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South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley Miami Herald 12-18

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 7:32


Bill Daley of the Miami Herald joins Larry Blustein as they recap the High School football championships at FIU pitbull stadium last week

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, Miami Herald, with Larry Blustein 12-03-24

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 11:06


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Squawk Pod
Election Day 2024: Shy Voters & A Boeing Deal 11/05/24

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 30:28


Election day 2024 is finally here! Voters across the country head to the polls today, but results may take longer than 24 hours to confirm. If the race is close, Al Gore's 2000 campaign chairman Bill Daley tells Americans, have faith in the process! The former chief of staff for President Obama expects to have a sense of the returns on Wednesday morning. Plus, Boeing machinists approved a labor deal, ending the seven-week strike, a judge has rejected a request to block Elon Musk's daily giveaway to Pennsylvania voters, a Wall Street Journal report says Russia is suspected of plotting to sell incendiary devices to U.S.-bound planes, and Fox sold out its Super Bowl ad inventory at record pricing. Daley - 20:33 In this episode:Eamon Javers, @EamonJaversBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

A More Perfect Union with Nii-Quartelai Quartey

(Airdate 8/20/24) You can always count on us to give you the ‘Good, Bad, & Ugly Headlines' in your national news round up (2:00). Check out Rep. Jasmine Crockett's showstopping speech from Night 1, and Chief of Staff for the Former President Obama, Bill Daley joins Dr. Nii LIVE from Chicago at the 2024 DNC.

Energy Evolution
Climate tech as economic driver — a chat with former US Commerce Secretary Bill Daley

Energy Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 21:41


In this episode of the Energy Evolution podcast, host Taylor Kuykendall interviews William "Bill" Daley, who was White House Chief of Staff under President Barack Obama and Commerce Secretary during the administration of President Bill Clinton. Daley joined Taylor to discuss the role of climate technologies in driving economic growth and job creation. Daley explained the work of Crux Climate, a sustainable finance technology company, and how they facilitate the transferability of energy credits. He also emphasized the need for government support and investment in advanced manufacturing and new energy sources. Daley also highlighted the opportunities for economic development in various sectors, including solar, wind, batteries, hydrogen and nuclear energy. Daley also addressed the role of large organizations in the climate technology space and the importance of a balanced approach to energy sources.  Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. The show is co-hosted by veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall.

The Fran Spielman Show
Bill Daley | Former U.S. Commerce Secretary and former White House chief of staff

The Fran Spielman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 49:09


In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews seasoned political strategist Bill Daley, discussing the uncertainties and dynamics surrounding the Democratic National Convention, the potential of President Biden's re-election campaign, the role and challenges of the Democratic Party, and the impact of potential contenders. Daley also reflects on historical political events, such as the Florida recount and past Democratic conventions, while providing insights on Chicago's current political and social issues under Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

True Thirty with Joey Dumont
United States Foreign Policy with Rich Klein

True Thirty with Joey Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 52:17


Rich Klein is the Managing Partner of McLarty Media. He was part of the 1992 Clinton/Gore presidential campaign, helping to craft policy and messaging on emerging global issues. Rich was subsequently appointed by President Clinton to head the speechwriting staff and be part of the policy planning office at the Department of Commerce, reporting directly to Secretaries Ron Brown, Mickey Kantor and Bill Daley successfully. From the Commerce Department, Rich was appointed by President Clinton to serve as Special Assistant for International Affairs at the Department of State, the bureau charged with monitoring and enforcing international economic sanctions. During our chat, we talked about Rich's purview of geopolitics as a former member of the State Department, the hot wars in Russia and Israel/Palestine, past administrations foreign policy - both good and bad - why NATO matters more than ever - and the continuing dysfunction of our current Congress.It was my honor to have Rich join me on the program and I truly enjoyed every minute of his storied history, tenure, and storytelling of all things Washington D.C. Watch Episode: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit truethirty.substack.com/subscribe

Empty Netters Podcast
83. Gretzky, Orr, Lemieux, and… McDavid?

Empty Netters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 95:17


The 50 goal club got a lot bigger this year but McDavid could break a 33 year old curse. College Hockey is the real March Madness, NHL rule changes get the Gladiator treatment, and the guys play “what if” with some insane first round matchups! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuf52MHW1O7guPMzsMvv2kA FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/empty.netters/?hl=en FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@empty.netters (0:00) - Intro (5:26) - Pete Corbett shout out (7:14) - No Buckie Warm Up (7:23) - Hockey East Championship (12:09) - Breaking Down the Bracket (16:30) - Petering Player Video Tributes (22:40) - New Rule Proposals (35:50) - Art Ross Race (39:51) - Can McDavid hit 100 Assists (41:41) - Kopitar and Doughty join the 300 Club (44:06) - Hyman and Reinhard Eat a 50 Burger (51:41) - Hot Ice (51:50) - Honoring Chris Simon (53:33) - Bill Daley's Comments (1:00:53) - What Happens if/What happens when (1:10:53) - Devils/Islanders Off-Season (1:29:11) - Arm Chair GM (1:31:35) - Saucy Predictions

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 11-07-23

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 11:56


Bill Daley, Miami Herald

True Thirty with Joey Dumont
"Why the Democrats are so bad at messaging and what they need to do differently" - with Rich Klein

