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Michael Chammas, Danny Weidler and Adam Peacock join you to discuss how Michael Maguire got the Broncos head coaching gig, what it means for NSW and the next Blues coach, the NRL Grand Final between the Storm and Panthers and whether the wrestle will feature, what a successful Grand Final looks like for the NRL, player signings, Josh Addo-Carr and the RLPA versus the media! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wade Graham, Josh Reynolds & Anthony Maroon put the rule changes on the hoist and review how they are faring after the first 7 rounds, we talk if the Knights season is over after the Ponga injury & Grubby is buzzing about the new Dogs of war!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (03/18/2024): 3:05pm- While speaking at a campaign event in Ohio over the weekend, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump predicted that there would be an economic “bloodbath” for the automotive manufacturing industry if he didn't win the 2024 presidential election in November. Of course, Democrats and dishonest members of the media took the statement out of context—instead suggesting that Trump had openly called for a “bloodbath”, or a massacre, should he lose. A selectively trimmed nine-second clip was reposted by numerous social media accounts belonging to members of the political left, including: Biden-Harris HQ and Joe Scarborough (who quickly deleted his post). The strategically edited audio inaccurately makes it appear as though Trump is calling for violence. On Monday, morning shows on ABC, CBS, and NBC all promoted the fake narrative as well. 3:15pm- A montage posted to social media by Tom Elliot features members of the media routinely using the term “bloodbath” to refer to elections. The clip features: Rachel Maddow, Charles Blow, Mika Brzezinski, Van Jones, Jake Tapper, Joe Scarborough, Ali Velshi, Don Lemon, Joy Reid, Brian Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Andrew Yang, Simone Sanders, Michael Steele, and David Frum. Notably, Goldberg and Scarborough are now explicitly saying that the use of a term like “bloodbath” is outside the bounds of acceptable behavior. 3:40pm- In response to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign speech in Ohio where he used the term “bloodbath” to describe what could happen economically to the American automobile industry, the Biden-Harris campaign released this over-the-top and purposefully misleading statement: “Tonight, Donald Trump said there would be a 'bloodbath' if he wasn't elected and that if he lost there would be no more elections. After opening the general election by meeting with authoritarian leaders and rallying alongside conspiracy theorists, Donald Trump continues to praise dictators, promise to pardon political violence, and launch racist attacks against Black and brown Americans. It's why last night, Trump's own former Vice President Mike Pence, who Trump supporters called to hang for not overturning the election, came out against Trump. This is who Donald Trump is: a loser who gets beat by over 7 million votes and then instead of appealing to a wider mainstream audience doubles down on his threats of political violence. He wants another January 6, but the American people are going to give him another electoral defeat this November because they continue to reject his extremism, his affection for violence, and his thirst for revenge." 4:05pm- Wayne Parry of the Associated Press writes: “An offshore wind power project proposed for New Jersey would have 157 turbines and be located 8.4 miles from shore at its closest point, data released by the federal government Friday shows. The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said it will begin an environmental review Monday of the Atlantic Shores project. It released key details of the project in announcing the environmental review. New Jersey energy regulators approved Atlantic Shores' 1,510 megawatt project in 2021. It would generate enough electricity to power more than 700,000 homes.” You can read the full article report here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/new-jersey/nj-offshore-wind-farm-atlantic-shores-20240315.html 4:15pm- On Monday, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri—a case which will determine whether officials within the federal government can use their power to coerce social media platforms into censoring speech they unilaterally deem harmful and/or misinformation. While questioning the U.S. Principal Deputy General Brain Fletcher, Justice Samuel Alito seemed to suggest that government pressuring social media companies to do their bidding is violative of the First Amendment, explaining: “The only reason why this is taking place is because the federal government has got Section 230 and antitrust in its pocket…it's got these big clubs available to it—so it's treating Facebook and these other platforms like they are subordinates. Would you do that to The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal or the Associated Press?” 4:20pm- The Washington Post writes of oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri: “The Supreme Court seems likely to reject a Republican-led effort that could reshape how politicians communicate with major social media companies—with sweeping consequences for government efforts to secure elections and combat health misinformation. A majority of justices from across the ideological spectrum expressed concern about hamstringing federal government communications with social media platforms on issues such as public health, national security and elections. Brian Fletcher, the principal deputy solicitor general of the United States, argued that the government was legally using its bully pulpit to protect the American public. He warned that overly broad limits on the government's communications with tech companies could harm efforts to protect national security or children's mental health.” You can read more about the WaPo assessment of the case here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/03/18/supreme-court-social-media-biden-missouri/ 4:40pm- During oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson voiced concern that ruling against the federal government in this case could result in “hamstringing” their ability to curate speech online—suggesting that the government has a “duty” to police harmful statements. 4:50pm- Nika Shakhnazarova of The New York Post writes: “A ‘happy, healthy, and relaxed' Kate Middleton and husband Prince William were reportedly spotted visiting a local farm shop over the weekend, but—bizarrely—no photos were captured of the royals during their rumored outing. Onlookers claimed to the Sun that the Prince and Princess of Wales made a stop at a farm shop in Windsor after watching their children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, play sports. And while the rumored sighting may provide some royalists with comfort and a collective sigh of relief that Middleton, 42, is doing well, it also seems to raise more questions than before.” But was it really her??? Rich and Henry have their doubts. You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/03/18/entertainment/kate-middleton-reportedly-visits-farm-shop-with-prince-william-not-photographed/ 5:05pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial for Fox News, “Biden Wants 50,000 New Climate Activists and the Consequences will Be Devastating.” Turner writes: “With the national debt racing toward a record $35 trillion, President Joe Biden released his budget proposal Monday, including an eye-popping $8 billion for a ‘Climate Corps' program. Enthusiastically supported by Green New Deal architects New York Democrat Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and Massachusetts Democrat Senator Ed Markey, Biden's Climate Corps would hire 50,000 government workers annually by 2031 with the explicit yet vague mission of ‘tackling climate change.' Any guesses which political party these workers will be supporting? The budget proposal made good on Biden's pledge during the State of the Union to triple the number of workers from the original 20,000 he proposed last fall.” You can read his full opinion piece here: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/biden-wants-50000-climate-activists-consequences-devastating 5:30pm- Tracy Beanz—Editor-in-Chief for UncoverDC.com & host of the “Dark to Light” podcast—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to breakdown the Supreme Court oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri, a case which will determine whether officials within the federal government can use their power to pressure social media platforms into censoring speech they consider harmful and/or misinformation. You can find Beanz's work here: https://uncoverdc.com 6:05pm- A new study indicates that progressives are more likely to experience unhappiness, anxiety, and depression. Hannah Sparks writes: “Psychological researchers in Finland have created an assessment to help measure an individual's commitment to principles of social justice and made some surprising findings across the Finnish population—including a negative correlation between progressive ideals and levels of happiness. Their findings, published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, suggest other Western nations may see similar patterns among their socially conscious citizens. Study author Oskari Lahtinen, a senior researcher at the INVEST Research Flagship Centre at the University of Turku, remarked that the ‘woke' discourse has since worked its way into Finnish discourse.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/03/17/lifestyle/woke-people-more-likely-to-be-unahppy-anxious-and-depressed-new-study-suggests/ 6:30pm- While appearing on MSNBC with Jen Psaki, Democrat strategist James Carville bizarrely claimed that if President Joe Biden does not win reelection in 2024 it will be because of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's ongoing war with Hamas. 6:40pm- Appearing on Fox & Friends, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's outlandish call for Netanyahu to stepdown—exclaiming “we are not a banana republic.” 6:50pm- While appearing on Meet the Press Now with host Yamiche Alcindor, Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA)—who cosponsored the House bill that could potentially ban TikTok—explained: “So, the first step is ‘ok TikTok you're subject to U.S. law.' The second step ‘ok all social media corporations, you're going to have to answer to Congress.'”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Wayne Parry of the Associated Press writes: “An offshore wind power project proposed for New Jersey would have 157 turbines and be located 8.4 miles from shore at its closest point, data released by the federal government Friday shows. The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said it will begin an environmental review Monday of the Atlantic Shores project. It released key details of the project in announcing the environmental review. New Jersey energy regulators approved Atlantic Shores' 1,510 megawatt project in 2021. It would generate enough electricity to power more than 700,000 homes.” You can read the full article report here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/new-jersey/nj-offshore-wind-farm-atlantic-shores-20240315.html On Monday, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri—a case which will determine whether officials within the federal government can use their power to coerce social media platforms into censoring speech they unilaterally deem harmful and/or misinformation. While questioning the U.S. Principal Deputy General Brain Fletcher, Justice Samuel Alito seemed to suggest that government pressuring social media companies to do their bidding is violative of the First Amendment, explaining: “The only reason why this is taking place is because the federal government has got Section 230 and antitrust in its pocket…it's got these big clubs available to it—so it's treating Facebook and these other platforms like they are subordinates. Would you do that to The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal or the Associated Press?” The Washington Post writes of oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri: “The Supreme Court seems likely to reject a Republican-led effort that could reshape how politicians communicate with major social media companies—with sweeping consequences for government efforts to secure elections and combat health misinformation. A majority of justices from across the ideological spectrum expressed concern about hamstringing federal government communications with social media platforms on issues such as public health, national security and elections. Brian Fletcher, the principal deputy solicitor general of the United States, argued that the government was legally using its bully pulpit to protect the American public. He warned that overly broad limits on the government's communications with tech companies could harm efforts to protect national security or children's mental health.” You can read more about the WaPo assessment of the case here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/03/18/supreme-court-social-media-biden-missouri/ During oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson voiced concern that ruling against the federal government in this case could result in “hamstringing” their ability to curate speech online—suggesting that the government has a “duty” to police harmful statements. Nika Shakhnazarova of The New York Post writes: “A ‘happy, healthy, and relaxed' Kate Middleton and husband Prince William were reportedly spotted visiting a local farm shop over the weekend, but—bizarrely—no photos were captured of the royals during their rumored outing. Onlookers claimed to the Sun that the Prince and Princess of Wales made a stop at a farm shop in Windsor after watching their children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, play sports. And while the rumored sighting may provide some royalists with comfort and a collective sigh of relief that Middleton, 42, is doing well, it also seems to raise more questions than before.” But was it really her??? Rich and Henry have their doubts. You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/03/18/entertainment/kate-middleton-reportedly-visits-farm-shop-with-prince-william-not-photographed/
Vivek H. Murthy, Surgeon General, et al. v. Missouri, et al., argued before the Supreme Court of the United States on March 18, 2024. From the Brief for the Petitioners: Respondents are two States and five individual users of social-media platforms who allege that the federal government transformed the private platforms' content-moderation decisions into state action and violated the First Amendment by communicating with the platforms about content moderation and responding to the platforms' inquiries about matters of public health. From the Brief for the Respondents: This Court “has rarely,” if ever, “faced … a coordinated campaign of this magnitude orchestrated by federal officials that jeopardized a fundamental aspect of American life.” The federal Petitioners (“Defendants”) “have engaged in a broad pressure campaign designed to coerce social-media companies into suppressing speakers, viewpoints, and content disfavored by the government.”***Having trampled the free-speech rights of “millions” of Americans, Defendants now complain that this Court cannot stop them because the government must be allowed to speak freely. This argument flips the First Amendment on its head…. Defendants would have this Court protect the government's campaign to constrain private actors. The government can speak freely on any topic it chooses, but it cannot pressure and coerce private companies to censor ordinary Americans.” Questions Presented: (1) Whether respondents have Article III standing;(2) Whether the government's challenged conduct transformed private social-media companies' content-moderation decisions into state action and violated respondents' First Amendment rights; and(3) Whether the terms and breadth of the preliminary injunction are proper. Resources: Murthy v. Missouri docket Institute for Free Speech Murthy v. Missouri amicus brief Op/ed by Charles “Chip” Miller and Brett Nolan in Bloomberg Law Time Stamps: (00:00:00) Brian Fletcher, Deputy Solicitor General of the United States (00:48:00) Solicitor General of Louisiana Benjamin Aguinaga, Counsel of Record for Missouri, et al. (01:38:00) Brian Fletcher rebuttal The Institute for Free Speech promotes and defends the political speech rights to freely speak, assemble, publish, and petition the government guaranteed by the First Amendment. Learn more on our website: www.ifs.org
The BSB Team cover all the big news in sport plus chat with Brian Fletcher, Benny Elias and Mitch Manners
Penrith Panthers CEO talks about their preparation for the 2024 NRL season
Caught up with Brian Fletcher at the recent Beauford Club luncheon at Newcastle where he was a guest speaker. His tales of the turf and stories from the Panthers camp kept the crowd entertained. It occurred to me at the time that Brian would make an excellent podcast guest. He happily agreed and here it is! Brian begins by reflecting on an amazing third straight premiership win by his beloved Panthers. He says he'd just about given up before Nathan Cleary began to weave some magic. As CEO of the Panthers Group, Brian talks about his association with Matt Cameron CEO of the Penrith Football Club, coach Ivan Cleary and the players. He talks of Ivan Cleary's triumphant return to the Panthers after a stint with the Wests Tigers. Brian looks ahead to the 2024 season and the likelihood of another premiership. He talks of his board involvement with Panthers before accepting the CEO's role, and his lifetime passion for the game of rugby league. He says his association with rugby league administration began in the days when Panthers became involved in Hawkesbury race sponsorship. Brian talks of his day to day role as CEO of the Panthers Group. He talks of early days at Coonamble where he was born in 1953 and where he learned the importance of work ethic from his parents. He talks of other notable natives of Coonamble to make their marks in racing. Brian looks back on jobs with the State Bank, the Coonamble Golf Club and the Shire Council. During his time with the State Bank he received a very worrying health scare. He looks back on his first racing experience as Honorary Treasurer of the cash strapped Coonamble Jockey Club. He remains deeply humbled by the Jockey Club's gesture in lending his name to the racecourse grandstand. Brian reflects on the dawn of his new career as CEO of the Hawkesbury Race Club which was also in financial strife in 1989. He takes us through the amazing list of innovations and initiatives he was able to generate in his 28 years at Hawkesbury. He had a long battle before being able to announce the introduction of the first provincial stand alone Saturday meeting in Australia. Perhaps this was the achievement to give him the most pleasure. Brian recalls another unlikely project he was able to get off the ground- the construction of a motel on Hawkesbury Race Club property. He pays heartfelt tribute to the key people whose friendship and consultation influenced his career. Brian nominates the racehorse he believes is the best he's seen in action on the historic Clarendon course. The administrative dynamo pays heartfelt tribute to wife Wendy and daughters Sonya and Adele. Brian Fletcher will turn 70 on Xmas Day 2023. He outlines plans for the future. This is a rousing yarn with one of the most successful sports administrators of his generation.
University, a gap year, an apprenticeship or maybe a job? Just four of the many options facing 18 year olds leaving college. But how can you help your young people make the right decision?This episode is the second of three in ‘Options October'. Last week we focused on post-16 choices and in the third of the three we'll look at ‘retraining', but in this episode, it's all about the options open to young people post-18.Joining Rachel are Lis Herron, from the National Careers Service, and Jamie Martin, the Partnerships Manager at Not Going To Uni. Lis and Jamie answer questions from Brian Fletcher, whose daughter has just finished Year 13 and is exploring her options.The Parent Perspective, hosted by BBC presenter Rachel Burden, was created to help parents and carers support their children in making more informed career decisions with greater confidence, knowledge and understanding.In each episode we will share your experiences of navigating career conversations with your children and provide insights into how the world of work is changing from trusted experts, organisations and employers already working with young people today.If you have any questions that you need answers to, you can join the conversation on social media by following @AmazingAppsUK and @NotGoingToUni and using the hashtag #parentperspective.For more information and to access support for you or your child, visit amazingapprenticeships.com.
Panthers Group CEO Brian Fletcher is very confident star playmaker Jarome Luai won't be going anywhere.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show Tim Hewitt & Dan McHugh discuss 10 years of Djokovic, F1 - the alternative woman's choice of sport, The Origin curse of Brian Fletcher, the Stuart Dew spray will be sorely fukn missed + more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, our all-star panel discusses how long current Class III and cheese market conditions are likely to last. Will demand improve in the upcoming months? Are lighter milk and cheese supplies ahead? How could grain and feed prices factor in?Join host Phil Plourd and panelists Brian Fletcher, Ryan Yonkman and Jake Kingsley for a spirited discussion.Questions or comments? Topics you'd like to hear us discuss? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.EVER.AG INSURANCE SERVICES IS A LICENSED INSURANCE AGENCY AND AN AFFILIATE OF EVER.AG. INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN THIS WEBSITE IS COMPILED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE USER. INFORMATION IS OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE AND IS FURNISHED WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACCURACY OR CONTENT. MARKET DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. ever.ag is a licensed insurance agency in the following states: AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC,ND, OK, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY.© Ever.Ag 2023, confidential and proprietary.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod
In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, our all-star panel discusses steps clients are taking amid volatile markets. How are producers and commercial customers weathering lower milk and cheese prices? How are grain growers and feed buyers managing dips in corn and soybeans?Join host Erica Maedke and panelists Brian Fletcher, Tiffany LaMendola and Britt O'Connell for a spirited discussion.Questions or comments? Topics you'd like to hear us discuss? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.© Ever.Ag 2023, confidential and proprietary.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod
In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, our all-star panel discusses the post-Easter lull. How is US dairy demand shaping up as we await the summer grilling season? In the meantime, is export business offering any support? And how is planting activity progressing, especially with variable conditions across the country?Join host Phil Plourd and panelists Brian Fletcher, Ryan Yonkman and Britt O'Connell for a spirited discussion.Questions or comments? Topics you'd like to hear us discuss? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod© Ever.Ag 2023, confidential and proprietary.
In the latest edition of the new Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, our all-star panel discusses recent ups and downs in dairy and grain markets. Reports point to healthy milk supplies, yet tighter cheese inventories. Estimates call for more planted acreage, but global grain balance sheets are relatively tight. How can producers manage risk through the uncertainty?Join host Phil Plourd and panelists Brian Fletcher, Ryan Yonkman and Shelby Myers for a spirited discussion.Questions or comments? Topics you'd like to hear us discuss? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod© Ever.Ag 2023, confidential and proprietary.
Australia will undergo a decades-long industrial revolution as it spends up to $368bn on a nuclear-powered submarine fleet Sydney is the cocaine and heroin capital of Australia, while regional NSW is heavily-reliant on the two drugs Panthers chief executive Brian Fletcher has revealed he was subjected to a vile death threat in which a deranged man sent him razor blades And If this really is the Swansong, Lance Franklin is ripped and ready to prove that he can still in his 19th seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest edition of the new Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, our all-star panel discusses the push and pull between tepid demand and mounting milk supplies. What's the outlook for producers as feed costs and milk prices decline? How are dairy processors grappling with extra milk and cream? And what's going on in global dairy and grain markets? Join host Erica Maedke and panelists Kathleen Wolfley, Brian Fletcher and Shelby Myers for a spirited discussion.Questions or comments? Topics you'd like to hear us discuss? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod© Ever.Ag 2023, confidential and proprietary.
When Harry Troy sang the praises of Dennis Firth in a podcast last year, I made it my business to track down the former 16 time western districts premiership winner. Dennis is now 72 years of age, and still residing in his much loved hometown of Coonamble. He's the kind of bloke who's not comfortable talking about his own achievements but after a little coaxing he hit top gear. Den humbly acknowledges the fact that he rode 1499 winners in an era when racing was held only once a week in the bush. He's adamant that a training career was never in the mix. Dennis says his retirement wasn't planned. It materialised following a race fall. The former outstanding jockey talks about a family history in Coonamble dating back to the late 19th century. He talks of his father George who was an in demand farrier in the district. Dennis looks back on the days when he would sneak onto the local racecourse early mornings with his trusty pony, and match strides with the thoroughbreds for a short distance. This was the catalyst for his later career. He says he stayed at school longer than most but showed no special aptitude in the classroom. Dennis looks back on his good fortune in gaining an apprenticeship with the extraordinary horseman John Lundholm. He pays tribute to John and wife Colleen. The former ace jockey has never forgotten his very first race ride at Gulargambone. He says it was a “slaughter”. His first win came later at Gilgandra. Dennis was a fairly frequent visitor to the city in his early years. He remembers his first metropolitan win on Bid Day at Randwick. He says other Sydney trainers occasionally sought the benefit of his claim. He tells the story of the Warwick Farm trainer who introduced him to fluid pills. The results were disastrous. Dennis talks of a Randwick win on Conra during the 1975 AJC Autumn Carnival. This was the day he met Conra's owner, the celebrated owner and breeder Stanley Wootton. He remembers other winning days in town. He wore a famous set of colours when he won a race on Ballad, owned by AJC Chairman Sir Brian Crowley. Dennis recalls winning a race at Warwick Farm on Skipper King which earned him a special 2GB sponsor's award. He still has the trophy. Firth looks back on his one and only ride in a Gr 1 race. The conditions at Randwick were deplorable when he went around in the 1989 Sydney Cup. He talks of Marlotta, the mare he rode in that Sydney Cup. he says she was one of the best horses he rode in the western districts. Like his good friend Harry Troy, Dennis had one race ride on the real Fine Cotton. He says the horse he rode couldn't possibly have won a race at Eagle Farm. Dennis nominates the horse he believes was potentially a top liner. He won some country races on the talented but unsound Gun Drift, a son of Gunsynd. He acknowledges Lord Dante, the tough old bush warrior he partnered in 25 wins. Dennis talks about some of the faraway meetings he patronised. He looks back on many multiple win days, and his enviable record in country Cup races. Dennis pays tribute to some of the wonderful bush jockeys who provided tough opposition on the western tracks. He remembers his loving mother Joan who died only last year at the remarkable age of 94. Dennis talks of brother Rodney, and sisters Annette and Wendy. He pays tribute to Wendy's husband Brian Fletcher, long time CEO of the Hawkesbury Race Club and now occupying a similar role with the Panthers Group. He tells a funny little story about his brother-in-law at the Walgett races. Older racing people in the western region will have fond memories of the brilliant young jockey who wouldn't stop winning premierships. This is his story.
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher chats about the club's defeat in the World Club Challenge overnight plus the coming NRL season.
In our newest series, Parlor to Plate, our analysts gather weekly to offer enlightening discussion and actionable intelligence about dairy markets. This week, host Phil Plourd is joined by Tiffany LaMendola, Brian Fletcher, and Jim Matthews.This episode covers the US dairy farm margin situation, how falling EU pricing has become a US challenge and February's USDA WASDE report.Questions or comments? Topics you'd like to hear us discuss? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod© Ever.Ag 2023, confidential and proprietary.
Cody Koster and Brian Fletcher take a deep dive into this week's GDT report.Questions or comments? Contact Brian at bkf@ever.ag, Cody at cjk@ever.ag, or give us a call at (312) 492-4200.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod
Amanda and Holly review this week's Supreme Court arguments in 303 Creative v. Elenis, a free speech challenge to a Colorado law that prohibits discrimination in the commercial marketplace. They look at how this case came to be, how it relates to 2018's Masterpiece Cakeshop case, and the difficulty in deciding weighty matters of free speech and nondiscrimination for a wedding website design business that has not started that aspect of its business. Amanda and Holly play clips from the courtroom and share why, based on the questions and the tone, they think 303 Creative will win this case. But, the big question is how the company might win and how this case may affect debates about religious freedom and nondiscrimination laws. SHOW NOTES: Segment 1 (starting at 00:53 ): From Masterpiece Cakeshop to 303 Creative Amanda and Holly previewed 303 Creative v. Elenis in episode 2 of season 4. Learn more about the 2018 Masterpiece Cakeshop case and read BJC's brief at BJConline.org/Masterpiece Segment 2 (starting at 10:44): Key takeaways from 2+ hours of oral arguments We played three clips in this segment from oral arguments, which are available on the Supreme Court's website at this link: Justice Elena Kagan (starting at 2:04:54 into the oral arguments) Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (starting at 00:46:12 into the oral arguments) Brian Fletcher, Deputy Solicitor General of the Department of Justice (starting at 01:56:00 into the oral arguments) Amanda and Holly mentioned this op-ed by David Cole for The New York Times: The Supreme Court Is About to Ask the Wrong Question About the First Amendment Segment 3 (starting at 26:20): A reeducation on some surprising questions Visit BJC's Facebook page to see a video of Amanda outside the Supreme Court before the oral arguments began on Monday. We played three clips in this segment from oral arguments, which are available on the Supreme Court's website at this link: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (starting at 00:21:54 into the oral arguments) Brian Fletcher, Deputy Solicitor General of the Department of Justice (starting at 02:07:46 into the oral arguments) Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (starting at 02:14:57 into the oral arguments) Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC's generous donors. You can support these conversations with a gift to BJC.
Great to have Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher join Matty today to discuss...Their historic grand final win Controversial team celebrations from players Push to increase grand final prize money Contract negotiations with Liam Martin, Brian To'o & Stephen Crichton
The boys had the pleasure of catching up with the most popular man at the foot of the mountains, Panthers Group CEO, Brian Fletcher. They find out the reasons for Penrith's success, discuss the threat they face from rival clubs and get the lowdown on what the future holds for the mountain men. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penrith Panthers CEO talks about their preparation for their finals clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs
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ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, has released its T1 2022 Threat Report, which summarizes the most notable trends that shaped the threat landscape from January to April 2022. Join ISACA's Research Advisor, Brian Fletcher, as he breaks down the ESET T1 2022 Threat Report with Chief Security Evangelist for ESET, Tony Anscombe. For more information, check out ESET's award-winning blog: WeLiveSecurity. Make sure to follow ESET Research on Twitter for the latest news from ESET Research. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more ISACA Productions content.
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, all organizations pivoted to remote work. Now that we are years into working remotely, University of West Florida's Jerry Burch asks if the choices we made in 2020 are still the best ones. He explains to ISACA's Brian Fletcher what the concept of "satisficing" is and why we might want to explore other options before picking a solution for employees' remote work. While we have all adjusted to the shift that came in March 2020, Jerry argues that it could happen again and now is the time to consider all options for your cybersecurity team. He also discusses Rational choice theory as it relates to cybersecurity and fighting cybercrime. Tune in now! To read Cybersecurity In A Covid-19 World: Insights On How Decisions Are Made, Please visit: www.isaca.org/cybersecurity-in-a-covid-world To listen to more ISACA Podcasts, please visit: isaca.org/podcasts
People are considered the weakest link in any organization's cybersecurity defenses. Hence, in most cases, the primary targets of cyber-attackers are the employees of the organization. In addition, people are easier to compromise and exploit unlike finding a single software to breach an organization or enterprise business. While a lot of efforts go into improving the existing security infrastructure, ignorance of human resources would leave a significant gap in the defense strategy. Join ISACA's Research Advisor, Brian Fletcher, as he is joined by Dr. Yasmin Razack, author of “A Security Awareness Program for PCI DSS Compliance: Implementation and Legal and Ethical Issues to Be Considered”. In this episode, they will be addressing the challenges in implementing a security awareness program to fill this gap and the legal/ethical issues that needs to be considered during implementation. As per the Payment Card Industry – Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) requirement 12.6, a Security Awareness Program is mandatory to be held at least once a year and for new hires. However, it is not an easy task and cannot be a one-time activity. But if implemented effectively, awareness programs can be the human firewall of the organization. It will make the organization compliant to regulations like PCI-DSS thereby protecting it from fines due to non-compliance, defamation, costs of data breaches and will help improve customer trust and loyalty. To read Dr. Razack's full article click here - www.isaca.org/pci-dss-compliance Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more ISACA Production content!
Brian Fletcher Interview
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher joined us this morning to recap the opening week of the NRL Trials, his comments on clubs receiving compensation for developing players and the clubs ambitions for the upcoming season.
Both XDR and Zero Trust are useful security concepts, but they are sadly overhyped. Listen in as ISACA's Research Advisor, Brian Fletcher and Trend Micro's Bill Malik look into the realities behind ZDR and Zero Trust, how ransomware works, and how the both XDR and Zero Trust can help organizations minimize their vulnerabilities Interested in reading Bill's full ISACA Blog? Click the link and download a copy today! https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/industry-news/2021/using-zero-trust-and-xdr-to-stop-ransomware. We would love to hear from you, please leave your comments below. If you enjoyed this episode, please click the like and subscribe buttons for more from ISACA!
On Today's Podcast: 3 Firefighters Bravely Died in the Line of Duty putting out a Vacant Home Fire and 2 more people Murdered in Baltimore City. Brian Fletcher, Director of Freestate Gun Range, Joined the Podcast.
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher joins Jo and Jimmy to discuss the Premiers preparation for the 2022 season.
Penrith Panthers CEO talks about the issues at the club following their NRL premiership victory
The Managing Editor joined Vossy to discuss the Panthers win and how the region is celebrating
The Daily Telegraph sports journo joined Vossy to discuss the top sports issues of the morning
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher joined the show this morning to relive their Grand Final win from Sunday night, the contract future of Ivan Cleary and provide an update on official Grand Final celebrations.
Penrith Panthers CEO talks about their recent victory over South Sydney in the NRL Grand Final
Vossy runs through all of the main issues making news
Ahead of the decider between the Penrith Panthers and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, we spoke to both club CEOs to stoke the fires before kick-off. Russell Crowe had a dig at Penrith, labelling them "hillbillies'', to which Panthers boss Fletcher simply replied, "mate, the people of Penrith have never heard of Russell Crowe!" Blake Solly played it with a straight bat, saying "it's all in good fun, and we have a deep respect for the Penrith Panthers". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katie Brown joins Vossy for the 6.30 sports update
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher joined the show this morning to preview this weekend's NRL Grand Final, discuss the possibility of the match being moved and reflect on another great season.
Penrith Panthers CEO talks about their recent win over Parramatta and all about their preparation for the clash against Melbourne
Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher chats about Penrith's season so far.
Brian Fletcher Chat
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher joined the show to discuss the side's relocation to Queensland, which players may be staying in Sydney and compensation for a lost in ticket sales.
Chris Warren Was Joined By Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher To Talk About The Panthers Players In State Of Origin And What The COVID Restrictions Mean For Them.
It's late but it's here! The best of LAST week with Adam Peacock and Brian Fletcher talking hotels, decisions, A-Grades, Channel 10 vs Channel 9 and much more.
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher joined the show after their host start to the 2021 season, his thoughts on Ivan Cleary's Origin dispensation comments and why the club deserves an upgrade to their Stadium.
We're only one week out from State of Origin Game One as we had a massive show! Joining us TODAY: Sydney Morning Herald's Chief Sports Writer Andrew Webster Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher Australian Olympic Champion Giaan Rooney NRL Pressure Gauge Tennis Commentator & Host of 'The First Serve', Brett Phillips Australian Opals star Tessa Lavey ESPN & SportsCenter Host Phil Murphy
We talk to winemaking legend Brian Fletcher, who everyone should follow on Twitter. We ask about the history of modern Aussie winemaking, what he thinks of R2 yeast, why he loves tartaric acid and PVPP, how to maximise quality in bulk grape/wine production, how companies like Naked can be a win-win and more.... NB - this conversation was recorded between an absolute gentleman in his late 60s, in the outback, with dodgy internet (next to a place he calls 'Bogan Bay') in the middle of a cyclone, and a questionable gentleman in his late 30s, 10,000 miles away, recording on a cheap laptop with literally no training. The sound quality isn't amazing but stick with it - it gets better.
In this episode we hear from Round2 Co-Founders who are in year two of development and already giving back to their digital community. Dylon Breslin, who has worked in digital marketing from LA to NY, and Brian Fletcher former professional athlete, have created a unique platform that helps people all over the world find quality sporting goods for reasonable prices. Shout out to Press Sports, Carlos Carrasco & Delino DeShields for helping to make their Goodness happen.
There have been many legendary sporting partnerships throughout the years. Fletch and Hindy are not one of them. Nathan Hindmarsh and Brian Fletcher were fierce competitors on the rugby league field. But the loveable larrikins quickly went from foes on the field to best mates on our screens once their NRL playing days were done. In their chat with Matt, the NSW State of Origin stars share how they first met and who really was the better player out of the two.
Mike McGivern is joined by co-host and Muskego AD, Ryan McMillan. Hear from Milwaukee Riverside head coach, Patrick Wagner and Racine Horlick head coach, Brian Fletcher. We'll hear how they're handling not having a fall football season in their communities.
In this episode we talk to my good friend Brian Fletcher about his life, our friendship, and some funny story's about Danny but you will find out about that when you listen. It's a fun time and a great time to catch up with an old friend so I hope you can listen and above all enjoy
Welcome to the tenth episode of Drink Naked. You’re about to meet the Master of Margaret River. Brian Fletcher is an absolute legend. With over 40 years of experience in both Old and New World regions and a cabinet full with over 15 Trophies and 100 Gold Medals it’s no exaggeration to say this gentleman has helped steer the success of this internationally renowned region. In this episode you’ll hear how ‘Fletch’ went from studying metallurgy at University to eventually discovering his winemaking calling, of how his family guided him in the right direction, and how his enduring love affair with Italy informs his life today and his dreams for the future.
Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Supreme Court: A Crucial Year for Democracy with guest Brian Fletcher" Prof. Pamela Karlan and Brian Fletcher discuss gerrymandering, the 2020 census, and two of the most important decisions from the Supreme Court’s recent term. Originally aired on SiriusXM on July 20, 2019. Recorded at Stanford Video.
Professor Pamela Karlan and Brian Fletcher discuss gerrymandering, the 2020 census, and two of the most important decisions from the Supreme Court’s recent term. For more Stanford Radio and past episodes, visit: https://stanford.io/2SqmNob
1. Brian Fletcher tells us what the Bubble is like, why the Riot Squad was called and Nathan Hindmarsh's unique grooming technique. 2. Barmy Army are back with the Ashes around the corner now that Smith and Warner are clear to play. 3. Michael Bridges talks us through the Premier League and who he thinks will win and also the AMAZING week that was in Champions League football. 4. What did I miss?
Easter Sunday Morning at Hope Community Church
Are you a trader or an investor? It's a question that echoes across many conversations here at Seeking Alpha and beyond. The working assumption of most investors is that trading and investing are generally mutually exclusive. Brian Fletcher and Mike Richards want you to rethink those assumptions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday Morning at Hope Community Church
Mike McGivern and Ryan McMillan review the best games from Level 1 of the WIAA playoffs. Hear from a handful of winning coaches -- Steve Jones, Kimberly; Brian Fletcher, Racine-Horlick; John Redders, Hartford; Rob Stoltz, Greendale; Justin Friske, Pewaukee; Ron Frank, Sevastapol.
Mike McGivern and Ryan McMillan review the best games from Level 1 of the WIAA playoffs. Hear from a handful of winning coaches -- Steve Jones, Kimberly; Brian Fletcher, Racine-Horlick; John Redders, Hartford; Rob Stoltz, Greendale; Justin Friske, Pewaukee; Ron Frank, Sevastapol.
Sunday Morning at Hope Community Church
Teresa talks to Brian Fletcher, host of Gospel Changes Everything Podcast. They discuss Why the name Gospel Changes Everything? [0:40] Brian Fletcher’s story [01:00] How the Ministry Young Life affected Brian. [03:00] Brian attended Covenant Theological Seminary [04:00] Brian becomes a staff for Young Life. [04:10] Why seminary was important in Brian’s life? [04:34]”] Gospel of grace [04:43] How to wrap our heads around this truth about grace? [06:50] How to deal with passages talk about works? [08:45] If God forgives all sins, then why be obedient? [09:06] Teresa mentions Tim Morrison from previous episode, Design Discovery.com [] New heart, new desires, heart can be trusted [11:03]”] Patterns we get stuck into in life. [13:02]”] We are made to be in relationship with God [13:28]”] How God talks to you [15:08]”] How our relationship with God affects our relationship with others [16:00]”] Forgiving self [16:14]”] Rhythm of repentance and faith [18:19]”] Accountability [19:30]”] How Brian ended up in a podcast [20:58]”] Brian’s closing thoughts [23:06]”] Resources Gospel Changes Everything Podcast Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn
Kim and Jenn discuss the yearly Atlanta event called The Happenstance with one of the event organizers, Brian Fletcher. The Happenstance is Atlanta's "Rock Lottery". Listen to learn how The Happenstance got started, how it works, who it benefits, and we'll talk about some of our favorite moments through out the years. We'll jump right into some music in the end - two songs recorded in previous Happenstance events! The Happenstance show takes place December 8, 2012 at The Earl in East Atlanta. It's $8 unless you bring some canned goods for the Atlanta food bank and then you can get in for $5. The Happenstance also benefits Sweet Relief.
This week, we looked at some of the dates the Royals will have to work around this offseason in setting their rosters for 2013. That meant we had to guess at who may or may not be offered arbitration or added to the 40 man roster. That put Chris Getz, Brayan Pena and others on the line. We also covered the free agent compensation rules in the new CBA and what it may mean for the Royals this offseason. Before checking in on our Out of the Park leagues, we also checked on the Royals that are playing in offseason leagues like Justin Marks, Brian Fletcher and Jorge Bonifacio
Jesus celebrates the Last Supper with the disciples. Jesus predicts Peter's Denial. Andrew Conrad gives his reflection on "The Failures of the Faithful." Jesus is on trial. Jesus is crucified. Brian Fletcher gives his reflection on "Forgiveness for Failures."