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On April 19, 1995, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history devastated the nation, claiming 168 lives—including 19 children—and injuring hundreds more. The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building shattered families and changed America forever. Now, 30 years later, National Geographic has unveiled the trailer and key art for its new three-part docuseries, OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: ONE DAY IN AMERICA, a raw and unflinching account of that tragic day, told by those who lived through it.OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: ONE DAY IN AMERICA features a rare archive and powerful first-hand testimony from witnesses—some sharing their stories for the first time. Former President Bill Clinton and former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating reflect on leading a nation in mourning, while survivor Amy Downs relives the harrowing experience of being trapped in the rubble for hours. Edye Raines recalls the frantic search for her two missing children, and first responders, including district fire chief Mike Shannon, recall the desperate fight to save lives. FBI Special Agent in Charge Bob Ricks describes the race against time to find the bomber and bring him to justice. The series provides an intimate yet sweeping portrait of survival, courage and the pursuit of justice in the face of an unthinkable tragedy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
On April 19, 1995, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history devastated the nation, claiming 168 lives—including 19 children—and injuring hundreds more. The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building shattered families and changed America forever. Now, 30 years later, National Geographic has unveiled the trailer and key art for its new three-part docuseries, OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: ONE DAY IN AMERICA, a raw and unflinching account of that tragic day, told by those who lived through it.OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: ONE DAY IN AMERICA features a rare archive and powerful first-hand testimony from witnesses—some sharing their stories for the first time. Former President Bill Clinton and former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating reflect on leading a nation in mourning, while survivor Amy Downs relives the harrowing experience of being trapped in the rubble for hours. Edye Raines recalls the frantic search for her two missing children, and first responders, including district fire chief Mike Shannon, recall the desperate fight to save lives. FBI Special Agent in Charge Bob Ricks describes the race against time to find the bomber and bring him to justice. The series provides an intimate yet sweeping portrait of survival, courage and the pursuit of justice in the face of an unthinkable tragedy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Today the Chris and Amy Show was broadcasting from the Billiken Grill ahead of the Billiken Blizzard game tonight, they are joined by; Hancock and Kelley, Director of Athletics Chris May informs us about all things athletics at SLU and has a gift for Chris and Amy. SLU Center Robbie Avila talks about transferring to SLU and all his nicknames. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes talks about week before the Super Bowl. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks best party city to host big events and a Mike Shannon zoo story. SLU Director of Summer joins to tell us about all different types of camps during the summer. SLU Women's guard Hannah Wallace talks transition from high school to division 1 athlete and playing in her hometown.
In the second hour from the Billiken Grill Chris and Amy are joined by Billiken player Robbie Avila to talk about coming to SLU and his nicknames. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes talks what the week before the Super Bowl is like. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks top cities for a big game and Mike Shannon zoo story.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show from a cruise to talk about best places for a Super Bowl and a funny Mike Shannon zoo story.
In the final hour KMOX Reporter Stuart McMillian joins the show to talk about St. Louis County inmates receiving free music lessons and it is not being well received. We go back in time and listen to part of a conversation between Bob Uecker and Mike Shannon from a "Live at Shannon's". G.H. Merritt, Chairman of the Board of "The New State of Illinois" joins the show to discuss why some counties are looking to secede from Cook County. Finally, some banned words.
TRACKLIST : Stiven Escarraga - Ozymandias (Dubman F. remix) Frink - B mind Franco Bianco & Nacho Benedetti - El fuego y el combustible (Mike Shannon remix) Hertz Division - Jukebox advice Danniel Selfmade - Observers Jeronimo Watson - Higher plane Donald Tapia - Gods will (Promise Land remix) Ron Ractive - Rotary grey Petr Sovel - Morgonc Marakelle - Circulum Jungle Punk - World of glass Vangelis Kostoxenakis - The day beyond
n this episode, Mike Shannon, Global Head of ESG Assurance for KPMG international, Corinne Dougherty, Audit Partner, KPMG in the US, and Oliver Geier, ESG Assurance Leader, KPMG in Germany, and for the EMA region, discuss how companies can become ESG assurance ready in a time of flux.