True Thirty with Joey Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 53:36


Rich Klein is the Managing Partner of McLarty Media. He was part of the 1992 Clinton-Gore presidential campaign, helping to craft policy and messaging on emerging global issues. Rich was subsequently appointed by President Clinton to head the speechwriting staff and be part of the policy planning office at the Department of Commerce, reporting directly to Secretaries Ron Brown, Mickey Kantor and Bill Daley successfully. From the Commerce Department, he was appointed by President Clinton to serve as Special Assistant for International Affairs at the Department of State, the bureau charged with monitoring and enforcing international economic sanctions. During our chat, we talked about Rich's mentor, David Gergen, former White House Communications Director, and the importance of EQ over IQ to connect with the average voter. We discussed Rich's time working with former Senator Jay Rockefeller and his approach of working across the aisle in the late nineties, and why that method is no longer acceptable in the zero sum game of politics in 2023. We opined on the former bipartisan friendships of Ted Kennedy and Orin Hatch, President Obama and House Speaker Boehner, and war heroes like Senator Bob Dole and Senator John McCain. And we had some fun discussing why party Democrats should avoid any attempts to “primary” Senator Joe Manchin in West Virginia.We also talked about the Student Relief Bill and the $400 billion price tag accessed by the Congressional Budget Office–who this bill caters to politically–and how this is yet another example of the Democrats forgetting the working class. We then dove into how the Democrats are losing the votes of blacks, hispanics, and asian communities, and why this is happening at large.We ended our chat with Rich's sage advice about how to listen to the average voter, specifically how David Gergen's former researcher, Al Sindlinger called citizens directly from a phone book to get to know them a bit–all of which was chronicled and shared with President Richard Nixon and his communications team. It was my honor to have Rich join me on the program, and I truly enjoyed every minute of his storied history, tenure, and storytelling of all things Washington D.C. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit truethirty.substack.com/subscribe

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 6-6-23

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 9:21


Bill Daley, Miami Herald

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 12-7-22

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 15:05


Bill Daley, Miami Herald Sports

Squawk Pod
Business (& Character) on the Ballot, FTX on Fire, & ‘DIS' for Disappointment? 11/09/22

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 30:24


As results for the U.S. midterm elections trickle in, Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, Andrew Ross Sorkin, and Ylan Mui discuss the tightest races and the value–and lack thereof–in polling. Former Senator Judd Gregg and President Obama's former chief of staff Bill Daley consider what the results might tell us about the electorate's biggest concerns. The biggest corporate stories might be moving the markets even more than politics: Disney's big disappointment, Meta's 11,000 laid off employees. A crypto drama is also affecting the wider markets: crypto exchange Binance has offered to buy out its rival FTX. Circle CEO and crypto expert Jeremy Allaire discusses whether FTX's liquidity issues are simply one of many crypto dominos to fall, as well as the celebrities and star investors that got caught up in the FTX hype.  In this episode:Jeremy Allaire, @jerallaireJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinBecky Quick @BeckyQuickYlan Mui, @ylanmuiKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

Squawk Pod
The Weight of the World's Sanctions: SWIFT, Oligarchs, & Frozen Assets

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 30:16


Bill Daley, vice chairman of public affairs at Wells Fargo and former chief of staff in the Obama administration, discusses new sanctions against Russia, including the move to block some access to the SWIFT international payment system. CNBC's Kayla Tausche breaks down the latest moves from the U.S. Treasury Department against Russia, CNBC's Robert Frank reports on the swath of new sanctions from Western nations against Russian elites, and Eunice Yoon reports from Beijing, where China is struggling to remain neutral over Russia's attack on Ukraine. Plus, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is due to testify before Congress on Wednesday and Thursday for the central bank's semiannual monetary policy report to lawmakers. Investors will be watching the testimonies closely for any indication on how the Russia-Ukraine crisis may affect the Fed's plans for raising interest rates and tightening monetary policy more broadly.In this episode:Bill Daley, @WellsFargoKayla Tausche, @kaylatauscheRobert Frank, @robtfrankEunice Yoon, @onlyyoontvJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
402: In Tribute: Bill Daley on the three-part nature of creativity

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 67:52


On today's Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast, I have a tribute for Bill Daley who recently passed. Throughout his seventy-year career he created large scale terra cotta works that expanded the boundaries of the contemporary vessel. A noted educator, Daley spent over forty years teaching in higher education and has received numerous awards of distinction from the College Art Association, American Craft Council, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. In the interview we talk about his triumvirate of creativity, the true nature of intuition and looking forward at ninety. This interview was recorded in 2015 in Philadelphia, PA. For more information visit www.williamdaley.net.

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South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 12-22-21

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 10:18


Bill Daley, Miami Herald See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 12-06-21

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 13:17


Bill Daley, Miami Herald Sports See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley with Larry Blustein 11-22

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 9:53


Miami Herald See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 11-10-21

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 10:22


Bill Daley, Miami Herald See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 10-26-21

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 11:39


Bill Daley, Miami Herald High School Sports See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
‘A hidden gem' every winter: Barrington Town-Warming with speakers and panels

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021


Village of Barrington director of communications and community engagement Patty Dowd Schmitz joins John Williams to describe the lecture series Barrington hosts annually in the winter. The event began in the late 1930s and continued until World War II before being revived in 2018. Past speakers have included Condoleezza Rice, Bill Daley, Doris Kearns Goodwin […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
‘A hidden gem' every winter: Barrington Town-Warming with speakers and panels

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021


Village of Barrington director of communications and community engagement Patty Dowd Schmitz joins John Williams to describe the lecture series Barrington hosts annually in the winter. The event began in the late 1930s and continued until World War II before being revived in 2018. Past speakers have included Condoleezza Rice, Bill Daley, Doris Kearns Goodwin […]

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley, with Larry Blustein 10-04-21

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 9:33


Bill Daley, Miami Herald See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shaping Opinion
Don’t Tell Alice Roosevelt Longworth What to Do

