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It's your journey. Welcome, everyone, to SI Media with Jimmy Traina. Thank you so much for listening. The usual periodic check in with Andrew Marchand from the New York Post this week. He joined the pod to talk about a variety of topics in sports media. We get into the ABC ESPN Monday Night Football staggered star double headers. We get into how ESPN and the ESPN and Pat McAfee marriage is going. Deion Sanders stuff. How the media has handled Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. What's going on with WWE and Monday Night Raw most likely looks like it's going to be on the move. Andrew had some stuff on that. A couple of things about local New York radio. So a bunch of sports media topics with Andrew Marchand on this episode. And then Salicata joins me as he does every week for our train of thought segment. Where we get into some NFL things about the Eagles. Should the NFL ban the Eagles one yard play. Joe Namath and Lou Holtz making headlines. Get into these ridiculous prop bets on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. And Sal has a rough Sunday coming up. So if you're a fan of the train of thought segment, you'll want to hear that. Before we get to the full episode. I want you to make sure you listen to past episodes. If you've missed any and make sure you subscribe to us. I media Jimmy trainer. We've had a great run of guests. Kevin Clark from ESPN was on the show last week. Scott Hansen hosted the NFL Red Zone channel two weeks ago. Julian Edelman three weeks ago. Charles Barkley, Peter Schrager, Chris Russo, all recent guests. So if you missed any of those, give them a listen, download, subscribe to the pod and leave a review on Apple. We'll read it on an upcoming episode. All right. Andrew Marchand from the New York Post, followed by Salicata and train of thought. It's all coming up right now, right here. On S .I. media with Jimmy trainer. All right, training me now. S .I. media podcast regular. This periodic visit from the New York Post. And the March and Iran podcast is Andrew Marchand. Andrew, how are you? I'm good. How you doing, Jimmy? I'm good. I just realized I didn't put my phone on do not disturb. So I'm going to do that as we speak. And I'm going to let you know that I had a reader last week for my mailbag column on S .I. com, send it an email and said, when is Marchand's next appearance? So here we go. You made someone happy. Thank you that person. You made someone happy by coming on today. Let's start with this. A lot of media news to get to. Have you heard anything from ESPN or do you have any intel about how they feel about the last two weeks? How the staggered Monday Night Football doubleheader has gone? Because I've gotten a lot of emails and tweets about it. I'm sure you have as well. Yeah, I haven't talked to anybody specifically about how they feel about it. I mean, it is an NFL decision. ESPN is not in control of how those games are scheduled. Maybe they have some say, but it's the NFL decision. Yeah, I don't like it. Actually, in our podcast with John, it was my who's down this week. And the reason I just feel like I kind of said this on our part, it's too it's like having two quarterbacks and you have none. Right. And now if you have Joe Montana and Steve Young, there are two awesome games. Maybe that'd be better. But I just find my attention split and I don't know. And even at like halftime, I wouldn't recommend you go to the other game. Like I get what they're trying to do there, but it's not the NCAA tournament. And usually it's in like the second quarter, third quarter. So I personally don't think it really works that well. Now, I think they want to avoid I'm not positive, but I think they want to avoid that 10 30 late window. We used to get the Monday night and you get the, you know, crazy crew, either Chris Berman or Golick and Greenberg, you know, some of those crews back in the day. They probably don't want that late night game where, you know, you're losing that East Coast audience if it gets too late. But I don't know. I don't think this necessarily works. See, I like it. And what are the tweet? What are the tweeters say? Most people seem to not like it. Yeah. And why do you like it? The more the merrier. Give me as much football as possible. If I can watch eight games at one o 'clock on Sunday and four or five games at four o 'clock on Sunday, I can handle two games on Monday night. So, you know, I have two TVs. I put one game on each TV and two is better than one for me. That's just how I feel. Yeah, I've been a little running around these last couple of Mondays when this happened. So I may be a little bit, you know, my opinion skewed a little bit by that. It hasn't just been like I'm just chilling and watching, been running around a little bit. So perhaps that's, you know, maybe I could be swayed. I will say, you know, I don't know. This is a whole separate discussion. I would love to know your take on this, but I always feel like it's a little tough sometimes to criticize people in this podcast when I also have to book this podcast. So I try to be careful. Yeah, I notice you're very soft. That's what you're trying to say. Sometimes. So I'm sure this guy will never come on again, but they gotta do better than Chris Fowler on the secondary game. Just not, it's just not working. Chris is not a great play -by -player. Right. He was a great host, studio host. Can I say one thing? Yeah. He's on tremendous tennis. Like I watch the U .S. Open every single day. I think he's great on tennis. It's football where it's just something feels off. Well, tennis is also slower. And like you look at people who do really well at the slower sports. Like, you know, Jim Nantz is better than Chris Fowler, but Nantz is really his best thing is golf. And I think he's an OK NFL play -by -player. And at the end of his college basketball run, he was definitely, I don't know, OK is probably, you know, he was OK there as well. And I think if you look at Fowler and his history, now he's been doing play -by -play for a while now. And he has gotten better. Like when he first started on the number one crew, I mean, if I were covering it then, that would not, I probably would not have been that kind. Because he has gotten better, but it's not really good enough. And he's the rare case, I think with Herb Street, that Herb Street makes him better. Usually it's the play -by -player who makes the analyst better. And yeah, I think you're right. And I also think, you know, in fairness to Fowler, you know, ESPN put that crew together. They replaced Levy there and they had a year or two under their belt together as a team. And, you know, not the full team, but him and Riddick, Levy and Riddick, and then Jadolowski. And I think they kind of don't, they underestimate chemistry. It takes time to build it up. And so I think that hurts. And he just, he's a college guy too. It's hard just to come into the NFL. I know he, you know, he's talked how hard his schedule is with the U .S. Open. And then, you know, doing a game a couple days later. And then doing a college. And so, you know, that's hard. And so, yeah, he's not a tremendous play -by -player. To me, this is just me, it felt like when ESPN gave him that gig, it was more about ESPN trying to impress the NFL. Like, look, we have our number one college game. Like you had said earlier, the secondary Monday night game for years was, you know, Golic and Greenberg and Chris Berman with a cast of character. Rich Ryan did it one year. I think this is ESPN trying to say to the NFL, because now they have a Super Bowl and they have this big contract. And, you know, they brought in Buck and Aikman. Like, we're serious, we're going to take our, regardless of what you think about Fowler, he's their lead college guy. So, I feel like they're like, oh, look at us, we're putting the lead when, you know, that. Yeah, I think they screwed up and I think they know they screwed up. I think that they ended up shifting who was in charge of the NFL. It was Stephanie Drewley. And they moved her off the NFL after, you know, I think that didn't help her cause in terms of staying on the NFL. I think they were satisfied with Levy. He was a good guy, which they value. After they brought in Joe Buck, he was very gracious. You know, Levy's a very good hockey guy, especially studio host. I thought he could have, you know, could have been the pregame show on Monday Night Football. He's in, again, not their, in my opinion, they had other people who are better play -by -players for football, but it was good. Like, so, yeah, I don't think it was to impress the NFL. They got Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. They got the Mannings. I mean, they spend, they're spending 50, 60 million dollars a year on their booths. Like, I don't think the second team booth is gonna, you know. If anything, I think it was, there was a thought before Buck and Aikman that Fallon and Herb Street might get the NFL. Might get Monday Night Football. Might get the potential Super Bowl. And then this is kind of a carrot since they didn't get it. But I'd argue, and I even talked to Chris Fowler about this. So, I don't know if this is the case. I just don't know if, I mean, Chris Fowler does the national championship. He does the biggest college game every week for Disney. I can't, like, I get it. Maybe he wanted to do NFL. But is this really gonna satisfy him because you're doing a second game, which generally aren't that great? I don't, I don't see that long -term, personally. And I think also, strategically, if I'm ESPN, I'm putting a young play -by -player. Now, Joe Buck, we both think it's great. Like, he and Ian Eagle are the best two play -by -players going right now. And, um, but, Joe Buck's contract's up in a couple of years. If I'm ESPN, and I, you know, I think they'll probably re -sign Joe Buck, and they should. That said, he makes a lot of money. And, you know, I would be saying, who can I develop? What young guy can I develop? So when I go into that negotiation, I really have somebody who's on the rise. And I can say, hey, look, you don't want this, you know, the 15 million a year? Then we'll go here, you know? But if you start demanding, I'm not saying this is going to happen, but, demanding even more and more money, I'd want an option. I don't think they've created an option. They've actually put somebody in that spot who they've already said they'd rather spend 15 million dollars on Joe Buck than have Chris Fowler as the lead play -by -player. So, I just think negotiation -wise, and strategically, in terms of saving money, it wasn't a great decision. Yeah. I don't understand the insistence on the three -person booth, either. They had Fowler, Greasy, and Riddick. Excuse me, excuse me. Levy, Riddick, Greasy. Now it's Fowler or Lofsky, Riddick. To me, that, and, Fowler's used to a two -person booth with Herb Street. They have Buck and Aikman, which is a two -person booth. I don't understand the insistence on the three -person booth. It's just, for football, it just, I don't get it, but, that's just my - It complicates, it over -complicates it. Yeah. And like you said, chemistry. I think it's much harder to develop a chemistry with three. I mean, you know, the local Mets situation is different with Gary Cohn, Ron Darl - Is it in baseball, is it football? What three men, can you name - I mean, I guess back in the old Monday Night Football days, there were three men booths that had - Yeah, Collinsworth and Aikman with Buck that one year. Yeah, one year it lasted, you know. So, I don't know. But, there's no more staggered double -headers. The next one is week 14, and both games will start at 8 -15. I think that's the one that's going to piss a lot of people off. But, that's a long way down the road. You got the two TVs. Yeah. I asked you if ESPN, how they feel about Monday Night Football. Anything you've heard about how they feel about their new partnership with Pat McAfee. I mean, it's early, but they're bullish on it. I mean, they've kind of handed the keys to the network to McAfee. I mean, you can't - it's kind of like Stephen A. now. You can't really turn on ESPN almost every day except basically Sunday without seeing Pat. And so, you know, I think initially the ratings weren't that good. I think they got a little better in terms of the TV ratings. I think that kind of makes some sense because if you think about it, he was a YouTube show. Yeah, he's got to play for TV. Yeah, and he's still a YouTube show. Well, it is a play for TV because they think that they had Max in there before. They think that the ratings will be high enough that they'll be able to charge more for the ad rates. I guarantee you the money they'll make off of McAfee on social media and YouTube will be 8 billion times more than the money they made off Max Kellerman on social media. Oh, 100%. No, you're right. No, you're right. There's no doubt about that. And look, they want to get, I will say this, like, does it work? I think a lot of times when companies make big moves, you know, big time moves, a lot of times they make those moves when the person's kind of towards the end, you know, they got McAfee on the rise. Like, you know, we, you know, you and I have been aware of McAfee for years now, but he's really like, you know, here, I don't think he's at the plateau, you know, where most people go up and then they plateau and then they go down. He's at, he's still, I think, going up and then maybe the plateau is on the horizon and you can plateau for 20, 25 years if you have the right attitude and personality and just have the right act. So that's where I think that makes a lot of sense as a bet because it's not, I'll hit one close to home, Rick Riley leaving ESPN. I mean, leaving SI for ESPN where, you know, Rick Riley is one of the great columnist ever, but at that point, you know, whatever, maybe it was the internet, I don't know exactly. It just didn't really work as well at ESPN as it did at SI. And so I just think they've done that and that's kind of, you know, teams do that in sports and I think sometimes networks do that. And so I feel like signing McAfee in his mid -30s is kind of like signing a baseball free agent who's in his mid -20s and I think that's what you want to do as opposed to getting a, signing a 35 -year -old and, you know, thinking they can still play, you know, like, I don't know, like a Josh Donaldson, maybe trading for someone like that, Jimmy. You see what I did there? I don't need reminders of the horrific Yankee season. I just did that on purpose. I don't need that. My head was going, who am I going to say? All right, yeah, Josh Donaldson, but it was a treat. Just a, yeah, you want me to say Brian Cashman should be fired. It's amazing too, they replay that. I didn't know this was going to be the situation going into it, but they replay the show as soon as it's over, I think, on ESPN 2 and then they replay it at night on maybe ESPN News or one of their, what you said about if you're going to put on one of the ESPNs at any point in the day, you're going to see Pat McAfee. Yeah. So that's good for him. Like I, you know, people feel like - But I also think, ESPN has to be, they have Aaron Rodgers on their air every week. It's a news making thing that's on their air every week. They've got Nick, he's got Nick Saban on his show every week. Yeah. That's a news making thing every week. I would think ESPN has to be, forget the numbers because the numbers, I think, will be there. It's still a new thing. You have, the ESPN audience is older, the McAfee audience is younger, it might take some, but I would think ESPN just on the brand and the cachet of that show has to be thrilled. I think so. I mean, but if you talk, like I have, again, I'll probably make some calls here in the near future, but so I haven't talked specifically with anybody about that. But generally speaking, when these things first start, everyone loves it. So then we'll see. Again, I'm not saying, I could see it either way. Like, you know, McAfee has not really stayed at any of these, throughout any of these contracts he's had. So that's something to watch. Maybe this one he does, but that hasn't been the case previously. So that is something. I think the fact that he's on game day has to help the relationship there a little bit with ESPN. Here's the thing about McAfee. If you're managing him, in my opinion, and it's like Casey Jones, the former coach of the Celtics, was known for just throwing out the ball and telling McHale, Parrish, and Bird to go play, Dennis Johnson. At least that's how I remember as a kid. That was his reputation. And I think McAfee is sort of like that. Just give him the ball, let him do his thing. He's not looking to, you know, for some strategy. Let's, you know, triangle offense. He's not looking for that. He's looking for, let me do my thing. I know what I'm doing. And the thing about McAfee is he's very smart. Like, I know he plays this, like, he's not smart thing. It works very hard. He works hard and he's very smart. He's very savvy. He acts as if, like, you know, maybe he's, you know, just a dumb jock. But he understands the media business very well. We need, we need to discuss the Kelsey Taylor Swift thing because I actually think it's a legitimate media story. If Fox is going to get these increase in their demographics of the female audience, the young people, the NFL has gone all in on this thing. I mean, they changed their Twitter header to, like, a Taylor Swift thing. They're putting out Travis Kelsey Swiftiest plays on their social media. He's gained, I guess, a ton of followers, the jersey sale. Let me start with this. How did you think Fox handled it on Sunday when she was in the stadium? Do you think they overdid it? Do you think the fact that they had an unwatchable game takes them off the hook? What was your take on the Chiefs -Bears on Sunday when she was there? I think the second part, and I wouldn't take them off the hook, but I think the second part, you have an unwatchable game that you had to switch most of the country out of because it was so non -competitive, that you have Taylor Swift there, it's a big deal. And, you know, there's a lot of Taylor Swift fans who are football fans, a lot of non -Taylor Swift fans who weren't watching that game, but it was a talking point, right? Like, I saw Taylor Swift in the concert this summer, but that was kind of - Look at you! Yeah, how do you like that? Look at you! You couldn't even get tickets. Big shot. Where'd you get tickets? My daughter's friend just won the lottery. No shenanigans. Oh, really? Tickets were $235 each, which is still a lot of money, but not, like, $1 ,000. And it was just kind of happenstance, how I ended up going. I was going to say, if your daughter's friend got tickets, how did you end up at the era's tour? I mean - Were you, like - It's just a long drive to get to the metal lands, didn't want them driving back. They're older, they can drive, but at, you know, one o 'clock in the morning from Taylor Swift, so - But you were in MetLife and watched the show. Yes. Friendship bracelets? Well, you want to know something funny? This is a good one. So, my daughter's friend said to me, do you want a - do you want a jewel? And I'm like, no, no, no, I'm okay. Thinking she's saying a jewel, like a jewel, smoke. But she was saying, like, to, like, get bedazzled, a little jewel, which I would have taken. So later, I was like, I told my daughter, I said, but your friend, she said she asked me if I wanted a jewel. She's like, no, no, she didn't say you wanted a jewel. She said, do you want a - a jewel to put some ju - you know. Right. I didn't have any bracelets, but I was into - I liked Taylor Swift. I wouldn't go again. I kind of felt bad being there, because there's people who give their left arm to be there. But it was - look, she is an unbelievable performer. I mean, it was - you could - first of all, I liked some of her songs. Secondly, the level of performance. It was just, you know, it was an A+. I mean, that - that - and that is something, even if you didn't like her music, you can appreciate it. And also, I appreciate it if I had to go to the bathroom. Easy pass right in there. No one. Right. No one's leaving their seat except for people like you who aren't in it. Yeah, and especially, yeah, and more skewed women.

