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In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan talked exclusively to Marc Cox at KFTK radio in St. Louis today about how migrant reform is going and what's next, as Tara Servatius at WORD radio revealed some horrendous new crimes committed by illegals and Bob Rose at WSKY Radio delves into the stories of people living under socialism.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan talked exclusively to Marc Cox at KFTK radio in St. Louis today about how migrant reform is going and what's next, as Tara Servatius at WORD radio revealed some horrendous new crimes committed by illegals and Bob Rose at WSKY Radio delves into the stories of people living under socialism.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan talked exclusively to Marc Cox at KFTK radio in St. Louis today about how migrant reform is going and what's next, as Tara Servatius at WORD radio revealed some horrendous new crimes committed by illegals and Bob Rose at WSKY Radio delves into the stories of people living under socialism.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan talked exclusively to Marc Cox at KFTK radio in St. Louis today about how migrant reform is going and what's next, as Tara Servatius at WORD radio revealed some horrendous new crimes committed by illegals and Bob Rose at WSKY Radio delves into the stories of people living under socialism.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan talked exclusively to Marc Cox at KFTK radio in St. Louis today about how migrant reform is going and what's next, as Tara Servatius at WORD radio revealed some horrendous new crimes committed by illegals and Bob Rose at WSKY Radio delves into the stories of people living under socialism.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
In this week's Red Meat podcast, Tara Servatius discusses whether a civil war is brewing over illegal immigration, a real-life Tesla owner talks with Marc Cox on KFTK about how often he gets the middle finger (spoiler: it's a lot), and Bob Rose of WSKY discusses a true American patriot who risked his life in gator-infested waters to save an eagle.
In this week's Red Meat podcast, Tara Servatius discusses whether a civil war is brewing over illegal immigration, a real-life Tesla owner talks with Marc Cox on KFTK about how often he gets the middle finger (spoiler: it's a lot), and Bob Rose of WSKY discusses a true American patriot who risked his life in gator-infested waters to save an eagle.
In this week's Red Meat podcast, Tara Servatius discusses whether a civil war is brewing over illegal immigration, a real-life Tesla owner talks with Marc Cox on KFTK about how often he gets the middle finger (spoiler: it's a lot), and Bob Rose of WSKY discusses a true American patriot who risked his life in gator-infested waters to save an eagle.
In this week's Red Meat podcast, Tara Servatius discusses whether a civil war is brewing over illegal immigration, a real-life Tesla owner talks with Marc Cox on KFTK about how often he gets the middle finger (spoiler: it's a lot), and Bob Rose of WSKY discusses a true American patriot who risked his life in gator-infested waters to save an eagle.
In this week's Red Meat podcast, Tara Servatius discusses whether a civil war is brewing over illegal immigration, a real-life Tesla owner talks with Marc Cox on KFTK about how often he gets the middle finger (spoiler: it's a lot), and Bob Rose of WSKY discusses a true American patriot who risked his life in gator-infested waters to save an eagle.
Headed for a guardrail, the need to cure drowsy driving was a major safety need. Bob Rose on apnea, your health, and waking refreshed
This Friday's annual event is again sold out, benefitting the work of ARC-Alachua County to improve the lives of the developmentally disabled. Mark Swain and Mark Johnson go in-depth on how the monies raised makes a difference.
