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According to recent reports, artificial intelligence models may be exhibiting signs of resistance when instructed to shut down. In one case, an AI system even considered blackmailing the engineers who informed it that it was being replaced. Does this suggest AI could one day pose a threat to humans? Earlier this week, Dr. Robert J. Marks, Director of the Discovery Institute's Bradley Center and Professor at Baylor University, joined host Jessica Rosenthal to discuss recent incidents and whether they suggest or prove that AI can eventually act autonomously and harm humans. Dr. Marks explained the capabilities and limitations, as well as why he is skeptical about how independently nefarious AI can be. He also described his optimism about how the technology will improve and be more beneficial. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with AI Expert Dr. Robert J. Marks and get even more of his take on where AI is going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last week, House Republicans passed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" with a narrow vote of 215-214, following weeks of negotiations. The multi-trillion-dollar bill is now headed to the Senate. However, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) is unhappy with the bill's hefty price tag and claims there is enough opposition to halt the process until more deficit reductions are included. Senator Johnson joins the Rundown to discuss his criticisms of the budget bill and his plans to investigate the Biden Administration's attempt to cover up the declining mental fitness of former President Joe Biden. According to recent reports, artificial intelligence showed signs of resistance when being told to shutdown. In one case a model even showed the willingness to blackmail engineers who wanted to replace it. Does this suggest AI could one day pose a threat to humans? Director of the Discovery Institute's Bradley Center and Professor at Baylor University, Dr. Robert J. Marks, joins the podcast to discuss his assessment of AI's ability to harm us, take our jobs, and manipulate human capabilities. Plus, commentary from New York Post Columnist, Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last week, House Republicans passed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" with a narrow vote of 215-214, following weeks of negotiations. The multi-trillion-dollar bill is now headed to the Senate. However, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) is unhappy with the bill's hefty price tag and claims there is enough opposition to halt the process until more deficit reductions are included. Senator Johnson joins the Rundown to discuss his criticisms of the budget bill and his plans to investigate the Biden Administration's attempt to cover up the declining mental fitness of former President Joe Biden. According to recent reports, artificial intelligence showed signs of resistance when being told to shutdown. In one case a model even showed the willingness to blackmail engineers who wanted to replace it. Does this suggest AI could one day pose a threat to humans? Director of the Discovery Institute's Bradley Center and Professor at Baylor University, Dr. Robert J. Marks, joins the podcast to discuss his assessment of AI's ability to harm us, take our jobs, and manipulate human capabilities. Plus, commentary from New York Post Columnist, Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you've watched a Milwaukee Bucks game inside Fiserv Forum, or the Bradley Center, you've seen Dr. Dave Margolis in-action in person. His infamous cheer and spray painted hair has made appearances on ESPN and national game broadcasts. Dr. Margolis sits down for an incredible conversation with Thanasis Antetokounmpo and TC about his medical work, the spray painting saga and the Bucks. Gruber Law Office's Thanalysis is also presented by Potawatomi Casino Hotel Dr. Margolis is the only fan who has yelled at Michael Jordan and helped Giannis Antetokounmpo parallel park. Gruber Law Office's Thanalysis is also supported by The Prisoner Wine Company, Candy FunHouse and McDonald's.
For the last several months, we’ve been interviewing authors featured in the recent Bradley Center volume Minding the Brain: Models of the Mind, Information, and Empirical Science. The book delves into the age-old question: is the mind more than the brain? What was once solely a philosophical and metaphysical discussion has attracted the attention of science and is a much more Read More › Source
Duke and Rogue are back to talk about WWF's Main Event 2! This one came to us live from the Bradley Center in Wisconsin, and only included two matches on the live broadcast. The Mega Powers take on the Twin Towers in a grudge match that sets the stage for the rest of our season and Hercules battles The Million Dollar to blow off feud. Tune in for all the... The post Year of Duke and Rogue: WWF Main Event 2 appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
Duke and Rogue are back to talk about WWF's Main Event 2! This one came to us live from the Bradley Center in Wisconsin, and only included two matches on the live broadcast. The Mega Powers take on the Twin Towers in a grudge match that sets the stage for the rest of our season and Hercules battles The Million Dollar to blow off feud. Tune in for all the takes and more!
Join Me Jenny D with this inspiring episode where I feature Ed Meyer, a self-made CEO of Tri-State Office Furniture who battled through personal and professional challenges, Ed shares his lessons on resilience, valuing team members, and maintaining a strong work ethic even in the face of adversity. Despite his success, Ed did not forget his roots nor his struggle. Have you ever heard of lymphangioma, or a cyst hygroma commonly found in the neck? Ed was born with this cyst that ultimately caused him to have multiple surgeries. The doctors did not think he would survive these medical challenges. This story extends beyond business to include his love for the community. Listen as we talk about his deep passion for providing support to vulnerable children (The Bradley Center)and rescuing animals (Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh.) His life's journey serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs demonstrating that success is not just about financial gain, but also about proactively creating change in society. Our episode offers unique insights into the struggles associated with balancing family and work and taking care of your mental health. A reminder that it's not only okay "not to be okay," but crucial to acknowledge and address one's struggles. A book is being released in 2025 "From Adversity to Strength" Join us and be motivated! Check out the link below. https://storystudio.wtae.com/2018/03/07/pittsburgh-native-knows-the-importance-of-giving-back-to-those-in-need/ https://tristateofficefurniture.com/ Special thanks to Ed Meyer who is also one of my Spotlight Supporters for Mental Health Awareness Month. Along with https://www.lifeforcewellness.com/ and https://mindfuladaptations.com/ Check out our YouTube video at @spillwithmejennyd Please Subscribe spillwithme.com
You've probably heard of March Madness, but how about "Mission Madness"? Tune in to hear how Babb, Inc. is getting creative about how to donate money to local nonprofits. You'll also hear all about the incredible Bradley Center, as Tressa sits down for an inspiring and delightful chat with Russell Livingston, President of Babb, Inc., Lisa R. Fox, CEO of The Bradley Center and Minna Digon, Development & Marketing Coordinator at The Bradley Center. Links to Mission Madness, The Bradley Center, and Babb, Inc.: Join Mission Madness The Bradley Center Babb, Inc. https://www.yinzaregood.com/ Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGood Have a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com To request a KINDNESS CRATE drop off at your business or school, email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com
Blake brings Mark on for a special extra show to discuss their experience at WWE Smackdown Live/205 Live at the Bradley Center on Tuesday night.
Andrew Weiland and Arthur Thomas from BizTimes Media get together to discuss the news of the week, including FPC Live again revising plans for a music venue in Milwaukee. The project, which was originally planned in the Third Ward and has since moved to the former Bradley Center site in the Deer District, will now have just one 4,500-person capacity venue instead of the two venue plan that originally received city approvals. Submit nominations for Rising Stars in Manufacturing by Sept. 1Insider Story SpotlightMayville Engineering Co. to move its HQ to MilwaukeeSprecher continues national expansion, now available in 49 states, has nearly tripled sales since 2020Big StoryFPC Live's Deer District project to move forward with one venue instead of two
On this episode of Keep The Kayfabe the fellas get together to recollect the disbandment of one of the most dominant duos of professional wrestling, The MegaPowers. It happened 35 years ago in the city KTK calls home of Milwaukee WI in the Bradley Center which no longer stands today. How huge was this split at the time and what commonalties does it contribute to in todays wrestling landscape? Also the boys breakdown some stunning statistics relating to All IN at Wembley happening later this month and Mike makes a very bold prediction.
If you've been to a Milwaukee Bucks game over the last two decades, you've heard this guy's voice over the arena sound system. Eric Jensen is the long-time voice of the Bradley Center, and now Fiserv Forum, for Milwaukee Bucks home games, and is also the man behind the curtain for Milwaukee's #1 Radio Morning Show, Bob & Brian on 102.9 The Hog.Join us! Let's go Inside Wisconsin with Eric Jensen!