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It's your journey. Welcome, everyone, to SI Media with Jimmy Traina. Thank you so much for listening. The usual periodic check in with Andrew Marchand from the New York Post this week. He joined the pod to talk about a variety of topics in sports media. We get into the ABC ESPN Monday Night Football staggered star double headers. We get into how ESPN and the ESPN and Pat McAfee marriage is going. Deion Sanders stuff. How the media has handled Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. What's going on with WWE and Monday Night Raw most likely looks like it's going to be on the move. Andrew had some stuff on that. A couple of things about local New York radio. So a bunch of sports media topics with Andrew Marchand on this episode. And then Salicata joins me as he does every week for our train of thought segment. Where we get into some NFL things about the Eagles. Should the NFL ban the Eagles one yard play. Joe Namath and Lou Holtz making headlines. Get into these ridiculous prop bets on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. And Sal has a rough Sunday coming up. So if you're a fan of the train of thought segment, you'll want to hear that. Before we get to the full episode. I want you to make sure you listen to past episodes. If you've missed any and make sure you subscribe to us. I media Jimmy trainer. We've had a great run of guests. Kevin Clark from ESPN was on the show last week. Scott Hansen hosted the NFL Red Zone channel two weeks ago. Julian Edelman three weeks ago. Charles Barkley, Peter Schrager, Chris Russo, all recent guests. So if you missed any of those, give them a listen, download, subscribe to the pod and leave a review on Apple. We'll read it on an upcoming episode. All right. Andrew Marchand from the New York Post, followed by Salicata and train of thought. It's all coming up right now, right here. On S.I. media with Jimmy trainer. All right, training me now. S.I. media podcast regular. This periodic visit from the New York Post. And the March and Iran podcast is Andrew Marchand. Andrew, how are you? I'm good. How you doing, Jimmy? I'm good. I just realized I didn't put my phone on do not disturb. So I'm going to do that as we speak. And I'm going to let you know that I had a reader last week for my mailbag column on S.I. com, send it an email and said, when is Marchand's next appearance? So here we go. You made someone happy. Thank you that person. You made someone happy by coming on today. Let's start with this. A lot of media news to get to. Have you heard anything from ESPN or do you have any intel about how they feel about the last two weeks? How the staggered Monday Night Football doubleheader has gone? Because I've gotten a lot of emails and tweets about it. I'm sure you have as well. Yeah, I haven't talked to anybody specifically about how they feel about it. I mean, it is an NFL decision. ESPN is not in control of how those games are scheduled. Maybe they have some say, but it's the NFL decision. Yeah, I don't like it. Actually, in our podcast with John, it was my who's down this week. And the reason I just feel like I kind of said this on our part, it's too it's like having two quarterbacks and you have none. Right. And now if you have Joe Montana and Steve Young, there are two awesome games. Maybe that'd be better. But I just find my attention split and I don't know. And even at like halftime, I wouldn't recommend you go to the other game. Like I get what they're trying to do there, but it's not the NCAA tournament. And usually it's in like the second quarter, third quarter. So I personally don't think it really works that well. Now, I think they want to avoid I'm not positive, but I think they want to avoid that 10 30 late window. We used to get the Monday night and you get the, you know, crazy crew, either Chris Berman or Golick and Greenberg, you know, some of those crews back in the day. They probably don't want that late night game where, you know, you're losing that East Coast audience if it gets too late. But I don't know. I don't think this necessarily works. See, I like it. And what are the tweet? What are the tweeters say? Most people seem to not like it. Yeah. And why do you like it? The more the merrier. Give me as much football as possible. If I can watch eight games at one o'clock on Sunday and four or five games at four o'clock on Sunday, I can handle two games on Monday night. So, you know, I have two TVs. I put one game on each TV and two is better than one for me. That's just how I feel. Yeah, I've been a little running around these last couple of Mondays when this happened. So I may be a little bit, you know, my opinion skewed a little bit by that. It hasn't just been like I'm just chilling and watching, been running around a little bit. So perhaps that's, you know, maybe I could be swayed. I will say, you know, I don't know. This is a whole separate discussion. I would love to know your take on this, but I always feel like it's a little tough sometimes to criticize people in this podcast when I also have to book this podcast. So I try to be careful. Yeah, I notice you're very soft. That's what you're trying to say. Sometimes. So I'm sure this guy will never come on again, but they gotta do better than Chris Fowler on the secondary game. Just not, it's just not working. Chris is not a great play-by-player. Right. He was a great host, studio host. Can I say one thing? Yeah. He's tremendous on tennis. Like I watch the U.S. Open every single day. I think he's great on tennis. It's football where it's just something feels off. Well, tennis is also slower. And like you look at people who do really well at the slower sports. Like, you know, Jim Nantz is better than Chris Fowler, but Nantz is really his best thing is golf. And I think he's an OK NFL play-by-player. And at the end of his college basketball run, he was definitely, I don't know, OK is probably, you know, he was OK there as well. And I think if you look at Fowler and his history, now he's been doing play-by-play for a while now. And he has gotten better. Like when he first started on the number one crew, I mean, if I were covering it then, that would not, I probably would not have been that kind. Because he has gotten better, but it's not really good enough. And he's the rare case, I think with Herb Street, that Herb Street makes him better. Usually it's the play-by-player who makes the analyst better. And yeah, I think you're right. And I also think, you know, in fairness to Fowler, you know, ESPN put that crew together. They replaced Levy there and they had a year or two under their belt together as a team. And, you know, not the full team, but him and Riddick, Levy and Riddick, and then Jadolowski. And I think they kind of don't, they underestimate chemistry. It takes time to build it up. And so I think that hurts. And he just, he's a college guy too. It's hard just to come into the NFL. I know he, you know, he's talked how hard his schedule is with the U.S. Open. And then, you know, doing a game a couple days later. And then doing a college. And so, you know, that's hard. And so, yeah, he's not a tremendous play-by-player. To me, this is just me, it felt like when ESPN gave him that gig, it was more about ESPN trying to impress the NFL. Like, look, we have our number one college game. Like you had said earlier, the secondary Monday night game for years was, you know, Golic and Greenberg and Chris Berman with a cast of character. Rich Ryan did it one year. I think this is ESPN trying to say to the NFL, because now they have a Super Bowl and they have this big contract. And, you know, they brought in Buck and Aikman. Like, we're serious, we're going to take our, regardless of what you think about Fowler, he's their lead college guy. So, I feel like they're like, oh, look at us, we're putting the lead when, you know, that. Yeah, I think they screwed up and I think they know they screwed up. I think that they ended up shifting who was in charge of the NFL. It was Stephanie Drewley. And they moved her off the NFL after, you know, I think that didn't help her cause in terms of staying on the NFL. I think they were satisfied with Levy. He was a good guy, which they value. After they brought in Joe Buck, he was very gracious. You know, Levy's a very good hockey guy, especially studio host. I thought he could have, you know, could have been the pregame show on Monday Night Football. He's in, again, not their, in my opinion, they had other people who are better play-by-players for football, but it was good. Like, so, yeah, I don't think it was to impress the NFL. They got Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. They got the Mannings. I mean, they spend, they're spending 50, 60 million dollars a year on their booths. Like, I don't think the second team booth is gonna, you know. If anything, I think it was, there was a thought before Buck and Aikman that Fallon and Herb Street might get the NFL. Might get Monday Night Football. Might get the potential Super Bowl. And then this is kind of a carrot since they didn't get it. But I'd argue, and I even talked to Chris Fowler about this. So, I don't know if this is the case. I just don't know if, I mean, Chris Fowler does the national championship. He does the biggest college game every week for Disney. I can't, like, I get it. Maybe he wanted to do NFL. But is this really gonna satisfy him because you're doing a second game, which generally aren't that great? I don't, I don't see that long-term, personally. And I think also, strategically, if I'm ESPN, I'm putting a young play-by-player. Now, Joe Buck, we both think it's great. Like, he and Ian Eagle are the best two play-by-players going right now. And, um, but, Joe Buck's contract's up in a couple of years. If I'm ESPN, and I, you know, I think they'll probably re-sign Joe Buck, and they should. That said, he makes a lot of money. And, you know, I would be saying, who can I develop? What young guy can I develop? So when I go into that negotiation, I really have somebody who's on the rise. And I can say, hey, look, you don't want this, you know, the 15 million a year? Then we'll go here, you know? But if you start demanding, I'm not saying this is going to happen, but, demanding even more and more money, I'd want an option. I don't think they've created an option. They've actually put somebody in that spot who they've already said they'd rather spend 15 million dollars on Joe Buck than have Chris Fowler as the lead play-by-player. So, I just think negotiation-wise, and strategically, in terms of saving money, it wasn't a great decision. Yeah. I don't understand the insistence on the three-person booth, either. They had Fowler, Greasy, and Riddick. Excuse me, excuse me. Levy, Riddick, Greasy. Now it's Fowler or Lofsky, Riddick. To me, that, and, Fowler's used to a two-person booth with Herb Street. They have Buck and Aikman, which is a two-person booth. I don't understand the insistence on the three-person booth. It's just, for football, it just, I don't get it, but, that's just my- It complicates, it over-complicates it. Yeah. And like you said, chemistry. I think it's much harder to develop a chemistry with three. I mean, you know, the local Mets situation is different with Gary Cohn, Ron Darl- Is it in baseball, is it football? What three men, can you name- I mean, I guess back in the old Monday Night Football days, there were three men booths that had- Yeah, Collinsworth and Aikman with Buck that one year. Yeah, one year it lasted, you know. So, I don't know. But, there's no more staggered double-headers. The next one is week 14, and both games will start at 8-15. I think that's the one that's going to piss a lot of people off. But, that's a long way down the road. You got the two TVs. Yeah. I asked you if ESPN, how they feel about Monday Night Football. Anything you've heard about how they feel about their new partnership with Pat McAfee. I mean, it's early, but they're bullish on it. I mean, they've kind of handed the keys to the network to McAfee. I mean, you can't- it's kind of like Stephen A. now. You can't really turn on ESPN almost every day except basically Sunday without seeing Pat. And so, you know, I think initially the ratings weren't that good. I think they got a little better in terms of the TV ratings. I think that kind of makes some sense because if you think about it, he was a YouTube show. Yeah, he's got to play for TV. Yeah, and he's still a YouTube show. Well, it is a play for TV because they think that they had Max in there before. They think that the ratings will be high enough that they'll be able to charge more for the ad rates. I guarantee you the money they'll make off of McAfee on social media and YouTube will be 8 billion times more than the money they made off Max Kellerman on social media. Oh, 100%. No, you're right. No, you're right. There's no doubt about that. And look, they want to get, I will say this, like, does it work? I think a lot of times when companies make big moves, you know, big time moves, a lot of times they make those moves when the person's kind of towards the end, you know, they got McAfee on the rise. Like, you know, we, you know, you and I have been aware of McAfee for years now, but he's really like, you know, here, I don't think he's at the plateau, you know, where most people go up and then they plateau and then they go down. He's at, he's still, I think, going up and then maybe the plateau is on the horizon and you can plateau for 20, 25 years if you have the right attitude and personality and just have the right act. So that's where I think that makes a lot of sense as a bet because it's not, I'll hit one close to home, Rick Riley leaving ESPN. I mean, leaving SI for ESPN where, you know, Rick Riley is one of the great columnist ever, but at that point, you know, whatever, maybe it was the internet, I don't know exactly. It just didn't really work as well at ESPN as it did at SI. And so I just think they've done that and that's kind of, you know, teams do that in sports and I think sometimes networks do that. And so I feel like signing McAfee in his mid-30s is kind of like signing a baseball free agent who's in his mid-20s and I think that's what you want to do as opposed to getting a, signing a 35-year-old and, you know, thinking they can still play, you know, like, I don't know, like a Josh Donaldson, maybe trading for someone like that, Jimmy. You see what I did there? I don't need reminders of the horrific Yankee season. I just did that on purpose. I don't need that. My head was going, who am I going to say? All right, yeah, Josh Donaldson, but it was a treat. Just a, yeah, you want me to say Brian Cashman should be fired. It's amazing too, they replay that. I didn't know this was going to be the situation going into it, but they replay the show as soon as it's over, I think, on ESPN 2 and then they replay it at night on maybe ESPN News or one of their, what you said about if you're going to put on one of the ESPNs at any point in the day, you're going to see Pat McAfee. Yeah. So that's good for him. Like I, you know, people feel like- But I also think, ESPN has to be, they have Aaron Rodgers on their air every week. It's a news making thing that's on their air every week. They've got Nick, he's got Nick Saban on his show every week. Yeah. That's a news making thing every week. I would think ESPN has to be, forget the numbers because the numbers, I think, will be there. It's still a new thing. You have, the ESPN audience is older, the McAfee audience is younger, it might take some, but I would think ESPN just on the brand and the cachet of that show has to be thrilled. I think so. I mean, but if you talk, like I have, again, I'll probably make some calls here in the near future, but so I haven't talked specifically with anybody about that. But generally speaking, when these things first start, everyone loves it. So then we'll see. Again, I'm not saying, I could see it either way. Like, you know, McAfee has not really stayed at any of these, throughout any of these contracts he's had. So that's something to watch. Maybe this one he does, but that hasn't been the case previously. So that is something. I think the fact that he's on game day has to help the relationship there a little bit with ESPN. Here's the thing about McAfee. If you're managing him, in my opinion, and it's like Casey Jones, the former coach of the Celtics, was known for just throwing out the ball and telling McHale, Parrish, and Bird to go play, Dennis Johnson. At least that's how I remember as a kid. That was his reputation. And I think McAfee is sort of like that. Just give him the ball, let him do his thing. He's not looking to, you know, for some strategy. Let's, you know, triangle offense. He's not looking for that. He's looking for, let me do my thing. I know what I'm doing. And the thing about McAfee is he's very smart. Like, I know he plays this, like, he's not smart thing. It works very hard. He works hard and he's very smart. He's very savvy. He acts as if, like, you know, maybe he's, you know, just a dumb jock. But he understands the media business very well. We need, we need to discuss the Kelsey Taylor Swift thing because I actually think it's a legitimate media story. If Fox is going to get these increase in their demographics of the female audience, the young people, the NFL has gone all in on this thing. I mean, they changed their Twitter header to, like, a Taylor Swift thing. They're putting out Travis Kelsey Swiftiest plays on their social media. He's gained, I guess, a ton of followers, the jersey sale. Let me start with this. How did you think Fox handled it on Sunday when she was in the stadium? Do you think they overdid it? Do you think the fact that they had an unwatchable game takes them off the hook? What was your take on the Chiefs-Bears on Sunday when she was there? I think the second part, and I wouldn't take them off the hook, but I think the second part, you have an unwatchable game that you had to switch most of the country out of because it was so non-competitive, that you have Taylor Swift there, it's a big deal. And, you know, there's a lot of Taylor Swift fans who are football fans, a lot of non-Taylor Swift fans who weren't watching that game, but it was a talking point, right? Like, I saw Taylor Swift in the concert this summer, but that was kind of- Look at you! Yeah, how do you like that? Look at you! You couldn't even get tickets. Big shot. Where'd you get tickets? My daughter's friend just won the lottery. No shenanigans. Oh, really? Tickets were $235 each, which is still a lot of money, but not, like, $1,000. And it was just kind of happenstance, how I ended up going. I was going to say, if your daughter's friend got tickets, how did you end up at the era's tour? I mean- Were you, like- It's just a long drive to get to the metal lands, didn't want them driving back. They're older, they can drive, but at, you know, one o'clock in the morning from Taylor Swift, so- But you were in MetLife and watched the show. Yes. Friendship bracelets? Well, you want to know something funny? This is a good one. So, my daughter's friend said to me, do you want a- do you want a jewel? And I'm like, no, no, no, I'm okay. Thinking she's saying a jewel, like a jewel, smoke. But she was saying, like, to, like, get bedazzled, a little jewel, which I would have taken. So later, I was like, I told my daughter, I said, but your friend, she said she asked me if I wanted a jewel. She's like, no, no, she didn't say you wanted a jewel. She said, do you want a- a jewel to put some ju- you know. Right. I didn't have any bracelets, but I was into- I liked Taylor Swift. I wouldn't go again. I kind of felt bad being there, because there's people who give their left arm to be there. But it was- look, she is an unbelievable performer. I mean, it was- you could- first of all, I liked some of her songs. Secondly, the level of performance. It was just, you know, it was an A+. I mean, that- that- and that is something, even if you didn't like her music, you can appreciate it. And also, I appreciate it if I had to go to the bathroom. Easy pass right in there. No one. Right. No one's leaving their seat except for people like you who aren't in it. Yeah, and especially, yeah, and more skewed women.

