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Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 07:00 09-28-2023 07:00
"Do you need a better way to respond to FAQs so your staff doesn't go crazy answering the same questions over and over and over again? Vonage does that. With the ability to have AI -powered conversations in over 100 languages, Vonage virtual assistants can instantly connect to your contact center and answer calls, providing answers any time of day. Your live agents can be free for more complex cases. Learn more about the benefits of conversational AI and see everything Vonage can do for your business at Vonage .com. It's too early? I think you have to be very valuation sensitive in this market. Buying duration in here, we're about to start swimming downstream again. I don't think that you're going to re -enter a bear market in equities. I think there's a lot getting built in that's momentum right now. This is Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Kean, Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. So much feedback on Dan Ives's shirt this morning, live from New York City. Good morning, good morning for our audience worldwide. This is Bloomberg Surveillance on TV and radio alongside Tom Kean and Lisa Abramowitz. I'm Jonathan Farrow. Your equity market just turning positive at the close yesterday. It continues this morning. In the last one hour or so, we're up by 0 .1 % on the S &P. Elsewhere, new cycle highs in the bond market on a 10 -year, on a 30 -year. $95 crude briefly on WTI. And in the past day or so, Tom, we've got DXY highs we haven't seen for at least 12 months. It's good to go to DXY. Blended major trading currency about 54 % Euro, 106 level, unimaginable 90 days ago. John, I just would really emphasize on a Thursday with massive economic data at 8 .30. What I would emphasize, it's an equity market with a VIX of 18 .18 removed from the turmoil in bonds in FX. Big turmoil. I'd put it that way, Tom, and I'm with you. Away from equities. We've talked about this already this morning. Worth going over again, Brahmo. Stocks have been a bit of a snooze. 7 % move. Yes, it's sizable. It's noteworthy, but based on what you're seeing in treasuries, you already haven't seen for 15.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Fresh update on "york" discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
"Do you need a better way to respond to FAQs so your staff doesn't go crazy answering the same questions over and over and over again? Vonage does that. With the ability to have AI-powered conversations in over 100 languages, Vonage virtual assistants can instantly connect to your contact center and answer calls, providing answers any time of day. Your live agents can be free for more complex cases. Learn more about the benefits of conversational AI and see everything Vonage can do for your business at Vonage.com. It's too early? I think you have to be very valuation sensitive in this market. Buying duration in here, we're about to start swimming downstream again. I don't think that you're going to re-enter a bear market in equities. I think there's a lot getting built in that's momentum right now. This is Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Kean, Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. So much feedback on Dan Ives's shirt this morning, live from New York City. Good morning, good morning for our audience worldwide. This is Bloomberg Surveillance on TV and radio alongside Tom Kean and Lisa Abramowitz. I'm Jonathan Farrow. Your equity market just turning positive at the close yesterday. It continues this morning. In the last one hour or so, we're up by 0.1% on the S &P. Elsewhere, new cycle highs in the bond market on a 10-year, on a 30-year. $95 crude briefly on WTI. And in the past day or so, Tom, we've got DXY highs we haven't seen for at least 12 months. It's good to go to DXY. Blended major trading currency about 54% Euro, 106 level, unimaginable 90 days ago. John, I just would really emphasize on a Thursday with massive economic data at 8.30. What I would emphasize, it's an equity market with a VIX of 18.18 removed from the turmoil in bonds in FX. Big turmoil. I'd put it that way, Tom, and I'm with you. Away from equities. We've talked about this already this morning. Worth going over again, Brahmo. Stocks have been a bit of a snooze. 7% move. Yes, it's sizable. It's noteworthy, but based on what you're seeing in treasuries, you already haven't seen for 15.

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Monitor Show 06:00 09-28-2023 06:00
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Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh "York" from Evening News with Art Sanders
"It's 15 till. I'm John Trout. Welcome back. You're with America in the morning. Follow up and new details to a story we brought you earlier. Daycare centers are under scrutiny in New York City. Sue Aller reports that after a one -year -old died month this of fentanyl poisoning, a teen has been arrested at a different daycare center where he was allegedly using a 3D printer to make guns. After a raid in New York City, ghost guns were found just feet away where children played in an East Harlem apartment that was also used as a daycare center. New York City Mayor Eric Adams spoke at a press conference. This is a heartbreaking scenario of thinking that you're dropping your child off to a place of safe haven just to find out that it was a dangerous environment. 18 -year -old Jamel Coley was arrested along with two other minors. Coley's mother owns and operates the daycare center. I year got an 18 old in his room 3D printer. He's not making little robotic toys. He's making guns. Investigators began to investigate after learning a group of individuals including minors were purchasing ghost gun parts from online retailers. Here's Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism for the New York City Police Department, Rebecca Rina. Inside this daycare facility, investigators recovered a 3D printer, 3D printing tools and plastic filament. The bust came the same day authorities as in Mexico arrested Felix Herrera who has been identified as the main suspect after one child died and several others were hospitalized when they came in contact with fentanyl at a daycare center in the Bronx less than two weeks ago. In New York, I'm Sue Aller. Two automakers have announced a recall of nearly 3 million vehicles in the U .S., cars that can catch fire. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. The Hyundai and Kia recall covers several car and SUV models from the 2010 through 2019 model years including Hyundai's Santa Fe SUV and Kia's Sorento SUV. According to documents posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the anti -lock brake control module can leak fluid and cause an electrical short that can trigger a fire while the vehicles are parked or being driven. The automakers are advising owners to park outdoors and away from structures until repairs are done. Both Hyundai and Kia say they'll send out notification letters

Stuff You Should Know
A highlight from Revenge: Bitter, Not Sweet
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You should know a production of I heart radio Hey and welcome to the podcast I'm Josh and there's Chuck and Jerry's here too and this is stuff you should know the podcast about revenge We've done an episode on it was like a top 10 on cases legendary cases of revenge Oh, yeah, I remember that but we didn't talk much about Revenge itself and I feel it was high time. We've been dancing around it for decades now And here we are I Thought this is a great idea. So kudos to you because it Dave helped us out with this one and it's a lot of like science and studies have Sort of and I'm not gonna spoil anything but have sort of About revenge and what it means for the person getting the revenge. Yeah, I think most people How we feel about revenge it's from watching movies and it's like deeply satisfying to watch the Bad guy who deserves revenge get get their comeuppance right sure is or even be killed Just like yes that guy deserved that kind of thing. But in reality carrying out acts of revenge or They just it's not like the movies I guess is what I'm trying to say and yet there's a lot of evidence of revenge in real life so much so that the New York Police Department came out with a study in 2012 and Found out that 42 % of the homicides in New York were motivated by revenge man, so and that actually kind of underscores like a problem with revenge is That when you enact vengeance on somebody and you leave them alive almost Invariably that person feels like you overdid What in response to what they they did it was disproportionate. So now they have to strike back again And it can go back and forth until somebody dies or else somebody can die right away is the first act of revenge But the the point of the whole thing is is that once you do carry out revenge no matter if it's petty exciting somebody up for spam or Killing somebody in response to whatever Slight like road rage. They cut you off in in traffic. You don't feel good afterward You actually feel worse and that's the underlying point of this entire episode Yeah, you know my my favorite petty I don't do it, but my favorite petty revenge to witnesses It's pin and it's so dumb Everyone just settle down is on a highway when someone Is on an expressway and they clean their windows and it gets all over the car behind them Yeah, I see people all the time race in front of that person and do the same thing. Oh my god, really? Yeah, that is Petty that is Tom Petty. That's not Tom Petty because somebody was great That's just petty and I also wanted to say to you talked about Revenge coming back harder or whatever Emily has her own personal Saying like when we're messing around and I like I will do something to her Or I'll say something kind of mean as a joke. She'll she'll eviscerate me if it is and she calls it coming back double She goes I come back double. Oh boy I was one of those people that Think she gets pushed in the corner and is and man she comes out hard So it's it's a good trait and it can and one to be wary of at the same time Yes, I'm suddenly way more wary of Emily than I was before luckily I stayed on her good side You wouldn't come at Emily. Anyway, you're smart. No, so There's a lot of questions revolving around revenge if if the if we know for a fact It feels good to think about but then feels bad to do. Mm -hmm Despite the fact that when we're thinking about it, we're like this is going to feel good It's not the act of thinking about it. That feels good It's fantasizing about how good it's gonna feel to get that person back And set the universe right again to do all sorts of things that revenge allegedly does and it turns out When you carry out an act of revenge you are playing the chump to evolution and on behalf of society as a whole and That's kind of like the whole basis of a revenge. There's a Extensively in the animal kingdom and it really collides with the the modern evolved humans That live in these complex societies. We've formed today When you get those two things together an interesting podcast comes out. That's right what you're talking about the animal kingdom is also called retaliatory aggression and that is the idea that So let's say a lion mama goes out and kills an animal To leave for her little cubs to eat Another animal is like oh, you know Let me see if I could sneak in there eat some of that too The mama lion doesn't just scare this thing off to preserve that meat for the kids The mama lion goes and hunts down and kills that animal. Yes, that's good. They come back double Emily style Right. I mean like the the problem solved the hyena has been chased away But to leave your kids and go find it and kill it. That's that is Seems only retaliatory aggressive. Yeah, and this next one too. I'm gonna mention These are interesting because it made me sort of question the idea of revenge versus punishment Right because I think those are different things. Yeah, the rhesus monkey We've talked a lot about their vocalizations like they're all about the group or they should be at least and like when they find food Let's say they will tell everyone. Hey, I found food But if a rhesus monkey is ever like, you know I'm gonna have a little bit of this first before I call out and if they find that out There's a punishment for that rhesus monkey. I don't think they kill it But there is a punishment and this is the idea that these retaliatory aggressions are Deterrence it's like a punishment for everyone to see to prevent future transgressions like hey, did you hyena see that? Did you other rhesus monkey see that? So that you know would be an advantageous thing Evolutionarily speaking so that gene gets passed on Yeah Because the more the more you're prone to do that the the likelier you are to not have food stolen from you for your kids The likelier it is for your kids to survive and and your lineage to survive. So it makes sense Evolutionarily speaking this retaliatory aggression does at least right? Yeah, which I would still argue is punishment more than revenge. I Absolutely, I think you're absolutely right and there's a there's a story a couple of stories of Tigers actually engaging in what can only be described as revenge and it's very much up in the air whether what we're witnessing is actual revenge, but like you know, like there was a very famous story out of Russia where like a poacher not only shot a But also took some of their kill and that the tiger tracked the guy down found his his little lodging destroyed everything you could find in lodging and then waited outside for the hunter to come back and then kill them and that the Tiger managed to hold this idea in his head Or I think it was a her her head for up to maybe 24 hours after the the hunter shot her There's a there's a couple of stories out there that seem to pertain to Tigers Specifically that it's almost like it does contain an emotional component to it, but for the most part Yes, it's it's solving in a problem and then maybe preventing future problems among the animals Yeah, you know one of my favorite sayings is revenge is a meal best served cold Yeah, I don't know why cuz I'm not a revenge guy really, but I just I think that it's just such a great saying I just like it, you know, there's something about like oh, no, no The real revenge is like when you wait around for a while Oh, yeah, and then when you would might not be suspected you come back and take that revenge Yeah, because if you just immediately do it in response, you're a hothead and a dummy anybody can do that But just sit there and really stew on it and figure out the best way to really get back at the person that takes intellect Yeah, I agree and a little bit of craziness.

