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Uncertainty over trade as US tariffs come into effect;The shooting death of a former police officer sparks fears of a gang war in Melbourne; in golf, Grace Kim tees up for the Women's British Open, with nine other Australians.
Dame Lydia Ko will defend her British Open golf title in Wales when the tournament begins tonight. The New Zealander said she has nothing to prove when she tees off in a group that includes one the sport's rising stars and a former world number one. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
The multi-billion-dollar cost of espionage and foreign interference targeting Australia revealed; Australia's largest Indigenous gathering begins in northeast Arnhem Land; And in golf, Grace Kim among nine Australians competing at the Women's British Open in Wales.
Gambling and the Guardians! Big Amish at the bat! Recalling the British Open; plus Pelotonia weekend nears and the cancer question returns!
Jimmy and Brett are back to discuss last weeks Washington results. Alex de Minaur saved 3 championship points to capture his first title of the season in dramatic fashion. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina played great tennis all week beating two top ten players along the way to the final. But could not close the match out losing 3 championship points to the Australian. This isn't the first time this has happen to the Spaniard this year. Sinner, Alcaraz, Djokovic, Draper and Sabalenka all decided to skip the Canadian Masters this week. This draws more attention to the fact of how long the tennis season really is and the demands it puts on the tops players who go deep every week. Scottie Scheffler did it again, won a big golf tournament. This time across the pond at the British Open defeating the rest of the field by at least 4 shots to pick up his 4th major so far. Follow us on - Twitter - @AdvConnors @JimmyConnors @Brett_Connors Instagram - @AdvConnors @Bretterz @GolddoodIsabella Facebook - Jimmy Connors official Facebook page Leave your questions/topics/or links to stories you want us to talk about next week on Jimmy's official Facebook page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Truth in Politics and Culture, I will talk about the impact of Scottie Scheffler's comments prior to and immediately after his win at the British Open. The Left explodes over the Trump Administration's commitment to allow federal workers to share their faith in their work space, President Trump's big wins on tariffs are reshaping the way the United States trades with its partners but how long can they last without the approval of Congress? Hamas uses food aa a weapon against Israel.
Some golf stories are just part of a much bigger and more important life story and on Episode 144, we meet just such a guest. Jennifer Lucas won the first Women's British Open in 1976, but it is what happened later in life, when she discovered a twin sister she never knew she had at the age of 55, that has dominated the last 20 years. In this engrossing chat with John Huggan, Jenny talks not only about being a pioneer of the women's game and the Ladies European Tour, but the impact such a major life discovery has when it comes so late in life.
RUNDOWN Episode 344 of Mitch Unfiltered opens with a humorous lament over the nonexistence of a 344 area code and quickly shifts into cultural reflection—from Morgan Wallen's massive Seattle shows to a heartfelt tribute to late jazz musician Chuck Mangione. Mitch and Hotshot Scott marvel at Ichiro Suzuki's eloquent, humorous, and emotional Hall of Fame speech, calling it mesmerizing and long overdue. Mitch and Hotshot dig into the Mariners' playoff hopes and trade deadline calculus. They debate the potential impact of acquiring Gino Suarez—Seattle fan favorite and current Diamondbacks slugger—and analyze Josh Naylor's recent addition to the lineup. Investment advisor and father of four, John Wasnock of North Bend, WA, stunned the poker world by finishing second in the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event, earning a $6 million prize. A lifelong poker hobbyist and devoted Mariners fan, Wasnock's dream run began as a bucket-list entry and ended in financial freedom — allowing him and his wife to retire and focus on family. Despite losing a pivotal hand on the river, Wasnock played with composure and integrity, becoming a beloved underdog in the process. Brady Farkas joins Mitch Unfiltered to reflect on Ichiro Suzuki's powerful, funny, and fully English Hall of Fame speech in Cooperstown—calling it the best he's heard. Despite the celebratory weekend, the Mariners' on-field play disappointed, as they went 3–4 and squandered chances to gain ground in the playoff race. Trade deadline buzz surrounds players like Luke Raley and Geno Suarez, while Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh give fans reasons to stay hopeful. Mitch and Jason Puckett (aka "Puck") dive into Chapter 10 of KJAren'ts, with plenty of laughs and commentary. Mitch shares how cohost Hotshot Scott somehow always has the perfect contact—including a North Bend native who just won $6 million as runner-up at the World Series of Poker. They also unpack the Seahawks' surprise release of Noah Fant and speculate on Seattle's thin wide receiver room heading into the season. GUESTS John Wasnock | Financial Investment Advisor Turned Poker Sensation Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Jason Puckett | Radio Host, KJ-Aren'ts & PuckSports.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Ichiro's Hall of Fame Speech, North Bend Poker Star, and a Chuck Mangione Tribute Mark 26:08 | Mariners Trade Deadline Math, Gino's Bat, and a Poker Cinderella from North Bend 41:00 | GUEST: John Wasnock; North Bend Dad Wins $6M, Finishes Second at World Series of Poker. 