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"Welcome to Gospel and Life. This may sound strange at first, but in many ways, Jesus is an upside down Savior. He came not in strength, but in weakness. He came not to gain power, but to give away power. As a teacher then, He spoke in a way that turned people's expectations on their heads, calling people to lose their lives to gain them, to die to themselves so they can truly live. Some of His teachings can be difficult to understand or accept. Today, Tim Keller is teaching through one of the hard sayings of Jesus, showing us that while Christ's teachings aren't always easy, they provide the answers to having a meaningful life and a relationship with Him. After you listen, please take a few seconds to rate and review our podcast. Your review can help others to discover our podcast and experience the hope of the gospel. Now here's today's teaching from Dr. Keller. I'm going to read to you from Luke chapter 9 verses 57 to 62. We're in the middle of a, or actually near the end of a series we're doing here, morning and evening sermons on the hard sayings of Jesus, the difficult teachings of Jesus. Luke 9, 57 to 62, and as they were walking by the way, one man said to him, I will follow you wherever you go. Jesus replied, foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the son of man has no place to lay his head. He said to another man, follow me. But the man replied, Lord, first let me go and bury my father. Jesus said to him, let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God. Still another said, I will follow you Lord, but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family. Jesus replied, no one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God. This is God's word. There's a sense in which Jesus, it doesn't seem to me if Jesus was a pastor that his church would have grown very fast. Jesus acts in a completely different way than most church leaders do. People come and say, I want to join up and Jesus says, get back, think, he's harsh. He sets them back on their heels. He's so different than, well, not just church leaders, but any leader of an institution, any leader of a movement very much wants to inspire people to come and make commitments. Leaders of movements want people to be attracted. They want to make it easy for them to enter. They want to make it attractive for them to sign up and to buy, buy in. Jesus is very different. In fact, if you really read the scripture, you will see that Jesus is altogether different than anything the human race has ever produced. He's continually surprising you. When you think he's going to be harsh, when you think he's going to be stormy, he's sunny. And when you think he's going to be sunny, he's stormy. When he comes up to the prostitutes and the pimps, he sits down and eats with them. When he sees the lepers, when he sees the woman caught in adultery, with so many of these people, there's exquisite tenderness. But then when he comes up, not only with the religious leaders, but people who come up and say to him, I'm sold out for you, I want to live for you, I want to be with you, he's harsh. He's cold. He almost seems to be wanting to repel them. Now the reason that Jesus does this in this case, in these cases of these three men, is clearly because they do not understand what they are asking for. They don't understand what it means to follow Christ. And therefore, if we take a look at what Jesus answers, how he answers these three men, we're going to learn a great deal about what it means to follow Jesus. This is a very basic text, it's a very basic sermon. What does it mean to be a follower of Jesus? What does it mean? Let's look. First thing, we're taught by the text, is Jesus is showing them that to follow Jesus, to follow Christ, is to enter the kingdom. To follow Christ is to enter the kingdom. Excuse me. See, in every case, the men are talking about following, I want to follow you, and in each case, Jesus keeps talking about the kingdom. They're talking about following Christ and he's talking about, he's making them see following Christ in terms of entering, serving, proclaiming the kingdom. Why? Jesus is pointing out, something that we often point out here, but let's look at it from this perspective again, that being a Christian is not simply a matter of ethical and doctrinal improvement. But rather, Jesus is saying, to become a Christian, to follow me, is not just a quantitative thing, it's a qualitative thing. It's not simply a matter of improvement, but it's a change in status and nature. Put it this way, becoming a Christian means to cross a border. If you're in Texas and you want to go to Canada, how do you do it? You get in a car, let's say, or you get in an airplane, and you go for a long, long way. You may spend a great deal of time getting to the border. And yet, you may have spent, I don't know, now see, I don't know much about the dimensions, I don't know how many hundreds of miles or even how many thousands of miles it is from the bottom of Texas to the border of Canada, but you can go thousands of miles and you could be standing right at the border. However, the fact is, all of that improvement of your location, all of that change, and it's been a massive change, all of that exertion and all of that cost has not gotten you into the kingdom at all. The fact is, before, you were 100 % outside of the Kingdom of Canada, and now you're still 100 % outside of the Kingdom of Canada with all that improvement. What gets you from one kingdom into another kingdom is not tons of improvement, but one step. And Jesus, by continually telling people to follow me means that you're entering the kingdom. What he means is that becoming a Christian is not just a matter of doctrinal or ethical change and improvement, but it's a translation from one realm into another realm. I read recently where somebody, I was reading about a woman who was a scholar who had been a liberal Democrat and it said now she's converted into a neo -conservative Republican, and he used the word convert. Well, you see, I guess that's a conversion, that's a massive change, but that's not what Jesus is talking about. Most people tend to think that that's what Christianity is, that it means changing your ethics, changing your lifestyle, changing your doctrine, and of course all that is entailed. But it's something much more radical and revolutionary than that. Following Christ means you're translated from one kingdom into another kingdom. The Kingdom of God, let's remind ourselves, because a couple weeks ago we talked about this when we looked at the term, we looked at the teaching where Jesus says the Kingdom of God suffereth violence and the violent bear it away. What Jesus is teaching, not necessarily right here, but throughout the New Testament, the Kingdom of God is the power of the outside world, the heavenly world, come into this world to heal it of all of its hurts. And the teaching of the New Testament, which is so radical, is that when you believe in it, comes down into your life immediately. It's like an acorn that's planted that eventually will grow and take over. The Bible tells us, Jesus tells us that the Kingdom of God is here now through Christ so that when you make him your savior and your king, you cross a line. And there is an immediate change. And the power of that kingdom comes in. Now it's partial. It's only spiritual. And at this point, we are not at a place where the Kingdom of God is here in its fullness. And yet, you see, what it means to be a Christian is to say that the Kingdom of God is at hand. It's here and yet it's coming. It's already and yet it's not yet. And we said a couple weeks ago, there's a certain sense in which when old Maggie Smith, you know, in the Steven Spielberg movie, when old Wendy talks to Peter Pan, who's grown up and has forgotten where he came from. And she says, Peter, the stories are true. That's the gospel. What is the gospel? The gospel is that the Kingdom of God is real. See, Peter, there is. It's true. We are going to live forever in a castle. That's what a Christian believes. We are going to fly someday. We are going to wear crowns and live in a place where there's no more decay or death. There is a Camelot. That's what a Christian believes. There is a Never Never Land, you see. There are all these things and there is a kingdom coming, which is even greater than all the fairy tales can even convey. The minute I step over the boundary from being my own savior and king to having Jesus be my savior and king, the power of that future age comes into my life now and begins to change me, begins to renovate me. It's partial, but it's real. It's come, it's here, and yet it's on its way. And Jesus says, therefore, do not think that following Christ is simply a matter of, okay, teach me what are the new beliefs I've got to teach, I've got to believe. What are the new doctrines I have to believe? What are the new ethics I have to do? It's not just that. There is a moment. There is a spot at which you take one step and you cross from one realm into a brand new realm. These men didn't understand that. They still saw following Christ as really pretty much like converting from being a Democrat to Republican or Republican to Democrat. They said, I've left my own party. I'm going to follow you. Jesus says, you have no idea yet the radical nature of what it means to follow me. To follow Christ means to come into a whole new realm. It means to enter the kingdom. Secondly, now, once you understand, say, the doctrine of the kingdom of God, the kingdom of God is something that happens to you immediately as you make Christ your savior and king instead of yourself. And we've said the doctrine of the kingdom is that it's the power of the future age. Come into our lives now, partially, but not fully. That's the doctrine. And you really can't follow Christ unless you understand that. So that's the first thing is to follow Christ is to enter the kingdom. But secondly and thirdly, Jesus is dealing here, the first man and the last two, the first man and the second and third represent two different kinds of misunderstandings of the that kingdom Jesus is heading off at the past. And he's saying to them, you can't follow me until you understand the kingdom properly. The first man doesn't understand the hardness of the kingdom. And the second and third men don't understand the greatness of the kingdom. The first man is precipitous. The second and third men are hesitant. The first man is an idealist. The second and third men are pragmatists. Neither kind of person can enter the kingdom because they misunderstand it. The one kind misunderstands the fact that the kingdom is here only partially. And when the kingdom of God comes into your life, it brings you into conflict with the world and therefore many of the things that you want, like health and status and popularity and wealth may never come to you, nor does it have to because the kingdom of God doesn't consist of those things. Idealists need to be brought down to see the hardness of the kingdom. On the other hand, the realists, the people who say, well, you know, everything is good in moderation, religion, you can't go overboard with religion, you can't, there's got to be qualifications to religion, those people don't understand the greatness of the kingdom. And those people do not understand, as Jesus points out, you must not have any conditions on your obedience or you haven't taken a step into my realm. Now I just gave you a summary, let's look at those two. First of all, you can't be a Christian if you're really an idealist. Idealistic people are not for the kingdom. They don't understand the kingdom. See this man comes to Jesus and he says, I will follow you wherever you go. This is completely different than the last two guys.