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh update on "york" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders
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Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 05:00 09-28-2023 05:00
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Fresh update on "york" discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
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SI Media Podcast
A highlight from Andrew Marchand on MNF, McAfee, Swift/Kelce Coverage & More
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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.

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh update on "york" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders
"And clearly when you read the indictment, Senator Menendez fell way way below that standard. Sager, Meghani, Washington. Texas Governor Greg Abbott made stop a in New York City to discuss the continued surge of migration at the southern border. Clayton Neville points out that the visit came as leaders in New York say parts of the state welcomed with migrants. Governor Abbott was part of a fireside chat about the southern border at an event with the Manhattan Institute at the Yale Club in Manhattan. Last month, 180 ,000 migrants claimed asylum at the US and Mexico border. That, of course, doesn't include any illegal crossings, which are also on the rise. The governor called what's happening absurd. This is something unsustainable. I think those the are words of your mayor. Governor Abbott referring to New York City mayor Eric Adams, who's ripped Abbott over his busing strategy, which has dropped thousands of migrants on the streets of Adams City. The busing has been called inhumane, and the governor addressed that directly. What's inhumane is a one -year -old child dying in New York because of fentanyl. The governor referring recent to a death in New York and associating it with drug cartels at the border. Now, one thing that we're dealing with is that every state in America now is a border state. Every community is a community. border You're dealing with the migrants, but fentanyl is poured all across this country. Mayor Adams has said that the city is overwhelmed as migrants look to settle there, and their arrival, he says, comes without much notice. Abbott was asked if he had any advice for the mayor. Yeah, there's one solid piece of advice, and they're actually beginning to follow it. The challenge that the city of New York and the state of New York are dealing with is caused by one person, Joe Biden. They must prevail upon their president for more than just money. They need a change in policy. Abbott laid into President Biden, saying that it's the president's lack of border policies that's causing a crisis of trouble. 17 till when we return on America in the morning. Follow up to a story you we brought about a daycare center and fentanyl poisoning and winner claims a

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Monitor Show 23:00 09-28-2023 23:00
"Investment advisors, switch to interactive brokers for lowest cost global trading and turnkey custody solutions. No ticket charges and no conflicts of your interests at ibkr .com slash ria. Franchises, but owners of sports franchises seem to be doing pretty darn well even when the antitrust laws apply. Thanks so much, Harry. That's Professor Harry First of NYU Law School. I'm June Gross and you're listening to Bloomberg. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg dot com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. The GOP hopefuls for president are weighing in on a possible government shutdown in a debate on the Fox News channel. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie went after President Biden and former President Trump. Joe Biden hides in his basement and won't answer as to why he's raising the debt the way he's done. And Donald Trump hides behind the walls of his golf clubs and won't show up here to answer questions like all the rest of us are up here to answer. Meantime, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Democrats are shutting down the American dream with their reckless behavior. He then asked, where is Joe Biden in the shutdown debate? We're four days away from a possible shutdown. The Senate is working to pass a bill funding the government through November 17th. But House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said today he doesn't see support in his party for it. McCarthy is trying to work with the most conservative Republicans who demand more spending cuts. Roughly 60 percent of U .S. consumers across all income levels are living paycheck to paycheck. That's according to new reports from Pymants and Lending Club who found that those living paycheck to paycheck include 45 percent of high income consumers who make more than one hundred thousand dollars a year. The U .S. soldier who crossed into North Carolina.

Mark Levin
McCarthy Calls Out Lackluster Results by Dem. Controlled Senate, Biden
"The Senate has passed zero the house is working on let me answer your questions but first let's get the facts right your quit your your first question was and I answered it the Senate has done nothing the Senate has not done one thing when it comes to appropriation is that different than we have in the past no normally the Senate doesn't even bring them up in committee so the Senate's done nothing the house is working on passing seventy -three percent of all the appropriation bills of the job we're supposed to do by Thursday we're bringing up on Friday ability to fund the government but at the same time secure our border so yes we're doing our job so what is the president have to do with that if he wants to sit and hide in the White House and put government into a shutdown that's on him but that's the wrong thing to do very smart we're getting our bills passed even if we don't get them all passed we insist on securing the border and throw the ball in the laps of the Democrats who want to shut down but they Republicans cut seven go I like to see anything out there if it's a challenge I want to solve the problem if you look at when you're sitting with the Senate doing to we have FAA the to deal with that goes away on September 30th has the Senate passed an FAA no they have not when we look at a challenge on the border have they passed any bill themselves they're body a different on something to deal with the border even though the leader from the Senate comes from New York and his governor and mayor are criving for something to be done no they've done nothing on it because had

Mark Levin
Chuck Schumer Joins Striking UAW Members on New York Picket Line
"Schumer's for the unions really tell me how many union folks out there want an open border how many union folks are now now they come up with the figure 7 .6 million people have come across the border and by the time Biden's done it's going to be 10 to 11 million I think that's the population of Pennsylvania or something like that how many of you union workers think that's a good idea and he's processing them as fast as possible to get them work permits how many of you union members think that's a good idea I assume none of you and then I see farm workers union the Cesar Chavez union Cesar Chavez who opposed illegal immigration used to call illegal aliens wetbacks we have it on audio he did it in an interview in a San Francisco Public Radio station he would send his union members most of whom were obviously Mexican and otherwise Hispanic to the border to try and police and when they saw illegals coming across they would contact the old INS and he marched marched on that border with Ralph Abernathy who took over after Martin Martin Luther King was assassinated in Abernathy was one of the great leaders of the civil rights movement King's lieutenant and they marched on that border

Mark Levin
UAW President's Demands Do Not Address Job Security, Threat of EVs
"He has a funny way of showing it doesn't he it's a funny way of showing it record every record group low inflation across the board trying to secure the border what for billionaires many so this guy's a proper candace here's an a -hole chuck schumer joined the picket line in tap in new york Chuck Schumer man of the the working people populist borders wide open track hey don't bother cut to go fight until we win what does he mean you're going to fight until we win do you win what go ahead we're going to fight until we win my father who is a union guy told taught me he loved unions he taught me he died just a couple a

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 19:00 09-27-2023 19:00
"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV batteries' environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context, and context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. Is truly slowing its pace of growth, but it's still buying in lots of commodities. All right, we're coming up to the top of the hour. We'll get to the top stories in the markets next. The next hour of Bloomberg Daybreak Asia begins right now. What's up, everybody, I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Manchester City is eliminated from the Carabao Cup by Newcastle United. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington DC, Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM 119, and around the world on Bloombergradio .com and via the Bloomberg Business App. DBA, the Thursday edition, and we're about an hour away from trading in Tokyo.

