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Chris Beesley is joined by guests Gavin Buckland and David Prentice for a a special edition of the Royal Blue podcast to mark the 40th anniversary of Everton's 3-1 win over Bayern Munich in the European Cup-Winners' Cup semi-final second leg, an occasion widely-regarded as the greatest night in Goodison Park's history. After a goalless first leg in what was then West Germany, Everton, roared on by a passionate home crowd, recovered from a goal down at half-time to power through to what remains their only European final. In what proved to be a legendary team talk, manager Howard Kendall told his players at the interval that "The Gwladys Street would suck the ball into the net," and so it proved with goals from Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray before Trevor Steven's iconic late clincher. Gavin and David, who were both present at Goodison to witness the action, share their memories along with exclusive interviews from Everton players who starred that night: Derek Mountfield, Kevin Sheedy, Kevin Ratcliffe, Peter Reid and Trevor Steven. Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition: https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here: https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of CMDA Matters, Dr. Mike Chupp and Dr. Jeff Barrows are joined by researcher and ethicist Dr. David Prentice to talk about a new ethical dilemma developing in the world of stem cell research. RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: Give to CMDA Email CMDA Matters CMDA Bookstore Ethics Hotline Bridging the Gap UK Parliament POST Note The Point Blog CMDA Position Statements
It's one of the most important commodities in the world - but how much do you actually know about how oil is produced?Sean Aylmer talks to David Prentice, MD of Brookside Energy, about how the industry works, and how junior producers like Brookside fit into a sector dominated by global giants.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Part two of an interview with Dr. David Prentice, Vice President of Scientific Affairs with the Lozier Institute, on current issues surround bioethics and biomedicine. What does it all mean for the value of every human life? Music Title: Children of the Son Author: Pipe Choir Souce: www.pipechoir.com Licenses: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Part one of an interview with Dr. David Prentice, Vice President of Scientific Affairs with the Lozier Institute, on current issues surround bioethics and biomedicine. What does it all mean for the value of every human life? Music Title: Children of the Son Author: Pipe Choir Souce: www.pipechoir.com Licenses: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Brookside Energy managing director David Prentice updates Proactive's Elisha Newell on production testing at the Juanita well — the first oil and gas asset to come under the microscope in the Bradbury area of interest within Oklahoma's Ardmore Basin. A strong peak production test rate of 258 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOEPD) — originating from the well's secondary target sand — gives Brookside hope it can commingle two zones and facilitate commercial production. Prentice also provides the rationale for a buy-back scheme, aimed at generating the best returns for shareholders and delivering higher value. #ProactiveInvestors #BrooksideEnergy #ASX #Juanita #ArdmoreBasin #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Generating our own renewable energy is a big part of meeting climate change targets. But are we making progress and what opportunities are there for investors? We talk to David Prentice, the CEO of Manawa Energy, our largest independent renewable energy generator. We find out how Manawa smooths its earnings without a retail arm, why more clarity around government policy for green energy is needed, plus the potential of solar as the price comes down. For more or to watch on youtube —check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Brought to you by Sharesies, with BusinessDesk. Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not financial advice. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest Official Everton podcast is celebrating the life of our former manager Walter Smith, who would have been 75 years old today. Smith, who managed the Blues between 1998 and 2002, passed away in October 2021. In this podcast, host Darren Griffiths is joined by legendary Kit Manager Jimmy Martin and David Prentice. All three knew Smith personally. Along the way there are contributions from Richard Gough, David Weir and Kevin Campbell, who recall their time with the great man at the various clubs he was associated with as a player and a manager. We also speak to Chick Young, the broadcaster whose attempt to interview Smith at Ibrox after a European defeat for Rangers became an internet sensation! And we feature a lovely story that Ally McCoist told at Smith's Memorial Service, held in Glasgow Cathedral, when he revealed a ‘special gift' he arranged for the man he called his second father. Although his time at Goodison didn't go as well as he wanted, Smith always retained his affection for Everton Football Club, and he thoroughly deserves his place amongst the British greats for his remarkable achievements in Scotland with Rangers. This podcast is a reflection on his contribution to football with anecdotes that are insightful, poignant, and amusing in equal measure.
