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First US troops have started leaving Afghanistan as Biden decides not to extend withdrawal deadline. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My guest, Jessica, joins me in this week's episode to talk about her experience sailing on the first official Disney Cruise from a US port since March of 2020! Tune in to hear her thoughts on the new online check-in process, the onboard experience, and what it was like to visit Castaway Cay again. Hope you enjoy! Don't forget to connect with the show on Twitter @theDCLdude, or on Facebook at facebook.com/dcldudepodcast. If you have any ideas for future episodes, we'd love to hear them! Finally, if you're thinking about booking a Disney Cruise, don't go it alone! Send us an email at wes@mickeyworldtravel.com for a FREE quote and find out how to get some onboard credit to spend on your cruise!
If you are not yet familiar with the story of these 12 US heroes, then now you will be blessed to learn about their story. II just wanted to give them tribute for what they did for all of us and the freedom-loving world, as the world is engulfed by the news of the disastrous US pullout from Afghanistan, which is basically a US prize given on a silver platter to the Islamic Jihad movement.
Christophe & Macka review the end of a grueling week 2 at the Tour de France with a great win by Sepp Kuss
The 1921 massacre in Oklahoma remains one of the worst incidents of racial violence in US history. Also: volcanic eruption in DR Congo leaves 500,000 without water, and Yemen fishermen find $1.5m of ambergris in a whale carcass.
First US Bancshares, Inc. has reported net income of 0,000 for the first quarter of 2021 that ended March 21, or 14 cents per diluted share. That compares to 7,000, or 13 cents per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2020 and [post_excerpt],045,000, or 15 cents per diluted share, for the quarter ended December 31, 2020. First US Bancshares operated First US Bank. Growth in total loans for the quarter was .4 million, or an increase of 3.1%, compared to December 31, 2020. Loan growth was most pronounced in First US Bank's commercial real estate and indirect lending...Article Link
We recap Sam Burns' first win on tour and what it means for him moving forward; the player pool for the US Ryder Cup team is flush and there will be some tough decisions for the captain to make; Rory McIlroy has fallen to the 15th ranked player in the world, we discuss, and we're going to get you ready for this week's Wells Fargo Championship. Be sure to rate and subscribe to the Big Stick Golf Podcast, and follow us on all platforms at @bigstickgolfofficial! Head to www.bigstickgolf.com for this week's picks of the week, and be sure to join our Draft Kings league! And please check out our friends from Birdie Buffer! Use the promo code 'BIGSTICK20' at checkout for 20% off of your purchase! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigstickgolf/support
clavette on the definition of musical success, how Daft Punk's first US show in his hometown of Milwaukee inspired him, being driven by your peers, and much more. Join us every Sunday @ 2pm EDT, end your week with music and friends; see you in chat! -- House Club Live streams every Sunday @ 2pm EDT at http://youtube.com/warnercase. We listen to the newest house hits and talk with the world’s most interesting artists. Subscribe, and see you on Sundays in chat! End your week with music and friends. Hosted by warner case, Vin Damato, and Nick Timko. -- clavette instagram – http://instagram.com/clavettemusic spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/12buVzpCDWsPfQlGFwfF5g?si=an_n226FQS2hPetb7iq8AQ twitter – https://twitter.com/clavettemusic House Club Live instagram – http://instagram.com/houseclublive apple podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/house-club-live/id1560256800 soundcloud – http://soundcloud.com/houseclublive twitter – http://twitter.com/houseclublive warner case music platforms: http://fanlink.to/warnercase instagram: http://instagram.com/warner.case facebook: http://facebook.com/warnerxcase mailer: http://fanlink.to/warnercase Vin Damato instagram: http://instagram.com/iamvindamato soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/iamvindamato twitter: http://twitter.com/iamvindamato Nick Timko instagram: http://instagram.com/typicalnicholas #clavette #frenchtouch #
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President Joe Biden made history this past weekend when he became the first sitting US president to recognize the massacre of as many as 1.5 million Armenian Christians by the Ottoman Empire—present-day Turkey—in the early twentieth century as a genocide. In The Daily Article for April 27, 2021, Ryan Denison asks, “Why should President Biden's decision to officially acknowledge the genocide as a genocide matter to each of us?” Written by Ryan Denison. Narrated by Chris Nichter.
Fifty years ago this week, the first official American delegation in decades was invited to China to play pingpong. The games led to former US President Richard Nixon’s visit to China the next year — and the normalization of US-China relations. Those games have never been forgotten. And now, original players are calling for renewed diplomacy as tensions continue to mount between the two countries.Related: China's military exercises near Taiwan raise concerns in the WestIt was 1971 at the Table Tennis World Championships in Tokyo. The Chinese team invited the US team to pop over for an impromptu visit. The overture seemed serendipitous, but it was no accident.“There's something so innately absurd about using pingpong as a form of diplomacy, that it's sort of this charming story that we've been leaning on now for 50 years."Nicholas Griffin, author of "Ping-Pong Diplomacy: The Secret History Behind the Game That Changed the World" “There's something so innately absurd about using pingpong as a form of diplomacy, that it's sort of this charming story that we've been leaning on now for 50 years,” said Nicholas Griffin, author of a book about what’s now called “pingpong diplomacy.” He said the meeting was an intentional move on the part of both governments.Related: A tense start to US-China talks in Alaska In this handout, members of the United States table tennis team stand in front of their hotel in Peking, in Communist China, Tuesday, April 14, 1971. Tossed into the middle of a potential thawing in US relations with China, Judy Bochenski and her American pingpong teammates helped deliver one of the great diplomatic coups of their time. Credit: Handout/AP The visit captured the imagination of Americans.“It was the front cover of Time Magazine, it was [on] “The Johnny Carson Show.” You name it,” he said.“The pingpong players were everywhere. They were the story in America for a couple of weeks in the spring of ’71.”The next year, the US invited the Chinese players. A documentary captured their visit and matches. The games were billed as friendship first, competition second — maybe by design. The US team was no match for the Chinese players. And it worked. China’s reputation jumped in the US.Related: American ginseng farmers battered by trade wars and pandemic Likenesses of US President Richard Nixon and Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tung, the principals in the forthcoming so-called “pingpong” diplomatic talks in Peking, grace table tennis bats turned out by an imaginative firm in Dortmund, Germany, on Nov. 5, 1971. Credit: Handout/AP Today, relations between the two countries are the worst they’ve been since 1989 and a reported 90% of Americans have an unfavorable view of China.At a recent ceremony held at the pingpong museum in Shanghai, Chinese players from the original team appealed for a return to friendlier times. Related: What will US-China relations look like under the Biden administration? “Even though these days we’re having some difficulties, ... I hope that our two countries can seek common ground and put our differences aside. We can cooperate or compete as the situation dictates — but always with the goal of peace.”Yao Zhenxu, 74, former pingpong team player from the original 1971 gamesFormer team player Yao Zhenxu, 74, said the event could be seen as a message to Americans. Table tennis players of the United State and Communist China are pictured together, Tuesday April 14, 1971, after matches in Peking. Credit: Handout/AP “Even though these days we’re having some difficulties,” he said, “I hope that our two countries can seek common ground and put our differences aside. We can cooperate or compete as the situation dictates — but always with the goal of peace.”Cui Tiankai, Chinese ambassador to the US, used his pre-recorded message to call for cooperation on the pandemic response and climate change.But he didn’t hold back from criticizing some in the US for antagonism against China. Related: Biden's pick for UN post says US will counter China's agendaAfter the ceremony, players and diplomats took off their jackets, rolled up their sleeves and started playing. Like 50 years ago, the Chinese and Americans put friendship first and competition second on the court. And for just a few hours, it seemed everyone put their faith in the power of a little ball.
The 1971 Table Tennis World Championship featuring US and Chinese teams has never been forgotten. Now, original players are calling for renewed diplomacy as tensions continue to mount between the two countries.
"Incredible betrayal of the populace in the West." -David Seaman, whose 7 episodes with Joe Rogan were deleted by Spotify at the behest of China. Spotify should revoke all foreign investment and reinstate the 42 missing episodes. Censorship of personalities — they don’t want you to even mention the deleted guests — is an attempted roll out of Chinese-style shaming and censorship. Total fail. Push back on these little guys in China. This is their flawed inhuman system, not ours. We believe in free speech. This is garbage, Tiny D Xi and Chinese-controlled Spotify. Joe Rogan sold out, for sure, but he’s only the victim of something much larger sweeping the Internet in the West.https://fulcrumnews.com/podcast https://www.fulcrumnews.com/store-1 — find David’s research books there
On April 9, 1959, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) introduced America’s first astronauts to the world….this day in weather history.
If the company's warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama vote to unionize, it could spark more unionization efforts in Amazon warehouses around the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
T-Mobile is the first US carrier to make Google Messages its default SMS app; Volkswagen will reportedly rebrand its US operation to 'Voltswagen of America'
It has happened: The California Privacy Protection Agency has become the first standalone privacy enforcer to be established in the United States. California Governor Gavin Newsom’s appointment of five people to the board of the new agency has focused public attention on the CPPA’s role; it has also raised the prospect of other states following California’s lead and establishing their own privacy frameworks.