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
A highlight from Lillard to the Bucks Breakdown
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Monitor Show 18:00 09-27-2023 18:00
"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. I'm standing in my lane. I'm not trying to be funny here. It's only Wednesday -loving. All right, that'll do it for Tim and me. Have a great and safe evening, everybody. Don't go anywhere. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia for this Thursday, September 28th in Hong Kong, Wednesday, September 27th in New York. And coming up today... Shares in microns slide after the company forecast a loss that is steeper than expected. Citadel plans to push back against the SEC's probe on WhatsApp. And Japan and the U .S. warn of China -backed hackers targeting both American and Japanese companies. GOP now says government shutdown is about the border. Senate will work on passing a resolution to stop the shutdown. GOP debate tonight, and the giant pandas are going back to China. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Manchester City is eliminated from the Carabao Cup by Newcastle United. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington, D .C., Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM 119, and around the world on BloombergRadio .com and via the Bloomberg Business App. Hi everybody, on this Thursday morning here in Hong Kong...

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A highlight from Meaner
"Hi everybody, welcome to The Dennis Prager Show. There are a couple of articles, interestingly, at the same time on a question that is worth discussing. And that is, David Brooks of the New York Times had a long piece in the Atlantic and there was another one before that and also in the Atlantic as it happens. Which is on the left but the subject is, the thesis may be on the left but the subject is not left or right. And the subject is, are Americans becoming meaner? Have you thought about that? Does that strike you as a phenomenon that's taking place? For example, the number of people kicked off airplanes for rowdy behavior, for screaming, shouting, cursing, is much more than it was in the recent past. Yeah, I think people are becoming meaner. You think people are becoming meaner? I think there are lots of reasons for that. Yeah, well that's the issue. So there are two issues. Are people becoming meaner? And if so, what would the reasons be? And sense I it too. The ease with which I see people on the road flipping off other drivers, for example, especially younger people, though I think the phenomenon is more widespread. You know, I've traveled, as many of you know, I've been to 130 countries. I've traveled abroad every year of my life since I was 18, except for 20, was it 20, 21? 20. Or 20, 20? 20, 20. 20, 20. I even went, yeah, I even went to East Europe in 2021. It was not easy to travel on. So I had developed a certain sense, and it may be completely erroneous, I don't claim that it's infallible, but I did develop a certain sense of the world's friendliest people. And I've always included Americans on that list, and very many Americans remain, of course, quite friendly. But there's a sense of tension out there, and it's hard to put one's finger on it. I'll tell you one thing that may be related and may not be, because there was yet another article that I was reading, and that is with regard to service by the airplane or airline industry, that they're shifting as much as possible to artificial intelligence chats, which I find, personally, I find useless. Some airlines have abandoned human interaction completely, which is, by the way, another subject that I will cover. I doubt many listeners know this, but the only example I remember in my life of being for government intervention as opposed to non -intervention with regard to business was the airline industry. It was done, I believe, under Ronald Reagan, and I did not believe… Oh, it was Jimmy Carter, yeah? Well, at least it shows that I wasn't partisan in my outlook. But of course, the conservatives supported it, and I totally understand why. You don't want to regulate industry. But I remember thinking, if the airlines start competing solely on price, then I don't know how the excellence of the airlines will not be diminished. Do you ever see, for example, do you see… I don't watch TV, so are there airline ads on TV? Are you aware? You know, Fly American, Fly Delta? You don't watch TV either. Zach, you live in front of the television. Right, so are there airline ads, Fly Delta, Fly American? Yes. There are? That's fascinating. I wonder why, because in so many cases you have no choice. I mean, those of you listening in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Twin Cities, if you don't fly Delta, essentially you drive to a city that you can have some options for. seats So the got crampier. They no longer serve meals. It's very, very hard to get somebody on first try if you call in to the airline, and that's because everything is devoted to the bottom line. Now, I don't lose perspective. I know how lucky I am that I fly first class, and my height I have essentially no choice. But I was on that… when was it on? Which airline? Oh, JetBlue, yes. I flew JetBlue from Fort Lauderdale to L .A. Saturday night. And room the in the first row, which has always had a lot of rooms, the bulkhead in first class, it was a little more than the somewhat roomier seats in coach. And the flight attendant was very open. She said, oh yeah, they reconfigured the plane, so there's just less room in the seats. This was first class. Because you make more money if you sell more seats. It's obvious. So, back to the issue of the meanness, and the many articles about it. The question is why, if it is happening, and if it is, that's a very, very bad sign in America. How America got mean is the article. And it begins here, in a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self -referential world. his So, theory is they're not taught to be an ethical human being. Well, ethical is not the same as nice. You could be not nice and ethical. So, he calls it morally or inarticulate, self -referential world. Over the past eight years or so, I've been obsessed with two questions. The first is why have Americans become so sad? The rising rates of depression have been well publicized as have the rising deaths of despair from drugs, alcohol, and suicide, but other statistics are similarly troubling. The percentage of people who say they don't have close friends has increased fourfold since 1990. The share of Americans ages 25 to 54 who weren't married or living with a romantic partner went up to 38 % in 2019 from 29 % in 1990, a record high 25 % of 40 -year -old Americans have never been married. So, one out of four Americans 40 years old have never been married. I've reported on that. These are data that I have given you over the course of the past year. The percentage of high school students who report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness shot up from 26 % in 2009 to 44 % in 2021. Do you remember in high school having persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness? No. I was talking to the usual teen. No, the usual teenage angst, of course, but this is persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness. Yeah, I don't think we were atypical in that way. My second question is why have Americans become so mean? I was recently talking to a restaurant owner. That's exactly whom to talk to, restaurant owners. He's right, back in a moment. Natural disasters, airline cancellations and runway near misses, supply chain issues, inflation, rising interest rates and sky high government debt. This is Dennis Prager for AmFed Coin and Bullion. There's a lot in the news about what consumers cannot control. So, let's talk about what you can control. You can control how you choose to invest and protect your wealth. That's why I choose to do business with Nick Grovitch and his company AmFed Coin and Bullion. 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CoinDesk Podcast Network
A highlight from SBF TRIAL: 09/27 UPDATE
"Welcome to the SBF trial, a Coindesk podcast network newsletter bringing you daily insights from inside the courtroom where Sam Bankman -Fried will try to stay out of prison. Follow the Coindesk podcast network to get the audio each morning with content from the Coindesk regulation team and voiced by Wondercraft AI. Judge Lewis Kaplan will indeed let Sam Bankman -Fried's defense team ask certain Department of Justice witnesses about their recreational drug use, sort of. The judge, who has overseen the case for nearly a year now, inched closer to resolving outstanding issues ahead of trial. Last week, it was the Daubert motions regarding expert witnesses. Yesterday, it was resolving most of the motions addressing testimony and evidence questions. The defense team can cross -examine cooperating witnesses about issues like privileged company information and their recreational drug use, though the attorneys need to notify the court beforehand. The prosecution can present evidence tied to FTX's bankruptcy during the trial over the defense's objections. We'll also see information about the FTT token and whether its price was manipulated by other FTX insiders. Separately, as reported yesterday, Bankman -Fried is once again trying to get himself out of second and through the duration of his trial. The FTX founder was locked up in August after Judge Kaplan ruled he'd likely try to tamper with witnesses. Earlier this month, his request to overturn that decision was denied, and last week, an appeals court refused to alter the ruling. But in a Monday letter, lawyers for the disgraced crypto CEO asked a New York court to let him stay at a temporary residence in the city with a security guard. They also asked the judge to let Bankman -Fried travel to his attorneys' workspaces during the trial itself because it was exceedingly difficult to prepare for the trial from jail. The security guard, who the lawyers say will remain with Bankman -Fried at the residence, will also make sure he doesn't have any visitors or access to any computers, cell phones, the internet, television, or any other electronic devices, the letter said. It's unclear if p the five .m. Eastern time today for the DOJ to weigh in on the application. Defense attorneys have also requested that Bankman -Fried be allowed to wear a suit during the trial. During his last appearance before Judge Kaplan, he wore a prison uniform and was shackled. We're still waiting for the trial to start. The trial will start with jury selection on October 3rd at 930 a .m. Eastern time. The DOJ anticipates this taking the better part of a day. White -collar attorneys believe it'll take longer. Either way, opening statements will likely begin the day after a jury is seated. The DOJ also anticipates bringing some witnesses up to testify as soon as next week, with the court docket hinting that those witnesses may well be FTX insiders like Gary Wang, Caroline Ellison, and Nishad Singh.