Shaping Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 45:18


Biographer Carol Felsenthal joins Tim to tell the story of one of the most talked about members of a first family in 100 years. Alice Roosevelt Longworth was Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter who was well ahead of her time for her wildness, her outspokenness and her ability to make headlines. And long after Teddy died, Alice continued as force of nature for anyone who was anyone in Washington, D.C. throughout the 20th Century until her death at 96 years old in 1980. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Wild_Child_auphonic.mp3 Theodore Roosevelt, better known as Teddy Roosevelt was the nation’s 26th president. He had a colorful history in government and in the army. He was colonel of the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry that was better known as the “Rough Riders.” As president of the United States, he was no less tenacious. He was once shot by a would-be assassin while giving a speech, and he continued to deliver the speech to its end without quitting. So, it may not come as a surprise that Teddy would have a daughter with an equally indomitable spirit. Alice Roosevelt Longworth was born on February 12th, 1884. She grew up with five half-siblings and during her younger years, lived wherever her father’s jobs took the family. From Washington, D.C., to New York City. Historians have described Alice as intelligent, stubborn, and strong-willed. When her father Teddy became President of the United States in 1901, Alice would soon find herself in the spotlight – though some would say, she actually stole the limelight from her larger-than-life father. As First Daughter, Alice was a celebrity and the stories are many. Like the time she was found smoking on the White House roof. Or, carrying a snake in her purse. Or betting on horse races. The public loved her.  And since Teddy was a smart politician, he knew not to get between the public and someone they adored. She traveled the world as a member of the first family and served its goodwill ambassador. But it didn’t stop there. She would marry congressional representative Nicholas Longworth in 1906 and soon become one of the leading socialites in Washington society for the better part of the 20th Century until her death in 1980. Anyone who was anyone in Washington wanted to know her, and wanted to stay on her good side. She knew a lot of people and had a sharp wit. One of her most famous sayings is when she said: “If you don’t have anything good to say about someone, come here and sit next to me.” Carol Felsenthal is an author of numerous biographies, and she found the story of Alice Roosevelt Longworth just too good to pass up. Links Alice Roosevelt Longworth: The Original White House Wild Child, All That's Interesting At 90, Alice Roosevelt Longworth Didn't Care Who She Offended in this Mean, Funny 1974 Interview, Washington Post Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Theodore Roosevelt Center Princess Alice: The Life and Times of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, by Carol Felsenthal (Amazon) About this Episode's Guest Carol Felsenthal Carol Felsenthal is the author of unauthorized biographies of Washington Post owner Katharine Graham (currently being developed into an HBO movie), Conde Nast owner and chairman Si Newhouse, and the most famous and infamous of presidential children, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. She is also a regular contributor, mostly of definitive profiles, to Chicago magazine. Recent subjects include Roger Ebert, Ann Landers, Irv Kupcinet, Don Rumsfeld, Rod Blagojevich, Bill Daley. She has taught a course titled “Writing Profiles” to college and graduate students at the University of Chicago. She has given speeches around the country and abroad on the subject of her experiences writing about some of the country’s richest and most powerful people, and she has appeared on scores of television and radio shows.

Shaping Opinion
Don’t Tell Alice Roosevelt Longworth What to Do

Shaping Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 45:18


Biographer Carol Felsenthal joins Tim to tell the story of one of the most talked about members of a first family in 100 years. Alice Roosevelt Longworth was Teddy Roosevelt's daughter who was well ahead of her time for her wildness, her outspokenness and her ability to make headlines. And long after Teddy died, Alice continued as force of nature for anyone who was anyone in Washington, D.C. throughout the 20th Century until her death at 96 years old in 1980. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Wild_Child_auphonic.mp3 Theodore Roosevelt, better known as Teddy Roosevelt was the nation's 26th president. He had a colorful history in government and in the army. He was colonel of the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry that was better known as the “Rough Riders.” As president of the United States, he was no less tenacious. He was once shot by a would-be assassin while giving a speech, and he continued to deliver the speech to its end without quitting. So, it may not come as a surprise that Teddy would have a daughter with an equally indomitable spirit. Alice Roosevelt Longworth was born on February 12th, 1884. She grew up with five half-siblings and during her younger years, lived wherever her father's jobs took the family. From Washington, D.C., to New York City. Historians have described Alice as intelligent, stubborn, and strong-willed. When her father Teddy became President of the United States in 1901, Alice would soon find herself in the spotlight – though some would say, she actually stole the limelight from her larger-than-life father. As First Daughter, Alice was a celebrity and the stories are many. Like the time she was found smoking on the White House roof. Or, carrying a snake in her purse. Or betting on horse races. The public loved her.  And since Teddy was a smart politician, he knew not to get between the public and someone they adored. She traveled the world as a member of the first family and served its goodwill ambassador. But it didn't stop there. She would marry congressional representative Nicholas Longworth in 1906 and soon become one of the leading socialites in Washington society for the better part of the 20th Century until her death in 1980. Anyone who was anyone in Washington wanted to know her, and wanted to stay on her good side. She knew a lot of people and had a sharp wit. One of her most famous sayings is when she said: “If you don't have anything good to say about someone, come here and sit next to me.” Carol Felsenthal is an author of numerous biographies, and she found the story of Alice Roosevelt Longworth just too good to pass up. Links Alice Roosevelt Longworth: The Original White House Wild Child, All That's Interesting At 90, Alice Roosevelt Longworth Didn't Care Who She Offended in this Mean, Funny 1974 Interview, Washington Post Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Theodore Roosevelt Center Princess Alice: The Life and Times of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, by Carol Felsenthal (Amazon) About this Episode's Guest Carol Felsenthal Carol Felsenthal is the author of unauthorized biographies of Washington Post owner Katharine Graham, Conde Nast owner and chairman Si Newhouse, and the most famous and infamous of presidential children, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. She is also a regular contributor, mostly of definitive profiles, to Chicago magazine. Recent subjects include Roger Ebert, Ann Landers, Irv Kupcinet, Don Rumsfeld, Rod Blagojevich, Bill Daley. She has taught a course titled “Writing Profiles” to college and graduate students at the University of Chicago. She has given speeches around the country and abroad on the subject of her experiences writing about some of the country's richest and most powerful people, and she has appeared on scores of television and radio shows.

