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Jerry starts with the Knicks coaching situation and Gio suggests they apologize to Thibs and bring him back. It seems like it's going to be Johnnie Bryant at this point. We heard Dave Sims on the call as Judge homered.
Do the Lions still need more?
And...Cottonwoods vs. Wildfire Smoke, Best store bought BBQ sauce?
We're having a fundraising campaign to bring the show back in October. We've been working hard on some new scripts we're hoping to make, and in the episode we'll hear from Davy Gardner about the story he's working on. We have all new merch for sale, and for a limited time, we're taking pre-orders for a vinyl pressing of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti. To see what we have to offer, go to:https://certifiedcrucial.com/truthshopWe're taking pre-orders through June 22. The album cost is $40, and all of the profits will go to making a new season of The Truth. And if you don't have $40, we're also selling buttons, stickers, and a brand new t-shirt design based on our logo. So if you love our stories and want to hear more, help us make a brand new season by pre-ordering your very own vinyl pressing of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti right now. We're also taking donations, every little bit helps. Thank you so much!Follow The Truth on...INSTAGRAMBLUESKYTHREADSREDDITAnd make sure you're subscribed to The Truth in Apple or Spotify or wherever you listen so you don't miss us when we return!
A pretty shhhhtty death this week!Episode notes:Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Andre Braugher Died of Lung Cancer, His Publicist SaysMatthew Perry wrote in his memoir that ketamine, the drug that led to his death, had his 'name written all over it'Rudy Giuliani is ordered to pay over $148 million to 2 Georgia election workers for defamationChinese mourners use AI to digitally resurrect the deadMarine Biologists Recently Spotted A Dolphin With Human-Like ‘Thumbs'
Join Robert 'Big Shot Bob' Horry as he shares hilarious personal anecdotes, including a memorable college story, and discusses the legacy of NBA legends on TNT's 'Inside the NBA.' Dive into discussions about memorable NBA moments, the importance of sportsmanship, and the criteria for being considered the greatest player in the league. Also, enjoy the fun debates over celebrity crushes, nostalgic TV characters, and everyday pet peeves. 00:00 Introduction and Shoutouts 00:43 Farewell to Inside the NBA 02:05 Craig Sager's Legacy 03:48 Memorabilia and Sentimental Keepsakes 04:51 SGA and the Greatest Thunder Player Debate 07:40 Face of the League Discussion 09:34 Record Low Attendance at MLB Game 12:19 Gold Digger Test and Relationship Insights 15:54 Tom Cruise's Les Grossman Comeback 16:33 Favorite Characters to Bring Back 18:40 Celebrity Crushes Discussion 22:35 Annoying Habits and Pet Peeves 23:26 Hygiene Etiquette in Public 25:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
We're having a fundraising campaign to bring the show back in October. We've been working hard on some new scripts we're hoping to make, and in the episode we'll hear from Louis Kornfeld about the story he's working on. We have all new merch for sale, and for a limited time, we're taking pre-orders for a vinyl pressing of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti. To see what we have to offer, go to:https://certifiedcrucial.com/truthshopWe're taking pre-orders through June 22. The album cost is $40, and all of the profits will go to making a new season of The Truth. And if you don't have $40, we're also selling buttons, stickers, and a brand new t-shirt design based on our logo. So if you love our stories and want to hear more, help us make a brand new season by pre-ordering your very own vinyl pressing of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti right now. We're also taking donations, every little bit helps. Thank you so much!Follow The Truth on...INSTAGRAMBLUESKYTHREADSREDDITAnd make sure you're subscribed to The Truth in Apple or Spotify or wherever you listen so you don't miss us when we return!
S5 Ep 23: Bring Back the Slab Just Gaymin Podcast Hosted By: Trigger & Honey Recorded On: 6/1/25 In this episode, the hosts dive into: What's the T with JGP: Fun discussion of what is going on in the pod! Cinema Poo: The hosts discuss and review "Bring Her Back"
learn how to say 'bring back' in Italian
Porgzingis trades, are the Celtics going to change the way they play?
WEDNESDAY HR 4 Ray Traendly from TK Law gives some legal insight on a few topics. How to handle not getting paid for services rendered. Sean Combs case developments. News From The Headlines Russ has a special request to bring back old coke. News From The Headlines - Fastest growing segment of people using the weed?
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
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Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Buccaneers beginning voluntary OTAs today at One Buc Place, the Lightning re-sign Yanni Gourde to a 6-year contract, Florida Gators baseball coach goes off at the regionals in Coastal Carolina and Jim Leavitt to be inducted in the USF Sports Hall of Fame this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pre-order your copy of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti on vinyl!https://certifiedcrucial.com/truthshopWe want to bring The Truth back to your podcast feed, but in order to do that we need your help. For a limited time, we are pressing two of our most popular stories to vinyl, and we're taking pre-orders through June 22. The album cost is $40, and all of the profits will go to making a new season of The Truth. And if you don't have $40, we're also selling buttons, stickers, and a brand new t-shirt design based on our logo. So if you love our stories and want to hear more, help us make a brand new season by pre-ordering your very own vinyl pressing of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti right now. We're also taking donations, every little bit helps. Thank you so much!Follow The Truth on...INSTAGRAMBLUESKYTHREADSREDDITAnd make sure you're subscribed to The Truth in Apple or Spotify or wherever you listen so you don't miss us when we return!
This week the gang is feeling fruity and takes it back to the 90's with Red Lobster the snews! Support this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/LetsTalkAboutSnacks -- Snack News: Selena Gomez Just Created the Oreo of Your Dreams — and It Tastes Like Horchata: https://www.foodandwine.com/selena-gomez-chocolate-and-cinnamon-oreo-11737272 Cheez-It Frozen Pizza: The Ultimate Snack Collaboration Hits Shelves: https://licensinginternational.org/news/cheez-it-frozen-pizza-the-ultimate-snack-collaboration-hits-shelves/ Papa Johns and Mountain Dew Release Limited-Edition "Cini Dirty Soda" Kit: https://hypebeast.com/2025/5/papa-johns-x-mountain-dew-cini-dirty-soda-kit-release-info Joey Fatone Teams Up with Red Lobster to Bring Back a Dose of '90s Nostalgia in New Commercial (Exclusive): https://people.com/joey-fatone-red-lobster-bring-90s-nostalgia-in-new-commercial-exclusive-11738747 Locate Lauren on Twitter (@rawrglicious) and check out her Onlyfans! Find Conrad on Twitter (@ConradZimmerman) and peruse his other projects on this Linktree thing. Linda can be located on Instagram (@shoresofpluto)! Logo by Cosmignon! See more of her cool art at https://www.cosmignon.info/ Music by Michael "Skitch" Schiciano. Hear more of his work at https://skitch.bandcamp.com/
Send us a textIt finally happened! TV and Hello Nurse officially tied the knot over Memorial Day weekend last week, and EstoBro was so delighted to be there for it. Throughout standing up at the wedding, he crossed paths with another groomsman that he sparked a great connection with: Seany Mags (1:15). When TV heard that one of his New York brethren was making it as a guest on the show, he had to make his slight return and give Mr. Mags an excellent opening gesture. With the ongoing opening to the TV wedding series episodes, EstoBro highlights the first time meeting Mags: taking him to his first New York Mets game in 2016 (9:00). The trio of gentlemen start the show focusing on all things Mets; from the Yankees not getting over Juan Soto leaving for Queens to the ripple effect of the Mets trading away Pete Crow-Armstrong to the Chicago Cubs. With TV back in attendance, he was happy to run a vintage version of the show with Mags and highlight the record-breaking box office weekend for the holiday (28:30). For Memorial Day weekend, Disney's live adaptation of Lilo and Stitch and the final chapter of Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible series were released on the same day. The two movies combined, alongside some other blockbuster smashes, brought in an estimated $330 million; who said going to the movies is dead? Another highlighted circumstance on why EstoBro wants Mags to come on the program is that he shares the same general interest in EDM music (46:20). Their guest even shares his story on how he knows somebody in the business, as they focus on the next major music festival coming up in New York: Governor's Ball. With EstoBro anticipating Bonnaroo in a few weeks, he encourages TV and Mr. Mags they invade this music festival in the foreseeable future as they review the lineup for this year's Governor's BallTheme song made by iamRavedadInteract with the Gents of the podcast on the following social media platforms:X (Formally known as Twitter) YouTube InstagramBlog/websiteJoin the Discord serverSubscribe to the official playlist of the podcast
One of the newest Matildas is Leah Davidson who is putting a disappointing end to the Melbourne City season behind her for these two games against Argentina. Davidson talks about the nerves of her Tillies debut, the memories of scoring in her 2nd game in front of her family, Tom Sermanni's effect on her career and why there's not enough half time oranges in football these days.
Jim wonders if we shouldn’t be afraid to confront strangers’ children in public Plus – what is the weirdest job you ever had? GUEST: Gary Sands - senior vice-president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers Russell Rowland - Started out as a fortune cookie writer before going on to become a successful novelist and radio host
The Cover 3 crew is back with their mailbag episode, Answering all your questions surrounding the college football world. (00:00:00) - Intro (00:00:40) - College Football '26 Fan Questions (00:04:00) - SEC Spring Meetings Reaction (00:11:05) - Bryce Underwood Expectations (00:14:00) - CFP Seeding Updates (00:21:00) - Ties in College Football (00:25:00) - NFL Announcers Calling CFB Games (00:29:35) - Missouri CFP? (00:35:00) - Least Talked About CFP Contenders (00:39:00) - Returning Production (00:50:00) - CFB Hall Of Fame Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Order your Lotus 98T/4 timepiece at https://www.recwatches.com/timepieces/98t-4/ and get an additional 10% off using discount code "THERACE"We're bringing you a bonus episode in the feed this week, which is an example of the kind of content you can enjoy in The Race Members' Club. It comes from our sister podcast Bring Back V10s, which celebrates the golden era of F1 from 1989 to 2005. Whilst that show is between seasons, Race Members have been enjoying an exclusive 1993 Revisited series, which takes a race-by-race look back at the 1993 F1 season. On this episode, 1993 Revisited heads to Monaco where Ayrton Senna was aiming to become the first six-time F1 winner around the famous streets of the principality. Glenn Freeman, Edd Staw, Ben Anderson and Matt Beer look back on a miserable day for Senna's rival Alain Prost, who picked up a jump start penalty and then stalled in the pits when serving it. We also analyse a breakout performance from Michael Schumacher that ended in heartbreak, and welcome Ferrari to the sharp end of the field for the first time in 1993. Coming back to Senna, we discuss where his final Monaco win ranks among his other successes there, after what seemed to be a more subdued performance than we were used to seeing from him in Monte Carlo.To listen to every episode of 1993 Revisited and get access to ad-free episodes of all The Race's podcasts, plus loads of bonus podcasts, join us on Patreon today - act quickly and you can enjoy 75% off your first month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TNA World Tag Team Champions Ryan and Nic Nemeth talk about winning their first tag team titles together, Joe Hendry losing the TNA Title to Trick Williams and which other brother tag teams they could out-wrestle!TNA fans in the UK and Ireland can enjoy one month of TNA+ for free using the promo code LEONYIC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)Picture this: the year is 2006, and Disney's three-episode crossover series 'That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana' is releasing its first episode at 8/7 central, and you're SAT, ready to witness a piece of history.James and I take to the podcast to nerd out over iconic crossover episodes, spiral over the sensation of an itch, and pick apart some truly cursed celebrity endorsements.P.S. This marks the end of season 9, we'll return in August! Until then, join us on Substack for monthly bonus episodes to tide you over. ;)Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comFOLLOW JAMESInstagram: @daycatcher_TikTok: @daycatcherTwitter: @daycatcherYouTube: @daycatcherWebsite: daycatcher.netSupport the show
This Day in Legal History: Schecter Poultry Corp DecidedOn May 27, 1935, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, delivering a major blow to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. In a unanimous ruling, the Court struck down the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), a cornerstone of Roosevelt's economic recovery plan during the Great Depression. The case centered on the Schechter brothers, who ran a poultry business in Brooklyn and were charged with violating fair competition codes established under NIRA. The Court held that the NIRA unlawfully delegated legislative power to the executive branch without clear standards, violating the nondelegation doctrine.The justices also found that the federal government had overreached its authority by regulating purely intrastate commerce. The Schechters' business operated entirely within New York, and the Court concluded it had only an indirect effect on interstate commerce—placing it beyond Congress's regulatory power under the Commerce Clause. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, writing for the Court, emphasized the need for separation of powers and warned against unchecked executive authority.This ruling sharply curtailed New Deal programs that relied on broad executive discretion and forced the Roosevelt administration to reconsider its legislative strategies. It also marked one of the last major uses of the nondelegation doctrine to invalidate federal legislation. While the doctrine has since faded in use, the decision remains a potent symbol of judicial limits on federal power. The Schechter case underscored the constitutional requirement that Congress, not the president, must make the laws, and that those laws must respect the boundaries of federalism.The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court's order that would have required the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), created by President Trump and closely associated with Elon Musk, to turn over records and allow a top official, Amy Gleason, to testify. Chief Justice John Roberts granted the administrative stay without comment, giving the Court time to consider whether a longer pause is warranted. The case, brought by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), hinges on whether DOGE qualifies as a federal agency under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which would subject it to transparency requirements.The Trump administration argues DOGE is not covered by FOIA and has pushed back against efforts to obtain discovery—evidence and testimony—from the office. A federal judge had previously authorized limited discovery to help determine DOGE's legal status, which led to the administration's emergency appeal to the Supreme Court. The Justice Department claims this process threatens the separation of powers by exposing a presidential advisory body to scrutiny.CREW contends the administration is trying to bypass judicial review and shield the office from public accountability. Though Elon Musk is seen as the public face of DOGE, the administration denies he holds any formal role. The Court's intervention pauses imminent deadlines for DOGE to release records and participate in depositions, but a full ruling on the core legal question remains pending.Supreme Court Pauses Order for DOGE Records and Testimony - BloombergA federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to help a gay Guatemalan man, identified as O.C.G., return to the United States after he was wrongfully deported to Mexico. The man had fled Guatemala due to threats linked to his sexuality and was granted protection by an immigration judge. However, just two days after that ruling, U.S. officials mistakenly deported him to Mexico, where he had previously been raped and kidnapped.U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy, based in Boston, issued the order after the Justice Department admitted it had no evidence that O.C.G. was ever asked about fears of being sent to Mexico, contradicting earlier claims. The judge called the situation a "horror" and emphasized that the man had been denied his constitutional right to due process. The case is part of a broader class action challenging the administration's deportation practices, particularly efforts to send individuals to third countries without assessing safety concerns.Murphy had already ruled that deportations under such conditions violated due process protections. The ruling also follows similar failures by the administration, including the wrongful deportation of another protected individual to El Salvador. O.C.G.'s legal team, now working on a return plan, said he chose to return to Guatemala and went into hiding after facing long asylum wait times in Mexico.US judge orders Trump administration to facilitate return of Guatemalan deportee | ReutersMy column for Bloomberg this week dives into a deceptively boring topic that's quietly poised to become a compliance headache: killing the penny. On the surface, it's a monetary housekeeping item. But as I argue, the downstream effects—particularly for state sales tax systems—are anything but trivial.The central problem isn't emotional attachment to small coins. It's rounding—specifically, how states choose to round transactions in a penny-free world. If states start rounding tax amounts instead of total amounts, or worse, do it differently depending on whether someone pays in cash or by card, they're walking straight into a legal buzzsaw. The Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) bars discriminatory treatment of electronic commerce. And no, that doesn't only apply to online transactions—if digital payments consistently produce higher tax totals than cash ones, that's arguably “discrimination,” and litigation will follow.The fix? Simple enough: keep tax calculations exact to the penny, round only the total cash transaction due to the nearest nickel, and let the retailer absorb the difference. It's not pain-free—retailers lose a few cents here, gain a few there—but it keeps digital systems intact and legal risk low. Rounding the tax itself may feel “efficient,” but it's a compliance trap that opens states to lawsuits and chaos in point-of-sale systems designed for one-cent precision.And that's before we even get to the technical debt. E-commerce platforms, credit card processors, and small business systems have no concept of nickel rounding. Forcing them to adapt would mean software rewrites no one asked for—and in many cases, from vendors who no longer exist.The upside here is policy gold: rounding only at the total level nudges more transactions toward cards and mobile payments, where amounts are exact and sales tax compliance is tighter. Fewer paper trails, fewer “zappers,” and fewer discrepancies in audit.So yes, the penny is obsolete. But if states mishandle the transition, they'll find out just how expensive abolishing it can be. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
This Week: Coming out of the pandemic, schools across the country implemented versions of more equitable grading practices. Today, as the immediate effects of the pandemic are behind us, new questions are coming up about whether the pendulum swung too far, and we should return to more traditional, and punitive grading practices. A piece out of Chalkbeat Chicago this week sums up the debate nicely in their high schools. Also, we talk through “This Week in American Fascism in Education” where Donny, Linda, and Kristi took a couple Ls (for now) when they tried to kick all the international students out of Harvard, and pave the way for public funding of religious charter schools. Manuel and Jeff discuss!MAXIMUM WOKENESS ALERT -- get your All of the Above swag, including your own “Teach the Truth” shirt! In this moment of relentless attacks on teaching truth in the classroom, we got you covered. https://all-of-the-above-store.creator-spring.com Passing Period is an AOTA podcast extra that gives us a chance to check-in, reflect, and discuss powerful stories in between our full episodes. Watch, listen and subscribe to make sure you don't miss our latest content!Website: https://AOTAshow.comStream all of our content at: linktr.ee/AOTA Watch at: YouTube.com/AlloftheAboveListen at: apple.co/38QV7Bd and anchor.fm/AOTAFollow us at: Facebook.com/AOTAshow and Twitter.com/AOTAshow
Colum and Stewart discuss the potential Broncos return for Von Miller and the wider issue of sentimentality in Sports. They also chat about pointless preseason QB rankings and some of the UDFAs that might surprise us in training camp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether it's foreign-policy hawks on the right, cultural conservatives on the left, or fiscal conservatives anywhere, the reductive binary of today's electoral options can be deeply frustrating for intraparty minority groups. Considering how various 19th-century movements combined to form the Republican Party offers some paths out of that frustration.Guest Jennifer Dresden joins us to discuss the forgotten history of fusion voting and how it might serve disaffected voters today. Jennifer Dresden is a policy strategist at Protect Democracy, a non-profit and non-partisan group dedicated to promoting “free and fair elections, the rule of law, fact-based debate, and a better democracy for future generations.” This podcast discusses themes from Jennifer's essay in the Spring 2025 issue of National Affairs, “Strategic Fusion and the GOP.”
Bring Back the Bulldogs! The Rev. Dr. Gerard Bolling (Lead Pastor, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, St Louis, MO) and the Rev. Chris Kneppe (Pastor of Community Engagement, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, St. Louis, MO) join Andy and Sarah to talk about the revitalization of Bethlehem Lutheran School in St. Louis, including Bethlehem's long history, the community where Bethlehem Lutheran is and serves today, how a Lutheran school is in a unique position to serve this community, what individualized learning looks like in Bethlehem's setting, how they have seen children grow and thrive through their micro school, and the outlook for the 2025-2026 school year. Learn more about Bethlehem and how you can support the school at bethlehemstlouis.org. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
What can you do when managers don't actually want to lead? When leadership feels like an extra load rather than a meaningful responsibility? That's exactly what this episode of the LEITWOLF® Podcast is about: When Leadership Feels Like a Burden – How to Bring Back the Joy of Leading. Stefan explores the root causes behind a lack of leadership motivation – and shares three powerful ways to reignite the desire to lead. You'll learn how to make leadership feel real and rewarding, how to turn it from pressure into clarity – and how to reconnect managers with the deeper meaning behind their role. Leadership that works – and feels good. ––– Do you like the LEITWOLF® Leadership podcast? Then please rate it with a star rating and review it on iTunes or/and Spotify. This will help us to further improve this LEITWOLF® podcast and make it more visible. ––– Book your access to the LEITWOLF® Academy NOW: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/leitwolf-academy-en Would you like solid tips or support on how to implement good leadership in your company? Then please get in touch with Stefan via mail: homeister@stefan-homeister-leadership.com Or arrange a free phone call here: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/calendly-en // LINKEDIN: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/linkedin // WEBSITE: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com ® 2017 STEFAN HOMEISTER LEITWOLF® ALL RIGHTS RESERVE ___ LEITWOLF Podcast, Leadership, Management, Stefan Homeister, Podcast, Business Leadership, Successful Leadership, Organizational Management, Leadership Skills, Leadership Development, Team Management, Self-leadership, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Training, Career Development, Leadership Personality, Success Strategies, Organizational Culture, Motivation and Leadership, Leadership Tips, Leadership Insights, Change Management, Visionary Leadership, Leadership Interviews, Successful Managers, Entrepreneurial Tips, Leadership Best Practices, Leadership Perspectives, Business Coaching
In hour 2, Joe, Hugh and Kyle get to celebrate and react breaking news that the tush push is back! Following the NFL not getting the appropriate number of votes to ban the play the tush push is saved for at least next season! Also, before tush push celebration ensued Phillies Beat Reporter Devan Kaney joins the show to break down the now NL East's 1st place Phillies!
Seattle officials who kicked police out of schools are now scrambling to bring them back after student shootings and violence skyrocketed. What a surprise! Yet another case of liberal policies creating a deadly mess they refuse to take responsibility for. This video breaks down how Seattle Public Schools abandoned school resource officers during the BLM movement, directly leading to multiple student deaths and shootings at Garfield High School and other campuses. Meanwhile, districts like Frisco, Texas implemented common-sense security measures with retired officers while Seattle continued its dangerous virtue signaling. Is anyone shocked that removing authority figures from schools led to increased violence? How many more students have to die before officials admit their ideological experiment failed? Subscribe and share to expose the real cost of these failed policies that nobody in leadership wants to acknowledge.
On this episode we talk about the flood that went through our area, Annabelle gets moved into a penitentiary in West Virginia, and if we can bring back old internet browser games. What do you want to hear us talk about?Follow us!All our links for ShinoBroz WadeTwitch:WadeMFMorganSlyInstagram:SillySly07TikTok:SillySly07YouTube:LimitlessDazeBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube and like our videos!Follow us for more content!ShinoBrozInstagram:ShinoBrozTikTok:ShinoBrozYouTube:ShinoBrozDiscord: ShinoBroz
Ben, Woods, and Paulie are here for you on a Friar Friday! We start the show with some foreplay and talk about how our slow Thursday's went, and how much excitement we have for "The Vedder Cup" this weekend down at Petco Park! Plus, was Ben eavesdropping on a couple of ladies talking near his car yesterday? Then at the bottom of the hour we discuss the latest from Jon Heyman in the NY Post who wrote about the Padres, and we talk about whether or not the Padres can possibly afford to bring back Michael King or Dylan Cease. Listen here!
On episode 253 of the Atlantic City podcast, Kyle and Craig play Always/Once/Never with types of restaurants and somehow end up banning all waiter service in AC casinos. Then, they... Read more »
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12 - What is to be done about birthright citizenship? The SCOTUS debates with a Trump appointee. 1205 - Returning to the Whitemarsh 4th of July Parade cancellation. When will the meeting for this be held? Are plastic bags single use? Dom reminisces on a potential ban from years ago. 1210 - Where did this PA ban on handheld devices pop up from? 1215 - Side - something you're nostalgic for 1220 - Why is Dom on one side for the NJ gubernatorial race? Why is Bruce Springsteen talking about the Trump administration overseas at his concert? 1235 - Continuing with Bruce Springsteen's comments at his concert in England. How out of touch can a billionaire be? At what point are you too rich to lecture the public on life? 1240 - Your calls. 1250 - More on Springsteen. 1 - Montgomery County Commissioner Tom DiBello joins us as Montgomery County says they will not follow the lead of Bucks! Why express that sentiment? Is the language Bucks is using a work around for “sanctuary city”? Do you think if Montgomery County were to use the same language it would be the same? Why would Whitemarsh cancel their 4th of July Parade? 115 - Calley Means had an interesting quote regarding RFK Jr. and his leadership approach at HHS. 120 - Why can't the police union endorse Pat Dugan over Larry Krasner? How out of bounds is Larry Krasner. 130 - Your calls. A call spurs some interesting convo on Krasner. 145 - Is “Every Breath You Take” about a stalker? Ann Marie Muldoon joins us and expresses her displeasure with her musical favorite, Bruce Springsteen. 150 - Remember the drive-in? Your calls. 2 - Rashida Talib broke down on the House floor as she defended the citizens of Gaza. 210 - Your calls. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Can anyone get the Money Melody? Your calls. 225 - What should the response be to rogue Town Councils who oppose Trump or overreach on their power? 235 - Who is the biggest local grocer? Is the answer shocking? Your calls. 240 - Chef Dave: Is it sauce or gravy? 250 - The Lightning Round!
Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports
Matthew Shepherd, Director of Outreach and Education, Bring Back the Pollinators Matthew has worked for the Xerces Society for more than two decades, initially at the vanguard of a new movement to protect pollinators, but then on endangered species and a range of other issues, as well as several years leading Xerces' communications work. Throughout this time, he maintained a direct involvement in pollinator conservation in towns and cities, and in his current role has returned to outreach and community engagement. Much of this focuses on supporting neighborhood-level efforts such as pollinator gardens and small habitat projects in parks, as well as leading the Bring Back the Pollinators campaign and promoting the No Mow May and Leave the Leaves initiatives. Matthew is author of numerous articles and other publications, including Attracting Native Pollinators (Storey Publishing, 2011) and Gardening for Butterflies (Timber Press, 2016). He also is the long-time editor of Wings, the Xerces Society's magazine. Matthew's 35-year conservation career began in England and took him to Kenya before his arrival in the United States. After completing a master's of science in land resource management, Matthew managed National Trust lands in Oxfordshire, established a successful community-based conservation program in Essex, and helped to create Samphire Hoe, an award-winning nature park at the foot of the White Cliffs of Dover. During a VSO placement in Kenya, he worked with local communities and government agencies to improve the management of Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, on the coast north of Mombasa. It was in Kenya that he met a Peace Corps volunteer—who is the reason he moved to Oregon. They live on the west side of the Portland metro region. Their two children are now at college, but they still get together—although sometimes they roll their eyes when Matthew points out yet another super-cool insect that he found.
In the best of the Bills on WGR this week, Sal Capaccio asks listeners how they would feel about bringing back Gabe Davis after his release; The Jeremy & Joe Show think of what Davis would bring to this Bills team; Sal Capaccio checks in from rookie mini-camp; One Bills Live gives their first impressions of the rookie class; Jeremy & Joe think of possible additions to this team; Schopp & Bulldog think of potential worries on the current roster
In the best of the Bills on WGR this week, Sal Capaccio asks listeners how they would feel about bringing back Gabe Davis after his release; The Jeremy & Joe Show think of what Davis would bring to this Bills team; Sal Capaccio checks in from rookie mini-camp; One Bills Live gives their first impressions of the rookie class; Jeremy & Joe think of possible additions to this team; Schopp & Bulldog think of potential worries on the current roster
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Adam kicks off the show with writer and director George Gallo to discuss his 2020 film The Comeback Trail, which is currently topping the charts on Paramount+. They also dive into Gallo's all-time classic Midnight Run, the importance of studying classic cinema for aspiring filmmakers, their shared admiration for Woody Allen, and a nostalgic look back at the claymation series Davey and Goliath.Next, comedian Gary Owen joins Adam in the studio to talk about his stand-up special No S, their recent show at the Ryman with Kid Rock, and some hilarious run-ins involving David Hasselhoff. They also touch on the strange coincidence of Gary and his opener having daughters with the same name, and the idea of maintaining “plausible deniability” by avoiding other comedians' material. Gary shares stories about joining the Navy, and how he managed to serve while simultaneously hosting a TV show.Later, Adam, Gary, and Jason “Mayhem” Miller tackle some of the day's top news stories, covering everything from Catholic priests and Alcatraz to Smokey Robinson. The conversation wraps up with talk about Boba and Poke, Richard Dreyfuss' grandfather, and the film The Rock. Get it on.FOR MORE WITH GARY OWEN:INSTAGRAM: @garyowencomedyYOUTUBE: @garyowencomTWITTER: @garyowencomedyWEBSITE: garyowen.liveFOR MORE WITH GEORGE GALLO:MOVIE: The Comeback Trail (Hulu)FOR MORE WITH JASON “MAYHEM” MILLER:INSTAGRAM: @mayhemmillerTWITTER: @mayhemmillerThank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlineHomes.comoreillyauto.com/ADAMPluto.tvRuffGreens.com - Use promo code “Adam”SHOPIFY.COM/carollaLIVE SHOWS: May 24 - Bellflower, CAMay 30 - Tacoma, WA (2 shows)May 31 - Tacoma, WA (2 shows)June 1 - Spokane, WA (2 shows)June 13 - Salt Lake City, UT (2 shows)June 14 - Salt Lake City, UT (2 shows)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alcatraz could soon be reopened as a prison. The facility on a small island in San Francisco was closed as a prison in 1963 and has since been turned into a tourist destination. But President Donald Trump says he wants the facility reopened to house the most dangerous criminals. And while some have suggested the prison is not feasible because of its limited space and high maintenance costs, Trump says it will act as a symbol of law and order.Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot discuss the Jacksonville Jaguars' decision to move on from former Bills receiver Gabe Davis. Should Buffalo consider bringing him back? The conversation has been intense on social media, and the guys look at the proposition from several angles. Then the guys compare the Elijah Moore signing to some recent free agent adds by GM Brandon Beane. What is the "SHOUT!" Bills text insiders? Want to join? You can get analysis from Matt and Ryan right to your phone and send texts directly to them both! Text 716-528-6727 or Click here: https://joinsubtext.com/shoutbuffalobills Sign up for the NYUP Bills newsletter! Don't miss all the Bills coverage. Head over to www.Syracuse.com/newsletters to start getting your Bills stories and the podcast delivered right to your inbox. SHOUT!" Buffalo Bills football podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and wherever you listen to podcasts Follow @MattParrino (https://twitter.com/MattParrino) and @RyanTalbotBills (https://twitter.com/RyanTalbotBills) on Twitter Find our Bills coverage whenever you like to consume social media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffalobillsnyup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buffalobillsnyup X: https://x.com/billsupdates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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