The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from Mostly-Peaceful Philly Riots + Mar-A-Lago Is Worth WHAT? with Donald Trump Jr.
"Turbulent times call for clear -headed insight that's hard to come by these days, especially on TV. That's where we come in. Salem News Channel has the greatest collection of conservative minds all in one place. People you know and trust, like Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, Charlie Kirk, and more. Unfiltered, unapologetic truth. Find what you're searching for at snc .tv and on Local Now Channel 525. Hey everybody, it's Anne of the Charlie Kirk Show. BLM, riots and loots in Philadelphia, anarcho -tyranny, it's what we're living through. Then Donald Trump Jr. joins us to talk about one of the most outrageous court rulings out of New York. Email us as always freedom at charliekirk .com. That is freedom at charliekirk .com. Subscribe to our podcast, open up your podcast app and type in charliekirkshow. If you get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa .com, that is tpusa .com, I encourage you to start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa .com and become a member charliekirk .com and click on the members tab that is charliekirk .com and click on the members tab to listen to our show advertiser free. Buckle up everybody, here we go. Charlie what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie, he's an incredible guy, his spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 16:00 09-27-2023 16:00
"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context, and context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. It does feel choppy. That's AI at work, right? In the stock market, no clear direction there, but then you take a look at the bond market, the message is clear, yields are higher right now. Yeah, absolutely so, and as you appear to be the good driver, about half the stocks in the S &P are lower, about half the stocks in the S &P are higher, you put it all together, and the net effect is really a market that is unchanged on the day. Of course, it takes time for these numbers to settle, but right now the S &P 500, right around 4 ,274, which is right around where it was yesterday at the close, basically unchanged here on the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average did move a slightly lower here on the day, down by about two tenths of a percent, the NASDAQ Composite higher on the day by two tenths of a percent, while the Russell 2000 is gonna finish the day. As the relative out performer, higher on the day by about 17 points. Alright, we're gonna get into industry groups in just a moment, but I do want to point Energy, really the out performer, this is oil jumps to a one year high, has to do with levels at Cushing dropping to the lowest since July of 2022. Again, the supply demand dynamics at play, but you know, Katie, I feel like we continue to talk about Energy being really an out performer. I'm gonna do that right now, you take a look at the industry groups, Energy up about two and a half percent, we all know the story, oil prices in particular through the roof, that's benefiting the equities as well. Capital Goods also saw a strong day, as too did some of the semis, and of course we're awaiting Micron results after the bell. You go down the list, there is more red than green, you can see down at the bottom, Autos not doing too hot today, and Utilities, interesting, one of your defensive plays off by about 1 .9 % today, Carol.