Get your fix of the history of Scuba Diving in today with this part 2 of The First US Scuba Training Program at The Scripps Institute of Oceanography. The boys continue their discussion of the development of the first training program for Scuba in the US. Lots of rudiments for everyone in this one!
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The boys sit down to discuss the very first established scuba training program in the United States. Based out of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Jamesy and Brando dive into Andy Rechnitzer and Connie Limbaugh's original training program. This original class was developed out of necessity because nothing existed yet and much of that program is still in effect today.
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On the 4th March 1789, the United States constitution went into effect when the first US Congress ...
European Caucasoid launch of [imperial coloniaism] is an insurrection. Accordingly by Elohim Kingship government a lawless act 100% Begging for Elohim curse and retaliation today on the vile sodomite. According to Merriam-Webster, “insurrection” is the “act of revolting against civil authority or an established government.” Other definitions, like that of the Cambridge Dictionary, specify the act is a violent one. Apply that to Europe Caucasoid action therein, against Elohim Kingship sovereign government: Here the reasoning of the Puritans defies logic and a sense of common decency, let alone Christian principles. Captain John Underhill also wrote of the Pequot slaughter: “Sometimes the Scripture declareth women and children must perish with their parents … We have sufficient light from the Word of God for our proceedings.” What an incredible testimony for one claiming to be a Christian! For example, the Puritan massacres of the Pequot Indian tribe on May 26, 1637, and again on July 14, 1637, were deemed by the Puritans to be directed by God — Captain John Mason declared, “God laughed his Enemies and the Enemies of his People to Scorn, making them as a fiery Oven … Thus did the Lord judge among the Heathen, filling the Place with dead Bodies” (Segal and Stinenback, Puritans, Indians, and Manifest Destiny, pp. 111-112, 134-135). Converting the pagans for God was acceptable to the Puritans, but killing the pagans for the Lord was also acceptable!
As Joe Biden took oath as the 46th US president, Vice-President Kamala Harris created history as the first woman, person of colour and South Asian heritage to hold office. Tune into tonight's bulletin for more news stories, sports updates, currency exchange rates and the weather forecast for tomorrow.
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Barstool Sports Daily News Podcast Also On SiriusXM Channel 85 (Mon-Fri @ 10am EST) Support Hard Factor & ‘Pop The Clutch’™ on a Shirt » MERCH: bit.ly/HF-Merch . -------------------- On today's episode... - The first US Pfizer COVID vaccine has officially been administered to Sandra Lindsay a nurse at Queen's Hospital, so fuck yes. - In norther Thailand, 35 year old Nop Powin found an 8 foot python hanging from the bathroom ceiling of the restaurant he worked in - Wisconsin holiday traditional “Cannibal Sandwiches” sometimes called “Tiger Meat Sandwiches” are very bad according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. What’s a Tiger Meat Sandwich, you ask? Well, it’s just raw beef on bread. Some people seem to add onions (white or green), salt and pepper, but the basic construction is just a handful of raw beef, on any slice of bread you like. Sounds fine to us, since steak tartare exists - The Cleveland Indians have dropped the name Indians after using the name since 1915. Already the Indians have phased out use of the "Chief Wahoo" logo. - Turns out Oracle who has 135,000 employees is moving their HQ to Austin, TX like Tesla. A little company called Hewlett Packard is also moving their HQ from California to Houston, TX. This is because it for the time being is way more affordable to live in TX which also happens to have 0% state income tax. - Lots of fowl play in Australia recently: in Lake Macquarie Australia, A low-flying owl flew straight into the driver’s window, colliding with his head, and causing him to crash into a second, unattended parked car; A cockfighting ring in the Sydney area’s been broken up with 71 cocks and 35 human men now in custody - In Mol, Antwerp Belgium they had had enough of playing it safe and not welcoming visitors from the outside world into their elderly home, so they decided to invite Santa and his weird helper Black Pete over to entertain the old folks. Turns out that was a bad ideas as Santa gave 61 old people and 14 staff COVID. -------------------- • Follow us on TWITTER • @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/HFTWIT . @HardFactorMark: bit.ly/MarkCats . @HardFactorPat: bit.ly/PatHF . @HardFactorWes: bit.ly/WesTwit . @HardFactorWill: bit.ly/HFwill . Follow us on INSTAGRAM @HardFactorNews: bit.ly/InstagHF . YOUTUBE: bit.ly/HardFactorYT . VOICEMAIL: (512) 270-1480
Patty Burg steps on to the first tee, and into the history books. This is the story of the first US Women’s Open. Music Steve Adams - Dulcinea Gymnopedie No. 1 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3837-gymnopedie-no-1 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Aakash Gandhi - Twinkle in the Night Aakash Gandhi - Dreamland
Bob Schmuhl, Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at the University of Notre Dame, discusses the events of the 2020 US Presidential Election campaign.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture obliterated the basketball-size nest on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every week, The American Journal of Managed Care® recaps the top managed care news of the week. This week, the top managed care news included the first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reinfection in the United States; a positive side to halting trials to evaluate vaccine safety; a rise in employer-sponsored health insurance premiums for 2020. Read more about the stories in this podcast: First Case of COVID-19 Reinfection Detected in the US: https://www.ajmc.com/view/first-case-of-covid-19-reinfection-detected-in-the-us Dr Maura Abbott Explains How Halting Trials to Evaluate Vaccine Safety Is a Good Thing: https://www.ajmc.com/view/dr-maura-abbott-explains-how-halting-trials-to-evaluate-vaccine-safety-is-a-good-thing KFF Survey Finds Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums Rose 4% in 2020: https://www.ajmc.com/view/kff-survey-finds-employer-sponsored-health-insurance-premiums-rose-4-in-2020 Dialysis Is on the Ballot Again in California: https://www.ajmc.com/view/dialysis-is-on-the-ballot-again-in-california CHEST Annual Meeting: https://www.ajmc.com/conference/chest AMCP Nexus: The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Nexus: https://www.ajmc.com/conference/amcp-nexus Kidney Week: https://www.ajmc.com/conference/asn Paper of the Week: Improvements in Access and Care Through the Affordable Care Act: https://www.ajmc.com/view/improvements-in-access-and-care-through-the-affordable-care-act
The Commission on Presidential Debates, the non-partisan group which organises the presidential debates, is going to put some new rules in place to avoid the chaotic nature of this week's debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. Reaction to the event has been largely negative.Many across the world looked on, largely aghast, as the first debate between U-S President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden devolved into a verbal slugfest short on substance but heavy with implications for America's international image. - आगामी नोभेम्बर महिनामा संयुक्त राज्यमा हुने राष्ट्रपतीय चुनावमा डोनाल्ड ट्रम्पलाई उक्त पदबाट हटाउने लक्ष राखेका, जो बाइडेन बिचको उक्त बहस अमेरिकी इतिहास कै सबै भन्दा नराम्रो भएको केही सञ्चार माध्यमहरूमा बताइएको छ।
The first presidential debate of the US election was hard to watch. Donald Trump constantly interrupted Joe Biden who retaliated by calling the President a ‘clown’ and told him to ‘shut up’. The Commission on Presidential Debates has committed to adjusting the format of the two remaining clashes but is yet to make a decision on whether to cut the candidate's microphones when interruptions arise. In this episode, national editor Tory Maguire is joined by North America correspondent Matthew Knott to try to make some sense of yesterday's Presidential debate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first presidential debate of the US election was hard to watch. Donald Trump constantly interrupted Joe Biden who retaliated by calling the President a ‘clown’ and told him to ‘shut up’. The Commission on Presidential Debates has committed to adjusting the format of the two remaining clashes but is yet to make a decision on whether to cut the candidate's microphones when interruptions arise. In this episode, national editor Tory Maguire is joined by North America correspondent Matthew Knott to try to make some sense of yesterday's Presidential debate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian O'Donovan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
United States President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have traded blows in the first of three scheduled debates.
Zain Velji, Stephen Carter and Corey Hogan convene immediately after the conclusion of the first US Presidential Debate to give their instant reactions and analysis.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden will shortly face each other in the first presidential debate. But will it make a difference in the race for the White House? We hear from Statehouse Bureau chief Karen Keslar in Ohio, and Peter Spiegel, US Managing Editor of the Financial Times. We get reaction after Disney announced it will lay off around 28,000 employees in its theme parks division. The BBC's chief environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt has been examining China's recent commitment to be carbon neutral by 2060. Fashion label Fred Perry has withdrawn a black and yellow polo shirt from sale after it became associated with a far right group - the Proud Boys - in the US. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, scholar of extremism and youth radicalisation, explains that this is not a new phenomenon. And with millions working from home because of the pandemic, companies are using software to monitor their employees. The BBC's Lora Jones explains the kind of snooping they've been doing. All this and more discussed with our two guests throughout the show: Yumiko Murakami from the OECD, in Tokyo and Dante Disparte of the Risk Cooperative, in Washington DC. (Photo: Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Credit: BBC.)
Donald Trump and Joe Biden go head to head in the first Presidential debate
Donald Trump and Joe Biden go head to head in the first Presidential debate
In this episode, Jesse Betend talked with Tom Sterlacci, the very first licensed cannabis business owner, about his experiences in the early days of the cannabis industry. In 2011 Tom Sterlacci made history when he was awarded the first cannabis license issued in the United States. “As all of the first that I've had in my 40 years of working in Corporate America, I never achieved something that was so nationally and internationally recognized as that first license after 80 years of Prohibition.” said Tom. On January 1st 2014 at 8:03 a.m.Tom sold the very first legally purchased cannabis edible in the United States. Tom says that being chosen was humbling and exciting, but it was also pretty frightening. He added, “They went back to my grave school report cards and everything in between, every financial thing, every school I went to, I could have been wearing a pair of handcuffs just as easily as I've been could have been wearing a pair of underwear. I mean, it was scary.” Check in with the cannabis community at TRICHOMES.com
Kraken became the first crypto exchange to win a U.S. banking license this week. Here’s why that matters. This episode is sponsored by Crypto.com, Bitstamp and Nexo.io.On this edition of The Breakdown weekly recap, NLW looks at:DEXetition – Uniswap’s battle with SushiSwap heats up as the former dropped the UNI governance token in what some likened to a crypto stimulus check The Fed has no clothes – After another FOMC meeting of “nothing new,” the mirage of Federal Reserve omnipotence is fadingTikTok and WeChat banned from U.S. app stores – Is it just a negotiating technique? Whatever the case, people are not happyKraken becomes a bank – What it means now that Kraken has been approved for a Wyoming Special Purpose Depository Institution charterThis week on The Breakdown:Monday | The Business of Geopolitical Competition Tuesday | The Decade of the Living Dead: How Zombie Companies Are Robbing Tomorrow’s EconomyWednesday | Governments vs. Networks: The Battle for the Soul of FinanceThursday | Monetary Policy Is Finished and Macro Debates Are Boring, Feat. Raoul PalFriday | ‘I Didn’t Buy It to Sell It. Ever.’ MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor on His $425M Bitcoin Bet
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For the fifth episode of the 'Heists' season, we are taking back in time to an episode from the first season of Laughs from the Past. Let's take a look at the first bank robbery in U.S. history.
The White House released new guidelines for how states should ramp-up their testing programs. We’ll explain how this could impact your state. Meanwhile: the Federal Reserve is coming to the rescue for cities and states. We’ll tell you how the new moves could help you. Also on today’s show: JetBlue Airways just became the first major airline to require passengers to wear masks. We’ll look at why this didn’t happen earlier. Call and leave us a voicemail at: 646-461-6370 to shout-out a loved one or share how you’re helping your community during the pandemic. You might hear your message on the show.
A Covid-19 drug used in Israel has seen amazing results with severely ill patients. Now that same drug has been used on a critically ill patient in the U.S. Learn more in this encouraging episode with host John Matarazzo.
This week on the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy, including Tesla's possible smart home HVAC system, Model Y's best engineering, Tesla Semi coming back from winter testing, and more. The Electrek Podcast is me, Fred Lambert, editor-in-chief of Electrek, and Seth Weintraub, founder and publisher of Electrek and the 9to5 network, discussing all our top stories of the week while taking questions from our readers and highlighting the most insightful comments on the site. The show is back live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek’s YouTube channel. As a reminder we’ll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps through our RSS feed: https://electrek.co/podcastRSS. Grab the quick link to Apple Podcasts here. We now have a Patreon if you want to help us to avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons, and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast today: Tesla furloughs employees due to drop in demand amid crisis Tesla confirms two employees tested positive for COVID-19 Tesla smart home HVAC: Elon Musk considers the new product again Elon Musk: Tesla Model Y heat pump is some of the best engineering I’ve seen in a while Tesla Model Y: detailer points out paint defects on brand new electric SUV Tesla Model Y is equipped with a radar heater to weather-proof Autopilot/Self-Driving Watch Tesla Autopilot automatically stop at red light for the first time Tesla introduces several new car delivery options Tesla Semi electric truck spotted coming back from winter testing ahead of production GM discounts Chevy Bolt EV electric car up to $10,000 for limited time Polestar begins production of its EV, thanks to China’s virus-fighting measures First US cities see $1 gas price, still pricier than powering an EV Here’s the live stream for today’s episode starting at 4:00pm ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET): https://youtu.be/MIhXOO9ZpAM