1:09:43 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table, Brady Farkas; Ichiro Shines in Cooperstown, Mariners Struggle on the Field 1:41:00 | GUEST: KJ-Aren'ts [Jason Puckett] Seattle Poker Cinderella, Seahawks Cuts, and the Marvel That Is Hotshot 1:56:03 | Other Stuff Segment: Adam Sandler's Netflix relationship and comedy legacy, Carl Weathers' intended involvement before his passing, Netflix's approach to greenlighting sequels (e.g., Beverly Hills Cop, Hubie Halloween), Seahawks Training Camp 2025 opens at VMAC, Kenny McIntosh injury (likely ACL, out for season), Washington Commanders stadium deal at old RFK site and political implications (President's statement about renaming to Redskins), Will Levis shoulder surgery; Cam Ward to start for Titans, Shilo Sanders (son of Deion) gets no first-team reps in Browns camp but takes the high road, Scotty Scheffler's British Open win, TaylorMade under fire for Photoshopping Scheffler's hairline in post-win ad, John Daly appearances at Augusta Hooters ended due to Hooters bankruptcy/closure, Barry Bonds' 756th home plate auctioned ($132,000), Cubs fan falls into net trying to get a home run ball at Wrigley Field, Bill Self (Kansas basketball coach) recovering after heart surgery, Caitlin Clark's rookie card sells for $660,000, most ever for a women's sports card, Uber launches “Women Preferred” mode for drivers and riders for added safety, Chuck E. Cheese arrest, RIPs / Obituaries; Hulk Hogan, legendary pro wrestler (notable moments: WrestleMania III, Thunderlips in Rocky III), Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath frontman and solo icon), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show) — note: likely fictional as of now, Headlines; Serial butt sniffer arrested in Burbank, NY ad exec pees off rooftop bar in Florida, Man amputates penis after injecting Vaseline-type substance
In the final message of the Three Kings series, Pastor Torry Sheppard closes with the story of Solomon, the king whose reign began with unmatched wisdom and blessing but ended in compromise and sorrow. The sermon, titled “What You Don't Steward, Sours,” explores the danger of mishandled blessings and the call to use God-given resources, influence, and opportunities for kingdom purposes.When Winning Isn't EnoughPastor Torry begins by naming a universal experience: achieving something you deeply wanted—only to discover it doesn't fulfill you. Whether it's a promotion, a major purchase, or even success itself, many of us know the strange letdown of getting what we wanted and still feeling empty. He illustrates this through golfer Scottie Scheffler's candid admission before the British Open that, despite being the world's number one, golf ultimately doesn't satisfy the deepest parts of his heart.This echoes Solomon's haunting words in Ecclesiastes 2:10–11:“I denied myself nothing my eyes desired… Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done… everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”If Solomon—the wisest, wealthiest king in history—could admit the futility of pleasure and success, we must wrestle with the same question he and Scheffler asked: “What's the point?”Solomon's Splendor: Humble BeginningsTo understand how Solomon ended up disillusioned, Pastor Torry takes us back to where it began—in humility. In 1 Kings 3, newly crowned Solomon travels to Gibeon, the most sacred worship site in Israel, to seek God's help. In a dream, God invites Solomon to ask for anything he wants. Rather than riches or power, Solomon requests wisdom to lead God's people well.This reveals a profound truth: Solomon saw himself as a steward. He recognized that the kingdom wasn't his—it was God's. And because Solomon sought God's kingdom first, God granted him not only wisdom but also wealth, honor, and peace.For a time, Solomon's priorities were clear: everything he built—especially the temple—pointed to the greatness of Yahweh. Under his leadership, Israel flourished, and even the Queen of Sheba was left breathless at the wisdom, wealth, and glory on display.But as Pastor Torry notes, Solomon's story doesn't end at Gibeon. Over time, his focus drifted. His success became self-serving. The humility that brought him to worship slowly gave way to pride.The Blessing Paradox: A Pattern Through ScriptureThis shift reflects what Pastor Torry calls “The Cycle of Blessing.” It begins with humble dependence on God, which leads to divine empowerment, then to great impact, and eventually to tangible blessing—resources, influence, and success. But often, those very blessings become dangerous when they lead to pride, self-reliance, and ultimately, spiritual drift.This isn't unique to Solomon. Pastor Torry points out that this cycle shows up repeatedly throughout Scripture. We see it in King Saul, who began in humility but ended in rebellion. We see it in David, whose heart for God drifted into sin. And we can see it in ourselves if we're not careful.And this is the paradox: blessings are meant to build God's kingdom, but when misused or hoarded, they sour. From this observation, Pastor Torry provides two guiding truths: Kingdom blessings are for kingdom purposes.What we don't steward, sours.”Crossing the Lines: Solomon's Slow FadeSolomon's decline wasn't sudden—it was a slow, subtle fade. Pastor Torry highlights how Solomon violated the very warnings God gave in Deuteronomy 17: kings must not accumulate excessive wealth, multiply wives, or rely on military power for themselves.Yet Solomon did all of these. He built a palace that cost more and took longer than God's temple. He amassed chariots and gold as symbols of power. He married hundreds of foreign wives who drew his heart toward their gods.The man who once wrote, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,” now lived as though he were the exception to God's commands. This wasn't ignorance—it was willful misalignment.How to Break the Cycle: Gratitude and SurrenderPastor Torry then shifts to Solomon's closing words in Ecclesiastes 12, where the weary king offers hard-earned wisdom:“Remember your Creator… Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.”Two practices emerge:Gratitude – “Remember your Creator.” Gratitude humbles us. It reminds us that everything we have—wealth, influence, opportunity—belongs to God. It anchors us in the Giver rather than the gift.Surrender – “Fear God and keep His commandments.” Worship is more than a song; it's offering back to God what is most precious. Like Abraham in Genesis 22, true worship is openhandedness—a willingness to live generously and obediently with what God entrusts to us.Conclusion: Which Part of the Story Are You Living?Pastor Torry closes with three invitations:To the blessed: If you've been given much, remember your Creator. Use your resources for God's purposes and expand His kingdom.To the striving: If you're chasing “more,” stop. There's no finish line when “more” becomes your purpose. Fulfillment is found in living for something bigger—God's kingdom.To the disappointed: If success has let you down, find hope in surrender. Real purpose begins when you live for the King, not yourself.Wherever we find ourselves, Solomon's hard-won wisdom still rings true: “Remember your Creator. Fear God. Keep His commands.” When we live this way, blessings remain blessings—they don't sour.