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"Other and president biden last night in a debate on the fox news channel the candidates discussed and the uaw whether president strike biden should have walked the picket line south carolina senator tim scott he should be on the southern border working to close our southern border both florida governor ron disantis and former new jersey governor chris christie took aim at trump for skipping the debate and not addressing his record he put seven trillion on the debt he should be in this room to answer those questions allison keys cbs news the debate was held at the reagan presidential library in california and this breaking news justin travis king the american soldier who crossed into north korea from south korea two months ago and was released by north korea yesterday is now back in the us he has landed in san antonio texas the house oversight committee will hold its first hearing of the republicans impeachment inquiry of president hidden later today republicans are trying to link the president to his son hunters international business dealings says cbs news legal analyst thing rosenbaum whatever payments hunter biden received from his overseas business deals could be seen as bribery if he was the president but he's not the president so so far there's an absence of proof that joe biden benefited from those payments or was even aware of them we're away days from a possible government shutdown on cbs's scott mcfarland says federal employees are preparing for the worst they can reach consensus on just one thing they're running short on time running short on hope the outlook is so perilous the head of the major federal employees union told cbs news he's urged members to see whatever they can in money his paychecks could stop sunday morning more auto workers are preparing to walk off the job says cbs's chris van cleve we hear now that the united auto workers plan to announce uh... what will most likely be an expansion of the strike on friday uh... negotiations are continuing it doesn't sound like uh... any of the big three auto makers are close to uh... to a deal being imminent although certainly that could change anytime as far as the actor strike goes in a joint statement released last night hollywood studios the and actors union said they will resume bargaining on monday do you want to study or do you want a party if it's the letter there is one school that stands out says cbs's jim chris doula it's often a point of collegiate prime my school party's the hardest and the winner is indiana university of spain at least according to a new survey of more than sixty thousand students and recent graduates by the wall street journal this is cbs news if you need to hire you need indeed because indeed all -in -one hiring solution helps you attract interview and hire candidates all from one place indeed dot com slash credit disruptions have met their match you can't avoid disruptions but you can be ready for them splunk can help you build digital 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avenue when officers arrived on scene they say they found three men suffering all from gunshot wounds two of the men died at the scene the other was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive five this thursday morning d .c.'s acting police chief pamela smith says this morning two other men who were wounded in this this same situation in the shooting took themselves to the hospital last night the preliminary investigation has has revealed that the two victims were shot on this scene and self -transported to an area hospital one victim is listed in critical condition and the other has non life -threatening injuries police this morning searching for three people were told to fled the scene and a gray suv in the meantime just hours earlier d .c.'s acting police chief during testified a public hearing this week in front of the d .c. council's public safety committee defending her record in law enforcement in making the case for her leadership I'm proud and appreciative to have served 25 years in law enforcement with a decorated career with d .c. homicides above 200 for the year there's more attention now in the city's acting police chief Pamela Smith in front of the public safety committee she detailed her professional experience while working for the u .s. park police I had the opportunity to serve in four jurisdictions the District of Columbia New York Atlanta and San Francisco dozens of residents testified about Smith most of them were positive though some questioned her experience as she was elevated to acting chief after just 14 months with the DC police force Nick I Nellie WTOP news this morning on WTOP the suspect in a high -profile murder case in Baltimore taken into custody the Baltimore Banner reports this morning that Jason Dean Billingsley was apprehended by U .S. Marshals this week at a train station in Bowie late last night Billingsley is accused this morning of murdering tech company entrepreneur Papa Lapeer you may remember she was found dead in apartment an building in Baltimore recently on Monday morning this week in fact Billingsley is also suspect a were told in a brutal rape and attack last week in West Baltimore Baltimore police say they will hold a news conference later this morning will update you as soon as we get more information time now is 4 .06 on your Thursday but morning turn now to the defense that will resume calling witnesses later this Thursday morning in the trial of fired local Loudoun County School Superintendent Scott Ziegler here in Loudoun County Circuit Court jurors heard from the principal of the elementary school where Aaron Brooks taught Scott Ziegler's charge with two misdemeanors for retaliating against the teacher for testifying before the special grand jury it was the principal Diane Mackey who sent a letter to Ziegler recommending that Brooks's contract not be nude the principal said the ten -year -old nonverbal autistic boy who grabbed Brooks had no sexual intent and Brooks ignored the written behavior intervention plan to help the with boy's behavior the judge said it's likely closing arguments will be Thursday in Leesburg, Neil Oedkenstein, WTOP News 407 Thursday mornings 28th on WTOP this weekend or last weekend to be specific a night of fun ended in tragedy when a gunman opened fire inside a nightclub now new details are being released this week as asked police the city to pull the alcohol license actually of the establishment where that shooting took place it was early Sunday morning when a man with a gun made his way into crew lounge in Northeast DC and according to DC police lack security protocols calls at the door led to the gun clearing security that's why the department wants the establishment's liquor license revoked police provided the alcoholic beverage and cannabis board its report which included play -by -play from surveillance video that captured the shooting it showed the gunman shooting 31 year old blake bozeman first and after tripping onto the floor he would fire up to three more rounds while getting up wounding three other people the board voted to let the DC Attorney General decide on the suspension of the license Sean Morris attorney for the crew lounge wouldn't comment on the case but says the owners are saddened by the tragic loss of life and the injuries mike morillo wtop news there's the warning September 28 welcome you're with Dean Lane