The Attitude Of Aggression returns for Chapter 5 of The Big Four Project, a chronological analysis, review, and discussion about WWE's Big Four PPVs/ Premium Live Events. On this Episode, Dave is again joined by the one and only PC Tunney to discuss two more huge events in pro wrestling history, Royal Rumble '89 and one of gthe biggest WrestleManias of all-time, WrestleMania V. However, the guys are also joined by the debuting Rob Bonette of The Mindless Wrestling Podcast to join in the discussion of Royal Rumble '89. The second Royal Rumble event was the first true PPV edition of the Rumble and saw a huge moment transpire in the disintegration of the relationship of the MegaPowers. It also included a big moment to spark the rivalry between "Ravishing" Rick Rude and The Ultimate Warrior, plus it concluded with, quite possibly, the most inconsequential Royal Rumble win in history. Dave, PC, and Rob also touch on that fateful night in Milwaukee in February of 1989, when the MegaPowers officially came to an end in a back room of the Bradley Center with the Macho Man's betrayal and assault of Hulk Hogan. From there, PC and Dave are rejoined by DJ from The Mindless Wrestling Podcast to breakdown WrestleMania V. The MegaPowers exploded at this huge event, which remains one of the most watched Manias ever. By and large, it was a bloated card with matches that were either too short or longer than they needed to be. But there were some still some excellent matches and moments to be sure, culminating with Hulk Hogan recapturing the WWE Championship from "Mach Man" Randy Savage in one of the biggest WrestleMania Main Events in history. The rise and fall of the MegaPowers reaches its conclusion here on Chapter 5 of The Big Four Project! About the Chairshot Radio NetworkCreated in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts, including POD is WAR, Women's Wrestling Talk, Chairshot Radio daily editions, The #Miranda Show, Badlands' Wrestling Mount Rushmores, The Outsider's Edge, DWI Podcast, Bandwagon Nerds, the Greg DeMarco Show, 3 Man Weave, Five Rounds, Turnbuckle Talk, The Reaction and more! You can find these great shows each week at theChairshot.com and through our distribution partners, including podcasting's most popular platforms.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Preston Bradley Center has been a staple of Chicago's Uptown neighborhood since 1925. It was recently under threat of demolition, but former Uptown resident Dan Ivankovich decided to save the building and transform it into a multi-purpose space to serve the local community. Reset learns about the building's history and what it might look like in the future with Dennis Rodkin, reporter for Crain's Chicago Business.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Robert J. Marks Ph.D. hosts the Mind Matters podcast for the Bradley Center. He is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University. Marks is a Fellow of both the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and the Optical Society of America. He was Charter President of the IEEE Neural Networks Council, and served as Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks. He is co-author of the books “Neural Smithing: Supervised Learning in Feedforward Artificial Neural Networks” (MIT Press) and “Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics” (World Scientific).
Brad began his working career as a chemist fresh out of college with the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. He then moved on as an analytical chemist at Union Carbide Corporation. Upon merging with Dow Chemical Corporation, they saw fit to make him a laboratory information technology site expert which later led to his career as a distance learning coordinator. Union Carbide and then Dow Chemical also trained him in facilitation, team building, Six Sigma and Apollo Root Cause Analysis, among many other subjects. He is currently a systems manager for a state government agency. Brad became interested in paranormal research after attending a public event where he saw something he couldn't explain. He then became research coordinator for the Center for Paranormal Research and Investigation, which is his current role.******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Brad began his working career as a chemist fresh out of college with the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. He then moved on as an analytical chemist at Union Carbide Corporation. Upon merging with Dow Chemical Corporation, they saw fit to make him a laboratory information technology site expert which later led to his career as a distance learning coordinator. Union Carbide and then Dow Chemical also trained him in facilitation, team building, Six Sigma, and Apollo Root Cause Analysis, among many other subjects. He is currently a systems manager for a state government agency. Brad became interested in paranormal research after attending a public event where he saw something he couldn't explain. He then became research coordinator for the Center for Paranormal Research and Investigation, which is his current role.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Brad began his working career as a chemist fresh out of college with the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. He then moved on as an analytical chemist at Union Carbide Corporation. Upon merging with Dow Chemical Corporation, they saw fit to make him a laboratory information technology site expert which later led to his career as a distance learning coordinator. Union Carbide and then Dow Chemical also trained him in facilitation, team building, Six Sigma, and Apollo Root Cause Analysis, among many other subjects. He is currently a systems manager for a state government agency. Brad became interested in paranormal research after attending a public event where he saw something he couldn't explain. He then became research coordinator for the Center for Paranormal Research and Investigation, which is his current role.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 1 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, Postponed Twins 4, Tigers 1 – Jorge López gets 1st save with Twins in 4-1 win over Tigers Trade acquisition Jorge López earned his first save with his new team, newcomer Sandy León drove in two runs and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 4-1. Carlos Correa and Gio Urshela added RBIs for the Twins, whose lead in the American League Central starting the day was one game over Cleveland. Entering to a nice ovation, López, an All-Star acquired Tuesday from Baltimore, earned his 20th save of the season with a 1-2-3 ninth inning. He needed just seven pitches, including a three-pitch strikeout of Eric Haase. White Sox 4, Royals 1 – Lance Lynn, Jose Abreu lift White Sox over Royals 4-1 Lance Lynn threw four-hit ball over six innings, Jose Abreu homered for the second consecutive game and Eloy Jiménez hit three singles as the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1. Lynn struck out eight for the third time this season while not walking a batter for the third time in his last four starts. Rookie Bobby Witt Jr. snapped Lynn’s shutout bid by hitting a home run with one out in the sixth. The White Sox won for the third time in four games while remaining two games behind the Twins and one behind the Guardians in the AL Central. The Royals fell for the seventh time in nine games. Cubs at Cardinals, PPD – Cubs-Cards postponed; St. Louis’ new starters prep for bows Wednesday’s game between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals was postponed by rain, allowing the Cardinals to line up their newly fortified starting rotation. St. Louis added four pitchers in deals over the last several days, including left-hander José Quintana. He will make his Cardinals debut in the second game of Thursday’s day-night doubleheader. The twinbill was scheduled because of the rainout. Then, on Saturday, left-hander Jordan Montgomery will make his first start for St. Louis against his former team, the New York Yankees. New York dealt Montgomery to the Cardinals on Tuesday for outfielder Harrison Bader. Today Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5) at St. Louis (Mikolas 8-8), 1:15 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago Cubs (TBD) at St. Louis (Quintana 3-5), 7:45 p.m. – Game 2 Tampa Bay (Springs 3-3) at Detroit (Hutchison 1-4), 7:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:50 Chicago White Sox (Cueto 4-4) at Texas (Ragans 0-0), 8:05 p.m. MLB – Los Angeles mourning death of Dodgers’ Vin Scully Flowers, candles and handwritten messages lie beneath a sign welcoming fans to Dodger Stadium at the main entrance on Vin Scully Avenue. Fans of all ages made their way to the ballpark and other points around Los Angeles to mourn the Hall of Fame broadcaster who died Tuesday night at age 94. Flowers and mementos decorated Scully’s star on the Walk of Fame. Moments of silence were held around the major leagues. The self-effacing Scully would have appreciated the tributes but would have likely found them to be “a little bit embarrassing.” That’s how he described the hoopla surrounding his retirement in 2016. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Last Night Atlanta Dream 91, Indiana Fever 81 Dream 91, Fever 81 – Howard scores 20 points, Dream hand Fever 15th straight loss Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Cheyenne Parker added 17 and the Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever 91-81. Atlanta ended a four-game losing streak and moved into a three-way tie for seventh in the standings. Indiana lost its 15th straight game. Atlanta led 64-34 early in the third quarter before Indiana battled back to get within single digits at 82-77 with 5:02 left. But the Dream scored seven straight points and led by at least nine the rest of the way. Aari McDonald added 13 points for Atlanta. NaLyssa Smith scored 21 points for Indiana. NCAAFB – Senators Tuberville, Manchin working on bill to tackle NIL Senators Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and Joe Manchin of West Virginia have requested feedback from college sports leaders to be used to craft a bill to regulate how college athletes can be compensated for their names, images and likenesses. Tuberville is a Republican and a former college football coach from the state of Alabama. Manchin is a Democrat from West Virginia who is friends with Alabama football coach Nick Saban. In a letter to Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey, the senators said their staffs have already begun drafting legislation. Sankey and Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill during a lobbying trip in May. NCAAFB – Proposed NCAA transfer rule changes kicked back to committee The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MLB – Blackhawks face Wild in Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum on Oct. 2 Milwaukee will host an NHL game for the first time in more than three decades when the Chicago Blackhawks face the Minnesota Wild at Fiserv Forum, the home of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. The Oct. 