Brookside Energy Ltd (ASX:BRK) managing director David Prentice joins Proactive to discuss Phase Two development drilling at the Wolf Pack Well in the SWISH Area of Interest (AOI) in the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma, which continues apace. The company has successfully drilled the intermediate hole and cased it with steel pipe that has been cemented in place. Operations to kick off drilling of the curve are now underway, with operations proceeding on schedule, safely and without incident. #ProactiveInvestors #BrooksideEnergy #asx #OilAndGas#WolfPack #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Chris Beesley joins Gavin Buckland and David Prentice for a special edition of the Royal Blue podcast to mark the 25th anniversary of Everton legend Neville Southall's final game for the club. Not only did the Wales international make a record-breaking 751 appearances for Everton in a 16-year spell at Goodison Park, he won more trophies with the Blues than any other player and was widely-regarding as being the best goalkeeper in the world at the peak of his powers. The panel reflect on what made Southall the number one in his profession and such an iconic player in the eyes of those who watched him, whether they were Evertonians, rival fans, team-mates, managers or opponents on the pitch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Embryonic stem cells are controversial and have not proven to be effective in research. Dr. David Prentice, expert in stem cell research explains the break-through treatments with adult stem cells. Fascinating! See:
With modern science now cloning monkeys, Polo horses and even Barbara Streisand's dog, is cloning people next? Dr. David Prentice, expert on cloning & bioethics explains this complex process. See
Double barrel podcast with an overview of China by resident China expert Jack Kouzi and an overview of the oil & gas market by Brookside Energy MD David Prentice. A great dive into both spaces currently vital at the moment. Hosted by James Whelan. General Advice onlySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bip-show. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's nothing quite like the first day of a new season! The Toffees welcome Chelsea to Goodison Park tomorrow evening for the Premier League opener and as part of our build up we bring you an Official Everton Podcast looking back at some of our first-day fixtures over the years. Host Darren Griffiths is again in the company of David Prentice and Gavin Buckland and among their memories are Tony Cottee's hat-trick, Gary Speed's debut goal, an Andy King winner against Chelsea, John Hurst getting a title-winning season off to a flyer…and Gary Lineker enduring a miserable start to his Everton career at Leicester City! And the afternoon that David Moyes gave debuts to an England goalkeeper, a Brazilian, a Chinese international and a 16-year-old who had just left school! With the usual plethora of facts and figures, some personal reminisces (did Neville Southall speak to Prenno after his opening day, half-time protest?) and some vintage commentary clips, this is a great way to start your new Premier League weekend.
David Prentice & Peter Breen: In Part One: Dr. Prentice who is VP and Research Director at the Charlotte Lozier Institute discusses Nascent Human Life and the opportunity that might be available to us to have a discussion about life from fertilization. In Part Two: Peter who is Senior Vice President at The Thomas More Society warns that all States must be on the look out for legislation that appears to be prolife but is redefining terms and conditions to allow abortion. He discusses the current
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-25-22 Dr. David Prentice exposes the shifty foundation and faulty logic behind many pro-abortion arguments
A special Royal Blue podcast was recorded to mark the departure of a Liverpool ECHO legend.Dave Prentice, who has held a variety of roles at the ECHO for over three decades, is today leaving the company to join Everton Football Club.Dave, who has written about his beloved Blues for 34 years, talks about his new role as Senior Communications Manager at Goodison and why he is making the change in his career.But the former Everton Reporter and Sports Editor, takes us back through the journey of his journalistic life which has Everton had the very heart of it.Dave talks about his favourite matches to have reported on, the highs and lows of the job, an incredible run of having never missed a match, and the managers who became more than contacts.Sit back, relax and listen to Dave's tale of an incredible career in football journalism.
In a special edition of the Royal Blue podcast, Gavin Buckland speaks about his new book Boys from the Blue Stuff with the Echo's David Prentice and host Chris Beesley.Following on from his 2019 publication Money Can't Buy Us: Everton in the 1960s, Gavin's latest release - which is available now - charts Everton's rise to 1980s glory through the difficult days of Billy Bingham and Gordon Lee's reign and then Howard Kendall's early struggles before a dramatic and glorious turnaround.The highs and lows of the era are brought to life through 400 illuminating pages of Gavin's prose and he and David discuss how the book has inspired them to re-evaluate a period that was their respective formative years.Concluding with the Blues' magnificent 1985 League Championship and success in the European Cup-Winners' Cup, with what is considered the greatest team in the club's history and one of the best club sides the English game has ever produced, Gavin points out that at least readers know that there's a happy ending!
Do babies feel pain inside the womb? Researcher Dr. David Prentice with the Charlotte Lozier Institute says, "yes." He notes there's much data to back that up as improvements are made in medicine and "active care." Prentice addresses comments made this month by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor during oral argument for Dobbs v. Jackson, and speaks to the idea of viability, the gestation time when a baby can survive outside its mother's womb.
David Prentice, PhD, vice president and research director at Charlotte Lozier Institute, talks about the use of fetal stem cells in vaccine and medication development.
David Prentice, PhD, vice president and research director at Charlotte Lozier Institute, talks about the use of fetal stem cells in vaccine and medication development. For more notes and resources visit https://doctordoctor.org/episode242/ ------ www.doctordoctor.org www.spokestreet.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) – 260-436-9598 E-mail – Doctor@SpokeStreet.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Spotify | SoundCloud | RSS
We've produced a special edition of the Royal Blue podcast as we mark the anniversary of one of the most-seismic moments in Everton's history.We're reflecting upon the departure of an Everton legend, one of the greatest and most-influential players ever to don the royal blue jersey, Alan Ball.Some 50 years ago this month on December 22 1971, Ball was sold by Everton manager Harry Catterick to Arsenal for a then British record fee of £220,000.For those who recall the sale, it was Goodison's Park's very own version of a JFK assassination/Neil Armstrong moon landing – two huge global news events still fresh in the memory at the time – “where were you when you heard the news?” type moments but it also resonates for the many Evertonians who were either too young to remember or indeed not even born at that time.Ball himself is famously quoted as saying: “Once Everton has touched you, nothing will be the same” but were the Blues fundamentally altered once they made the hugely-controversial decision to cash in on their prize asset some 50 years ago?Host Chris Beesley is joined by BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty, Gavin Buckland and David Prentice to discuss the impact of this decision that was so controversial, it's still being fiercely debated half a century later.
The Supreme Court took up a historic abortion case this week, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and signaled an openness to overturning Roe v. Wade. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves tells us his reaction to his state's pro-life law being at the center of this monumental legal battle. We have complete analysis of the Supreme Court oral arguments and pro-life reaction from Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie Dannenfelser and John Bursch of Alliance Defending Freedom. New poll numbers reveal more and more adults say they never expect to have children, and our culture seems to be celebrating that – Catherine Hadro ‘Speaks Out'. And we tackle the scientific argument to overturn Roe v. Wade with two pro-life scientists – David Prentice, Ph.D. and Tara Sander Lee, Ph.D. of the Charlotte Lozier Institute. EWTN Pro-Life Weekly with Catherine Hadro airs on EWTN every Thursday night at 10 pm ET. It re-airs on Sundays at 10:30 am and Tuesdays at 1:30 pm ET.
Dr. David Prentice of the Charlotte Lozier Institute Roe v. Wade: Unscientific and Outdated The Charlotte Lozier Institute
It's the ground where Everton regularly took a knife to a gunfight - and came out on top.The Toffees won on four successive visits to Manchester City in the noughties - and even enjoyed back to back draws in 2016 and 2017.But that was then. They haven't won at the Etihad since 2010 - and Phil Kirkbride, Gavin Buckland and David Prentice try to keep it upbeat as they discuss Sunday's post-international break visit.They discuss line ups, the importance of Fabian Delph, Jordan Pickford's future and can Everton realistically expect to come away from the champions with a positive result. Spoiler. Someone does.
It has been said that the 21st Century is the century of biotechnology. And that has certainly proved to be true. From embryonic stem cell research, human cloning, adult stem cell therapies, gene editing of babies, and research that blends human and animal DNA into a single organism, biotechnology offers both hope of great scientific advances to alleviate human diseases—and distinct ethical perils that would treat nascent human life as a thing to be molded like a clay pot.
Embryonic stem cells are controversial and not effective in research. Dr. David Prentice, expert in stem cell research explains the break-through treatments with adult stem cells. Fascinating! See:
With modern science now cloning monkeys, Polo horses and even Barbara Streisand's dog, is cloning people next? Dr. David Prentice, expert on cloning & bioethics explains the problem. See
Today's Royal Blue podcast is an edition we'd rather not have recorded. It's a special tribute to the former Everton manager, Walter Smith, who passed away on Monday aged 73. Alan Myers, who was the club's Communication Manager when Walter was manager, Kevin Campbell, who Walter brought to the club on loan, signed permanently in 1999 then made the club captain, and David Prentice, who was the Echo's Everton correspondent when Walter was at the helm, all share their recollections and memories of a very special man. It's a sad subject, but with plenty of uplifting moments about a man who enriched their lives and everyone he came into contact with.
When producers think of colostrum management, it's usually focused on managing the colostrum after it leaves the cow. But great colostrum starts well before the calf is born. In this BoviNews Chat, Dr. David Prentice from Elanco talks about the importance of implementing a vaccination program that builds the cow's antibodies and transfers them to colostrum. Proper timing is key.
As Vaccine Mandates Increase - Religious Exemptions Come Under Fire Mary Margaret Olohan / @MaryMargOlohan / September 22, 2021 Pressure from activists and mandate-minded lawmakers suggests that the religious objections of Americans to COVID-19 vaccine mandates may face more serious inquisition in the coming weeks. (Photo Illustration: photos/Getty Images) Columbia University's Robert Klitzman shared a tragic story with CNN Saturday of a woman riddled with cancer who reportedly refused to undergo medical procedures, relied on the power of prayer, and ultimately died. “Her religious belief contributed to her death, unfortunately,” he said. Klitzman, who directs Columbia's bioethics master's program, stressed that employees should not be able to easily obtain religious exemptions from President Joe Biden's vaccine mandates, pointing to the extreme beliefs of jihadists and noting, “there are limits in our society to how far religious beliefs can go.” He also suggested that the Biden administration should create “guidelines” to decide whether Americans' religious objections measure up. “The problem is a lot of religious exemptions that people are claiming … are based on myths,” he said. “People saying, for instance, ‘All vaccines are made using fetal cells, and I'm pro-life.' That's simply not true.” A Biden administration official told The Daily Caller News Foundation Tuesday afternoon that protecting religious Americans “will be part of the policy process,” but did not further explain the remark. From the briefing room, White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that some individuals may receive religious exemptions from the Biden mandate. But pressure from activists and mandate-minded lawmakers suggests that the religious objections of Americans may face more serious inquisition in the coming weeks. “How much can we ask? How far can we push? Do we have to accommodate this? Those are the questions employers are trying to figure out,” Society for Human Resource Management adviser Barbara Holland told The New York Times. “How do I tease out who's not telling the truth?” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, told reporters in early September that she was unaware “of a sanctioned religious exemption from any organized religion,” dismissing the idea that health care workers could be religiously exempt from the state's vaccine mandate. “To the extent that there's leadership of different religious organizations that have spoken, and they have, I'm not aware of a sanctioned religious exemption from any organized religion,” Hochul said. “In fact, they're encouraging the opposite. They're encouraging their members, everybody from the pope on down, is encouraging people to get vaccinated. So people will say what they choose.” But neither the governor of New York nor any employer has the authority to tell an individual what he or she believes, Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Roger Severino told The Daily Caller News Foundation. Should an employer rebut the religious objection of a Catholic employee by noting that the pope had encouraged Catholics to get vaccinated, Severino told The Daily Caller News Foundation, that would amount to religious discrimination. “For employers to say, ‘you are wrong' about your own beliefs is a) arrogant and b) discriminatory because people are entitled to their own religious beliefs,” Severino said. “Even if they disagree with their own religious leaders.” Many thousands of Americans are seeking religious exemptions to vaccine mandates, citing reports that some of the vaccines were developed using aborted fetal cell lines. Objectors also cite concerns over the haste with which the vaccines were made, anxieties over the vaccines' effects on fertility, and distaste for the authoritarian government mandates. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, U.S. employers are required to accommodate their employees' “sincerely held” religious beliefs—including potential religious objections to a vaccine. “Public institutions should not act like inquisitorial boards, quizzing people's religious beliefs and trying to find holes because somebody has a different view of things,” said Severino, who is the former director of the Office of Civil Rights at the United States Department of Health and Human Services. “If separation of church and state means anything, it means that state institutions don't second guess to try to resolve religious truths.” Workplace Religious Accommodations: What Are They? There is longstanding legal precedent for workplace religious accommodations to be taken as sincere, Religious Freedom & Business Foundation President Brian Grim told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “They are viewed as personal religious convictions rather than ecclesiastical, in other words, matters of conscience rather than doctrine per se, given that there is wide variety in how people put to practice their faiths,” Grim said. “The question then becomes whether the accommodation request puts an undue burden on the employer, who is also protected by law and responsible for the health and well-being of all employees.” U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidance warns that “whether or not a religious belief is sincerely held by an applicant or employee is rarely at issue in many types of Title VII religious claims. “For example,” the guidance said, “with respect to an allegation of discriminatory discharge or harassment, it is the motivation of the discriminating official, not the actual beliefs of the individual alleging discrimination, that is relevant in determining if the discrimination that occurred was because of religion.” Neither the commission nor the courts should “be in the business of deciding whether a person holds religious beliefs for the ‘proper' reasons,” the guidance said, but they may examine the individual's motives or reasons for holding the belief. An individual would not be deemed insincere in his belief just because he is not scrupulous in his observance, the guidance notes, but an employee's credibility could be undermined by behaving “in a manner markedly inconsistent with the professed belief,” if the accommodation the individual is seeking would have a “particularly desirable benefit that is likely to be sought for secular reasons,” if the timing of the religious objection is suspect, or if the employer has other reasons to believe the “accommodation is not sought for religious reasons.” None of these factors are final, however: An individual may inconsistently practice his faith but still hold sincerely held beliefs, or an individual may have “forgone his or her sincerely held religious practice” out of fear of discrimination, according to the EEOC guidance. How Far Can the Biden Administration Go? Legal experts at the Alliance Defending Freedom are evaluating what the Biden administration mandates mean for religious employers and churches. “Should these mandates encroach on the First Amendment freedoms and autonomy of religious institutions, ADF stands ready to challenge the administration in federal court,” ADF President and CEO Michael Farris and General Counsel Kristen Waggoner said in a statement. Some have already taken the mandates to court. In early September, a group of 17 health professionals represented by the Thomas More Society sued New York and Hochul, accusing the state of violating Title VII and constitutional rights through its vaccination mandate and by disavowing religious exemptions. The United States District Court for the Northern District of New York granted a temporary restraining order to the medical workers Sept. 14, barring the New York Department of Health “from interfering in any way with the granting of religious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination going forward.” New York Medical Workers Su… by Mary Margaret Olohan Hochul, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Daily Caller News Foundation, has until Sept. 22 to respond in court. “What New York is attempting to do is slam shut an escape hatch from an unconstitutional vaccine mandate,” Christopher Ferrara, Thomas More Society special counsel attorney, said in a Sept. 14 statement. “And they are doing this while knowing that many people have sincere religious objections to vaccines that were tested, developed, or produced with cell lines derived from aborted children.” Vaccines and Abortion-Derived Cell Lines Analysis by the Charlotte Lozier Institute released in December 2020 found that AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson use abortion-derived cell lines in development, production, and lab testing. Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, Novavax, and Inovio use abortion-derived cells in some tests but do not use abortion-derived cells in other tests, the analysis found, but these four do not use abortion-derived cell lines in development or production of the vaccine. Charlotte Lozier Institute Vice President Dr. David Prentice previously told The Daily Caller News Foundation that when abortion-derived cell lines are used in the production of a vaccine, that means the cells are “directly involved in making the final product, the vaccine that is injected in our arms.” “It is an essential element for the final vaccine,” Prentice said. “Although the connection is distant both in time and space, since the abortion occurred decades ago and the cells have been grown in the lab ever since, that connection to abortion remains and is of concern to many Americans. ” Laboratory testing using abortion-derived cell lines is potentially less morally problematic, since it is “another step removed” Prentice said. “When an abortion-derived cell line is used in laboratory testing, that is not done within the production line,” he explained. “It's a confirmatory test done on the final vaccine, to validate what the scientists believe they've produced.” Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities for this original content, email licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off, please email letters@DailySignal.com and we'll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The Daily Signal depends on the support of readers like you. Donate now Mary Margaret Olohan @MaryMargOlohan Mary Margaret Olohan is a reporter covering social issues for The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Adam Jones, David Prentice and Gavin Buckland join Phil Kirkbride to reflect on last night's stirring 3-1 win over Burnley at an electric Goodison Park, in the latest edition of the Royal Blue podcast, focussing on the performances of the likes of Andros Townsend, Demarai Gray, Andre Gomes, Yerry Mina and Michael Keane.
Adam Jones, David Prentice and Gavin Buckland join Phil Kirkbride for the Royal Blue podcast to preview Everton v Burnley at Goodison Park on Monday and react to an interesting Rafa Benitez podcast. Dwight McNeil, Salomon Rondon, Donny van de Beek and James Rodriguez are all discussed. Enjoy!
Anchored out of EWTN's West Coast studio in Garden Grove, California – we speak with David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress about his claims a federally-funded research project at the University of Pittsburgh uses organs extracted from live fetuses. We discuss these claims of fetal experimentation – and the bioethical concerns - with David Prentice, Ph.D. of the Charlotte Lozier Institute. We're joined by Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at Loyola Marymount University, to discuss the ethics of abortion and how to respond to common abortion arguments. An MSNBC op-ed compares pro-life lawmakers to the Taliban – Catherine Hadro ‘Speaks Out'. And we take you to Live Action's second annual Life Awards Gala in southern California where three pro-life leaders were recognized for th pro-life impact they've made on our culture. EWTN Pro-Life Weekly with Catherine Hadro airs on EWTN every Thursday night at 10 pm ET. It re-airs on Sundays at 10:30 am and Tuesdays at 1:30 pm ET.
We explore the serious topic of human fetal tissue and the bombshell discovery of how it is being used by the University of Pittsburgh. We start the show with Congressman Lou Barletta who wrote a recent article on the discovery. Then we welcome Dr. Prentice of the Lozier Institute to explain the science, ethical alternatives, and a call for transparency. Shocking Allegations of Live Baby Organ Harvesting Deserve Explanation Pitt Statements Point to Organs Extracted from Live Fetuses Charlotte Lozier Institute
Dr. David Prentice, Vice President and Research Director at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, joins Joe Zalot to offer a pro-life, scientific perspective on challenging, and controversial, questions concerning COVID-19 vaccines. https://lozierinstitute.org/ https://www.ncbcenter.org/
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A group of pro-life lawmakers push for an end to animal-human hybrids – we speak with Catholic Senator Mike Braun of Indiana to hear his efforts to ban chimera research and dive into its ethical concerns with Dr. David Prentice of the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Dr. Ben Carson, former HUD Secretary and founder of American Cornerstone Institute, reacts to the Biden-Harris administration's actions on abortion. Multiple networks have rejected a pro-life commercial – Catherine Hadro ‘Speaks Out'. And after a high school valedictorian goes viral for her pro-abortion speech - Leah Darrow responds with hope and truth. EWTN Pro-Life Weekly with Catherine Hadro airs on EWTN every Thursday night at 10 pm ET. It re-airs on Sundays at 10:30 am and Tuesdays at 1:30 pm ET.
When it comes to producing players for the England national team, the North has always punched above its weight.A total of 1,259 players have played for the men's senior team since the first international match back in 1872.The North West of the country has produced more of those stars than any other region, with 282 to date.We spoke to respected football journalists David Prentice and John Gibson, England Under 19s coach Ian Foster, David Wetherall, Head of Youth development at the EFL and David Raven, ex-Liverpool youth player, currently at Marine and someone who came through the ranks as an England youth player, playing with Wayne Rooney.Written and presented by David Dubas-Fisher and produced by and music by Mark Magill.
Dr. David Prentice, Vice President and Research Director of the Charlotte Lozier Institute, on the National Institutes of Health’s forthcoming announcement on fetal tissue research. Valerie Huber, Former U.S. Special Representative for Global Women’s Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), on the Biden administration’s proposal to reverse a Trump-era policy on Title X funding. Dave Yost, Ohio Attorney General, on his motion to intervene in the case to defend the Trump-era Title X rule. David Closson, FRC’s Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on his article, Thinking Biblically About Loyalty. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Today's show features: Dr. David Prentice, Vice President and Research Director of the Charlotte Lozier Institute, on the National Institutes of Health's forthcoming announcement on fetal tissue research; Valerie Huber, Former U.S. Special
David Prentice, PhD, of the Family Research Council, on "Prenatal Diagnosis: An Overview of Testing Methods, Their Accuracy, Availability, and Use" at the "Managing an Unexpected Prenatal Diagnosis: Critical Considerations for Counselors, Clinicians, and Friends" Conference (July 18, 2013) held at Trinity International University. Co-sponsored by Jerome Lejeune Foundation, USA; The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity; Family Research Council; and Med Students for Life --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cbhd/support
Neil Atkinson speaks to several writers, from the Merseyside patch and beyond, about books on Liverpool, Everton and more that have been released recently. Featuring Melissa Reddy on her book 'Believe Us', Simon Hughes on The Athletic's 'At The End Of The Storm', the Magic Spongers on 'From The Jaws Of Victory', David Prentice on 'A Grand Old Team To Report' and Dan Gray on 'Extra Time'. Believe Us: How Jürgen Klopp Transformed Liverpool Into Title Winners Journalist Melissa Reddy reveals the inside story of Jürgen Klopp's astonishing revival of Liverpool, culminating in the club's first domestic league trophy in 30 years. Featuring incisive and insightful reporting, and the thoughts of players, management and club hierarchy, 'Believe Us' paints a vivid picture of this titanic sporting success. Reddy's unparalleled access to the club brings interviews with everyone from fans and key backroom staff to players including talismanic captain Jordan Henderson, and of course Klopp himself. At The End Of The Storm - Stories From Liverpool's Historic Title Win This is the story of Liverpool's title win in the longest season, as told by the writers of The Athletic, with their blend of inside access and expert analysis; great ideas and beautiful writing. Articles include profiles of each of Liverpool's title winners by their former youth team coaches; Oliver Kay watches Sadio Mane score against Manchester City in the company of the striker's family, in his hometown in Senegal; James Pearce spends 90 minutes analysing Virgil van Dijk; plus there are exclusive interviews with Jürgen Klopp, and the club's US owners. Read the stories behind a unique and historical season from a team of writers every bit as good as the footballers they were following. From The Jaws Of Victory: A History Of Football's Nearly Men Through the eyes of the UK's finest sports writers, 'From the Jaws of Victory' pays homage to club and international sides who captivated, inspired and astounded in equal measure, only to fall short of football's biggest prizes. The destination of these stories may be the same, but the journeys are equally glorious. The three best teams never to have won the World Cup can be found here - Hungary's Golden Squad of 1954, the Netherlands' Total Football exponents of 1974 and Brazil's celebrated 1982 vintage - along with brilliant club sides through the ages, from Bolton Wanderers, humbled in the Matthews final of 1953, to Liverpool, devastated as the Premier League slipped from their grasp in 2014. This comprehensive history ensures that though these teams might not have their names on the trophies, their influence on the game remains undimmed. A Grand Old Team To Report: 45 Years Of Following Everton Football David Prentice is the Sport Editor of the Liverpool Echo, the city's famous newspaper. His fascinating book charts almost half-a-century of Everton Football Club's history - from a unique insider. It is a fan-fare and a news report. A travelogue and a social comment - and a poignant reflection of how football and journalism has changed forever. Extra Time: 50 Further Delights of Modern Football Despite its flaws and excesses, modern football is still sprinkled with simple yet beguiling delights. In his previous book Saturday, 3pm, Daniel Gray captured many of them. Now he is back with a further 50 short essays of prose poetry dedicated to the game's charming, technicolour minutiae. From club lottos to undeserved wins, and from pitch-invading animals to the roar after a minute's silence, Extra Time is another romantic celebration of football fandom and its shared joys, habits, eccentricities and peculiarities. It is a salute to keepers going forward for corners, match balls landing on stand roofs and goals scored in quick succession. These chapters offer a gleeful antidote to disillusionment with modern football, VAR and all. They are reminders of why we care and justifications for our devotion. Each warmly evokes this sport's blessed capacity to offer escape and diversion. Let us share the delight once more. For more reaction to all the news and events that matter to you, including interviews with special guests and documentaries about players and staff past and present, subscribe to TAW Player…
This is the first in a series of free audio documentaries, brought to you by The Anfield Wrap, reliving significant days in the history of Liverpool Football Club, in the words of those who were there to witness. Part one of “TAW Moments In Time” tells the story of Kenny Dalglish's resignation as manager of Liverpool, one of the most groundbreaking couple of days in the club's history, with the circumstances surrounding his departure in February 1991 still being debated and discussed to this day. Detailing the events of that fateful day are former players Bruce Grobbelaar and Glenn Hysen, former coach Roy Evans, journalists Graham Beecroft, Tony Evans, David Prentice, Brian Reade, Clive Tyldesley and Henry Winter, supporters Rob Gutmann, John Mackin, Mike Nevin and Kev Sampson, and TV presenter and daughter of Kenny, Kelly Cates. We hope you enjoy listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The next part of our look at Liverpool's historic rivalries sees Neil Atkinson sit down with Mike Nevin, Rob Gutmann and the Liverpool Echo's David Prentice to look back at the period of worsening cross-Stanley Park relations from 1989 to 2002. It encapsulates Dalglish's last game, Everton's near relegation, Joe Royle's Dogs Of War. Liverpool's poor runs in Derbies at Goodison, abuse to the players off the pitch and players flying in at each other on it. It also includes a look ahead to the weekend's game. Everything a look at football's greatest local rivalry needs... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As part of our Rivals series Neil Atkinson is joined by Mike Nevin, Rob Gutmann and David Prentice from the Liverpool Echo to take a long look at the Liverpool and Everton rivalry of the 1980s, specifically while Howard Kendall was in charge of Everton. The two clubs were duking it out not just for dominance of Merseyside but of the whole English game. How did that come about and what were the turning points? 'The Rivals' is a new addition to our TAW Player subscription package of over 30-plus shows released every month to TAW Player subscribers. Just £5 per month (minimum sign up one month) allows subscribers a selection of shows about Liverpool FC past, present and future. Try it! https://www.theanfieldwrap.com/subscription/signup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO sports editor David Prentice, Liverpool reporter James Pearce and LFC editor Andy Kelly to talk at length on the appointment of Michael Edwards as Liverpool's sporting director, while also briefly pondering on the forthcoming visit of Watford and the latest from Raymond the fitness egg. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy