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Takeoff with John Clark: Philly Sports Interviews
Matthew Berry on Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley & Eagles fantasy football
Fantasy Football Happy Hour Podcast host Matthew Berry joins John Clark on the latest episode of the Takeoff podcast to discuss where Jalen Hurts ranks as a fantasy quarterback, why Saquon Barkley could be in for a regression, and whether fantasy football managers should target AJ Brown or DeVonta Smith.0:00 - Matthew Berry0:51 - Where does Jalen Hurts among fantasy QBs?2:38 - Hurts poised for his best fantasy season yet4:35 - Saquon Barkley could have a regression6:48 - Eagles in Matthew's top 200 fantasy players9:09 - AJ Brown is more valuable, DeVonta Smith...
2025-08-21
16 min
Takeoff with John Clark: Philly Sports Interviews
Josh Shapiro, Terrell Davis and plenty of Eagles interviews from New Orleans!
0:00 - Josh Shapiro interview from Saturday14:11 - Terrell Davis interview from Friday18:26 - CJ Gardner Johnson media availability from Thursday21:15 - Darius Slay media availability from Thursday23:55 - Vic Fangio interview from Thursday26:57 - Mekhi Becton interview from Thursday29:32 - Jeremiah Trotter Jr. interview from Thursday31:23 - Jeremiah Trotter Sr. interview from Friday Subscribe NOW to get the latest Eagles, Sixers, Phillies & Flyers news: / @nbcsphillyNBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and insightful...
2025-02-09
35 min
Takeoff with John Clark: Philly Sports Interviews
Greg Cosell's deep dive on Packers-Eagles playoff matchup
8:38 - How do the Eagles match up with Green Bay?14:05 - How the Eagles defense and rushing attack complement each other16:40 - Can the Eagles win a shootout with the Packers?19:12 - How good of a job has Vic Fangio done with Eagles defensive turnaround?23:37 - A big picture look at the Eagles entering the NFL Playoffs📢 Subscribe NOW to get the latest Eagles, Sixers, Phillies & Flyers news: / @nbcsphilly NBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and ins...
2025-01-09
28 min
Into America
Healing in Buffalo
In May of last year, Tops Supermarket in East Buffalo was attacked by a lone white supremacist. Motivated by “great replacement theory,” the shooter targeted an area densely populated with Black residents, leaving this community grief-stricken. Into America visited Buffalo and spoke with residents shortly after the incident, so now, on the anniversary of the shooting, Trymaine Lee headed back to East Buffalo to revisit this community which has found strength and healing through each other.Trymaine Lee speaks with Trinetta Alston, a nurse who’s made it her mission to look after the Tops survivo...
2023-05-11
36 min
Into America
The Ghosts of Midterms Past
Midterm elections are critical junctures for Black America, moments in time that have transformed the wellbeing of the community — for better or worse.In 1962, the Democrats’ strong showing helped pave the way for the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Backlash to President Clinton brought the Republican Revolution of 1994, which led to the Welfare Reform Act of 1996. And in 2010, President Obama lost control of Congress, essentially halting major legislative progress for the rest of his presidency. On this episode of Into America, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, recounts what it was like b...
2022-11-03
32 min
Into America
The Power of the Black Vote: Knocking Out Student Loan Debt
As the country gears up for the midterm elections, Into America is traveling to different HBCUs across the South for a special series called, “The Power of the Black Vote.” We’re talking to young Black voters about how they’re shaping America, and about the issues that matter to them the most. This week, we travel to Durham’s North Carolina Central University to discuss how the student debt crisis is affecting Black students’ lives and their plans for the future. As the cost of higher education continues to balloon, Black borrowers are taking on more student loan deb...
2022-09-22
40 min
Into America
The Power of the Black Vote: Taking Back the Classroom
For the next few months, as the country gears up for the midterm elections, Into America is traveling to different HBCUs across the South for a special series called, “The Power of the Black Vote” to talk to young Black voters about the power of the Black vote in shaping America, and the issues that matter to them the most. To jump-start our series, we travel to Texas Southern University. The state of Texas has been the central battleground over how race and history are taught in schools. Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill that outlawed teaching histo...
2022-09-15
44 min
Into America
The Gen Z Midterm Test
Black Americans have long been one of the most loyal voting blocs within the Democratic Party. And Historically Black Colleges and Universities have often served as an important site for Democratic campaign outreach. As the November 2022 midterm elections approach, what is this new generation of young, Black voters looking for in their elected officials and what are the issues that matter most to them?This week, Into America’s Trymaine Lee travels to Atlanta, Georgia to talk with students and recent graduates from Spelman, Morehouse, and Clark Atlanta about what it’s been like living through these past fe...
2022-08-04
31 min
Into America
Buffalo’s Road to Recovery
Tops Friendly Market has now re-opened in East Buffalo, two months after a white supremacist walked into the supermarket with guns blazing. Motivated by previous racist attacks and the false and insidious“great replacement theory,” the shooter live-streamed his killing spree, during which he took the lives of ten members of Buffalo’s Black community. The victims included parents, the elderly, a beloved community activist, and the security guard who died shooting back.Tops closed down for months, dealing another blow to the hard-hit community. For years, Tops was the only supermarket in an area that’s otherwise...
2022-07-21
34 min
Into America
UPDATE: Inside a Texas Abortion Clinic
According to a draft Supreme Court opinion obtained by Politico, the Supreme Court stands poised to overturn Roe v. Wade during its next session. If this happens, it’s estimated as many as 23 states will enact some type of abortion ban, some of which will go into effect almost immediately. And Black people could be hardest hit. Black women seek abortions at a higher rate than any other group. And that, coupled with the knowledge that infant and maternal mortality rates are higher for Black people, could create a dangerous situation for Black people forced to carry pre...
2022-05-04
35 min
Into America
Black in the USSR
As Russian forces advanced from the east during the war in Ukraine, they faced unexpectedly fierce opposition from the Ukrainian military and civilian population. And as fighting intensified, many in its path fled west. But as people fled, not everyone was the given the same opportunity to seek refuge. In the middle of a war zone anti-Black racism reared its ugly head, with reports of people from the African diaspora facing racist treatment at the Ukrainian border. In the eastern city of Sumy, home to a large contingent of international students, Black folks were beaten off of tra...
2022-03-17
31 min
Into America
The Re-Freshed Prince of Bel-Air
In March of 2019, Morgan Cooper dropped a video on YouTube that quickly went viral. It was a short film that he made as a passion project, after he was struck with a flash of inspiration: What if the 90’s classic The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air were updated for the 21st century? Within 24 hours of posting his project online, Cooper got a call from Westbrook, the production company owned by Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith. Will Smith had seen the video, liked what he saw, and wanted to know what Cooper’s plans were. In short order, Smith flew Coope...
2022-03-10
47 min
Kudo's Radio -クドラジ-
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2022-02-04
14 min
Into America
The Forgotten POW
In the first year of the Iraq War, seven soldiers were captured and held prisoner by the Iraqi forces for 22 days. Two of them were women. One was Private First Class Jessica Lynch, whose story of heroism was praised in national headlines when she returned to America. The other woman was Specialist Shoshana Johnson, America’s first Black female prisoner of war. Except you might not remember her. The two women are friends, and both risked their lives for this country, suffering significant injuries. But the national spotlight on Lynch’s story left Johnson’s heroism overlooked and unr...
2021-11-11
46 min
Into America
Jazmine Sullivan’s Fight Against Breast Cancer
BET’s Album of the Year winner Jazmine Sullivan is one of the biggest names in R&B music, but her world stopped back in 2019 when she found out her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Sullivan turned from singing, to taking care of her mom. And over time, she started learning about the racial disparities with disease, like the fact that Black women in the US are 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women.Since then, Sullivan has been using her platform to start conversations about health with her fans; and she’s partnering...
