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In Monday’s emergency episode of the podcast, David and Sarah bring us up to speed on the Trump legal team’s latest litigation drama, which has become nothing short of a clown show. One of the most puzzling aspects about all of this is the striking gap between the Trump campaign’s public rhetoric about widespread voter fraud during press conferences and its much more modest—albeit still meritless—legal arguments in the courtroom. No matter how you slice it, the president’s legacy is on the line here. In Sarah’s words: “This is what he’s going to be remembered by.” Our hosts discuss the Trump campaign’s failed Pennsylvania election lawsuit and Thursday’s rather unconventional press conference given by Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Jenna Ellis. Then Sarah’s husband, Scott Keller joins the podcast to spar with David about nationwide injunctions. Show Notes: -U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Brann’s opinion throwing out Trump’s Pennsylvania lawsuit. -“Nationwide Injunctions Will Be a Vital Check if Biden Overreaches” by Scott Keller in the Wall Street Journal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Monday's News: Covid-19 cases down, HSE say too early to tell if on going trend. Tanaiste Leo Varadkar to give Statement and face opposition questions in the Dail tomorrow. Candidates make final push in US Presidential Election. Weather: Warning that Westerly Winds will reach Gale Force or Higher today, on Irish Coastal Waters from Wicklow Head to Roches Point to Slyne Head, and on the Irish Sea. Cool and blustery today with widespread heavy showers with the risk of hail and isolated thunderstorms. Bright and sunny spells will occur too, the best of which will be in the south of the province. Highest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees in moderate to fresh westerly winds, strong on coasts.
In Monday's episode, Brent spends the first half of the episode breaking down the last week of Angels baseball in a 3 Up, 3 Down segment. In the second segment, Brent explores the potentially permanent new playoff format that could be around beyond 2020. You can follow Brent on Twitter at @bmags94 and his written work at Crashing the Pearly Gates. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @LockedOnAngels. Pujols HR audio credit: MLB and Fox Sports West (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9OmPqJnDnE) Washington Post article with Rob Manfred: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/09/15/mlb-postseason-bubble-plans/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday's episode, Brent recaps the past week of Angels baseball. While the team played middling ball and didn't move much in the standings, there were some noteworthy individual player performances. In this episode, Brent breaks down career home run #660 for Albert Pujols, the offensive explosion from Jared Walsh, and much more. You can follow Brent on Twitter at @bmags94 and his written work at Crashing the Pearly Gates. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @LockedOnAngels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday's episode, Brent discusses the Angels recent 5-game winning streak and how their playoff odds are still alive. In the first segment, Brent talks about the bevy of late-inning heroics and offensive explosions that catapulted the Angels from nearly no shot at the playoffs to some semblance of hope. Each of the individual games are broken down as is Mike Trout's milestone 300th home run. In the second segment, Brent answers questions for an edition of fan mailbag. You can follow Brent on twitter at @bmags94 and his written work at Crashing the Pearly Gates. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @LockedOnAngels *You can hear the Victor Rojas call of Anthony Rendon's "walk-off home run" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDCfM3DVZUE* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday's headlines: An inmate disturbance at Lincoln Hills was controlled over the weekend The COVID-19 testing site scheduled for Tuesday in St. Germain has been canceled State logging associations are supporting legislation giving economic relief to timber harvesters Birds at an Antigo rehab center need donations of meat for food Marshfield Clinic now fully owns two additional hospitals in the region
Daily Bible Study- Fr. Simon explains today’s gospel in which Jesus give instructions to the disciples of what to do now that the Kingdom of God is at hand. Caller Question – In Monday’s Gospel, would Jesus have become unclean when the woman touched his clothes? Caller Question – How can we trust those […] All show notes at Father Simon Says July 9th – The Kingdom of God - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
In this episode: Giving up really good to honor your gut feeling to go for great Not waiting until your back is against the wall to make a change Taking that first step & making a move forward quickly Getting more self aware about what you actually want & need Hey girl! I am so excited for today’s episode because we are talking about a juicy topic that I know you are going to resonate with. It’s this concept of if you’re TRULY happy & fulfilled, OR if you’re comfy & just shoving down this rumble, this gut feeling that’s telling you that you want more in some aspect of your life. In Monday’s episode Seena & I talked about our upcoming move to Austin, TX and we are so excited for this transition into a different city & season in our life. ... And I really wanted to hone in on something from that episode that I think deserved it’s own episode which is this concept of giving up good, or even really good, to honor that gut feeling in your stomach, that rumble telling you that you want more for you to go for really freaking great in your life. I really think this is going to hit home with you & I can’t wait to hear what you think! Quotes: “Deep down in your gut you know you want more, that rumble in your belly right now might soon turn into a freaking roar. So how can we get proactive to prepare for that.” “Why not, instead of trying to wish away or smush down that rumble, you decide that you have that rumble that gut feeling for a reason & you’re gonna pick one thing that you’re gonna start with.” “You acknowledge, it’s good & you feel okay about it, but you want great. And that’s a gift. That ambition is a gift.” “At the end of the day, direction is so much more important than speed, you do not get a prize for getting somewhere faster. Let’s enjoy the process more than what the process produces.” Resources: Hey girl, have you joined our email list yet? Subscribe now Join our global online personal development community The Collective Want a FREE weekly PUMP-UP text from ME? Text “KAC” to (833)909-0665 to subscribe! www.kaciafitzgerald.com/texts If we aren't connected yet be sure to come hang with me on Instagram @kacia.fitzgerald and @shegoes.company or online at www.kaciafitzgerald.com Topic or speaker suggestions? Shoot us an email: hello@kaciafitzgerald.com Follow our EMPOWERHER PUMP-UP JAMS playlist on Spotify!
In Monday's edition of What's Up Tampa Bay, all sorts of topics were trending overnight and into the morning following a busy weekend in the world of sports and entertainment. Cam Chowder is now in New England, the NWSL kicked off their challenge cup with all players taking a knee during the national anthem, and how COVID19 cases are potentially reversing re-opening plans.
In Monday's edition of BIG deal or NO deal, TKras shares his thoughts on a cluster of topics including some outlandish predictions by Matt Ryan, the COVID19 impact on how the NBA is approaching their return to play imitative and how would you rate the sense of smell compared to other senses you have?
Last week, the Indian markets gained as did their global peers with the Sensex rising 1.38 per cent while the Nifty was up 1.7 per cent. After Friday's strong close, SGX Nifty is indicating a slightly weaker open for the benchmark indices today with almost 50 points cut for the Nifty. This is the trend across the Asian share markets where investors turned cautious after Japan reported its exports fell almost 12 per cent in March from a year earlier. In Monday's early trends, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 0.2 per cent. Japan's Nikkei fell 1.3 per cent and South Korea was down 0.1 per cent. This week, Indian equity indices will track global cues, trend in coronavirus cases, and corporate results for stock-specific moves. Coronavirus cases continued to mount across the world. According to one estimate, over 24 lakh people have been infected globally and 1.65 lakh people have died till now. In India, number of cases topped 17,600 with 559 deaths, as per the Worldometer tally. On the other hand, resumption of economic activities for select sectors in non-containment areas will be allowed from today although, a few state governments, including Delhi, have said they would allow no relaxation. Moreover, investors will await the second batch of economic stimulus package and relief measures which if announced will lift investor sentiment at least in the short term. Another major focus will be the earnings season which started last week. The Street will first react to HDFC Bank's Q4 numbers announced on Saturday. The private sector lender reported a 2.5 per cent growth in its pre-tax profit at Rs 9,174.3 crore in the March quarter as it doubled its provisioning and contingencies in light of the Covid-19 crisis. Net profit rose 17.7 per cent to Rs 6,927.7 crore in the quarter. Moreover, HDFC Bank's board has submitted to the RBI a list of names to succeed its CEO and MD Aditya Puri Today, IT giant Infosys is scheduled to come out with its Q4 numbers and analysts are penciling in a 1 per cent QoQ hit in its revenue growth in constant currency terms for the quarter due to disruptions caused by the Covid-19 lockdown. Later in the week, ACC, CRISIL, Bharti Infratel, MindTree, are some of the firms that will announce their numbers. Market participants will also track the Rupee's trajectory against the US dollar, oil price movement, and foreign fund flow. The oil market continues to remain under pressure as the global lockdown saw fuel demand evaporate. On Sunday evening, US May futures contract fell 7 per cent to $16.96 a barrel, a level not seen since November 2001. Brent crude futures was off 32 cents at $27.75 a barrel.
A very special broadcast time 6 at night (Eastern).. All-New LIVE "Hair Radio Morning Show" #424. We're bringing our early morning hair and beauty talk to night time for just one show only, one night. Then, we're back up early just 9 hours later for our regular early morning bbroadcast the next day. In Monday's edition, we'll feature a panel discussion on several different topics and talk about the upcoing Hair Nation Expo and our other properties.
Double-up! In Monday's second show, Jackson (@JTGatlin) is joined by his good friend and fellow University of Houston Communications alumnus Chris McGehee (@ChrisMcGMedia) to recap NBA All-Star weekend 2020. Topics include the new game format providing some much-needed intensity down the stretch; Aaron Gordon being robbed in the dunk contest; the future of the NBA with promising young talent; hypothetical changes for next year and more. #Rockets #OneMission #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Double-up! In Monday's first show, Jackson is joined by SportsTalk 790's reporter/host Brian LaLima to talk all things Rockets. Topics include initial small-ball thoughts; James Harden and Russell Westbrook co-existing; Mount Rushmore of gritty, "dog" mentality Rockets; Chris Paul's comments on PJ Tucker's contract situation; the Western Conference elite and more. #Rockets #OneMission #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday's last hour, Steve talks about some industry headlines, political news, and details the national weather forecast.
In Monday's second-to-last hour, Steve breaks down the continually growing number of coronavirus cases but why that's nowhere near flu cases in the United States. He also looks at the national forecast and dives into the impending vote on Impeachment, by the Senate.
December 5 2019 Hey Vikes! the holiday season is coming up and that means it's time for a holiday movie night! ticket sales start December 9th in the cafeteria and last the entire week! They're $1 so get yours before they sell out The GSA is happy to announce another inclusion project for our school on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community. On Wednesday, December 11th at lunch time in the auditorium the GSA will be showing the CBC documentary Disrupter Conductor featuring one of our past and loved teachers, Mr. Batholemew-Poser. The documentary is about his own journey as a human and also his collaboration project between the classical music and drag-queen communities. The entry fee of $1-2 will go to WCI's Pride Week. Hey vikes! Holidays are for Helping has officially started! Please remember to bring in your change for the New Toys for Needy Kids campaign and any toiletries or other items for Monica Place. We can’t wait to see how much we can raise this year! Finally! ... the time is here for the Entrepreneurial Challenge! Leave your lunch at home on Friday Dec 6 and come down to the cafeteria to buy some delicious food and support these entrepreneurs! We'll have 20 tables set up with a wide variety of items. Keep an eye out for posters around the school for all the amazing food that will be on sale. Remember ... that's this Friday! "There is a looming deadline for the GRADE 12 HISTORY NEW YORK TRIP. If you would like to go to New York City in the Spring, have your forms in to Mr. Vander Meulen by Monday, December 16. Need a form for the New York Trip? See Mr. Vander Meulen and be sure to meet the December 16 deadline. " Congratulations to the Weeks Athletes of the Week! Lauren A. is a grade 9 on the varsity girls hockey team. In Monday's game against Bluevale, Lauren scored the game winning goal, leading the girls to a 4-3 victory. Tomison is a grade twelve athlete on the Sr boys basketball. His sharp skills and amazing shot lead him the being a second team all star in one of the biggest tournament in the province. Congrats to Lauren and Tomison! Would you like to make a seasonal card and matching box? This activity is open to all school members, students and staff. Tuesday at lunch, Dec 10 and Tuesday Dec 17th. Pictures have been uploaded. The activity is free but you need to bring some supplies. Bring your own glue, card stock (2 pieces, full sheets) and patterned paper (1 piece full size), coordinating twine or ribbon (optional). This could just as easily be a birthday set. We will meet in Rm 218 and move if we need more space. Attention all Chromebook users: On the morning of Friday December 6, 2019, a new Chromebook security policy will be implemented to help protect all WRDSB G Suite accounts. When working on a Chromebook, closing the lid of the device while you are logged in will cause the Chromebook to automatically lock the screen and force you to input your password once the lid is reopened. If you have any questions, please see Ms Penteker in the Library.