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"Well, you see how easy this is now. Now you look at how they move money around and how the in your face money laundering folks, this is what this is. This is corruption and fraud. Some of the Bidens are great at the money laundering part. They got 20 shell corporations, but guess who's getting the guess who's going to be controlling the funding to rebuild Ukraine. We pay to destroy it. And guess what? The Hillary Clinton Foundation gets paid the rebuild Welcome right. to the podcast. We are in the same studio today, which is kind of nice. So thanks again for downloading. If you're just listening, if you're watching or watching the clips, uh, thanks for watching as well. And just for a quick mention, so I don't forget, if you haven't downloaded our app yet, I'm noticing we're getting a lot of downloads and the cool thing is when the morning Mike's program is going Monday, Wednesday, Friday, I'm the, seeing the view count go up and up and up, which is awesome. So I know we're only, you know, we're still in the dozens. I'd like to get into the hundreds and eventually thousands, um, but it's a cool program. If you haven't listened to it, it's a quick 15 minutes to quick by morning, run down three days a week of the top five topics, three minutes each. Do a great job. They do an awesome job when we're, when we fill in the stuff. We screw the whole thing up. Yes. Yeah. We, we blow the whole, the whole, uh, the schedule, but, um, but they do awesome and they're funny. I love it. It's a quick, you know, down and dirty 15 minutes, top five items of the day. And now you get your day started off on the, uh, they, you know, I think on the right foot, they were saying this week, like, Oh, it's so negative all the time, but I think they're hilarious. They take the negative stuff that's going on, but of course the negative stuff isn't the news. Yeah. Yeah. That's what we're seeing. I mean, carjackings again, Rochester had another, you know, record night. I mean, it's incredible how that was going on. And so it's amazing is, is like the Democrats just sit around and watch this happen in every city and every city. It's insane. Yeah. I sent you an article earlier this morning about Philadelphia. Let's see. I can find it. It's, uh, not that it's anything out of, you know, anything that we don't know about, but let's see here. Philadelphia swarmed by alleged juvenile. Come on, come on. Juvenile looters targeting the Apple store, Lulu lemon and footlocker. Yeah. So, cause they're starving. They're starving. They just, just need a little piece of ham and some Turkey. They need clothes and food. That's, that's only fair. I mean, they, you know, and once again, I know we've all heard this joke, but footlocker is not missing one pair of working boots. No, no, all the Nike's, all the Nike. Yeah. Well, some of those Nike's, I mean, Oh my God. Crazy. You know, talking about like, you know, thousands of dollars for a pair of, thousands, thousands of dollars. I was talking to my daughter and she said to one, one of her friends has a, as a pair of shoes were $1 ,200. I'll never forget the most expensive pair of shoes I ever bought. We were just starting a business. This was like 30 years ago now. Right. Crazy to think. And I remember somebody told me that maybe my dad was like, you got to have a decent pair of shoes. Right. And so I went up and I bought a pair of Justin and Murphy's. They're like 120 bucks at the time. Yeah. The most money I have ever spent on a pair of shoes. Now boots, I've spent more money on since because boots are more expensive, you know, hunting boots. Well, there's a purpose to them. I still don't spend more money on shoes. Like I'm wearing like Skechers or like $40. Like some of these Nike's $500. You can't tell me you're running faster. It's different when you're going to go out and buy a pair of like waders or something. You're going to use them. First of all, you're going to use them for the next 30 years. Right. And there's a purpose to them, right? Like, okay, they're more expensive, but I can walk through the water with them. Right. But if I bought like, if I had five, 600 hour pairs of shoes, I'd be afraid to leave the house. I wouldn't, I wouldn't get off the carpeting. Well, they're targeting the Apple store here, Glenn, because they'll buy jobs. And that's the only way to get a job is to make sure you've got an Apple iPhone. So it'll be like Chicago. We talked about this the other week with, with, uh, with Mike Speraza, Chicago is now forced to open or, or just talking about opening, you know, a, a government run grocery store in the inner city because they've all that. Well, they're going to, so they're going to, they're going to, the plan is to fight the communism with more kind of communism, right? That's going to work really well. But could you imagine how inefficient, first of all, Walmart's pulled out, Costco's pulled out, all the stores have pulled out because now target, have you heard targets now closing stores across the country? So target is now going through and discussing all the stores across the country, liberal target, liberal target. They put a black lives matter that they ripped down the smash of the window. I thought that'd be some sort of a shield or that we're just going to put up this, uh, this plywood and we're going to spray black lives matter on it. Hashtag hashtag BLM. And we'll be safe as they rip it out and use that same plywood to smash the window with. It's pathetic. There'll be nothing left in these inner cities. The problem is when it starts to spill over into the, into the, Oh yeah. This is, this is where it gets ugly. Well, they want it. That's what they want. That's, that's why people like, uh, the governor of New York, uh, you know, Kathy, the ice queen, Kathy Hochul is, is, you know, they first tried the push for section eight housing in the suburbs because that was only fair. Yeah. Now they couldn't get that through because the people in the suburbs are like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Now they're busing in illegal immigrants in the middle of the night. And I tell you something, if these Democrats like Mark Poland cars were proud of what they were doing, they would have a welcoming party at noon at noon, high noon. They'd have a press conference welcoming our newest community members off the bus so that the whole community could see these family units that are getting off. You got the husband, the wives, the two kids, you know, the things that we see in our country, right? No, it's not happening. They're bringing them in at two o 'clock in the morning. So nobody sees, they're all, they're all 23 year old males, right? Or 18 to 25 year old males. Some of which are from the Congo. I don't know about the, uh, you know, the, some of the social norms in the Congo, but I'm just thinking that maybe they're a little bit different than the Western world. I don't know. I'm just thinking maybe not. Maybe they're exactly like us. I don't know. But they're exactly like us. Why would they want to come here? Why are they aspiring to come here? I don't know. Anyway, it's a fentanyl fentanyl up again, by the way, there was another report. I think it was on a Fox news. Well, good for the Republicans. I mean, at least part of them, I should say good for the five or six Republicans that are the extreme right wing, according to the media, that's holding this garbage up. No, shut the government down, shut it down, shut it down until there's no more money. Take the money, go into Ukraine and send it to Texas, which they did right to the border, which they didn't do last time. Right. Kept it open. That's what do you need? What do you need? We're out of control. The founding fathers gave the power of the purse to Congress and the, and the Pentagon, the Pentagon goes, yeah, you know what? We're just going to exempt Ukraine funding from the budget. So ha ha. We just went over 33 trillion. If you go online and look at the clock, it's moving fast, right? So we're on our way to 34 or 35. Can you even see the numbers anymore? They just blur blur now. So, so fast. Oh no. And, and good news, by the way, we're refinancing this debt at 5 % now, not at 1 % or zero like we were doing. Yeah. It makes a lot of sense. Yeah. It'd be great. Yeah. The fence talk about keeping rates higher for longer. I don't know. They're not going to be able to do that. They'll be cutting interest rates by next year. Mark by where? And the number one reason I say that is because when you talk to every economist, I say, that's not going to happen. And they are typically wrong. So if you take the, it's like saying betting against the casino, it's like saying, you know what? I don't think MGM is going to make money in the sporting books next year. Ma, they're going to figure out a way to make money. They'll rechange the lines, right? Well, you, all you need to do is look at it and get a bunch of economists in a room and ask them where they think the market's going to be and then do just the opposite and you would be way better. Yeah. Pretty much that's usually the way to go. No doubt about it. So the, the, the, the Pelosi, we were talking earlier about the Pelosi stock trader. Yeah. You can follow online. Now, some of these folks, we did the game show game last week. We talked about the, uh, the net worth. I picked the poor ones too. They were like 23, 21, you know, $20 million. Some of these folks are amazing. I mean, really just, you know, the wizards of smart on some of these are just really, timing is impeccable up here. This is somebody who is selling some software that I'll track it, which you can, you, you've pointed out, you can get it for free online, but, but the, the numbers are really astonishing. This Democrat Senator sold her Aspen vacation home for $25 million. That was just after she sold her Lake Tahoe vacation house for $36 million. Well, by the way, why, why do they own these big $25, $36 million homes? Well, a big, big part of it is because the taxation of it, right? So a Feinstein who's telling you your ordinary income tax rates are too low. She's shifting that to a capital asset, which is going to create a capital gain in the future or no gain. Or no gain. I mean, they're 10, 10 31. This is why when Donald Trump looked at Hillary Clinton right in the eye and said, you will not get rid of the carry interest deduction and you know it because all of your, I use it, of course, all of her bigger donors donate money to Hillary Clinton. And this is exactly the truth, right? They will never get rid of some of these things. Like they talked about, we're going to get rid of the 10 31 exchanges. Yaha. Yeah. Uh huh. Yeah. So the big developer strokes a giant check to the, to the Democrats off the table. Let's listen to her success though. Amazing. A Senator sold her Aspen vacation home for $25 million just after she sold her Lake Tahoe vacation house for $36 million. Only two years earlier, Diane Feinstein has been a member of the political scene for 32 years and her salary is only $130 ,000 per 130 grand a year. Now it's more now. That's a little bit dated, but it's up, it's up to probably 180 now. But, but listen to this. First of all, if it was up to 580, you're not buying $23 million homes, $36 million homes. No, no, we're going to put in multiple homes. We're going to, we're going to put the Paul Pelosi onto our research committee. You make a million dollars a year. First of all, most of, most business owners that make that kind of money, they didn't make it throughout their whole life, right? They didn't start making a million dollars at 20 years old. They started making a million dollars at 50 years old and it took 30 years to get to that point. Right? So my point is, you're not at a million dollars a year at age 50. If you did it the right way, the hard way, and you did it yourself, you're still not affording a $23 million home, right? Multiple ones. Yeah. Multiple, multiple. Right. Those aren't even her primary residence. Those are her vacation homes. She lives in, she lives in California. Listen to this though. And it's, it's all of them. It's all of them now. This is a, this is from Nancy Pelosi, stock trader. Uh, this is a tweet, uh, a Twitter feed. You can follow Pelosi tracker is what it's supposed to track or underline or something like that. You'll find it. Anyway, uh, three weeks ago, sitting politician bet against the U S economy so far. He's been right. Tom Carper bought $45 ,000 of PSQ and inverse ETF on the tech sector on eight 23, August 23rd. Since then he's plus 3 % while the market is negative 4%. Go figure. Wow. Go figure. Man, these guys are so good. Yeah. And they're not by, they're, I mean, these are, that's some pretty technical strategy. You started getting into options strategies and stuff. I mean, yeah. Yeah. These guys have become very, very slick. It's not just about buying a, you see, it used to be, okay, I'm going to buy X, Y, Z. Then I'm going to vote for or against something. You know, I'm going to short the stock and then I'm going to vote against them for both that, that, that. So the stock goes down or I'm going to vote for something, knowing that it will benefit the company. The stock will go up and in a sense front running. No, they're, they're in the options strategies now. They're in the market. Yeah. They're doing butterfly spreads. Yeah. Crazy stuff going. They're very sophisticated. They shouldn't be allowed to two things. When you go into Congress, I, you know, I would love to have a Congress person run on or present around the following platform, right? Number one, term limits, term limits, top of the list. Number two, though, while you're in Congress for the eight years, or wherever we allow you to serve 10 years, 12 years, whatever it is, you could not invest in a stock market at all. All your investments are frozen or your choices, a model, some kind of a model liquidated go to cash, or you could buy the fidelity balance to counter. You could buy the, you could buy the T -rope price, you know, target retire, whatever, you know, or you go to goes into a blind something or other where you have no idea. Right. It just goes into what you picked a one through five tolerance for risk and somebody else invest. Maybe it's just broad indexing. Maybe that's it. Right. Something that doesn't allow this kind of garbage to go on where, you know, they buy, you know, Tesla stock and then approve a huge, you know, oh, we're going to, guess what? We're going to build a, you know, for government funded battery stations all the country. Of course, Elon comes out and goes, we already got those, you idiots. I did that like four years ago, you morons. Amazing what Elon can do and what the, what the government can. Going back to target for just a second, not to digress, but I found WGRZ, thankfully came up with a list of the, uh, the target stores that will be closing, Mike, the full list of locations all in, all in Republican run. You'll be shocked. Yeah. Yeah. Right in the, uh, the thriving, the, uh, you know, thriving, the Minneapolis, uh, location, the retailer said the decision, the close was really difficult. I wonder if that was after half. That was the one they put the BLM on. Yeah. Oh, that was the one they put the sign on that said, please don't burn our store down. We love you. I hashtag BLM lit it on fire. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Uh, let's see. I'm shocked though. I wouldn't, I'm surprised you wouldn't stay. I mean, you know, like just collecting, you love them. You love, you support them. This is what you supported. Remember you, you, you raised money, you gave money. Yeah. And guess what they did with that money. They agitators hired to whip up people in the community to smash and burn down your store. You idiots. So there you go. There you go. Nice, nice work. What else do you think, Mike? Uh, New York city's East Harlem neighborhood. That's going to be one that's goes down. I wonder why. Chicago, San Francisco for sure. San Fran. Yeah. San Fran. Uh, by the way, before I forget San Fran, Democrat San Francisco mayor, announces plan to require drug testing, which is good in an effort to, if you're going to receive homeless benefits. Right. But the funny thing was in this same passage, they're going to Texas to try to recruit police officers. The funny thing is is that the people they sent from San Francisco to try to recruit people. They didn't come back. They defected like North Koreans. Some of them got jobs. They get over the wall. They come out, they get over the wall. It was hilarious. No, they didn't go back. Well, the other five stores, Mike, three in Portland, Oregon and two in Seattle, five, three in Portland. They're pulling out of Portland together. All of these inner cities folks will be food deserts. You're going to hear that term. It'll be business deserts. It'll be nothing. Well, business deserts, nothing left, but there'll be, but target, don't forget target. Does target sell food? Yeah. Well, yeah. They sell food. Yeah. For sure. Yeah. Well, I don't go on target. So Walmart I know does Costco for sure. Costco is a food store. I don't think target is as big as Walmart as far as like fresh fruit, but definitely frozen food, all that kind of stuff. You know, aisles of pop and water and chips and right, right, right. And all that kind of stuff. But you can definitely frozen food. You can buy bulk frozen food there. So, so there's going to be food deserts, all over the place, business deserts, whatever you want to call them. You know, it's amazing because you know, the, there's no policing. And the sad thing is that is the problem. It's not, there's no policing. I shouldn't say that. Excuse me. No, you're policing your asses off. I get it. There's no ability. There's no prosecution. There's no bill. You guys are arresting people, putting them in and they go right back on the street. They're getting, they're getting appearance tickets. It's a joke. Your point is no, there is no policing anymore because of the system, the Democrats put together where the police officers aren't going to bother. If you're a police officer and you know that somebody is going to be this, this carjacking or whatever is robbery. And you know that there's a potential, you're going to get an altercation where you're in New York state. There's two police officers that have been brought up on charges recently with almost a hundred percent chance that if you do catch that person, that person will be right back. Yeah. A hundred percent. Why would you bother? Why would you bother? You're not going to put your life in line. No way. You want to go home to see your wife and kids too, and your mother or your husband or whatever. You want to be able to spend your Christmas with your family. Why would you do that? And they know that, right? The Democrats know that. This is, you can't be this stupid. I mean, who allows these people to go right back on the streets and say, this is a good idea without correcting this right away. You can say, okay, bail reform. Our intentions were one thing, but when you look at the fact that in New York state, we are now breaking records in towns like Rochester and Buffalo for the most amount of vehicles being stolen. We can say, okay, look at bail reform, put it in place. It clearly did not work. It's been a total disaster. These towns have turned to shit. We absolutely need to go back in the other direction. They're not doing that. They don't care. They want to, and they're doubling down, tripling down on it, tripling down. We invited this liberal on, you actually were on the show with him and he said, things are actually safer since bail reform. That's what his argument was. His argument was, and by the way, his argument was if we have even less police officers, cities like Buffalo will get safer. Well the thought was less police officers, less arrests. Less arrests means less crime. Dude, you got the whole thing backwards, bro. And not only that, but now we know that, right? Now we know, now you can, I mean, literally auto thefts are up 360 % in Rochester. They're not up 3%. You can say, well, you know, in Buffalo and we're in second place. And they can't play, they can't play in COVID. They're trying to like, well, it was a lockdown. People were at pent up, whatever. Remember that was the, that was the reason for the rioting and the ballooning and burning like, well, people had a lot of pent up. We probably should have locked them down. That was a little bit of the reason for the increase in suicides. You guys, you guys increased suicides because you locked kids in their homes, but it wasn't the reason that they went and decided to steal Nike sneakers from a footlocker. So check this out. Speaking of COVID, this is huge. This is, I don't know if you saw this or not, but this is absolutely ginormously huge. Dr. Fauci was smuggled into CIA headquarters without a record of entry where he participated in the analysis to influence the agency's COVID -19 investigation according to the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic. Did he need to do much with these left -wing CIA agents? Probably not. No, no, no. That's what they're smuggling him in for. Well they smuggled him in because they didn't want anybody to know that he was part of the PSYOP operation, which was hydroxychloric. By the way, the I think it was a Mayo clinic and some other hospitals now have come out as well as the CDC and said hydroxychloroquine, yes, indeed is an effective treatment for COVID. Oh, by the way, ivermectin also an effective treatment. The CDC now approving that. Now mind you, we're going to keep in mind that if there was any other treatments that couldn't get the emergency use authorization for these vaccines that clearly don't work. Amazingly, I'm still seeing people online go signing off my sixth booster on our way for the sixth shot, proud to get our sixth shot. How about how about one the other day, local left -wing nut job got her sixth booster shot, six shot and she still got COVID and then she said, well, I was so good hiding and it got all my shots and then I went to a concert and I got it at this concert. Well, first of all, you don't know that, but second of all, if you have six shots and you six shots and you still got COVID and you actually think that was a good idea, you don't need a vaccination. You need a mental, you need a mental check. I tell you, I know people during the during the COVID, the height of the COVID that were older, some of our clients actually that were prescribed by a doctor a hydroxy quirk when they were taking it once a week as a as a preventative measure. Yeah. And they, to this day have never had COVID. Yeah. And it's, it's, I mean, so it, but the sad thing is again, you know, we couldn't, it's all about the money now. And that's, you know, when people talk about the evils of capitalism, you're seeing some of that. Now, capitalism is the best thing on the planet, right? As far as, you know, lifting the masses out of poverty and creating amazing amounts of wealth. But the problem is this isn't, this isn't capitalism. What's going on. This is cronyism is what's going on. It is, Hey, look at, I will give you these government dollars. You're going to get this patent. You're going to get this. Unholy marriage between business and government. Mark my word. We were talking about Feinstein selling 25, $30 million homes. This Fauci will be on the board of Pfizer. He'll be on the board of Moderna. He's going to get shares of those companies. He will be blessed with with with millions and millions of dollars. His family watch and see, we'll be talking if we're, if you and I are fortunate enough to be around 20, 30 years from now, we'll be talking about the Fauci trust and watch and monitor that trust and see how big that family trust. Well, you see how easy this is now. You look at how they move money around and how the in your face money laundering folks. This is what this is. This is corruption and fraud. Some of the Bidens are great at the money laundering part. They got 20 shell corporation, but guess who's getting the, guess who's going to be controlling the funding to rebuild Ukraine. We pay to destroy it. And guess what? The Hillary Clinton foundation gets paid to rebuild it. Right. And guess who's going to get the contracts to rebuild. Oh, that'll be probably one of the Biden family members or somebody else's politically connected. Right. Remember it was, it was a Joe Biden's brother who got the contract, the multi -billion dollar contract to rebuild Iraq. No building experience, never been a contractor, right? No idea. Right. This is why these projects cost 500 times what they're supposed to cost. This is why when money comes into Buffalo, for example, $25 million to build homes, five get built. And you were, wait a minute, five, are these $5 million homes in the East side? Each of those homes would have been built for a quarter million dollars or less. And yet where did the rest of the money go? And the, the answer is never, we don't know. We don't know. We can't account for it. Or we'd have no idea. Or I mean, how many times have we've seen that in so many places that whether right down the local level or God forbid at the federal level between, you know, Iraq and others. I was telling you last week on the radio, I was reading an article about the grants that were coming into the city of Buffalo to plant trees. And I thought, okay, wow, like this could be sweet. Okay. You know, like I'm a big tree guy. I love trees. I plant trees every year. I do think, okay, that's one way to, first of all, I think it's one way to make a community look great. When you, when you drive around, let's say North Buffalo, all the streets are all tree. They look beautiful. You drive around the East side, it looks like shit, right? So, okay. You're going to take some of my tax money and you're going to directly plant trees. Okay. It's a win for the environment. It looks nice. It's going to bring things together. I'm like, well, where's the catch? This is a government agency. Where are they going to screw it up? You read through and you find out that they're paying $1 ,000 a tree. Now you and I both know that if they're saying it's $1 ,000 a tree, by the time it's done, it'll be two to $3 ,000 a tree. Now you, you're talking about $13 million worth of trees. You and I just planted trees. Every year we plant a few trees around our office, you know, three, four in the spring, three, four in the fall, just so they can start to grow and work their way in. And then, you know, plant more. We pay $250 a tree, plant it. Right.