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"Welcome to The Eric Mataxas Show. We'll get you from point A to point B. But if you're looking for point C, well, buddy, you're on your own. But if you wait right here, in just about two minutes, the bus to point C will be coming right by. And now here's your Ralph Cramden of the airwaves, Eric Mataxas! We have an amazing guest today, an amazing, miraculous story. Don't leave whatever you're doing, because this is one of those stories. I'm sitting here in the studio with Casey Diaz. The book is The Shot Caller, A Latino Gangbanger's Miraculous Escape from a Life of Violence to a New Life in Christ. Casey Diaz, welcome. Thank you for having me. You have an I mean, the life of violence doesn't do justice to your story. I mean, it's worse than I mean, a lot of people had a life of violence. You're talking a life of extreme violence. So I want to get your story. Where do we start? Where are we like? Where do you I mean, when did you come to tell the story of coming to America? How old were you? I was two years old. Two. All right. So we're not going to get a lot of details. You were two, right? Yeah, exactly. But came here from El Salvador. OK, and you came here as an illegal immigrant? No, legally. You came as a legal immigrant from El Salvador when you were two? When I was two, yes. OK. And we settled in what's called the the Rampart District of Los Angeles. Yeah. And my aunt lived in South Central L .A. So we moved back and forth in the beginning stage of me coming here. OK. And you got involved in violence extremely young. Tell us the story. I was 11 years old. You know, it was at a time where kids were still playing outside baseball and football and a lot of outside outdoor activity. But the only element with me was that my folks with my mom, you know, she worked as a seamstress in downtown Los Angeles. So she'd leave at four in the morning and then wouldn't come back until around 10, 11 at night. And then my father, who was never working, he was always out there. And, you know, he'd be selling weed out there. And your father was selling weed. Yeah. Wow. And, you know, the drug epidemic in the 80s in Los Angeles had just started. So so here's a young boy being left essentially unsupervised. And that becomes the danger in and of itself. So your father is pushing drugs to make a buck and you never see him. Very dramatically different story from your mother, who's obviously working too hard. Yeah. So at what point do you go into gang to being a part of this gang with a violence? I was introduced to the gang culture at 11 years old. Gang started move in it. You know, you start becoming aware. And I was introduced to to this particular gang by one of the guys that we hung out outside. And I started to notice that, you know, cars would come in, pick them up. And then I had some questions and I asked those questions. And, you know, he gave me a little brief description of what a gang was, what it involved. And it lured me in. It became a false sense of family that I didn't have at home. You know, you hear this over and over and over that it's like a family, that people are looking for something. They don't have it and they find it in the gang. So what do you do at 11 or 12? I mean, what what you know, you're you're a kid at that point. What happens? Unfortunately, there was a gang leader that took me under his wing for whatever reason. He took a liking to me. And so here you are at 11 years old, hanging out with a very popular gang leader of this gang. And he takes me to my first, you know, stealing of a car. We do some things, you know, and and one event is what started to. Really everything. change We went and we what we call jumped a rival gang member. And basically we were in a stolen car. We went and looked from found him and assaulted him. And he ended up stabbing the guy and then gave me the screwdriver and said, your turn. And that was my first stabbing at 11 years old. You were 11. Yeah. And you didn't do it with a knife. You did it with a screwdriver. Screwdriver, yeah. What did that do to you? Sometimes at that age, you're so young that you're not sensitive the way you are when you're older. I mean, did it how did you feel? Well, you know, in my home, there was a lot of violence to start off with. My father was extremely violent. He beat my mom. I mean, there was not one week that my mom was not beat senselessly and left in a pool of blood by the hands of my father. So I saw that. And at eight years old, I saw I witnessed a triple homicide right before my eyes at about 20 feet away at eight. Yeah. Three men were gunned down in front of me. All right. So you're 11 years old. You're being initiated into murder, violence. I imagine if you start there, it doesn't get better. It doesn't. You know, little by little. I started to be led by this gang leader and just the popularity that he had almost came upon me. Here's you know, I think it was looked at as oh, look at here's this little cute little gang member. He's 11. And so everybody starts to kind of, you know, pat you on the back and and validate you. And that's what the streets will do. If you don't have any validation from your father, from a good leader in society, someone is going to validate you. And for, you know, in places where it's poverty stricken, the streets will do that. A gang leader or a drug dealer will do that. So you make it sound like I mean, this is sort of the typical story and it's such a horrible story. But you hear this so much that in a way, it's either an absent father or a violent father or a father who's violent and absent. And it seems like you were set up almost. Yeah. Right. I mean, where else are you going to go? That's where those that's where those kids go pretty much. Yeah. So so how does this develop? I mean, are you you know, at what point? Well, let's let's get to the point where you're arrested and all this, how did things developed so that you get arrested so young? Well, you know, I think that once you start to get used to a certain kind of lifestyle in anything, it becomes normal. And for me, violence became the normal. And so, you know, from me, particularly in the stabbing and 11, a craving started to happen within me and I needed to go out there. I wanted to go out there. I saw what it did in the in the eyes of other gang members. I saw the fear that it was bringing. And that crave also, you know, jumped over and I just needed to do that. And it became an everyday thing where I went out there and sought after gang rivals and did whatever I needed to do. So you and you enjoyed the violence? I did. And how old how long does this go on for? For a period of about five years until I get arrested at 16 years old for a gang related murder. OK, so you now I'm imagining that you were involved in a number of murders before this, but you had not been caught. I had been all over the place by this time. I've stabbed many other rebel gang members. Yes. And so you're arrested. What happens now? You're 16. I'm 16. California is about to try a little thing where they want to try to see how young they can convict youthful offenders and try them as adults. And so I was in the very early stages of that of that experiment in law. And so what they initially did was if you were convicted and tried as an adult and found guilty, at first they would send you to what's called the California Youth Authority. They sent you there and then they would evaluate you like the California Youth Authority can hold you up until 25 years old. And so they could do that. But in my case, I was in there for a 90 day observation to see if they you know, if there was any kind of rehabilitation that could still take place in my life. But I was found while in there strangling another rival gang member. I almost killed him. And for that reason, I was sent. I was found not suitable for that kind of environment.

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"Sixty one in lanham sixty some parts of our area could be down to the lower fifties monday news at ten and forty past the hour let's go to jeff claybaugh the w u eight w will expand its strike locations again friday without major progress in talks with auto workers face books new quest three headset is five hundred dollars two hundred dollars more than the previous one the average rate on a jumbo mortgage those one point one million and more in the d c r is now seven point three four percent that's the highest in more than twelve years the doubt lost sixty nine points wednesday the s and p five hundred index gained one point jeff clabel w two news p asia -pacific markets are mostly lower such as hong kong down one and a half percent tokyo stocks two percent lower but south korea's cost me is up just a little bit eleven forty one breaking breaking news on w -t -o -p two people are dead three others in the hospital after a shooting in northeast d c tonight police say it happened just before ten p m in the area of fourteenth paratoga street in avenue when officers arrived they found three men suffering from gunshot wounds two of the men died at the scene the other was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive police say two other men also took to themselves the hospital they have long non life -threatening injuries there's no suspect information available at this time this comes on the same day that the d c council had a long hearing today with the acting police chief

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"Want you to look at several things here that as we minister everything that we do is all to be for the glory of God first Corinthians 10 31 and we know that we've gone through that Ephesians chapter 1 verse 6 several verses here in Ephesians chapter 1 we'll just come over here shortly briefly I guess Ephesians chapter 1 verse 6 verse 6 of Ephesians chapter 1 to the praise of the glory of his grace wherein he hath made is accepted in the beloved verse 12 notice with me here that we should be to the praise of his glory who first trusted in Christ verse 14 which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of what his glory Naaman here comes to Elisha and Elisha says I don't want to take what belongs to God I didn't heal you God did and so he says I don't want the payment for that which you have given what that which has been done I only gave you the words that God gave to me and that was to wash in the Jordan seven times I did not cater to your pride I did not cater to your power or your position I merely told you what the Lord wanted me to do wanted you to do and you know he would have given you know what all you know Naaman a new convert you know he had the impression that his gifts had something to do with his salvation and so Elisha wants nothing nothing nothing to do with receiving gifts because he does not want in Naaman's mind that what happened to him both his faith and his physical healing anything had to do with the remuneration for what was given to him there would be no gifts received and the same with salvation there is not one thing that we can do to earn or merit our salvation realize this that Abraham would refuse the gifts from the king of Sodom he would end up also tithing there with Melchizedek and Daniel refused the king's offer Daniel 5 Peter and John would reject Simon's money Acts 8 and God wants it to be clear in the minds of his people that the healing and the power in the believer has nothing to do with any financial benefit

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"And it started with some words rather than sulking in her situation she would surge ahead for the lord as we think about these truths this morning three men three really mighty miracles the miracle is not in elisha in his words the miracle is what god did through a little girl who said my circumstances are very bad but i'm going to put my faith in god then i'm going to do what i know i'm supposed to do and you know what god will be glorified we don't read about anything else about that little girl that's all we read about just two verses and yet she had a tremendous impact upon a nation by two verses what does god want to do in our lives it begins when we're surrendered we're right with god and we follow him let us pray dear old me father lord i love you and i thank you for this morning thank you for this mighty mirror this mighty message father i pray is it convicted my heart father we would follow through lord the tent meeting just because we set up a tent and just because there's some preaching doesn't mean that there's your power behind it god if you're not with us there's nothing behind it we have to have a conviction in your word we have to believe it we have to have faith god that little girl that little maid she had faith and she was founded upon you alone the change doesn't come because of our expectations and assumptions the change comes because of your work lord help us to step out of the way and let you do what only you can and lord may we be obedient to your holy word and your spirit's conviction so father with all of that i thank you for what you've done this morning you know pray that you'll bless the morning hour as we come together i love you in jesus precious name i pray

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"When he's healed he goes ah now I see because he has to do the simple thing of submit and believe and he would serve the lord in verses 15 through 19 in verse 16 and he said as the lord lives for whom I stand I will receive none and he urged him to take it but he refused in name and said shall there not then I pray thee be given to servant two mules burden of earth and for thy servant will henceforth offer me the burnt offering or sacrifice unto other gods but in the lord I mean he is saying only god what god did here in saving name and not only from his leprosy but also you know showing himself mighty on god's behalf on his own behalf it's an indictment against israel here is israel god's ambassadors who lack the power of god they have no power of god the king of israel has no power of god he's fearful he's trying to live life on his own circumstances his own way the idol worshipping god of syria was powerless to heal name and now name and as you think about so name realizes hey my god's aren't healing me israel couldn't be protected from me so maybe their god's not real where did all this begin where did all the process of a sowing of a seed from an insignificant and the world standard little captive girl however young she was maybe she was a teen maybe young adult whatever she was young as it says a little maid I guess it just says a little maid so her stature is small with all the power and the the religions of syria nothing could heal here's a little girl who stands a giant of the faith in very bad circumstances she trusts god despite what she's puts a faith and now is here the second in command of syria coming to a firm conviction god alone what a powerful I mean he can go back to syria can you imagine the impact that all started with a little girl you know we can look at our lives I'm gonna I'm gonna finish this up tonight I'm only about this morning we don't we we undermine underestimate the power of the message of this book here's a little girl would god my lord with the prophet is in samaria she doesn't say well she doesn't say anything else she said just go to the prophet he's got the words go to this book it has

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"The old Moody said, ah, this is just the trouble. I'm preaching on his passage. He had marked out a way of his own for the prophet to heal him and was mad because he didn't follow his plans. How often is it someone is down on their luck? If you would, I don't believe in luck, but as the saying goes, they're down on their luck. In bad days, they'll pray a sinner's prayer and God's going to poof, make everything better. When intend, when in that prayer, they have no intention of really giving God their heart. It's merely like a Hail Mary, you know, pray some certain magical prayer and poof, everything's better, but that's not true. That's exactly what Naaman's wanting. He has the money. He has the captive. So they are already afraid of him. So he's thinking, here I am. I'm coming back to you on peaceful terms. I'm not captain. I'm going to come with money. I'm going to make you rich. I'm coming with, I'll even, I'll even give a fantastic name to the king for you. Oh, holy one. And Elisha, he has the audacity to essentially spit in the face of Naaman saying, I don't want any one of that. I don't want any of that. Additionally, Naaman had another problem. You know, in Titus 3 .5, not by works of righteousness, which we have done, but according to his mercy, he saved us. We have expectations or assumptions of how God should do things. Right? I assume God's going to do this one, two, three, boom. It's all going to work out. I've got it all planned out. Everything's good, God. I've got it all worked out. And in this passage of scriptures, we look at it. He says, are not our Banna and Farpar? He says, listen, your rivers here, your Jordan is filthy. It's like the burnt wood river. I mean, it's just dirty. He said, the rivers where we're at are crystal clear. They're beautiful. Why can't I go back there? Why can't I go back home and be clean? Why do I have to humble myself and get in a dirty river? By the way, if you have open wounds on your body, do you go into a dirty river? You would say, no, that doesn't make sense. That's not hygienic. It's not, you know, it's not, you risk a problem and potentially an infection. So Naaman comes with his own assumptions, his own expectations. He's coming with his plan for God, for God to fulfill for him.

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"He tears his clothes, something that kings rarely did, but his mind was blinded by unbelief and fear. You know what, in this tent meeting as we have it, can I say when it's probably about a year ago or ish, 10 months ago, as I thought about bringing, doing the tent meeting here, I said, Lord, I don't know how it's going to be possible to do this. I really don't know how it's going to be possible. I don't know how we're going to put it all together. It's way bigger than what we can do, but I don't know how it's going to happen. Every step of the way, God's brought it along. We didn't know how we were going to get the tent here, and God answered that. Every little step, puzzle piece that God's been putting together. So, the prophet was in his home in the city of Samaria and knew what the king had said and done in his palace. In Amos chapter 3, verse 7, You know, his message to Joram must have really irritated the king, and at the same time Elisha was rescuing Joram from personal embarrassment and possible international complications. And we find in verse 8, we as Israel are supposed to be God's ambassadors, and we're a bunch of people lying in fear of what could be, rather than the God who is. So, accustomed to the protocol of the palace, he calls Naaman to him, but he does something that's amazing. Verse 9, See, Elisha doesn't give credence to the authority and the worldly prominence that is placed upon Naaman. He sends a messenger to him. You know what, that'd be very insulting. If a prime minister or president or any other world leader came to Canada and our prime minister didn't meet them, that would be very offensive. It's the same thing. So, here is this quote unquote great prophet that this little maid said had the power, and he sends in the eyes of Naaman a lowly insignificant messenger. You know what, God does that as well. When we give out the gospel, you and I are seen by the world to be a lowly messenger. They're like, well, God should write in the sky, you must be saved. Well, he's already given us his word, preserved. We're lowly messengers giving out the message of the great king of kings, and many times it's rejected. Verses 11 and 12, Naaman was raw. I mean, he is absolutely insulted. It was kind of like, I think it was here in Canada, they had a social with the Japanese, and this French pastry chef trying to impress the Japanese made this very ornate, beautiful dessert, but he put the dessert in a shoe and put it on the table. See, the Japanese, they take their shoes off, you don't put your feet on the table. This was probably one of the most offensive acts of the Japanese. They put the shoe on the table, and this French pastry chef thought he was doing a wonderful thing. In fact, it was an incredible insult. It did not go well, and it did not help public relations between the two countries. But nevertheless, Naaman furious is that he has to talk to some messenger. He's thinking, who do you think I am? I should go to the head honcho. You don't know who I am. You see, God doesn't cater to our pride.