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
Desmond Vincent Tuddenham Desmond Vincent Tuddenham (born 29 January 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. Early life Tuddenham was born and raised in Ross Creek, Victoria, a country town near Ballarat. He and his twin brother, Basil, were two of a large family consisting of nine children (seven boys and two girls) to parents William and Anne Tuddenham.] Tuddenham's upbringing was typical of country footballers who came from farming families. Before and after school and during weekends, he had to help with various farm chores. Sport, usually football or cricket, was played on Saturday, and the family attended church on Sundays.] The daily grind of farm work helped to strengthen Tuddenham's shoulders and arms, and a fanatical attitude to fitness hardened his body. Tuddenham played cricket with five of his brothers for Ross Creek, and football for the Young Christian Worker's club in Ballarat. In the space of three seasons, he went from the under-14s to the under-19s side, and won the league's best and fairest trophy at 16. This attracted the attention of several VFL clubs. Football career Tuddenham made his VFL debut in 1962 against North Melbourne at Arden Street Oval. His brand of football was fearless and tough, with a habit of grasping the football to his chest with his elbows sticking out dangerously. In recognition of his toughness and skills, Tuddenham was appointed Collingwood captain in 1966. In the semi-final against St Kilda, he kicked seven goals on Daryl Griffiths in a tense 10-point win to advance to the grand final. But St Kilda reversed the result two weeks later to take out the 1966 VFL grand final by one point, winning their first and only premiership so far. Collingwood were eliminated from the 1967 finals by eventual runner-up Geelong in the first semi-final. The Magpies trailed by one point at three-quarter time, but the Cats kicked six goals to one in the final quarter to win by 30 points. Tuddenham was reported for striking Geelong defender Geoff Ainsworth on the head with his forearm in the last quarter by field umpire Jeff Crouch. He was found guilty and suspended for four matches. In February 1970, Tuddenham and his deputy Len Thompson were involved in a pay dispute after they learned that Collingwood had recruited its first interstate player, Peter Eakins, from Western Australian club Subiaco for a sign-on fee of A$5,000 and A$5,000 a season for three years. That was A$2,000 more than Tuddenham was receiving as captain.] Tuddenham asked for A$8,000 over three seasons, and Thompson A$30,000 over five seasons, threatening to walk out if their demands were not met. Three weeks later, during which time there had been no negotiations, both players returned. Although their demands had not been met they did obtain a slightly improved salary; under the clubs terms, Tuddenham would receive A$125 per match plus VFL provident fund payments, and Thompson would earn A$105 per match. Although Tuddenham was confident the little episode would not affect his chances of retaining the captaincy, the Magpies committee announced Terry Waters as captain for the 1970 VFL season and Tuddenham accepted the decision. Collingwood finished on top of the ladder with 18 wins and defeated arch-rivals Carlton in a semi-final by 10 points to advance to the grand final. However, as had happened four years earlier against St Kilda, Carlton would reverse the result in the 1970 VFL grand final, coming from 44 points down at half-time to overrun Collingwood in the second half. Tuddenham was regarded among Collingwood's best players on the day. During the game he accidentally floored teammate Peter McKenna in the second quarter with a hip-and-shoulder bump meant for a Carlton player. McKenna had kicked five goals up to that stage of the game and would only add one more for the rest of the match. In an interview 40 years later, Tuddenham cited a lack of fitness, as well as inaccurate kicking for goal, as the main reason Collingwood lost: "I suggested to (coach) Bob Rose after we lost the 1966 Grand Final to St Kilda by a point that he do the coaching and I look after the fitness along with my friend John Toleman. The idea was that I would be an assistant coach, and I'll tell you what, I would have got the buggers fit." In 1971, Tuddenham became the first player to be named captain of the VFL representative team whilst not captain of his own club. When asked about this, state coach Tom Hafey replied bluntly: "We are not here to talk about Collingwood's mistakes." Tuddenham stayed with the club for a further season before moving to Essendon as captain-coach. He played four seasons for the Bombers before returning to Collingwood for his final two seasons. In 1978, Tuddenham was appointed senior coach of South Melbourne for a season, replaced by Ian Stewart when he failed to take the club to the finals. He coached VFA second division club Werribee to the finals in 1988, but left after he and the club concluded a playing coach would be better suited to the club's needs. Post-football career Tuddenham ran a plastics manufacturing business, which he sold in 1979. He later worked as a scrap-metal dealer. Controversy Since retirement, Tuddenham has been in trouble with the law on several occasions. In December 1980, he was found guilty by a County Court jury of having received stolen tyres valued at $30,000 and was remanded in custody. In June 1989, he pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to defraud the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce of $13,000. He told the magistrate that he was "guilty on the grounds I was helping out a friend in trouble". In July 2004, it was reported that he had received a two-month sentence suspended for two years for his third drink driving offence. He was ordered to pay a A$500 fine and had his driving license cancelled for 30 months. In December 2017, he pleaded guilty and was convicted of drink driving, having been found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.055 after drinking "three beers" at a football function. Personal life Tuddenham has four children. One of them, Paul, played 40 games for Collingwood from 1987 to 1991. Legacy Tuddenham was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2009, The Australian nominated Tuddenham as one of the 25 greatest footballers never to win a Brownlow Medal.
