Hannah Storm
Hannah Storm
Hannah Stormis an American television sports journalist, serving as co-anchor of ESPN's SportsCenter Sunday morning with Bob Ley, and Monday-Thursday mornings with Kevin Negandhi. She was also host of the NBA Countdown pregame show on ABC as part of the network's NBA Sunday game coverage...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth13 June 1962
CityOak Park, IL
CountryUnited States of America
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Are you slow to get information? You said you just learned about the convention center. There's 25,000 people there; reports of dead bodies, rapes, fights breaking out.
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What are your priorities now? We are looking at no food and water, these horrific security issues, all of these tens of thousands of people that need to be evacuated. Where is the priority? There seems to be an inadequate response in all areas.
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What about these poor people that couldn't get out of the city. Was there any way to evacuate more of these people before the storm hit? They knew this storm was coming.
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Always remember no matter how many people say no, all you need to find is one single person to say yes. Just one person.
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The sports space is so full of opinion that you aren't hearing from the athletes just speaking for themselves. We are such a Twitter-oriented society with radio talk shows, TV talk shows and social media - what you are missing is the authentic, unfiltered aspect of who these people are.
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People are much more loose if you are having fun. I had a basketball player who was really soft-spoken, and then we played Connect Four with him, and he really opened up!
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I know this is really difficult for you to talk about, but you do believe that she was sexually assaulted. Is that correct?
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The reason I did this movie, and the reason I am proud of how it's turned out is everything you see can be interpreted two different ways, ... It is asking these questions and not giving any answers whatsoever. As a perfect example, there are these scenes where scary things are happening in the middle of the night and my character wakes up and it's filmed in a beautiful way by our director, and the question is when you look at that, what's happening? Is it spiritual craziness or is she having anxiety attacks?
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They sort of ambushed me, ... They say, 'We want you to come work for us.' I went, 'Why? Doing what? You guys already have it covered.' They asked me, 'What would you be interested in doing?' I said my passion really has been theater.
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I don't believe that Taylor would go willingly with this man to have an intimate encounter. She told girlfriends that, after the first time, she had absolutely no interest in him other than a friendship. It just couldn't have been an accident. There's just absolutely no way.
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I don't believe that it was an accident,
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She's not very outgoing, ... She has a hard time. But she gets through it.
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She is so much fun to play, ... When you sign on to do a television show, hopefully it's for a while, and you want to like your character.
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J.J. Watt is larger than life and Houstons newest sports hero, in every sense of the word. He is a guy who spends NFL Fridays at high school football games and actively seeks out those in need of his kindness.