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"You're taken from your family, you're put in a place as a mistress to the man who's responsible for you being divided from your family. You still have such a love for Jesus, for God. Jesus wasn't known at that time. They knew he was coming. But you're still a witness in spite of circumstances. Circumstances don't diminish our responsibility to be a witness for Christ. And so in this very fact, she said, would God my Lord were with the prophet that's in Samaria? She says, hey, there's a man in Samaria, he's got God's power on him. And each and every one of you have God's power on you as we walk with the Lord. Here is this lowly girl. She's a captive. No affinity with her family, no connection, or very little, presumably. But somehow she had won the graces of the wife in God's providence, in God's grace. Why would God want to save a man that took the Jewish people from their homeland? Think about that. She didn't harbor the resentment and bitterness, I hope this. Good, that man deserves what he got. He deserves to die. I'm glad. Then I'll be out of here. That's what many of us might think. I'm ready to be out of here. I hope that man dies. I don't know what we think, many of us. He's leprosy. Woohoo, I'm almost out of this place. He dies, maybe we're going to go home. She didn't hold on to any bitterness. She didn't hold on to any ill feelings. She simply said, well, I guess I'm here and I've got a new ministry in a new place with new people. Then we come in verse four, and one went in and told his Lord, saying, Thus and thus said the maid that is of the land of Israel. How convicting is that? In verse five, and the king of Syria said, go to go and I will send a letter to the king of Israel. And he departed and took with him 10 ,000s of silver and 6 ,000 pieces of gold and 10 changes of raiment name and couldn't leave Syria without the king's permission. He needed an official letter to leave. I mean, here's a guy second in command. He can go wherever he wants in Syria, but if he leaves Syria, it could potentially be seen as treason. And so he has to get permission, tell the full reason why he's going, you know, all of that stuff. So he, this is a man under, he has authority, but he's also under authority and he respects his authority. Syria and Israel are enemies. Now God would use Syria to judge Israel and they were under the just hand of God. And this king, verse five, and the king of Israel said, go to go and I will send a letter to the king of Israel. And he departed and took with him 10 ,000s of silver and 6 ,000 pieces of gold and 10 changes of raiment. Well, this name in and Ben Hadad, the king of Syria, they think, well, I'm going to send a worthy man to Elisha and he's going to heal

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"Mean, he kidnapped Jewish little girls. Here's a leper who should have been isolated and left to die. Like Naaman, the Israelites had become angry. I mean, God didn't protect them from the Syrians. Now they didn't humble themselves and they didn't trust the Lord. Naaman's experience with Elisha illustrates to us really the gracious work of God. In verses 1 through 3, we find something by absolutely impressive the least suspecting individual, that little maid. I mean, when you think about the prestige, the wealth, the authority of Naaman, he can go to any doctor, any person in the land, and he can be helped. He's got the full king's at the loss, at the disease of leprosy. He is powerless, just as we're all powerless at the disease of sin. And it spreads and it kills. And it is only the power of the God of Israel. And Jehovah is the covenant God of Israel, as we understand this. The I Am. He's the God of all nations. So Cyrus, who would proceed the proceed, the Babylonians, he was the one that gave the issues for the temple to be rebuilt. In Ezekiel 30, God, in verse 24, So God would use, God strengthens a nation, he weakens a nation. But God had the Israelites, if we remember as we've been going through this, Israel is God's ambassador to the world to let people know you need to put your faith in the God alone. Israel was God's ambassador, as Christians today are God's ambassadors to the world, to shine forth the light of Jesus Christ. And God did a gracious thing. I mean, God did the most gracious thing to Naaman that could be named. He let a little, humble Jewish girl enter into his house. She was a captive in the house of the very man that took her from her own country. She was a humble witness to her mistress. Her words were so convincing, in fact, that the wife of Naaman would go to tell her husband. Imagine this, a captive servant, Jewish girl. She would be a nothing in the eyes of the man who's second in command of a nation. But she spoke with such authority, she spoke with such conviction and absolute truth that the mistress said, maybe this will work. You know what? In fact, the idea of this is she's been taken from her own land.

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"Went away in a rage. And his servants came near, and spake unto him, and said, my father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it? How much rather, then, when he sayeth to thee, wash, and be clean? Then went he down, and dipped himself seven times in Jordan, according to the saying of the man of God. And his flesh came again, like unto the flesh of a little child, and he was clean. And he returned to the man of God, he and all his company, and came, and stood before him, and he said, behold, now I know that there is no God in all the earth, but in Israel. Now therefore, I pray thee, take a stand, I will receive none. And he urged him to take it, but he refused. And Amon said, shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy servant two mules, burden of earth, for thy servant will henceforth offer neither burnt offering, nor sacrifice unto other gods, but unto the Lord. And in this thing the Lord pardoned thy servant, that when my master goeth into the house of Ramon to worship there, and he leaneth on my hand, and I bow myself in the house of Ramon, when I bowed down myself in the house of Ramon, the Lord pardoned thy servant in this thing. And he said unto him, go in peace, so he departed from him a little way. So, you know, in the New Testament, Elisha is actually named, Elijah is named, excuse me, 29 times in the New Testament, and Elisha is only named once. And Luke 4, 27, and many lepers were in Israel in the time of Elisha, or Elisha, as a prophet, and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian. So he is mentioned there. Now Naaman is a Gentile captain of an army, second in command. And he gets angry with the Lord, you know, in this idea, this, you know, here Naaman captained the host of the king of Syria. I mean, this guy is absolutely pivotal to the success of the Syrian nation. You know, why would God of Israel heal a man who was a Gentile? And we find here in verse 2, and the Syrians had gone out by companies and brought away captive out of the land of Israel. So why is it that God is going to save a of captain the host of the king of Syria? I mean, he is the head general, the head honcho, of the Syrian army that has just brought captives from Israel back to his own land.

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"three man" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"If you have your Bibles, would you turn with me to, that's a little loud, 2 Kings, 2 Kings chapter 5, sorry, trying to manage the sound and other things, 2 Kings chapter 5 this morning, three men, three miracles, and this week there was a gentleman that was helping us last week on the outreach with the church, a young man from the north here, and God's done amazing work, and I see a life radically transformed by the gospel. It again is a reminder how powerful the message we have as Christians, the unbelievable power of the gospel

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3rd man charged in 2002 shooting death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay
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Dennis Prager Podcasts
Left Defends Man Who Threatened Violence
"In the morally upside down world of the left. People who threaten people are heroes and people who stop threatening our villains. Everything is upside down, male is female, female is male. Kids, Charlize Theron, that her name is pronounced. The actress just spoke about how it's important for children to see, drag queens perform children. You can not overstate the pathology, moral and psychological pathology of the left. So we have the case in the New York subway of this man who have actually said, I'm going to hurt you to these people in the subway car. I will hurt anyone on this train, I don't mind going to jail and getting life in prison. Restrained by three men who stepped forward, including one black, ease of black, the guy who did this. And it was put in a choke hold, and then died and the uproar is against the man who stopped him. I don't know. I would love to know how many of our mainstream media have reported that the man had 44 prior arrests.

AP News Radio
Ex-officers get house arrest in girl's gunfire death at game
"Three former police officers charged in the shooting death of a girl outside a football game in Pennsylvania have been sentenced, following an emotional hearing in Delaware county court, former Sharon hill, Pennsylvania officers Brian devaney, Devin Smith, and Sean Dolan will serve 5 years of probation the first 11 months on house arrest. They pled guilty to ten misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in the death of 8 year old phantom ability, the victim's family accepted the defendant's apologies, staying behind in court for a few moments afterwards to hug the three men and wish them well, when shots rang out after a football game at academy park high school in August of 2021, deveining then a school resource officer says it was a split second decision to open fire, emptying 25 rounds at a car they mistakenly thought was involved. The DA initially charged the two black teens who had exchanged gunfire nearby with a child's death, but a grand jury investigation found the officers were at fault, although investigators could not determine which of the three fired the fatal round. I am Jennifer King

AP News Radio
Forces kill 3 Palestinians behind deaths of British-Israelis
"Israeli troops killed three Palestinians in connection with the shooting attack that killed a British Israeli woman and two of her daughters. Gunshots rang out from the nablus skyline in the West Bank in a rare daytime incursion launched as residents were starting their day. The Israeli military said forces entered the heart of the city and raided an apartment where the suspects were located, fire was exchanged between the two sides before the three men were killed. In nablus Israeli shells ripped through the roof of the gunmen safe house, leaving nothing but twisted metal cement blocks and torn mattresses still stained with blood scattered over the rubble. The Israeli military said the men were behind an attack last month on a car near a Jewish West Bank settlements that killed British Israeli UCD and her two daughters. I'm Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
XXXTentacion's convicted killers sentenced to life in prison
"A well-known rapper is convicted killers have been sentenced to life in prison. Three men convicted last month in the 2018 killing of rapper XXX tentacion, were sentenced Thursday to life in prison, Michael boatwright, dedrick Williams, and travon Newsom were convicted last year of first degree murder and armed robbery for the shooting outside of Fort Lauderdale motorcycle shop that netted them $50,000. Surveillance video from the shop helped seal their conviction, along with cell phone videos, the men took themselves while they flashed fistfuls of $100 bills, Robert Allen pled guilty to second degree murder and testified against his three former friends, Allen was inside the vehicle when the rapper was shot, and the robbers grabbed a Louis Vuitton bag containing cash that had just been withdrawn from the bank, Allen's sentence was delayed until after the other defendant's trial was complete. I am Jennifer King

WGN Radio
"three man" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Corso puppy. That's an Italian breed of mastiff and can be expensive actually. He was stolen at gunpoint by three men Wednesday night near 80th and Ellis on the south side. As soon as I approached the corner, the back doors of the truck open on both sides and a passenger side and I had three slim African American guys jump out and point guns at me and told me to hand over the dog. The puppy is a light gray coat blue eyes and his name denim. She had just gotten him on Sunday as an early birthday gift, and unfortunately he's not been microchipped. If you have any information, you're asked to call police. A team from underline has been charged with breaking into Michael Jordan's highland park mansion Tuesday, 18 year old raiden Hague dorn faces three charges, including criminal trespass, and damage to property. He's due back in court later this month, Jordan's mansion has been on the market for years, the 7 acre estates currently listed at more than $14 million. Tennessee's Republican controlled House voted Thursday to remove two of three democratic members and claims they violated House rules by protesting for stricter gun laws on the chamber floor, this following the school shooting in Nashville, WGN's shannen halligan on what happens next. In the end, a vote to expel representative Johnson failed, but House Republicans voted to oust both representatives Jones and Pearson. We called for you all to ban assault weapons. And you respond with an assault on democracy. Now Tennessee county commissioners in the district get to pick replacements to serve until a special election can be scheduled, the expelled lawmakers would be eligible to run in that election and could not be expelled for the same offense twice. The expulsions have only been used a handful of times since the Civil War. This is being called an act of political retaliation. WGN sports time, one O three, the White Sox lost the rubber game of their first home series of the season getting roughed up by the Giants who hit 5 home runs in the 16 to 6 win to stretch their total to 13 over the three games. That's the most socks pitching is ever allowed in a home series of that length. They're back on the road in Pittsburgh this afternoon. The country turned home from two days off to face Texas at Wrigley Field. John Ron Brooks kept getting Victor hovland share a two shot lead after the first round of the masters, defending champ Scottie scheffler's three back, Tiger Woods 9 back after having a two over 74. The bulls play their final road game of the regular season tonight in jail. Chris bowden, WGN sports. And the Blackhawks lost at Vancouver three nothing. We'll see a high temperature climbing to about 53° this Friday, a little bit cooler along the Lake shore, wins diminished. They'll be out of the east coming off the Lake between

AP News Radio
3 men found guilty in 2018 murder of rapper XXXTentacion
"Three men have been found guilty in the killing of rapper XXX tentacion at a motorcycle shop outside Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2018. I'm marchesa a letter with the latest. 28 year old Michael boatwright 26 year old diedrich Williams and 24 year old Trayvon Newsom were each found guilty of first degree murder and armed robbery. The three men will get mandatory life sentences in prison at a later date. They showed little emotion as the verdicts were read, a jury deliberated just over 7 days. XXX 10,000 had just left a motorcycle shop in 2018 when he was shot repeatedly and robbed of $50,000 he had just withdrawn from a bank. A fourth man involved in the robbery had pleaded guilty last year to second degree murder and

