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(00:00-27:37) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the first round of the NBA Draft and if there were any surprises. They also get into some of the buzz that the Indiana Pacers could trade Jarace Walker to get back into the second-round tonight. Does that make sense considering they’re trying to replace Bennedict Mathurin’s production? (27:37-44:40) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Query & Company to discuss the book that he is co-authoring with Zach Osterman from the IndyStar about Indiana football’s historic 2025 season. Jake asks Mike how the idea came about, how many people they talked to during the process, and highlights when it will be released and how fans can purchase it. (44:40-46:49) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by highlighting the news that Caitlin Clark’s technical foul has not been rescinded by the WNBA. (46:49-1:19:31) – Arrow McLaren’s Christian Lundgaard joins Query & Company to recap his race at Road America on Sunday in which he found himself at the very end of the field early to leading the field to the checkered flag. Jake asks him how he’s feeling in the championship standings after his second win of the season while Alex Palou has a comfortable lead right now. Jake also asks Christian some get to know you questions so people can know more about him. (1:19:31-1:29:40) – What if the Indiana Pacers didn’t make the trade for Ivica Zubac? What would they have done with the fifth pick in the draft last night? Would they still be able to acquire a top ranked center? (1:29:40-1:34:10) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake making fun of Eddie for coming back with Celine Dion. (1:34:10-1:58:52) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query and their conversation starts out by discussing which three NBA franchises they would want and not want to be drafted to. They transition back to the Indianapolis Colts by discussing if Shane Steichen is still out on Anthony Richardson Sr. or if he has had some change at heart. They also debate if Chris Ballard will actually release him if nobody trades for Richardson. (2:07:50-2:13:08) – Freelance writer Mark Montieth joins Query & Company to clarify his tweet from two days ago about him anticipating the Indiana Pacers making a big move by the end of this week. They go back and forth on what type of player, and position, that the Pacers need to try and add into the fold to replace Bennedict Mathurin’s production. Plus, Mark previews a story that he’s working on for the Indiana Business Journal. (2:13:08-2:16:34) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 29:09 – JMV starts the show by reflecting on the news of Dusty May leaving Michigan and taking the head coaching job for the Dallas Mavericks. John states why he thinks Dusty made the jump and why the state should celebrate Dusty's rise. NFL Training camp start dates were announced; JMV touches on the final practices happening at Grand Park this summer. Then, JMV gives two reasons why we feel differently about this US men's national team. Lastly, John touches on the Indiana Fever and his feelings on where Stephanie White's tenure is headed. Plus, their defensive struggles. 29:09 – 44:09 – JMV questions whether a Giannis to Boston trade makes the Celtics prime contenders. Then, he explains why AJ Dybantsa should be the top pick in the draft. He also comments on a texter's Dusty May comment, who might replace him at Michigan. 44:09 – 48:06 – JMV plays a voicemail he got from his mom that sounded like a scene from Seinfeld. 48:06 – 1:11:45 – Jay DeMerit, former USMNT player, joins the show to give a world cup recap thus far. He responds to JMV's opinion that team USA is more fun to watch this time around. He also comments on France looking like the favorites in the tournament. Then, how much pressure is on Portugal? 1:11:45 – 1:29:03 – JMV dives into the Fever's loss to the Atlanta Dream over the weekend. The turnovers continue to be a problem; what is Caitlin Clark's responsibility for them? JMV revisits a call from "Linda" from a few weeks ago and wants her to show up to the District Tap Wednesday. 1:29:03 – 1:32:48 – JMV looks ahead to the NBA Draft and how he hopes it falls considering the Pacers are going to be missing out. 1:32:48 – 2:00:23 – ESPN.coms Stephen Holder joins to first comment on Dusty May and what would've happened if he was at Indiana instead of Michigan. Then he gets into the Colts decision to not have training camp at Grand Park. Next, what team is going to be okay with Brendan Sorsby? 2:00:23 – 2:08:59 - JMV and fill-in producer Caleb comment on their basketball games before commenting on how the Pacers will get frontcourt production this year. 2:08:59 – 2:14:43 JMV wraps up the show by giving away tickets to Rocky in concert at the Murat! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ugen slutter med lukkede børsmarkeder i USA, der fejrer Juneteenth, men den spændte situation i Mellemøsten kommer sandsynligvis fortsat til at holde resten af verdens investorer på tæerne. Hør, hvad Millionærklubbens erfarne porteføljeforvaltere, Lau Svenssen og Michael Friis Jørgensen, mener om situationen, når de debatterer markedsstemning og svarer på spørgsmål fra lytterne. Vært: Bodil Johanne GantzelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What really makes a football play end? Is it the whistle—or something else?In this episode of Whistle Talk, Mike D the Referee is joined once again by Coach Chip Seagle and Daniel Chamberlain for a detailed breakdown of NFHS Rule 4: The Ball in Play, Dead Ball, Out of Bounds, and Inadvertent Whistles.The crew dives into some of the most misunderstood concepts in football officiating, including forward progress, dead-ball mechanics, spotting the football, fair catches, kick plays, and what happens when an official accidentally sounds the whistle while the ball is still live.Along the way, the guys share real-life officiating and coaching stories, discuss how these rules impact strategy on Friday nights, and explain why every coach should understand the rules as well as the officials enforcing them.Plus, Daniel drops an interesting update about potentially joining the officiating ranks this season, while Coach Chip continues his mission of "weaponizing the rule book" to gain every possible advantage for his team.Whether you're a coach, player, official, or football fan, this episode will help you better understand one of the most important sections of the NFHS Football Rule Book.
