![]() ![]() And, the Jets supposed to really you know, first year coach Adam Gase quarterback whisperer, that’s his label. Madison Square Garden, the world’s greatest arena, really? But it’s just a hype of New York. The greatest city in the world, I promise you it’s not. After a game the locker room and in New York has countless number of reporters radio, print, TV, they’re all over the place, in other cities not so much right? So everything gets hyped up here. ![]() You talk to guys who played in NHL, NFL Major League Baseball. ![]() This was supposed to be the year, and it may still be, that the hapless New York Jets led by second year quarterback Sam Donald, were supposed to have a pretty good year.Īnd because it’s New York, everything gets hyped. You’ve chosen that path to be just a suffering fan. It’s part of your life, it’s part of the fabric of who you are. Now if you’re a New York Jets fan, the J- E- T- S Jets, you have just learned to live with disappointment. that if you have a little bit of hope, it’s a good thing. And if you’re a New York sports fan, you know that you have such little hope most of the time. Cubbies had a tough weekend, Mets had a tough weekend last two to three at home to the Phillies. So they’re starting to fade, they’re still four games back in a wild card, there’s still hope, they’re chasing the Cubbies. Of course they did, right? They reel you, they real you in, they reel in, and then they suck. ![]() And I debated a few weeks ago, do I say anything on the podcast? Do I even bring it up? Then I did and they faded since. In the second half of the year they had the best record in baseball. And of course my Mets, which I had mentioned all year, and I talked about the first half of the year how they collapsed. Wood burning stoves you can start to smell it a little. In the air, you can smell the outdoor, the smoke from the fireplace is starting to kick in a little bit, those with outdoor. Hockey camps are opening, training camps, got the baseball playoffs sniffing around, right around the corner. We’re two weeks into the college football season, the NFL season kicked off yesterday. I love this time of year, my favorite time of year. Mike Alkin:It’s Monday, September 9 2019. Mike sifts through all the noise of mainstream financial media and Wall Street, to help you focus on what really matters in the markets. Hosted by hedge fund veteran and newsletter writer Mike Alkin, who helps ordinary investors level the playing field against the pros, by bringing you market insights and interviews with corporate executives, and institutional investors. Countries from South Korea to Belgium have been reassessing the role of nuclear to help speed the transition away from fossil fuels, with the war in Europe making atomic power look even more attractive.The Mike Alkin Show | 72 Nuclear growth outlook is up for the first time since FukushimaAnnouncer:Free and clear of the chatter from Wall Street, you’re listening to Talking Stocks Over a Beer. Japan is the world’s second-biggest LNG importer, so a revival in atomic power there would have a big impact on global gas markets. See also: Japan Power Crisis Was a Decade in Making and Won’t Go Away If Japan restarts nuclear, the country’s utilities could re-sell spare liquefied natural gas to Europe, he said. “There is a strong tailwind for nuclear power at this moment,” Nobuo Tanaka, a former executive director of the International Energy Agency, said in a Bloomberg TV interview on Monday. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed up energy prices globally, however, and a recent tremor in Japan took several gas- and coal-fired plants offline, leading to the first-ever electricity supply alert for Tokyo. Japanese public opinion moved decisively against atomic power after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami resulted in the meltdown of three reactors at Fukushima, with most of the country’s operable nuclear reactors remaining shut. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. ![]()
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