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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert begin this special edition of 60/20 Sports focusing on how the ailing economy will influence the changes in sports business activity in 2009 and beyond. Bill King, Senior writer for Sports Business Journal, examines the economics of sports, and how sports organizations and businesses are responding to the lack of revenue. Vince Gennaro, author of Diamond Dollars, consultant to the Cleveland Indians, and former executive at Pepsi, analyzes the economics of baseball, sports marketing, and how the recession has changed the game. Dave Zirin, author of "A People's History of Sports in the United States" and host of Edge of Sports Radio, discusses the historical context of this recession's effect on the sports industry reflecting on sport during the depression and throughout America's history. Olivia Manning, NFL's number one mom to both Eli and Peyton Manning, wife to Archie Manning, and proponent of making Mardi Gras a national holiday, discusses her campaign to bring national attention to the Cajun festivities celebrated with respect to Mardi Gras.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert begin the show debating the stupidity of the South Carolina court which issued 11 indictments in relation to the picture of Michael Phelps holding a bong. Jack Ford, Co-Host of Banfield &amp; Ford Courtside on In Session on TruTV, talks about the number of indictments doled out in South Carolina in relation to Michael Phelps' use of marijuana, Alex Rodriguez' positive test and subsequent admission, Bud Selig's self-defense, the latest on Barry Bonds' perjury, Roger Clemens' defamation suit against former trainer Brian McNamee dropped by the court. David Aldridge, TNT Broadcaster, courtside reporter at the NBA All-Star Game, discusses the reunion of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neil, the Slam Dunk contest, All-Star weekend in general in Phoenix, and a preview of the 2nd half of the NBA Season. Rob Dibble, Color Analyst of the Washington Nationals and Analyst on 'The Show' on MLB Home Plate, calls out Alex Rodriguez for lying to the media and praises Adam Dunn for his approach to his new team taking young players under his wing. James and Luke wrapped the show with a new segment examining the "Worst Person in Sports" for the week.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss their lack of interest in the Super Bowl teams because no players are talking trash during media week.  James and Luke debate the firing of the High School women's basketball coach who pummeled a neighboring high school team 100-0. Larry Fitzgerald, sports columnist for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder and father of Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Jr., analyzes the two teams in the Super Bowl, the relationship that his son and Kurt Warner have on the football field, why Kurt Warner's career already merits a Hall of Fame induction, and explains how he began his career in journalism by rejection from pro football. Sal Paolantonio, ESPN NFL reporter, explains why Arizona actually has a chance to win the Super Bowl despite the notion that defense wins Championships. Sal also stresses that Kurt Warner is not yet a Hall of Fame quarterback, and that with a Super Bowl win, he will seal his fate in Canton, Ohio. Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Fountaine Bleau Race and Sports book, delivers the betting line for James and Luke to make their picks on the Super Bowl including a slew of proposition bets. James and Luke wrap the show by questioning Joe Torre's decision to include such private details in his book possibly smudging a stellar coaching career in Major League Baseball.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss Alex Rodriguez' positive steroids test. Bob Costas, NBC Sports and MLB Network anchor, talked about Alex Rodriguez' positive test and subsequent admission, the Hall of Fame requirements and how each case should be judged separately, and Hank Aaron's 75th birthday party and the fact that his legacy has grown as the details of the steroid era continue to be revealed. JC Watts, former congressman (R'OK), 2-time Orange Bowl MVP quarterback for the University of Oklahoma, discussed Alex Rodriguez' human fallibility, his belief that congress should not interfere in sports, Tim Tebow's uphill battle to find success in the NFL, and JC's college career at Oklahoma.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert debate the stupidity of Michael Phelps getting caught smoking marijuana. Frank Deford, six time US sportswriter of the year, commentator on NPR's morning edition, contributor to HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, and senior contributing writer for Sports Illustrated, discussed the cultural event that is the Super Bowl, and his affinity for the color purple. Steve Sabol, Emmy award-winning President of NFL Films examines where Super Bowl XLIII ranks in the history of the game, and Sabol's art exhibit. Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated columnist, analyzes Roger Federer's tearful defeat to Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert debate the best method to create a college football playoff season putting an end to the BCS. They talk to ESPN Anchor Kenny Mayne about his new internet show Mayne Street. Head Oddsmaker for Fountain Blue Race and Sports book Chuck Esposito provides the betting line for James and Luke to make their weekly football picks. Lastly, the show says goodbye to Kurt Gilchrist.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert talk to ESPN NBA Analyst Stephen A. Smith about Barack Obama's victorious Presidential campaign and the NBA season. ESPN.com college football writer Chris Low discusses the remaining big games in the Southeastern Conference schedule. Head Oddsmaker for Fountain Blue Race and Sports book Chuck Esposito provides the betting line for James and Luke to make their weekly football picks.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert talk to White House director of communications Kevin Sullivan about sports and the Presidential election. Former major league catcher and Fox Sports TV analyst talks about his former team the Phillies following their World Series victory. Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports book Chuck Esposito provides the betting line for James and Luke to make their weekly football picks and playoff baseball picks.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert talk to ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio about his book How Football Explains America. ESPN Horseracing Anchor Kenny Mayne discusses the Breeders Cup. Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports book Chuck Esposito provides the betting line for James and Luke to make their weekly football picks and playoff baseball picks.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert talk to Executive Vice President of Harpo Radio Eric Logan about the upsets of the Oklahoma Sooners and Louisiana State University Tigers. ESPN.com Senior Writer Ivan Maisel talks about his book The Maisel Report: College Football's Most Overrated and Underrated Players, Coaches, Teams, and Traditions. Former head college football coach and athletic director of Louisiana State University Paul F. Dietzel discusses winning the 1958 National Championship and his book Call Me Coach: A Life in College Football. Host of In The Slot with Phil Esposito on NHL Home Ice Mike Ross explains the tragic death of the young Russian hockey star Alexei Cherepanov. Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports book Chuck Esposito provides the betting line for James and Luke to make their weekly football picks and playoff baseball picks.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss the 2008 Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, China. Washington Wizards President and General Manager Ernie Grunfeld talks about NBA players considering offers to play in Europe. College Sports writer for SportsIllustrated.com Andy Staples talks about the preseason rankings in Sports Illustrated's Top-20 college football poll. Republican strategist and wife of James Carville, Mary Matalin explains why she enjoys living in New Orleans.</description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert speak with author and senior special writer for the Wall Street Journal, Joshua Prager. It’s an in-depth conversation about the 1951 New York Giants and their sign-stealing tactics, which Prager writes extensively about in his book “The Echoing Green: The Untold Story of Bobby Thomson, Ralph Branca and the Shot Heard Round the World.” James and Luke also discuss the NBA playoffs, the NHL playoffs, the NFL Draft and the recent developments with the New York Knicks.</media:description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss the Masters with Peter Kessler host of “Making the Turn” on the PGA Tour Network, XM 146. Senior baseball writer for ESPN.com Jayson Stark talks about his projected NL East division winner, the Atlanta Braves. NCAA hockey champion Boston College head coach Jerry York explains how they won the 2008 Frozen Four.</description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert discuss opening the MLB season overseas and whether or not doing so is unpatriotic. Then, former LA Dodgers first baseman and 1994 National League MVP Steve Garvey talks about serving as a bat boy for the Dodgers during his youth. Finally, Roger Faligot, author of The Chinese Secret Services from Mao to the Olympics, talks about the restrictions on the media covering the Olympics in China.</media:description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert are joined by former President Bill Clinton, who makes his NCAA tournament picks, on the two-year anniversary of 60/20 Sports. Also, James and Luke recall their favorite moments from the last two years of doing the show.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss the Elliot Spitzer fiasco. Will Leitch, author of God Save the Fan and founding editor of Deadspin.com, talks about the forced controversy found in mainstream sports media and the damage to fan psyche. James and Luke debate ESPN’s list of the “25 Greatest College Basketball Players.”</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 06:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Political commentator for Bloomberg News, Al Hunt, joins James Carville as guest co-host while Luke Russert spends his spring break vacation in Europe. The featured guest is Billy Packer of CBS Sports, who predicts which teams will be successful in the NCAA Tournament this year. James Carville and Al Hunt discuss Brett Favre’s decision to retire. Luke Russert calls into the show from Germany to discuss politics and sports.</description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert begin the show discussing the FBI investigation into Roger Clemens’ testimony before Congress. Dave Zirin, SportsIllustrated.com columnist and host of Edge of Sports Radio on XM 167, adds opinionated attacks on Congress for investigating Roger Clemens at all. Zirin states that Congress has more important tasks to tackle than any issue concerning sports. Author Barry Jacobs discusses his book, Across the Line: Profiles in Basketball Courage, Tales of the First Black Players in the ACC and SEC. Collis Temple, the first African-American to play basketball for Louisiana State University in the early 1970s, explained the struggle he faced as a pioneer in the integrating South. During the Shooting the Bull segment, James and Luke discuss the potential for Cuba to host a major league baseball team.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert begin the show discussing the FBI investigation into Roger Clemens’ testimony before Congress. Dave Zirin, SportsIllustrated.com columnist and host of Edge of Sports Radio on XM 167, adds opinionated attacks on Congress for investigating Roger Clemens at all. Zirin states that Congress has more important tasks to tackle than any issue concerning sports. Author Barry Jacobs discusses his book, Across the Line: Profiles in Basketball Courage, Tales of the First Black Players in the ACC and SEC. Collis Temple, the first African-American to play basketball for Louisiana State University in the early 1970s, explained the struggle he faced as a pioneer in the integrating South. During the Shooting the Bull segment, James and Luke discuss the potential for Cuba to host a major league baseball team.</media:description>
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      <title>6020 Sports: David Stern, Digger Phelps, and Scott Rabalais</title>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert begin the show talking about the success of the NBA All Star Game in New Orleans.  NBA Commissioner David Stern joins the conversation to reflect on a triumphant weekend for the city of New Orleans and the NBA while attempting to sell James a package of New Orleans Hornets season tickets.  Scott Rabalais, columnist for The Advocate in Louisiana, reports on the indefinite suspension of LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux.  ESPN college basketball analyst Digger Phelps not only predicts which teams will be the top seeds for this year’s NCAA Tournament, but provides the listeners with the campaign platform for his presidential bid.  Also, Kurt Gilchrist provides insight into the technique of drafting in NASCAR. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 22:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with David Stern, Digger Phelps, and Scott Rabalais</itunes:subtitle>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert begin the show talking about the success of the NBA All Star Game in New Orleans.  NBA Commissioner David Stern joins the conversation to reflect on a triumphant weekend for the city of New Orleans and the NBA while attempting to sell James a package of New Orleans Hornets season tickets.  Scott Rabalais, columnist for The Advocate in Louisiana, reports on the indefinite suspension of LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux.  ESPN college basketball analyst Digger Phelps not only predicts which teams will be the top seeds for this year’s NCAA Tournament, but provides the listeners with the campaign platform for his presidential bid.  Also, Kurt Gilchrist provides insight into the technique of drafting in NASCAR.</media:description>
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      <title>6020 Sports: Jack Marucci and Brian Davis</title>
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      <author>XM Radio</author>
      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert start the show debating the merits of the congressional hearing involving Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee. During the “Shooting the Bull” segment, James and Luke give their impressions on the new head coach hired by Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder. Head Athletic Trainer at LSU, Jack Marucci, joins James and Luke to discuss his wooden baseball bat manufacturing business and his work with the National Champion LSU Tigers. Dallas Morning News beat writer Brian Davis provides insight into the tremendous story of the Baylor Men’s basketball team which has overcome NCAA sanctions three years after a scandal of corruption and murder.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 22:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with Jack Marucci and Brian Davis</itunes:subtitle>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert start the show debating the merits of the congressional hearing involving Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee. During the “Shooting the Bull” segment, James and Luke give their impressions on the new head coach hired by Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder. Head Athletic Trainer at LSU, Jack Marucci, joins James and Luke to discuss his wooden baseball bat manufacturing business and his work with the National Champion LSU Tigers. Dallas Morning News beat writer Brian Davis provides insight into the tremendous story of the Baylor Men’s basketball team which has overcome NCAA sanctions three years after a scandal of corruption and murder.</media:description>
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      <author>XM Radio</author>
      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss what they believe was the most exciting Super Bowl in history. Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy describes the current psychological state of New England sports fans – and it’s not good.  James and Luke debate Bob Knight’s decision to resign from Texas Tech.  ESPN Legal Analyst, David Cornwell, discusses Brian McNamee’s evidence against Roger Clemens and shares his opinion on the Mitchell Report and ‘Spygate.’  Washington Post columnist and author Sally Jenkins discusses her recent article disparaging Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder.  Concluding the show is the announcement of this year’s 60/20 Sports football picks winner. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 21:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with Dan Shaughnessy, Sally Jenkins, and David Cornwell</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>6020 Sports: Mary Matalin, Tim Wendel, Katie Bayne, Grant Paulsen, and Chuck Esposito</title>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert begin this special Super Bowl edition of the show discussing Super Bowl media day, and whether or not the presence of the Patriots and the Giants in Super Bowl XLII perpetuates the Boston/New York rivalry originally developed by the Red Sox and Yankees. Republican strategist and James Carville’s wife, Mary Matalin, shares her guacamole dip recipe, perfect for a Super Bowl snack.  Tim Wendel, sports writer for USA Today Magazine, talks about his work on an upcoming article comparing the media coverage and overall hype of Super Bowl I to Super Bowl XLII.  Chief Marketing Officer for Coca Cola, North America, Katie Bayne, talks about the advertising strategies involved in Coke’s marketing campaign for the Super Bowl, and the upcoming commercial featuring James Carville and Bill Frist.  Grant Paulsen, host of Minors &amp; Majors on MLB Home Plate, XM 175 analyzes the trade that allowed the New York Mets to acquire two-time Cy Young Award winner, Johan Santana, from the Minnesota Twins for four key Minor League prospects.  Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar’s Palace Race &amp; Sports Book, expands his usual delivery of the line on the game to explaining the particular proposition bets that can be made. </description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 18:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 22:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville begins the show gloating about his LSU Tigers’ triumphant win in the National Championship game at the Superdome in New Orleans.  University of Georgia President, Mike Adams discusses his proposal for NCAA Division I Football to shed the BCS system in favor of adopting an 8-team playoff to determine a ‘true champion’ on the field.  Former Major League pitcher and LSU standout, Ben McDonald expresses his feelings on Roger Clemens, Brian McNamee, and the Mitchell Report.  Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race &amp; Sports Book provides the background to decide which team to pick in the week’s NFL playoff games. </media:description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert welcome the author of Crazy ’08, Cait Murphy, to 60/20 Sports to discuss her new book covering the centennial anniversary of the Chicago Cubs World Series title.  Eric Logan, Executive Vice President of XM Programming and Oklahoma alum attempts to explain how his Sooners were routed by the West Virginia Mountaineers in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.  Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race &amp; Sports Book delivers the odds on the weekend’s NFL Playoff games and the BCS National Championship Game featuring LSU and Ohio State Monday night on XM Sports Nation, XM144.  </description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert welcome the author of Crazy ’08, Cait Murphy, to 60/20 Sports to discuss her new book covering the centennial anniversary of the Chicago Cubs World Series title.  Eric Logan, Executive Vice President of XM Programming and Oklahoma alum attempts to explain how his Sooners were routed by the West Virginia Mountaineers in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.  Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race &amp; Sports Book delivers the odds on the weekend’s NFL Playoff games and the BCS National Championship Game featuring LSU and Ohio State Monday night on XM Sports Nation, XM144. </media:description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert welcome two NFL Hall of Fame Offensive Linemen who share a passion to help former players.  Jerry Kramer, former Green Bay Packer and Founder of Gridiron Greats, talks about Kyle Turley’s contribution which inspired many other current players from around the National Football League to assist former players in need.  Joe DeLamielleure, former Buffalo Bill and Michigan State Trojan, talks to James &amp; Luke about the All-American Football League which launches in 2008.  Listen to the conclusion of 2007 with a medley of Carville and Russert’s out-takes. </description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert welcome two NFL Hall of Fame Offensive Linemen who share a passion to help former players.  Jerry Kramer, former Green Bay Packer and Founder of Gridiron Greats, talks about Kyle Turley’s contribution which inspired many other current players from around the National Football League to assist former players in need.  Joe DeLamielleure, former Buffalo Bill and Michigan State Trojan, talks to James &amp; Luke about the All-American Football League which launches in 2008.  Listen to the conclusion of 2007 with a medley of Carville and Russert’s out-takes. </media:description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert welcome Dan Patrick to 60/20 Sports to discuss Bill Parcell’s new job with the Miami Dolphins and Roger Clemens’s media mishap.  They also talk about Dan’s new radio show.  Beloved Louisiana radio show host Buddy Songy previews the BCS National Championship game by delivering the scoop on the injured LSU players who may be unavailable to play.  Buddy states that 65% of the crowd at the Superdome will be LSU fans, giving the Tigers a tremendous home-field advantage.  Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race &amp; Sports Book provides the background for James and Luke to decide which team to pick in the week’s NFL and BCS Bowl games.  </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 14:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with Dan Patrick about Bill Parcells and Buddy Songy previews the BCS</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert discuss the fallout from the Mitchell Report.  They also talk about Bobby Petrino’s resignation from the Atlanta Falcons and his hire as the Arkansas Razorback head coach.  They tell old stories with old friends - namely the 41st President of the United States - George Herbert Walker Bush and acclaimed Sports Illustrated writer and author, Dan Jenkins. Also, Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race &amp; Sports Book, joins James &amp; Luke for his weekly segment giving them football picks for the weekend. </description>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with George H. W. Bush and Dan Jenkins.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">This full show includes an in-depth discussion of the murder of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor.  The two Washingtonian hosts, James Carville and Luke Russert, offer their perspective before conversing with Jemele Hill, columnist for ESPN.com Page 2 and writer for ESPN the Magazine, who often makes guest appearances on First Take on ESPN2.  Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com's senior college football writer, is the featured guest on this week’s edition of 60/20 Sports Blow up the BCS.  He vies against our resident debate champion, James Carville, about the college playoff system.  Also, Chuck Esposito, head oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports Book in Las Vegas, joins Luke and James for their weekly football picks segment.</media:description>
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      <description>With six decades of experience covering sports in New Orleans for the Times Picayune, Peter Finney joins his old friend, James Carville, and Luke Russert to talk about the pending potential of Michigan calling for the Wolverine alma mater, Les Miles to leave his head coaching position at LSU.  Kevin Blackistone returns to pontificate on the various grievances to college football fanatics brought on by the failed BCS in our weekly segment, Blow Up the BCS.  </description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">With six decades of experience covering sports in New Orleans for the Times Picayune, Peter Finney joins his old friend, James Carville, and Luke Russert to talk about the pending potential of Michigan calling for the Wolverine alma mater, Les Miles to leave his head coaching position at LSU.  Kevin Blackistone returns to pontificate on the various grievances to college football fanatics brought on by the failed BCS in our weekly segment, Blow Up the BCS.  </media:description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with Kansas City Star national sports writer, Blair Kerkhoff, about the rise of Kansas Jayhawks in an unexpected sport - college football - highlighting the importance of their match-up with Missouri, and the eventual BIG 12 Championship against Oklahoma.  XM College Sports host, AOL Sports writer, and frequent guest on Around the Horn on ESPN, Kevin Blackistone joins James &amp; Luke for another edition of the 60/20 Sports Blow up the BCS segment.  He explains how particular school presidents purvey the Bowl Championship Series to sustain their tremendous profits from the current format of limited post-season play.  Also, Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports Book in Las Vegas joins Luke and James for their weekly football picks segment.</media:description>
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      <description>James Carville and Luke Russert talk with 'Sugar' Shane Mosely about the upcoming bout at New York’s Madison Square Garden on November 10th - an epic rumble between boxing’s top pound for pound stars - undefeated world welterweight champion Miguel Cotto and four-time world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley.   XM College Sports host, AOL Sports writer, and frequent guest on Around the Horn on ESPN, Kevin Blackistone, kicks off the 60/20 Sports Blow up the BCS segment suggesting a 16-team college playoff system to replace the futile Bowl Championship Series.  Also, Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports Book in Las Vegas joins Luke and James for their weekly football picks segment.</description>
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      <media:description xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss">James Carville and Luke Russert talk with 'Sugar' Shane Mosely about the upcoming bout at New York’s Madison Square Garden on November 10th - an epic rumble between boxing’s top pound for pound stars - undefeated world welterweight champion Miguel Cotto and four-time world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley.   XM College Sports host, AOL Sports writer, and frequent guest on Around the Horn on ESPN, Kevin Blackistone, kicks off the 60/20 Sports Blow up the BCS segment suggesting a 16-team college playoff system to replace the futile Bowl Championship Series.  Also, Chuck Esposito, Head Oddsmaker for Caesar's Palace Race and Sports Book in Las Vegas joins Luke and James for their weekly football picks segment.</media:description>
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      <title>6020 Sports: Bill Rhoden Interview</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 21:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk to Bill Rhoden. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>6020 Sports: NFL Players Association</title>
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      <comments>James Carville and Luke Russert speak with two former players and a writer to help expose the abuses by the NFL Players Association enacted on former NFL players who lack the ability to cover extremely expensive medical costs following their employment in the league.  Bernie Parrish, 2-time Pro Bowl Defensive Back &amp; former Cleveland Brown (’59 – ’66) who was highly influential and key to the creation of the Players Union, discusses his view on the NFL Players Association as Gene Upshaw turns a blind eye to those retirees who cannot afford to pay their hospital bills causing them to expire quite young on average.  Bruce Laird, former NFL Defensive Back with the Baltimore Colts (’72 – ’81) &amp; San Diego Chargers (’82 – ’83), echoes the complaints of the former players uniting against the NFLPA and the current players which don’t allow former players to have a vote, nor adequate benefits at minimal expense comparatively.  Les Carpenter, Washington Post Writer, covers the House congressional hearings which were attended by Mike Ditka and Joe Delamielleure – who represent the former NFL Players in their dispute against the Gene Upshaw-led NFLPA – which ignored retired players need for pension plans that can diminish their medical costs to a reasonable level.</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">James Carville and Luke Russert talk about the NFL Players Association.</itunes:subtitle>
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