FrontPage305
Episode 23 - Bill Daley, Chris Caputo and Lindsay Holder

FrontPage305

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 59:13


Walter Villa and Andre C. Fernandez interview High School Sports Writer Bill Daley, Miami Hurricanes basketball assistant coach Chris Caputo and nutritionist Lindsay Holder. Dec. 15, 2020. 60 minutes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/support

South Florida High School Sports Radio
12-14-20 - Bill Daley Interview

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 9:40


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
12-14-20 - High School Sports Show Hour 1

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 42:52


We are joined by Bill Daley who Talks Tri-County Playoff Football, Charles Fishbein from Elite Scouting Services and Josh Wilson, Florida High School Football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
12-07-2020 - Bill Daley

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 10:15


Bill Daley talks all things FLA High School Football Playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
12-07-2020 - South Florida High School Sports Show Hour 1

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 47:10


In hour 1: Faheem Ali talks FLA-GA All-Star Game, Walter Villa talks FIU & Bill Daley checks on The FLA Football Playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
11-30-2020 - South Florida High School Sports Show Hour 1

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 40:57


In hour 1: Bill Daley talks Tri-County Football, Eric Henry discusses FIU & David Furones touches on The U. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Florida High School Sports Radio
11-30-2020 - Bill Daley

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 8:10


Bill Daley talks about the Tri-County Football Playoffs and its challenges in 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
The Teams: 1940

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 132:41


The Sponsor: If you're buying or reselling, talk to Matt Demorest at HomeSure Lending now and see if you can't lock in a low rate while it lasts. In addition to being more ethical, knowledgeable, hands-on, intelligent, and fun to work with, Matt's cool. Previously: 1879, 1901, 1918, 1925, 1932, 1947, 1950, 1964, 1973, 1976, 1980, 1985 p.1&p.2, 1988, 1991, 1999 Special Guest: Greg Dooley from MVictors [Writeup and player after THE JUMP] 1. Setup (starts at 1:00) Coming off the 1930s when the Yost Era peters out with a 1934 season with one win and another terrible 1936, with Michigan losing to all of the rivals in the late-'30s. Kipke's program is cheating AND losing, he gets removed, and Michigan goes with the John Beilein option, Fritz Crisler, in 1938, which is a major departure from Yost's SEC-ish era. What do you do with Kipke's recruits, including Harmon, who have these illicit promises? Chicago is gone: who's the new 10th? Nebraska wants in: played 3 Big Nine teams, losing by 1 score to Minnesota and beating IU and Iowa, also played in the Rose Bowl. Top rival is Minnesota. In 1939 Harmon finishes 2nd behind Nile Kinnick in the Heisman. 2. The Team (starts at 43:48) BACKFIELD RHB "Wee" David Nelson, future HoF coach who created the Wing-T offense, wrote the NCAA rulebook, and is the reason the Delaware Blue Hens look like washed out Michigan. FB “Bullet” Bob Westfall: AA, 5th overall in the 1942 draft. Grew up poor in the shadow of Michigan Stadium. Worst case of asthma they’d ever encountered; once crawled home after he couldn’t get into the health center, and PLAYED the next day. Started every game 1939-’41. His career 1864 yards was the fullback rushing record until Bo. Listed size is a lie: he was 5’6/180. “Chunky Fullback” --WIsconsin State Journal. After the war he was finishing his degree but the Lions wanted to sign him, and his plan was to do both, but everyone fainted at the idea. QB Forest “Evy” Evashevski: Played against Michigan for the Iowa Pre-Flight team in 1942. Was just 16 when he arrived after skipping 2 grades, wasn’t allowed to play in high school until he led the intramural team to an upset over the varsity team. Played LB on defense. Went on to be Iowa’s HC, and AD, caught cheating and was replaced by Bump Elliott. Evy came very close to getting the Michigan job after Bump. HB Tom Harmon: If you don't know. HB Paul Kromer: He and Harmon are the “Touchdown Twins” after combining for 9 of the 20 Michigan scored in 1938. Indeed in 1939 they combined for 17 TDs, though Harmon scored 14 of those. Injured all year, tried to play vs MSU but that didn’t work. Returned for OSU. LINE Guard Milo Sukup. Injured by Harvard, listens to the Minnesota game on the radio. Guard Ralph Fritz. Could move really well for a guard, also really small and boxy. Center Bob Ingalls. Good snapper but better on defense. End Ed Frutig: Favorite receiver. Best punt blocker in Michigan history: had eleven career, five in 1940. LT Albert “Ox” Wistert. Youngest brother, 2nd to play for Michigan. Number is retired by the Eagles. This one was a great offensive tackle. Tall and fast for a lineman. 3. The Nonconference Harmon Show (starts at 1:01:53) 41-0 @ CAL. What, no warmups? Weren’t alone: Illinois played USC, Minnesota went out to Washington, who’d finish #10. Indiana got a visit from Texas. The Harmon Show on his 21st birthday. Returns the opening kickoff 94 yards. Returns a punt in the 2nd quarter 72 yards, Cal newspaper claims he ran another 100 going back and forth across the field. Then he had an 85-yard run and a Cal fan tried to tackle him on the goal line; he too failed. Scored 4 TDs, kicked all the PATs, threw a TD pass to Nelson. Held Cal to 8 rushing yards, and let them past midfield only once Harmon sat for Cliff Wise. Also this happened: MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. Attendance: 69,951: this is 2x any other home game. Harmon scores all three TDs, outgains MSU 312 to 49 in rushing. MSU was a passing team but you can’t throw on Michigan. They man you up. Stop me if you’ve heard this before: MSU gets a new coach during Michigan’s down year, 1934, and finally beats UM. This gets their coach a long-term contract and 8 years later his team’s a bunch of flailing tryhards who are obsessed with beating Michigan and don’t show out for any other game. @HARVARD 26-0. Series: Michigan made three trips during the period that Seth & Craig Ross write about, and Yost went out there in 1914 during Michigan’s time in the wilderness. Then they scheduled home and home 1929 and 1930 that Michgian won. Now they agreed to another: Michigan goes out there first, with the return game in 1942. Harmon: 3 TDs and passed for a fourth, missed an XP. Outgained them 2014 to 61. M’s subs were out after 2 minutes in the 3rd Q. 4. The Conference Harmon Show (starts at 1:23:27) ILLINOIS 28-0. Avenging the upset in 1939. Harmon runs one and passes one to Frutig. Michigan outgained them 240 yards to 24. PENN 14-0: JUDGMENT DAY. George Munger’s Penn team is ranked #8 and undefeated. One of the first games to be nationally broadcast over radio. Harmon: 28 carries for 142 yards, 8/12 for 51 yards and a TD, also punted. Scored on a 19-yard outside run when he got the edge. Eastern football was old fashioned: if you were beating them up they would beat you up. After quite a bit of this Harmon’s shirt was already ripped half off his back. Finally Penn takes it out on Harmon’s teammates. Evy goes out and gets replaced by George Ceithaml. Milo Sukup with a vicious headshot late in the game. He’s hospitalized and his career is over. 5. The Three Contenders (starts at 1:33:29) Without Sukup. Starting Kolesar in his place. Halfback George Franck was the fastest player in the Big Ten, Tackle Urban Odson was also a consensus 1st team All-American, and guard Helge Pukema (hell-geh POKE-ehma). Junior halfback Bruce Smith had emerged as a breakout star while Franck redshirted in 1939. With sophomore Bill Daley prepped to break out as well, Minnesota had three outstanding runners, the former two of which would go on to make the College Football Hall of Fame. So would tackle Dick Wildung, another one of those important sophomores. Minnesota didn’t pass. Gophers soaked the field to slow down Harmon. He could still pass: 9/14 for a TD to Evashevski. Minnesota’s one score is an 80-yarder when two guys fall down in the mud getting to him. Harmon slipped on a 4th down on the Minnesota 1 that would have put them up 7-0. Later he missed the XP on the Evy TD. Another missed chance when Frutig blocked a punt. December 6 Milwaukee Sentinel: "It makes me sick to think of the chances we blew that day. We should have beaten them by four or five touchdowns. They're a good club, but we're better, and so is Northwestern." Michigan: 15 first downs to Minn’s 6, one of which a bogus penalty. Minnesota goes 0/3 passing. 20-13 NORTHWESTERN: Coach: Pappy Waldorf. #3 team in the Big Ten, finished #8 AP with a 1-point loss to Minnesota. Michigan had gone 0-3-1 the last four years against these guys. Frutig blocks a punt out of bonds inside the NWern 1, Harmon converts, 7-0. Next drive NW has to punt from their endzone again, Harold Lockard caught it on the 30 returned it 25 yards to the 5. Westfall TD, 14-0 MIchigan in 1st Q. 1st play of the 2nd Q DeCorrevont throws a 49-yard pass but they muff the XP. GAME ON. But Cats muff another punt, wind takes it OOB (Fitzgerald.gif) at the NW 26. Westfall scores, Harmon misses the PAT. 20-6 Michigan. NW scores a TD near the end of the game to make it a 1-score game but Michigan drives out the remaining clock. Tackle Alf Bauman was 1st team AA, Guard Joe Lokane and center Paul Hiemenz were consensus 1st team all-Big Ten. 40-0 @ OHIO STATE: Nov 23. Four guys on this team were drafted: 1st team All-Big Ten QB in Don Scott, also HB Jim Langhurst, center Claude White, and HB Jimmy Strausbaugh. OSU won four games from 1934 to 1937 but Michigan won the last two. OSU bulletin board material: Evy lit up a victory cigar with 30 seconds to play vs OSU in 1939. Teams traded possessions then Harmon had a long TD run. Paul Kromer returned from injury and returned a punt 80 yards. Harmon ran for three more TDs, threw two TDs (Evy and Frutig) kicked four PATs and averaged 50 yards on his three punts. Standing ovation for Harmon. 447 yards of offense to 125 for Ohio State (65 of which were on their last drive against the scrubs). Aftermath: Ohio State appointed a special committee to “Investigate the football situation” which recommended they fire the HC. They would hire Paul Brown. -------------------------------------------- MUSIC: "Vigilante Man"—Woody Guthrie "With Plenty of Money and You"—The Ink Spots "Sing, Sing, Sing"—Benny Goodman "Little Brown Jug"—Glenn Miller Orchestra “Across 110th Street” THE USUAL LINKS Helpful iTunes subscribe link General podcast feed link Download link. (right-click, download) What's with the theme music?   If you want to compare him to a modern Michigan player it’s Denard, but it’s Denard running around a bunch of white chain smokers in 1940.

Locked On Oilers - Daily Podcast On The Edmonton Oilers
On This Day In Hockey History...

Locked On Oilers - Daily Podcast On The Edmonton Oilers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 23:55


On this day five years ago, Bill Daley flipped over the golden card that would usher in a new era in Oilers history. Also on this day, 21 years ago, The Great One said goodbye to the NHL. Tom Gazzola and TSN 1260's Hernan Salas share their memories of the occasions. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Oilers - Daily Podcast On The Edmonton Oilers
04/18/20 - On This Day In Hockey History...