The date, Friday April 4that Hawkstone Golf and Country Club. The scramble benefits the work of ARC-Alachua County to make a difference in the lives of the developmentally disabled. Executive Director Mark Swain and Development & PR Director Mark Johnson on registration for the limited playing positions, and details on this year's event. Enter at 352-246-3516
The Washington Commanders make their playoff push as they travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints and we have your Game Preview with Bob Rose from the Bayou Blitz Pod to give you insights into the Saints who have won 3 out of 4 after having lost 7 straight. Let's goooooo!
The Cool Down- The Saints are banged up and having a bad year. Derek Carr is out and they have an interim coach. What does Washington need to do to win this game on the road in New Orleans? We talk to Bob Rose from The Bayou Blitz Pod to get all the inside information you need to know for Sunday's matchup.
Welcome back to Below Grade Level! On this episode, we continue reading Scavenger Hunt by Christopher Pike! Tracie has a huge crush on Cal, who has a huge crush on Cessy, who probably has a huge crush on her brother Davey, who has a huge crush on himself. Also, there's a scavenger hunt in this book! Below Grade Level is hosted by Jonathan Eaton, Chris Zaleski, and Bekah Eaton, and our guest on this episode is Bob Rose!
University of Florida's Homecoming parade is the kickoff to a fun Gator weekend. Plus all of the morning's breaking stories with Greg Cassidy in for the vacationing Bob Rose, on Hour 4 Friday 10-18-24
Bayou Sports with Jeff and Tony from 7:10-8:15 am. Be a part of the show at 337-367-1240. Topics and Guests included: Westgate Head Football Coach Ryan Antoine and SI.com Saints reporter Bob Rose.
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
My guest, Toby Binder is a German photographer renowned for his socially engaged documentary work. He focuses on marginalized communities and global social issues, capturing the raw realities of life in conflict zones and economically deprived areas. His photographs tell stories of fragility, authenticity and vulnerability. How important is vulnerability, and can it actually be a photographer's superpower? From the mailbag as we walk together, Wallace Shackleton is on a motorbike with a camera, in howling wind and the kind of rain that makes you wish you'd stayed in bed that day, Bob Rose takes us to a lake in Nebraska at sundown, Corey Cooper shares a film about the why of this thing we do, Don Ridgway is in Ontario with William Shakespeare, Christopher Harrison shares his perspective on vulnerability and Susan Larsson is under a beautiful Northern Lights sky. Also, today, our street mentor Valérie Jardin returns with Visual Stories, and this month, she's going to a state fair. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB.com who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
Dust off your VHS and crack a cold one, cause CGP is featuring the big screen today! Emmy Award winner, documentarian and all around great guy Bob Rose joins the show this week to talk all about his film, 'Token Taverns' (a documentary all about the rise barcades in the 21st century). Also, Tom and Cory compete head to head in a video game movie pitching game with Bob as judge...so keep listening for the second part for that special amount of chaos! Pour yourself a brewski and join us for this entertaining episode.Check out Token Taverns on their Insta: https://www.instagram.com/tokentaverns/?hl=en Or purchase your own copy here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNQ9F4XK?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_F651M8MAQ48JMB2VD236&peakEvent=4&dealEvent=1&language=en-US___________________Come be a nerd with us at the Cleveland Gaming Classic 2024, September 20th-22nd at the I-X Center in Cleveland, OH. _____________________Learn more about the show and check out all our socials at https://linktr.ee/gamecleveland__________________#videogames #videogamesretro #cleveland #nintendo #sega #playstation #xbox #bar #barcade #tokentaverns #documentary #videogamemovies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you want to caller her dumb as a rock or a DEI candidate, former Trump aide turned anti-Trump commentator Anthony Scaramucci says younger voters will reject Trump's insults. Bob Rose says there is good advice in Scaramucci's rant...it's policies that matter…
Dukes and Gigantor are joined by Bob Rose to check in on what the New Orleans Saints have been up to this offseason. Plus Joe Mixon is excited about the Texans, Joe Burrow is cleared for contact, Bill Belichick has reported interest in coaching a NFC East team & Kenyan Drake retires. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
From security protocols to breakdowns to DEI, a former Secret Service agent and cousin of Bob Rose discussed what happened at the Trump rally attempted assassination, on the Monday Bob Rose Show 7-15-24
We are very excited about our guest this week on the Meldon Law & Friends Podcast!
In this interview we hear from Bob Rose a long term community organizer who has worked in the low income Parkdale area of Toronto for many years. Bob speaks about the urgent need for housing justice across the board and speaks to the challenges that frontline community organizers who are supporting low income tenants face without there being larger structural policy change. Bob has worked with many organizations and has been staff at Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC) for many years. This interview series takes place in collaboration with SEIZE and takes place as part of an effort to asses and speak to the realities, challenges and critical importance of networking across housing justice struggles in Canada. Learn more about SEIZE and the work on this issue here: www.solidarityeconomy.ca Music on this edition is by Anarchist Mountains. Artwork Martha Rosler, Housing Is a Human Right, Time Square Spectacolor animation detail, 1989. Thank you to the Social Justice Centre at Concordia University for their support toward this radio program. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and airs on @radiockut 90.3FM at 11am on Wednesdays and @cjlo1690 AM in Tiohti:áke/Montréal on Wednesdays at 8:30am. On @ckuwradio 95.9FM in Winnipeg at 10:30pm on Tuesdays. On @cfrc 101.9FM in Kingston, Ontario at 11:30am on Wednesdays. Also it broadcasts on @cfuv 101.9 FM in Victoria, BC on Wednesdays at 9am and Saturdays at 7am, as well as Met Radio 1280 AM in Toronto at 5:30am on Fridays. Now Free City Radio will also be broadcasting on CKCU FM 93.1 in Ottawa on Tuesdays at 2pm, tune-in!
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Justin Michael is joined by Bob Rose of Saints News and the Bayou Blitz Podcast to discuss Dallin Holker's path to making the roster in New Orleans. They discuss his strengths and weaknesses going into his rookie season, who the players he'll be competing with for an active roster spot are and more. An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Visit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. WATCH THE RAMS ON FUBO: https://www.fubotv.com/dnvr - Start your free 14-day trial and receive 15% off your first month! Sign up on the Volo app using code DNVR3 to get Volo Pass for only $10/month for the first 3 months. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order. Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Below Grade Level! On this episode, we continue reading Master of Murder by Christopher Pike. Marvin and Shelly go on a dinner and movie date, which starts off boring, then gets real weird on a bridge, then gets downright DIRTY in a hot tub! Get ready for the worst teenage flirting you've ever heard in your life. Below Grade Level is hosted by Jonathan Eaton, Chris Zaleski, and Bekah Eaton, and our guest is Bob Rose!
On why Barry Bonds was such a monumental asshole; on a young Aaron Rodgers soaring at Cal; on the unique decency of Dusty Baker; on the wild, wacky Los Angeles Express of the USFL.
Bob Rose comes by to break down the upcoming game vs. the Titans.