what all of twenty twenty feels like is like. From within my own home. Yeah Well I also would say I mean. For you, there's also a different amount of effort going on in terms of crap. Before show which I would imagine maybe it's harder to feel like. One would want to do if you're just GONNA be like in your own living room. but maybe that's not true. Sir I mean there is a certain amount of prep that I mean there's A. Specific. Amount of that has to take place. I don't WanNa make it's not like the easy. Especially now that sort of the the. The pressure and the owners of being the technical person director the you know all that stuff is on our shoulders whereas before I was in a position. I I should preface it by saying I believe that drag entertainers are some of the true renaissance people because many of us, not all of us but many dragon retainers do their own, their own makeup, their own music editing, their own on PR, their own you know own costumes make our costumes. You know they have bring our fashion background into it. They have to figure out how to be a standup comic, and then if they're doing impersonations, they have to beat do character study like all of these technical things go into and so that's that's enough and now I'm the it tack you know Never Forget this summer. And I now not running and I'm so sorry, this was not the attitude that carried into our. Conversation today but a month ago I was sitting down for a very important conversation with a bunch of other folks and we were having this conversation about a black transnet and everything, and then my internet. Stop stopped and gave out which was in the next all the way, the other entity apartment and I'm like, Oh, my gosh, I, have to get into I have to go Switzer Internet and get back into this conversation. So I ran from one of the apartment all the way to the other and did you don't you know because I had already done a show I think the night before something and I did a full slide down the hall on a Silk Cape? CAPE. Not. Robe. Not. Pillowcase Cape. Down the hall and I fell and I tore my meniscus apparently own no. The doctor after having the MRI. A few weeks later

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Coding Week Morning Riddles

Chompers

02:40 min | 2 years ago

Coding Week Morning Riddles

"Hello pressures. Jumper with more Chompers, your twice daily brushing show. Start brushing on one side of the top of your mouth and brushed the inside outside and you inside of each to. Its coating week on Jumpers and today we've got some postcards from your second favorite host Rachel. She sent us some riddles to try and solve about things you can make with coding. Let's see what she said. This is something you can code that really is the bomb. It has a special address that can end in dot com. tough one, Rachel. But I think I know the answer? I'll tell you after you switched brushing to the other side of the top of your mouth. The answer is. Website. A website. You can think of a website like a place that you go only online and you go they're using a computer. A website is something that is made by writing, code. People make websites for all different reasons like for schools, clubs or TV shows. They're a great place to do research and to learn new things. Making websites is a really fun reason to write code and can be very creative team. Switzer. Brushing to the bottom of your mouth and give your tongue a brush to. Ready for your next riddle. Here's another postcard from Rachel. The back says. I kind of like a tool on a tablet or a phone I might help you add numbers or show you the way home. So. What kind of code is this? What thing is this riddle describing? And Switzer brushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and keep on brushing. An APP, is something else that you can make with code. An APP is like tool that grownups might have on a phone or tablet. APPS each have a specific purpose or things they help people do. Some APPS are like maps. And can help you get from one place to another. Street. But there are all types of APPS? All of them were made by a person or group of people who wrote Code. That tells the what to do.

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Snacks Week Night Poetry

Chompers

02:19 min | 2 years ago

Snacks Week Night Poetry

"Hey It's you welcome back to jumpers your morning night tooth brushing show. Their brushing on the top of your mouth and make little circles with your brush around each tooth. It's next week and today we're rhyming a storm again with some snack palm's listen to our poems when you hear. Fill. In the word that rhymes here's your snack bone. Vanilla chocolate or strawberry these flavors beat me scream don't forget the chocolate sauce or add sprinkles tear ice ice. Cream. Ice Cream. Switch rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth and give your tongue brush to. I dream you dream we all dream of ice cream. But if you can't eat ice cream, maybe the next best thing is the pocket. Dean. Puckett trees make a delicious being the tastes like Nila ice cream. People even call the Ice Cream being tree lucky bean sort of look like big snap peas and they have creamy white inside the tastes just like the Nila ice cream except it's not cold. Switzer rushing to the bottom of your mouth and brush the molars in the way back. Here's your next poem listen for the. And shout out the word that rhymes. I want a crunchy snack, something salty and good with dips. Oh I've got a good idea retriever bag of. Chips. Switch rushing to the other side of the bottom of. Don't brush to heart. Here's your last snack poem. This is what you reach for what hunger pains attack. It's what this week is all about a sweet or tasty. Snacks. Yes Max. That zipper. Chompers tonight thanks for listening and don't forget to rinse with water before you leap.

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Longtime coach John Blake dies at 59

Sean Hannity

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Longtime coach John Blake dies at 59

"Oh you head football coach John Blake has died. The Oklahoman says it was confirmed today by former coach Barry Switzer. Blake was 59. Sports Illustrated is reporting that he died of an apparent heart attack while he was out

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Bugs Week Morning Quiz

Chompers

02:17 min | 2 years ago

Bugs Week Morning Quiz

"Fly Get in here Oh. Right. I forgot it's bugs week? And to start this week, we've got a quiz for you. Which of these bugs do people eat? Is it ants? Crickets. Or Beetles. To figure it out, let's learn more about these creepy crawlies, but I swim rushing to the other side of the top of your mouth, but don't brush to heart. Okay I up. aides may be small, but these little guys are some of the strongest bugs around some ants can carry up to fifty times their weight. That's like a kid lifting a car. So people eat. Or maybe crunch on crickets. Crickets are known for their soothing song like this. But. Did you know that how fast crickets sing depends on the weather? Explain after you switch. You're brushing to the bottom of your mouth. And get the molars in the back home. Crickets are cold, blooded animals. Most cold blooded animals get sleepy when it's cold, outside and crickets due to. And because they're sleepy. They sing slower. Off. When it's warm, they have more energy and they sing faster like this. So. Do you think people eat crickets? They eat beetles. Switzer rushing to the other side of the of your mouth. And brushless front teeth to. One of the most famous types of beetles is the Dung Beetle? Dung beetles do a really important

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