2 preseason matchup marks the first NHL game at Milwaukee since 1993. It’s the first time the Blackhawks have played at Milwaukee since facing the Los Angeles Kings at the Bradley Center on Dec. 1, 1992. The Bradley Center, the Bucks’ former home, hosted NHL preseason games and minor league regular-season games annually from 1988-93. The Bradley Center was home to the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League and American Hockey League. NFL – Lions’ Hutchinson earning praise from teammates, coaches Detroit Lions rookie Aidan Hutchinson has been getting his work done on the field and quietly has been handling his business off it. Coming into training camp as the team’s second overall pick in the draft, it would have been easy for Hutchinson to assume he’d be given respect immediately from his teammates, but he’d rather earn it. That kind of attitude is not always a given with young players, especially ones drafted so highly. But coach Dan Campbell said that kind of attitude is “exactly what you want in a rookie.” NFL – NFL appeals 6-game suspension for Browns’ Deshaun Watson A person familiar with the filing told The Associated Press that the NFL is seeking an indefinite suspension of at least one year plus a fine in appealing a disciplinary officer’s decision to suspend Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter isn’t public. The NFL’s appeal gives Commissioner Roger Goodell or someone he designates authority to impose a stiffer penalty. League spokesman Brian McCarthy said it’s still to be determined whether Goodell or someone else will hear the appeal. NASCAR – Busch to miss 3rd NASCAR race with concussion-like symptoms Kurt Busch will miss his third consecutive race with concussion-like symptoms when he sits out Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. Busch was injured after crashing in qualifying on July 23 at Pocono Raceway. Ty Gibbs will replace him in the Toyota for 23XI Racing for his third drive in the No. 45. Gibbs finished 17th at Pocono and Indianapolis, but Michigan will be his first traditional oval in a Cup car. Busch has a waiver to hold his spot in NASCAR’s playoff field should he qualify. Headed into Sunday’s race at Michigan he does have a spot based on his May victory at Kansas. Golf – LIV – Mickelson, others sue PGA Tour over LIV Golf suspensions The dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series is now in the courts. Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau are among 11 players who have sued the PGA Tour in federal court in San Francisco. They are challenging the tour’s right to suspend them for joining the rival league. Three other players are seeking a temporary restraining order that would allow them to play in the lucrative FedEx Cup playoffs, the PGA Tour’s postseason, which begins next week. The lawsuit was expected as soon as the Saudi-backed league launched and PGA Tour players began taking signing bonuses to play LIV Golf. NCAAWBKB – UConn’s Bueckers suffers torn ACL, will miss upcoming season UConn says women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers tore the ACL in her left knee during a pickup game and will miss the entire 2022-23 season. UConn announced Wednesday that Bueckers suffered the injury Monday and underwent an MRI that evening. The school did not say where the junior guard from Hopkins, Minnesota, was playing when the injury occurred. Bueckers was the 2020-21 AP national player of the year. She missed 19 games last season with a knee injury. She returned to lead the Huskies to the Final Four, where the Huskies lost to South Carolina in the championship game. UConn said Bueckers will undergo surgery on Friday at UConn Health in Farmington. Curling – Slide over, bobsleds. Curling is coming to tropical Jamaica Some expat Jamaicans living in Canada are hoping to bring a new winter sport to their tropical homeland. The island nation was recently granted conditional membership in the World Curling Federation. That gives Jamaica a chance to send teams to international competitions. And the new national governing body hopes it will help spread the word in a country better known for sprinters, reggae and rum. Curling Jamaica President Ben Kong says the curlers are following in the footsteps of the Jamaican bobsledding team that made it to the 1988 Winter Games. The WCF says it’s the latest in a series of non-traditional curling nations to join. Soccer – England-US women’s game at Wembley sells out in one day England’s women’s soccer team is continuing to generate unprecedented fan interest following its European Championship victory, with its planned game against the United States at Wembley Stadium in October selling out in less than a day. The game pitting the European champion against the reigning world champion was announced on Tuesday by England’s Football Association and will be played Oct. 7, subject to England having secured World Cup qualification in September. The Lionesses’ official Twitter account posted an update early Wednesday that said 65,000 tickets had been sold in less than 24 hours. The team later said the game was sold out. It comes after a crowd of 87,192 saw the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 at Wembley on Sunday. Soccer – Champions League to get new camera tech for offside calls The Champions League will use a camera-based system to judge tight offside calls in the group stage starting next month. The Semi-Automated Offside Technology was also approved last month by FIFA for the World Cup in Qatar. It uses multiple cameras to more accurately track players’ limbs and the point when a key pass is made. The technology promises faster and more accurate offside decisions than are currently made with the Video Assistant Referee system known as VAR. Controversial calls have often flared in European leagues where VAR officials draw on-screen lines over players for marginal calls. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Lansing Lugnuts 8, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – F/8 Innings, rain Great Lakes Loons 14, Lake County Captains 4 South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, PPD to Sat. (DH) Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m. West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 1 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, Postponed Twins 4, Tigers 1 – Jorge López gets 1st save with Twins in 4-1 win over Tigers Trade acquisition Jorge López earned his first save with his new team, newcomer Sandy León drove in two runs and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 4-1. Carlos Correa and Gio Urshela added RBIs for the Twins, whose lead in the American League Central starting the day was one game over Cleveland. Entering to a nice ovation, López, an All-Star acquired Tuesday from Baltimore, earned his 20th save of the season with a 1-2-3 ninth inning. He needed just seven pitches, including a three-pitch strikeout of Eric Haase. White Sox 4, Royals 1 – Lance Lynn, Jose Abreu lift White Sox over Royals 4-1 Lance Lynn threw four-hit ball over six innings, Jose Abreu homered for the second consecutive game and Eloy Jiménez hit three singles as the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1. Lynn struck out eight for the third time this season while not walking a batter for the third time in his last four starts. Rookie Bobby Witt Jr. snapped Lynn’s shutout bid by hitting a home run with one out in the sixth. The White Sox won for the third time in four games while remaining two games behind the Twins and one behind the Guardians in the AL Central. The Royals fell for the seventh time in nine games. Cubs at Cardinals, PPD – Cubs-Cards postponed; St. Louis’ new starters prep for bows Wednesday’s game between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals was postponed by rain, allowing the Cardinals to line up their newly fortified starting rotation. St. Louis added four pitchers in deals over the last several days, including left-hander José Quintana. He will make his Cardinals debut in the second game of Thursday’s day-night doubleheader. The twinbill was scheduled because of the rainout. Then, on Saturday, left-hander Jordan Montgomery will make his first start for St. Louis against his former team, the New York Yankees. New York dealt Montgomery to the Cardinals on Tuesday for outfielder Harrison Bader. Today Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5) at St. Louis (Mikolas 8-8), 1:15 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago Cubs (TBD) at St. Louis (Quintana 3-5), 7:45 p.m. – Game 2 Tampa Bay (Springs 3-3) at Detroit (Hutchison 1-4), 7:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:50 Chicago White Sox (Cueto 4-4) at Texas (Ragans 0-0), 8:05 p.m. MLB – Los Angeles mourning death of Dodgers’ Vin Scully Flowers, candles and handwritten messages lie beneath a sign welcoming fans to Dodger Stadium at the main entrance on Vin Scully Avenue. Fans of all ages made their way to the ballpark and other points around Los Angeles to mourn the Hall of Fame broadcaster who died Tuesday night at age 94. Flowers and mementos decorated Scully’s star on the Walk of Fame. Moments of silence were held around the major leagues. The self-effacing Scully would have appreciated the tributes but would have likely found them to be “a little bit embarrassing.” That’s how he described the hoopla surrounding his retirement in 2016. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Last Night Atlanta Dream 91, Indiana Fever 81 Dream 91, Fever 81 – Howard scores 20 points, Dream hand Fever 15th straight loss Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Cheyenne Parker added 17 and the Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever 91-81. Atlanta ended a four-game losing streak and moved into a three-way tie for seventh in the standings. Indiana lost its 15th straight game. Atlanta led 64-34 early in the third quarter before Indiana battled back to get within single digits at 82-77 with 5:02 left. But the Dream scored seven straight points and led by at least nine the rest of the way. Aari McDonald added 13 points for Atlanta. NaLyssa Smith scored 21 points for Indiana. NCAAFB – Senators Tuberville, Manchin working on bill to tackle NIL Senators Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and Joe Manchin of West Virginia have requested feedback from college sports leaders to be used to craft a bill to regulate how college athletes can be compensated for their names, images and likenesses. Tuberville is a Republican and a former college football coach from the state of Alabama. Manchin is a Democrat from West Virginia who is friends with Alabama football coach Nick Saban. In a letter to Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey, the senators said their staffs have already begun drafting legislation. Sankey and Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill during a lobbying trip in May. NCAAFB – Proposed NCAA transfer rule changes kicked back to committee The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MLB – Blackhawks face Wild in Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum on Oct. 2 Milwaukee will host an NHL game for the first time in more than three decades when the Chicago Blackhawks face the Minnesota Wild at Fiserv Forum, the home of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. The Oct. 2 preseason matchup marks the first NHL game at Milwaukee since 1993. It’s the first time the Blackhawks have played at Milwaukee since facing the Los Angeles Kings at the Bradley Center on Dec. 1, 1992. The Bradley Center, the Bucks’ former home, hosted NHL preseason games and minor league regular-season games annually from 1988-93. The Bradley Center was home to the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League and American Hockey League. NFL – Lions’ Hutchinson earning praise from teammates, coaches Detroit Lions rookie Aidan Hutchinson has been getting his work done on the field and quietly has been handling his business off it. Coming into training camp as the team’s second overall pick in the draft, it would have been easy for Hutchinson to assume he’d be given respect immediately from his teammates, but he’d rather earn it. That kind of attitude is not always a given with young players, especially ones drafted so highly. But coach Dan Campbell said that kind of attitude is “exactly what you want in a rookie.” NFL – NFL appeals 6-game suspension for Browns’ Deshaun Watson A person familiar with the filing told The Associated Press that the NFL is seeking an indefinite suspension of at least one year plus a fine in appealing a disciplinary officer’s decision to suspend Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter isn’t public. The NFL’s appeal gives Commissioner Roger Goodell or someone he designates authority to impose a stiffer penalty. League spokesman Brian McCarthy said it’s still to be determined whether Goodell or someone else will hear the appeal. NASCAR – Busch to miss 3rd NASCAR race with concussion-like symptoms Kurt Busch will miss his third consecutive race with concussion-like symptoms when he sits out Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. Busch was injured after crashing in qualifying on July 23 at Pocono Raceway. Ty Gibbs will replace him in the Toyota for 23XI Racing for his third drive in the No. 45. Gibbs finished 17th at Pocono and Indianapolis, but Michigan will be his first traditional oval in a Cup car. Busch has a waiver to hold his spot in NASCAR’s playoff field should he qualify. Headed into Sunday’s race at Michigan he does have a spot based on his May victory at Kansas. Golf – LIV – Mickelson, others sue PGA Tour over LIV Golf suspensions The dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series is now in the courts. Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau are among 11 players who have sued the PGA Tour in federal court in San Francisco. They are challenging the tour’s right to suspend them for joining the rival league. Three other players are seeking a temporary restraining order that would allow them to play in the lucrative FedEx Cup playoffs, the PGA Tour’s postseason, which begins next week. The lawsuit was expected as soon as the Saudi-backed league launched and PGA Tour players began taking signing bonuses to play LIV Golf. NCAAWBKB – UConn’s Bueckers suffers torn ACL, will miss upcoming season UConn says women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers tore the ACL in her left knee during a pickup game and will miss the entire 2022-23 season. UConn announced Wednesday that Bueckers suffered the injury Monday and underwent an MRI that evening. The school did not say where the junior guard from Hopkins, Minnesota, was playing when the injury occurred. Bueckers was the 2020-21 AP national player of the year. She missed 19 games last season with a knee injury. She returned to lead the Huskies to the Final Four, where the Huskies lost to South Carolina in the championship game. UConn said Bueckers will undergo surgery on Friday at UConn Health in Farmington. Curling – Slide over, bobsleds. Curling is coming to tropical Jamaica Some expat Jamaicans living in Canada are hoping to bring a new winter sport to their tropical homeland. The island nation was recently granted conditional membership in the World Curling Federation. That gives Jamaica a chance to send teams to international competitions. And the new national governing body hopes it will help spread the word in a country better known for sprinters, reggae and rum. Curling Jamaica President Ben Kong says the curlers are following in the footsteps of the Jamaican bobsledding team that made it to the 1988 Winter Games. The WCF says it’s the latest in a series of non-traditional curling nations to join. Soccer – England-US women’s game at Wembley sells out in one day England’s women’s soccer team is continuing to generate unprecedented fan interest following its European Championship victory, with its planned game against the United States at Wembley Stadium in October selling out in less than a day. The game pitting the European champion against the reigning world champion was announced on Tuesday by England’s Football Association and will be played Oct. 7, subject to England having secured World Cup qualification in September. The Lionesses’ official Twitter account posted an update early Wednesday that said 65,000 tickets had been sold in less than 24 hours. The team later said the game was sold out. It comes after a crowd of 87,192 saw the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 at Wembley on Sunday. Soccer – Champions League to get new camera tech for offside calls The Champions League will use a camera-based system to judge tight offside calls in the group stage starting next month. The Semi-Automated Offside Technology was also approved last month by FIFA for the World Cup in Qatar. It uses multiple cameras to more accurately track players’ limbs and the point when a key pass is made. The technology promises faster and more accurate offside decisions than are currently made with the Video Assistant Referee system known as VAR. Controversial calls have often flared in European leagues where VAR officials draw on-screen lines over players for marginal calls. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Lansing Lugnuts 8, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – F/8 Innings, rain Great Lakes Loons 14, Lake County Captains 4 South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, PPD to Sat. (DH) Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m. West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 1 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, Postponed Twins 4, Tigers 1 – Jorge López gets 1st save with Twins in 4-1 win over Tigers Trade acquisition Jorge López earned his first save with his new team, newcomer Sandy León drove in two runs and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 4-1. Carlos Correa and Gio Urshela added RBIs for the Twins, whose lead in the American League Central starting the day was one game over Cleveland. Entering to a nice ovation, López, an All-Star acquired Tuesday from Baltimore, earned his 20th save of the season with a 1-2-3 ninth inning. He needed just seven pitches, including a three-pitch strikeout of Eric Haase. White Sox 4, Royals 1 – Lance Lynn, Jose Abreu lift White Sox over Royals 4-1 Lance Lynn threw four-hit ball over six innings, Jose Abreu homered for the second consecutive game and Eloy Jiménez hit three singles as the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1. Lynn struck out eight for the third time this season while not walking a batter for the third time in his last four starts. Rookie Bobby Witt Jr. snapped Lynn’s shutout bid by hitting a home run with one out in the sixth. The White Sox won for the third time in four games while remaining two games behind the Twins and one behind the Guardians in the AL Central. The Royals fell for the seventh time in nine games. Cubs at Cardinals, PPD – Cubs-Cards postponed; St. Louis’ new starters prep for bows Wednesday’s game between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals was postponed by rain, allowing the Cardinals to line up their newly fortified starting rotation. St. Louis added four pitchers in deals over the last several days, including left-hander José Quintana. He will make his Cardinals debut in the second game of Thursday’s day-night doubleheader. The twinbill was scheduled because of the rainout. Then, on Saturday, left-hander Jordan Montgomery will make his first start for St. Louis against his former team, the New York Yankees. New York dealt Montgomery to the Cardinals on Tuesday for outfielder Harrison Bader. Today Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5) at St. Louis (Mikolas 8-8), 1:15 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago Cubs (TBD) at St. Louis (Quintana 3-5), 7:45 p.m. – Game 2 Tampa Bay (Springs 3-3) at Detroit (Hutchison 1-4), 7:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:50 Chicago White Sox (Cueto 4-4) at Texas (Ragans 0-0), 8:05 p.m. MLB – Los Angeles mourning death of Dodgers’ Vin Scully Flowers, candles and handwritten messages lie beneath a sign welcoming fans to Dodger Stadium at the main entrance on Vin Scully Avenue. Fans of all ages made their way to the ballpark and other points around Los Angeles to mourn the Hall of Fame broadcaster who died Tuesday night at age 94. Flowers and mementos decorated Scully’s star on the Walk of Fame. Moments of silence were held around the major leagues. The self-effacing Scully would have appreciated the tributes but would have likely found them to be “a little bit embarrassing.” That’s how he described the hoopla surrounding his retirement in 2016. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Last Night Atlanta Dream 91, Indiana Fever 81 Dream 91, Fever 81 – Howard scores 20 points, Dream hand Fever 15th straight loss Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Cheyenne Parker added 17 and the Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever 91-81. Atlanta ended a four-game losing streak and moved into a three-way tie for seventh in the standings. Indiana lost its 15th straight game. Atlanta led 64-34 early in the third quarter before Indiana battled back to get within single digits at 82-77 with 5:02 left. But the Dream scored seven straight points and led by at least nine the rest of the way. Aari McDonald added 13 points for Atlanta. NaLyssa Smith scored 21 points for Indiana. NCAAFB – Senators Tuberville, Manchin working on bill to tackle NIL Senators Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and Joe Manchin of West Virginia have requested feedback from college sports leaders to be used to craft a bill to regulate how college athletes can be compensated for their names, images and likenesses. Tuberville is a Republican and a former college football coach from the state of Alabama. Manchin is a Democrat from West Virginia who is friends with Alabama football coach Nick Saban. In a letter to Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey, the senators said their staffs have already begun drafting legislation. Sankey and Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill during a lobbying trip in May. NCAAFB – Proposed NCAA transfer rule changes kicked back to committee The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MLB – Blackhawks face Wild in Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum on Oct. 2 Milwaukee will host an NHL game for the first time in more than three decades when the Chicago Blackhawks face the Minnesota Wild at Fiserv Forum, the home of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. The Oct. 2 preseason matchup marks the first NHL game at Milwaukee since 1993. It’s the first time the Blackhawks have played at Milwaukee since facing the Los Angeles Kings at the Bradley Center on Dec. 1, 1992. The Bradley Center, the Bucks’ former home, hosted NHL preseason games and minor league regular-season games annually from 1988-93. The Bradley Center was home to the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League and American Hockey League. NFL – Lions’ Hutchinson earning praise from teammates, coaches Detroit Lions rookie Aidan Hutchinson has been getting his work done on the field and quietly has been handling his business off it. Coming into training camp as the team’s second overall pick in the draft, it would have been easy for Hutchinson to assume he’d be given respect immediately from his teammates, but he’d rather earn it. That kind of attitude is not always a given with young players, especially ones drafted so highly. But coach Dan Campbell said that kind of attitude is “exactly what you want in a rookie.” NFL – NFL appeals 6-game suspension for Browns’ Deshaun Watson A person familiar with the filing told The Associated Press that the NFL is seeking an indefinite suspension of at least one year plus a fine in appealing a disciplinary officer’s decision to suspend Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter isn’t public. The NFL’s appeal gives Commissioner Roger Goodell or someone he designates authority to impose a stiffer penalty. League spokesman Brian McCarthy said it’s still to be determined whether Goodell or someone else will hear the appeal. NASCAR – Busch to miss 3rd NASCAR race with concussion-like symptoms Kurt Busch will miss his third consecutive race with concussion-like symptoms when he sits out Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. Busch was injured after crashing in qualifying on July 23 at Pocono Raceway. Ty Gibbs will replace him in the Toyota for 23XI Racing for his third drive in the No. 45. Gibbs finished 17th at Pocono and Indianapolis, but Michigan will be his first traditional oval in a Cup car. Busch has a waiver to hold his spot in NASCAR’s playoff field should he qualify. Headed into Sunday’s race at Michigan he does have a spot based on his May victory at Kansas. Golf – LIV – Mickelson, others sue PGA Tour over LIV Golf suspensions The dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series is now in the courts. Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau are among 11 players who have sued the PGA Tour in federal court in San Francisco. They are challenging the tour’s right to suspend them for joining the rival league. Three other players are seeking a temporary restraining order that would allow them to play in the lucrative FedEx Cup playoffs, the PGA Tour’s postseason, which begins next week. The lawsuit was expected as soon as the Saudi-backed league launched and PGA Tour players began taking signing bonuses to play LIV Golf. NCAAWBKB – UConn’s Bueckers suffers torn ACL, will miss upcoming season UConn says women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers tore the ACL in her left knee during a pickup game and will miss the entire 2022-23 season. UConn announced Wednesday that Bueckers suffered the injury Monday and underwent an MRI that evening. The school did not say where the junior guard from Hopkins, Minnesota, was playing when the injury occurred. Bueckers was the 2020-21 AP national player of the year. She missed 19 games last season with a knee injury. She returned to lead the Huskies to the Final Four, where the Huskies lost to South Carolina in the championship game. UConn said Bueckers will undergo surgery on Friday at UConn Health in Farmington. Curling – Slide over, bobsleds. Curling is coming to tropical Jamaica Some expat Jamaicans living in Canada are hoping to bring a new winter sport to their tropical homeland. The island nation was recently granted conditional membership in the World Curling Federation. That gives Jamaica a chance to send teams to international competitions. And the new national governing body hopes it will help spread the word in a country better known for sprinters, reggae and rum. Curling Jamaica President Ben Kong says the curlers are following in the footsteps of the Jamaican bobsledding team that made it to the 1988 Winter Games. The WCF says it’s the latest in a series of non-traditional curling nations to join. Soccer – England-US women’s game at Wembley sells out in one day England’s women’s soccer team is continuing to generate unprecedented fan interest following its European Championship victory, with its planned game against the United States at Wembley Stadium in October selling out in less than a day. The game pitting the European champion against the reigning world champion was announced on Tuesday by England’s Football Association and will be played Oct. 7, subject to England having secured World Cup qualification in September. The Lionesses’ official Twitter account posted an update early Wednesday that said 65,000 tickets had been sold in less than 24 hours. The team later said the game was sold out. It comes after a crowd of 87,192 saw the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 at Wembley on Sunday. Soccer – Champions League to get new camera tech for offside calls The Champions League will use a camera-based system to judge tight offside calls in the group stage starting next month. The Semi-Automated Offside Technology was also approved last month by FIFA for the World Cup in Qatar. It uses multiple cameras to more accurately track players’ limbs and the point when a key pass is made. The technology promises faster and more accurate offside decisions than are currently made with the Video Assistant Referee system known as VAR. Controversial calls have often flared in European leagues where VAR officials draw on-screen lines over players for marginal calls. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Lansing Lugnuts 8, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – F/8 Innings, rain Great Lakes Loons 14, Lake County Captains 4 South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, PPD to Sat. (DH) Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m. West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Minnesota Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 1 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, Postponed Twins 4, Tigers 1 – Jorge López gets 1st save with Twins in 4-1 win over Tigers Trade acquisition Jorge López earned his first save with his new team, newcomer Sandy León drove in two runs and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 4-1. Carlos Correa and Gio Urshela added RBIs for the Twins, whose lead in the American League Central starting the day was one game over Cleveland. Entering to a nice ovation, López, an All-Star acquired Tuesday from Baltimore, earned his 20th save of the season with a 1-2-3 ninth inning. He needed just seven pitches, including a three-pitch strikeout of Eric Haase. White Sox 4, Royals 1 – Lance Lynn, Jose Abreu lift White Sox over Royals 4-1 Lance Lynn threw four-hit ball over six innings, Jose Abreu homered for the second consecutive game and Eloy Jiménez hit three singles as the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1. Lynn struck out eight for the third time this season while not walking a batter for the third time in his last four starts. Rookie Bobby Witt Jr. snapped Lynn’s shutout bid by hitting a home run with one out in the sixth. The White Sox won for the third time in four games while remaining two games behind the Twins and one behind the Guardians in the AL Central. The Royals fell for the seventh time in nine games. Cubs at Cardinals, PPD – Cubs-Cards postponed; St. Louis’ new starters prep for bows Wednesday’s game between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals was postponed by rain, allowing the Cardinals to line up their newly fortified starting rotation. St. Louis added four pitchers in deals over the last several days, including left-hander José Quintana. He will make his Cardinals debut in the second game of Thursday’s day-night doubleheader. The twinbill was scheduled because of the rainout. Then, on Saturday, left-hander Jordan Montgomery will make his first start for St. Louis against his former team, the New York Yankees. New York dealt Montgomery to the Cardinals on Tuesday for outfielder Harrison Bader. Today Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5) at St. Louis (Mikolas 8-8), 1:15 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago Cubs (TBD) at St. Louis (Quintana 3-5), 7:45 p.m. – Game 2 Tampa Bay (Springs 3-3) at Detroit (Hutchison 1-4), 7:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:50 Chicago White Sox (Cueto 4-4) at Texas (Ragans 0-0), 8:05 p.m. MLB – Los Angeles mourning death of Dodgers’ Vin Scully Flowers, candles and handwritten messages lie beneath a sign welcoming fans to Dodger Stadium at the main entrance on Vin Scully Avenue. Fans of all ages made their way to the ballpark and other points around Los Angeles to mourn the Hall of Fame broadcaster who died Tuesday night at age 94. Flowers and mementos decorated Scully’s star on the Walk of Fame. Moments of silence were held around the major leagues. The self-effacing Scully would have appreciated the tributes but would have likely found them to be “a little bit embarrassing.” That’s how he described the hoopla surrounding his retirement in 2016. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Last Night Atlanta Dream 91, Indiana Fever 81 Dream 91, Fever 81 – Howard scores 20 points, Dream hand Fever 15th straight loss Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Cheyenne Parker added 17 and the Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever 91-81. Atlanta ended a four-game losing streak and moved into a three-way tie for seventh in the standings. Indiana lost its 15th straight game. Atlanta led 64-34 early in the third quarter before Indiana battled back to get within single digits at 82-77 with 5:02 left. But the Dream scored seven straight points and led by at least nine the rest of the way. Aari McDonald added 13 points for Atlanta. NaLyssa Smith scored 21 points for Indiana. NCAAFB – Senators Tuberville, Manchin working on bill to tackle NIL Senators Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and Joe Manchin of West Virginia have requested feedback from college sports leaders to be used to craft a bill to regulate how college athletes can be compensated for their names, images and likenesses. Tuberville is a Republican and a former college football coach from the state of Alabama. Manchin is a Democrat from West Virginia who is friends with Alabama football coach Nick Saban. In a letter to Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey, the senators said their staffs have already begun drafting legislation. Sankey and Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill during a lobbying trip in May. NCAAFB – Proposed NCAA transfer rule changes kicked back to committee The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MLB – Blackhawks face Wild in Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum on Oct. 2 Milwaukee will host an NHL game for the first time in more than three decades when the Chicago Blackhawks face the Minnesota Wild at Fiserv Forum, the home of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. The Oct. 2 preseason matchup marks the first NHL game at Milwaukee since 1993. It’s the first time the Blackhawks have played at Milwaukee since facing the Los Angeles Kings at the Bradley Center on Dec. 1, 1992. The Bradley Center, the Bucks’ former home, hosted NHL preseason games and minor league regular-season games annually from 1988-93. The Bradley Center was home to the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League and American Hockey League. NFL – Lions’ Hutchinson earning praise from teammates, coaches Detroit Lions rookie Aidan Hutchinson has been getting his work done on the field and quietly has been handling his business off it. Coming into training camp as the team’s second overall pick in the draft, it would have been easy for Hutchinson to assume he’d be given respect immediately from his teammates, but he’d rather earn it. That kind of attitude is not always a given with young players, especially ones drafted so highly. But coach Dan Campbell said that kind of attitude is “exactly what you want in a rookie.” NFL – NFL appeals 6-game suspension for Browns’ Deshaun Watson A person familiar with the filing told The Associated Press that the NFL is seeking an indefinite suspension of at least one year plus a fine in appealing a disciplinary officer’s decision to suspend Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson for six games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter isn’t public. The NFL’s appeal gives Commissioner Roger Goodell or someone he designates authority to impose a stiffer penalty. League spokesman Brian McCarthy said it’s still to be determined whether Goodell or someone else will hear the appeal. NASCAR – Busch to miss 3rd NASCAR race with concussion-like symptoms Kurt Busch will miss his third consecutive race with concussion-like symptoms when he sits out Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. Busch was injured after crashing in qualifying on July 23 at Pocono Raceway. Ty Gibbs will replace him in the Toyota for 23XI Racing for his third drive in the No. 45. Gibbs finished 17th at Pocono and Indianapolis, but Michigan will be his first traditional oval in a Cup car. Busch has a waiver to hold his spot in NASCAR’s playoff field should he qualify. Headed into Sunday’s race at Michigan he does have a spot based on his May victory at Kansas. Golf – LIV – Mickelson, others sue PGA Tour over LIV Golf suspensions The dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series is now in the courts. Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau are among 11 players who have sued the PGA Tour in federal court in San Francisco. They are challenging the tour’s right to suspend them for joining the rival league. Three other players are seeking a temporary restraining order that would allow them to play in the lucrative FedEx Cup playoffs, the PGA Tour’s postseason, which begins next week. The lawsuit was expected as soon as the Saudi-backed league launched and PGA Tour players began taking signing bonuses to play LIV Golf. NCAAWBKB – UConn’s Bueckers suffers torn ACL, will miss upcoming season UConn says women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers tore the ACL in her left knee during a pickup game and will miss the entire 2022-23 season. UConn announced Wednesday that Bueckers suffered the injury Monday and underwent an MRI that evening. The school did not say where the junior guard from Hopkins, Minnesota, was playing when the injury occurred. Bueckers was the 2020-21 AP national player of the year. She missed 19 games last season with a knee injury. She returned to lead the Huskies to the Final Four, where the Huskies lost to South Carolina in the championship game. UConn said Bueckers will undergo surgery on Friday at UConn Health in Farmington. Curling – Slide over, bobsleds. Curling is coming to tropical Jamaica Some expat Jamaicans living in Canada are hoping to bring a new winter sport to their tropical homeland. The island nation was recently granted conditional membership in the World Curling Federation. That gives Jamaica a chance to send teams to international competitions. And the new national governing body hopes it will help spread the word in a country better known for sprinters, reggae and rum. Curling Jamaica President Ben Kong says the curlers are following in the footsteps of the Jamaican bobsledding team that made it to the 1988 Winter Games. The WCF says it’s the latest in a series of non-traditional curling nations to join. Soccer – England-US women’s game at Wembley sells out in one day England’s women’s soccer team is continuing to generate unprecedented fan interest following its European Championship victory, with its planned game against the United States at Wembley Stadium in October selling out in less than a day. The game pitting the European champion against the reigning world champion was announced on Tuesday by England’s Football Association and will be played Oct. 7, subject to England having secured World Cup qualification in September. The Lionesses’ official Twitter account posted an update early Wednesday that said 65,000 tickets had been sold in less than 24 hours. The team later said the game was sold out. It comes after a crowd of 87,192 saw the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 at Wembley on Sunday. Soccer – Champions League to get new camera tech for offside calls The Champions League will use a camera-based system to judge tight offside calls in the group stage starting next month. The Semi-Automated Offside Technology was also approved last month by FIFA for the World Cup in Qatar. It uses multiple cameras to more accurately track players’ limbs and the point when a key pass is made. The technology promises faster and more accurate offside decisions than are currently made with the Video Assistant Referee system known as VAR. Controversial calls have often flared in European leagues where VAR officials draw on-screen lines over players for marginal calls. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Lansing Lugnuts 8, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – F/8 Innings, rain Great Lakes Loons 14, Lake County Captains 4 South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, PPD to Sat. (DH) Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m. West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andrew Weiland, Maredithe Meyer and Arthur Thomas of BizTimes Media get together to discuss the news of the week, including the announcement that FPC Live will build a $50 million indoor concert venue on the former site of the Bradley Center after dropping plans for a similar project near the Summerfest grounds. The group discusses the details of the plan and how they will complicate or compete with plans for a sports and entertainment district called Iron District MKE just a few blocks south. Iron District was announced just a week ago and includes plans for a soccer stadium, indoor concert venue, hotel, multi-family residential and much more. Can Milwaukee support two brand new music venues?Insider Story Spotlight:Q&A: Developer breaks down $160 million Iron District MKE projectTexas company planning spec industrial buildings on Milwaukee's far northwest sideAll but two Milwaukee County municipalities lost population last yearBig Stories:FPC Live picks Deer District as new location for indoor concert venue complexQ&A: FPC Live execs say Deer District had always been ‘ideal site' for indoor concert venue complex
Former Badgers Basketball Head Coach Bo Ryan joins Scalzo & Brust to talk about how impressed he is with this years Badgers team, Recounts some memories of playing Oregon in Milwaukee at the Bradley Center, and how impressed he is with Coach Greg Gard.
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, Bruce and Conrad go back 20 years to revisit No Way Out 2002, which took on February 17, 2002 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, WI! In it, we'd see the return of Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scot Hall, as the NWO makes there WWE Debut! Other topics include AJ Styles dark match, Vince McMahon NWO chair promo, APA having issues about NWO coming in, Rock vs. Undertaker, Rock meeting NWO promo, Jericho vs Austin and much more! COMETEER - Cometeer brings you the best coffee on the planet. And we've got a special deal for you: Save $20 off your first order when you sign up at: cometeer.com/WRESTLE SHEETZ - Energy drink or Milkshake? Imagine getting your favorite energy-bursting G fuel flavors whipped, iced, and milkshak-ified! Go to www.SHEETZ.com and grab a Focus Freak Milkshake for 3.99 or less! Use offer code ENERGIZE to save $1 when you order on the SHEETZ app! FUZZY - Fuzzy is offering our listeners a FREE 7-Day Trial plus $20 off your first purchase of vet-recommended pet meds, supplements, treatments and more. Go to YourFuzzy.com and use promo code WRESTLE to get started." SAVE WITH CONRAD - If you have credit card debt or in a 30 year loan? Well, we can help you get out of that pinch and save money at the same time! Head over to SaveWithConrad.com for a quick quote. AURA - Aura provides digital security protection to keep your online finances, personal information, and tech safe from online threats. It's all-in-one protection from identity theft, financial fraud, malware, scam sites, and so much more. For a limited time, Aura is offering our listeners up to 40% off plans when you visit AURA.com/WRESTLE. LUCY - LUCY Nicotine is a company founded by former smokers looking for a better and cleaner nicotine alternative. Finally, tobacco alternatives that don't suck. Try LUCY today and get 20% your order! Go to WWW.LUCY.CO and use promo code: WRESTLE KEEPS - If your ready to take ACTION and prevent hair loss, go to KEEPS.com/WRESTLE to receive your first month of treatment for FREE! GOLIATH LIFE - GoliathLife.com streamlines the life insurance purchase process by allowing you to get quotes from more than twenty carriers all at the same time and at the same place: GoliathLife.com. PAINT YOUR LIFE - For a limited time offer, get 20% off your painting and FREE shipping. To get this special offer, text the word WRESTLE to 64-000. LIGHTSTREAM - The online application is so easy – you can apply right from your phone! The ONLY way to get this discount is to go to LIGHTSTREAM.com/WRESTLE Subject to credit approval. Rate includes 0.50% AutoPay discount.
