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Today the man on the street Crew discuss the headlines. Wild Fires in La being mostly peaceful. Ben is tired of people getting so sensitive about words. public Schools in Colorado don't like flags on backpacks. Why Biden Running in 2024 would be good for Republicans. Why Churches Chicken has no Gravy in Ruston?
On to days show James Ben and Glenn discuss Wild fires in Louisianan and Rain. Vivek Ramaswamy is he some one we can count on? Kari Lake and who will be Trumps VP Pick, and much much more don't miss it!
Today we discuss Trump (of course) the homeless problem the weather (yes we are old guys) as well as the republican candidates' and what they are doing, don't miss it!
On 580 Live With Dave Allen from the Par Mar Stores Studio, it's MAYOR MONDAY with St. Albans Mayor Scott James, plus Kanawha County Commissioner Ben Salango, Mountaineer legend Brian Jozwiak, more on the Huggins situation and more. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group. Listen live www.wchsnetwork.com.
James and Ben and Glenn discuss George Soros, The Government wants to block the sun, Is the relief pitcher really happy?
Todays Topics 1. Wedding Mishaps 2. Trump Indictments 3. Lib Tic Toc Gal Can't Fid a REAL "Liberal" Man 4. The Biden Bribe 5.Tuckers Carlson's Divorce From Fox (and Nice T-shirts
En esta edición de "Tu dosis de NBA", #Kingpin y #TheFlash305 hablan sobre el incidente entre Nikola Jokic y Markieff Morris, la lesión de LeBron James, un posible traspaso de Ben Simmons x Jaylen Brown, y más! Puedes encontrar todo nuestro contenido aquí: https://linktr.ee/NBADiscussions Si tienes algún tema del que quieres que hablemos en el podcast o alguna pregunta sobre lo que sea relacionado a la NBA, puedes mandarla a kevinulisespr@gmail.com *opcional: incluir tu nombre y de donde eres* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nbadiscussions/message
James & Ben are back to discuss football and little Ryder cup action for the weekend.
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Win or go home! Knockout football has started and there has been some fantastic games, but there is only one main talking point for James & Ben after England finally beat the Germans in a knockout game.
This episode of The Friday Big Show features Ben Hurley & James McOnie.The guys chat Shaun Johnson, World Test Championship and James & Ben start a new band called 'Amish Disco'...
Ze Germans are coming! James & Ben review the round in the group stage and preview the last 16 and of course England Vs Germany at Wembley......what could go wrong!
Round 2 has been and gone just like that and with many talking points James & Ben sit down and discuss and preview round 3
He's been killing 'em at Jokesters Comedy Club in Las Vegas and at comedy clubs across the country. This week, host Steven Maggi chats with comedian Brandon James. Then we talk about "the songs that... Experience the excitement and energy of Las Vegas each weekend on VEGAS NEVER SLEEPS with Steven Maggi.
Anne Edmonds, Cameron James, Ben Russell, Concetta Caristo live at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where we find out what Eddo did a at work, why Concetta can't be lasered and who thinks Ray Romano will one day win an Oscar.Support the podcast by becoming a Patreon subscriber, head to patreon.com/DYKWIA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James & Ben have the great Billy Gunn on the show to discuss the killing of the beautiful game that we know and love today. THIS PODCAST WAS RECORDED BEFORE GREEDY C*NTS WITHDREW FROM THE ESL,
James & Ben are back to talk about the first major casualty in the league with the sacking of Frank Lampard and also the another one that might be round the corner plus your usual premier League waffle.
James & Ben are back to discuss the start of the league, dive into the issues at Manchester United and look at Project Big Picture and paper view games and the stir it has caused amongst fans.
Welcome to another lockdown-podcast with our head trader James and our trading experts Ben Sparham and Reuben Blamey. In this episode we talk about "The Traders Edge" - aka the things they wish they knew when starting out as traders that newbies need to be aware of. We'd love to hear your feedback on these types of interviews for the near future! Want to see more of this in depth content? Drop your comments below. For more day-to-day content, you can follow all of our hosts at the following Instagram handles: SO FX - @sofx James - @james_clatworthy Ben - @bdsparham Reuben - @reubenblameyfx See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3- Ben Volin joins the show to discuss Brady's departure. Marc is convinced the Patriots are going to suffer a curse and never be good again.
James & Ben are joined this week by die hard Everton Fan and friend of the show Chris Coy to look back at another week in the Premier League and all the VAR that went with it.
James & Ben react to the big news of Manchester City being banned for 2 years by UEFA for breaking FFP and also look back at the last week of games
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TD Ameritrade: Cordier Gives New Oil Price Forecast James Cordier Ben: Welcome back to Futures with Ben Lichtenstein. Traders, with OPEC’s recent decision to increase production, crude has been the focus for many. To help us take a look at the recent price activity in the energy markets and the impact from the recent OPEC decision, traders, we’ve got James Cordier, the President and Founder of OptionSellers.com, joining us this morning. James, welcome to Futures with Ben Lichtenstein. Crude rallied on the news but no follow through. Does this point to the decision having already been priced into the market? For the most part, was this move expected? James: Ben, it’s really interesting, the movement in crude oil after the announcement. I think what OPEC and, of course, plus Russia was trying to do was give a soft landing. I think they’re very familiar with the fact that oil prices can’t continue to escalate as many U.S. economies, as well as in China and Europe, are slowing. We have PMI in Russia and both China not doing so well. Of course, we have China down 25% from their recent high and a soft landing is very important. Needless to say, having the market just fall out of bed is now what they wanted either, so we had a very quick $8 decline in prices. We’ve now rallied back about half of that and it’s possible that we’ll fall into a nice equilibrium here with plenty of supply but not too much to cause prices to go higher. Ben: Yeah, it looks like we have a bit of a range forming up above 64 and below 73. James, I’m wondering, how much of a boost in production is to slow the pace at which they’ve been reducing inventories, and how much is to combat the reductions in production that we’re seeing related to sanctions and issues in Venezuela, because the $1 million increase in production isn’t going to be enough to balance off both. James: It’s really not. You can add Libya to that last, as well. The fact that we had over compliance coming into this meeting allows both Russia and Saudi Arabia to actually pump more than what the report came out here 3 days ago. The fact that we’re talking only 600,000 additional barrels, that is not going to be enough, you’re correct, to take care of what’s coming offline in both Iran, Venezuela, and in Libya; however, there is a lot of fudge room right now available. The fact that both Russia and Saudi Arabia now have the green light to pump more oil, I think we’re going to see in the 3rd and 4th quarter probably closer to an additional 1 million or 1.1 million barrels. The 600,000 that was announced is not enough to slow down this market. Ben: Yeah, it seems to be the case. We’ve been hearing a little bit about distribution issues as far as the WTI production as it nears that 11 million barrels per day level. Is some of the narrowing that we’ve been seeing in the Brent/WTI spread related to the bottleneck that we’re seeing in distribution? James: That’s exactly right. What’s going on right now in the United States is we do have a great deal of new supply coming on, but there is a bottleneck and it is allowing the Brent/WTI to narrow. I think we’ve seen that just recently and we’ll probably see it narrow another dollar or two in the next upcoming weeks. Ben: James, talk to us a little bit about what’s going on here as far as what you’ve been seeing and hearing regarding Canadian oil sands and the outage. Is this impacting the spread or impacting price at all? James: Not as of yet, but it’s very interesting, the price of oil coming up and then the Canadian dollar coming down recently is a really interesting conundrum there. What’s going on in the Canadian oil sands will come out to play in the next several weeks. There hasn’t really been a big market moving affect there yet, but that will be coming up if it doesn’t get straightened out soon, I think. Ben: James, I’m curious because everyone’s joking about OPEC plus one right now, meaning that Russia seems to be more and more influential and I’m curious if you could talk to us about the role that Russia had in the recent OPEC decision. Is Russia’s involvement a good thing for the stability of energy markets? James: You know, with Russia, Ben, being the 2nd largest producer now in the world, they have to be in just about every conversation. The compliance between OPEC and Russia right now has just been fantastic. I think it’s almost like the most incredible central bank right now in reference to oil. The Saudi and Russian compliance right now it looks excellent. We think that Vladimir Putin’s going to be in office for probably over the next 10 years, so he doesn’t have to be a short-term thinker. He can think long-term, find out the exact price that the global economy can withstand without throwing it into a recession, and that team right now has been excellent. I think Russia would be really happy with a $75 Brent price going forward and I think that’s the equilibrium we’re going to see. I could see a $10 trading range for oil the next 6-12 months and WTI in the mid 60’s and I think everybody would be happy with that. Ben: Yeah, except for those traders that are looking for a high volatile market but, James, let’s talk a little bit about the dollar correlation to the crude because we’ve been watching the crude come off. The dollar, for the most part, has been hanging out around that 95 level. I’m curious, what are you seeing in terms of that inverse correlation breaking down a little bit recently but I’m wondering if, now that we have the OPEC news, if that correlation is going to start to come back into play a bit? James: Ben, the interesting part is the U.S. dollar and the strength of it over the last several weeks. Clearly we’ve come off just a little bit recently but we have negative rates continuing throughout Europe, we have one or two more hikes coming in the United States over the next 3-6 months. The dollar is going to continue to be underpinned and that is going to probably help keep a cap on oil prices, as well. Of course, oil being priced in U.S. dollars, a firm dollar, I think, through the rest of 2018, will help also balance what I think is a balanced market right now. Ben: All right, well that’s definitely giving us a little something to watch here today. James, I appreciate you coming on the show and joining us on Futures with Ben Lichtenstein. Traders, that’s James Cordier, the President and Founder of OptionSellers.com.
The Chasing Ballgame podcast is ready for Hoops day as the podcast is locked and loaded with great sports information for the midweek show. Before we dive into football we get everyone ready for March Madness as we realize that it is never too early to talk March Madness and get ready for the biggest tournament of the season. Then we head over to the NBA with our most popular segment Betting the Buckets. This segment starts off with looking back at all of the action on Tuesday which included an incredible run for the basketball bettor that likes to bet on underdogs. Before getting on to the calendar crunch it was time to read between the lines and talk about LeBron James. James went on an epic rant after losing to the New Orleans Pelicans and we tell you what he was really saying and how he instantly regretted everything that he said. Next up is the calendar crunch and we give you an example of how this really works when looking for winners in the NBA. Then we follow that up with pointing out one team that is in a very good spot on the schedule and two other teams that could struggle over the next week. Recently the NBA picks that we serve up have been on fire and we look to keep that going with another pick against the spread in the association. Chasing Ballgame podcast has to talk about the Super Bowl and the NFL. Every day this week I will give out a Super Bowl prop bet and this one is all about scoring first and which team will jump out to the early lead in Super Bowl 51. This also includes some great stats to include one quarterback that seems unstoppable on third down. At the Chasing Ballgame podcast we have Super Bowl 51 covered with daily updates on the odds and the latest picks for the biggest game of the season. Follow us on Twitter @ChasingBallgame Become a chaser, talk sports and get featured on the show and join in on the fun!
Alex and James host this review based special with Ben and some of his mates do some quick fire reviews of some of the hottest games around!
## Acquia Certification Program * First off, what is the Acquia Certification Program? * Who was involved in developing the curriculum? * I took a quick look, and it seems that there are four parts to the test. Are those taken individually? Or all together? (And what are the sections?) * Will this accurately assess front-end developers? Or Backend/Sitebuilders. * What about specialists? * How is the exam administered? * Where can people take the test? * There has been talk about certifications in the past. Some have been for it, and some have been opposed. What kind of feedback have you received so far? ## Future * Will you be updating the program regularly? Absolutely * Will there be a D7 version and a D8 version? It will depend on the exam and the need s of the role we are validating * Should other certification programs be developed? ## Questions from Twitter * [Tanay Sai](http://www.twitter.com/saitanay) Any plans to launch further specialization/levels? Like for Architects, themers, Drupal PMs etc? Yest, the Front end and Back end specialist exams are on the current roadmap. Other are in pre-planning stages.