In one of the most exciting seasons in baseball history, the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals surged in the final months to steal the pennant and top the mighty Yankees in seven games to capture the World Series. How did an unlikely assortment of people and events come together for such a monumental achievement?Look no further than '64 Cardinals, a photo-illustrated story of promise, turmoil, and triumph. Discover how the famous trade for Lou Brock provided a jolt that reversed a summer swoon. Witness superstar pitcher Bob Gibson ascend to dominance down the stretch and meet the other indispensables—Curt Flood, Dick Groat, Bill White, Julian Javier, Tim McCarver, Mike Shannon, Barney Schultz, team captain Kenny Boyer, and others—who helped power the team through the National League meat-grinder and the ultimate clash of historic heavyweights. High drama wasn't limited to the field, thanks to a hard-driving owner, Gussie Busch, and his “special consultant,” Branch Rickey. Key facts, engaging anecdotes, and direct observations from players who lived the experience this rare volume will bring to life a truly thrilling season.An exhilarating ride for any baseball fan, '64 Cardinals also heralds the return of the writing team of baseball historian Robert L. Tiemann and broadcast journalist Ron Jacober, who co-authored the local bestseller Immortal Moments in Cardinals History. Whether you watched the 1964 Cardinals in person, or have just heard the stories passed down over the years, this book is the capstone on any baseball lover's collection.Purchase the Book from Reedy PressThis is Season 5! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlcardinals #1964worldseries #nyyankees #bobgibson #loubrock
John joins the show to talk about the Cardinals struggles in the second half, not overreacting to a couple of poor innings from Gray, how the Cardinals need to balance the defense and the offense in the lineup and what it was like to work with Mike Shannon for so many years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John joins the show to talk about the Cardinals struggles in the second half, not overreacting to a couple of poor innings from Gray, how the Cardinals need to balance the defense and the offense in the lineup and what it was like to work with Mike Shannon for so many years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When you win eleven Gold Gloves in eleven years, you know you're one of the best. Keith Hernandez knew he was one of the best. A contact hitter with a career .296, he won two World Series rings, five All-Star appearances, and picked up the NL batting championship award in 1979. Five years into his career, he cracked the .300 ceiling and never looked back. Yet for this week's game, we will go back to the very first month of his MLB career. It's September 14th, and Hernandez has been in The Show for three weeks. He was brought up from the minors by the St Louis Cardinals for a challenging September as they unsuccessfully chased the Pittsburg Pirates for the NL East top spot. Today, they're on the road to the Philadelphia Phillies, who have fallen out of the pennant race but still want a head-to-head victory over the Cardinals. Hernandez is fifth in the order and looking to make a difference… Your KMOX Cardinals radio team of Jack Buck, Mike Shannon and Bob Starr take you through the game. You can find the boxscore here: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197409140.shtml This game was played on September 14,1974.
In this sportscast hear baseball legends Mike Shannon and Willie Mays talk baseball.
