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EPISODE 253: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:42) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump may be indicted for the January 6th attemped coup – today. Or, not! But clearly as of 1 PM eastern at the Prettyman Courthouse in DC, the window TO indict is open for the first time on this 10th day since Trump received Jack Smith's 2nd Target Letter. The window from Target Letter to indictment last time might have been as short as 10 days, maybe as long as 20. Plus what could be at the center of a THIRD set of indictments: more testimony from Trump staffers that he knew damn well that the election wasn't stolen and that he didn't win it. And that in February 2020 he even praised the improved election security and audit capability for paper ballots, nine months before the 2020 Presidential Election. And Trump online: reposts Marjorie Pornography Greene's “little bitch” quote about the Special Prosecutor, and a moronic poll over Republicans' “Dream President” Plus: obeying Supreme Court rulings is now optional. Who knew? That's the verdict from the Republican Governor of Alabama Kay Ivey, and the Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. So I guess Roe-V-Wade wasn't overturned and that key 2nd Amendment case – Heller – doesn't say anything about the right to own a gun after all. B-Block (16:33) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Doug Burgum, your pro-vigilante presidential aspirant. Ben Shapiro on Barbie: Go Woke Go Broke. World on Barbie? $337 Million opening weekend. My late neighbor Tony Bennett. (23:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Fox blasts USA Women's Soccer team for not singing the national anthem while it NEVER PLAYS the national anthem on the games it televises. Elon Musk doesn't OWN "X" for social media (and no, he's NOT calling them 'Xeets') and the World Trade Center promotes itself with a photo of the building - and a passenger jet. C-Block (28:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: In an all-new edition, I have two stories about baseball's newest Hall of Famers. Fred McGriff was drafted by the Yankees but traded away as a minor leaguer for garbage because an active Yankees player insisted to George Steinbrenner it was a great deal, and Scott Rolen insisted to me that the highlight of his 1996 season was the elaborate practical joke he, his minor league teammates, the manager, and the umpire concocted and played on me during a game - and he stuck to this even after I reminded him that 1996 was the year he began his Hall of Fame major league career,.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Singing since her early childhood days, Vicki E. Rogers has been on a mission to minister using her natural God-given gift, her soothing voice. Her voice has been forged through her natural talents and the assistance of some formal vocal training which augmented and refined her vocal abilities to its current state. Her 3-octave range was a part of the Musical Art Society of Lancaster for years where she was a past board member and officer. She has participated in choral presentations for the Billy Graham Crusade, Benny Hinn Crusade, Lancaster Bible College, Ocean Grove's Choral Fest, Handel's Messiah with numerous groups, Trump Hotel DC, National Mall DC, F&M Choral Society and MFE Community Chorus. Vicki has been a worship leader, performed at Sight and Sound Theatre, Sandy Cove Women's luncheons, Historic Philadelphia, sang the National Anthem at the Reading Phillies and Altoona Curves, coffeehouses, art galleries, nursing homes and weddings. Senior America National Pageant, PA SR America pageant. Vicki is using the soothing nature of her vocal gift in her profession as a Registered Nurse. Vicki has assisted her hospice patients transition in the tranquil, mellowness of her singing; and as she has promised some, Vicki has sung at the services of their final worship....along the way endearing herself to many of the families involved. Listeners will appreciate her soothing voice in her current CD available now! Listeners will be captured by how seamlessly her voice blends with the equally soothing instrumental arrangements on original songs and some of her new arrangements. This will appeal to all audiences. Vicki is accepting performance dates at this time. Call 717-808-4527
Super excited to announce new guest, Vicki Rogers, to The Story!Singing since her early childhood days, Vicki E. Rogers has been on a mission to minister using her natural God-given gift, her soothing voice. Her voice has been forged through her natural talents and the assistance of some formal vocal training which augmented and refined her vocal abilities to its current state.Vicki has a Nashville Gospel record contract with Redemption World Records.Vicki was crowned MS. SENIOR PENNSYLVANIA with her vocal talent.Her 3-octave range was a part of the Musical Art Society of Lancaster for years where she is a past board member and officer. She has participated in choral presentations for the Billy Graham Crusade, Benny Hinn Crusade, Lancaster Bible College, Ocean Grove's Choral Fest, Handel's Messiah with numerous groups, F&M Choral Society and MFE Community Chorus. Vicki has been a worship leader, performed at Sight and Sound Theatre, Sandy Cove Women's luncheons, Historic Philadelphia, sang the National Anthem at the Reading Phillies and Altoona Curves, coffeehouses, art galleries, nursing homes and weddings. Senior America National Pageant, PA SR America pageant.Vicki is using the soothing nature of her vocal gift in her profession as a Registered Nurse. Vicki has assisted her hospice patients transition in the tranquil, mellowness of her singing; and as she has promised some, Vicki has sung at the services of their final worship....along the way endearing herself to many of the families involved.Listeners will appreciate her soothing voice in her current CD available now! Listeners will be captured by how seamlessly her voice blends with the equally soothing instrumental arrangements on original songs and some of her new arrangements. This will appeal to all audiences.Find Vicki's work here : Website : https://sites.google.com/.../vickierogersson.../VickiERogers Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/vicki-e-rogers Reverbnation : https://www.reverbnation.com/songstress8Twitter : @Vickinurse Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkhKAVicftng2bNX1XsxLAFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/VickiERogersSongstressSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
Super excited to announce new guest, Vicki Rogers, to The Story!Singing since her early childhood days, Vicki E. Rogers has been on a mission to minister using her natural God-given gift, her soothing voice. Her voice has been forged through her natural talents and the assistance of some formal vocal training which augmented and refined her vocal abilities to its current state.Vicki has a Nashville Gospel record contract with Redemption World Records.Vicki was crowned MS. SENIOR PENNSYLVANIA with her vocal talent.Her 3-octave range was a part of the Musical Art Society of Lancaster for years where she is a past board member and officer. She has participated in choral presentations for the Billy Graham Crusade, Benny Hinn Crusade, Lancaster Bible College, Ocean Grove's Choral Fest, Handel's Messiah with numerous groups, F&M Choral Society and MFE Community Chorus. Vicki has been a worship leader, performed at Sight and Sound Theatre, Sandy Cove Women's luncheons, Historic Philadelphia, sang the National Anthem at the Reading Phillies and Altoona Curves, coffeehouses, art galleries, nursing homes and weddings. Senior America National Pageant, PA SR America pageant.Vicki is using the soothing nature of her vocal gift in her profession as a Registered Nurse. Vicki has assisted her hospice patients transition in the tranquil, mellowness of her singing; and as she has promised some, Vicki has sung at the services of their final worship....along the way endearing herself to many of the families involved.Listeners will appreciate her soothing voice in her current CD available now! Listeners will be captured by how seamlessly her voice blends with the equally soothing instrumental arrangements on original songs and some of her new arrangements. This will appeal to all audiences.Find Vicki's work here : Website : https://sites.google.com/.../vickierogersson.../VickiERogers Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/vicki-e-rogers Reverbnation : https://www.reverbnation.com/songstress8Twitter : @Vickinurse Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkhKAVicftng2bNX1XsxLAFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/VickiERogersSongstressSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
This week on the show I interview Philadelphia Phillies prospect Jhailyn Ortiz. Also, this week on the show we look at the Mets week and talk N.L East! Subscribe to all my platforms and thank you to the Reading Phillies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 51 we welcome in Jack Horan, the return of John Patrick and Andrew G, we all get to listen to some classic stories starting with The Shot Game, The greats to wear #51, The Derby, Eagles Draft, Jack's celebrity run ins, the Reading Phillies game, If this guy played a sport segment, Bro Code for there week, Would you rather, Florida Man, Mount Rushmore of Eagles Draft picks and a little Sixers talk
Lew Temple is an American actor, known for his roles as Locus Fender in the action film, Domino, Cal, the diner manager in the comedy-drama Waitress, and Axel in the third season of The Walking Dead. On tonight's episode we talk about The Reading Phillies, working with Quentin Tarantino and Rob Zombie, his new movie Limbo and about his time on The Walking Dead. All this and so much more. https://www.instagram.com/lewtemplehttps://www.twitter.com/lewtempleactorhttps://www.patreon.com/lewtempleLIMBO-https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08D9P72DW/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rhttps://www.instagram.com/deluxeditionpodhttps://www.twitter.com/deluxeditionpodhttps://www.deluxeedition.showhttps://www.twitter.com/caseyschearer80https://www.twitter.com/billthemountainhttps://www.instagram.com/caseyschearer80https://www.instagram.com/billsebald
On the debut episode of The Funnville Nine, Flying Squirrels play-by-play broadcaster Trey Wilson chats with the team's VP & COO, Todd "Parney" Parnell. Parney discusses his path from growing up in Locust, N.C. to becoming one of the most recognizable faces and innovative minds in Minor League Baseball. He talks about his time with the Reading Phillies, Kannapolis Intimidators, Altoona Curve and founding the Richmond Flying Squirrels franchise. Hear stories about carving out a wiffle ball field in yard as a kid, finding direction at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, breaking into the baseball world, working with Dale Earnhardt, Nate McLouth playing catch in a bar parking lot in Altoona, Pa., resulting in a broken car window, and building the Flying Squirrels from scratch ahead of the 2010 season.
On Episode 5-3 of The Bulldog Hour hosts Joe Mays and Justin Raffauf discuss a big June week for the Wilson Football program: Chad Henne Night at the Reading Phillies, the 7 on 7 event, and the annual golf tournament; plus the guys remember assistant coach Greg Barnett who suddenly passed away in May, promote Jayme "The Ball Girl", and dissect the latest public/private legislation proposal! Thanks to our sponsors at Mays Sandwich Shop! We will have 2-3 pre-recorded episodes to post in early August that will feature interviews with senior players, assistant coaches, and Coach Dahms! The Bulldog Hour will be back for Season 5, Episode 4 on Sunday, August 18th, 2019! ----------------------- JMNJR Radio: http://www.jmnjrradio.com/ The Bulldog Hour: http://www.bulldoghour.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BulldogHour Twitter: @JMNJR_Radio | @BulldogHour | @CoachJoeMays | @Mr_Raffauf Email: show@bulldoghour.com OR joe@bulldoghour.com
For our very 1st Podcast we get into Public Restrooms, Starbucks, Trooper Thorns Pub, Reading Phillies, Liberty Ale House & more. We close out the show with some NBA 2K18 smack talk.
For this episode, I’m joined by Jason Klein of Brandiose, the San Diego-based sports marketing and design studio that has become the go-to company for minor league baseball teams. Along with his friend and business partner Casey White, Jason created Brandiose and began this journey when they sold their first logo redesign to the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx. Seventeen years later, the company is thriving in minor league baseball as well as with work for Major League Baseball, Nike, the NBA, Mattel’s Disney division and more. In the Eastern League, Brandiose has worked with the Richmond Flying Squirrels and Hartford Yard Goats when they moved. They’ve rebranded the Reading Phillies into the Fightins and the Binghamton Mets into the Rumble Ponies. They’ve done extensive work with the Altoona Curve and Harrisburg Senators among others. So sit back and enjoy episode six of the Minor Conversations Podcast with my guest Jason Klein of Brandiose.
Ryan Cameron spent 10 years as a minor league baseball pitcher and was with the Reading Phillies in 2005 when he met Noah. They chat today about the moment that captured how emotionally draining Ryan's career was and what life was like immediately after the ride ended.
Ryan Cameron spent 10 years as a minor league baseball pitcher and was with the Reading Phillies in 2005 when he met Noah. They chat today about the moment that captured how emotionally draining Ryan's career was and what life was like immediately after the ride ended.
Ryan Cameron spent 10 years as a minor league baseball pitcher and was with the Reading Phillies in 2005 when he met Noah. They chat today about the moment that captured how emotionally draining Ryan's career was and what life was like immediately after the ride ended.
Ryan Cameron spent 10 years as a minor league baseball pitcher and was with the Reading Phillies in 2005 when he met Noah. They chat today about the moment that captured how emotionally draining Ryan's career was and what life was like immediately after the ride ended.
Today’s episode is brought to you by our sponsors! – Out of the Park Baseball is Ian and Steve’s favorite baseball game and it should be yours, too! OOTP ’17 arrive on March 22 and is available NOW on OOTPDevelopments.com! Use the promo code PHILLIES17 to get 10% off OOTP Baseball ’17! – 100 Greatest Phillies of All Time by Ian Riccaboni – now available on Amazon! The digital copy is now FREE through April 2 thanks to the support of listeners like you! Head over to Amazon and download your digital copy today! All downloads and reviews help more Phillies fans find the 100 Greatest Phillies of All Time! This week, Steve Corino and Ian Riccaboni jump head first into this year’s Spring season! Highlights, lowlights, any surprises? News that you may have missed since our last podcast: Pete Mackanin’s extension, Hellickson being named Opening Day starter, Vince Velasquez making the Opening Day roster as the fifth starter, and the signing of Will Venable. The reserve spots are likely down to Emmanuel Burris, Cedric Hunter, and Venable. Who makes the cut? The opening-day bullpen is rumored to include David Hernandez, Dalier Hinojosa, Brett Oberholtzer, Jeanmar Gomez, Daniel Stumpf and James Russell (9 Ks in 7 IP) with Mackanin advising that there is no clear closer. Who would YOU want to see close games for the Phillies? The final spot appears to be down to Andrew Bailey, Ernesto Frieri and Hector Neris. Who would you take? Note: Edward Mujica was re-signed to a minor league deal. They discuss why Velasquez over Adam Morgan and why Charlie Morton cracked the rotation. They catch up on former Phillies signing across baseball like Jimmy Rollins making the White Sox opening day roster, Shane Victorino starting the year in Triple-A for the Cubs, and Kyle Kendrick signing with the Angels after being cut by the Braves. They discuss the Futures Games to be held in Reading and Citizens Bank Park. March 31’s game will be the first in Reading since 2000 when the Phillies played a rare May game against the Reading Phillies. Finally, we talk final predictions: record, place in NL East, boldest prediction, and we find out what Steve and Ian think will define success and failure in April. Thanks for listening!
Eric Valent tells Zeke the story of his five-year Major League playing career as a valuable utility man for the Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets as an outfielder/first baseman with good power from the left side of the plate. Valent discusses with Zeke the transition of going from a three-time All-American at UCLA -- where he helped lead the Bruins to the 1997 College World Series; was Pac-10 Player of the Year in 1998; hit 69 career homers in three seasons, the most in Pac-10 history; and played with future MLB stars Troy Glaus, Chase Utley, Eric Byrnes and Garret Atkins -- to a role player in the majors. Valent, who played for the Reading Phillies in 2000, cites two factors why he didn't enjoy the same level of success in the big leagues -- he didn't have the same power with wooden bats as he did with aluminum bats and he didn't hit with enough consistency. "They've done a lot with the guidelines to the aluminum bats," Valent tells Zeke. "I think the aluminum bats offer just a bit more excitement for the kids." His MLB statistics were a .234 batting average with 13 home runs and 37 runs batted in. His career highlights came with the Mets in 2004 -- hitting for the cycle (single, double, triple and homer) against the Montreal Expos on July 29 and hitting three pinch-hit home runs. "I had the most time with the Mets," Valent says. "I did the best I could for the time I had." Valent says the biggest change in the game on the Major League level in the past decade has been the increased velocity from starters and relief pitchers. "There's power coming out from the start of the game through the bullpen," he says. "A lot of what makes these guys good besides the velocity is they also throw a lot of different pitches." As a pull hitter, Valent looked for the fastball first and then adjusted to a breaking pitch. Valent also played one year with the Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan's Pacific League. "It was a good experience -- there were three other foreigners on the team," he explains to Zeke. "Once you got between the lines, it was the same type of game. Everyone worked very hard." Eric's advice to young players: "Just have as much fun as you can and enjoy yourself."