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, Bruce and Conrad go back 20 years to revisit No Way Out 2002, which took on February 17, 2002 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, WI! In it, we'd see the return of Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scot Hall, as the NWO makes there WWE Debut! Other topics include AJ Styles dark match, Vince McMahon NWO chair promo, APA having issues about NWO coming in, Rock vs. Undertaker, Rock meeting NWO promo, Jericho vs Austin and much more! COMETEER - Cometeer brings you the best coffee on the planet. And we've got a special deal for you: Save $20 off your first order when you sign up at: cometeer.com/WRESTLE SHEETZ - Energy drink or Milkshake? Imagine getting your favorite energy-bursting G fuel flavors whipped, iced, and milkshak-ified! Go to www.SHEETZ.com and grab a Focus Freak Milkshake for 3.99 or less! Use offer code ENERGIZE to save $1 when you order on the SHEETZ app! FUZZY - Fuzzy is offering our listeners a FREE 7-Day Trial plus $20 off your first purchase of vet-recommended pet meds, supplements, treatments and more. Go to YourFuzzy.com and use promo code WRESTLE to get started." SAVE WITH CONRAD - If you have credit card debt or in a 30 year loan? Well, we can help you get out of that pinch and save money at the same time! Head over to SaveWithConrad.com for a quick quote. AURA - Aura provides digital security protection to keep your online finances, personal information, and tech safe from online threats. It's all-in-one protection from identity theft, financial fraud, malware, scam sites, and so much more. For a limited time, Aura is offering our listeners up to 40% off plans when you visit AURA.com/WRESTLE. LUCY - LUCY Nicotine is a company founded by former smokers looking for a better and cleaner nicotine alternative. Finally, tobacco alternatives that don't suck. Try LUCY today and get 20% your order! Go to WWW.LUCY.CO and use promo code: WRESTLE KEEPS - If your ready to take ACTION and prevent hair loss, go to KEEPS.com/WRESTLE to receive your first month of treatment for FREE! GOLIATH LIFE - GoliathLife.com streamlines the life insurance purchase process by allowing you to get quotes from more than twenty carriers all at the same time and at the same place: GoliathLife.com. PAINT YOUR LIFE - For a limited time offer, get 20% off your painting and FREE shipping. To get this special offer, text the word WRESTLE to 64-000. LIGHTSTREAM - The online application is so easy – you can apply right from your phone! The ONLY way to get this discount is to go to LIGHTSTREAM.com/WRESTLE Subject to credit approval. Rate includes 0.50% AutoPay discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brad began his working career as a chemist fresh out of college with the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. He then moved on as an analytical chemist at Union Carbide Corporation. Upon merging with Dow Chemical Corporation, they saw fit to make him a laboratory information technology site expert which later led to his career as a distance learning coordinator. Union Carbide and then Dow Chemical also trained him in facilitation, team building, Six Sigma, and Apollo Root Cause Analysis, among many other subjects. He is currently a systems manager for a state government agency. Brad became interested in paranormal research after attending a public event where he saw something he couldn't explain. He then became research coordinator for the Center for Paranormal Research and Investigation, which is his current role.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
In this episode Marta Valier talks to Giovanni Batz, President's Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Native American Studies at the University of California, Davis, about his upcoming book, titled The Fourth Invasion: Decolonizing Histories, Megaprojects and Ixil Resistance in Guatemala. He discusses the Ixil resistance, and the struggle against megaprojects in Guatemala analyzing topics like state-sponsored violence, the persecution of human rights defenders and activists, the negative impact of megaprojects on the indigenous communities, and the historical land inequality in Guatemala. Visit the Bradley Center. You can also browse Richard Cross's photos of the Mayan refugees in Chiapas, Mexico, 1983, escaping genocide. Visit the Center's digital collections and our curriculum website. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
In this episode, Marta Valier talks to Brandon Lien, a Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) student that has been working for the last year at the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center on The Black Power Archive Oral History Project, a collection of oral histories documenting the African American experience in Los Angeles. We wanted to hear from a student's perspective what it's like for younger generations to work with oral histories archived at the Bradley Center. Lien, a film student in his third year at CSUN, shared with us three of his favorite audio clips he discovered working at the archive. One clip is from Kumasi, a member of the Slauson street organization The Slausons and author of the 1970 "Folsom Prison Strike and Bill of Rights Manifesto." A second clip is from an oral history with Watani Stiner, a member of the Black nationalist group US Organization. And the last clip is from Donzaleigh Abernathy, daughter of Juanita and Rev. Ralph Abernathy, leaders in the civil rights movement and close friends to Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and our Black Power Oral History Project. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
En este episodio, Marta Valier habla con Aída Silva Hernández, una académica de Tijuana que ha estudiado y trabajado con migrantes durante los últimos veinte años. Ella habla de cómo la ciudad fronteriza mexicana al sur de San Diego ha cambiado en el último siglo, de una ciudad donde los migrantes iban y venían cuando entraban y salían de los EE. UU. para encontrar trabajo, a una ciudad en la que se quedaban atrapados durante años, esperando. mientras trataba de solicitar asilo en los EE. UU. La espera, diseñada específicamente por las políticas de inmigración de EE. UU. para disuadir a los migrantes de ingresar legalmente al país, explica, es demasiado agotadora tanto para los migrantes como para la sociedad civil local que se compromete apoyarlos. In this episode, Marta Valier speaks to Aída Silva Hernández, a scholar from Tijuana that studied and worked with migrants for the last twenty years. She talks about how the Mexican border town south of San Diego has changed in the last century, from a city where migrants would come and go as they entered and exited the U.S. to find work, to a city where they get stuck for years, waiting while trying to apply for asylum in the U.S. The wait, specifically designed by the U.S. immigration policies to deter migrants from entering legally into the country is, she explains, way too grueling for both the migrants and the local civil society that is committed to supporting them. En español. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and our border studies collection. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
In this episode Marta Valier talks to Amelia Frank-Vitale, an anthropologist that studies the migration of undocumented Central Americans in Mexico. She discusses the caravan of 2018, when strength came in numbers and more than 7,000 migrants joined forces to travel through Central America and Mexico forging a movement that reclaimed the migrants right to mobility in a region where the migration regime dictated by the U.S. forces them into clandestine, and deadly, movement. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
What are the structural impacts of the rise of corruption and fusion of politics and drug trafficking in Honduras? How do they impact local employment, land use, poverty, and hunger? What happens when the drug lords and the legally elected officials destroy the legal agriculture activity that the local rural population depends on? In this episode Marta Valier talks to Laura Gottesdiener, a correspondent for Reuters based in Mexico who wrote the special report on the links between corruption, criminality, drug trafficking, and migration in Honduras, explaining in practical terms way how these dynamics work at the local level. Here is the link to Gottesdiner's story: "A drug-trafficking mayor ravaged a local economy, fueling the flight from Honduras." Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
Guillermo Márquez and Marta Valier talk with Douglas Oviedo, an Honduran writer, musician, and performer who wrote the book Caravaneros, a dramatization about his travel with the caravan of fall 2018, when around 7.000 migrants, mostly from Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, joined forces to walk together reclaiming their right to pass through Central America and Mexico to travel to the United States. This episode is in Spanish. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
In this episode, Marta Valier talks with Ada Trillo about her latest exhibition, La Caravana del Diablo 2020. Trillo is a Philadelphia-based photographer, born and raised in the bi-national border region of Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. In her work, she focuses on the violent impact of the U.S. border policy on migrants. Trillo is the most recent affiliate to the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center, and in this episode, she explains how she set up to fly to Honduras to join the caravan in January 2020, where she joined the migrants fleeing violence and poor economic conditions and documented their travels through Guatemala and into Mexico. Trillo's work is in the Library of Congress, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and several other collections. She is the recipient of the British Journal of Photography's Female In Focus 2020 Best Series Award and has been featured in The Guardian, Vogue, Smithsonian Magazine, and Mother Jones, among other publications. She has also been awarded The Me & Eve Grant from the Center of Photographic Arts in Santa Fe and received First Place in Editorial in the Tokyo International Foto Awards. Trillo has exhibited across the world in New York City, Philadelphia, Japan, Luxembourg, Italy, England, France, and Germany. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
In this episode, Marta Valier talks with Todd Miller about his newest book, Build Bridges, Not Walls: A Journey to a World Without Borders, 2021. Miller has more than 20 years of reporting and writing about borders and in his latest book he exposes their fragility and debunks all of the typical justifications we hear about their legitimacy, making the case for their dismantling and abolition. #BradleyCenterCSUN #Border Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and our border studies collection. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
In this episode, Marta Valier presents segments of an oral history interview with Todd Miller, conducted by José Luis Benavides and Pilar de Haro for the Bradley Center. Miller has more than 20 years of reporting and writing about borders—from their massive expansion in the U.S. (Border Patrol Nation, 2014), to their role in preventing climate refugees to migrate (Storming the Wall, 2017), and their central role in protecting the international imperial system (Empire of Borders, 2019). In part 2, we will bring you a conversation about Miller's newest book, Build Bridges, Not Walls: A Journey to a World Without Borders, 2021. #BradleyCenterCSUN #Border Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and our border studies collection. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
Marta Valier talks to Guillermo Márquez about the visual anthropology work that photographer Richard Cross did in Colombia, where he was invited in the late 1970s by anthropologist Nina S. de Friedemann to visually document life in the Afro-Colombian community of San Basilio de Palenque. #BradleyCenterCSUN #Palenque #SanBasilio #Colombia Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
Marta Valier talks to Keith Rice and his granddaughter Taylor Walker. Keith is the historian and archivist at the Bradley Center, and last summer he and Taylor decided to document the BLM protests in our serving area for the Center. Some of their images are now part of a digital exhibition depicting protestors occupying intersections, marching in the streets, delivering valiant and inspiring speeches, and displaying thought-provoking signs that collectively demanded equality for the lives of Black people. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and this digital exhibition. Episode hosted and produced by Marta Valier.