In Monday morning's podcast I will be discussing operating costs and key areas to focus on when reviewing them! Cheers, Michael C. Moran Managing Partner @ IHG Management --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihgmanagement/support
In Monday's episode, Asher Low looks back at Wisconsin's win over Iowa and recaps the Badger basketball opening win over Eastern Illinois. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday evening I flew from Palm Beach, FL to South Carolina. I got an Uber driver to drive me and we had a 45 minute talk about the end of life with his partner of 20 years and not planning for the end. Plan for the end, no matter how old you are, protect the one's that you love through planning. Questions or comments, text me at 818.252.5682. www.lodge-co.com
In Monday evening I flew from Palm Beach, FL to South Carolina. I got an Uber driver to drive me and we had a 45 minute talk about the end of life with his partner of 20 years and not planning for the end. Plan for the end, no matter how old you are, protect the one's that you love through planning. Questions or comments, text me at 818.252.5682. www.lodge-co.com
In Monday’s edition of the BSN Rams Podcast, Justin Michael breaks down the first scrimmage of fall camp and discusses what’s new around the Mountain West. Use code GORAMS for $10 off an annual pass and a free shirt when you subscribe. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes link – Stitcher Link – Spotify link
In Monday's double feature, new Emerald Directors, Michele Covel & Kim Green share how NeoLife improved their family’s health and led to a successful business from home with their children! Invite everyone to hear these two dynamic mompreneurs share how they overcame challenges and insecurities in their rise to success! You’ll leave inspired and equipped to take your business to the next level!
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen introduces listeners to the new members of Matt LaFleur's coaching staff. You will hear from all of the fresh faces at Lambeau Field as organized team activities continue in Green Bay.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen is joined by national NFL writer Dane Brugler of The Athletic to preview the 2019 NFL Draft. Which players might the Packers be interested in? Which hidden gems can be found in the later rounds? Tune in to find out.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen is joined by offensive lineman Billy Turner, one of the team's free-agent signings earlier this year. Topics of conversation include Turner's decision to join the Packers, playing for Matt LaFleur and how his versatility should mesh with the new offense.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen reports from the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. What did Brian Gutekunst and Matt LaFleur have to say? How will the Packers approach the draft? How will they handle free agency? Tune in for answers to those questions and more.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes a pathetic end to the season in Green Bay. The Packers were walloped by the Detroit Lions, 31-0, in a game between two teams playing for nothing more than pride. It was an unsightly conclusion for a year this franchise would like to forget.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes the first road victory of the season. It took huge performances from Aaron Rodgers and Jamaal Williams, but the Packers finally won a game away from Lambeau Field.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes a 24-17 loss to the Bears that eliminated the Packers from playoff contention. Tune in to find out what went wrong in Chicago and what happens next in Green Bay.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes Joe Philbin's first game as interim head coach. The Packers kept their slim playoff hopes alive by beating the Falcons at Lambeau Field. Will it mean anything in the long run?
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes the decision to fire coach Mike McCarthy. Did Mark Murphy make the right move by parting ways with McCarthy now, in the aftermath of a heinous loss to the Arizona Cardinals? Tune in to find out.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes a 24-17 loss to the Vikings. Can the Packers still make the playoffs after a dreadful 4-6-1 start? Is this the beginning of the end for coach Mike McCarthy? Tune in to find out.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes a thorough win over the Dolphins. The Packers accomplished everything they wanted to Sunday by establishing the run, feeding Davante Adams and putting together a stout defensive effort against a subpar quarterback and wounded offensive line. Can this be a springboard toward a playoff push?
In Monday's episode, Rob finally gets Jay to watch the first episode of ABC's "Lost." Big win for Rob, but an even bigger win for Jay.
Parul Sehgal of the New York Times Book Review called Deborah Eisenberg “a writer of legendary exactitude, and slowness." Her new collection of six stories, “Your Duck Is My Duck,” is the first book of new writing she has released since 2006. “She is always worth the wait," Sehgal continued. “The new book is cannily constructed, and so instantly absorbing that it feels like an abduction. The stories themselves are simple and calmly recounted — a writer is taken up by wealthy patrons and bears witness to their disastrous marriage, a man attends his uncle’s funeral, another takes up a dog-walking gig. But the sentences are wild, full of breakneck swerves; leaps in time, space and point of view; all kinds of syntactic fireworks.” In Monday’s installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large” on WBAI, Deborah Eisenberg discusses “Your Duck Is My Duck” and the rest of her formidable career.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes the 31-17 loss to the New England Patriots. There were mistakes in all three phases for the Packers, who are on the fringes of the playoff picture at 3-4-1. Another week, another batch of deadly self-inflicted wounds.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes a thrilling game between the Packers and Rams. It was, in many ways, the Packers' best performance of the season on both sides of the ball. So what should they take away from a narrow loss to one of the best teams in the league? Tune in to find out.
“ENGLISH-speakers are sure their language is especially perplexing. But while it has its quirks, so does every other language (aside from planned ones like Esperanto). In one way, though, English really is confusing. A small new book, ‘That Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means,’ by Ross and Kathryn Petras, helps readers distinguish many words that are confusingly similar. Some are nearly homophones with different spellings and completely different meanings, like elicit and illicit. Some are near homophones with distinct but related meanings, like emigrate and immigrate. And some are similar-looking words with opposite meanings, like adjure and abjure. What kind of language is this?” – The Economist. In Monday’s installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large” on WBAI, join Leonard for a discussion with Kathryn and Ross Petras on the ways the English language is often butchered in our day-to-day lives.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen examines a 31-23 loss to the Detroit Lions. An early deficit doomed the Packers thanks to sloppy offense, mistakes on special teams, penalty woes and more. It was another uneven performance for the Packers, who are 2-2-1 after five games.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen and fellow beat reporter Josh Tolentino analyze a 22-0 win over the Buffalo Bills. Is the Packers' defense for real? How concerning is the poor production on offense? Answers to those questions and more.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen sifts through a shocking defeat to Washington in which three starters were felled by injuries. Cohen answers your questions about where the Packers stand after three confusing weeks of the 2018 season.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen is joined by fellow beat reporter Josh Tolentino to discuss a wild game at Lambeau Field. The Packers and Vikings tied, 29-29, and there are plenty of storylines to unpack. Was Clay Matthews' penalty legitimate? How did Aaron Rodgers look on a gimpy leg? What does this mean for the balance of power in the NFC North?
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen reflects on a thrilling game at Lambeau Field. Despite an injury to quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Packers rallied from a 20-point deficit to beat the Chicago Bears in the regular season opener.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes the initial 53-man roster and practice squad. Hear general manager Brian Gutekunst explain the process of building a team and find out why he didn't trade for pass rusher Khalil Mack.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes the decision to trade cornerback Lenzy Pipkins to the Colts for inside linebacker Antonio Morrison. Is this a result of the injury to rookie Oren Burks? Tune in to find out.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen interviews wide receiver Geronimo Allison, who sits third on the Green Bay Packers' depth chart. Topics for their discussion include mentoring rookie wide receivers, the emergence of Jake Kumerow, Allison's role within the offense, learning to play special teams and more.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes the injury situation with two weeks of camp remaining. Which players are in danger of missing out on the 53-man roster? Who is nearing full health ahead of this week's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers? Tune in to find out.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen answers questions from listeners at the "midway point" of training camp. Eight practices down, seven left to go. Topics include rookie cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson, the QB competition behind Aaron Rodgers, veterans on the roster bubble and much more.
In Monday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen analyzes tight end Jimmy Graham, a free-agent signing by GM Brian Gutekunst. Hear from Graham himself about his spat with safety Josh Jones over the weekend and his budding relationship with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
In Monday’s show, Ben explains the latest report of the Rockets aggressively looking to trade or even buy out Ryan Anderson while also previewing the potential next steps for LeBron James after Cleveland’s loss to Golden State in the NBA Finals. #Rockets #NBA #LeBron Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday’s show, Ben explores Houston’s 2018 offseason options below the previously discussed top tier of free agents (LeBron James, Paul George) — along with the possible roles of Eric Gordon and Ryan Anderson in pursuing such talent. #Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' newest draft class. Did general manager Brian Gutekunst hit a home run? Or was there something to be desired?
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the decisions by Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst during the first week of free agency. Topics include Jimmy Graham, Muhammad Wilkerson, Kyler Fuller and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the massive changes to Mike McCarthy's coaching staff with the Green Bay Packers. Dom Capers out, Mike Pettine in, and plenty of assistants looking for work after McCarthy cleaned house. We'll walk you through the madness.
In Monday night's episode, Seth Stohs of TwinsDaily.com returns with four interviews of Minnesota Twins minor leaguers and a senior on the upcoming Minnesota Gophers baseball squad. Get to know a little more about Minnesota Twins minor league outfielder LaMonte Wade, two-time Twins Daily minor league pitcher of the year Stephen Gonsalves, and Minnesota Gophers senior second baseman Luke Pettersen. LaMonte Wade was the Twins 9th round pick in 2015 and has quickly moved up the system. He ended 2017 in the Arizona Fall League. Stephen Gonsalves was the Twins 4th round pick in 2013. He went to big league came in 2017 and reached AAA late in the season. He was added to the Twins 40-man roster in November and should make his Major League debut in 2018. Finally, Luke Pettersen is a senior on the 2018 Minnesota Golden Gophers roster. We discuss his final college season and how the Gophers might fare in the Big Ten this year.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who threw three interceptions in his first game back from a broken collarbone. The Green Bay Packers fell to the Carolina Panthers, 31-24, likely dashing their playoff hopes.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the second consecutive overtime victory for the Green Bay Packers, who escaped the Cleveland Browns with a walk-off touchdown. Topics include Brett Hundley, the playoff picture, Aaron Rodgers and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' walk-off victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Packers needed overtime to keep their playoff hopes alive, but the dream extends for at least another week.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' gut-wrenching loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. Topics include Brett Hundley, Antonio Brown, the lack of pass rush, the playoff picture and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' shutout loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Topics include Brett Hundley's turnover issues, the Packers' running game, injuries to Kenny Clark and Clay Matthews, plus a look at the NFC playoff picture.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the first win for Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Hundley. The Packers snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Chicago Bears, 23-16.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein analyze the Green Bay Packers' loss to the New Orleans Saints. Topics include Brett Hundley, Mike McCarthy, the running game of Aaron Jones, the defensive implosion and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein analyze a potential season-ending injury to Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Can the Packers still win games with Brett Hundley at quarterback? Who needs to step up and why? Answers to these questions and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein analyze the Green Bay Packers' come-from-behind victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Topics include the game-winning drive, Aaron Jones, Damarious Randall, the run defense and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein analyze the Green Bay Packers' victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Topics include Geronimo Allison and Jordy Nelson, the running game, Kevin King and Josh Jones, the run defense, Martellus Bennett and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 2 of the regular season.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Topics include Mike Daniels, Ty Montgomery, Kyle Murphy and the secondary.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen fields questions from listeners about the Green Bay Packers' 53-man roster and practice squad.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen analyzes the Green Bay Packers' third exhibition game against the Denver Broncos. Topics include injuries, outside linebackers, Ahmad Brooks, cornerbacks and running backs.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein analyze the Green Bay Packers' second exhibition game against Washington. Topics include Josh Hawkins, rookie running backs, Trevor Davis, Max McCaffrey and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen offers the latest on injuries, defensive woes and changes on special teams for the Green Bay Packers.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen identifies several players who need strong performances in the Green Bay Packers' first exhibition game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen discusses the main storylines from the Green Bay Packers' first padded practice of training camp.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen selects five undrafted free agents to watch during Green Bay Packers training camp.
In Monday's podcat, Steve Reed discusses Key to beating Broncos, Thomas Davis' promise & injury update for Broncos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With his fifth win at Watkins Glen International, Tony Stewart set a record at the historic track and extended his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points lead. In Monday's rain-delayed race, Stewart outdueled Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series Marcos Ambrose. Hear from Stewart, Ambrose and more with four races remaining until the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.