No Suck Saturday returns with five uplifting stories. A heartfelt tribute to Hulk Hogan, who passed at 71, features a man sharing how Hogan walked with his daughter, giving her hope to overcome a rare disease. In Iowa, baby Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks, earns a Guinness World Record as the youngest premature baby to survive, defying a 0% survival chance. Golfer Scottie Scheffler, fresh off a British Open win, emphasizes faith and family over fleeting victories. A humorous TikTok shows a family scattering ashes, interrupted by a Spotify ad about clearing “stuck poop,” bringing levity to a somber moment. Finally, Peyton Manning recounts a secret workout with Tom Brady, threatening high schoolers to keep their friendship under wraps. The episode closes with a discussion on C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, exploring morality versus psychoanalysis, and a bittersweet highlight of Bella weaning her daughter. Hulk Hogan, Nash Keene, Scottie Scheffler, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, premature baby, Guinness World Record, British Open, Spotify ad, morality, psychoanalysis
John and Maria discuss the news of the week including the end of the highly political Stephen Colbert late night show and Scottie Sheffler's inspirational comments after winning the British Open. Also, this week, why so many people don't want to enter a public library anymore. Recommendations Same-Sex Marriage by John Stonestreet and Sean McDowell The Identity Project Segment 1 - Colbert Cancelled and A Golf Champion Prioritizes Faith Latigo Ranch NYT: CBS Canceling ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert' After Next Season Scottie Scheffler on Winning The Open Breakpoint: The Liberty to Live Not by Lies Born Again Used Books Alliance Defending Freedom Segment 2 - Death of the Public Library The Free Press: The Death of the Public Library Breakpoint: The Scopes Trial and the Power of Story Segment 3 - Why Are Wealthy Nations Unhappy WORLD: Why are the wealthy so unhappy? Breakpoint: Why the HENRYs Aren't Happy Breakpoint: A Decade of Obergefell: Corrupted Laws and Misled Courts Submit a question to Breakpoint here! __________ Register for the Colson Fellows Program by July 31 at colsonfellows.org. Get access to the Why Life? video series at colsoncenter.org/whylife.
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University of Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life, Ghislaine Maxwell subpoenaed, Gary Graff joins us to talk Ozzy, bald John Lennon, Butt-Rock is back, boner-makers Salma Hayek & Sydney Sweeney, Candace Owens sued for defamation, and an update on Kate Cassidy. An old picture of John Lennon ignites a fight amongst Beatles fans... over his hair line. It gets so deep Drew digs up a picture of John's dad, Alf. The stock market has been on fire as the S&P and NASDAQ hit all time highs. Crypto is on fire and no one can still explain it. Brandon's neighbor dishes on his marriage to billionaire David Geffen. Drew is firmly on David Armstrong's side. What about you? Some people are saying Geffen might be in trouble for sex trafficking. Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison. The victim's impact statements tore him a new one, especially by pointing out how terrible he is at murdering. Crazy Planes: A Delta flight almost had a plane land on top of it in Mexico City. This just days after a Delta flight had to avoid a B-52 bomber in midair. Donald Trump's approval ratings seem to be up. Get ready to pay more for candy as the price of cocoa is sky high. A Federal judge shuts down release of the Epstein grand jury testimony. Ghislaine Maxwell subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee. The Wall Street Journal reports that US AG Pam Bondi told Trump in May that he's in the Epstein files. There are new pictures of Donald Trump hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein back in the day. Gary Graff joins us following the death of Ozzy Osbourne. EMTs tried to save the Prince of Darkness for two hours. There's going to be a ton of new Ozzy stuff coming out in the next year. Gary also talks about the 40th anniversary of Live Aid. His favorite performance that day was George Thorogood. Kate Cassidy, the girlfriend of Liam Payne, has become a full-time influencer on TikTok. Salma Hayek gave everyone boners today. Sydney Sweeney tried to as well, but was wearing too much denim. The Cleveland Browns unveiled their new helmets today, but some oaf took all the attention away. The clear highlight of the British Open was a sweet fart. Candace Owens is sued by the French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife for claiming Brigitte is really a man. Butt-Rock is back! You know Puddle of Mudd, right? If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Bobby and Mike broke down the Saints' first training camp practice session under new head coach Kellen Moore. Bobby discussed the team's quarterback competition between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough, and Jake Haener. He emphasized the importance of the tight end position to Coach Moore's offense. The guys evaluated safety Julian Blackmon and defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard, the Saints' free-agent signings. Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist for TigerRag.com, previewed LSU's opener vs. Clemson. Bobby, Mike, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby and Steve interviewed Audacy NFL insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, about the upcoming NFL season. The guys also played their exclusive post-practice interview with Saints linebacker Demario Davis.
Colter Nuanez and Andrew Houghton catch up on news that we might've missed, including Scottie Scheffler's dominance in the British Open and the return of a college basketball video game. Plus: Missoula Sentinel standout and future Montana Tech football player Jace Koshatka visits the studio for a Senior Spotlight.
It's Wednesday, July 23rd, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark and Adam McManus Muslims kill Syrian pastor and 20 members of family Syrian Muslims took the life of a pastor and 20 members of his family over the weekend. Khalid Mezher was the pastor of the Good Shepherd Evangelical Church in southern Syria. He and his family converted to Christianity years ago out of a religious group in the area known as the Druze. Violence between Druze militias and fighters from the Bedouin tribes, which are mostly Muslim, has taken the lives of hundreds of people over the last week. Evangelical leader Johnnie Moore wrote on X, “Pastor Khalid died for a faith that many Christians hardly live. They are now martyrs who gave their entire lives, in difficult circumstances, to share the love of Jesus with their neighbors and beloved Syria.” In Matthew 16:25, Jesus said, “For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.” Puerto Rico protects kids from transsexual drugs and surgeries Puerto Rico is protecting children from transsexual drugs and surgeries. Last Wednesday, Republican Governor Jenniffer González Colón signed the Law for the Protection of the Health and Well-being of Minors in Puerto Rico. Harming children with such transsexual procedures is punishable by 15 years in prison. Puerto Rico joins nearly 30 states in America with similar bans. Japan to invest $550 billion into America President Donald Trump secured a great deal with Japan, reports The Epoch Times. On Truth Social, President Trump announced, “We just completed a massive deal with Japan, perhaps the largest deal ever made. Japan will invest, at my direction, $550 billion into the United States, which will receive 90% of the profits. “This deal will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. There has never been anything like it. Perhaps most importantly, Japan will open their country to trade including cars and trucks, rice and certain other agricultural products. … Japan will pay reciprocal tariffs to the United States of 15%.” CBS/Skydance to pay Trump Foundation $36 million President Trump recently reached a $16 million settlement with Paramount, the parent of CBS News, over what he claimed was misleading editing of a pre-election interview with the Democratic candidate for president, Kamala Harris, reports The Guardian. While CBS initially called the lawsuit “completely without merit”, Paramount is in the midst of an $8 billion sale to the Hollywood studio Skydance Media, which requires the approval of federal regulators. President Trump has claimed that the future owner of CBS will provide him with $20 million worth of advertising and programming – days after the network canceled The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. On Truth Social, Trump wrote, “We have just achieved a BIG AND IMPORTANT WIN in our historic lawsuit against 60 Minutes, CBS, and Paramount. … CBS and its corporate owners knew that they defrauded the American people, and were desperate to settle. Paramount/CBS/60 Minutes have today paid $16 Million in settlement, and we also anticipate receiving $20 million more from the new owners, in advertising, PSAs, or similar programming, for a total of over $36 million dollars.” He added, “This is another in a long line of VICTORIES over the Fake News Media, who we are holding to account for their widespread fraud and deceit. The Wall Street Journal, The Failing New York Times, The Washington Post, MSDNC, CNN, and all other Mainstream Media Liars, are ON NOTICE that the days of them being allowed to deceive the American people are OVER.” Federal workforce shrunk by 22,000 people A report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond found the U.S. federal workforce has shrunk by over 22,000 people from January to May of this year. Chuck Ezell, the Acting Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, said, “The American people deserve a government that is lean, efficient, and focused on core priorities. This data marks the first measurable step toward President Trumpʼs vision of a disciplined, accountable federal workforce and itʼs only the beginning.” Trump has also extended his hiring freeze on federal workers through October. Foreign buyers purchased $56 billion worth of U.S. homes The National Association of Realtors reports that foreign buyers purchased $56 billion worth of U.S. homes from April 2024 through March 2025. The number of home purchases by foreign buyers rose to over 78,000 this year. That's up from last year's report, but still down from 284,000 purchases in 2017. The top destination states for foreign buyers include Florida, California, Texas, and New York. The most popular origin countries of international buyers are China, Canada, Mexico, India, and the United Kingdom. China's share of buyers has gone up significantly since 2007. Star from The Cosby Show drowned Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrayed the teenage son Theo Huxtable on “The Cosby Show”, died at 54 in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica, reports the Associated Press. Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department said Warner drowned Sunday afternoon, July 20th on a beach on Costa Rica's Limón province when a current pulled him deeper into the ocean. His character, Theo, was the only son among four daughters in the household of Cosby's Cliff Huxtable and Phylicia Rashad's Clair Huxtable on the NBC sitcom. He was one of the prime representations of American teenage life and Black boyhood on a show that was the most popular in America for much of its run from 1984 to 1992. Christian golfer says priorities are faith, family, then golf And finally, Scottie Scheffler won the Open Championship earlier this week. Also known as the British Open, it's the oldest golf tournament in the world. The American professional golfer has won 20 times worldwide since 2022. After his latest victory, Scheffler told reporters he enjoys golf but that faith and family are his greatest priorities. SCHEFFLER: “I would say my greatest priorities are my faith and my family. Those come first for me. Golf is third in that I've said it for a long time. Golf is not how I identify myself. I don't identify myself by winning tournaments, chasing trophies, being famous or whatever it is. “This week, I was the best player in the world. I'm sitting here with the trophy. We're gonna start all over in Memphis, back to even par. Show goes on. I don't feel any different because I've won a golf tournament. This is not the ‘be all end all' for me, but I'm extremely grateful for it. “I don't think that I'm anything special, just because some weeks, I'm better at shooting a lower score than other guys are.” Scheffler's love for family inspired a Nike ad that celebrates fatherhood. The footwear company posted a picture of Scheffler on the golf course with his infant son. Nike wrote, “Priorities unchanged. Another major secured. The wins keep coming on and off the course for Scottie Scheffler.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Wednesday, July 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and Calvin Watkins discuss [1:55] the furor over Jerry Jones' perceived slights of Micah Parsons and Dak Prescott. Bottom line: Just Jerry being Jerry. Calvin gives us his three big storylines going into camp, and Evan says the rankings mean there must be a lot of questions about the team. [38:40] Kevin asks Evan if the Rangers still have a playoff pulse, and Evan says it's hard to tell. [54:00] But they can still make a move for a reliever before the deadline. The guys note Scottie Scheffler's win in the British Open and the comparisons to Tiger Woods, which makes Evan crazy. [1:05:50] And the guys are down with WNBA players asking to get paid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Derrick Nix played much of his college football career, hindered by a life-threatening kidney problem that sapped his strength and ended his playing career prematurely. Dexter McCluster spent much of his career with coaches and talent evaluators telling him he was too small. Eventually, Nix became McCluster's coach at Ole Miss. Saturday night, they go into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame together.
Bobby, Mike, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby recapped the British Open, highlighting Scottie Scheffler. Steve discussed the Saints' lack of tight end talent. Mike said he's wary of paying free agent TE Noah Fant.
Bobby and Mike discussed the Saints' decision to sign free agent defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard. The guys evaluated New Orleans' running back competition behind Alvin Kamara. Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist for TigerRag.com, joined Sports Talk. Guilbeau shared his thoughts on LSU's running backs, offensive line, tight ends, and defense. He also previewed the Tigers' season-opening matchup at Clemson. Bobby, Mike, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Christian Scottie Scheffler won the British Open last weekend. What Nike did with his win could be a sign of the cultural shift we need in America. But Scottie's boldness led the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian Scottie Scheffler won the British Open last weekend. What Nike did with his win could be a sign of the cultural shift we need in America. But Scottie's boldness led the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join the conversation as Matt and John discuss the British Open, the latest chapter in the State of the Bible report on self-care, this day in sports history, and one thing they liked this week. Article link: https://www.americanbible.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/SOTB-2025-07-Final.pdf 0:00 Intro 06:02 Sports Talk 18:12 State of the Bible - Self Care 37:52 This Day in Sports History 44:00 One Thing We Liked
Scottie Scheffler was beaming at Portrush as he takes the British Open. Aztec football losing community? Chargers Q&A. NFL Notebook Players Association, Chiefs, Vikings, Browns, Commanders, Bengals, Redskins, Titans. Padres AJ Preller needs to make big moves. Dodgers baseball in trouble. NBA Player deals involving Lakers, Clippers, Heat and WNBA. NHL Notebook includes Ducks, Canucks, and San Diego Gulls. Plus, soccer news from San Diego FC, Team USA, Liverpool, and AC Milan. We've got Formula 1 Racing too. Got a question or comment for Hacksaw? Drop your take in the live chat on Facebook, X or YouTube. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Monday, July 21, 2025. 1)...BRITISH OPEN...A NEW SUPERSTAR ARRIVES "SCOTTIE WINS IN IRELAND" ------ 2)...AZTECS FOOTBALL OPENS CAMP "AZTECS-LOST THE COMMUNITY?" --------- 3)...CHARGERS....1ST DAY CONTACT "QUESTIONS & ANSWERS" 4)...NFL NOTEBOOK "THE UNION-OFF FIELD TROUBLES" NFL PLY ASSOC CHIEFS-VIKINGS BROWNS COMMANDERS-BENGALS WASH REDSKINS TITANS ======= (HALFTIME...DIXIELINE LUMBER) ======== 5)...PADRES...CLOCK TICKING ON TRADE DEADLINE "DECISION DAY-BIG NEED?" 6)...DODGERS BASEBALL IN BIG TROUBLE? "DODGERS IN CRISIS" ========== 7)...NBA NOTEBOOK "PLAYER DEALS...WNBA REVOLT" LAKERS CLIPPERS MIAMI HEAT WNBA ============ 8)...NHL NOTEBOOK "GOALTENDERS IN NEWS" DUCKS VANCOUVER GULLS ============ 9)...HOT HEADLINES "OFF THE SPORTSWIRE" SDFC TEAM USA LIVERPOOL AC MILAN FORMULA 1 ============= #nfl #BROWNS #BENGALS #TITANS #CHARGERS #COMMANDERS #redskins #VIKINGS #MLB #PADRES #dylancease #ajpreller #robertsuarez #luisarraez #DODGERS #tommyedman #mookiebetts #freddiefreeman #shoheiohtani #PAC12 #MOUNTAINWEST #sandiegostate #aztecs #seanlewis #sdsu #nil #transferportal #justinherbert #quentinjohnston #deanspanos #NAJEEHARRIS #MEHKIBECTON #CAMWARD #treyhendrickson #nhl #DUCKS #OILERS #canucks #gulls #lakers #clippers #heat #wnba #caitlinclark #kelseyplum #f1 #teamusa #christianpulisic #sdfc #SANDIEGOFC #milaniloski #pga #livgolf #rorymcilroy #scottiescheffler #britishopen #sdut #973thefan #sandiegouniontribune #brycemiller #scottmiller #kevinacee #donaldtrump Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ To get the latest news and information about sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/
Monday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Scottie Scheffler widens the gap in his greatness compared to other modern golfers. Jonas recaps his weekend in Vegas for the Manny Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios fight. Plus, financial and legal fallout from Coldplay Gate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN Here's a wild behind-the-scenes story involving the viral CEO from the Coldplay concert — did Mitch actually reached out? Mitch and Hotshot slide into Ottawa trivia, highlighting hometown music legends like Alanis Morissette and songwriter Paul Anka. Mitch and Hotshot Scott recap the Mariners' gut-punch loss on Sunday after taking the first two games from Houston, focusing on a costly JP Crawford error that flipped momentum in an 11-3 collapse. Despite the disappointment, the M's remain in playoff position heading into a daunting series with the red-hot Brewers and their 103-mph phenom Jacob Misiorowski. With the trade deadline approaching, Mitch speculates on bullpen help and a potential return for Eugenio Suarez. Mitch is joined by Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle [Mariners No-Table] to unpack a frustrating Sunday collapse that spoiled a potential sweep of the Astros, despite strong starts from the rotation and promising moments from Julio Rodríguez. The crew breaks down playoff odds, bullpen trade needs, and the logic behind a potential Gino Suarez rental deal. They preview a tough week ahead against the red-hot Brewers and tricky Angels, with bold predictions for Dom Canzone and the M's pitching staff. MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis returns to Mitch Unfiltered to discuss how Kade Anderson unexpectedly fell to the Mariners at No. 3—despite Callis saying it was highly unlikely just two weeks earlier. He explains why it wasn't a knock on Anderson, but a cost-saving move by the Nationals and Angels. Callis breaks down Anderson's strengths, how he compares to Paul Skenes, and when fans might expect to see him in the big leagues. He also weighs in on the Mariners' other top draft picks and gives the front office high marks for its overall haul. In this week's KJ-Aren'ts, Mitch and Jason Puckett relive the viral backlash from Mitch's tweet doubting Cal Raleigh's Home Run Derby chances with his dad pitching. Mitch explains the misunderstood context, while Puckett gleefully replays clips and receipts. The segment spirals into a hilarious debate on bad takes, freezing cold tweets, and All-Star innings, with both hosts taking their lumps. Full episode available to Mitch Unfiltered patrons. The “Other Stuff” segment dives into Scotty Scheffler's historic British Open win and streak of dominance, before veering into a whirlwind of quirky, controversial, and surprising headlines—from Jay Cutler's endangered species scandal to In-N-Out Burger's move to Tennessee. GUESTS Joe Doyle | MLB Draft and Prospects Analyst Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Jim Callis | Senior Writer, MLB Pipeline / MLB.com Jason Puckett | Radio Host, KJ-Aren'ts & PuckSports.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch debates texting the infamous CEO from the Coldplay scandal as Episode 343 opens with viral chaos, Canadian trivia, and songwriting legends 27:46 | JP Crawford error flipped momentum in an 11-3 collapse. 38:45 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners blow a shot at the sweep, but playoff outlook remains strong as trade deadline looms. 1:00:42 | GUEST: Jim Callis revisits Mariners' unexpected draft win, Kade Anderson's ceiling, and what comes next. 1:16:46 | GUEST: KJ-Aren'ts [Jason Puckett] Mitch defends his cold Cal Raleigh take, while Puckett fans the flames. 1:37:35 | Other Stuff Segment: Scotty Scheffler British Open win, Tiger Woods comparison, Brock Lesnar's daughter dating Drew Moss, Mariners draft Cade Anderson, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne, Teddy Bridgewater suspension, Jay Cutler African hunting controversy, DUI and bribery charge, ex-MLB player Dan Serafini murder conviction, Stevie Wonder blindness rumor, Darth Vader lightsaber auction, cancellation of Stephen Colbert's Late Show, In-N-Out Burger headquarters move to Tennessee, Connie Francis death, Coldplay CEO resignation, Walmart adult toy theft, milk spill in New York, Alex Cora Coldplay affair speculation, longest-serving KFC employee death.
7/21/25 - Hour 1 Rich and the guys react to Scottie Scheffler's Open Championship victory to capture his 3rd leg of golf's career grand slam. Rich and the guys revisit the Yankees' infamous trade of Jay Buhner to the Mariners that was famously lamented by Frank Costanza on ‘Seinfeld.' Premier Lacrosse League and Women's Lacrosse League founder Paul Rabil joins Rich in-studio. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mariners were able to avoid having a slow start to the second half of the season but fell short of sweeping the Astros by losing 11-3 on Sunday. Saturday’s game was a thriller in extra innings with some weird plays including Dylan Moore getting and RBI off the knob of his bat. Can the Mariners compete for a division title? // Headline Rewrites: The Seahawks released tight end Noah Fant on Sunday, saving nearly $9 million against the cap. Scottie Scheffler won his 2nd major of 2025 and 4th overall after winning the British Open by 4 strokes. The NFLPA's JC Tretter is resigning just days after Lloyd Howell stepped down amid several controversies. // The Seahawks have released Tight End Noah Fant freeing up almost $9 million in cap space, what is next for the team? Bump and Curtis break down the possibilities for the Seahawks in trades or extensions of current players. // With the trade deadline approaching, who is and isn’t available for the Mariners to go after? The Diamondbacks are looking like sellers even after having a good weekend and there are multiple target players on that roster for the Mariners. Are the Mariners willing to give up what the Diamondbacks want to get Geno Suarez?
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler joins Bump & Curtis to check in on some of the biggest headlines around the NFL and what he makes of the Seahawks roster going into the 2025 season. // Headline Rewrites: The Seahawks released tight end Noah Fant on Sunday, saving nearly $9 million against the cap. Scottie Scheffler won his 2nd major of 2025 and 4th overall after winning the British Open by 4 strokes. The NFLPA's JC Tretter is resigning just days after Lloyd Howell stepped down amid several controversies. // NFL Headlines: Bump & Curtis go through the stories across the NFL. From Dan Campbell having to find replacements for his OC and DC positions, Micah Parsons showing up to training camp without a new deal done, and Trey Hendrickson not at Bengals training camp as he is looking for a new deal. // We go through what we have learned from our NFC West Check-In’s. From the perspectives from each reporter and broadcaster for the Seahawks divisional opponents, what knowledge have we gained going into the 2025 season?
Today's Sports Daily covers NFL margin of victory shows how competitive the league is, the balance of power between the haves and the have nots, more NBA gambling issues, and Scottie Scheffler is making golf unfair.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
Less than two weeks out from the August 1 tariff deadline, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses progress on trade deals with the EU, Japan, and Indonesia. Sec. Bessent also comments on monetary policy, including reports that he tried to talk President Trump out of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell. He calls for an examination of the entire Federal Reserve institution. Robert Frank reports on the latest in the private jet business: an investment group led by LVMH's private equity arm is buying 20% of Flexjet. Plus, Scottie Scheffler won his first British Open title, and Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen recreate a meme-able moment on a kiss cam. Scott Bessent - 13:06Robert Frank - 33:36 In this episode:Scott Bessent, @SecScottBessentBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
Scottie Scheffler wins the British Open but he's still not on the same level as Tiger Woods. Dolphins invest in young talent this offseason. Marlins take two out of three against KC Royals.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
1:20: The big news heading into 49ers training camp is who's not going to be threre:15:01: Check in on the British Open:19:43: CMC is the key to the 49er making the playoffs + the biggest weakness for the team29:57: What is going on with the NFL Players Association?47:27: Fashion advice and the Eagles Super Bowl ring:59:16: The Giants date with Broomhilda:1:03:33: Today in history:
Roger Goodell joins the show! We're live from Fanatics Fest in NYC with the 8th Commissioner of the National Football League, the man who has taken the NFL to new heights and dedicated his life to the league. We talk life as the commish, growing the game, flag football in the Olympics, and more. Commissioner Goodell then takes our patented Dude Ranking Questionnaire. We wrap up with The Chillest Dude of the Week presented by Coors Light. Thanks again to Michael Rubin and Fanatics Fest for hosting us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this hour of the Sports Gambling Podcast, Sean Green and Ryan Kramer give you their popular bets to fade, and play Sports Betting Blackjack. Also, joining the show is CJ Sullivan, Bottom Line Bombs, to talk about the British Open.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Matt Youmans and Will Hill preview and update Friday's MLB card. Also, joining the show is Sam Cooney, golf oddsmaker, to discuss the British Open. Matt and Will also preview the New York Jets 2025 season.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Matt Youmans and Will Hill preview and update Friday's MLB card and recap the All-Star game. Also, joining the show is Jeff Sealey, golf handicapper, to discuss the British Open.
Tony opens the show by talking with Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang about this latest batch of unbearable weather hitting DC, Steve Sands calls in from Northern Ireland to talk about the British Open, Taylor Twellman calls in to talk about playing in the celebrity tournament in Lake Tahoe last week as well as some news on Lionel Messi, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : BettySoo “Dreams” ; “Still” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony Kornheiser and Pablo Torre discuss the British Open, Shemar Stewart, and Damian Lillard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 1754 - brought to you by our incredible sponsors: Inocogni - Take your personal data back with Incogni! Get 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/HARDFACTOR and use code HARDFACTOR at checkout. Lucy - Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to Lucy.co/HARDFACTOR and use promo code (HARDFACTOR) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind. Factor Meals - The Best Premade Meal Delivery Service on Earth - Get started at factormeals.com/hardfactor50off and use code hardfactor50off to get 50% off your first box plus free shipping. 00:00:00 Timestamps 00:02:40 Pat's insane Airbnb thermostat and feral cat story 00:10:02 Golf fans farts loudly into the mic at the British Open 00:14:00 Oregon man with tricycle and arsenal arrested on Pennsylvania Ave 00:21:30 TURD OF THE WEEK: Married CEO of Astronomer caught with his head of HR on Coldplay kiss cam 00:32:40 RFK Jr. wants to save Canadian ostriches with the bird flu 00:36:40 A Key West woman bear-maced a person who ran over a chicken 00:41:20 Dance protest for a Seattle bar that's been open for 92 years and is being forced out by the landlord And much, much more… Thank you for listening! Go to patreon.com/hardfactor to join our community, get access to bonus podcasts and the Discord chat server with the hosts, but Most Importantly: HAGFD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuing dream and nightmare discussions, calls on dreams and a sleepwalker. A Princeton psychology professor analyzes Gio's dreams. CLo updates with Willie Randolph on not getting another managing job; Gio learned of his firing in an LA hotel shower from Joe Benigno. Sal interviewed former astronaut Michael Massimino yesterday. CLo has British Open news. Finally, Gio and Jerry discuss CBS canceling “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” with Gio predicting more high-priced talent and shows will disappear due to financial models failing.
Hour 1 For a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry discuss player investment in skyrocketing salaries, with many players now prioritizing money over winning. Unlike most teams, the Knicks are praised for consistent effort. Gio believes losing impacts some players more, citing Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor as caring more than Juan Soto. Jerry agrees players can't match fan intensity, and no championship tops the first. Gio laments that most players once prioritized winning, but now prioritize money. CLo's update is delayed by reality TV talk. CLo asks Gio about getting sick from licking his golf ball, which Gio is glad was legitimate. Baseball returns tonight. Jim Harbaugh remains a character. CLo shares a golf highlight with odd background noise. In the final segment, Gio questions Peter Schwartz's lack of amusement at Shane Gillis's ESPYs monologue and criticizes Joe Benigno's frequent complaining. Hour 2 Note: You don't hear the music. Blame streaming service rules. Gio shares new music. A caller asks about Jim Harbaugh's 22 foul balls vs. Joe Benigno's 4 holes-in-one. Gio gifted Joe rolling papers and a porno for Christmas. CLo returns, shares new music, and Al's vacation audio. Marco Balletti pinch-hit for Infinity Sports Network. Sal Licata got upset with a Juan Soto hater. Gio displays his old mullet hair and recalls a 2021 boat party prank by Spike Eskin. A caller dreamt of BT being ejected from places, a common dream. Hour 3 The hour begins with dreams and nightmares, including listener calls and a sleepwalker's experience. A Princeton psychology professor analyzes Gio's dreams. CLo updates on Willie Randolph's surprise at not managing again, with Gio recalling hearing of Willie's firing in an LA hotel shower from Joe Benigno. Sal interviewed astronaut Michael Massimino. CLo also has British Open news. Finally, Gio and Jerry discuss CBS canceling “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” with Gio predicting more high-priced talent and shows will disappear due to unsustainable financial models. Hour 4 Gio and Jerry discuss a viral Coldplay concert video involving a CEO and HR head's affair. Gio believes their panicked reaction, not the kiss itself, caused the uproar, and he disliked kiss cams. They agree "bad publicity" is untrue. CLo provides his final update, discussing the Pebble Beach trip and Al and Eddie's non-golfing plans. CLo shares a recurring dream and "Ripped From the Headlines." Moment of The Day: Eddie's song. Gio wants to play an explicit band for Jerry. The show concludes with an update on the viral video and listener calls.
In this hour of Cashing Out, Dustin Swedelson is joined by Dave Dameshek, host of The Shek Show who previews the 2025 NFL season for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Plus, Wes Reynolds, VSiN Contributor joins the show to discuss the British Open.
Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon Discuss the MLB All-Star, British Open and Bradley Beal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00) Happy British Open day! Ryan Johnston is in for Fred today, which means lots of golf talk throughout the show! Trying to beat the Florida heat is not for the weak. Hardy gives an update on navigating the trash strikes in his town. (22:36) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: The ESPYS went down last night and lets just say some of the jokes weren’t received well. Hardy is all pumped about the British Open starting today. How does Scottie Scheffler compare to the all time greats in golf? (PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads) CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Tony opens the show by talking about trying the new McConnell's ice cream, and he also talks about an encounter he had with a dog that led to him getting some startling medical advice. Doug Ferguson of the AP calls in to preview the British Open, Buster Olney calls in to talk about what turned out to be a wild All Star game, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Mandy Valentine “Sugar Baby” ; “Run, Rabbit, Run” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A cast of thousands join in and bet on this year's British Open
Sal and the D3 recap the Home Run Derby, go over their favorite win total bet for the NFL (11:50) and NCAA (21:24), and are joined by Paul Koehorst to give out their best bets for the British Open (31:09). Hosts: Cousin Sal, Harry Gagnon, Darren Szokoli, Brian Szokoli Guest: Paul Koehorst Producer: Michael Szokoli The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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