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"The people the employees in the world trade center who ran back into the building because they were afraid they'd left people behind. Guess not not even the first responders but at as you're suggesting just people he on the street schussed people doing amazing things for each other and yet at the same time. Of course there was another story of nine eleven. The political story the dark story the story of what happened afterward. And that's not something that is really hitting in popular culture the way it hits in some of the circles you and i travel in the more political the academic circles or whatever and i wonder when we think about this moment. Both about nine eleven. And what's happened more recently in new york that i hope y'all speak to some if what we see when we think of nine eleven and we think of new york right now. We see a resurgence of the idea of the same values that we would like to be embracing as a nation again. The idea that we do care for each other that we are a community even when we live in the biggest one of the biggest cities in the world and it interests me that in this moment. We're not talking. About what wikipedia says is the story of midnight cowboy or any of the other things which i haven't actually seen or godzilla or whatever but rather this that we are kind of all in this together and of course this speaks directly to where you were sort of hoping to end up with is with the way new york has handled the pandemic versus the way certain other places have handled the pandemic which is america right. Then democ shows this perfectly. Here's the thing about new york is that it is a big city. It can be an a big impersonal city. The fact of the matter is that when you live in new york you do live in a neighborhood it actually. You don't live in the big city but you actually despite the if you can make it there..

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"Privacy policy to excellent so. Have you ever taken a bunch of kids to the ice cream store and ask them. What their favorite ice cream. Is i promise you every single one of those kids will not just tell you. They're big favourite. They'll tell you your second. Favorite third favorite therefore favorites susan learner might be the biggest fan of ranked choice voting in new york city so everybody ranks naturally the only thing that is throwing people off as they don't think about ranking in the context of elections when people actually sees the ballot which is straightforward. There's an aha moment. Oh i get it. Yeah no problem. She's the executive director of common cause new york and helped this ranked choice thing happen. We did exit polling. There was four special elections in new york city to in queens in february to in the bronx in march we did exit. Polling ninety. Five percent of the people told us that the ballot was straightforward. And i can see that argument. I mean i appreciate the analogy. Because i believe it's applicable in some situations. If you showed me for presidential candidates. I've spent you know twenty four months with my rankings. But just in the last dc election. I was trying to figure out who these city council members were in these at large candidates and it was nearly impossible. I pitied anyone. Who didn't have as much time as i did to do it. Is it safe to assume that. That new yorkers haven't done a ton of research on the third and fourth and fifth favourite candidate well. Here's the thing shot in dc. There's no incentive for candidate who doesn't think that you're likely to vote for them there you're not part of their base to spend any time reaching out talking to you with ranked choice. Voting candidates have to behave differently. Even though you might have another candidate as your first choice you may not be part of the base of voters that the candidate would have relied on in a traditional first-past-the-post brace now the candidates spend more time reaching out to voters in providing that information in a ranked voting election. I suppose ranked choice. Voting is in the spotlight. A little bit right now because of the new york mayoral election. How popular is it. Outside of new york in this country we are seeing increasing numbers of cities and states. Who are picking up ranked choice voting. Hi guys as fen lawrence over the past year. I have been working with both conservatives. And progressives on nonpartisan initiatives that help make government work better for all americans main was the first state to use ranked choice voting. The people of maine approved ranked choice voting in two thousand sixteen a simple fair commonsense system voting. But last year in november alaska's voters decided to vote in rank choice voting and it's on the ballot under the number of additional cities across the country. Let's talk about timing for a second. I know early voting starts this weekend. It all wraps up by like june twenty second or something like that. But then i heard there was like a worst case scenario. That results won't be in by mid july. I is is that because of ranked choice voting. Guess what sean tell me. That's not because of ranked choice voting. Oh that is because of the very generous rules which new york state has for providing grace periods and curing periods for absentee ballots. and as. We have more absentee ballots. It takes longer to get them in to be sure that the voter is eligible and to give the voter a chance to correct their mistakes. If there are mistakes it takes us longer to explain how ranked choice voting works than it does for the computer. To calculate the rounds. That is a perfect transition to what i wanna do next with you because we earlier today ran our own ranked choice voting election on a computer and got the results very quickly. And and with your help. I want to throw this election. Explain ranked choice voting. So here's the deal. Our staff and friends of our staff voted for their favourite coney island summer snacks perfect new york story. And i actually don't know the winner. But but i imagine you have the candidates in front of you. I do boardwalk pizza. Always been the for you every day in the pandemic. It's pizza a little pepperoni little cecilie. Ns jones a famous rain. The ninety nine cent you want it you got it well with right around the corner. Your vote for pizza slice in new york. I'm paying i'm blue lobster roll. You don't want to show just like i don't want to crack your skull over make on the perfect summer july ice cream. The hot humid day. You send it on the beach you down. but me. And nathan's hotdogs new york. You gotta come out. And you're gonna vote hotdogs number one number two three four and five as well we got. We got a relish. This moment we got to catch up. We're coming out of the pandemic. i love you. New york.

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Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
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"Their time with the. I made cities incorrectly. But if it was chinese in china right african americans who had some kind of some kind of Home the airplane pay rent and their landlords chinese asian center where it will kick them out. That was going on for a good two months shea. During during the pandemic like members meme hours on like that. I'm sure i will. It was during the pandemic though like they was getting it was fucking up in that. I think that's what. I kinda animosity came for african year. Exactly some and again the whole story correctly but that it was going on crazy so he was. He was looking at and videos. I remember they out a couple of videos out of discrimination and receiving was yoke is funding. You look at his main cause a yoga work. They hope they hope us some. You know how much money and it was. The number was up. There wasn't a it wasn't a five. Five mil may be hiding that but how much money the african community give people who know how much how much how much women alone spin fucking at at. We can't explain to investors and after africa. Chinese has lot avon actually said that nobody knows. Group of people are contributed as much as china china. I mean china has has a motive meter dating and they could be on you know when he gets catch them. All was exactly well if you look at it on my article about war that america is having with china when it comes to like the five g. Technology is five years next technology of the world but china they have investments in so many different countries understand. Really come up once arm technology. Get the going you know in We have we have a wall with a silent warwick the economy you know china is going to be probably the largest economy and i think we neck and neck now with you know they're trying to take over will be the population may be like six billion people in china crazy shit over there. I am but that's crazy. Oh man she making a crazy arrose organised solon chinese food. I will say that. Yeah yup i was talking to so a lot about this this this this this this lady who is a food critic food. You're at times. Who said an article right there who base from the neons basically basically the thing that really struck me is when she was talking about. How cow on your. He said. The best bagels are in california not new york. I argued i want to read to you right now so so it goes like this. Let's call bakers are driving a great bego boom producing some of the most delicious virgins around and finding ways to expand during the pandemic which i call it the slam gimmick trademark so so so in berkeley california the bagels. At boy she bagels. Have to look on. I think you meant to say butch whatever could give me man. I won't so they have. They have the look of lab. Labrador puppies curled up for afternoon. Naps pudgy golden roly poly. The bread has a comforting squish dick but yielding shui but not densely so way gooey and older. He's ashamed man say gooey. Guys who've nasty words gooey. But that's but that's what happens. That's what happens when he tried to marshmallows and everything when you try to split it apart. That's what that is is. It's gooey just like your favorite candy bar that has like peanut butter caramel and stuff going is doing if you're on the air side louis. Let the economists. You nuts gooey. Moving on okay now. You losing nineties. Are you losing cool. Brownie points nasdaq may never to the condom of some random house with bacon salt to bagels liver kind of messy man. A women's bathroom. No you take the night low income so you just wipe you take across this on this one man. Asthma know my share with me today. I'm thankful so when you think about google about moon rocks into we talking drugs more was legalized yesterday and eighty alright. But that was that was part of the topic though scoring segue. I understand that. But i would hope they knew where all my gaza wait. Wait you guys. That's the we correct virgin. Ary equal mute move. They got some of the you know. The nuggets is like this in bulls. You cut them.

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"And the list of y'all a wall of honourable it's on those numbers there must really unders from but you're not allies now but he's the money's ferry and battery park pollutants link or is it about there was just doubles neither musical today. He and then what about the total is when he npr impetus starting to living fifty interest. Would out of thirty not say. Let's study out. There was this. I don't know somebody. And at least i m s by stunted on Book okay also guys air low. She's talking or do you sorta i think i should know saturday using lists where they say. When i see not loud. You'll find your deal. Mind having blades los run years of listen to those communities. I said i feel it's sort of the values was on We didn't stolen who's gay game where everybody out. He went up where they live at. The iom reliever i this and i think that he went up with we football that i know you think. And that's about thirty parks. He eat them lose. Go ahead of ourselves. Furry lines'll what hoi breath and so for me e buddy eating those even though for a long i oh i started. Oh varies they will study out by seattle embiid but in that. Yeah yeah yeah goes. That the sequoia didn't you on in any know you've been working stuff on this have if that's the eagles in me not waste showed what out of nowhere and you noticed. Must replace it and if you're looking at this issue in local stuff it's sarah got a total rossio. Yes got patil into who knows. Cintos ginger davis or well. The emotion conduct by an update from hutton. On do you don't know me. I looked at this bunny. S reviews infanticide refused to. I thought us to any cheeky this momentum via done that i wish i should move this run down on myself. Didn't defended us. Shouldn't go into even if i want did not say laid it away studying pasta dish. Know you're doing more so low and then petty state thing squat way in present like you must have been there you go and see myself what i remember it. Well or the gun law suit that they know they're cope. Watch this cynical. They'll feel much though economy got that they said about it. I feel well as i said there bill. They're still say i. Yeah only john dish in karachi by. We're still illuminated number. The up when i say rather than you see because they were there are a but louis our own me money and own cpr. Monday so give out a moment. You're gonna say all that somebody i would ask. My daughter's no is then we're sale for you. Know it's interesting ruben. Moma is say okay bad. Chocolate put up yours. Him will not my superintendent mondo. And we'll say mama they like your isn't through the in moondog. I thought i meant they. The nfl say that mocking found there is midtown and my husband. Yoga in queens. There's a lot of your liberty. Gotta nobody thought they live mama. I will protest mama on not go. If i had the therapies. I meant they feel that it. They were just water because emolument thought he and the other by go espn radio. Get them wilbur. He gave that up. I was out with a really nothing. Ibm that got soaking in But she.

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WGBB Sports Talk New York
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"He hasn't been very impressive Get a minor knee issue down a couple of days. But he's back now He's been hitting the ball hard. He looks like someone who is ready is he has said that. He wants to make the opening day roster I know the mariners couple of weeks ago had some had an incident With that with one guy talking about keeping him down for service time and at getting leaked out and all that sort of stuff So we'll kind of see what happens there The minor injury. Maybe that and the pushing back anyway but He he looks good I think seattle is really really exciting. you got telling who's gonna be ready either on opening day or very very soon. Obviously you're raining or year kyle. Lewis out feel and then who deal rodriguez he also referenced. The number five overall prospect. He's a little further away the end of the season or Or early next season. But you gotta think about the twenty twenty two to the twenty twenty seven mariners. And you're going to have you know three really solid outfielders all under like twenty four years old That's pretty exciting. A couple of pitchers the lower down in the top one hundred two and logan gilbert one of their top prospects got to camp earlier this week. started throwing. He's not throwing games indian out here working out So it's just. The future is pretty bright and seattle. Which is a really exciting. And looking at the present. The team like san diego who's already got a pretty good base with fernando tatis manny machado nelson lament and so on and so forth. They still have two of the top ten prospects in pitcher mackenzie gore and shorts. I've cj rooms he at this point he doesn't look like he has a spot with guys like machado and totti's already there. Could he be used as trade bait or maybe they try to use them in physician tricky. Because you've got i hop pan over a prospect that you know obviously very very good but then you've got machado and he's there he's in. He's played second a little bit this spring. We'll try think would Would aid just passed in the majors or be like you said trade bait Just putting adding more to his resume and adding to his skill set showing off some versatility. maybe another team could want so. I think that that works on multiple fronts there but i haven't heard anything whatsoever about them trading on pretty sure the plan right. Now is hey. Let's see if we get a second and then we've got a incredible infield once he's ready of you know hosmer abrahams to t- so machado. And i think the other cool thing about teaching and second in addition to know versatility slide over if teeth today or whatever is just initially console someone up as the second day and potato little bit of that pressure off right away. I i you know a month or so in the lineup You don't have to. You don't have to do as much of the shines. Not quite as bright on a second baseman shortstop. Even though he's a top prospect he'd be getting called up as a top prospect. There would be a lot of height and a lot of attention regardless but maybe it turns it down just a little bit to help kind of use that transition and just hearing you run through that infield. That just sounded terrified. I i kinda got the like the two thousand fifteen through eighteen cubs in my head where yet rizzo vyas russell and bryant and i got that infield was intimidating machado touchy abrahams and hosmer even more..

WGBB Sports Talk New York
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"Way that bill belichick instills with new england. And you you hear all the all these coaches in gm's talk about we got. We got to change the culture to something more positive. We gotta gotta make the culture one where people want to come here and it seems like that's what you're doing with the riptide. That's exactly what. I did interviews. All the players couldn't interviews with all the players and again. Listen we can all go out. And it's not i mean i hate to put it down to this. The way it is is that it's not rocket science what we do right. We're looking for athletes. Second play a game so we can go in and find the right athletes in the best attack. Guys are the best defense. They've the best Goalies but i i don't i championships are one on a different level. Like the talent gets you to a certain point. But what's that intangible. That gets you over that certain point to win championships. Like the patriots. Sankey you know. What is that..

WGBB Sports Talk New York
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"We would have been back at it again in october november. So you're talking. April may june july august. You're talking seven months It would have been a lot of work. Can no seven months to put together the product that we have now So i looked at this as nineteen months to put together. This product is great for us on the planning stages i plan on being here in the nassau coliseum on long island the next fifteen twenty years so that takes building foundation and if the foundation cracks in the foundation is and set the right way. The whole house comes tumbling down so this gave me an opportunity to really build that foundation. The right way and You know it it's been. It's been a blessing for us to be able to have this long to do it. And i think it's going to contribute to to a long term plot the right way on and off the field and we're talking with rich list of the new york riptide so let. Let's let's talk about the new head coach. And i hope i say his name at someone's broadcast hockey. I better Lot a lot of store. That was close. I'm embarrassed so i was looking into a little won five championships as a player with toronto. When using the league. And i think having that kind of winning pedigree is great to have his head coach of a new team. I couldn't agree with you more nicknamed the big dog and Dan's a big man to and. And here's what i wanted. When we started looking for a head coach we interviewed over two months. I interviewed probably ten people and then another five or six. Gm type people and scouts and coaches and things but what we're really head coach interviewed about ten people and Dan stood out head and shoulders above. And not just because he's six foot six two hundred fifty pounds but he also stood out for his knowledge and dan is in that group of he was the next coming so he was an assistant coach under people like derek keenan. Who's won many championships in this league. He's assistant coach. Under eddie komo. Who's the gm of the canadian. National team has won a champ. A bunch of championships in this league and dan did it the right way..

WGBB Sports Talk New York
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"Assistant coach on the offense assistant coach on defense a whole new scouting system and for months we were putting that together getting ready for our draft in september and then we had our draft in september which We had the first pick in the draft. We took a player by the name of jeff at cornell. Jeff will be a generational player in this league. He is a once in a once in a blue moon. Talent that comes out so we're excited. We also focused on free agency and there was a free agent player. Callum crawford played for me and Callum is one of the top if not the top offensive guys in the league We made it a compelling compelling a scenario for him to jump from an eight and three team and first place. When i left new england they were in first place in in the whole we made a compelling argument for count the jump from that tower team because of what we were showing him. What's going to happen in the future. And then we landed a the best up and coming cold and a guy named steve or lemond. We've made a few trades bringing in some new young defensemen. And i really liked what we've put together so far and it's gonna be a different team. It's not going to be a one in twelve team. It's going to be an exciting team. It's going to be young. They're gonna grow together For five six years you know we have a. We have a floss year that We wanna we wanna get back to. We want to get into the playoffs in the next couple years in three years. Three to five play for a few championships and that takes from building from the back out and adding some good offensive weapons. Which is what we've done. The my philosophy is always been these guys play together for the next couple of years. I want them to be together for five to ten years. So that takes a certain person to in a certain character..

WGBB Sports Talk New York
"york" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York
"My own company about fifteen years ago. And i hooked up with the philadelphia wings to start doing their marketing and became their coo and just realize that hockey across there are very very tight. So i started getting towards the player personnel side on on On the wings and then the wing at the fold to the mohegan sun casino sunset with them that organization. They're came to wrinkle blackhawks. And i was there for seven years and then when this opportunity came up here. Gif sportscar start running some of their properties. I jumped over with an emphasis on the riptide. And it's been nine years now in the league because my ninth even in the league and Happy to say that we're moving in the right direction. Putting some good takes together verschueren i. It's it's funny. You say that hockey and look very similar. Because i i. I was thinking about like i watch lacrosse game here and there when the college tournaments on like i like i know johns hopkins duper amazing. I'll watch the game here. And there. And i i used to broadcast hockey myself and watch like It's kind of like hockey on on the field and exactly so. I saw your your thing that you broadcasted hockey which teams your broadcasting we broadcast. I did i did arizona state when they were clubbed. When i was when i was a student there and i was working Stony brook for about six sure. I had my My two sons played my older son played it and dekok college division. Three and my son had a rough year with kobe. Everything he was gonna do a club hockey at bentley so I know those those programs well and then arizona state went division one interesting. Yes which is nice if you can go out there and go to her going to play visual hockey. That's pretty fair. do it that. That's what i said that's good. It'll pop it up. More out there right. Arizona state will really start opening up west coast for more division one hockey which is exciting because it is a it's a great sport and i didn't realize how close it was. You really get into it and it really really is is very close in percent of the guys we have on our team. Eighty five percent from canada. They all grow up boxes across. They grew up playing hockey. And i had a couple of funny stories about that. I had this one guy in philadelphia. When i was there his name was buchanan. And when i signed kyle came to me and goes you know..

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"york" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Usage out negate. You've been going. I why fucking nichols would consider. Maybe she's underrated. mony could be. Maybe monique is a easy of comedy as he's eighty but yeah she's already I i will collect. Because she's she's been like depth jan copies Benos comedy stages russell simmons Near saint on comic view she was. She's not one of my favorite com-. I'm sure she's she's wants to somebody's comedians. She put the work. Was it enough to say. I'm a legend in. I need this thana third to probably winning into thinking because they got what he got she can go in and do it. She never hit. Tv show oh. Had the parkers. The parkers a i was. I was a good show. Actually yeah it was a spoon to militia. Was he know that we're here. Your doesn't shit on these was poppy her in her diary on the though we just reading this dream dope though maybe only need a new. Tv show movie get has shown. She sounds like she's trying to beat up. The bill cosby of comedy. That were right. I'm not sure about that. One shot to be the anti queen onto the economy. Do you do today. i mean. I commend conference. Assume that by the way she went about it. As kind of what i think netflix's willing to work with him. I think the way she went out and maybe was in poor taste. You remember the eight net flicks date. Come at her with the deal you know. It just wasn't to take you know his like we. She did the breakfast club She got at sammy her donkey today. Whatever basically saying that that him and the crew of the breakfast club didn't do a Dating is it is it. Is her husband win by the wrong way i mean. That's that's that's how i feel about that. I was like in poor taste. I think a husband is the one to blame for telling all these other shake Naked he says you'll jump shingles they. How as it is funny. I had funny how you mentioned kobe. Bryant i'm might yo really really know. Nickleby was like a comparison. It was a it was a basketball analogy comparison. to a monique said she's she's like koby's she said ooh that was with the husband. Said this thing going need to stay in the background me by ground drawing the bitches angle people in the bag me. This is maliki life. She self She burning bridges because of the husband. Like when you go back in the you at home was to go about certain way man. I didn't just mentioned this in the last episode in regard sue to the the outrageous prices of traffic got. You heard about this. But him travis guy had a an action figure made eight hundred eighty nine and a united believe almost promises. The asking prices for selling action figures in whittling charge. Fifteen hundred custom made action figure of travis. Scott that caused fifty five thousand dollars. Buyenzi same am up saying well. I'm not going on amazon by rhesus. Reece's puff syria for seventy dollars. Man we fucking marketing for that. You know how. I should be able to me on. The west ongoing syria was at keefe. Who knows like five dollars in change in at least the cost Dollars like wine us amazon. Late with herald report is amazon. No i wanted kleenex. People buying food on amazon cereal. Why syria on amazon united way was because it has faced on their. That's why he got. He got a serial who's managing so listening all don't merge who you think he does. He signed to a three sixty. What's on this little little. Yati had that same. Kinda kinda kinda clo- news coming up doing all types of commercials at mitchell yet. Sprite commercials Game commercials that. If i'm the stake in rome he had a couple of commercials. Y- i'm not. I'm not sure about that. One right there while speaking speaking Will yati out. I don't know if he sold he's making nail polish. You know polish for white women like we need to be fair you know they. There's some this update who got the own cologne. They own brand cologne baking himself. But your name by the product Out as the added cologne out there polish in my mind. That's a whole different direction. I brought i brought that up because because News on there was a story about seventeen year old. Who got fired for Polish when i was like damn this donaldson get renamed. Pottage is oh man you would never catch me wearing nail polish Feel so weird to me. I should urge them. When i see i was i was teaching. I had a couple of kids where the the airpods like black near politician. With what is the purpose of this. Maybe i don't know maybe this isn't science behind Quizzes whatever you don't understand it automatically.

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
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Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"york" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
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