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Chicago basketball legend Ronnie Fields joins B-Ball Radio as he reflects on his Farrgut Academy dominance alongside Kevin Garnett, Chicago playground legends, his Chicago and NBA influences, coaching high school in the present at Hope Academy and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Morning Report, host Willie Lawson explores the controversy surrounding political donations, particularly focusing on Senator Elizabeth Warren and her alleged ties to pharmaceutical companies and super PACs. Willie examines claims made during a heated exchange involving RFK and Senator Warren, providing detailed insights into the political financing landscape. Willie dives into the specifics of Elizabeth Warren's campaign funding, dissecting allegations of her receiving significant contributions from pharmaceutical interests and super PACs, despite her public opposition to such sources. He presents data from OpenSecrets.org and discusses reports from Time Magazine, Politico, and the Washington Post to shed light on the funding dynamics of Warren's political campaigns. Additionally, Willie takes a moment to celebrate Pam Bondi's appointment as the Attorney General of the United States, emphasizing the pride felt by her hometown of Tampa, Florida. The episode concludes with a broader commentary on the transparency of political campaigns and the influence of wealthy donors, urging listeners to remain informed and critical of political narratives. Willie encourages a moment of self-reflection among listeners, advocating for a deeper understanding of the political processes shaping the nation. Key Takeaways:Willie Lawson critiques Elizabeth Warren's campaign funding sources, highlighting discrepancies between her public statements and the contributions she reportedly received.OpenSecrets.org data is used to demonstrate the financial support Warren received from pharmaceutical companies and super PACs.Willie acknowledges Pam Bondi's achievement in becoming the Attorney General, noting her connection to Tampa, Florida.The episode emphasizes the importance of transparency in political campaign funding and the influence of donors.Listeners are encouraged to educate themselves on political processes and question the narratives presented by public figures.Notable Quotes:"A hit dog will holla, and we're seeing a lot of hit dogs in politics these days.""Elizabeth Warren is the original white girl—she really is.""Congratulations to Pam Bondi, King High School, Tampa, Florida graduate, on being confirmed as the Attorney General of the United States.""This is tough information that we need to know as a country.""We've been living in a fantasy about how all this stuff works, and now the truth is tough, isn't it?"Resources:FightBackMedia.com: https://www.fightbackmedia.comOpenSecrets.org article on Warren's contributionsReports from Time Magazine, Politico, and the Washington Post on political campaign fundingDelve into the full episode to explore the intricate dynamics of political funding and discover more enlightening discussions from the Morning Report. Stay tuned for further episodes that peel back the layers of political discourse and provide insightful commentary on the nation's political landscape.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/morning-report--3694168/support.
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Find out what does a tunk strategy, family humor, and the perfect collard greens have in common? In this episode of Detroit is Different, we're joined by Howie Bell, a comedic force whose story is as inspiring as it is entertaining. From his roots in Detroit's Mumford neighborhood to graduating from King High School, Howie shares how his family built a legacy of laughter. We delve into the art of tunk, exploring how this beloved card game reveals strategies and perspectives on life. Howie takes us on a journey to Hollywood, where he found success, hosted legendary house parties known for incredible food, and became a fan-favorite judge in the Collard Green Cook-Off. With humor, heart, and a dash of culinary wisdom, Howie Bell's story is a testament to perseverance, family, and creativity. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation that blends comedy, cooking, and culture. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/dc172401-428b-42f3-9e75-c6f006b4f33c
Find out what does a tunk strategy, family humor, and the perfect collard greens have in common? In this episode of Detroit is Different, we're joined by Howie Bell, a comedic force whose story is as inspiring as it is entertaining. From his roots in Detroit's Mumford neighborhood to graduating from King High School, Howie shares how his family built a legacy of laughter. We delve into the art of tunk, exploring how this beloved card game reveals strategies and perspectives on life. Howie takes us on a journey to Hollywood, where he found success, hosted legendary house parties known for incredible food, and became a fan-favorite judge in the Collard Green Cook-Off. With humor, heart, and a dash of culinary wisdom, Howie Bell's story is a testament to perseverance, family, and creativity. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation that blends comedy, cooking, and culture. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/6147d40c-429e-4842-8bb0-2ae4dddef693
Rio Hondo Prep (9-1) will travel back to Riverside in consecutive weeks to take on King High School (8-3) for the 2nd Round of the CIF-SS Division 7 Playoffs. Both the Kares and the Wolves are coming off of 1st Round upset wins on the road in which both defenses not only shutout their opponents but also caused a plethora of turnovers. Rio Hondo is on the road for their 6th straight Postseason game and are relishing the opportunity to reach the Semifinals in the highest division they've ever competed in. Tim Lunney is our guest this week who is not only a teacher at Rio but also gives of his time on game days to capture all kinds of great photographs of RHP Football. Tim's father was the late great Defensive Coordinator Gary Lunney who we all loved dearly for his humorous yet intense approach to coaching up the Kares.