AP News Radio
A year into Ukraine war, bodies dug up in once occupied town
"The freshly exhumed remains of three men lie in black body bags on the edge of the small cemetery in a town not far from Ukraine's capital, waiting to be taken to a morgue, none has yet been identified. Ukrainian authorities are still unearthing people who were hastily buried in makeshift graves during Russia's brief but brutal occupation of villages and towns near Keith, almost 200 bodies remain unidentified, while 280 people are listed as missing. Oleksandr pinchuk's mother, Helena is among them. They never found her body in the wreckage of her apartment building, which took a direct hit from an air strike a year ago, pinchuk had walked out of the building just 8 hours earlier, and has not seen his mother since. On Thursday, he stood in the winter chill, grim faced, among a group of mourners, who have gathered for a religious service to commemorate the anniversary of the strike, I'm Charles De Ledesma

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
How the Left Tries to Target Trump and His Classified Docs
"The left has been trying desperately to show that there's a difference between what Trump did and what Trump did on the one hand versus what Biden and Pence did on the other hand. Interesting, even the left is trying to defend Pence. Why? Because I think they know that if Pence is guilty, well, Biden's going to be guilty, and then the Pandora's box is open. So their point is, no, they got to keep the focus. Trump is the only criminal around here. Now why is that? Well, here's a classic example of an attempt to say that this is what Trump did that's unique. Mike Pence found classified docs and alerted the FBI. Joe Biden found classified dachshund alerted the FBI. Donald Trump stole classified docs hid them and refused to return them. Now let's start right there. First of all, the idea here is that Pence and Biden found the documents while Trump stole documents. So here's my tweet responding to this. If Pence found the documents, who took them. Obviously Pence. And the same with Biden, both men took the documents and then later found them. So what about Trump? The same. He took the documents and later found that he had them. So why use the word stole in connection with Trump while the other two supposedly just found the documents? My point here is that this is a manipulation of language to camouflage the fact that all three men took the documents and subsequently found

AP News Radio
Thief steals $300K in Brooklyn Brink's truck robbery outside of bank
"A bizarre brinks truck robbery that happened outside a New York City bank has police searching for thieves who made off with $300,000 in cash last week. Police say on Friday, two men distracted a brinks armored truck employee outside a Chase Bank in sunset park, Brooklyn by asking for directions, a third man then swiped a bag of money sitting on the truck's bumper that no one was watching according to what the brinks workers told police. There are images of the trio from surveillance cameras. On this day, January 17th, in 1950, the great brinks robbery took place at 7 men held up a brink's garage in Boston, stealing $1.7 million in cash, checks and money orders. They were caught, but only part of what they stole was recovered. Julie Walker, New York

AP News Radio
Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to more sexual assault charges in the U.K.
"Actor Kevin Spacey has denied more sex offense charges in the UK. Spaces pleaded innocent to 7 further sex offenses in Britain, which bring that the number of charges the Hollywood star faces in the UK to 12 Spacey a double Academy Award winner has already pleaded not guilty to charges that he sexually assaulted three men between 2004 and 2015 when he was the artistic director of The Old Vic theater in London. He's appeared via video link in a London courtroom on Friday, his trial is due to start on June 6th and last for three to four weeks. It's likely to be at the old Bailey the venue for Britain's highest profile criminal trials Charles

The Eric Metaxas Show
Mel K and Eric Know Elites Don't Care About the Little Guy
"Things we were talking about Mel is that there are people elites who do not for whatever reason care about the little guy. And sometimes it is on a very personal level. They can be contemptuous of someone standing right in front of them, but usually it's more abstract. And it reminds me of the famous scene in the third man when Joseph cotton is up in the prater in this Viennese. It's still there. I've been on it Ferris wheel, and he's up there with the Orson Welles, who's the villain. And Orson Welles looks down and says, you see those people down there, they look like moving dots. They're so far away. What difference would it make if a few of those dots just stopped moving? In other words, if some people die and I can make money off of it, does it really matter? And if you don't believe in God and the sanctity of human life, why should it matter? And for a lot of these people, it doesn't matter. So when you hear about former governor Cuomo or others putting people in nursing homes, realizing people are going to die and it's going to suit you. They don't care. But it's hard for most people to get their heads around the idea that you mean that guy who maybe I don't agree with them and stuff, but you mean he could be that bad. Yeah? Or the banality of evil. Well, that's what I'm saying. It's a place in life where you don't care. And I think that we have to really examine this. And people have to go out there and understand the whole conspiracy theory world saying that sonstein writing a whole book to say that anything anyone saying about Obama was a conspiracy theory after the whole war and report, if anyone questioned it was a conspiracy theorist created by the CIA, we have to start looking at actual conspiracy, not the theories, the facts, and the fact that we have identified who these people are. And they don't hide it, and they have a big meeting coming up, and people should be watching the World Economic Forum, and the Davos meetings coming up themselves and listen to what Noah harari has to say and listen to what Klaus Schwab has to say and listen to what they're talking about with global governance. And then head on over from that website. We form dot org look around there at global governance at smart technology at biometric data at what they want to do with our climate with our government and start really thinking, wow. And then go look at another one of the affiliated websites. The UN website are common agenda. Then you jump over to World Health Organization. Global health won, where you jump over to the Gates Foundation, or you jump over the IMF for the World Bank, or the BIS, and you start to realize this is a club.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Cancel Culture Comes for James Madison
"It looks like cancel culture is coming for James Madison. Now, we've seen cancel culture come for Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was a slave owner. And we've seen it come for George Washington, Washington was a slave owner, even though he freed his slaves upon his death. And of course James Madison was a slave owner. But at the same time, these three men were vehemently opposed to the expansion, the consolidation, and most importantly, the legitimation of slavery. I think they understood that slavery had become and was even in some of their own lives as stable feature. But the point is that they wanted to move away from that. And they wanted to create a constitution and a society that was that would be dedicated to antislavery principles. Now those principles might take some time to play out. But this is the kind of dual side of Washington Jefferson and Madison. Now, what's interesting about the cancel culture with regard to Madison is the way in which it operates. Sometimes cancel culture operates from the outside. So take a typical example of a university that, for example, puts up a sculpture to George Washington and then there is a movement of dissent that comes from the media or from some activists who say, oh, you need to take the sculpture down and so cancel culture operates by exercising and external pressure or influence on what an institution does. What's happening in the case of Madison very interestingly is it appears that the cancellation is coming by coming from the inside.

Mark Levin
Bill O'Reilly: The Unknown Dangers of Fame
"Well I do want to start with this because there's been so much going on and actually this book kind of is very relatable to events going on killing the legends the lethal danger of celebrity See that happening with Kanye West among others Incredible that when people become famous their whole lives obviously change And they become targets But in ways that many don't understand So killing the legends about Elvis Presley John Lennon and Muhammad Ali all of whom changed American culture We live today in a way that is defined by these three men in part And it's an amazing historical story People said look this is your 12 killing book all the others killing Lincoln killing your rising sun Big events Now you're going into cultural history But the history is so intense and people don't understand how celebrity can destroy you if you don't understand what's going on And let me make this personal to you Mark Levin You're famous Okay Everyone knows you Everybody knows me And because of that there are benefits but there are deficits And I think you following your career over the years understood quite readily that you could not make yourself available in a casual way And so people don't know about what you do where you are you do some book signings and that kind of thing But in you correct me if I'm wrong you understand there is a danger And looking at this is true Look at Nancy Pelosi okay And you can just every you can just stare step it There are legions of famous people

Bloomberg Radio New York
"three man" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"5 35 on Wall Street time for the Bloomberg sports update with John Stannis shower. All right, Nathan Yankees and guardians had last night off scheduled to play game two tonight at the stadium and have tomorrow off yanks are gonna stick with a three man rotation with the can play tonight due to the expected rain and play game two tomorrow they would have to go to a fourth starter if the series is extended. Yankees course won the opener, game two starters in the tonight of tomorrow and Esther Cortez and Cleveland Shane Bieber and the NLDS release embrace sat through a three hour rain delay in Atlanta and then scoreless until the 6th inning Atlanta scored three times in one three zero in only 7 hits in the game, it's the Phil's first loss of the postseason in LA, San Diego got home run for Manny Machado, Jake Conan worth Padres beat the Dodgers 5 to three LA three solo home runs in the lost both these series are tied at once. Pre season NBA nicks lost in Indiana RJ Barrett scored 21 points, 23 for Kyrie Irving and the nets win at Milwaukee the islanders begin their season tonight. They host Florida, the devil's play game one at Philadelphia and the one and o'rangers that a road trip tonight in Minnesota. Jets on Sunday take their two game winning strike to a Green Bay facing Aaron Rodgers, rob sella, the coach will be improved yet. Obviously, but you know, it still comes back to us. And you know, it's exciting just to be able to go out there and play a championship team, which is what which is what they are changing the team, Hall of Fame, quarterback. But it comes back to us and performed with the best part about what the packers last Sunday in London blew that big lead and lost to the Giants who are back home now. They're going for three wins in a row Sunday taking on Baltimore week 6 begins tonight. It's Washington at Chicago. John Stafford, Bloomberg sports, naked. Thank you, John, 5 37 on Wall Street time for the tri state business report with Bloomberg Scott Carr. While the rest of the rental market has begun to cool off New York's most expensive apartments got even costlier in September, the median rent on new leases in September was $4022 down nearly 2% from August and down 3% from the record high set in July. A report from New York State comptroller Thomas de Napoli shows New York City's booming tech industry helped offset job losses in other sectors during the pandemic. The report says the tech industry saw growth of 9.4% in 2020. The largest growth since 2012 largely because people became more reliant on technology during the lockdown and working from home. IRS tax data analyzed by the tax foundation shows New Jersey is one of 22 states that saw a net loss of adjusted gross income between

The Dan Bongino Show
Joey Jones' Resilency After Losing Friends in Combat
"In my downfield it was a unique and I don't say this to pat myself on the back You ever get the chance to do your dream job You don't put yourself in the same place as the people you look at as heroes that made you want to do that job to begin with That's how it was as a marine of E checker bomb tech And so your service guys know that we work with them And so for us we're not joined marine OD We had less than 300 bomb techs on the Marine Corps In 2009 I think we lost 9 of us And in 2000 ten maybe I'm off by a year We lost 11 And then the next year we lost 7 And we're talking percentages of a job field Now we operate in two or three man teams attached to other units so it's not like our unit went over there and suffered a 33% casualty rate But our group of guys that went over there and were dispatched out of 64 of the 33 of us come back killed or catastrophically injured That's a big deal And it did take a lot to get through that But what got me through recovery was not only knowing I owed it to them but hey man I had responsibility Is that a sign that was ready for a dad And I had to step up and raise them whether it was with legs or not Because that's what my buddies would have done Critical Daniel grier the marine engineer that was killed when I lost my legs He had a son the same age as mine That didn't get his dad to get him back home My son did and I owed it to him to be that dad the stand up there and learn how to throw a ball with out legs and crippled up arms and be that guy And if you really want to take this and make a bigger picture that's what we owe each other as Americans to be active in our community to be a contributing member of society to give more than we take to want to stand in the gap to want to be there and make this country better and not do it in a way of demonizing people trying to do the right thing And there are people that want to get rid of Memorial Day because they say it stands for American imperialism Excuse me no Listen child go back and play in your corner until you become an adult and understand what this day is about It's about recognizing and appreciating and ultimately memorializing those to God and hopes that you might have a better life And I get a little bit upset but that's what got me through it

Bloomberg Radio New York
"three man" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"In light of the confirmed cases I will not cause a panic among the people of the state who have already been through so much or being an alarmist One of the cases includes Minnesota man who reportedly tested positive for a Macron after visiting an event in New York City a Minnesota officials are connecting a case there to an anime convention in New York City days before Thanksgiving The man was fully vaccinated and got a booster in early November A former Ohio sheriff's deputy charged with murder is due in court today Jason Meade has been charged in the fatal shooting of Casey goodson junior who was shot and killed while entering his grandmother's house last December An autopsy revealed that goodson was shot several times in the back goodson had a permit to carry a concealed weapon but his family insists He had no firearm in his hand when he was shot They say he had subway sandwiches He was bringing home to them The Senate found and the needed votes to avert a government shut down but the measure only funds the government through February 18th Lawmakers had to defuse a partisan group over federal vaccine mandates The bill now goes to president Joe Biden who is expected to sign it Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios This is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalist Manila more than a 120 countries I'm Michael Barr this is Bloomberg Tom Lisa I'm Michael very quickly are we going to get back to the markets in this job today but what's the likelihood of an MLB locked down to opening day I've yet to see is that an improper question at this point We don't know It's all over the board I think the biggest thing is there's a lockdown period And people say well yeah this is just for show and this that whatever but the problem is you made a statement You've already made that big statement anytime you have a lockdown period that does not set the stage for warm good feelings so Michael Bart thanks so much Bloomberg business of sports lockdown and all look for that I'm Bloomberg radio Lisa bramlet what I note here in the vote has to be maybe sire relief Fissures up 20 down futures up one 21 If you dig into the details I find them absolutely fascinating on this labor market report For women ages 25 to 54 the participation rate rose to a pandemic high Basically they are getting back to work and this comes on the heels of schools getting back open I find this really interesting I mean it's still below where it was pre-pandemic But just a touch 1.3 percentage points Well and the point that I'm to point that up is there's selected statistics that our back to February of 2020 There's a dispersion of them That seems to be this week's word But I love the idea that you see there the path is back and this is this vector word where I believe if I look at the Bloomberg screen they're taking this odd report in all its ambiguities constructively Well and as they I don't want to make a judgment But as they should I mean honestly the Federal Reserve can't look at this report and say that this economy is still flat on its back They can not do that So if they're really looking at inflation and they're looking at a participation rate that's the lowest I mean not a participation rate If they look at an unemployment rate excuse me that is the lowest going back to February of 2020 How can they make the argument that we're still a very long way from full employment that we're still a very long way from something more normal Yeah and what we've waited to see is a dollar reversion We saw not a spike down That's too inflammatory but a weakening of the dollar off the news and we've made back a 100% of that small dollar decline on DX Y here So the 30 minutes on there's a normality here 45 minutes on I should say there's a normality here that we didn't have off the shock of a 200,000 statistic on farm payroll A normality despite the fact that we are pricing in rate hikes for next year just to point this out to your yields Now near the highs of the year Near the highest since pre-pandemic 0.6 nearly 4% We have much more here Fish is up 21 Dow futures up one 31 The vix comes in almost two big figures 26.14 Gina Martin Adams said Tom that's still an inflammatory number I don't know 30 to 26 I'll take it They wear this Lisa bramley and Tom came this is Bloomberg Good.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"three man" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"All right Douglas COVID crisis in Europe is not slowing The governments are trying to figure out the next step German and Chancellor Angela Merkel's pitch to impose a two week lockdown turned on by a new coalition incoming Chancellor Olaf Schultz says he will review vaccination mandates France plans to reinforce measures including masks and social distancing mandates Italy is going to target mainly unvaccinated people in a bid to shield itself from what's going on around it In Singapore they're watching health administer ong Ye Kung says he hopes a high vaccination rate will shield it for what is going on in Europe A parallel government floated by the supporters of Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi aims to raise as much as $1 billion from the sale of bonds to fund its efforts to topple the military regime there will have a few more details at the bottom of the hour Retailers in the U.S. are sounding the alarm on the growing organized retail crime spree and three men found guilty in the Georgia killing of ahmaud Arbery and the racially charged trial in San Francisco Ahmad Baxter This is Bloomberg Stephen All right thanks a lot Let's get back to our guest this half hour It's pre misread of rate strategy at TD securities global Obviously we talk a lot about inflation I'd like to get your read on the labor market We had those jobless claims falling to the lowest since 1969 but likely seasonal distortions there but we do have non farm payroll for November out next week What is your reading on the labor market right now And how would that impact what the fed is going to do So we're seeing continued momentum in terms of job growth So we're looking for another good number We don't have a forecast for next week yet But I wouldn't be surprised in the 300 to 500,000 range which is close to consensus So expecting to see continued good numbers I think big question is really on the labor market Do we see labor force participation rise to people reenter the labor force that hasn't happened in the last few months And our thought has been it just takes a while that are friction people may have waited for a higher wage or a better job fit But over time we do expect people to come back So that's something beyond the headline numbers that I'll be watching for Those claims numbers we didn't put too much in stock in today's numbers given the seasonal issues But it does reinforce their job losses a few There's the facility recovery speaking up So I think as we're seeing a healthy labor market it's just has COVID impacted labor for participation more structurally And that's going to have big implications for the fed Because I think as much as they want to see a strong labor market they also want to see whether people are returning to the labor force That will allow them to hike in a more patient or they can afford to let the economy run hot If the labor market has structurally changed and there were hints of that in the minutes that the fed is questioning the longer term impact If people are not returning to the labor force then it's tight and then wage inflation can continue to move higher than it can become a wage price spider I think that puts a lot of pressure on the fed to exit sooner So I think it is going to come down to the labor market Even more than inflation Okay Priya the time is a little bit compressed so I want to change subjects a little bit and refer back to this latest exchange between Jamie Dimon and China Do you think it's colossal stupidity by diamond or colossal insecurity by the CCP Oh that's a tough one I just think when there's heightened scrutiny on either side people react and I'm not sure why Jimmy diamond made that comment but I'm hoping that people can look past it and see the commitment that you come from made in China And that this doesn't affect the comment here or there should not affect the long-term relationship between an institution and a country I hope they can look past this back We'll see We'll see if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a comment today So far they haven't said anything right Brian Yeah you just heard from some of the proxies you know from the global times and such And yeah you know we love to joke around about this And he meant it as a joke but on a second thought why do it Why say it Yeah Priya speaking of this What's that Risk reward You should think about risk reward before you say something And this will not one of those good risk reward Coming off the recent approval for venture in China right Very quickly I think it's baked in foregone conclusion South Korea is going to fall in New Zealand high grades today at the be okay meeting Yes We do expect I mean there were early both central banks were early in terms of hiking and I do think it's going to be about divergence All through next year there will be central banks like we think the fed but certainly the ECB even the RBA that will be later than what's price trend And then there'll be the bank of Canada Bank of England be okay RB and Z that just have to go faster The small open economies much more sensitive to inflation pressures And so they'll have to respond So you like plenty of sovereigns over treasuries New Zealand is one What else We like Canada I think it comes down to which countries have already priced in the hiking cycle And so those rates have already priced in a high terminal rate the endpoint of the hiking cycle is appropriately priced Canada is one New Zealand is one Against I think the U.S. were pricing in the start but as we were talking about earlier the end just seems very pessimistic So if the fed raises rates up to two and a half as they themselves forecast then that tenure U.S. menu can get up to two and a half So I'd say a lot of these countries which.

AP News
"three man" Discussed on AP News
"Three men are dead and two others injured in a shooting last night in Dallas. Police say they have no suspects. A man is dead, two others wounded in the shooting at a block party on Long Island, New York This is a P news. Goalie for the NHL. Columbus Blue Jackets was killed enough fireworks accident last night at a party in Michigan head down to you has more. It's being described as a tragic accident. Police in no by Michigan say a firework tilted slightly and started to fire toward people. 24 year old Matisse, Kev Lennox was in a hot tub. The autopsy shows he died of chest trauma prior to the autopsy, police said. Kev Lennox was believed to have slipped and hit his head on concrete while running from a malfunctioning firework give Lennox played two games for the Blue Jackets last season. The team's general manager, Tweeted Life is so precious and can be so fragile hug your loved ones today. R I. P. Matisse, you will be dearly Missed. I'm Ed Donahue. A man has been arrested in Washington state for throwing chunks of concrete from an overpass into traffic on Interstate five. Last night, At least one driver was injured. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News An autopsy shows. A National Hockey League goaltender was killed on the fourth of July in a fireworks accident. It's being described as a tragic accident. Police in Novi Michigan, say a firework tilted slightly and started to fire toward people. 24 year old Matisse, Kev Lennox was in a hot tub. The autopsy shows he died of chest trauma prior to the autopsy, police said. Kev Lennox was believed to have slipped and hit his head on concrete while running from a malfunctioning firework give Lennox played two games for the Blue Jackets last season. The team's general manager, Tweeted Life is so precious and can be so fragile hug your loved ones today. R I P. Matisse. You will be dearly Missed. I'm Ed Donahue. Thank you, for it's made these July 4th cell with our lowest prices of the season on summer updates for your home like 20 to 50% off outdoor furniture and the Radley.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"three man" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Exams provided by independent ophthalmologists C stores for details miking WBC's traffic on this race. And looking at the four day forecast. We gotta AccuWeather's Brian Thompson. There will be some more clouds building in for tonight will drop down to a low of 67 tomorrow be a hot day, also more humid, with the gusty breeze. Developing of clouds and sunshine and a couple of heavy, gusty thunderstorms crossing the area late in the afternoon and into the early evening hours. I 91 tomorrow will be in the low eighties at most beaches. And real field subsequent well into the nineties into the afternoon, warm and sticky tomorrow night with patchy clouds of 72 hot and humid again Wednesday with some sun there will be an afternoon thunderstorm in a couple of spots. I have 91 much cooler Thursday with clouds and some sent off shower thunderstorm in spots of the hive 76. I'm active with the meteorologist Bryant opposite WBZ. Boston's news radio. Right now it is 69. Mostly cloudy over Boston at 3 55 3 Men are preparing to hop on a rowboat in the waters of Chatham for the adventure of a lifetime, WBZ TV's Ken Macleod reports. They're trying to make it all the way to Ireland show to be in a hurricane. Essentially, that's Mission leader Raymond burned talking about their boat named Barney, which actually took on water four days into their first try last month out of New York City and had to be told into Cape Cod. Not. It's now ready for the second shot. We're gonna road 24 hours a day between us, uh, finds 60 that is across the North Atlantic, The guitar Ireland. He's making the trip with two Alaska mountain climbers He recruited online. Believe it or not, Chris McCaffrey and Ryan Cosgrove, who certainly expect the unexpected It doesn't do you any good if you have perfect rolling form and are absolutely jacks. If you can't produce things, the trio has spent the last 10 Hey, staying with the Hardiman family in Plymouth. Three men are calling their trip the hard way home. They're tracking the journey on social media. After months of tough negotiations, a breakthrough over the container ship that blocked the Suez Canal for six days. CBS is Vicki Barker, Egypt had been wrangling with the ever givens owners and insurers ever since the grounding in March that brought one of the world's busiest trading channels to a halt. The giant container ships been impounded at the aptly named Great Bitter Lake, the canals midway point ever since. The terms of the deal haven't been revealed..

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"NEWS Special Report. I'm Steve Futterman. It's 9 51, a white police officer who shot a black man Jacob Blake in the back back in August. Leaving him paralyzed, will not be charged. It happened in Kenosha, Wisconsin. An officer Rustin Chesky, shooting of Blake, captured on bystander video turned the nation's spotlight on Wisconsin during a summer marked by protests over police brutality and racism. Kenosha District attorney Michael Gravely spoke to Blake just before announcing his decision. I want to acknowledge and say that I really feel like the Blake family and Blake Mr Blake himself Have tried to be real, truly positive forces in the community. Asking the community to have peaceful but real dialogue about change that I think is necessary in this community. More than 250 people were arrested in the days that followed, including Kyle Rittenhouse, self stop medic with a rifle who was charged with shooting and killing two men and wounding a third and Rittenhouse pleading not guilty to charges including intentional homicide. Prosecutors say Rittenhouse, who was white left his home in Antioch, Illinois, and travel to Kenosha after learning of a call to protest business that businesses in the wake of Blake shooting during protest. Two nights later, Rittenhouse killed Joseph Rosen bomb and Anthony Huber, wounding a third man. Rittenhouse has argued that he fired in self defense. U. S government, confirming that a devastating hack of federal agencies is likely Russian in origin in the operation appeared to be an intelligence gathering efforts. Last month, President Trump claimed that China could be to blame Wtlv National security correspondent J. J Green telling us how the U. S is reacting. Well, reaction is okay, So how far does this go? How many agencies are impacted? How is this going to impact the work voice? Did they try to steal anything? What are they going to do with what they got? What we believe, according to this statement, is that this is an intelligence operation, which suggests that it wasn't just an operation because of curiosity. It was an operation designed to give Russia some kind of advantage to use this operation to as leverage to get whatever it is that Russia wanted from the U. S in order to give them the leverage they were after. Well, the hacking has been going on for a least seven months before was discovered coming up in money news Major banks supposed to an idea to force them to do business with industries that they oppose 9 54 Hey, it's your home and I need to ask you a few favors in the kitchen. There's a spider.