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In this episode, we talked about Hurricane Barry, Epstein Island, California Sex Education and more. Originally posted on YouTube - July 19, 2019 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miserable-media/support
Coming up on our 18th Episode of 99%CRAPS We are on our way back from playing CRAPS in Southern Louisiana We review our 7/11/19 trip to the casinos Discuss regulars, rollers and dealers Plus talk about low limits, pai gow and solo trips But 1st we start with the weather. NOTES for Episode 18 7/11 trip 00:00:00 - Thanks for Joining us 00:00:20 - Tropical Storm Barry 00:03:00 - 2 hour sessions 00:06:00 - Slow Casinos 00:06:30 - Trip Recap 00:07:30 - Playing with Regulars 00:09:40 - SMOOTHER GAME 00:12::00 - CRAPS DEALERS ARE THE BEST 00:15:00 - 3 MAIN CASINOS IN LC 00:15:30 - $5 TABLE AT ISLE OF CAPRI 00:17:00 - LOW LIMIT IS GOOD FOR REGRESSION 00:19:10 - MONSTER ROLLS 00:19:30 : RHYTHM ROLLER 00:20:16 - HURRICANE BARRY 00:21:30 - TRIP RECAP - GNLC 00:22:49 - PAI GOW 00:22:53 - SHOUT OUT TO TIM LAWSON OF THE BETTOR LIFE 00:23:30 - FATIGUE 00:25:55 - 7/11 DAY 00:27:45 - A MONSTER - 43 00:29:00 - OLD GUY IN YOUR SPOT 00:30:44 - BEST ROLL OUT OF POSITION 00:31:45 - WE LOSE 2 BIG BETS 00:32:00 - ENJOTY MAKING A COME BACK 00:33:30 - SEVEN EXPOSURE 00:35:35 - COME BETTER'S DREAM 00:39:15 - SESSIONS BLEND TOGETHER 00:43:30 - NEW TABLE AT ISLE OF CAPRI 00:46:00 - UP FROM TABLE MINIMUM 00:48:10 - WE’RE OVERTHINKING 00:50:45 - SOLO TRIPS 00:51:55 - LAUBERGE TRIP TEPORT 00:56:00 - SEVERAL DICE SETS 00:57:00 - POINT SEVEN OUT - PSO 00:58:30 - BANK ROLL MANAGEMENT 01:00:00 - CRAPS ALL DAY ON 7/11 01:04:00 - DICE MECHANICS 01:05:10 - DICE COACH 01:09:00 - BIG GUY AND LIL OLD MAN 01:14:30 - DIDN'T GET TO NOLA 01:21:00 - ROLLER COASTER RIDE
EPISODE 9! Yeahhhh we're back, got shows in the can be on the look out over the next few weeks for more podcasts, and more interactive Q&A's// submissions via Instagram and Facebook.ON This episode of All Over The Road....EVERYONE is stoked to use our new RODEcaster Pro, from the RODE Microphone company. Wow. This thing is Legit, and now, so are we.Katie and Nick talk about season 3 of the Netflix Origional SMASH Stranger Things.Then we check in with Kyla Painter who is our go to Area 51 insider about whats really going out there in the desert.Quick check in with Dan The Pizza Man to sing his favorite song and talk about the American Constitution.lastly we talk with our go to party guy, Shane Fay who tells us about the old festival, I mean the Rolling Stones concert that was here earlier this month. He got a sweet deal on some seats because of the people freaking out about "Hurricane" Barry.Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a new segment we will be airing called "Reflections"Take a little time to refocus your third eye, shakra, center, heart, spirit, etc. (so relaxing)***Be sure to stop by our pages on the SOCIAL MEDIA and leave a suggestion for what you think we should call our 3 part
With a few twists and turns and some rambling, the ladies catch up on what’s been happening in July. Michelle shares how her fears of Hurricane Barry ended up giving her family a much needed vacation. Leigh Ann talks about Spirit sending her to Peru and her experience with dog and house sitting and tries to use the word “interesting” as many times as possible. Michelle also simmers Leigh Ann’s rant with a dose of her own medicine!
On this very special 100th episode of Delta Dispatches, Jacques and Simone mark the occasion by sitting down with Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards to get his thoughts on Hurricane Barry, the state's coastal restoration and protection efforts, and much more!
Two weeks ago Hurricane Barry threatened South Louisiana with the potential for historic floods. The waters in the Gulf of Mexico were unusually warm which typically energizes a storm. The tropical storm was inching northward slowly which meant that any rains would likely be prolonged and drenching. The Mississippi River was already above flood stage even before Barry’s landfall. Everything was set up for it to be another “perfect” storm that would devastate our area. But then something really unexpected occurred. A “dry air mass” materialized and covered Louisiana. It became a virtual storm wall that held Hurricane Barry’s torrential rains at bay. The catastrophic floods predicted for our area never arrived. Meteorologists were left scratching their heads at this unusual phenomenon. What happened? Let me offer an explanation: God’s people prayed and, in response, God stilled the storm (it wouldn’t be the first time). In anticipation of the storm, one weatherman had tweeted, in effect, that our best hope was prayer—and he was right! Someone might counter, “But didn’t God’s people pray in 2016 when the flood waters ravaged our area?” Yes. Of course we prayed back then too. And God answered those prayers as well, though not, perhaps, as we expected or hoped. Though he did not hold back the waters, he brought us through them—and he taught us through them! Both experiences worked together for our good and his glory! The important thing is that, by prayer, we fellowship with God. By prayer we partner with him in the ushering in of his kingdom and are molded more into his image. More than once in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus impresses on his disciples—upon us—the privilege and power of prayer! This Sunday we’ll look at the “big a.s.k.” that he instructs us to make—ask, seek, knock. Join us! Culture Flip “Ask” Matthew 7:7-11 An invitation to pray Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you (7:7). Synonymous commands Sequential commands An incentiveto pray Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened (7:7-8). Guaranteed promise General principle An illustrationof prayer Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? 10 Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent? 11 If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!(7:9-11). Simple comparison Stark contrast
Thanks for listening to the 100th episode of Delta Dispatches! Jacques and Simone mark this special occasion by sitting down with Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards to get his thoughts on Hurricane Barry, the state's coastal restoration and protection efforts, and much more!
Natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes are awe inspiring forces that can cause extreme levels of destruction and devastation to the communities they impact. In recent months, Hurricane Barry caused flooding and disruption of vital services in New Orleans and the surrounding areas; and two powerful earthquakes rattled southern California. And nearly two years later. Puerto Rico is still reeling and recovering from the tragic effects of Hurricane Maria. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Craig Williams is joined by attorney Daniel Wade, coordinator of the Disaster Legal Services Program, attorney Jeanne Ortiz-Ortiz, Pro Bono Net’s Disaster Response Legal Fellow, and attorney Alejandro Figueroa-Quevedo, deputy executive director of the non-profit organization Puerto Rico Legal Services, to discuss what an individual can do to prepare themselves for natural disasters, how lawyers can assist in the aftermath, and their experiences working as lawyers during and after these catastrophic events. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio.
Hurricane Barry made landfall in Louisiana, and we have full coverage of Barry's effects on Louisiana agriculture on Episode #35 of The Voice of Louisiana Agriculture Podcast. In news headlines, we'll hear from Louisiana farmers who were affected by Barry's wind and floodwaters. Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Mike Strain gives us his assessment of Barry's damage on Grassroots Government. We'll go In the Field to Iberia Parish to check in with sugarcane farmer Ricky Gonsulin to hear about what Barry did to his cane fields. We'll get a market update from Grayson Close of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Marketing Association and Dave Foster of Cattle Producers of Louisiana. Then we'll head to Northwest Louisiana to wrap up the podcast with Jack Dillard's “Voice of the Ark-La-Tex.”
Hurricane Barry made landfall in Louisiana, and we have full coverage of Barry's effects on Louisiana agriculture on Episode #35 of The Voice of Louisiana Agriculture Podcast. In news headlines, we'll hear from Louisiana farmers who were affected by Barry's wind and floodwaters. Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Mike Strain gives us his assessment of Barry's damage on Grassroots Government. We'll go In the Field to Iberia Parish to check in with sugarcane farmer Ricky Gonsulin to hear about what Barry did to his cane fields. We'll get a market update from Grayson Close of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Marketing Association and Dave Foster of Cattle Producers of Louisiana. Then we'll head to Northwest Louisiana to wrap up the podcast with Jack Dillard's “Voice of the Ark-La-Tex.”
After the response to Hurricane Barry last week, Dr. Joe Holley is back from his deployment with the federal Incident Support Team (IST). He took some time for a short call with host Jamie Davis to talk about the response and some of the lessons learned. Joe also recounts what he saw first hand in the field that has him hopeful that preparedness lessons a being taken seriously by people in storm-prone areas. The post Preparedness Lessons Applied in Hurricane Barry Response appeared first on Disaster Podcast.
Welcome to summer in the south! The time of year when scattered storms and heat dominate the weather headlines. So what exactly is a “feels like” temp? And what does it really mean when there’s a 50% chance of rain on the radar? J-P Dice and Wes Wyatt break down some of the more common terms you need to know this time of year. Plus, thoughts on Hurricane Barry, favorite hot dog condiments, and a send off to Behind the Front producer, Sebastian Posey. This episode of Behind the Front is sponsored by Durante Home Exteriors. Click Here or Call (205) 956-4110 to learn how Durante can help protect your home from the weather.
Dwayne has live coverage of Hurricane Barry Spokesperson from Entergy Dwayne has a special guest, Collette Beindenkopf from TWFG Insurance, on to discuss what you need to know about what to do when a storm is approaching. How you should document storm damage, coverages, etc.
“Dat Yeah Talk! Where We Keep It Yeah With The Yeah!”™️ ... Dat Yeah Talk! Episode 4: Hurricane Barry Edition with your host DubbBeats aka Mr Baggage with special guest Moose Harris as we dig into this weak Hurricane called Barry, our love for music and a bunch of other random topics. Enjoy this Yeah we serving up to ya! Remember, Always Keep It Yeah! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dat-yeah-talk/support
Harley and Al talking about Hurricane Barry, Barry and find some relationship questions on Reddit and give advice.
Hey! WRYAT New Orleans Geauxrilla Radio is back with another episode of our best clips from our week of broadcasting! On this week's show we look back at last week's Hurricane Barry and the effects it had on a city on edge. On a very special episode of Boat Talk Ronnie and Donnie take us through how they spent their time during the storm with their own personal audio diary of Hurricane Barry. We also have The Loupe Guroo Music Experience mainly because he was the only one that came in to work Friday...Loupe will share with us his favorite storm songs for when he's stuck inside during a hurricane. Did we make it through the storm? Did we go mad with boredom? Listen and find out... Thanks for listening. Rate & Subscribe and we'll see ya next Friday!
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In this episode, I discuss Hurricane Barry and answer a question from an audience member about New Orleans. This episode is sponsored by WYSK Spark Radio, https://live365.com/station/Spark-Radio-a82219 If you would like to read our blog on this topic or any of the others we have researched, you can do so by checking out our blog at www.yopistudio.com Check out our blog, podcast, and radio station at www.yopistudio.com Feel free to see what we are up to by following us at: https://twitter.com/Dauricee https://www.facebook.com/yopistudio/ https://www.facebook.com/LouisianaEntertainmentAssociation/ For comments or questions, you can reach us at yopi@post.com
In the wake of Hurricane Barry, Dr. Erick Larson, MSU Extension – State Corn Specialist and Mr. Nolan Stapleton, MSU Extension Associate – Corn Verification Program give a late season corn update and discuss scouting priorities.
Resilience advisor, disaster management advisor, and asteroid impact expert, Debbie Lewis joins the show from the Channel Islands to talk about a type of disaster that we may not be thinking about. Paul and Amy discuss the heatwave that will be impacting millions nationwide as well as a brief re-cap on Hurricane Barry.The Keystone Emergency Management AssociationKEMA - www.kema-pa.comKEMA Conference - www.kemaconference.comFollow KEMA on social media:Facebook - Keystone Emergency Management Association & KEMA Conference Twitter - @keystoneEMA & @kemaconferenceLinkedin - Keystone Emergency Management AssociationKEMA Emergency Management ConferenceOctober 27-29Blair County Convention CenterAltoona, Pa#KEMACon2019The KEMA PodcastHost - Paul Falavolito @paulfalavolito on TwitterCo-Host - Amy Amer @amykatea conference@kema-pa.orgToday's Guest - Debbie Lewis @debbieaxiom on TwitterFeatured website - asteroidday.org#KEMAPodcastListen to the KEMA Podcast on Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts and give us a 5 Star Rating if you enjoyed the show.*For more Paul Falavolito podcasts, visit www.paulfalavolitopodcast.com
The gang survived the brutalness of Hurricane Barry and lived to tell their survival stories. This week Skillz recaps his trip to Miami. They discuss being Eskimo relatives. The conversation shifts to your worst drunk night. THey wrap up discussing Bobert Kelly's arrest & new charges, ASAP Rocky and how fame & money don't stop you from being black and celebrate teh early release of Big DRACO. Songs Of The Week: Lito: Jeezy "1 Time" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se9wOBA58ko KiKi: Queen Naija "Medicine" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc89yyOS0Z8 Skillz: Gucci Mane feat. Wiz Khalifa & Rick Ross "Lame" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vb6Ked-ur8 Podcasts & playlists: hyperurl.co/54iuem Send those emails to WFTOPodcast@gmail.com
Jon gives an update after his time covering Hurricane Barry, analyzes the media's coverage of Trump's alleged 'racist' Tweet, and talks about Neuralink and a monkey controlling a computer with its brain.
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with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
(00:00-09:33): A sorority donates 17,000 pounds of food for Hurricane Barry victims in Louisiana. Brian and Ian love a good, simple story about people giving and selflessly helping others; and you will too! (09:33-19:06): Missio Alliance writes, “Have We Made Bible Study Too Simple?” Brian and Ian discuss the potential complacency of diving into the word. It takes work and intentional study to understand what the Bible is saying, and who it is written for. (19:06-28:42): Former MLB pitcher Dwight Gooden was arrested for cocaine possession. Brian reflects on Gooden as one of his childhood heroes, and how this story makes him feel. Why do we associate athletes as our heroes. (28:42-37:43): Pete Enns writies “Absolutely the Most Important Chapter in the Entire Bible.” He believes this chapter is the turning point and marker in the Bible that indicates Christ is for both Jews and Gentiles. (37:43-48:26): Village Church staffer axed from graphics design conference after protestors oppose his religious views. Brian and Ian discuss this and how religious freedoms are being hit more and more in today’s society. (48:26-58:00): Christianity Today Editor and Reporter Kate Shellnutt joins the show to provide an update on the Amazon counterfeit scandal. Fake copies of Tish Harrison Warren’s book “Liturgy of the Ordinary” were sold directly by Amazon, not through a third party. (58:00-1:08:40): Is youth basketball ruining kids? Baxter Holmes writes “'These kids are ticking time bombs': The threat of youth basketball” in ESPN. Brian and Ian discuss the youth sports industry and how parents are spending way too much money on sports for their kids. (1:08:40-1:15:28): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”: Did you know that llamas have a good sense of direction? Also, if you don’t want to get caught for a crime, don’t wear and name tag. The luckiest baby in the world was born in Missouri, and DoorDash now offering their half(eaten) off deal. Meanwhile, Australian kids are way cooler than most kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hurricane Barry came through our area but have no fear! We have edited our full length commentary on BASIC INSTINCT starring MICHAEL DOUGLAS and SHARON STONE down to an hour! Now you don't have to sync up the commentary with the movie and commit to the full two hour run time! We are joined by Todd and Shasta Wick, owners of Holy Smoke, Cozy Corner's premier Christian vape shop and topics range from hang dangs to salamander (that's salmonella in case you were wondering). We'll be back soon with all new original content, but until then, enjoy this special episode! We'll see you on the other side!
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Hurricane Barry moves towards Louisiana, and we welcome Bob Breck to do a couple of weather updates, along with the regular financial talk. Estate Planning Attorney Wes Blanchard is our guest, and we take some great calls, too. http://www.WinningAtLife.com
Hurricane Barry - https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2019/07/12/heres-how-hurricane-barry-could-impact-american-oil-and-gas/Lingering impacts in the EIA data as over 1 million bpd were shut in as a result of the huVenezuela Sanctions Spotlighthttps://www.argusmedia.com/hubs/venezuela?Sanctions on Venezuela different from ones on Iran, no secondary sanctions but pressure from US not to import Venezuelan oilVenezuela pays Russia in oil and that oil ends up all over the placeChina June crude oil throughput rises to record on new plantshttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-economy-output-crude/china-june-crude-oil-throughput-rises-to-record-on-new-plants-idUSKCN1UA04QChina posts its lowest quarterly growth in 27 years as the trade war drags onhttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/15/china-economy-beijing-posts-q2-gdp-amid-trade-war-with-us.htmlOil prices nudge up on Chinese economic datahttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/15/oil-markets-china-economic-data-in-focus.htmlChina says its economic growth has slowed to 6.2% from 6.4% - China won’t let it fall below %6 so does that mean government spending is coming?Interview with Dr. Dean Foreman Chief economist from API to discuss the Monthly Statistical ReportRecord US oil production sustained despite less drilling - how long will be see record production WITH less drilling. 12.2 million bpd production growing toward 13 million bpd. Pipeline infrastructure is key along with DUCsDUCs can increase production for more than 6 months without another well being drilled. But productivity is also increasing. Technology is an important factor now. Targeting drilling and the amount that technology has added to learning.Flaring - as productivity is up, so is flaring. Majority of flaring in Permian, but also a lot in Bakker. 5 billion cubic feet of capacity for natural gas to come online. What about LNG exports? Record amounts now flowing to Europe. Natural gas pricing is changing! EUropean natural gas prices have been cut in half! ($8 to $4). Key is to have a business model that gives you the ability to monetize the growth in the US natural gas market.Hurricane/Tropical Storm Barry - Impacts1 million barrels per day of oil production shut in from Gulf of Mexico and 1.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas production - but the market hasn’t been impacted by thisWe have a great cushion that the US oil and gas industry provides - so news of this hasn’t even really impacted the prices.Jet fuel - Max plane still out of commission, but airplanes have replaced it with older planes in the fleet. Bigger question for airlines then for jet fuel consumption. Jet fuel consumption has been one of the brightest spots for demand.Distillate economic indicator - still showing slowing. Freight trucking sector is technically in a recession now. China - If a deal with China gets done we will a rally in the financial markets. Resumption of global trade flows, though this has been sporadic. Baltic Dry SHipping index went up 20% in June! And its up more in July. This is the time of year when goods get shipped out of CHina to get to where they need to be for the Holiday Season. Effort to beat another round of tariffs on China. $75 billion in tariff revenues coming into government from China. US government will get used to that. China has also depreciated its currency. 3/4 of all toys in the United States are imported from China. Venezuela - going to get worse before it gets better.Teasers for next month - Weather issues and end of summer driving season. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2019/07/11/what-will-happen-to-crude-oil-if-the-dollar-falls/#2dddb44a1744
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Do you ever wonder how hurricane prep works in New Orleans? I got lots of questions in our Facebook group in the days leading up to Hurricane Barry. Today, I’ll share my tips on hurricane prep in New Orleans, and we’ll also answer questions from our Facebook community. Timestamps for Today's Episode 03:36 Should I Stay or Should I Go? 11:16 What Do You do to Prepare? Even before Hurricane Season 22:36 What to take if you go, what to do if you stay 29:36 Why do people stock up on alcohol for storms? 31:36 How do you secure your garbage can if you don’t have a fence? 32:51 When do you decide how or when to board windows? 33:51 When you return what’s the first thing you have to do? 34:30 What are some typical hurricane snacks? 38:26 Information sources during the storm 48:36 What do you do if you are a visitor and a storm comes? 49:56 Has the Mississippi ever topped the levees in the French Quarter? Resources During a storm in New Orleans, the best sources of information are local. To help with your hurricane prep, be sure to check these out: Television stations: WDSu, Fox 8 Local radio: WWL On Twitter: @MargaretOrr(New Orleans meteorologist extraordinaire) @NWS (National Weather Service) @NWSNewOrleans @NWSNHC (National Hurricane Center) - the Director is Ken Graham who spent many years in New Orleans @NOLAReady- City of New Orleans Emergency Preparedness Websites: Bob Breck's Blog (bobbreck.blogspot.com) - retired New Orleans meteorologist Mike's Weather Page (spaghettimodels.com) - not specific to New Orleans, but all the models and charts you could ever want. NOTE: do not focus on any one specific model! NOLA Ready (ready.nola.gov) - City of New Orleans emergency preparedness site Sponsor: Our Patreon Supporters Thanks to our Patreon supporters including: Chris Marshall, Tamra Ward, Mark Gavin, Dan Tamura, and Andrew Eaton. If you would like to be a part of the Super Krewe, head on over to Patreon.com/beyondbourbonst. Sponsor: The Old 77 Hotel and Chandlery When you're ready to make your plans to visit New Orleans, you'll need a place to stay! The Old 77 is ideally situated in the Warehouse District, just three blocks from the French Quarter. It features a variety of pet-friendly rooms, the award-winning Compere Lapin restaurant, and more. You'll love the location, the rooms, and the food, but the details and the service are what you'll fall in love with! To book your room, use code BBOLD77 to save 25% off their regular rates. Sponsor: Two Chicks Walking Tours Want to explore the Garden District? Head on over to Two Chicks Walking Tours. They’ve got you covered with a wonderful tour that will provide plenty of history along with fun facts about some of the neighborhoods’ residents, past and present. You also get to learn about our cemeteries because this tour includes Lafayette Cemetery, in the heart of the Garden District. Two Chicks also offers several varieties of French Quarter tours, as well as tours of St. Louis #1. Whatever you choose, know you will be in great hands and will have a wonderful time. Use code BEYOND and save 15%. Subscribe to the Podcast If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast. If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans. Thanks for listening! Mark
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Hurricane Barry - https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2019/07/12/heres-how-hurricane-barry-could-impact-american-oil-and-gas/Lingering impacts in the EIA data as over 1 million bpd were shut in as a result of the huVenezuela Sanctions Spotlighthttps://www.argusmedia.com/hubs/venezuela?Sanctions on Venezuela different from ones on Iran, no secondary sanctions but pressure from US not to import Venezuelan oilVenezuela pays Russia in oil and that oil ends up all over the placeChina June crude oil throughput rises to record on new plantshttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-economy-output-crude/china-june-crude-oil-throughput-rises-to-record-on-new-plants-idUSKCN1UA04QChina posts its lowest quarterly growth in 27 years as the trade war drags onhttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/15/china-economy-beijing-posts-q2-gdp-amid-trade-war-with-us.htmlOil prices nudge up on Chinese economic datahttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/15/oil-markets-china-economic-data-in-focus.htmlChina says its economic growth has slowed to 6.2% from 6.4% - China won’t let it fall below %6 so does that mean government spending is coming?Interview with Dr. Dean Foreman Chief economist from API to discuss the Monthly Statistical ReportRecord US oil production sustained despite less drilling - how long will be see record production WITH less drilling. 12.2 million bpd production growing toward 13 million bpd. Pipeline infrastructure is key along with DUCsDUCs can increase production for more than 6 months without another well being drilled. But productivity is also increasing. Technology is an important factor now. Targeting drilling and the amount that technology has added to learning.Flaring - as productivity is up, so is flaring. Majority of flaring in Permian, but also a lot in Bakker. 5 billion cubic feet of capacity for natural gas to come online. What about LNG exports? Record amounts now flowing to Europe. Natural gas pricing is changing! EUropean natural gas prices have been cut in half! ($8 to $4). Key is to have a business model that gives you the ability to monetize the growth in the US natural gas market.Hurricane/Tropical Storm Barry - Impacts1 million barrels per day of oil production shut in from Gulf of Mexico and 1.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas production - but the market hasn’t been impacted by thisWe have a great cushion that the US oil and gas industry provides - so news of this hasn’t even really impacted the prices.Jet fuel - Max plane still out of commission, but airplanes have replaced it with older planes in the fleet. Bigger question for airlines then for jet fuel consumption. Jet fuel consumption has been one of the brightest spots for demand.Distillate economic indicator - still showing slowing. Freight trucking sector is technically in a recession now. China - If a deal with China gets done we will a rally in the financial markets. Resumption of global trade flows, though this has been sporadic. Baltic Dry SHipping index went up 20% in June! And its up more in July. This is the time of year when goods get shipped out of CHina to get to where they need to be for the Holiday Season. Effort to beat another round of tariffs on China. $75 billion in tariff revenues coming into government from China. US government will get used to that. China has also depreciated its currency. 3/4 of all toys in the United States are imported from China. Venezuela - going to get worse before it gets better.Teasers for next month - Weather issues and end of summer driving season. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2019/07/11/what-will-happen-to-crude-oil-if-the-dollar-falls/#2dddb44a1744
Along with talking about the surprising Hurricane Barry on "The Bryan Norcross Podcast," Bryan and Luke discuss the continued impact of Apollo 11 with "Shoot for the Moon" author James Donovan on the anniversary of the historic moon landing.
Today on Midday: Paul explains the recent heat up in temperatures in Ag Weather. Clay discusses the flooding impact in fields and pastures from last week with a local farmer. Jayson talks about a preseason award watch list Husker QB Taylor Martinez has been added to in Sports. Dave has a look at state News. Alex talks progress with the USMCA with Senator Fischer. Bob reviews stocks in the Business Report. Susan talks about the ag impact of Hurricane Barry. Dewey finishes with a recap with John Payne from Chicago.
Today on Midday: Paul explains the recent heat up in temperatures in Ag Weather. Clay discusses the flooding impact in fields and pastures from last week with a local farmer. Jayson talks about a preseason award watch list Husker QB Taylor Martinez has been added to in Sports. Dave has a look at state News. Alex talks progress with the USMCA with Senator Fischer. Bob reviews stocks in the Business Report. Susan talks about the ag impact of Hurricane Barry. Dewey finishes with a recap with John Payne from Chicago.
LPC Chris gives you a little Self Care love that will help spill over to your new week. Check in here before you start your week! You won't regret this breath of fresh air, nor the funny story of how Hurricane Barry derailed some plans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-p-ma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-p-ma/support
On today's show, Shannon & Mike discuss the ICE raids that took place over the weekend in 10 major cities across the US. And, presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke says he supports reparations, and that his family once owned slaves. Also, a blackout hits New York City over the weekend knocking out power to most of the city's westside. Then, New Orleans dodges Hurricane Barry's bullet as it turned into a tropical storm leaving the city with minimal flooding. Plus more.
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
no episode this week due to complications caused by Hurricane Barry! see you next week!
This&That - An eclectic podcast collaboration about everything that's anything! Episode 24 - Topics include: Hurricane Barry leads to major Delta Sigma Theta Convention donation; All human eyes are brown; Dogs mutated theirs eyes to manipulate humans; Cat eyes are just weird; and Words of Wisdom from Sandra Hill CPLC - "The Road Called Life".
Greetings Congregation! We're back this week despite Hurricane Barry's best efforts. I am alive and well. Suck it, mother nature! Jed gives a brief update on his life, and then we dive deep into the interview. Alex and Jason run Not Your Pastors Podcast, and are good friends o' the pod. They've revamped their show, and came on to discuss a topic they've been researching for an upcoming episode- suicide and mental health. Turns out Jed is way too familiar with the topic, so it's a very good conversation. Remember congregation..You're not alone and you never were! My inbox is always open or you can message me for my phone number...it's never a bad time to reach out for help! subscribe to NYPP on all major platforms storefrontier.com/churchandotherdrugs patreon.com/churchandotherdrugs churchandotherdrugs@gmail.com
Liberty Roundtable Radio Show Hour 2 – 7/15/2019 * Jeffrey Epstein spent $350K to ‘influence’ potential witnesses. * Epstein Ran Deep State Blackmail Operation - WorldAffairsBrief.com. * The Corrupt System Will Never Police Itself * A strange thing happened when Jeffrey Epstein came back to New York City after being branded a sex offender: His reputation appeared to rise. * Trump: Find Out Who Went to Jeffrey Epstein’s Island. * Con Ed can’t explain what caused the Manhattan blackout. * Swedes are getting implants in their hands to replace cash, credit cards - Lee Brown. * Ship seized in $1.3B cocaine bust is owned by JP Morgan Chase. * Hurricane Barry weakens to a tropical storm as it makes landfall near New Orleans. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Welcome to B Squared, your weekly weather podcast. We talk about Hurricane Barry and it's impacts on the Gulf Coast and up the Mississippi River. We take a different look at the storm and venture down several different paths. Are you up on your hurricane trivia? Good, we are too and you'll hear why! We will look at the forecasts for Oklahoma and Oregon as well.
Today we sit down with the Drinkin' Bros Louisiana Chapter live from the hurricane that almost was, Hurricane Barry, and chat about what makes New Orleans special. We're live from the dive bar 22nd Street Lounge to chat about everything Cajun, where the best bars and restaurants are, and why this is the last location to have cigs inside. Great people, great episode. Special thanks to Tony Tamporello for making this happen.
How Did a Mule Save a Fish? That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report about water. The heavy rains brought by Hurricane Barry can be directly connected to manmade climate change. Several countries are making travel plans to go to the moon—and one reason is water. A new cruise ship is heading to the Arctic—and is akin to a Prius. Prospectors are digging up ancient woolly mammoths for their tusks as the permafrost melts in Russia. These mules had live fish in their saddlebags.
Today we sit down with the Drinkin' Bros Louisiana Chapter live from the hurricane that almost was, Hurricane Barry, and chat about what makes New Orleans special. We're live from the dive bar 22nd Street Lounge to chat about everything Cajun, where the best bars and restaurants are, and why this is the last location to have cigs inside. Great people, great episode. Special thanks to Tony Tamporello for making this happen.
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Many people and reports are worried about Hurricane Barry hitting New Orleans, but as David Ducorbier tells us, the weather is currently fine there, and Barry has been downgraded to a tropical storm. These reports are exaggerated. More confirmation and facts are much needed before news like this gets reported and then copied by everyone else. Guest: David Ducorbier. WRNO 99.5 News Talk Radio in New Orleans See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we take a deep dive on weirdus.com. We discuss the Villisca Axe Murder House in Iowa, and the Ghosts of the Tutweiler Hotel in Alabama. Yawning, coughing, and plenty of professionalism follow. Anyways, happy Saturday. The episode is brought to you by Hurricane Barry.
UK police warn the media over US Ambassadors leaked memos, stirring anger. US budget deficit jumps 23.1% over last year as debt crisis looms. Hurricane Barry closes in on Louisiana as residents lock down.Saturday July 13You can subscribe to The News by clicking subscribe on your podcast app or ask your Smart speaker to play THE NEWS with Anthony Davis.Follow us on Twitter @ TheNews_PodcastThe News is an independent production, delivering verified, factual and truthful world news daily.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews)
An Act of Spiritual Communion: http://www.preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/AnteMissam/Acts.htmlThe Mass Readings for this Sunday: http://usccb.org/bible/readings/071419.cfmHere’s a whole Scriptural Rosary, courtesy of the Knights of Columbus: http://www.kofc.org/en/resources/cis/cis319.pdf
In this episode, Publisher McHugh David talks about the potential impact to Livingston Parish as Barry approaches landfall.
Jon and Kelly talk about hurricanes, Hurricane Barry, and flooding in South Louisiana.
Louisiana braces for the arrival of Tropical Storm Barry. Premier Outfitters CEO Mark Clifford discusses his Western Kentucky-based deer hunting guide service with "MarshLand" outdoors correspondent Cleve Marsh. Darryl Worley's "Tennessee River Run" is a favorite anthem for enthusiasts of the South's freshwater coasts. Plus, a key member of the South Carolina Gamecocks' women's team transfers to the defending national champion Baylor Bears.
An Act of Spiritual Communion: http://www.preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/AnteMissam/Acts.htmlThe Mass Readings for this Sunday: http://usccb.org/bible/readings/071419.cfmHere’s a whole Scriptural Rosary, courtesy of the Knights of Columbus: http://www.kofc.org/en/resources/cis/cis319.pdf
TWS News 1: Hurricane Barry - 00:13 I Missed Out On ___'Cuz of ___ - 3:55 TWS News 2: Standing Silent Ovation - 8:15 Unwritten Marriage Vows - 11:30 TWS News 3: Weighted Pool - 18:59 Smarter Than a Jock - 22:45 Least of These: Jeopardy Tournament - 30:35 Kelly Corday Regrets - 33:56 Bio Game - 43:00
Hurricane Barry & Local music artist support system!!
The rosary and prayers to the sacred heart of Jesus
R.L., Kylie and Dennis talk about the NERS Row Rice and Soybean Tour, Hurricane Barry and Kylie interviews Dr. Kiki Fontenot about gardening.
Latest on Hurricane Barry, ICE raids with Ravi Ragbir, marijuana, cannabis, pot in Congress
On this edition of PM Orlando Yaffee updates the latest news! Tropical system in the Gulf likely to become Hurricane Barry by the weekend. AND Woman complain at a local Burger King because employees were speaking Spanish. ALSO Alex Acosta defends himself over the Epstein case. PLUS The BEYOND REASON debt continues to rise! Listen to the latest podcast here now!
www.PaulBeckwith.net YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr546o7ImhGM57qoY0hHvkA Once again, New Orleans, LA (NOLA) is threatened with inundation, which could result in yet another water-world type flooding disaster. About a week ago, the European forecast models projected a low pressure region developing and passing southward from land into the Gulf of Mexico, strengthening into a potential hurricane in the exceptionally warm ocean surface waters, and then looping back ashore near NOLA. Unfortunately, this projection is playing out. The tropical storm, likely to become Hurricane Barry will dump several feet of water around and inside the city within a few short days. This huge amount of water will add to the already swollen, record duration flooding of the Mississippi River, which is at great risk of overtopping levees, flooding the city yet again.
As hurricane Irene bears down on the east coast, we'll also examine the damage that has already been done by Hurricane Barry.
On this episode we talk about the sad state of Disney as Hurricane Barry comes ashore*Welcome to Asgard! I upload my live streams from the main channel as podcasts so that if you miss an episode you can listen on your favorite podcast app! Check out my older episodes and please leave me some feedback with other things you may want to see in the future!Follow me at:StitcherGoogle PlayiTunesSubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/odinsmovieblogPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/odinsmovieblogYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/OdinsMovieBlog2nd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WelcometoAsgardTwitter: https://twitter.com/OdinsMovieBlogWebsite: https://ombreviews.home.blog/Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/odinmovieblog/Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/odins-movie-blogMusic: http://www.purple-planet.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/welcome-to-asgard/donations