Dr. Kumar is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He was born in New York City and is an avid Buffalo Bills fan. He was raised in Valrico and graduated from King High School. He received his undergraduate degree at Lehigh University and his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at Drexel University, where he served as chief resident. He then completed an Adult and Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Connecticut and Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
On the latest Pelicans Podcast presented by SeatGeek, Joe Cardosi and Jim Eichenhofer speak to Jose Alvarado's high school basketball coach, Joe Arbitello of Christ the King High School (10:10). Coach Arbitello discusses retiring Jose's high school jersey number, the local reaction to Jose's success, and how he applies the lessons of Jose's success at each level to the kids he coaches. Joe and Jim also talk about the Pelicans' upcoming schedule and what needs to be fixed for a successful playoff push.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave starts episode 10 by going over what he saw at the media invite practice on August 4th and August 5th at the Season Ticket Holder event. Who stood out? Who will be the leader? And what is the coaching staff focusing on ahead of the international trip to the Dominican Republic on August 11.Quick recruiting update on 4 Star Carl Cherenfant and a visitor on campus that ties into the theme of the show, CTK point guard, class of 2025 Markell Alston visited.(13:34) Then it's showtime with Coach Joe Arbitello. You simply can not talk about Basketball in New York without mentioning Christ the King High School. A powerhouse of a program, with a rich history, the man leading the way since 2008 is Coach Joe Arbitello. Responsible for many banners and titles, Coach Arbitello joins us to talk about CTK, (16:25) Having a front row seat to the Jose Alvarado journey, the St. John's connections over the years, the pipeline being built and so much more. Follow on twitter: @EyeonStormPod#sjubb
Wendell talks about his basketball journey from Christ the King High School, Syracuse University and his successful European career.
What an honor this is! We got a Chicago Hoops legend, the Crown Prince of Basketball of Illinois, Doc himself! Marcus Liberty is in the house today to share his hoops journey with us in an episode that we know you will enjoy.Marcus Liberty is without a doubt in the conversation for the best prep player to ever come out of Chicago. The accolades never seem to end. Liberty led his high school team to League titles in 1986 and 1987, and to an Illinois Class AA State Championship in 1986. He is the first to be named the Tournament MVP two consecutive years and to win two tournament scoring titles. He was named Mr. Basketball of the State of Illinois and was a McDonalds All American. Sports Illustrated, Parade Magazine and USA Today ranked him the #1 High School Player in the country. He was a key member of University of Illinois of the famous "Flying Illini” that made a run to the Final Four. He went on to have a great career in the NBA, overseas and other leagues.We can't thank Marcus Liberty enough for sharing his hoops journey and for being so gracious with his time. Amazing stories were shared about his historic high school career, Benji Wilson, Nick Anderson, Kendall Gill, Draft Night, Bernard King, Abdul-Rauf, Dikembe Mutumbo, Peja Stojakovic, coaching and MUCH more. We are forever grateful and honored for this opportunity and we know you will all love this one!Thank you Marcus Liberty!Please checkout MarcusLiberty.com and support Liberty Edge Basketball.Also checkout his podcast titled “All Ball Chicago” if you love Doc just as much as we did!You can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
Hello Reading Friends, Welcome to Episode 12 of A Reader's Book Corner! In today's episode we are discussing The Fall by Briuana Green. It is book one in the KIng High School series. This is a book that would be great for middle and high schools. *Author Bio and other titles *Plot/Setting/Genre *Characters *My Thoughts *Announcement of the next featured book, 3 FIngers Jack by Deidre Bjorson Connect with Briuana Green on IG: @briuanagreen Connect with A Reader's Book Corner IG/Twitter/Facebook: @areadersbc Follow the Blog: www.arbookcorner.wordpress.com Until next time, Happy Readings
We been moving around the country but of course we haven't forgot where home is! We jumping back in the boro, Queens that is, and tapping in with another basketball lifer! This tremendous hooper spent his high school basketball career playing at the storied Christ the King High School in Queens, NY! His senior season he helped lead that squad to the CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens and New York State championships! After a stellar high school career he went on to be one of the most versatile players to play 4 years at Iona College! Graduating from Iona, he went on to take his talents overseas playing in Austria, Luxembourg, and Portugal! Currently he owns and operates JM Basketball which is an elite training program for adults and youth! Tap in with us as we chop it up with a true hooper, Mr. Justin Marshall. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When I was first introduced to George Walker through 88Nine Radio Milwaukee Host Tarik Moody, I had no idea George was a student at Rufus King High School in Milwaukee. I thought for sure this was an educator trying to bring esports to his school. George has worked with school staff to enter his high school, this spring in the midst of a pandemic lockdown, as a member of the Wisconsin High School Esports Association. This is my first student conversation on the podcast. -- George Walker Jr. (LinkedIn) George Walker Sr. (LinkedIn) -- Esports is organized competitive video games allowing schools to redefine their athletic culture, diversify opportunities for student participation, promote physical and mental health, increase collegiate scholarship pathways, and play games! We cannot forget the importance of play! James O'Hagan (LinkedIn // Twitter) is the Founder and Host of The Academy of Esports podcast. The Academy of Esports (Website // Twitter) You may email any questions or topic suggestions to contact@taoesports.com. -- Music provided Royalty Free "8 Bit Adventure!" Querky Fun Game Music by HeatleyBros iTunes: https://goo.gl/M3b16f Spotify: https://goo.gl/5SbVuk License: https://goo.gl/jadB5E Twitter: https://goo.gl/fKqyrj Facebook: https://goo.gl/PrsTvS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/support
Ian Lara is a stand-up comedian that has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, HBO, and Live at the Comedy Cellar on Comedy Central. Ian attended Christ the King High School in Queens, NY. We talk about the humble beginnings of doing stand-up comedy with Laughing Budda, comedians leaving NYC, going to the same high school as Lamar Odom, and wondering if you high school sweetheart has watched your stand-up videos. Follow Ian at @ianlaralive !
Wquinton “Q” Smith was a standout football and basketball player at Rufus King High School in Milwaukee before becoming a point guard for the University of Wisconsin's Men's Basketball team. Q joined the SGG podcast, where we discussed: 1. What Rufus King is known for: academics and basketball. 2. The “Wall of Fame” at King. 3. The neighborhood surrounding King High School. 4. What makes King such a good school. “Everybody takes pride in it.” 5. Playing football in the Neighborhood Children's Sports League growing up. “It prepared me.” 6. Why Q nearly quit football after his freshman year of high school. 7. What Q didn't like about football. 8. Sub-par facilities and equipment for the football team at King. 9. How King's identity as an academic and basketball school may have served as a barrier to the team's football program. 10. “If you build it, they will come.” 11. Why some kids at King couldn't go out for football. 12. Dwindling football participation across the country. 13. Building character and friendships through football. 14. “Football helped me branch out and meet different people…Once I started playing football, I started opening up to people and trusting people more. And I brought that with me to UW-Madison.” 15. Ensuring all kids opportunities for out of school sport development.
Listen to Tommie Lee, Academy Principal of C.E. King High School, discuss his experiences as a principal.
Bob Mackey Bio Born in the Bronx, NY, Bob grew up in Rockaway Beach. He played high school basketball at Xavier High School in Manhattan. After playing a year at Oneonta State University, he caught the coaching disease at Oneonta High school. Upon graduation Bob accepted a position at Tolentine High School. He was the JV Coach and Assistant Varsity Coach under John Sarandrea. Directing the schools new computer lab while also coaching Volleyball, Baseball and Softball. In 1988 Tolentine captured the mythical U.S.A. Today National Championship behind the play of the late St. John’s star Malik Sealy. Bob Mackey became the youngest head coach in the CHSAA the following season at 24. In 1991, after the tragic closing of Tolentine High School, Bob accepted a position at Christ the King High School. For the next nine years he was Vincent Cannizzaro’s assistant. State Championships followed in each of the following years. National Championships in 1993 and 1998. With players like Chamique Holdsclaw, Kristeena Alexander, and Sue Bird joining the ranks of the NCAA. The new millennium saw Bob Mackey move into the Head Coaches seat at Christ the King. Following a 25-5 season with a record 11t h consecutive state title. The 2002-03 season looked very promising with 7 Seniors signing Division I scholarship letters. Among them, Shay Doron (Maryland) would go on to play in the McDonalds All-American Game. After winning the Nike Tournament of Champions, Bob Mackey’s team finished the season 25-2 with their 19t h consecutive N.Y.State Catholic Championship. He topped 100 wins in 4 years as head coach but more importantly saw great group of players move on to the next level. The 2003-04 season brought a whole new line-up for the Lady Royals. Not one player had ever started a Varsity Game. The team made it back to the finals of the Nike Tournament of Champions but lost to a veteran Bishop McNamara team 57-48. The 2004-05 season returned Christ the King to the finals of the ToC. Led by Duke signee Carrem Gay and underclassmen Tina Charles, Christ the King defeated Piedmont 44-42 in the finals. Christ the King. The Lady Royals finished the year a perfect 27-0 and New York State Federation Champions. USA Today selected the as the number one team in the country asd Bob Mackey as the High School coach of the Year. The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association also choose Coach Mackey, National Coach of the Year and selected him to coach the All-American game at the Women’s Final Four. The 2005-06 Royals continued their winning ways finishing a perfect 30-0. Mackey was again named National High School Coach of the Year for 2006. Mackey still spends his summers as a director at the prestigious Eastern Invitational Camp. He is the Associate Athletic Director at Christ the King. Bob Mackey is married with a 13 year old daughter. He resides in Smithtown N.Y. where he coaches CYO Basketball at St Patrick's rmackey@ctkny.org @coach_mackey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Craig is joined by four students from Detroit's MLK High School, to discuss the strange senior year they experienced, with everything from Coronavirus to Black Lives Matter, canceled proms, virtual graduations, and drive through graduation parties. They discussed the importance of voting, whether it will make a difference, and also what they plan to do with their futures. The four, De Ondre Buford, Ra Shawn Williams, Peny Boone, and Ridgeley Hudson, Jr. are the biggest scholarship awardees from the DPSCD this year.
That's right people, the Ober's are talking about HIGH SCHOOL. King High School, home of the Lions, was a very *special* place. Kelsey and Hannah talk about their different experiences in the IB and AP programs, and how the divide dominated the school. From Student Government to Show choir, the girls were quite involved. Join us for this episode for those movie-like memories, and those memories that are less so.
Top Texas Prospects Season 2, Episode 5 Episode notes: -------------------------------- Our guest for this episode is QB Kameron Kincheon (2021) from C.E. King High School in Houston, Texas. He is looking forward to the upcoming 2020 HS football season as he plans to help take his team to the next level. Marc talks with Kameron […]
Top Texas Prospects Season 2, Episode 5 Episode notes: -------------------------------- Our guest for this episode is QB Kameron Kincheon (2021) from C.E. King High School in Houston, Texas. He is looking forward to the upcoming 2020 HS football season as he plans to help take his team to the next level. Marc talks with Kameron […]
On the season finale, WNBA superstar Sue Bird breaks down her blockbuster rookie year, her time playing in Russia, and her 16 seasons with the Seattle Storm.Sue Bird got her start playing ball at Christ of King High School in New York then for the Uconn Huskies, where she ranked first in three-point field goal percentage and free throw percentage, and named the top College point guard in the country three times. After leading Uconn to a record of 114–4 and clinching two NCAA Championships, Sue was drafted by the Seattle Storm as the first overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft. Since then, she’s won three WNBA championships, four Olympic gold medals, and four FIBA World Cups. She currently holds a front office position for the NBA's Denver Nuggets as their Basketball Operations Associate. Host: Jared Jeffries Executive Producers: Eric Pankowski, Chris Colbert, & Adell Coleman Producer: Ryan Woodhall Talent Booking Team: Lori Teig Distribution: DCP Entertainment Special Thanks: TNS Production Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Season One Episode Eleven of the HECHO Corpus Christi Podcast, the podcast featuring Corpus Christi’s Creators Makers Doers and Builders. Mary Ann Cavazos Beckett is our guest on this episode. Mary Ann graduated from King High School here in Corpus, attended Del Mar, and now is the Editor of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times Newspaper. She rose to the top position at the newspaper through, grit, hard work, and talent, after starting out in the mailroom at 19 years old. Because my mother instilled in me that it’s not appropriate to discuss a lady’s specific age, I won’t tell you Mary Ann’s now. However, you should know that she is one of the younger editors of a major newspaper in the country. Mary Ann is also a wife and mother to two young kiddos. She takes the reins of the 137-year-old paper at a critical time for newspapers, and on this episode, she discusses some of the ways the newspaper is actively pursuing new media for storytelling and about how the Caller-Times’ talented reporters helped USA Today win a Pulitzer Prize. You’ll also learn about the Caller-Time’s foray into drone journalism and the benefits of being a digital subscriber. Mary Ann is a true community influencer. She has experienced nearly every facet of the Caller-Times and is the right mix of youth, experience, and willingness to learn to lead this great paper into the multi-media world that it must engage. With Mary Ann at the helm, and with its gifted staff, the Caller-Times is well-positioned to grow beyond the printed page into the fully-immersive, multi-media, community news source that will continue to serve Corpus Christi, the Coastal Bend, and the world for decades to come. Please take a moment to visit caller.com to register for a digital subscription! You can follow Mary Ann on twitter @CallerMaryAnn. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @hechocorpus. Thank you to our infrastructure partners the Sound Guys, Clint Tucker Homes, and Sawyer Audiology. And thank you for taking time to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hechocorpus/message
This homily was given by Father Paul McNulty. Father McNulty is currently the chaplain of Christ the King High School in Huntersville, NC but will soon be installed as pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church in Waynesville and Immaculate Conception Mission in Canton. https://catholicnewsherald.com/90-news/local/4785-father-paul-mcnulty-named-pastor-of-st-john-the-evangelist-church-in-waynesville Readings from the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time: http://usccb.org/bible/readings/092219.cfm
Wendell Brown, a Detroiter who went to King High School, loved football so much that he ended up going to China to teach the sport. Now he's in jail over a controversial incident. #FreeWendellBrown Greg Migliore from Autoblog joins us to talk all things cars. President Trump's tariffs and their impact on the Detroit industry and why Greg thinks they're not a great idea. The North American International Auto Show will be moving to a warmer month - either the summer or fall, and have new outdoor events. Elon Musk takes shots at Ford, and there's a new Chevy Blazer. Remember how we told you about a thousand musicians that would be coming to Belle Isle State Park to play “Seven Nation Army” by the White Stripes? Well, that’s not going to be a thing anymore. The Kresge Foundation will make $3 million in grants available over three years to early childhood centers across Detroit. The city of Detroit will open six air-conditioned recreation centers on Saturday and Sunday. That's your Daily Detroit News Byte for June 28, 2018.
King High School baseball coach, Jim Macaluso joined Ron Diaz and Jay Recher to talk about his team's Saladino Tournament victory.
Charlamagne crowns Christ the King High School in Queens, NY, Donkey of the Day after trying to prevent a student from putting 'Malcolm X' on his senior sweatshirt. The kids name is Malcolm Xavier Brown.
Joining us on our next America's Community Voices Network podcast, Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. on BLOGTALKRADIO.COM is our special guest Gerald C. Anderson, Sr., author of "Standing Firm: One Family's Fight Against Domestic Violence." Mr. Anderson is a native of Tampa, growing up in East Tampa and graduating from King High School in 1980. Following graduation he enlisted in the United States Air Force. In his service career Gerald traveled the world with assignments to California (twice), Florida, Kansas, Maryland, West Germany, and Korea. Upon his last assignment in Maryland and after retirement from the Air Force, Gerald began working in the United States Federal Government’s Department of Energy. In 2013, he moved to the Internal Revenue Service and in 2007 he joined the Department of Education. In 2005,