Gio Fraraccio is a Rays fan from the Tampa Bay area. He got started with baseball as a kid, thanks to the 1980s Cardinal broadcast team of Jack Buck and Mike Shannon. After moving to Florida in the early 2000s, Gio became a Rays fan thanks to his kids falling in love with the local team. Gio recently completed his journey to 30 ballparks, wrapping things up at Coors Field earlier this year. We chat about his ballpark journey, an infamous 2016 World Series prediction he made, and how some advice he received as a kid from his Uncle Bob served him well one night in 2011. Find the show notes and full transcript here: https://baseballbucketlist.com/podcast/episode-155-gio-fraraccio/ Find Gio Online: Twitter: @RaysFanGioFind Baseball Bucket List Online:Twitter: @BaseballBucketFacebook: @BaseballBucketListInstagram: @Baseball.Bucket.ListWebsite: baseballbucketlist.comThis podcast is part of the Curved Brim Media Network:Twitter: @CurvedBrimWebsite: curvedbrimmedia.com
Show Notes:00:15 - Teacher Appreciation Day 2024 00:25 - eight encore excerpts from seven guests1:15 - Julia Roland - college student, art student, artist (segment 1 of 2)3:00 - Lana Camiel - pharmacist, herbalist, professor, podcaster4:30 - Mike Shannon - retired U.S. Army officer, current university president6:25 - Joy Robinson - former teacher, staff member with the Professional Association of Georgia Educators7:25 - Megan Golden - world language teacher and author9:00 - John Beede - mountain climber, author, public speaker11:00 - Kristin Hatcher - writer, runner12:25 - Julia Roland - segment 2 of 214:35 - "Thank you!" to great teachers Links:Julia Roland episode - An Artist's Audio Self-Portrait (38 minutes)Lana Camiel episode - Rx for Health, Living, and Learning (45 minutes)Mike Shannon episode - Grit, Excellence, Leadership . . . Purpose (41 minutes)Joy Robinson episode - We need more Joy in teaching! (37 minutes)Megan Golden episode - Learning is THE World Language (38 minutes)John Beede episode - Keep on Climbing! (36 minutes)Kristin Hatcher episode - Tell Your Story (34 minutes) Episode 7 - Host on Mic Episode - Teachers Matter (23 minutes)Episode 16 - In A Moment - Changing the World (4 minutes)Episode 24 - In A Moment - Thank You! (6 minutes)Episode 34 - Many Voices, One Message - Teachers Matter (15 minutes)Episode 38 - Great Teachers - Everyone Knows One! (13 minutes) Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page
Tune in as KMOX's sports director, Tom Ackerman, joins The Chris and Amy Show to share heartfelt memories and reflections on the life and legacy of Whitey Herzog. From the glory of the 1982 World Series to the enduring impact of Herzog's leadership, this tribute honors a baseball legend.
4:20 – workplace of the future5:00 – rapid changes in technology and society5:45 – leaders are made, not born5:55 – the Leadership Foundry7:00 – building resilience, self-awareness, agency, and personal interaction skills8:20 – the complexities, and simplicity, of leadership9:30 – pursuing the best version of yourself parallels the leadership journey10:10 – you may never know the impact you have on others11:40 – storytelling as a means of messaging13:25 – to script or not to script14:30 – strength grows out of displaying vulnerability15:10 – why? how? what? Is there a more effective sequence17:00 – technology cuts both ways, and can have positive or negative effects on relationships18:00 – great leaders invest in others18:35 – talking with others is the “secret sauce” that enhances relationships and effectiveness20:15 – grit, grace, compassion, and empathy23:10 – the human encounter in education is as vital now as it has ever been24:00 – struggling through and towards discovery is magic24:25 – starting a teaching career at West Point26:25 – online learning has its place28:00 – Mr. Keith Jones, high school history teacher29:10 – the impact of great teachers is priceless32:00 – the University of North Georgia, 150 and just getting started32:25 – athletics raises all boats33:45 – knowing the stories of one's graduates34:30 – providing lieutenants for the U.S. Army35:10 – Fulbright Scholars35:25 – an ecosystem of excellence36:35 – fortunate journey, experiences of a lifetime, first generation college student and graduate, military spouse, incredible set of opportunities37:40 – equipping students to walk toward their purpose39:50 – five campuses, seven strategic big bets, all serving to change lives UNG websiteStrategic Big BetsMike Shannon's CV+YouTube monthly updateThe Adaptation AdvantageMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page
In this edition of the Cardinals Countdown to Opening Day Show, hosts Matt Pauley and Mike Claiborne take a look back at some of the biggest stories from 2023, like Adam Wainwright's 200th career win and the passing of St. Louis icon Mike Shannon. Hear from Wainwright himself who speaks on the milestone, and from Joe Torre, Joe Buck, Bob Costas, who speak on the loss of their friend Mike Shannon. Matt Pauley and Mike Claiborne also feature some of the greatest moments from this past season's "Friday Night Live! By Loews" postgame show, featuring the likes of Tom Pagnozzi, Keith Hernandez, and Ray Lankford. 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
Join host Tom Ackerman in a touching first hour dedicated to honoring icons and pivotal figures of 2023. The show begins by commemorating the impactful life of the late Mike Shannon, celebrating his enduring legacy and profound influence on the sports world. Next hear form Travis Ford, the St. Louis Billikens Head Coach, in his postgame interview with Bob Ramsey and Earl Austin Jr. Additionally, this hour culminates in an exclusive discussion featuring Tom Stillman, Chairman of the St. Louis Blues. Stillman shares insights into the Blues' season, recent firing of Craig Berube, and new interim coach Drew Bannister.
Mike Shannon, Founder of Tri Fit Business Development and Sales Coach at Nolan Consulting Group is back on today's episode of Out Of the Hourglass for a conversation focusing on the Sales Managers' role in coaching successful sales teams, inspired by an article from OMG, The Ultimate Sales Coaching Guide – The Data Behind Sales Managers of Elite TeamsInterweaving his own experience as a Sales Coach and Sales Manager, Mike reviews the outcomes behind the OMG data and significance of coaching frequency and coaching for commitment.This is our final episode of 2023 - thank you SO much for your listenership. And to our podcast guests - thank you for sharing your insights and best practices. We will return with new episodes in 2024! Link to OMG Article:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yd7tnwEf1KehhF3llKpyI7pTwBdze2r0/view?usp=drive_link
Mike Sertle, manager of conservation programs, and Sara Burns, water program specialist, join Dr. Mike Brasher to share the exciting story of how DU is growing conservation through innovative partnerships around the many benefits of wetlands and waterfowl habitat. From water quality to flood water retention and coastal resiliency, DU's new work in Sustainability and Nature-based Solutions is attracting more partners, funding sources, and ideas to our waterfowl and wetlands conservation mission.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Most people would agree that the process of becoming a fantastic salesperson is a journey. There are the fundamentals of learning the sales process, one that guides how you take a customer through the buyer's journey, and then there is the understanding of the instincts, behaviors, and attitudes, and the methodology that draws the line to execute the process with mastery. An understanding of the process Process – without Methodology = Inferior resultsAn awareness of Methodology – without Process = Inconsistent resultsWhen you are able to combine a full understanding of process with the excellence of the methodology, that defines success. But how can you teach this methodology, or mindset?Today, Andrew Amrhein and Mike Shannon join us to tell us that yes, while it can be taught, it does require an intricate understanding of one's own weaknesses and strengths and finding the correct training to conquer the head trash, Developing "Closer Instincts", and practicing the true the Behaviors that lead to Mastery of the mindset is critical.
St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster and “Fast Eddie” of Fast Eddie's Bonaire remember their dear friend Cardinals Hall of Famer Mike Shannon. Former Cardinals pitcher Kyle McClellan hosts the conversation discussing Shannon's impact on them, Shannon's playing days with the 1960's Cardinals, his love for St. Louis, being an ambassador for Budweiser, the Live at Shannon's radio show and other stories. 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
St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster and “Fast Eddie” of Fast Eddie's Bonaire remember their dear friend Cardinals Hall of Famer Mike Shannon. Former Cardinals pitcher Kyle McClellan hosts the conversation discussing Shannon's impact on them, Shannon's playing days with the 1960's Cardinals, his love for St. Louis, being an ambassador for Budweiser, the Live at Shannon's radio show and other stories. 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
Melissa Georgeoff is currently the Chief Contracting Officer for Advent, Life Tech, and Aeratech. A specialty company specializing in invasive & non-invasive ventilators for children & adults needing life-sustaining, respiratory care. She talks about her journey going from receptionist to Vice-President, humble beginnings, her life mission to make sure all people with disabilities get the proper life sustaining equipment they need and helping the "unseen" to be seen/heard. The boyz pay tribute to legendary St Louis Cardinals announcer Mike Shannon who passed recently. Todd Laux Ross Laux Melissa Georgeoff
This is the Live Call-in Show from this past Sunday night, April 30, 2023! Tonight's show was dedicated to the memory of the late Mike Shannon, Cardinal broadcaster and player for over 60 years who brought so much joy to the folks around St. Louis. During this show, Mike & Scott discuss the news of the week including a story that is going around social media about Walt Disney World being the world's biggest scam, with $800 lightsabers, crazy-expensive character meals, unrealistic use of Genie Plus and Individual Lightning Lanes, souvenir spending that is wild, and more! We also get a story from Sarah (who called in from Walt Disney World but is from South Korea) about being at Beach Club when the resorts actually shut down for COVID and an incredible moment that happened to them, a great review from Rob of the new Little Mermaid rooms at Caribbean Beach, and we talk Pickleball coming to Walt Disney World! This and much more coming your way on today's show with some great calls! We hope you enjoy today's show! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Become a patron of the Be Our Guest Podcast over at www.patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
Bernie visits with USA Today baseball columnist Bob Nightengale. Bob weighs in on the Cardinals' struggles both at the plate and on the mound. He also talks about how Shohei Ohtani is a generational talent, and shares some memories of interacting with the late Mike Shannon.
Sarah Langs and Buster discuss Sarah's 30th birthday and why birthdays are so important, Alex Verdugo's walk-offs, Ronald Acuña Jr.'s 440-foot home runs, and the fastest ever return from Tommy John surgery. Then, Tim Kurkjian on what makes Langs great at her job, Bryce Harper returning to the Phillies lineup and Philadelphia looking ready to launch, the lack of starting pitching available in the trade market, the Yankees' mounting problems in a tough division, the Padres and piñatas, and the Cardinals' Mike Shannon passing away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Langs and Buster discuss Sarah's 30th birthday and why birthdays are so important, Alex Verdugo's walk-offs, Ronald Acuña Jr.'s 440-foot home runs, and the fastest ever return from Tommy John surgery. Then, Tim Kurkjian on what makes Langs great at her job, Bryce Harper returning to the Phillies lineup and Philadelphia looking ready to launch, the lack of starting pitching available in the trade market, the Yankees' mounting problems in a tough division, the Padres and piñatas, and the Cardinals' Mike Shannon passing away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Braves beat Mets and Ronald Acuña Jr injured as I rant about pitchers throwing at his head and that being tolerated by idiot commish rob manfred, Falcons draft breakdown by me and experts, Falcons undrafted signees, did UGA player make racist comment? Mike Shannon dies, college baseball player shot on field, tragedy in Tampa, Chargers interim head coach equates TCU to UGA, actual hockey news as cheap network shamed into doing what's right, death of Tour de France champion killed by his lover with the same gun his wife had killed herself with in the same house, and the real meaning of May Day. Happy Beltane!
In hour 2 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, he is joined by Will Leitch, Kenny Wallace, Kyle McClellan, and Dan Farrell as they remember their favorite memories of the beloved Cardinals broadcaster.
In hour 1 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, he is joined by Joe Torre, Fast Eddie, Joe West, and Benjamin Hochman throughout the hour to remember their fondest memories of Mike Shannon.
Bernie visits with CBS Sports MLB writer Dayn Perry to discuss what will hopefully be a May reset for the Cardinals and they trade Mike Shannon and Stan Musial Society memories.
Tie-breaker showdown for EMOTD for the month of April. Who will in the Milagro Tequila Listener of the Month of April? Audio of Mike Shannon on the Tim McKernan Show Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kelly Chase joins us to talk about the passing of Mike Shannon. Bodyguarding for Mike's daughter at a concert. Great Chase and Shannon stories. Instant offense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug joins us remotely from his hovel. Discussing the passing of Cardinal legend, Mike Shannon. Audio of some classic Mike Shannon calls. Live at Shannon's was must-listen. More Mike Shannon memories. Finally getting to the much anticipated JRJFPCC Talk. Hawk was up. Jackson plays well when he's loose. Stretch shaming. Accusations of sandbagging coming in. NHL playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug joins us remotely from his hovel. Discussing the passing of Cardinal legend, Mike Shannon. Audio of some classic Mike Shannon calls. Live at Shannon's was must-listen. More Mike Shannon memories. Finally getting to the much anticipated JRJFPCC Talk. Hawk was up. Jackson plays well when he's loose. Stretch shaming. Accusations of sandbagging coming in. NHL playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tie-breaker showdown for EMOTD for the month of April. Who will in the Milagro Tequila Listener of the Month of April? Audio of Mike Shannon on the Tim McKernan Show Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Chase joins us to talk about the passing of Mike Shannon. Bodyguarding for Mike's daughter at a concert. Great Chase and Shannon stories. Instant offense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A tribute to Mike Shannon, the voice of the St. Louis Cardinals for 50 years. Stories of golf, fishing, broadcasting and more from a life in baseball. "A life well lived."
EPISODE 190: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: This. Is. Not. A. Game. The Democrats MUST have the decisive vote in The Senate Judiciary Committee so AT LEAST we can subpoena the central figures in the Supreme(ly Corrupt) Court scandals. There are now so many of them I've lost track. And Dianne Feinstein isn't there to cast that vote. A whistleblower tells us John Roberts's wife has been soliciting money from top law firms seeking to have cases heard by SCOTUS. Her role is headhunter/matchmaker for lawyers, and maybe it really is only that. But it sure as hell looks like a cross between Influence Peddling and Protection Money. There's new evidence of multiple exposures by Brett Kavanaugh at Yale and the primary alibi just dissolved over the weekend. Roy Wood Jr was half right: Clarence Thomas AND Neil Gorsuch are NFT's. And from beyond the grave Antonio Scalia is still corrupting the high court with "Scalia Law" - basically a club to get Conservative judges more money. The tragedy here is: of all people, Sam Alito has inadvertently revealed how SCARED the justices are of exposure right now. It's the moment to strike. But we can't, because Durbin and Schumer don't have the guts to risk asking Feinstein to quit. Well then to hell with all of them: Move to EXPEL HER. B-Block (20:38) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Reading the tea leaves in Jack Smith's Special Counsel investigation, they will use Mike Pence's BOOK to prove Trump knew fully he lost, and the $250,000,000 he raised afterwards to attack the election result was in fact massively large wire fraud. (24:11) IN SPORTS: Why did generic background NYC video on a playoff telecast yesterday include... The Twin Towers? And the passing of Mike Shannon, once seen leaping in hopes of catching a Mickey Mantle home run that was only 120 feet over his head. (27:21) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: HOW much has Twitter hate speech gone up under Elon Musk? Unironically, this Texas fascist wants to ban "Handmaid's Tale." And the OTHER Texas fascist mocks the execution-style murder of five people, and - as usual - disgraces himself. C-Block (32:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Jacuzzi Bubbles, on death row in NYC (33:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: 39 years ago yesterday I began as a rookie TV sportscaster in Boston. Two weeks later, the Boston Red Sox brought up a rookie pitcher. And 16 years later that pitcher - Roger Clemens - picked up part of Mike Piazza's broken World Series bat and THREW IT AT ME (or at least that's what it looked like from where I was sitting in the Yankee dugout). The saga of the Clemens-Piazza bat, now approaching its 23rd year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bernie opens the show with some quick thoughts on the Cardinals getting swept in Los Angeles. He then devotes his focus to sharing memories of Cardinals legend Mike Shannon who passed away on Sunday.
Hall of Fame baseball writer Rick Hummel joins Bernie to share some of his favorite Mike Shannon stories and memories. Rick tells the story about how his relationship with Mike almost got off to a rocky start when they first met.
Bernie digs into the vault to hear and react to classic Mike Shannon stories from Bob Costas and the late Bob Gibson, including why Mike was named Moon Man.
Cardinals radio analyst Rick Horton joins Bernie to share some of his favorite memories over the years of Mike Shannon. Rick explains just what made Mike so unique and special to St. Louis. Bernie then shares some more of his own thoughts about Mike Shannon including about how he belongs with MLB's most iconic radio voices.
Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III joins the show to talk about the passing and legacy of Mike Shannon. Bill talks about how Mike Shannon took great pride in being an ambassador and salesman for the team.
Sadly, legendary Cardinals broadcaster and player Mike Shannon passed away over the weekend. We're gonna miss you, Mike!