calculations, but these are the kinds of senators, not just moderate, cautious ones, temper at ones we want to pay attention to, but he want to look at those who are going to be on the ballot in this midterm election. this is where we re going to see the ice break and senator corker s words today i think are an important sign that the ice, which has already started to break, is breaking in more dramatic ways every day. aisha, people have been asking me all year when are republicans going to start moving away from him? i always use the same word every time. you have to be patient. you have to be patient. you have to be patient. time moves much more slowly for them than it does for the spectators out there who are watching this. and senator corker, as john mentioned, one of the people considered for secretary of state. he took himself he s one of the people who took himself out of consideration for that before the president could make any kind of decision on him. he s the one who loo
to, but he want to look at those who are going to be on the ballot in this midterm election. this is where we re going to see the ice break and senator corker s words today i think are an important sign that the ice, which has already started to break, is breaking in more dramatic ways every day. ayesha, people have been asking me all year when are republicans going to start moving away from him? i always use the same word every time. you have to be patient. you have to be patient. you have to be patient. time moves much more slowly for them than it does for the spectators out there who are watching this. and senator corker, as john mentioned, one of the people considered for secretary of state. he took himself he s one of the people who took himself out of consideration for that before the president could make any kind of decision on him. he s the one who looked at this and said, i don t want to be a part of this. well, yes. but he has been senator corker has been, for the mos
passenger actually might have to have his or her hands on the nice of the it looks that even in this this is the best case right? the drawing it s never going to get better than the drawing and they re getting real interlocking there. sleeping on a plane for me is key, the way i sleep is hoodie up because if you think about the fact that there s are people next to you, it s hard to sleep. you have to get in your zone. the only other benefit i can think if it s cheap, i like a cheap airline seat. sure. i like to pay as little as i can, when i get to the place i m going, use the money i save from a dreadful flight experience to enjoy myself. i might do it. for a price break. that s the thing, emily. i was on one of these websites once, and they asked me if i wanted to upgrade premium. you pay extra last minute. and it was just a normal aisle seat that they were just selling as premium. that s shareless. that s the standard of the
hockey money into old age, so for him, a second career was a necessity. hearing your skates glisten off the ice and push forward and hear the snap of the ice break away underneath you and then the competitiveness of trying to get that puck first against an opponent, to feel that with your brothers and your best friends on the ice is something special. i wish everyone could experience. i m jim montgomery. i was a professional hockey player for 12 years. and i retired and now i m in professional hockey coach at the university of denver. you know what i was in grade eight, they gave us the opportunity to have intramural floor hockey teams. i stayed more on the sidelines and made the substitutions and feel who played well with who at which times in the game. i played professional for 12 years and six of those in the nhl. in front. score!
even coy wire is thrilled. the bleacher report is next. it s not uncommon to see professional athletes struggle with money in retirement. that s not the case for former nhl player jim montgomery. for him, retirement means a lot more hockey. during your skates glisten off the ice and push forward and hear the snap of the ice break away underneath you, and then the competitiveness of trying to get that puck first against an opponent to feel that with your brothers and your best friends on the ice is something special i wish everyone could experience. i m jim montgomery. i was a professional hockey player for 12 years. and i retired, and now i m a professional hockey coach at the university of denver. people don t open up their arms like they do when you re a professional athlete. so it made sense to me that in coaching i was going to have to volunteer or make very little money my first couple of years coaching. as a coach, you re trying to impart on these young men so that they c