Watch this episode ad-free by joining the ITBR Patreon! patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom-----Lovell Holder is here! We had such a genuine and fun conversation on today's episode that we're sure you're going to love. There's a lot that audiences don't consider when watching reality TV such as each person's financial situation that led them there and whose politics are genuine or facetious to "earn points".Lovell has a rollercoaster ride of a novel called "Book of Luke" out now! What makes this book so special? Well... it's centered entirely around a reality TV show! Lovell's distinct choice of choosing reality television over "the real world" makes for an incredibly compelling and unique reading experience.Here's the link to "The Book of Luke": https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/lovell-holder/the-book-of-luke/9781538770153/Follow Lovell on Instagram @lovell.holderFollowing the car accident that ended his football career and left his body scarred, twenty-two-year-old Luke Griffin joins the cast of Endeavor, a new competition-based reality show that pits the tabloids' darlings against one another in tasks of endurance and problem solving. At first, he thrives, effortlessly forming friendships and even a romantic relationship that he thinks will last a lifetime. But Luke has aspirations far bigger than the show's million-dollar prize, and soon a series of betrayals leads to irreversible tragedy, changing the course of his and his fellow contestants' lives forever.-----Follow ITBR on IG @ivorytowerboilerroom and TikTok @dr.andrewrimbyBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch video episodes of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@ivorytowerboilerroomThanks to our following sponsors! To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe and enter promo code ITBRChoice to get a free issue with a subscription purchase. Follow them on IG @theglreview and TikTok @g_and_lrHead to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. Follow them on IG @broadviewpress.Thanks to the ITBR team! Dr. Andrew Rimby (Host and Director), Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor), and Sean Penta (Editor)
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(00:00-26:19) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday morning with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing why Jalen Brunson and T.J. McConnell’s success in the NBA should give smaller guards like Braden Smith optimism because teams should be more willing to take a flyer on smaller guards. Jake also weighs in on the news yesterday that Brendan Sorsby will be entering the NFL Supplemental Draft. (26:19-41:27) – Nathan Baird from the IndyStar joins Jake Query on today’s show to give his perspective on how Braden Smith and Trey Kaufmen-Renn might translate to the NBA. Will Jalen Brunson’s success have an impact on how Smith is viewed? Will Kaufman-Renn have more suitors than many believe because there is untapped potential there? Finally, he explains what a step forward for Purdue football would be this season. (41:27-51:13) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by trying to find an Indiana high school comparison to what happened in the FIFA World Cup yesterday with Cape Verde drawing 0-0 with Spain. (51:13-1:16:11) – Hour number two of Query & Company starts with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the latest news with Brendan Sorsby and Texas Tech. Does Jake anticipate the Colts having any interest based off of previous history? How does the NFL Supplemental Draft even work? (1:10:32-1:37:11) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query to give his perspective on whether the Indianapolis Colts will explore adding Brendan Sorsby through the NFL Supplemental Draft. Jake and Stephen also get into the slippery slope that the NFL has put itself in with all the various partnerships with gambling companies when it comes to punishing its players. Finally, Stephen pinpoints an underrated storyline being the inexperience that the team has now on the defense. (1:37:11-1:38:36) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake discussing The Tokens after hearing one of his favorite songs. (1:38:36-2:06:11) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to talk about what has led to the Indiana Fever recording three consecutive wins. Jake asks Scott if it’s news or not that Tyrese Haliburton’s fiancée had a friend die during her bachelorette party. They dive into how important Myisha Hines-Allen has been to the Fever’s success, why the timing of Raven Johnson’s ankle injury stinks for her, and provide some notes that don’t get talked about with the Fever. (2:06:11-2:19:38) – Jake revisits some of the reasons why that teams in the NBA would want to draft Braden Smith. He also plays what the former Purdue All-American said yesterday when asked about the success of smaller guards in the NBA. (2:19:38-2:27:49) – The show closes out with JMV calling into the show to preview what he’s got going on during his show later from 3pm-6pm!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode hosts David Daley to examine the accelerating role of gerrymandering in shaping American democracy and what it reveals about the pressures facing modern electoral systems. The conversation explores his argument that democratic strain is driven not only by electoral cycles or individual political choices, but by the deliberate drawing of electoral maps that enables political actors to select their voters, weaken accountability, and reshape the incentives that underpin democratic competition. Daley argues that while gerrymandering has long been part of American politics, its contemporary form is defined by greater precision, scale, and the degree to which it is now enabled by advanced data systems and a permissive legal environment.The episode examines how technological change has transformed redistricting into a highly sophisticated analytical process. Drawing on census data, historical voting patterns, and commercially available behavioural datasets, political operatives are now able to model electoral outcomes at the level of individual households. Advanced mapping software allows thousands of district configurations to be tested and refined before any boundaries are finalised, turning what was once a broadly geographic exercise into a data-driven process of political optimisation. This technological shift has strengthened the ability of parties to entrench advantage in an era of deep political polarisation.A central focus of the conversation is the evolving legal framework governing redistricting in the United States. Daley highlights the Supreme Court's 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, which removed federal courts from adjudicating partisan gerrymandering claims and effectively eliminated a key national constraint on extreme map-drawing. He also points to the longer-term weakening of Voting Rights Act enforcement following Shelby County v. Holder (2013), which dismantled the federal pre-clearance system. Taken together, these rulings have shifted oversight away from federal institutions and into a fragmented landscape of state courts, constitutions, and political processes, producing uneven constraints across the country and enabling more aggressive partisan behaviour in many jurisdictions.David Daley is a journalist, political commentator, and bestselling author of Ratf**ked, a landmark study of partisan gerrymandering in the United States first published in 2010. His work examines how changes in redistricting strategy, electoral law, and political technology have reshaped American democracy over the past two decades. Daley has written extensively on the impact of map-drawing on representation, highlighting how advances in data analytics and shifts in judicial oversight have transformed gerrymandering from a relatively blunt political practice into a precise instrument of partisan advantage.The International Risk Podcast brings you conversations with global experts, frontline practitioners, and senior decision-makers who are shaping how we understand and respond to international risk. From geopolitical instability and organised crime to cybersecurity threats and hybrid warfare, each episode explores the forces transforming our world and what smart leaders must do to navigate them. Whether you're a board member, policymaker, or risk professional, The International Risk Podcast delivers actionable insights, sharp analysis, and real-world stories that matter.Dominic Bowen is the host of The International Risk Podcast and Europe's leading expert on international risk and crisis management. As Head of Strategic Advisory and Partner at one of Europe's leading risk management consulting firms, Dominic advises CEOs, boards, and senior executives across the continent on how to prepare for uncertainty and act with intent. He has spent decades working in war zones, advising multinational companies, and supporting Europe's business leaders. Dominic is the go-to business advisor for leaders navigating risk, crisis, and strategy; trusted for his clarity, calmness under pressure, and ability to turn volatility into competitive advantage. Dominic equips today's business leaders with the insight and confidence to lead through disruption and deliver sustained strategic advantage.Subscribe for all our updates!Tell us what you liked!Tell us what you liked!
What happens when a longtime facility manager steps beyond the built environment to help reshape it through technology? In this episode of Connected FM, host Brent Ward welcomes Billy Holder, Founder & CEO at Project Aidra, for a conversation about digital transformation, AI and the evolving role of facility management in a technology-driven world. Drawing from nearly 30 years of experience in facility management, Billy shares how recurring operational frustrations led him from the FM field into the PropTech space. He discusses why documentation overload, disconnected systems and inefficient workflows pushed him to search for smarter solutions powered by AI and automation. The conversation explores how facility managers can use technology to augment the workforce instead of replacing it, why human connection still matters in smart buildings, and what organizations should consider when evaluating PropTech platforms and AI-enabled tools. Whether you are a facility manager navigating digital transformation or simply curious about where the built environment is headed next, this episode offers practical insights into the future of FM and the people shaping it. This episode is sponsored by SiteMap®, powered by GPRS. Learn more at sitemap.com/ifma Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:37 Documentation Pain Points 05:31 Winning Tech Buy In 07:15 AI As Workforce Boost 08:57 Human Metrics Matter 12:19 PropTech Stack Essentials 16:14 Training Next Gen FMs 18:55 ESG Reality Check 23:29 The Beautiful Mess Story 27:08 Hidden Wins Of Adoption 29:41 FM In Five Years 30:50 Start Small Advice 32:04 Closing Remarks Connect with Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.org
This Day in Legal History: Magna Carta Sealed at RunnymedeOn this day in 1215, in a meadow at Runnymede on the south bank of the Thames, King John of England affixed his seal to a document the rebellious English barons had drafted, in which the king conceded a series of limits on his own royal authority. We call it Magna Carta — the Great Charter. The immediate political context was a baronial revolt against John's tax exactions for his disastrous French wars, and most of the sixty-three chapters as drafted in 1215 are concerned with the highly specific grievances of a feudal aristocracy: scutage, wardship, the inheritance fees of widows, the freedom of the church, the standardization of weights and measures in the king's markets. The two chapters that the centuries have remembered are 39 and 40. Chapter 39 says that no free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. Chapter 40 says that to no one will the king sell, deny, or delay right or justice. The Charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III within ten weeks of sealing — the pope held that John, as a vassal of the Holy See, could not be bound by a treaty extracted under duress — and the country immediately collapsed into the First Barons' War. But John died in October 1216, his nine-year-old son Henry III's regents reissued the Charter as a tactical concession the next month, it was reissued again in 1217 and 1225, and by the late thirteenth century the 1225 version had been confirmed by successive kings as a foundational statute of the realm. Edward Coke, writing in the seventeenth century, transformed Chapter 39's “law of the land” into the doctrine of due process, and the founding generation of the American Republic picked up Coke's reading and wrote it directly into the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution. The phrase “due process of law” in those amendments is the most consequential American inheritance from the Runnymede document. The principle the barons were trying to extract from a beleaguered king — that the law constrains the sovereign too — is the substrate on which everything we recognize as constitutionalism is built. Eight hundred and eleven years on, the principle is still the work.The Rhode Island travel-ban lawsuit we covered on June 8 took a sharp turn on Friday. Chief Judge John J. McConnell, Jr., of the District of Rhode Island held a status conference in Dorcas International Institute v. USCIS at which he was openly frustrated with the Justice Department for failing to immediately implement his June 5 vacatur of the four USCIS benefit-freeze policies for nationals of the thirty-nine travel-ban countries. The judge's message, in plain terms, was that vacatur under the Administrative Procedure Act is self-executing — the moment the order was entered, the policies ceased to exist, and the agency was obligated to resume processing affirmative benefits, asylum claims, and adjudicator-instruction reviews on the prior pre-freeze basis. The Trump administration, after the hearing, told the court it would comply, restart adjudications, and clear the backlog. It also did what defendants typically do when they have lost on the merits and lost again on compliance: it filed a notice of appeal with the First Circuit and asked the appellate court to stay the vacatur pending appeal. That is the live question now. The First Circuit's stay analysis runs through the standard Nken v. Holder factors — likelihood of success on the merits, irreparable harm, the balance of equities, and the public interest — and the administration's strongest argument on each is going to be familiar: the executive needs administrative breathing room to implement a travel ban, mass restoration of adjudications creates national-security risk, the harm to applicants is reversible if their adjudications are paused for a few more weeks. The plaintiffs' strongest counterarguments are also familiar: the policies were unlawful when adopted and the agency had no business adopting them, the harm to applicants from continued delay is concrete and accruing daily, and the First Circuit is not in the business of staying vacaturs of unlawful agency action in order to let the agency continue acting unlawfully. Watch the First Circuit's calendar this week. The stay motion is the next inflection point.Trump officials agree to resume asylum processing after being scolded by judge | The Washington PostGoogle filed suit on Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against a China-based cybercrime network it calls the “Outsider Enterprise,” alleging that the network's members used Google's Gemini large-language model to generate the code, copy, and templates for a phishing-as-a-service platform that has built more than nine thousand fraudulent websites and sent two and a half million scam text messages in the two weeks ending June 1 alone. The complaint is significant for two reasons. First, it is, to Google's knowledge, the first time the company has affirmatively sued threat actors for using its own generative-AI product as the input to a scaled criminal operation, as distinct from the more usual posture of suing scammers who impersonate Google brands. The legal theories are a mix of Lanham Act false-designation-of-origin and trademark-infringement counts, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act counts based on Outsider's unauthorized access to Google services, breach-of-contract counts on the Gemini terms of service, and a RICO count. Second, the factual record will be a road map for the next decade of AI-misuse litigation. The complaint describes Telegram channels in which Outsider members trade prompts that get Gemini to write phishing code, a library of two hundred and ninety prebuilt templates impersonating brands ranging from the U.S. Postal Service to state DMVs to E-ZPass, and an FBI estimate that the broader campaign Outsider participates in has stolen roughly 3.87 million card numbers and caused $1.9 billion in losses since July 2023. The remedy Google is seeking is a permanent injunction shutting the operation down, plus domain seizures and account terminations across Google's services and at major U.S. carriers, which Google says it has been coordinating with the FBI, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. The deeper legal question the case may end up clarifying is whether and to what extent platforms can use private civil suits as the front-line enforcement mechanism against AI-augmented criminal activity that the public criminal-justice system has had trouble keeping up with.Google sues Chinese cybercrime ring that weaponized Gemini AI for phishing scams | TechCrunchA federal district judge in Washington on Friday issued a preliminary injunction barring the Trump administration from continuing to implement Executive Order 14253, the order under which the National Park Service had been scrubbing exhibits, signage, and online materials at sites administered by the Department of the Interior. The judge gave the administration three weeks to restore the materials it had already removed. The order at issue, signed in March, directed federal cultural agencies to identify and remove content that, in the executive's view, reflected “improper, divisive, or anti-American ideology” or “partisan” framing. In the months that followed, the National Park Service had taken down or altered displays addressing slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War, climate change, and the histories of Native American dispossession at sites including the Stonewall National Monument, Independence Hall, and the Manzanar National Historic Site. The case is American Historical Association v. Department of the Interior, brought by historians' professional associations and a coalition of plaintiffs that includes affected park employees and visitor-experience contractors. The legal theory pleaded was multi-strand: First Amendment viewpoint discrimination as applied to government speech that has taken on a public-forum character, Administrative Procedure Act challenges on the ground that the agency failed to provide a reasoned basis for the removals and failed to consider statutory commands under the Organic Act of 1916, and a Federal Records Act challenge to the destruction of materials that constituted federal records. The judge held that the plaintiffs were likely to succeed on the First Amendment claim and the APA claim, found irreparable harm in the ongoing loss of public access to the underlying historical materials, and found that the public interest was best served by restoration. The administration is widely expected to appeal to the D.C. Circuit. In the meantime, the three-week restoration clock is running.Judge blocks Trump national parks order, calling it “censorship” | The Washington Post This is a public episode. 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In this episode, we sit down with Summer Wilson, Irvine HS national standout, national record holder, California State Champion, and Duke commit. Summer shares her athletic journey, from the spark that turned her into a runner to the standout memories that have defined her career so far.We talk about the intense California gauntlet: the benefits of competing in one of the toughest states in the country, balancing state titles with national goals, and how those grueling races have prepped her for Nike Outdoor Nationals.Plus, Summer opens up about battling shin splints this season, the physical and mental challenges, the adjustments she and her team made, and how she kept expectations high through it all.If you love inspiring high school track stories and elite athlete insights, this one is a must watch.Summer Wilson Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/summerwilsonofficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@summerbwilsonLike, subscribe, and drop a comment!
(00:00-26:54) – Query & Company opens a Thursday with Jake Query questioning why producer Eddie Garrison is making a custom open around the New York Knicks in Indianapolis. They end up highlighting some of the key stretches in the game that resulted in the San Antonio Spurs losing game four of the NBA Finals. Jake reminisces on his time growing up in Broad Ripple after Eddie shared his plans last night. (26:54-37:51) – Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce went into detail yesterday following mandatory minicamp practice on the decision to have surgery and why he had it. Jake plays what he said and weighs in by explaining it’s not Pierce’s fault with how some fans are taking the news. (37:51-46:30) – Jake and Eddie conclude the first hour of the program with more discussion about Alec Pierce’s decision to have surgery in March. Should they sign a wide receiver to add depth to the room? (46:30-1:13:07) – Tony East from Circle City Spin & Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query to talk all things NBA Finals and Indiana Fever. Their conversation starts by discussing what the pivotal point was in game four that resulted in the Spurs losing to the Knicks and if the Spurs can come back. As it pertains to the Fever, Tony explains why they have struggled to find consistent production from their big three and why this upcoming three-week stretch will make or break their season. (1:13:07-1:21:58) – Now that Alec Pierce has spoken on the timeline for his injury, should Colts fans be alarmed that he may not be ready at the start of training camp next month? Jake opines on it. (1:21:58-1:31:38) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie providing an update on the number of wins each of them have with listener Damon in the MLB beer bet. (1:31:38-1:55:27) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query to discuss what Alec Pierce’s recovery timeline looks like from his ankle surgery and if he anticipates Daniel Jones to be fully cleared by the time training camp starts at the end of next month. Was this surgery for Pierce anticipated and what was the specific injury? Plus, Stephen gives Jake some fashion advice for something that he has to do this weekend. (1:55:27-2:09:29) – Relph Reiff from Reiff Performance Executive Solutions makes an appearance on Query & Company to educate Jake and Eddie on what exactly goes into a platelet rich plasma injection and why an athlete would have that injection. He gives his professional opinion on the way that Alec Pierce and the Indianapolis Colts have handled the situation. (2:09:29-2:15:35) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query from FoxGardin Kitchen & Ale to discuss last night’s ending in game four of the NBA Finals!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a part 1 of 2 episode series. I didn't know what Austrian Economics was when I first bought Bitcoin. I barely understood economics at all. But after 12 years of going deeper because of Bitcoin I'm starting to get it. And once you do, you can't unsee it.There are two competing schools of economic thought. One gets taught in every university in the world. The other predicted every major financial crisis of the last century and barely makes it onto the syllabus. This episode is about the second one.In this episode:What Austrian Economics actually is, where it came from, and why the school that predicted 2008, the dot-com crash and the COVID inflation spiral gets almost no airtime in mainstream economics educationSubjective value explained simply why no government, central bank or committee has the information needed to set prices correctly, and what happens every time they tryHard money versus soft money the mechanism that has quietly transferred wealth from wage earners to asset holders for the last 50 years, and why the pound in your pocket has lost 94% of its value in one working lifetimeThis is Part 1 of 2. Part 2 connects everything here directly to Bitcoin including a 1984 Friedrich Hayek quote that sounds like he was describing Bitcoin 25 years before it existed.If you've got questions and don't really have anyone to talk to about Bitcoin...-- Book a free call: [LINK] -- Follow Myles on Instagram: [LINK] -- Check My Personal Website: [LINK]Most people around you - family, friends, colleagues - don't really get it yet. And the internet is full of hype merchants who just want your attention.Book a free call with Myles. It's a genuine conversation, not a sales pitch. No agenda, no pressure - just a calm 15 minutes to talk through where you are and how to think about this properly.You can a Book a call with Myles here with this link. No Sell. Totally free. Secure your Bitcoin properly I came across MicroSeed because I was looking for a simple way to back up a seed phrase properly. Something small, discreet, and durable without needing loads of extra kit. Most options felt overcomplicated or a bit clunky. This didn't.It's a solid, no-nonsense way to secure your Bitcoin and actually take self-custody seriously.If that's something you've been meaning to sort out, you can check out MicroSeed and use code MYLES for a discount from https://microseed.io/shop/Hit follow, so you never miss the latest in...
00:00 – 19:41 – Why isn’t the Daniel Jones Achilles injury seemingly not getting as much attention?, the QB2 competition between Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard, World Cup fandom, James’ horrific golf swing 19:42 – 34:47 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and takes exception to James taking shots at his golf game, Pat McAfee possibly getting $65 million from ESPN, Daniel Jones and his recovery from a torn Achilles, who is more important to the Colts this season: Jonathan Taylor or DeForest Buckner, Anthony Richardson and the QB2 battle 34:48 – 45:24 - We play I GOTTA KNOW: Brendan Sorsby fallout, birthday party, punch pay, biggest Colts storyline non-QB wise, summer movie anticipationSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Brady welcomed Mackay Taggart, Global News Regional Director of News, Eastern Stations to the studio to discuss TV Coverage of world cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lou Holder joins Doc Walker to break down his biggest takeaways from Commanders OTAs, share his thoughts on the upcoming World Cup, and reflect on the life and legacy of broadcasting pioneer Charlie Neal ahead of Friday's funeral.
Hour 3 1:12 - Lou Holder on Commanders OTAs, the World Cup & Honoring Charlie Neal 19:51 - Calls on Brandon Aiyuk and NBA Finals Game 3
We're ending the pink bracket with a bang because the queens have to make over real life DILFS, David is back, AND we have extra special guest Lovell Holder! Which daddy looks the best in drag? Which daddy did one of us see on the apps? And which queens make it to the next round? All this and more!
Der er sølle fem dage til verdens største børsnotering, når Elon Musks SpaceX lander på amerikanske Nasdaq. Men kritikken hagler ned og analysehuset Morningstar mener, at du betaler mere end det dobbelte af, hvad selskabet er værd. Aktien burde koste 60 dollars, lyder vurderingen, men du skal som investor betale 135 dollars, hvis du køber til introduktionsprisen. Skal man købe en bid eller lade være? Vi taler også om det ret dybe aktiefald fredag i USA, og som spreder sig til Asien. Mange teknologiakter tabte 5-10%. Er det AI-boblen, der er ved at slå revner, spørger skeptikerne? Nej, ro på, lyder svaret i studiet. Til sidst kigger vi på den amerikanske jobrapport fredag, der umiddelbart var fyldt med godt nyt, da der blev skabt dobbelt så mange nye jobs som analytikerne havde forventet. Alligevel reagerede markedet surt. Vi forsøger at give en forklaring. I studiet: Magnus Barsøe og Mikael Milhøj. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For decades, digital banking has been built around clicks, menus, and workflows. But AI is changing that, creating banking experiences built around conversation, context, and intent.In this episode of Banking on Community, we sit down with Chris Cox, General Manager of Digital Engagement Solutions at CSI, and Daniel Haisley, CSI's Chief Data & AI Officer, to discuss how conversational banking is reshaping the digital experience for consumers and businesses. We explore how AI is helping banks move from reactive service to proactive guidance, deliver more personalized experiences, and strengthen customer relationships.We also discuss the practical realities of AI adoption, including data readiness, governance, risk management, and the rise of AI agents. If your institution is thinking about what's next in digital banking, this conversation is a good place to start.Thanks for listening! Feel free to submit questions on X or LinkedIn using #BankingonCommunityPod and give us a follow! LinkedInXFacebookYouTube
00:00 – 16:11 - ESPN's Stephen Holder joins to first discuss him potentially attending the Miami-Notre Dame game this fall. James asks him whether Daniel Jones will be out there week 1 before Kevin poses how important depth is at wide receiver. Who will be the number 1 target in the offense, Tyler Warren or Alec Pierce? Kevin poses the exercise of positional upgrades to Stephen. He also explains why the Colts won't be as bad as some people think while also admitting there's lots of room to improve. The trio also revisits their group chat from last year's Miami vs. Notre Dame game. 16:11 - 25:22 – Kevin breaks some news to Marc on what he will have to do for the station when he gets back, we'll be hearing from Mike Wells from Europe tomorrow, what is James' favorite NFL road trip, how close the Colts were to signing Jameis Winston in '22. 25:23–41:42 – Pregame and Postgame host for the Pacers TV broadcast, Jeremiah Johnson, joins to discuss who Colts fans hate more, the Knicks or Patriots? Also, which Tyrese Haliburton clutch shot was his favorite from last season? The biggest Pacer need for the season, revisiting the anonymous player poll from last season and is there an answer to how will we be able to watch the Pacers next season? 41:42 - 53:07 – Is Anthony Richardson wearing a visor, toying with the idea of LeBron in a Pacer uniform, Anthony Richardson was a little muted on his vision when he talked last weekSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:22) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting what Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark had to say yesterday after the Indiana Fever’s practice about the video that has gone viral. Jake gives his opinion on the situation and reminds people that as soon as the Fever start winning, these types of conversations will disappear. (27:22-39:47) – A couple of weeks ago Jake was in a car accident on his way to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to do the show and it totaled his car. He has now discovered a flaw in the system about retrieving his car from the impound lot. He shares what the issue is and discusses Colts OTA’s. (39:47-47:42) – The NBA Finals are 48 hours away. Will the Knicks defeat the Spurs? Is the entire world rooting for the Spurs outside of Knicks fans? Plus, Happy Birthday Curt Cignetti! (47:42-1:11:34) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss whether he is still concerned about the lack of proven depth for the Indianapolis Colts wide receiver room and if the Colts parted too early with Adonai Mitchell considering how the off-season played out. They debate who could lead the Colts in receptions this season and have a discussion on where Daniel Jones is at in his recovery and Anthony Richardson is showing some development in practice. (1:11:34-1:21:08) – Jake is in need of more assistance from listeners because he recently tried to get a new pair of glasses and the store that he received his last pair from. (1:21:08-1:33:39) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie somehow listing off some restaurants they used to dine at that are no longer around and Jake expressing concern about an event Eddie remembers. (1:33:39-1:58:08) – JP Shadrick from the Jacksonville Jaguars joins Query & Company to kick off the final hour of today’s show by giving his observations how the early start of the season is going for the reigning AFC South champions. They dive into the utilization for Travis Hunter this season, what to expect from the other receivers that Trevor Lawrence has at his disposal, and comment on the success that Curt Cignetti has brought to IU in just a short time and now having to deal with major expectations going forward. (2:03:35-2:10:36) – Jake is sidetracked by what appears to be a kite flying outside the building, but Eddie thinks he’s just seeing things. Jake also reads off some texts from listeners that shared some things that they appreciate with Jake declaring it an “Appreciation Tuesday.” (2:10:36-2:20:57) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the queens have to make how to videos in the maxi and show off their barnyard best on the runway. Which Queen has a chick chick here? Which Queen has a chick chick there? Which Queen really shows us how to do IT!? All this and more!
Gruer du deg til all praten om fotball-VM? I Aftenpostens prosjekt «Jenny skal til VM» skal journalist Jenny Emilie Aas lære seg å bli fotballinteressert. Hva skal til? Jenny forteller hvorfor hun nå har begynt å skjønne fotballsupportere, og sportskommentator Daniel Røed-Johansen forklarer hvorfor fotball er det viktigste som finnes. Foto: Fredrik Varfjell, NTB
The first of our pre-race interviews in the lead up to the 2026 South Downs Way 100. Hosts Julia Davis and Robbie Britton welcome Sarah Webster. World 24hr Champion, World 24hr Record holder, European 100km Record Holder..... amongst many other things.
Doc Walker welcomes Lou Holder to honor the life and legacy of legendary broadcaster Charlie Neal, while also discussing Day 1 takeaways from Washington Commanders OTAs.
00:00 – 22:35 – Thoughts on our interview with Mike Shank, Colts OTAs get underway later today, a recent Carlie Irsay-Gordon quote that caught Kevin’s eye, the Colts front office and continuing to keep it intact, how close are Colts fans to being apathetic?, we replay our interview with Mike Shank from yesterday’s show 22:36 – 37:23 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us to discuss the Colts getting OTAs underway today, position battles throughout the roster, Stephen’s one-on-one interview with Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Pacers fans balancing old hatred for the Knicks and new hatred for the Thunder 37:24 – 54:36 - A new round of I Gotta KnowSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You Won't Believe What Trump Just Did- A $1,776,000,000 Gift To Abused Patriots Trump just turned the left's own legal weapon against them — and handed $1,776,000,000 to the Americans they hunted. The number wasn't random. It was chosen on purpose. Is this the reckoning patriots have been praying for? Lance Wallnau breaks down exactly how Trump used Eric Holder's own Obama-era DOJ playbook to build a $1.776 billion compensation fund — deliberately named after 1776 — for every American targeted, prosecuted, and destroyed by weaponized government under the Biden administration. From the Russia hoax to the Mar-a-Lago raid to the IRS leaking Trump's tax returns — it's all bundled into one historic settlement. The left is screaming "slush fund." But the courts already blessed this structure when Obama did it. Lance also features a powerful Charlie Kirk clip revealing the stunning Christian foundation of all 13 original colonies, plus a conversation with attorney and author Elizabeth Ingram Carlisle on her new book Americans Who Pray — released just in time for America's 250th anniversary. In this episode: How Trump flipped the Obama-Holder DOJ playbook into a $1.776B win for patriots Why the January 6 defendants may finally see justice and compensation The Mar-a-Lago raid, the Russia hoax, and the IRS leak — all settled Chuck Schumer and the New York Times meltdown explained Charlie Kirk: 9 of 13 original colonies required Bible-believing Christians in government Deuteronomy — the most quoted source in all of America's founding documents Interview: Americans Who Pray author Elizabeth Ingram Carlisle on faith and America's identity Lance's personal testimony of coming to Christ at Valley Forge The reckoning isn't coming. It's already here.
Alan's Soap https://AlansSoaps.com/ToddHonor John's memory and the legacy he created for Ian and Alan with Alan's Artisan Soaps “John's Favorites” bundle. Get one bar of each of his favorites for only $28.99. Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comBe confident in your portfolio with Bulwark! Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review. Go to KnowYourRiskPodcast.com today. Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/Todd Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/ToddGet the new limited release, The Sisterhood, created to honor the extraordinary women behind the heroes. Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE at:The Todd Herman Show - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe Todd Herman Show | Podcast on SpotifyWATCH and SUBSCRIBE at: Todd Herman - The Todd Herman Show - YouTubeAI Wants Us Bored - God Wants Our Hands In Dirt and Sweat on Our Brows - Faith & Flag // Sending Christian Kids to Government Schools Is Sending Sheep To Wolves - Faith & Family // What Is The Proper Christian View of Gerrymandering? - Faith & FactsEpisode Links:AI Wants Us Bored - God Wants Our Hands In Dirt and Sweat on Our Brows - Faith & FlagA building in Box Elder County, Utah was packed with people protesting a data center the size of Manhattan being shoved down their throats(Utah) Box Elder County Commission allows data center to be built DESPITE OVERWHELMING community resistance. And look who the police protected….WARNING: They're Classifying AI Data Centers as “National Security” and Locking Communities Out | Daily Pulse; Once it's labeled “national security,” the rules change, and the people affected most suddenly have the least say.NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Pushes Back on the AI Doomer Narrative: “The first thing that AI has done well is software coding. Meanwhile, we're hiring more software engineers than ever. Imagine that … The reason for that is because we now can use AI to do even more.”Sending Christian Kids to Government Schools Is Sending Sheep To Wolves - Faith & FamilyI've watched HUNDREDS of interviews from the “Kids Over Corporations” rally here in North Carolina. This one FLOORED me… This teacher, who is BARELY ARTICULATE AND DRESSED AS A WIZARD, is demanding a 20% PAY RAISE… ...for working only 3 YEARS as a teacher. WHAT?!This woman's 6 year old son “expressed conservative values” in his classroom. The teacher created a certificate for him that said “Most likely to become a Dictator” and presented it to him in front of his entire class while classmates called him a “Naziphile”What Is The Proper Christian View of Gerrymandering? - Faith & FactsSen. Raphael Warnock, who is still the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church (which used to be led by Martin Luther King Jr), devotes a chunk of his sermon to complaining about the Supreme Court's Callais decision... and also 2013's Shelby County v. Holder.orig published 050626
Getting to chat with Gina Holder was a blessing because that meant I could finally read her books! Listen in as we chat about her newest release, The Escape Game. note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. Spoiler alert: This series is definitely on my FAVORITE series this year list. You don't want to miss it! The Escape Game by Gina Holder Twenty years ago, the world's leading enigmatologist disappeared, leaving behind a cipher no one could solve… not without his journal. Puzzle shop owner Demi Kayne has spent twenty years hoping her father would return home. When she discovers his hidden journal tucked inside the walls of her family home, she finally uncovers the clue she's been waiting for—but it leads somewhere far more dangerous than she imagined. Liam Shepherd, a missionary and escape-room enthusiast, is searching for answers of his own. His sister has vanished without a trace, and the trail of clues leads him straight to Demi—and the secrets hidden in her father's journal. Their search brings them to the eerie Ives Mansion, where its brilliant and reclusive owner has designed a deadly challenge. Once inside, Demi and Liam realize they're no longer guests. They're players. Trapped inside a twisted real-life mystery game based on a stolen puzzle design, they must solve a series of lethal riddles before time runs out. Each puzzle brings them closer to the truth about Demi's missing father and Liam's sister—but also closer to a killer who has spent years perfecting a game no one survives. With the clock ticking and lives hanging in the balance, Demi and Liam must confront their fears, their pasts, and the faith that may be their only hope of escape. In this gripping Christian suspense novel, every clue matters—and every mistake could be fatal. Can Demi and Liam solve the final puzzle before the game ends…or will the escape room become their tomb? Perfect for fans of Lynette Eason, Dani Pettrey, and Irene Hannon who enjoy puzzle-driven Christian suspense filled with danger, secrets, and faith under fire. Learn more on Gina's WEBSITE and follow on GoodReads and BookBub. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
It may be a holiday, but we've entered the Pink bracket and we're gonna talk about it! This week the queens have to pair up to sing and write verses for duets! And since David is out this week, and you can't duet alone, we have friend of the pod Lovell Holder filling in! Which queens pair up? Which Queen pisses off Silky the most? And which Queen really butters up the judges? All this and more!
In Usap Tayo, we look at the governmental organisations, community legal centres, and charities providing essential assistance to temporary migrants who are otherwise ineligible for standard government welfare. - Sa Usap Tayo, tinalakay ang mga non-governmental organisation, community legal centre, at kawanggawa ang umaalalay upang magbigay ng pangunahing tulong sa mga temporary migrant na hindi sakop ng mga karaniwang tulong ng pamahalaan.
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NIU football season ticket holder and alum Eddie Ag joins to discuss the Huskies potentially playing at Arrowhead in 2027 and other topics!Follow Eddie on X!https://x.com/eddieag_Follow his agency Phantone Studio on X!:https://x.com/phantonestudio
This one is different. No guest. Just me—and the truth I can't stop sitting with.The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is gone. Not weakened. Not under threat. Gone. The legal architecture that turned 7% Black voter registration in Mississippi into 60%—dismantled, decision by decision, by a Supreme Court that was never neutral and was never on our side.But that's not even the whole story. Because while the courts were killing the VRA, the Justice Department was being turned into a weapon. FBI agents raided a Black state senator's office mid-day—Fox News already on the scene—while allies under federal investigation had their evidence destroyed. Ballots from Fulton County are in federal custody. Arizona. Michigan. They are building the architecture of election interference before the midterms. In public. And most people don't even know it's happeningThis episode is about all of it. The Proud Boys as a militia. The Roberts Court as an antidemocratic enforcement mechanism. The Southern Strategy, sixty years old and running on steroids. And the organizing tradition—Ella Baker, Bayard Rustin, Hungary's opposition movement—that proves rigged maps can be beaten and stolen futures can be reclaimed.This is the class I didn't want to have to teach. But you need it. Pull up.SHOW NOTESThe death of the Voting Rights Act—Shelby County v. Holder (2013), Brnovich v. DNC (2021), and the April 29, 2026 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which Justice Elena Kagan called "all but a dead letter."The pardon of 1,500+ January 6th participants and the DOJ's move to vacate the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders.The FBI raid on Fulton County's election center, the subpoenas targeting Arizona and Michigan 2024 ballots, and what it means for the midterms.The mid-day FBI raid on Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas's office, with Fox News cameras already rolling—and not one charge filed.The two-tier justice system in plain sight: evidence destroyed for allies, prosecutions launched against opponents.Elie Mystal's proposal to add 20 justices to structurally change the Supreme Court's incentive for extremism.How Hungary's opposition built 208 local chapters and 50,000 poll watchers—and won a supermajority against a gerrymandered map.The Afrofuturist tradition of Ella Baker and Bayard Rustin as the organizing inheritance we carry forward.Black Power War Room — blackpowerwarroom.com National Black Justice Coalition — nbjc.org NBJC Equity Week — nbjc.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
Earn up to a 4% yield on your physical gold or silver, paid in gold ounces: https://Monetary-Metals.com/CommodityRick Rule revisits his call earlier this year to sell most of his physical silver and rotate his gains into the silver mining sector, and he still feels it will be a winning bet in the long run. Rick also dissects his approach to evaluating companies in the silver space, and provides his outlook for gold, energy, uranium, and much more.Rule Investment Media: https://www.ruleinvestmentmedia.comRule Symposium: https://cvent.me/XOqdLa?via=commoditycultureBattle Bank: https://battlebank.comFollow Jesse Day on X: https://x.com/jessebdayCommodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture
Jed from Holder's Diesel Performance chats with us about why 6.0 injectors take a beating, how they build them in the shop to be reliable, keys to maintenance, and his journey in the Powerstroke world. We also talk about a 1968 Ford he's doing a 6.0 swap on! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wednesday evening service preaching from the pulpit of Woodland Baptist Church – Winston Salem, NC * Please feel free to visit our website at woodlandbaptistnow.com
Historian and New York Times bestselling author Jemar Tisby joins Mark Labberton to confront the Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which has eviscerated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and reopened the door to racial gerrymandering across the South. Recorded in the immediate aftermath, the conversation traces the long arc from the Three-Fifths Clause and Dred Scott through Selma to this hour. "This has landed in the black community harder and heavier than a lot of what we've seen during the Trump administration." In this episode with Mark Labberton, Tisby reflects on the history of black disenfranchisement, the cynicism of colorblind jurisprudence, and what remains of multiracial democracy in America. Together they discuss how the legal architecture of Jim Crow reemerges under neutral language, John Roberts's decades-long campaign against the Voting Rights Act, Justice Kagan's umbrella analogy, the suspension of Louisiana's primary, the black church's response, and why this midterm may be the country's last political chance. Episode Highlights "This has landed in the black community harder and heavier than a lot of what we've seen during the Trump administration, and that's saying a lot." "It boggles the mind that folks sitting on the highest court in the land who have been to all these Ivy League schools, have literally decades of experience, can get it so wrong and stand so arrogantly on such faulty reasoning." "Colorblindness only works if you're starting from a level playing field." "These are not good-faith actors, not people wanting a representative democracy, but people wanting to consolidate power, which we call minority rule." "If you can't win on the merits of what you believe, then you have to rig the system so that no one can get you out of office." About Jemar Tisby Jemar Tisby is a New York Times bestselling author, historian, speaker, and professor of history at Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically black college in Louisville. He holds a BA from the University of Notre Dame, an MDiv from Reformed Theological Seminary, and a PhD in history from the University of Mississippi, where he studied race, religion, and social movements in the twentieth century. He is the founder of The Witness, Inc., a black Christian collective, and the author of The Color of Compromise, How to Fight Racism, and The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance. His commentary appears on CNN and in The Atlantic, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, and he writes Footnotes, a top-ranked history publication on Substack. Helpful Links and Resources Jemar Tisby's website: https://jemartisby.com Footnotes by Jemar Tisby (Substack): https://jemartisby.substack.com The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance (most recent book): https://jemartisby.com/the-spirit-of-justice/ The Color of Compromise: The Truth About the American Church's Complicity in Racism (bestseller): https://www.zondervan.com/9780310113607/the-color-of-compromise/ How to Fight Racism: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/how-to-fight-racism-jemar-tisby The Justice Briefing podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/footnotes-with-dr-jemar-tisby/id1460240056 Louisiana v. Callais, opinion of the Court (April 29, 2026): https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-109_21o3.pdf Elie Mystal, "The Supreme Court Has Completed Its Quest to Kill the Voting Rights Act," The Nation: https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/supreme-court-demolishes-voting-rights-act/ "Sing Out, March On"—Joshuah Campbell's tribute to John Lewis, Harvard 2018 Commencement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mKNRXQemxWQ NAACP Legal Defense Fund—Louisiana v. Callais case page: https://www.naacpldf.org/case-issue/louisiana-v-callais/ Brennan Center for Justice—Louisiana v. Callais: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/louisiana-v-callais Show Notes Why this conversation now: the SCOTUS ruling on the Voting Rights Act last week News breaking through a group text of lawyers, organizers, clergy, nonprofit leaders "This has landed in the black community harder and heavier than a lot of what we've seen during the Trump administration." John Lewis, SNCC, and the march from Selma to Montgomery A baton hard enough to crack the skull, the hardest bone in the body "It boggles the mind that folks sitting on the highest court in the land…can get it so wrong and stand so arrogantly on such faulty reasoning." Allen Temple Baptist in Oakland—watermelons, bubbles, and jelly beans on a Sunday morning The Three-Fifths Clause and the architecture of representation Dred Scott v. Sandford—"property can't sue" Reconstruction Amendments: 13th, 14th, 15th—birthright citizenship newly under threat Jim Crow's neutral codes: poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses Voting Rights Act of 1965 as the culmination of the civil rights movement Edmund Pettus Bridge—Bloody Sunday going viral in its day LBJ signs the bill with Rosa Parks and MLK in the room Elie Mystal in The Nation: gerrymandering with plausible deniability—https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/supreme-court-demolishes-voting-rights-act/ Shelby County v. Holder, 2013—preclearance gutted Roberts's tautology—stop discriminating to stop discrimination "Colorblindness only works if you're starting from a level playing field." Cast and umbrella analogies for premature dismantling of civil rights remedies Plaintiff Bert Callais's January 6 ties; Louisiana's roughly one-third black population Governor Jeff Landry's emergency order suspends Louisiana's May primary mid-election "These are not good faith actors…people wanting to consolidate power, which we call minority rule." "If you can't win on the merits of what you believe, then you have to rig the system so that no one can get you out of office." The activism horizon—courts, churches, voter registration, midterm turnout, NAACP, LDF, Brennan Center The last political chance before competitive authoritarianism #VotingRightsAct #JemarTisby #LouisianaVCallais #SCOTUS #CivilRights #BlackChurch #FaithAndJustice #SelmaToMontgomery #Democracy #MarkLabberton Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.
On April 29, 2026, in Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court invalidated a Louisiana congressional map, holding that racial considerations cannot predominate in the drawing of electoral districts. The ruling narrowed Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by requiring plaintiffs to show intentional discrimination, not just discriminatory effects. In this episode, we explore the Court's 6-3 decision and what it means for the future of the Voting Rights Act with two leading election law scholars: Edward Foley of The Ohio State University and Michael Morley of Florida State University College of Law. Julie Silverbrook, chief content and learning officer at the National Constitution Center, moderates. Resources Edward Foley, “The Supreme Court's indefensible evisceration of the Voting Rights Act,” SCOTUSblog, May 5, 2026 Michael Morley, “Voting Rights Case Sets Stage for 2050's Multiracial Democracy,” Bloomberg Law, May 6, 2026 Louisiana v. Callais (2026) Allen v. Milligan (2023) Robinson v. Ardoin (2022) Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee (2021) Shelby County v. Holder (2013) Thornburg v. Gingles (1986) Voting Rights Act (1965) National Constitution Center, “The Supreme Court's Callais decision sets new framework for racial gerrymandering” (April 30, 2026) National Constitution Center, Voting Rights Classroom Resources National Constitution Center, Elections and Voting in the Constitution (Constitution 101 Curriculum) Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr Explore the America at 250 Civic Toolkit Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube Support our important work Donate
(00:00-23:43) – Query & Company opens a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison declaring it a Baskin Robbins Thursday because of the history that was made 31 years ago today. They also start previewing the Indiana Fever season by highlighting how the team should be better defensively this season with the veteran additions and bringing back seven players from last season’s roster. (23:43-38:46) – The NBA Draft Lottery is quickly approaching. Does Jake think that the Pacers could be open to trading their pick if they get the third or fourth selection? (38:46-45:35) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Little Feat later this year! (45:35-1:14:50) – ESPN’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts by discussing what the future of Anthony Richardson Sr. with the Indianapolis Colts holds. They also dive into how likely it is for CJ Allen to be the signal caller for Lou Anarumo’s defense this season as a rookie and where Daniel Jones is at right now in his recovery from tearing his achilles. (1:14:50-1:23:46) – At the end of the previous segment, Jake and Eddie asked listeners to text into the show with something that a routine listener would know about for a chance to win Carb Day tickets. They read some of the responses and reveal the winner. (1:23:46-1:30:55) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing who they believe will be playing in the Stanley Cup Final and the NBA Finals. (1:30:55-1:57:53) – Tony East from Circle City Spin, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to give his thoughts on who will be playing in the NBA Finals a month or so. Jake and Tony discuss the possibility of the Pacers trading their pick, if they retain it, the Indianapolis Colts decision to release Kenny Moore II, and his thoughts on the Indiana Fever heading into Saturday’s regular season opener. (1:57:53-2:09:57) – With the Kenny Moore II news breaking last segment, Jake and Eddie have some Indy 500 Quals tickets to give away, but they do so with listeners providing their opinion first on the decision by the Colts to let go one of their fan favorites. (2:09:57-2:20:04) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2026年5月3日,我和《美轮美换》的三位主播(Talich、王浩岚、小华)聊了聊美国高院4月29日的重磅判决(Louisiana v. Callais),以及这个案子背后以罗伯茨大法官为代表的美国保守派数十年来对《1965年投票权法》孜孜不倦的削弱。录完这个单元后我先下线了,本期《催稿拉黑》的备份也到此为止;除此之外,主播们还接着聊了诸如白宫记者晚宴未遂刺杀、国会批准国土安全部拨款法案、缅因州民主党初选、伊朗战争动态等其它时事,欢迎移步《美轮美换》播客收听本期节目的完整版。【时间轴】01:56 Louisiana v. Callais:最高法院6-3掏空投票权法第二条04:42 从1965年立法到1982年修订(反击1980年Mobile v. Bolden的保守判决):围绕投票权法的斗争从未停息09:00 2019年Rucho v. Common Cause允许基于党派利益的选区重划,为Louisiana v. Callais奠定了基础13:16 罗伯茨反投票权法的四十年布局;2013年Shelby County v. Holder已经掏空了投票权法第五条17:14 2010年中期选举:南方政治版图的彻底翻转19:54 再论Rucho v. Common Cause的恶劣后果23:31 选区重划军备竞赛,以及两党手法在民主合法性方面的高度不对称35:26 共和党下一步完全有可能对“选区人口必须大致相当”的规则下手(1962年Baker v. Carr;1964年Wesberry v. Sanders)46:56 选民反对gerrymandering,但也并不懂
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