2021-10-21
20 min
Into America
Locked in Hell
Two things are true. Texas is one of the hottest states in the country and climate change is real. Yet, Texas is one of thirteen states that do not have universal air conditioning installed in their state prisons. As climate change gradually makes the state hotter, prisons are forcing their staff and inmates to endure extreme temperatures with little to no relief. LaQuita Davis, now released on parole, was one of those inmates at Lane Murray women's prison in Gatesville, Texas.It was there that she noticed it getting hotter in the prison. That led to many unbe...
2021-09-23
38 min
Into America
Race and Education in an American Suburb
Over the past few decades, families have flocked to the affluent Dallas suburb of Southlake for its top-rated school system. But beneath the manicured lawns and gleaming fountains lie something Black families call “Southlake’s dirty secret."Less than three years ago, two videos of white Southlake teenagers saying the N-word went viral within a few months of one another. The videos prompted an outpouring of stories from Black parents and students, detailing their own experiences with racism in Southlake. For a time, it seemed like the town was united in taking action to confront the problem. The...
2021-09-02
35 min
Into America
Beyond the Fist: Activism at the Games
With COVID restrictions in place, the cheering section at this year’s Olympics may be a little quieter than usual. Still, the pomp and circumstance are still on display in Tokyo, as the world’s greatest athletes come together to compete. But the global stage isn’t just a chance to display athletic feats, it’s also an opportunity for some athletes to make a statement. Several women’s soccer teams, including the US team, have taken a knee before matches. And before the Olympics started, American hammer thrower Gwen Berry turned from the flag after winning third place dur...
2021-07-29
31 min
Into America
8 Mile 4 Life
Sometimes discrimination is systemic. Sometimes it’s emotional. And sometimes, it’s made of brick and mortar. The Eight Mile Wall in Detroit, also known as the Birwood Wall and the Wailing Wall, was built in 1941 to separate Black and white residents in what is now known as the Wyoming neighborhood. Erin Einhorn is an NBC News national reporter based in Detroit. She recently teamed up with Olivia Lewis, a reporter and editor for the local nonprofit newsroom Bridge Detroit to outline the creation of this half-mile-long wall, financed by one of the city’s most prominent families, and...
2021-07-22
25 min
Into America
Blood on Black Wall Street, Ep 1: What Was Stolen
100 years ago this week, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma experienced one of the worst incidents of racial violence in this country’s history when a white mob laid siege to the prosperous Greenwood district. Greenwood was known as “Black Wall Street,” a nickname given by Booker T. Washington, for the number of wealthy Black families and Black owned businesses.In less than 48 hours, from May 31 to June 1, 1921, the community was destroyed. Death tolls are disputed, but 300 Black people are believed to have been killed. Thousands were left homeless, and generations later, families are still struggling to recover their l...
2021-05-27
45 min
Into America
Can You Hear Us Now? One Year Later
Since the murder of George Floyd on May 25th 2020, America has been reeling from the shock of that initial violent act and the anguish that sent thousands into the streets in protest across the country. And when those guilty verdicts were delivered, some were brought to tears that a black family had finally tasted something close to justice. But one verdict does little to untether America from its roots, some four hundred years deep and growing. Have the past year of protests and the push for reform bent America any closer toward justice for all? Or d...
2021-05-25
39 min
Into America
100 Days of Biden
President Joe Biden spent his first 100 days in office passing the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill, rolling back executive orders signed by former President Donald Trump, and ramping up a massive vaccination program. 140 million Americans now have at least one dose of the vaccine. His approval ratings are generally high, around 53% according to a new NBC poll. Among Black Americans, it’s much higher, a whopping 83%.But alongside those numbers is a promise Joe Biden made back in November, during his victory speech. He said to Black Americans, “You always had my back, I’ll have yours.” Has he kept...
2021-04-29
27 min
Into America
A Verdict
Three hundred and thirty-one days ago, Derek Chauvin put his knee on the neck of George Floyd for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. George Floyd took his last breath on his stomach, hands cuffed behind his back.His death, captured on cell phone video by 17-year-old Darnella Frazier, sparked a summer of unrest and calls to abolish the police around the country. This week, after a televised trial and around 11 hours of deliberation, the jury found Derek Chauvin guilty of all three charges he faced: second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. It was the first time in Minn...
2021-04-22
29 min