Locked On Oilers - Daily Podcast On The Edmonton Oilers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 28:55


On this day five years ago, Bill Daley flipped over the golden card that would usher in a new era in Oilers history. Also on this day, 21 years ago, The Great One said goodbye to the NHL. Tom Gazzola and TSN 1260's Hernan Salas share their memories of the occasions. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

South Florida High School Sports Radio
Bill Daley with Larry Blustein 12-11-19

South Florida High School Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 10:58


Crain's Daily Gist
11/07/19: What River North's Newest Luxury Condos Will Look Like

Crain's Daily Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 26:44


Real estate brokers have a new digital tool for calming nervous sellers, a first look inside the high-end condos going up across from Holy Name Cathedral, and an actual yellow brick road honors the writer of "The Wizard of Oz" on the site of his home—Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin is in the studio with news from the local housing market. Plus: Chicago police chief Eddie Johnson announces his retirement, Wells Fargo's CEO taps Bill Daley to help fix the bank's image, McDonald's new CEO buys $500,000 of the company's stock, Byline Bank ends Parkway Bank talks with no deal and Sterling Bay is moving its headquarters to a new Fulton Market building. Use hashtag #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter to continue the conversation about these and other business stories.

The Ben Joravsky Show
July 5: A Benny J. Replay with Monroe Anderson & Rickey Hendon (from June 12 2019)

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 132:38


Bill Daley goes to Wall Street and more of your Obama Center location suggestions. Legendary Chicago Journalist Monroe Anderson returns and It's one hell of an interview with former State Senator Rickey Hendon.

Ray Hanania on politics, media and life
Chicago Mayoral Election, Lightfoot vs Preckwinkle

Ray Hanania on politics, media and life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 13:53


Chicago Mayoral Election, Lightfoot vs Preckwinkle Opinion Commentary April 1, 2019 This is the Ray Hanania Podcasta weekly overview of all my opinion columns, my radio interviews, and my reports on Middle East topics and on Mainstream American politics. This episode of Ray Hanania on Politics looks at the race for Chicago mayor between Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle. Although the polls and many media pundits have already called this election for Lightfoot, I don’t believe you can rule Preckwinkle out and I believe she has a shot at winning. A good shot. Although I have been a longtime critic of some of Preckwinkle’s policies, I feel Preckwinkle is the better candidate of the two and I have endorsed her, reflecting the sentiments of the Southwest Side and Northwest Side voters, most of who voted for other candidates. Both Lightfoot and Preckwinkle are Machine candidates of sorts, Preckwinkle a traditional Machine candidate but Lightfoot as an untraditional Machine candidate running to push the far left, the extremists of politics. You also have to consider that although many of the 12 candidates who lost to Lightfoot and Preckwinkle in the Feb. 26, 2019 open primary election have endorsed candidates, with Lightfoot receiving most of the endorsements, and Bill Daley not endorsing, you can’t assume that they control the votes their received. It’s a new ballgame folks. This election does not have the same dynamics of the 14-candidate open primary. I think Preckwinkle will win. My Middle East columns are published in the Arab News Newspaper, the Middle East Monitor online, and the Arab Daily News online. My mainstream columns are published at SuburbanChicagoland.com and in seven newspapers in the Southwest region of Chicagoland including The Regional News, The Reporter, the Des Plaines Valley News, and the Southwest News-Herald. Ihope you enjoy this episode of Ray Hanania on Politics. Go to RayHananiaOnPolitics.com for the latest episodes, or check us out on iTunes and my personal website www.Hanania.com end

John Howell
Did Jerry Joyce botch Bill Daley’s chances?

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 5:44


Chicago Tribune reporter, Hal Dardick, joins John to discuss the theory that Jerry Joyce spoiled Bill Daley's chance at becoming a run off candidate for mayor.

Chicago Dog Walk
Tuesday 2/26/19 - Eddie & Carl Breakdown Mayoral Week

Chicago Dog Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 19:42


Eddie & Carl breakdown what it was like to talk to 6 of the 14 candidates that are running for Mayor of Chicago. From Garry McCarthy's low key HQ, to Bill Daley's huge HQ, to almost talking to Willie Wilson at a Boston Market the guys go over how it all went down.

The News Never Ends
#62: Chicago Machine Learning w/ Maya Dukmasova (2019/2/21)

The News Never Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 108:00


Today Maya Dukmasova (@mdoukmas) clears the smoke around next week's Chicago elections for Dan Ackerman (@DarnArckerman) and Peter Ronson (@Parenthestein)! Staff writer for The Chicago Reader and co-host of The Reader's Back Room Deal podcast, there's no one better qualified to deep-DISH on the thousands of mayoral candidates vying to replace Rahm, dive into the BEEFS, Italian and otherwise, between home-town interests, and neon-green-RELISH in this little city on Lake Michigan's unique place in national politics. Join the Galaxy Brain Club to hear more from months of Overtime!: www.patreon.com/thenewsneverends Timestamps: 0:00: Intro 5:10: Official podcast of the 46th Ward, baybeeee! 9:19: What's a Chicago? 25:53: The Lincoln Yards development and TIFs 43:23: The Machine & the Feb. 26 election 1:39:52: The Obama Library and CBAs 1:45:24: Outro and plugs plugs plugs Listen to Maya's wonderful Back Room Deal podcast https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/ArticleArchives?category=67005500 BRD's doing a LIVE election night special!! https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/back-room-deal-election-night-livestream/Content?oid=68230843 Great Maya Dukmasova Chicago election round-up https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/mayoral-forum-recap-all-the-answers-none-of-the-bullshit/Content?oid=65337274 Incredible story from Maya we didn't have time for https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/13th-ward-marty-quinn-david-krupa-madigan-election/Content?oid=66868578 Please read more about Ja'mal Green https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2018/06/29/should-chicago-cops-have-to-carry-misconduct-insurance Go! Cubs! Go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9XtDyDUjIU Rahm Emanuel booed at a Blackhawks game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giKy496iRTY Source for Richard J. Daley and Richard M. Daley at the 1968 Democratic Convention https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20180319/how-the-daleys-became-a-dynasty-in-chicago-and-beyond- Source for Bill Daley's head https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-met-bill-daley-term-limits-chicago-mayor-20181024-story.html Latest polling https://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/nbc-5-telemundo-chicago-mayor-race-poll-505857991.html School closings https://interactive.wbez.org/generation-school-closings/ RJDaley "shoot to kill ... shoot to maim" https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/after-the-chicago-riots-following-the-murder-of-martin-news-footage/665646748 Ribicoff on "gestapo tactics in the streets of Chicago" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj9TkjL87Rk Daley on the phone with Kennedy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp00khN4M8I Daley on police riots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPjmV1BF6Io RMDaley rant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ashM23pslk& RMDaley offers to shoot reporter (from the Reader!) https://goo.gl/9MDBnQ SATE Money https://goo.gl/wauB8s SATE money clip https://goo.gl/xh6gjd Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold https://goo.gl/isSAf9 https://goo.gl/gPxMue https://goo.gl/hovmTq The real Ari going off on Josh Topolsky https://goo.gl/vBRf6u Logan Square Church of the Advent luxury apartments https://goo.gl/BsEVdX Rahm and Ari Emanuel https://goo.gl/UuU8oy King in Gage Park and Marquette Park https://goo.gl/31xDfT https://goo.gl/rzmSMd Rahm walks out of interview https://goo.gl/GhCG3L Obama on a community benefits agreement https://goo.gl/nSZ4pz https://goo.gl/eJ67Vf Katherine Krueger on the proud tradition of heckling Rahm https://goo.gl/k9qA1r Laquan McDonald shooting with sound https://goo.gl/oPrfkL Theme song credit: "Robobozo" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron
Bill Daley joins Connected to Chicago