Panel discussion “Environmental Racism, Gender, and Black Place-Making in Mexico's Costa Chica,” with filmmaker Ebony Bailey, Historian Jayson Maurice Porter, and Anthropologist Meztli Yoalli Rodríguez. Event: February 5, 2021. California State University, Northridge. Episode produced by Marta Valier. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website.
Q&A with filmmaker Ebony Bailey about her documentary "Jamaica and Tamarindo: Afro-Tradition in the Heart of Mexico," followed by the panel discussion, “Environmental Racism, Gender, and Black Place-Making in Mexico's Costa Chica,” with Ebony Bailey, Historian Jayson Maurice Porter, and Anthropologist Meztli Yoalli Rodríguez. Event: February 5, 2021. California State University, Northridge. Episode produced by Marta Valier. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website.
Our podcast, Emancipated: Voices and Images from the Archive, continues with the third chapter of Toña's Crossing the River and Other Stories of Fight and Resistance from El Salvador, a series produced by our archival researcher Marta Valier and co-hosted by Rosie Rios and Marta Valier, using oral histories with people who lived in El Salvador during the Liberation War (1980–1992). This chapter centers on El Rescate human rights representative Linda Garrett's encounter with Salvadoran political prisoner Héctor Bernabé Recinos Aguirre, illegally detained for more than four years for organizing the first national strike in 1980. Recinos Aguirre co-founded the Committee of Political Prisoners of San Salvador (COPPES) while Garrett worked on the Index of Accountability, a database used by the United Nations Truth Commission for El Salvador, linking military officers to human rights violations committed during the war. This episode discusses the significance of accountability, reparation, and the weight of impunity on both the old and younger Salvadoran generation. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website.
Our podcast, Emancipated: Voices and Images from the Archive, continues with the second chapter of Toña's Crossing the River and Other Stories of Fight and Resistance from El Salvador, a series produced and hosted by our archival researcher Marta Valier, using oral histories with people who lived in El Salvador during the Liberation War (1980–1992). In the second chapter, we keep following Linda Garrett on her trip to San Salvador as a human rights representative for El Rescate and we meet Carlos Henríquez Consalvi, known as Santiago, who also traveled to San Salvador from Nicaragua with the intention to establish Radio Venceremos, a radio station that operated in areas controlled by the insurgency and that he kept clandestine for 11 years (episode hosted & produced by Marta Valier). Both of them traveled to San Salvador after the assassination of Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero in March 1980, a time where thousands of Salvadorans were fleeing the country. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website.
In this first chapter, we hear from Linda Garrett, a senior policy analyst at the Center for Democracy in the Americas; and Toña Rios, who migrated to Los Angeles from El Salvador in 1981 and is now a pastor at Baldwin Park United Methodist Church in Los Angeles County. Marta Valier produced and hosted this series based on oral histories with people that lived in El Salvador during the liberation war (1980–1992). The 1970s brought to El Salvador increasing government repression, including the creation of government-organized death squads to combat opposition movements and in 1980 a series of failed military juntas took power. By 1981, leftist guerrillas and political groups joined forces, forming the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, the FMLN. Then, throughout the 1980s, a civil war was waged between the FMLN and the U.S.-backed Salvadoran military forces. Visit the Bradley Center website. Also, visit our digital collections and curriculum website.
William A. Schambra joined the Hudson Institute as a Senior Fellow and director of the Institute's Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal in 2003. Prior to that, he became senior vice-president for programs at the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in 1992. Preceding his tenure at Bradley he served as a senior advisor and chief speechwriter for Attorney General Edwin Meese III, Director of the Office of Personnel Management Constance Horner, and Secretary of Health and Human Services Louis Sullivan. He was also director of Social Policy Programs for the American Enterprise Institute and co-director of AEI's “A Decade of the Study of the Constitution series,” which comprised five conversations about the spirit of the Constitution.He delivered this speech at the 19th Annual E.F. Schumacher Lectures in October 1999.If you would like a physical copy of this lecture or others like it, visit centerforneweconomics.org/order-pamphlets to purchase pamphlets of published works and transcripts.The Schumacher Center's applied work seeks to implement the principles described by these speakers within the context of the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts. Our work, both educational and applied, is supported by listeners like you. You can strengthen our mission by making a donation at centerforneweconomics.org/donate, or call us at (413) 528-1737 to make an appointment to visit our research library and office at 140 Jug End Road, Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
Questionable to Return | Episode 22 Episode Site: Questionable to Return - Episode 22 In this episode: Welcome... Pete is Back, Mouse in the House, Frank Teaser, and WWE Royal Rumble Teaser! Fan Mailbag Milwaukee Brewers Talk NFL Playoffs - NFL Divisional Round Green Bay Packers Matt LaFleur Staff Moves Fantasy Football Draft - NFL Divisional Round Results Milwaukee Bucks Talk Estimated Timestamps for Topics: 00:30 - Pete is back, More Gambling Talk, Upcoming Frank Episode 11:56 - Fan Mailbag 27:24 - NFL playoffs, Packers coaching staff updates 51:00 - Bucks Talk 1:01:48 - Fantasy Football Recap Tags: Sports, Packers, Brewers, Badgers, Bucks, Wisconsin Sports, Wisconsin Badgers Basketball, Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, NFL, NCAA, basketball, football, Aaron Rodgers, Fantasy Football, Sports Betting, Milwaukee Bucks, NFL Playoffs, NFL Divisional, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Fan Mailbag, Washington Wizards, Atlanta Hawks, Frank Lamping, Matt LaFleur, Packers Hall of Fame, Bradley Center, WWE
Questionable to Return | Episode 21 Episode Site: Questionable to Return - Episode 21 In this episode: Welcome... Man Down, Disappointing Dad Moment, Childhood Autographs, and Packers Hall of Fame Frank Lamping is Coming! Fan Mailbag Milwaukee Brewers Surprising Move Milwaukee Bucks back to Winning Green Bay Packers Hire Matt LaFleur as their new Head Coach Fantasy Football Draft - NFL Divisional Round NFL Playoffs - Divisional Round Bets Estimated Timestamps for Topics: 00:30 - Getting Autographs, Upcoming Episode with Packers HOF Frank Lamping 11:58 - Mailbag 19:50 - Brewers News 26:57 - Bucks Talk 37:51 - Packers Hire Matt LaFleur 1:03:30 - Fantasy Football Draft Tags: Sports, Packers, Brewers, Badgers, Bucks, Wisconsin Sports, Wisconsin Badgers Basketball, Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, NFL, NCAA, basketball, football, Aaron Rodgers, Fantasy Football, Sports Betting, Milwaukee Bucks, NFL Playoffs, NFL Divisional, Aaron Rodgers, Blake Martinez, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Fan Mailbag, Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz, Frank Lamping, Matt LaFleur, Dad Moments, Autographs, Packers Hall of Fame, Bradley Center, Chicago Bears, Mike McCarthy, Cleveland Browns
The Bucks' backs are against the wall. They need a win Thursday night. And "Spicy" Joe Prunty is ready to help deliver that victory. And the Bradley Center will be ready to make some noise. And Aggressive Giannis Antetokounmpo could be unleashed in the first few minutes with a lineup change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices