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When our faith falters and God's promises seem empty, we face the same choice Israel did in Malachi 3. Some returned to God while others walked away in despair. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller reveals how God hears every word, sees every heart, and remembers every deed. When the final chapter closes, will your name be written in the Book of Life? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://moodyoffer.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
When our faith falters and God's promises seem empty, we face the same choice Israel did in Malachi 3. Some returned to God while others walked away in despair. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller reveals how God hears every word, sees every heart, and remembers every deed. When the final chapter closes, will your name be written in the Book of Life? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/173/29
GriffsThePitch.com Richard Griffin joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the Blue Jays, the foundational issues of the team during the losing skid, the usage of bullpen on the decline, the rotation's inconsistent performances, if there are positives on the lineup and more.
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Send us a textSHOW NOTES:0:00 artist & attorney Gina McKlveen1:05 artist & retired judge Jerry Alonzo - the impact of depression3:00 documentary American Symphony 3:50 Suleika Jaouad - release she experienced by painting about cancer 6:00 Alonzo's “Out of Balance” 6:40 “Civic Sacrement"8:20 woodwork during Alonzo's time as a judge 9:00 “The Jury Box” 10:45 “The Judgment” 11:45 “Justice is God's Plumb Line” 12:30 Environmental works like “Monstronse” 13:15 “Justice?” 14:15 “Passage”14:40 “Faltering”16:00 “Arc”16:25 asylum work inspired “Matthew 25” 20:30 importance of leaning into the pain21:35 Emily Gould's comments23:30 American Symphony - leaning into anxiety through art26:25 McKlveen's response to Alonzo's work26:45 “Upturned House” by Phyllida Barlow 27:20 “Inflated Balloons” 27:50 Carnegie International 28:40 McKlveen's work leaning into grief and loss29:35 “Fisherman on the Roof” 37:45 “Mermaid Mama”39:25 “Stay Wild”40:15 “Heather's Mama”42:00 McKlveen's grandparents44:50 portraiture versus still life works47:00 other artists who created still life paintings as portraits, e.g., Van Gogh48:30 Alonzo's response to McKlveen49:05 Gould's response to McKlveen49:45 Oluwatobi Aluko's response51:00 McKlveen's planned portrait of grandmother with post box like Mona LisaPlease share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.comMusic by Toulme.To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. Thanks so much for listening!© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]
“Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.” Peter said to him, “Lord, I am ready to go with you both to prison and to death.” Jesus said, “I tell you, Peter, the rooster will not crow this day, until you deny three times that you know me.” (Luke 22:31-34) These words from Jesus to Peter are filled with both warning and hope. Satan's desire to “sift” us like wheat isn't some vague threat—it's a violent shaking, meant to break us down, separate, and destroy us. But right in the middle of that terrifying reality is the profoundly comforting words of Jesus: I have prayed for you. Jesus knew Peter would fall, and He also knew Peter would rise again. He didn't pray that Peter would be spared from the test—He prayed that Peter's faith would not fail. That's the difference between a total collapse in condemnation versus a redemptive stumble in conviction. Peter, in all his boldness and pride, responded with confidence, Lord, I am ready to go with you both to prison and to death. But Jesus knew that while Peter had an emotional response, his flesh was too strong to allow him to follow through with standing firm in persecution for Jesus' sake. Before the rooster would crow, Peter would deny even knowing Jesus, and not only once, but three times. We often believe we're stronger than we are, and pride tells us we'll stand firm, but Jesus sees the real condition of our hearts. Pride sets us up for a fall, but humility invites God's grace to uphold us. And yet—Jesus didn't disqualify Peter. Instead, He said, When you have turned again, strengthen your brothers. What a gracious invitation to redemption, restoration, and refinement. Faltering doesn't end our story; it becomes the foundation for future service IF we allow God to work in us. A Key Moment There's a key moment we often overlook: in John 18:15-17, Peter is at the gate, and John—the other disciple—tries to help him. He speaks to the servant girl to let Peter in closer, to be near to Jesus - but Peter stays back. That servant girl then asks him, You also are not one of this man’s disciples, are you? And the first denial is born. Peter had a chance to lean in and take help in getting closer to Jesus, but he let his fear guide him, and instead of drawing near, he distanced himself—and that's when the denials began. God often sends people into our lives to walk with us, sharpen us, and hold us up—but our pride to do it all ourselves and our fear of being seen, tends to push them away. We were never meant to do this alone. Faith flourishes in fellowship. Iron sharpens iron, but only when it's willing to make contact. Peter was vulnerable when he was alone on the outskirts, and the same is true for us. The beauty of the Church is that those who were once completely broken become the ones who God uses to help others heal. The cycle continues, grace flows, and Jesus still prays for us—for our faith to hold, for our hearts to turn, and for our hands to help others do the same. So, when we stumble—and we will—let us not be ashamed to return, receive God's grace and forgiveness, and then fulfill the calling Jesus gave: when you have turned again, strengthen the brethren.
It's Tuesday, April 29th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Canadians elect liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney to full term Canada's Liberal Party won Monday's national election with voters giving Mark Carney, a full term as prime minister, according to the national broadcaster CBC/Radio Canada. They chose a seasoned economist and policymaker to guide their country through turbulent times, reports The Epoch Times. The full results should be available early this morning. But the voters' decision sealed a stunning turnaround for the Liberal Party that just months ago seemed all but certain to lose to the Conservative Party, led by career politician Pierre Polievre. Carney has been prime minister since March, when former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped down. Going into the election, leftist Mark Carney led conservative Pierre Polievre by a 3.5% margin. Canadians favor abortion and homosexual faux marriage Canada is a progressive nation, progressive towards that which is evil. Sadly, 80% of Canadians favor abortion and 76% favor homosexual faux marriage or legal recognition. Canada is the eighth most pro-homosexual nation in the world, on at least one survey. Arson attacks on Canadian churches have doubled Over the last ten years, arson attacks on Canadian churches have risen from about 35 per year to 75 per year. That's about triple the rate of arson attacks on churches in the United Kingdom and the United States, according to a well-documented report from Macdonald-Laurier. Unbelievably, only about 4% of the arson attacks are investigated and charged. Russia cozies up with North Korea Russia's relationship with North Korea is more solidified, with the official Russian TASS News Agency confirming yesterday that the nations have signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. Russian President Valdimir Putin issued a statement in which he commended North Korean soldiers for what he called “North Korean soldier's heroism, their excellent training, and dedication displayed while fighting, shoulder to shoulder with Russian soldiers, defending our Motherland as their own.” He added that, ”Our North Korean friends' move was guided by a sense of solidarity, justice, and genuine comradery.” North Korea remains the most dangerous country for Christians The Open Doors' World Watch list puts North Korea at the top of the list for the most extreme persecution of Christians in the world. In early 2024, the North Korean government announced stricter regulations and more draconian crackdowns and terrifying persecution of its citizenry. According to official reports, “the authorities publicly executed about 30 middle-school students (early teenagers) for watching a Korean drama on a USB drive. Several teenagers (17 years old) were sentenced to life imprisonment or death for similar reasons in June and July 2024.” Isaiah 10 speaks of these tyrants: “Woe to those who decree iniquitous decrees, and the writers who keep writing oppression, to turn aside the needy from justice and to rob the poor of My people of their right. .. What will you do on the day of punishment, in the ruin that will come from afar? … When the Lord has finished all His work on Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, He will punish the speech of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria and the boastful look in his eyes.” Trump's first 100 days: Southern border secure, economy faltering Today marks President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office. The U.S. Border Patrol encounters with illegal immigrants plunged to 7,000 in March—the lowest number in at least 25 years. By contrast, there were 250,000 illegal border crossings in December 2023. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest rates have doubled since last year, increasing from 310 to about 650 per day. Plus, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the results of Operation Tidal Wave. LEAVITT: “We are in the beginning stages of carrying out the largest deportation campaign in American history. Over this past weekend, it was announced that through Operation Tidal Wave, a joint effort between ICE Miami and Florida law enforcement agencies, nearly 800 illegal aliens were arrested during the first four days alone. “Among those arrested were a Colombian murderer, an alleged MS-13 and 18th Street gang members, and a Russian with a red notice for manslaughter. “And on the other side of the country, in the early Sunday morning hours, DOJ and DHS together launched a joint raid of an illegal alien underground nightclub used by Tren de Aragua in Colorado Springs, Colorado, DHS took more than 100 illegal aliens into custody, and many drugs and weapons were also seized. “Operation Tidal Wave is a preview of what is to come around this country: Large scale operations that employ our state and local enforcement partners to get criminal illegal aliens off our streets.” While our southern border is more secure and we're deporting illegal criminals, the American economy is faltering. Estimates of the first quarter Gross Domestic Product growth rate are coming in anywhere from -0.4% to 0.8%, a sharp decrease from fourth quarter 2024 results of 2.4%. Housing sales down Housing sales are sagging here in the U.S. Supply of existing homes stands at the highest level since 2016, nine years ago. Sales numbers are down to the lowest levels in 14 years. U.S./Chinese trade down American trade with China is taking a hit. Vizion Global Ocean Bookings Tracker records a 44% decline on trade, year-over-year. Overall, U.S. imports are down 22%, year-over-year. Abortion Kill Pill 22 times more dangerous than first reported About two-thirds of the officially-recorded abortions in this country are now conducted by the Abortion Kill Pill. But now comes this -- the “largest-known study of the abortion pill,” conducted by the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Complications with the Abortion Kill Pill are 22 times higher than first reported. Based on extensive research on hundreds of thousands of insurance claims, 10% of women who take the mifepristone kill pill suffer from a serious adverse event, such as an infection or hemorrhage soon afterward. Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary caves for survival And finally, a major U.S. evangelical seminary is moving to Canada. Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary in Illinois will be joining forces with Trinity Western University in British Columbia. But Trinity Western capitulated to Canada's requirement that students not sign a covenant prohibiting “sexual activity outside of marriage between a man and a woman.” Trinity Divinity School was formed to train ministers for the Evangelical Free Church of America back in 1897. Full time enrollment has dropped from 897 to 402 over the last twenty years. Proverbs 25:26 says, “As a troubled fountain, and a corrupted spring, so is a righteous man that giveth way before the wicked.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, April 29th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe for free by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Is Britain ready to outpace a stalling global economy? As fresh figures show growth grinding to a halt, The Capitalist asks whether the UK can still carve a bold new path forward. With Chancellor Rachel Reeves heading to Washington, is a transatlantic trade deal within reach — or is Britain about to be caught in a clash of superpowers? Plus: nationalisation is back on the table, but can state control really rescue British steel? Economist Cornelia Meyer and Conservative Home's Harry Phibbs unpack the pressures, posturing, and political gambits shaping the world economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Big Show + With Patrick Dumas is on demand! To kick off today's show GVP joins Patrick to look at the Flames big win over the Washington Capitals last night. Then the guys begin too look further on in the road trip and try to plot a path to the post season.(26:26) Later on, the guys are talking all things TGL! Patrick and GVP give their takes on who they think have had the most success in the Sim format, who has struggled and much more. Then the guys look back at the life of Foothills Stadium and give some of their favourite memories of the ballpark after it's demolition commenced yesterday.(45:06) To close out the show Patrick is joined by Canucks Talk host on Sportsnet 650, Jamie Dodd! Jamie breaks down the Canucks struggles coming out of the 4 nations break plus the latest on Elias Pettersson. Then Jamie dives into the Goaltending situation in Vancouver with the Kevin Lankinen extension and what that could mean for Thatcher Demko. Lastly Jamie looks at the Roster construction of the Canucks, and how some prospects have looked with the big club plus a few other notes from the team.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Charles Sauer, President of The Market Institute. How the airline and other industries are failing and faltering resulting in cuts, crashes, and inefficiency because small and mid-size companies are not allowed to merge and create a bigger, better company
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Joining us live are Fermin Koop, an Argentine freelance journalist specialising in environmental issues and based in Buenos Aires, and Jessica Khine, Head of Asia for Astris Advisory Japan, based in Penang, Malaysia.We examine Myanmar's faltering economy amidst ongoing unrest, with insights from Professor Sean Turnell, an economic advisor to the imprisoned leader Aung San Suu Kyi. How has the military government's limited control impacted urban areas?Boeing has faced a turbulent year with technical problems and costly strikes, yet its shares have risen sharply since November. What's behind this recovery? Theo Leggett reports.In Asia, Japan eases visa rules for Chinese visitors, boosting bilateral engagements. Meanwhile, in Argentina, President Millei outlines an ambitious nuclear energy plan to enhance energy security.We also reflect on the 20th anniversary of the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami, exploring the immense rebuilding efforts across affected nations with journalist Shoeb Kagda.Finally, updates on Australia's fire crisis, India's booming concert economy, and protests in Panama over U.S. threats to the Panama Canal.
A short turnaround means the next Gameweek gets under way in just 2 days time with our first set of midweek fixtures of the season.
Seth and Sean discuss the "you must hire an offensive head coach" narrative being of particular frustration given the Texans' season, and dive into how long Jalen Pitre might miss.
BYU football radio analyst Hans Olsen joined DJ & PK to talk about the BYU Cougars' loss to the Kansas Jayhawks and what they need to do to bounce back against Arizona State.
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Is multiculturalism in Canada... failing? This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir asks Rumneek Johal (PressProgress) whether or not the Canadian value of multiculturalism is truly living up to its promise. Recorded: November 4, 2024
Florida went toe to toe with the Bulldogs and had a chance late in the game despite relying on third-string quarterback and a dwindling roster. The Gators' grit shined during a 34-20 loss and spotlighted their resilience under Billy Napier. The challenge only intensifies with a visit to No. 5 Texas ahead and walk-on QB Aidan Warner leading the way. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar review another Gators' near-miss, praise their effort and wonder whether Florida has the manpower to challenge the final three SEC opponents. DJ Lagway injury (:00) Injuries piling up (2:16) Napier earns 4th year (3:47) DJ Lagway status (8:51) Turning point (12:31) Thumbs up (17:40) Thumbs down (22:31) Unsubstantiated rumor (24:51) Second guess (27:47) Game ball (31:46) Biggest concern (35:16) On the spot (38:57) Billy's banter (43:07) Aidan Mizell: Fastest on team (53:23) Jeremy Foley's Corner (55:37)
Donald Trump has threatened to scrap America's Constitution, has denied the results of the last election, and has been charged with inciting a riot. His rival, Kamala Harris, is none of those things. Yet, after a high-voltage entry into the US presidential race, Harris seems to be losing momentum and is deadlocked at the polls. This is despite the Harris campaign raising a staggering 1 billion dollars, more than half of what the Trump campaign has raised. In the second episode of the three-part series Mandate 2024: US Edition, Sreenivasan Jain reports from a Harris rally in #GroundZero at Michigan – a key swing state – to understand the dynamics of why the US election has become a kante ki takkar.Jain speaks to Hispanic voters who are leaning Trump, despite Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric, to Muslim Americans, angry with the US support to the war in Gaza. As Ilhan Omar, a Muslim Democrat Congresswoman, tells Jain, the Gaza conflict could cost Harris the election.Watch our compelling ground report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ag Tribes Report, hosted by Vance Crowe, discussed several key issues affecting agriculture. Damian Mason highlighted the grain storage shortage in the Midwest, with farmers piling corn in abandoned quarries due to a glut in production and low prices. Mason also addressed China's reduced grain purchases, attributing it to economic slowdown and new suppliers. The conversation shifted to California's San Joaquin Valley, where land values have plummeted due to new groundwater regulations. The Farm Assistance and Revenue Mitigation Act was also discussed, noting its potential inflationary impact. Finally, Mason shared his skepticism about the 1969 moon landing.
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JR kicked off hour two by discussing Ed McCaffrey's comments that Christian McCaffrey is hurt because he over-trained in the offseason. JR then welcomed on Raiders reporter Vincent Bonsignore to discuss the relationship between Davante Adams and the team. The hour ends by JR discussing how things went from bad to worse for Florida State.
James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Amy Walsh, Jimmy Brennan and Dan Wong, along with JC, welcome FP Contributors Ollie Brett, John Molinaro and Asa Rehman. TFC Struggles along, CFMTL surprising redemption arc and Whitecaps preparing for the playoffs.GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongPeavis: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It might not have been a hat-trick on this occasion but Erling Haaland delivered another double-digit haul for his owners in Gameweek 4.
Scripture Reading: 1 Kings 11:1-13 In our modern vernacular, we would say that Solomon 'had it all.' He had money. He had fame. He had power … and honor … and position. He had the best food … the best clothes … women at his beck and call … a luxurious house … 4,000 horses … 12,000 horsemen … and a kingdom of peace. In Ecclesiastes 2:9,10, Solomon said, "I became great and surpassed all who were before me in Jerusalem. Also, my wisdom remained with me. And whatever my eyes desired I did not keep from them. I kept my heart from no pleasure." Having asked for wisdom, Solomon had also been granted unsurpassed wisdom from God. "I now do according to your word. Behold, I give you a wise and discerning mind, so that none like you has been before you and none like you shall arise after you" (1 Kgs 3:12). Solomon's long prayer at the dedication of the temple he had built for God is contrite and God-exalting (cf. 1 Kgs 8:22-53). God appeared to Solomon on two occasions in a dream (cf. 1 Kgs 3:5; 9:1). The tragedy of Solomon's life is recorded in 1 Kings 11:4 … "When Solomon was old his wives turned away his heart after other gods, and his heart was not wholly true to the Lord his God, as was the heart of David his father." The warning of the life of Solomon is that, in spite of spiritual graces, the heart's neglect of eternal realities will lead to the withdrawal of divine blessing, at the least, and eternal ruin, at the worst.
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: We examine Russia's ongoing push in eastern Ukraine. While Ukrainian forces continue their offensive into the Russian region of Kursk, Russian troops are steadily advancing, creating an increasingly dire situation for Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines. Following warnings from the CIA and MI6 about Russian sabotage efforts, Polish security forces have announced they've dismantled a covert sabotage group tied to Russia and Belarus, allegedly plotting to destabilize Poland. Plus, the latest from the Gaza war as negotiators express doubts over reaching a phased hostage-ceasefire agreement with Hamas, labeling the chances as "close to zero." And in today's Back of the Brief, we preview tonight's big debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joins Wendy Snyder, in for Bob Sirott, from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War. The eastern front of Ukraine continues to face Russian bombardment and despite the violence, the Ukrainian spirit remains steadfast. Lithuania lends a hand to Ukraine, and Russia continues […]
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Pastor Aaron Prelock continues the series on faith and preaches from 2 Kings 5
The Phillies made three additions to the roster at the MLB trade deadline, and while they'll help, the stars already on the roster are the key to the Phils pulling out of their funk. Hosts John Stolnis, Justin Klugh and Liz Roscher recap the deadline, the moves the Phillies made (and didn't make) and agonize over Tuesday night's loss to the Yankees.
Crossing Broadcast streams every Monday and Thursday at noon talking about everything happening in Philly Sports and on the Crossing Broad site. On this episode, Russ Joy dives into: ⚾️ Phillies lose another series
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on continuing problems at Delta Air Lines.
Joe Biden says that he “almost fell asleep onstage” during his debate with Donald Trump last Thursday because of jet lag. Meanwhile, Japan unveils its first banknote redesign in 20 years and tributes pour in at the funeral of Albanian novelist and poet Ismail Kadare, who died on Monday at 88. Plus, why the Vatican has banned tattoos and body piercings for workers at St Peter's Basilica.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're halfway home at the 124th U.S Open and the Big Drive Bros are here to recap what we've seen in the first 2 days at Pinehurst and give you a preview of the weekend. Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay held the lead after the first round, but will their hot play continue or can Bryson DeChambeau win another U.S. Open Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this series, we've explored the meteoric rise of Texans for Lawsuit Reform and the men responsible for its success. In this final episode, we'll ask what happens when an organization achieves its goals but can't step away from the seat of power it's occupied for so long. And we'll ask, has TLR “become what it set out to replace?”
Sean covers the cost of violence against New York City residents and just how impactful radical attacks are. This activity WILL lead to another terrorist attack in this country. We need to wake up!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Fletcher is joined by Paul Robinson, Nigel Reo-Coker and Don Hutchison as the Premier League season enters its final weeks. Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola joins the team to reflect on his successful first season in English football, and whether Dominic Solanke can make England's Euro 2024 squad.The team debate whether Liverpool's poor form means the title race is just between Manchester City and Arsenal.We also hear from Andy Cole after he was inducted into the Premier League's Hall of Fame, and the panel look at the job Sean Dyche has done at Everton this campaign.TIMECODES 01:21 Liverpool's faltering title bid 11:53 Andoni Iraola on Bournemouth's strong season and Dominic Solanke's form 23:20 Is this Sean Dyche's best season as a manager? 29:33 Andy Cole on his induction into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Ken Rosenthal and Alanna Rizzo cover the Red Sox staying afloat despite losing a league-leading 13 players to the IL.Blake Snell headed to the IL allows us to revisit the Boras Four. They're not doing so hot to start the season.Has baseball gone too far with closer entrances?Fan q's include: Mason Miller trade candidate, Willy Adames not for sale, Nats for sale affecting their spending & why stolen bases are down again.Ken & Alanna also react to Aaron Boone's wrongful ejection Monday in Dude & Dork of the Week!Get involved next time! Join Fair Territory LIVE on Thursdays at 12:30p ET on the FT Network
Mark Simone fills in for Sean and hits the ground running with a deep analysis on the Haley campaign and specifically the fact that she's 30 points or more behind in South Carolina. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.