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 47:13


Joining the show this week is Bill Daley. The Mayoral election will take place this Tuesday, Cameron and Daley discuss issues affecting the City of Chicago. Bill Daley describes his way to reduce crime, freeze property taxes, and ways to keep people from moving out of city. Jussie Smollett is also discussed. Should Smollett apologize to the city of Chicago for his actions? In this week's round table segment, Bill is joined by Ray Long of the Chicago Tribune, Lynn Sweet and Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times, Greg Hinz of Crain’s, and Heather Cherone editor of The Daily Line. The Round Table opens up with expert analysis and a preview of what to expect in the upcoming mayoral election. Has the media circus surrounding the Jussie Smollett story over shadowed the upcoming election? Governor Pritzker delivers his budget address. What can we expect to see in the future? This week's community spotlight segment is with John Dempsey. Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas new study says there are more workers drawing government pensions in Cook County than there are workers in the County paying into those pensions.

Chicago Dog Walk
Tuesday 2/19/19 - Bill Daley

Chicago Dog Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 11:52


Today's Mayoral candidate on the show is Bill Daley. Daley hails from arguably the most powerful political family Chicago has ever seen. Eddie & Carl talk about his communication with his brother, what it's like to get a huge endorsement check, Obama/Clinton and more.

John Howell
Chicago Tribune endorses Bill Daley for mayor

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 7:33


Editorial page editor for The Chicago Tribune, John McCormick, talks with John about the Chicago Tribune endorsing Bill Daley for Chicago mayor.

John Howell
Who was closer to Daniel Solis?

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 5:33


Crains Chicago columnist, Greg Hinz, talks to John about the latest in Chicago corruption involving Bill Daley and Susana Mendoza.

Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus
Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 01/20/19: Ed Burke Not Running For Mayor

Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019


Walter Jacobson gives his insight and perspective on the upcoming Chicago Mayoral race. Even though Ed Burke is not running for mayor, is he still a key figure in the race for candidates such as Susana Mendoza, Tony Prekwinkle, Bill Daley, and others? Walter explains how he is.  

Chicago Newsroom
Chicago Newsroom 01/10/19

Chicago Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 52:15


Ken Davis is joined by mayoral candidate Bill Daley. They discuss his recent proposals to reduce the number of local school councils from about 500 to 60, and his assertion that the City Council should be reduced from 50 to 15 aldermen. He also proposes a hybrid school board, composed of four mayoral appointees and three members chosen from the local school councils. With respect to retirees,S he says he wants to see a revision to the Illinois Constitution that would allow negotiations which could eventually lead to the reduction of certain retiree benefits, such as the 3% compounded cost of living adjustment. This program was produced by CAN TV.

John Howell
Mayoral candidate Bill Daley calls in

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 7:16


Bill Daley discusses his candidacy for Mayor in Chicago

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio
Bill Daley, Candidate for Mayor of Chicago 12-23-18

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 28:45


Former Commerce Secretary William Daley talks with Craig Dellimore about his legislative agenda, differences with his brother--the former Mayor--and why President Obama should have a major highway re-named in his honor.

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron
Connected to Chicago (12-9-2018) Special Guest-Dorothy Brown

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 49:50


Joining the show this week is Dorothy Brown. Brown is the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cook County, and is a candidate for Mayor of Chicago. Dorothy Brown describes herself, Why she wants to be the Mayor, Issues affecting the city, and the Clerk’s office. In this week's round table segment, Bill Cameron is joined by Ray Long of the Chicago Tribune, Heather Cherone of The Daily Line,Greg Hinz of Crains, Lynn Sweet and Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times. The Chicago Teachers Union endorses Toni Preckwinkle for Mayor of Chicago, Lynn recaps the funeral services for Former President George H.W Bush, and Bill Daley proposes to freeze property taxes if elected as mayor. This week's community spotlight segment is with John Dempsey. John discusses the Chicago City Colleges "Men of Color in Education Initiative", which encourages more young black and Hispanic men to pursue the teaching profession.

Radio Islam
Ep. 645 Commuter Tax & Outsourcing [12-05-2018]

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 73:49


In the first half Tariq & Ibrahim talk about a Chicago Tribune Editorial Page listing reactions to a Proposed "commuter tax, said to be the idea of mayoral candidate Bill Daley. In the second half Tariq talks with Jamie Merchant about the corporate trend of outsourcing jobs, and the impact its having on the present , and the future of employment. Guest- Jamie Merchant Host/Producer- Tariq I. El-Amin Co-host/ Producer- Ibrahim Baig Executive Producer- Abdul Malik Mujahid Music Lessazo - Moussa - http://bit.ly/2wHdV6z Image: Mobilus In Mobili - https://flic.kr/p/ahPMw9

City Club of Chicago
City Club of Chicago: Bill Daley

City Club of Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018


November 28, 2018 Bill Daley – Candidate for Mayor of Chicago Bill Daley William Michael “Bill” Daley is a husband, father, grandfather, civic and business leader and former top official in the Clinton and Obama administrations. Bill brings to his campaign for Mayor of Chicago a deep and personal attachment to the city’s neighborhoods and […]

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron
Bill Daley discusses key issues with Bill Cameron.

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 46:55


Bill Cameron chats with Bill Daley. Daley is a Former top official in the Clinton and Obama administrations, a Lawyer, and currently running for Mayor of Chicago. Daley discusses why he is running for Mayor, addresses the budget issue, and the idea of an elected school board. In this week’s round table segment, Bill Cameron is joined by Greg Hinz of Crain’s, Ray Long of The Chicago Tribune, Lynn Sweet and Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times, and Heather Cherone, editor of The Daily Line. The conversation starts off with an update on a breaking news story of an arrest being made on the suspicious packages that have been sent this week, and how it may affect the mid term elections. The “F” word emerges in a new campaign ad in the race for Governor, and it’s onto the race for Attorney General as well as the campaign for State Senate with everyone discussing Peter Roskam and Sean Casten. This week’s Community Spotlight is with John Dempsey. John discusses the recent hiring of 107 new officers to the Chicago Police Department.

The Fran Spielman Show
The Fran Spielman Show: Bill Daley

The Fran Spielman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 33:10


Bill Daley said there's a “big difference” between his own style and the way Richard M. Daley ran Chicago and named three differences: He would never have sold the parking meters. He would not have allowed the pension crisis to fester. And he would have closed Meigs Field, but in the daylight.

Upstream Ideas
IL RISING: Conservative Reformers Push Back Against Madigan

Upstream Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018


Mike Madigan is once again pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into legislative races in support of Democrats, paying for false attacks on Republican opponents. But this time, a group of conservative reformers – including both sitting stat reps and new candidates – are fighting back. On this edition of Illinois Rising, Dan Proft and Pat Hughes hear from state Rep. Peter Breen, R-Lombard and one of the conservative reform leaders in Springfield, about how he and a coalition of lawmakers and candidates are standing up Madigan's deceitful campaign tactics. Proft and Hughes also tackle some of the most pressing new issues in the city of Chicago, including the disastrous Chicago firefighters' pension fund and the entrance of Bill Daley in the mayoral race.

Upstream Ideas
IL RISING: Breaking Down The Chicago Mayoral Field

Upstream Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018


The Chicago mayoral field is taking form. Toni Preckwinkle and Bill Daley are in. Luis Gutierrez is out. And of course, numerous other candidates are still making a push. But does anyone offer a new vision for Chicago? On this edition of Illinois Rising, Dan Proft and Pat Hughes ask that question, and break down the field with expert analysis from longtime Chicago political reporter Charles Thomas. Proft and Hughes also take a look at a particular suburban legislative race where Mike Madigan is pouring tons of campaign cash. And they discuss how Illinois' out-of-control property taxes are hurting even the state's biggest companies.

Chewing
Episode 28: Potsticker Dating Game, Mayo and Mild Sauce

Chewing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 41:16


In this episode of the Chewing food and health podcast, Louisa Chu and guest co-host Bill Daley, fellow Chicago Tribune Food and Dining reporter, welcome back Monica Eng (who’s finished writing her debut book on magical dumplings). First, they talk about the importance of potstickers in dating profiles. Then Bill tells the stories behind his stories on mayo and Chicago’s mild sauce. Finally, Louisa offers Monica and Bill Japanese themed snacks but Will They Eat / Drink It?

The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Ep. 158 - Bill Daley

The Axe Files with David Axelrod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 61:23


Bill Daley, former White House chief of staff to President Obama and Secretary of Commerce under President Clinton, chats with David about his father's and his brother's tenures as mayors of Chicago, the consequences of NAFTA, the build-up to the Osama bin Laden raid in 2011, and how chaos in the Trump administration is a reflection of the President.

World Business Academy
New Business Paradigms: Conscious Commentary on Business and Society

World Business Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2011 63:00


Dial (347) 989-8946 to join the live call and submit your questions and comments as Academy President Rinaldo Brutoco and Wealth Advisor Howard Smith discuss: •How the economy will affect you and your investments in the year ahead, including the impact of the actions of the lame duck U.S. Congress and the appointment of businessman Bill Daley to be the new White House Chief of Staff; and •A novel small business incentive tucked away in the recent tax bill President Obama signed into law. Rinaldo and Howard will also do their "Lightning Round," a series of quick insights and comments on various asset classes, with an emphasis this month on the recent rise in the prices for food, oil, and other commodities, as well as our past predictions for them, and recent buys we’ve done.

WebTalkRadio.net » CeCe’s Kitcken
CeCe’s Kitchen – Finding the right Wine to Compliment your Meal

WebTalkRadio.net » CeCe’s Kitcken

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2010 57:15


This week CeCe welcomes Bill Daley, food and wine critic with the Chicago Tribune to talk about finding good wines and wines that compliment your Mothers Day meals. Bill writes a weekly wine column called “Uncorked” for the Tribune’s food section, Good Eating. Judith of Chicago Farm Stand tells us about local products available and some exciting cooking demos they … Read more about this episode...