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Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the June 6, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about baseball, softball, and track.
Russ Hughes and Jennifer Russell brought energy to the Sav-A-Lot Studio on May 30th for The Boiler Shop segment on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Together, they recapped outstanding moments from local baseball, softball, and track teams. Good luck at State, Kewanee High School Boilermakers.
Jennifer Russell with the Illinois Lyme Association highlights Lyme Disease Awareness Month. IAA Foundation Distinguished Scholar Jay Bliler from Christian County.Whiteside County Farm Bureau Manager Matt Lillpop details Junior Vet University.
Seven with Kevin featuring Illinois Farm Bureau Executive Director of Governmental Affairs and Commodities Kevin Semlow. Monthly update from Illinois Department of Agriculture Director Jerry Costello. IL Corn's Megan Dwyer testifies before Senate Ag Committee. Jennifer Russell with the Illinois Lyme Association brings attention to Lyme Disease Awareness Month.
Russ Hughes and Jennifer Russell energized the Sav-A-Lot Studio on May 9th during the Boiler Shop segment of Wake Up Tri-Counties. Their lively discussion focused on recent triumphs from local baseball, softball, and track teams. Highlights included detailed accounts of impressive plays, close game results, and athletes whose outstanding performances turned heads.
Russ Hughes and Jennifer Russell brought energy to the Sav-A-Lot Studio on May 2nd for The Boiler Shop segment on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Together, they recapped outstanding moments from local baseball, softball, and track teams. Listeners heard about recent game results, standout athletes, and notable plays that made a difference on the fields. Their coverage provided fans with all the essential highlights, ensuring that everyone stays connected to the progress and spirit of local sports at Kewanee High School.
Russ Hughes teamed up with Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the April 25th edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. The duo touched on highlights from local baseball, softball, and track teams, sharing updates and key performances from the field. Music lovers are in for a treat as the Kewanee Area Community Choir prepares to deliver its highly anticipated spring concert. Performances are scheduled for Sunday, April 27th, at 2 PM, at First United Methodist Church and again on Tuesday, April 29th, at 5:30 PM, at the Kewanee Senior Center. Audiences can expect an engaging variety of hits from beloved musicals, including Annie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Pocahontas, and Gypsy. Whether you're a Broadway fan or new to musical theater, these concerts promise uplifting melodies and community spirit.
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the April 18, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about baseball, softball, and track
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the April 11, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about baseball, softball, and track.
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the April 4, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about baseball, softball, and track. Congratulations to Bill Breedlove for being chosen as the 2025 Kewanee Outstanding Citizen.
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the March 28, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about baseball and softball and paid a special tribute to John Blachinsky. John Blachinsky was a lawyer, veteran, and longtime coach for sports in the Kewanee School District.
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the March 21, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about Spring Sports, which are in full swing.
Russ Hughes joined Wake Up Tri-Counties for the Friday Edition of "The Boiler Shop" to talk about basketball and wrestling. Come out and support Kewanee boys basketball against Erie-Prophetstown tonight, January 24th, at home.
I love you. I'm sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. This Ancient Huna prayer of the Ho'oponopono makes all things right, This meditation helps to cleanse our hearts of all resentments and blame using the Ho'oponopono Prayer Chant and the Violet Flame A pure heart keeps us miracle ready and available for the highest service. The Ho'oponopono Prayer Chant on the Ho'oponopono Prayer Chant CD was composed by Jennifer Russell and masterfully recorded and produced by Michael Gayle. You can find all of Jennifer's published music here. https://jenniferruthrussell.bandcamp.com/ Watch the video for a visual experience. https://youtu.be/NR25VtTM2mE
Do you want to renew and refresh your mind? This simple meditation offers you the transformative power of stillness. In this serene space, healing flows naturally, and creativity flourishes. "Be still and know that I am God" is from Psalm 46:10. The soothing melodies of "Believe" from the CD 'be,' composed by Michael Gayle and Jennifer Russell, guide you deeper into relaxation and presence. https://jenniferruthrussell.bandcamp.com/
Join us for a compelling episode of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast featuring Jennifer Russell, CEO and founder of the Illinois Lyme Association. Co-hosted by Jenny Buttaccio, this episode explores Jennifer's journey from rural living to becoming a major force in the fight against Lyme disease. Introduction Welcoming Jennifer Russell and her influential role in the Lyme disease community. Introduction of special co-host Jenny Buttaccio. Jennifer's Early Life and First Encounter with Lyme Jennifer discusses her upbringing in Alo, Illinois. Early experiences with ticks and the initial lack of Lyme disease awareness. The Onset of Lyme Disease in Jennifer's Family The story of Jennifer's daughter's mysterious symptoms and the struggle for a diagnosis. How Lyme disease became a pivotal part of Jennifer's life. Advocacy and Legislative Efforts Jennifer's proactive approach to raising Lyme disease awareness. The challenges and triumphs in the legislative process for Lyme disease recognition. Founding the Illinois Lyme Association The inception and goals of the Illinois Lyme Association. Jennifer's role in community building and education. Accomplishments Lauryn Russell Lyme Disease Prevention and Protection Law: Grants doctors immunity to treat Lyme disease outside CDC guidelines without risking their license. Insurance Coverage Law (2019): Ensured coverage for Lyme disease in state-regulated insurance plans and Medicaid. Lyme Task Force: appointed to Illinois Department of Public Health's Lyme Disease Task Force. Future Aspirations for Lyme Disease Advocacy Jennifer's vision for the growth and impact of the Illinois Lyme Association. Plans for expanding Lyme disease awareness through hiring writers and volunteers. Conclusion Key insights and takeaways from Jennifer's journey. The importance of advocacy, community support, and perseverance in combating Lyme disease.
Ep 6 of S4 of the popular talk show the Awake Space Astrology Podcast has your host reminding you that on a personal level you can have a great day. It's a very wild and tumultuous week, and Monday is a Mondayest Monday as Mars gears up to exit Capricorn and meet Pluto in Aquarius. This is road opener energy on the personal level but in worldly matters, political events, weather and other natural events? Buckle up and hold on to your hats because this rollercoaster is shooting off like an out of control rocket. To honor the Aquarius energy that's intensifying Laurie got a little help from her friends. Jennifer Russell of the WokeAstrology.com crew joined Laurie to go over strategies for working with this intense energy and helped answer questions at the end of the podcast. Plus, Leslie Braddock joined Laurie to talk about how to be involved in your local, county and state governments and politics even when you're on a tight budget (financially, time wise or you don't have many spoons left). As always BIG Thanks to Awake Space Patrons for sponsoring the podcast! For Patron only podcast episodes, The Awake Space Astrology Magazine and more check out http://patreon.com/theawakespace Book readings and classes at http://wokeastrology.com/book-online
In Episode 2 of Season 4 of the popular talk show The Awake Space Astrology Podcast your host, astrologer Laurie Rivers guides you through understanding how to use the INTENSE energy of the Capricorn New Moon on January 11th. It's the beginning of the end of some old situations in both our personal lives and out in the wider world. Laurie's special guest is astrologer Jennifer Russell who has graduated from student to teacher. You can hear about her passion for astrology, how it's helped her make sense of herself and why she loves to help other people find their authenticity. As always HUGE shoutouts to Patrons, The Awake Space Patrons sponsor this podcast and you can be one of them when you sign up here: http://patreon.com/theawakespace We wind up the show with Laurie and Jennifer answering another round of astrology questions submitted by Patrons. Sign up for classes with Laurie and Jennifer HERE
In this month's episode we dive into the heart of payroll mergers and acquisitions with Jennifer Russell, Director of Payroll Governance & Compliance at Pearson Education. With over 35 years in the field, Jennifer joins us to champion the crucial role of emotional intelligence in M&A. We tackle the pressing questions about preparing for M&A changes, ensuring stakeholder readiness, and the importance of cultural discussions before integrating new co-employees. Other key topics include the importance of payroll representation in decision-making, the utility of an M&A playbook, and the vital role of project management in these processes. Want to get involved in the conversation? Email us at podcasts@payroll.org or leave us a comment on PayrollOrg's Facebook page.
Green MLA Megan MItton, asks questions to the outgoing chief medical officer of health, Dr Jennifer Russell, in the New Brunswick legislature. Mitton tried to get answers on how the PC government made decisions during the Covid-19 pandemic. And on the phone-in: Jim White answers questions on painting and staining
We are here to participate in social inequality on every level of life, especially in how we govern ourselves. This mediation is a powerful guided process with Saint Germain, the Avatar of this Age of Aquarius. It will give you an opportunity to fully participate in being the change we all want to see. I'd like to change the name from Independence Day to Freedom Day. I AM the God of Freedom. Instead of going back into history, and the pain of inequality and all that isn't working, move forward into Divine Governance. Imagine with me today and let us dream forward. You are my team on the ground. Let us together with the Angelic Host and the Elemental Kingdom ignite a new day in America, The land that I love. ~ Saint Germain The song behind this meditation is called Divine Governance by Jennifer Russell. If this podcast supports you spiritually, please consider fueling it with your financial support. Any amount is appreciated. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/donate/
Tim and John talk heat pump technology and electrification with Lochinvar's Jennifer Russell, Segment Development Manager, Decarbonization, and A.O. Smith's Josh Greene, Corporate Vice President, Government, and Industry Affairs. What's all the buzz about?Get Ready for the Workday with CINTAS at www.cintas.comSubscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels and don't forget about the other ways to interact with the Mechanical Hub Team! Follow Plumbing Perspective IG @plumbing_perspective Follow Mechanical Hub IG @mechanicalhub Sign up for our newsletter at www.mechanical-hub.com/enewsletter Visit our websites at www.mechanical-hub.com and www.plumbingperspective.com
Thisis Zack Kucharski from The Gazette, and I'm here with your update for MemorialDay, Monday May 29th.It'll be sunny again with a High of 86 today. Tonight it'llremain clear and dip to 60 degrees, before jumping to 89 degrees Tuesday asfolks head back to work. It's going to be dry and hot this week, with several90 degree days in the forecast.A Waterloo woman died late Saturday in Iowa City after the car she was driving in was hit by two 17-year-old drivers who failed to stop and hit her car.Thecrash happened just before 11 p.m. Saturday at Court Street and Seventh Avenue. Twenty-two year old Jennifer Russell was hit by 17-year-olds Kesean Ford and Elijah Seals. Ford and Seals are from Iowa City. The crash was investigated by the Iowa State Patrol.If you got to ride on trails in Linn county this weekend…there's work to continue to build out the network that now features just over 100 miles of hard-surface trails in Linn County, Cedar Rapids and Marion.To guide that future work, the city of Cedar Rapids and Linn County Conservation are working on a Trails and Bikeways Plan. And they're asking the public, local businesses and trail and bikeway enthusiasts to think about the future and what they'd like to see.The plan will update the city's and county's existing trails plans and maps.The city's plan was adopted in 2012 and the county's was adopted about 20 years ago.Trails and bikeways, local leaders believe, help recruit and retain workers, boost the quality of life, draw tourists to the area and attract new businesses.Catching you up on a couple stories that broke late in the week. University of Iowa athletics director Gary Barta will retire as Iowa's athletic director on Aug. 1. Barta held the post for 17 years.Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed the Youth Labor Bill into law on Friday.Working more jobs at longer hours is now an option for Iowa youth between the ages of14 to 17 after Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday signed into law legislation that critics say will put young Iowans in dangerous workplace settings.While the new law is significantly watered down from its initial form in the Iowa Legislature this year, it strips away some restrictions on jobs that 14- to 17-year-olds are allowed to work.Supporters have said the bill provides more opportunities for young Iowans who want to work and could help address the state's shortage of workers.The new law addresses youth labor regulations in myriad ways. Among them:16- and 17-year-olds, with parental permission, can serve alcohol in restaurants — but not in bars or strip clubs,16- and 17-year-olds can participate in work-based learning programs in areas like manufacturing.14- and 15-year-olds can work later hours (until 9 p.m. during the school year and until 11 p.m. during the summer); people over age 16 can work the same hours as adults.In today's Gazette, we debut an audience driven feature called Curious Iowa, which responds to your questions. Today's installment looks underground at the Cedar Rapids sewer maintenance team. You can check it out at thegazette.com/curious.That's all for now. Have a great Memorial Day and a special thank you to those members of the Armed Forces who have given of their time to serve their country. Thank you. We'll see you back here tomorrow.
Easter Sunday, Passover, and Ramadan are invitations to Resurrect and Rise in our Ascension. As we step into our true nature as Light Beings we are leaving the old systems behind and becoming Ascended Masters. The Resurrection Flame restores and renews everything that it is called into. It raises the Divine Blueprint to everything that it touches. It is the same energy that burst the flowers through the soil. In this meditation we're taking advantage of this gift and cleansing our entire auric fields and restoring our energy fields If something feels dead and stagnated in your life, or if you need to be inspired, this meditation will help you do that. The music on this podcast was created by Jennifer Russell. The song, Rise Up!, which ends the meditation is from the CD ‘Let There Be Light.' Click here to listen to the entire collection of her music. https://jenniferruthrussell.bandcamp.com/ If this podcast supports you in any way, please consider fueling it with your financial support. Any amount is welcome. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/donate/
Are you seeking a deeper sense of peace and alignment in your life? The aspects of the Divine feminine are the key to making these desires a reality. You can experience opulence and soul alignment with this powerful energy. My guest this week, Jennifer Russell, received the call from Mother Mary, guiding her towards her work of bringing in the Divine Feminine to connect with our unique portal to the Divine. Jennifer is an author, Spiritual Mentor, and creator of the Angels of Abundance Ascension Academy. Within which she assists in guiding those who feel the call to open to their true wealth and abundance by connecting with Ascended Masters and Angels.On this episode, Jennifer and I break down what the Divine Feminine qualities are, how you can move further into them for greater peace and joy, steps to take to connect with your own portal and commune with Ascended Masters, and how you can use Opulence Fusion to end financial lack and unworthiness for good. Jennifer also leads us in a beautiful sound bath meditation to journey into this space of Divine connection. Jennifer's an Award-Winning Songwriter, a Spiritual Mentor, and a channel for Mother Mary. She's authored 3 books in the Mother Mary Series, their new book is called Opulence Infusion - a new faith currency. It was released on March 20, 2023. Jennifer's successful Podcast is called Morning Light Meditations.Her intimate partnership with Mother Mary, Archangel Michael, and Saint Germain, is the unseen force that founded and directs the Angels of Abundance Ascension Academy. Jennifer's life's vision is to empower Lightworkers to take back their money power and step into their sovereignty.Jennifer has been a spiritual mentor for over 20 years. She trained at Agape International Spiritual Center under Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith. Angels of Abundance Ascension Academy AND FREE GIFThttps://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.comMorning Light Meditationshttps://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/morning-light-meditations/Author Pageamazon.com/author/jenniferruthrussellMusic Pagehttps://jenniferruthrussell.bandcamp.com/
I love you. I'm sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. This Ancient Huna prayer makes all things right, This meditation helps to cleanse our hearts of all resentments and blame using the Ho'oponopono Prayer Chant and the Violet Flame A pure heart keeps us miracle ready and available for the highest service. Ho'oponopono Prayer Chant is on the Ho'oponopono Prayer Chant CD and was composed by Jennifer Russell and recorded and produced by Michael Gayle. You can find all of Jennifer's published music here. https://jenniferruthrussell.bandcamp.com/ Watch the video for a visual experience. https://youtu.be/NR25VtTM2mE
Straight outta AHR, we talk with Jennifer Russell, Segment Development Manager, Lochinvar, LLC and Dino Pioli, Senior Regional Manager, Spirotherm. Jennifer talks decarbonization, heat pumps and electrification, and what Lochinvar is doing to spearhead sustainability initiatives. Dino talks about his foray into the industry, social media, and he brings a new product to AHR. Listen to find out.Subscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels.Follow Plumbing Perspective @plumbing_perspectiveVisit our website: www.mechanical-hub.comSign up for our newsletter: https://mechanical-hub.com/enewsletter/
This week, we have leadership strategist and transformational facilitator Jennifer Russell as our guest. Jennifer has co-led Camp Mystic for the past 12 years, a camp that brings together thought leaders, teachers, healers, entrepreneurs, artists, and performers who are dedicated to creating transformative experiences and culture. In the "Grand Playa," Jennifer is a successful entrepreneur and has worked on the executive teams of high-impact biotech startups. Alongside her business and life partner, Bryan Franklin, Jennifer is an executive coach, relationship coach, leadership strategist, and facilitator, committed to helping create impactful organizations, healthy relationships, and thriving cultures. Jennifer leads transformational and professional programs designed to liberate people from self-imposed limiting beliefs and helps evolve the way we lead and love in hopes of healing the divide and building bridges in our polarized world.(0:32) The Purpose Behind Camp Mystic(7:53) The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Burning Man(8:47) How Burning Man Changed Jennifer's Life(17:15) Convincing a Burning Man Skeptic(29:17) The Rationale Behind Bringing More Conveniences to Burning Man(32:21) The Importance of Documenting Camp Mystic's History(39:14) The Impact of the Demanding and Contribution Matrix(57:32) Leading with Your Highest Values as a Camp Lead(64:30) Making Strike a Positive and Inspiring Experience(66:22) Lessons for Aspiring Theme Camp Organizers(68:10) Architecting Your Culture Documents for the Best Culture(69:57) Specific Actions for Aspiring Theme Camp Organizers(74:30) The Importance of Curating the Right People(79:48) The Key Skill of Holding Multiple Perspectives in Dissolving Conflicts of Different Values(90:10) Leadership Lessons from Being a Camp Lead(93:30) Jennifer's Longterm Vision(102:11) The Idea of "Never Having to Work Again"(106:44)(114:36) Managing Energy and Time to Get All Your Projects Done(113:52) CK's Secret Intention with All His Guests(123:50) The Transformational Power of Stories(129:15) One Lesson Jennifer Would Give to Her Younger Self
Good morning ladies and gentleman, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. The midterm elections are still in full swing in some states, as results are still trickling in… let’s get to the news: As things stand now according to the Associated Press: The GOP leads the democrats with 47-46 seats taken. 51 is needed for majority. In the house, the GOP leads with 199 seats to the democrats 174 seats. 218 seats are needed for majority. In Arizona, currently democrat Katie Hobbs holds a slim lead over Republican Kari Lake, with 66% of the vote reporting. In Oregon, Tina Kotek the democrat, has a slim lead over Republican Christine Drazen, with 67% of the vote reporting… and Drazen for those of you who remembered even had the support of one of the Nike founders. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/11/09/who-will-republicans-hold-accountable-for-tuesday-night-n2615702 Republican Voters Deserve Answers and Accountability There's no way to sugarcoat it — Republicans got bamboozled in the midterms. All the polls that we reported showing Republican candidates surging in the final weeks of their campaigns, the race ratings from the Cook Political Report, and the overconfident statements from GOP leaders were all significantly overly optimistic about what we all watched play out on Tuesday night. There were GOP victories — Ron DeSantis and Marco Rubio in Florida, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Jen Kiggans in Virginia, to name a few — but conservatives were sold a false bill of goods from the leaders tasked with delivering GOP majorities. Those promising great success in order to consolidate power, in a drapes-measuring move, hoping to land a leadership position in a new Republican majority may be the worst offenders who owe the Republican electorate the most answers. Among them are the leadership of the Republican National Committee, including Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee — Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) — and National Republican Senatorial Committee — Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the House Republican Leader — Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). In an election year that favored Republicans purely for its timing as the first midterm of the Biden administration, an advantage that should have been helped by a president with chronically underwater approval, inflation above eight percent, surging crime and drug overdose crises, a wide open border, and so many more reasons, there's no reason Republican candidates should have performed as poorly as they did. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/11/09/breaking-pennsylvania-senate-race-called-n655867 Pennsylvania Senate Race Called for Fetterman Democrat John Fetterman has won the Pennsylvania US senate election against Republican Mehmet Oz. The race ended up close, but Fetterman’s overperformance with blue-collar voters pushed him over the finish line. He will now head to Washington, DC, in January as part of what will almost certainly remain a Democrat-controlled Senate. What else can you say? The Republican Party lost to a man who is not cognitively all there. As Matt Walsh put it: The Republican Party outside of Florida has no message. No discipline. No leadership. No courage to confront the important issues head on. That’s why they’re losing to literally brain damaged candidates. We need a total overhaul. But I think I like Jeff Durbin’s take better: “Our nation won't see meaningful and lasting change apart from Christ through any election. Transformation comes through regeneration and repentance. Hope is in the King and not the legislature. Red without His blood is meaningless. Conservative without Christ is futile.” https://www.axios.com/2022/11/09/nevada-senate-election-results?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=twitter Results in Nevada Senate race delayed due to paper ballots Nevada's midterm election results have been delayed, according to local election officials, leaving the state's high-stakes Senate race outcome in the balance as of early Wednesday. Driving the news: Two counties where the vast majority of Nevada voters reside aren't expected to start counting some mail-in ballots until Wednesday, The Nevada Independent reported. In Clark County, a shortage of election workers was causing the delay, while Washoe County received large volumes of mail and drop-off ballots, per the Independent, which spoke to county officials. Nevada state law also allows mail-in ballots to arrive days after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Nov. 8, per Forbes. Nevada's race is one of four key Senate battlegrounds that remained uncalled early Wednesday. Georgia, Wisconsin and Arizona are also unresolved. What they're saying: "Clark is not counting drop boxes tonight, but, to be clear, we said all along that we would only have some of the results on election night," Jennifer Russell, a spokesperson for the Nevada secretary of state, told NBC News Tuesday. "By law, Nevada counties have until Nov. 12 to receive mail ballots." "We're all used to elections where it was as simple as plugging in USB sticks and running the results," Bethany Drysdale, a spokesperson for Washoe County, told the Reno Gazette Journal. "We can't do that now because there are so many paper ballots. It's going to take longer. This is the new normal for election night." https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/2022-midterm-elections-voting-results-predictions-candidates-updates Key races across the country still being called, House, Senate majorities still up for grabs Georgia Senate results: Warnock, Walker tell supporters to hang tight with race too close to call The United States Senate race in Georgia does not have a clear winner as neither incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock nor his Republican challenger Herschel Walker have claimed an outright majority of the vote so far. As of Wednesday morning, the race is too close to call, according to the Fox News Decision Desk, with more than 3.8 million ballots cast and Warnock leading Walker by approximately 35,000 votes. Warnock holds 49.42% of the vote, with 1,935,464 votes in his favor, and Walker has 48.52% with 1,900,168 votes. Third-party candidate Chase Oliver has 80,895 votes with 97.94% of precincts reporting. Georgia law requires a candidate to surpass 50% of the vote to win an election, and a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held on Dec. 6 if no candidate meets that requirement. Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows 'I won’t stop running for a better Georgia' Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams lost to Gov. Brian Kemp for the second time on Tuesday, but indicated that she does not plan on exiting the political arena. Abrams gave a concession speech on Election Night after results showed that she had lost to Kemp in a race that was not particularly close. Abrams famously declined to formally concede to Kemp in 2018 after a narrow defeat, claiming at the time that the election was rigged by voter suppression. This time around, she made no such claim and only looked to the future. Alabama election results: Republican Katie Britt becomes state's first female elected senator Republican Katie Britt has made history by becoming the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama. The self-described 40-year-old "mama on a mission" is projected by Fox News’ Decision Desk to defeat Democrat Will Boyd after, so far, capturing around two thirds of the vote. Republican George Santos flips Democratic House seat in New York Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Santos defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, who was vying to fill the Long Island seat after Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi announced he would be retiring to take a stab at New York governor. Suozzi came in a distant third in the Democratic primaries in the governor’s race, but Santos secured his place in Congress by running on cutting taxes, boosting border security and rallying against cashless bail. The Associated Press called the race shortly after 1:30 a.m. once the Republican held a lead of 54.2% of the vote over Zimmerman’s 45.8%, with 90% of the votes already counted. It’s worth noting that Santos is a homosexual… so we need to be praying for his repentance on that front. ‘Squad’ rolls to easy victories in House races Perhaps the worst news of the day… The progressive House members collectively known as the “Squad” easily won reelection in their respective elections on Tuesday. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., were all projected by The Associated Press as winning by wide margins. Bowman, who represents New York's 16th Congressional District comprising parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, had the slimmest margin of victory and yet still was leading 65%-34% against Republican challenger Miriam Flisser, with more than 91% of results reporting. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib were the founding members of the "Squad," who gained notoriety as freshman lawmakers after the 2018 election for pushing the Democratic House conference to the left. Bush and Bowman joined the informal group after winning election in 2020. Westminster Effects: Have a guitarist in your life? Consider giving the gift of musical dominion this Christmas with Westminster Effects. Westminster Effects exists for the glory of God and the tone of his people and features guitar pedals such as the 2716 , the signature pedal of Seth Morrison of Skillet, the Geneva Amp Sim, the Spurgeon Reverb, and the O$teen Di$tortion. Use coupon code FLF all month long for 10 percent off all pedals at westminstereffects.com. Kentucky voters reject constitutional amendment declaring no right to abortion Voters in Republican-leaning Kentucky have rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have denied any right to abortion. The result of Tuesday’s election comes months after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in a decision that has led to near-total bans in a dozen states, including in Kentucky. The ballot question had asked Kentuckians if they wanted to amend the constitution to say: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." The outcome highlights a gap between voters and the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature, which added the proposed amendment to the 2022 general election slate a year ago in a move some thought would drive more conservative voters to the polls. While seen as an important win for abortion-rights advocates, the amendment's defeat will have no practical impact on the right to an abortion if a sweeping ban on the procedure approved by lawmakers survives a legal challenge presently before the state Supreme Court. Michigan voters pass measure protecting abortion rights, other pregnancy-related decisions The people of the state of Michigan voted in favor of a new measure that protects abortion and other decisions related to reproduction and pregnancy. Proposal 3 amends the state constitution by adding rights to abortion and contraception. It states that everyone has a "fundamental right to reproductive freedom," defining this as including -- but not being limited to -- "prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care." The measure also allows the state to regulate abortion after the time a fetus becomes viable. The approval of the proposal came months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which gave states the power to protect or ban abortion. The decision in June lead to near-total bans in a dozen states and was a hot topic leading up to the midterms. The passing of the proposal puts a definitive end to a 1931 ban on abortion that had been blocked in court, but could have been reviewed. Opponents to the measure said protecting abortion rights could have far-reaching effects on other laws in the state, such as one requiring parental notification of an abortion for someone under age 18. Legal experts said changes to other laws would only happen if someone sued and won, a process that could take years and has no certainty of success, The Associated Press reported. Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute offers a gap year training program to strengthen the faith and character of young Christian men and women. Their students participate in core worldview classes to learn to think God's thoughts after him and workshops in business and vocational preparation while developing godly habits. Students will grow in understanding and maturity with the aim for them to go out and take dominion over the tasks the Lord calls them. To strengthen churches. To build households. To start businesses. To cultivate excellence. To seek first the kingdom. To be confident in their faith and competent in their labor. Enrollment opens January 2023. Visit them online at cornerstonework.org for more information. Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/11/brooklyn-nets-reportedly-have-6-demands-including-sensitivity-training-that-kyrie-irving-must-meet-in-order-to-be-reinstated/ Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Have 6 Demands Including Sensitivity Training That Kyrie Irving Must Meet In Order To Be Reinstated A new report claims the Brooklyn Nets have at least six demands Kyrie Irving must meet in order for him to be reinstated for the team after they suspended him for sharing a movie link to his Twitter account. Irving was indefinitely suspended after he shared an Amazon link to the film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America The Movie to his Twitter account. Following the suspension announcement, Irving apologized for sharing the movie link. Now a new report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania claims the Nets have six demands Irving must meet in order to return to the team. Charania wrote on Twitter, “Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team: – Apologize/condemn movie – $500K donation to anti-hate causes – Sensitivity training – Antisemitic training – Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders – Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding.” It’s unclear how legitimate these demands are given Irving had previously announced in a joint statement with the NBA and the Anti-Defamation League that he would donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL rejected Irving’s donation with the organization’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responding to Irving’s apology. YouTuber Ryan Kinel of Sports Wars reacted to this list of demands and the actions the Brooklyn Nets and the NBA have taken against Irving. WARNING: A few spots of language: Nets Have LIST OF DEMANDS For CANCELLED Kyrie Irving To Return To Team | This Is Crazy-Play 0:00-1:58 That about sums it up…
Good morning ladies and gentleman, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. The midterm elections are still in full swing in some states, as results are still trickling in… let’s get to the news: As things stand now according to the Associated Press: The GOP leads the democrats with 47-46 seats taken. 51 is needed for majority. In the house, the GOP leads with 199 seats to the democrats 174 seats. 218 seats are needed for majority. In Arizona, currently democrat Katie Hobbs holds a slim lead over Republican Kari Lake, with 66% of the vote reporting. In Oregon, Tina Kotek the democrat, has a slim lead over Republican Christine Drazen, with 67% of the vote reporting… and Drazen for those of you who remembered even had the support of one of the Nike founders. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/11/09/who-will-republicans-hold-accountable-for-tuesday-night-n2615702 Republican Voters Deserve Answers and Accountability There's no way to sugarcoat it — Republicans got bamboozled in the midterms. All the polls that we reported showing Republican candidates surging in the final weeks of their campaigns, the race ratings from the Cook Political Report, and the overconfident statements from GOP leaders were all significantly overly optimistic about what we all watched play out on Tuesday night. There were GOP victories — Ron DeSantis and Marco Rubio in Florida, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Jen Kiggans in Virginia, to name a few — but conservatives were sold a false bill of goods from the leaders tasked with delivering GOP majorities. Those promising great success in order to consolidate power, in a drapes-measuring move, hoping to land a leadership position in a new Republican majority may be the worst offenders who owe the Republican electorate the most answers. Among them are the leadership of the Republican National Committee, including Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee — Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) — and National Republican Senatorial Committee — Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the House Republican Leader — Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). In an election year that favored Republicans purely for its timing as the first midterm of the Biden administration, an advantage that should have been helped by a president with chronically underwater approval, inflation above eight percent, surging crime and drug overdose crises, a wide open border, and so many more reasons, there's no reason Republican candidates should have performed as poorly as they did. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/11/09/breaking-pennsylvania-senate-race-called-n655867 Pennsylvania Senate Race Called for Fetterman Democrat John Fetterman has won the Pennsylvania US senate election against Republican Mehmet Oz. The race ended up close, but Fetterman’s overperformance with blue-collar voters pushed him over the finish line. He will now head to Washington, DC, in January as part of what will almost certainly remain a Democrat-controlled Senate. What else can you say? The Republican Party lost to a man who is not cognitively all there. As Matt Walsh put it: The Republican Party outside of Florida has no message. No discipline. No leadership. No courage to confront the important issues head on. That’s why they’re losing to literally brain damaged candidates. We need a total overhaul. But I think I like Jeff Durbin’s take better: “Our nation won't see meaningful and lasting change apart from Christ through any election. Transformation comes through regeneration and repentance. Hope is in the King and not the legislature. Red without His blood is meaningless. Conservative without Christ is futile.” https://www.axios.com/2022/11/09/nevada-senate-election-results?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=twitter Results in Nevada Senate race delayed due to paper ballots Nevada's midterm election results have been delayed, according to local election officials, leaving the state's high-stakes Senate race outcome in the balance as of early Wednesday. Driving the news: Two counties where the vast majority of Nevada voters reside aren't expected to start counting some mail-in ballots until Wednesday, The Nevada Independent reported. In Clark County, a shortage of election workers was causing the delay, while Washoe County received large volumes of mail and drop-off ballots, per the Independent, which spoke to county officials. Nevada state law also allows mail-in ballots to arrive days after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Nov. 8, per Forbes. Nevada's race is one of four key Senate battlegrounds that remained uncalled early Wednesday. Georgia, Wisconsin and Arizona are also unresolved. What they're saying: "Clark is not counting drop boxes tonight, but, to be clear, we said all along that we would only have some of the results on election night," Jennifer Russell, a spokesperson for the Nevada secretary of state, told NBC News Tuesday. "By law, Nevada counties have until Nov. 12 to receive mail ballots." "We're all used to elections where it was as simple as plugging in USB sticks and running the results," Bethany Drysdale, a spokesperson for Washoe County, told the Reno Gazette Journal. "We can't do that now because there are so many paper ballots. It's going to take longer. This is the new normal for election night." https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/2022-midterm-elections-voting-results-predictions-candidates-updates Key races across the country still being called, House, Senate majorities still up for grabs Georgia Senate results: Warnock, Walker tell supporters to hang tight with race too close to call The United States Senate race in Georgia does not have a clear winner as neither incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock nor his Republican challenger Herschel Walker have claimed an outright majority of the vote so far. As of Wednesday morning, the race is too close to call, according to the Fox News Decision Desk, with more than 3.8 million ballots cast and Warnock leading Walker by approximately 35,000 votes. Warnock holds 49.42% of the vote, with 1,935,464 votes in his favor, and Walker has 48.52% with 1,900,168 votes. Third-party candidate Chase Oliver has 80,895 votes with 97.94% of precincts reporting. Georgia law requires a candidate to surpass 50% of the vote to win an election, and a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held on Dec. 6 if no candidate meets that requirement. Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows 'I won’t stop running for a better Georgia' Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams lost to Gov. Brian Kemp for the second time on Tuesday, but indicated that she does not plan on exiting the political arena. Abrams gave a concession speech on Election Night after results showed that she had lost to Kemp in a race that was not particularly close. Abrams famously declined to formally concede to Kemp in 2018 after a narrow defeat, claiming at the time that the election was rigged by voter suppression. This time around, she made no such claim and only looked to the future. Alabama election results: Republican Katie Britt becomes state's first female elected senator Republican Katie Britt has made history by becoming the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama. The self-described 40-year-old "mama on a mission" is projected by Fox News’ Decision Desk to defeat Democrat Will Boyd after, so far, capturing around two thirds of the vote. Republican George Santos flips Democratic House seat in New York Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Santos defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, who was vying to fill the Long Island seat after Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi announced he would be retiring to take a stab at New York governor. Suozzi came in a distant third in the Democratic primaries in the governor’s race, but Santos secured his place in Congress by running on cutting taxes, boosting border security and rallying against cashless bail. The Associated Press called the race shortly after 1:30 a.m. once the Republican held a lead of 54.2% of the vote over Zimmerman’s 45.8%, with 90% of the votes already counted. It’s worth noting that Santos is a homosexual… so we need to be praying for his repentance on that front. ‘Squad’ rolls to easy victories in House races Perhaps the worst news of the day… The progressive House members collectively known as the “Squad” easily won reelection in their respective elections on Tuesday. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., were all projected by The Associated Press as winning by wide margins. Bowman, who represents New York's 16th Congressional District comprising parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, had the slimmest margin of victory and yet still was leading 65%-34% against Republican challenger Miriam Flisser, with more than 91% of results reporting. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib were the founding members of the "Squad," who gained notoriety as freshman lawmakers after the 2018 election for pushing the Democratic House conference to the left. Bush and Bowman joined the informal group after winning election in 2020. Westminster Effects: Have a guitarist in your life? Consider giving the gift of musical dominion this Christmas with Westminster Effects. Westminster Effects exists for the glory of God and the tone of his people and features guitar pedals such as the 2716 , the signature pedal of Seth Morrison of Skillet, the Geneva Amp Sim, the Spurgeon Reverb, and the O$teen Di$tortion. Use coupon code FLF all month long for 10 percent off all pedals at westminstereffects.com. Kentucky voters reject constitutional amendment declaring no right to abortion Voters in Republican-leaning Kentucky have rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have denied any right to abortion. The result of Tuesday’s election comes months after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in a decision that has led to near-total bans in a dozen states, including in Kentucky. The ballot question had asked Kentuckians if they wanted to amend the constitution to say: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." The outcome highlights a gap between voters and the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature, which added the proposed amendment to the 2022 general election slate a year ago in a move some thought would drive more conservative voters to the polls. While seen as an important win for abortion-rights advocates, the amendment's defeat will have no practical impact on the right to an abortion if a sweeping ban on the procedure approved by lawmakers survives a legal challenge presently before the state Supreme Court. Michigan voters pass measure protecting abortion rights, other pregnancy-related decisions The people of the state of Michigan voted in favor of a new measure that protects abortion and other decisions related to reproduction and pregnancy. Proposal 3 amends the state constitution by adding rights to abortion and contraception. It states that everyone has a "fundamental right to reproductive freedom," defining this as including -- but not being limited to -- "prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care." The measure also allows the state to regulate abortion after the time a fetus becomes viable. The approval of the proposal came months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which gave states the power to protect or ban abortion. The decision in June lead to near-total bans in a dozen states and was a hot topic leading up to the midterms. The passing of the proposal puts a definitive end to a 1931 ban on abortion that had been blocked in court, but could have been reviewed. Opponents to the measure said protecting abortion rights could have far-reaching effects on other laws in the state, such as one requiring parental notification of an abortion for someone under age 18. Legal experts said changes to other laws would only happen if someone sued and won, a process that could take years and has no certainty of success, The Associated Press reported. Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute offers a gap year training program to strengthen the faith and character of young Christian men and women. Their students participate in core worldview classes to learn to think God's thoughts after him and workshops in business and vocational preparation while developing godly habits. Students will grow in understanding and maturity with the aim for them to go out and take dominion over the tasks the Lord calls them. To strengthen churches. To build households. To start businesses. To cultivate excellence. To seek first the kingdom. To be confident in their faith and competent in their labor. Enrollment opens January 2023. Visit them online at cornerstonework.org for more information. Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/11/brooklyn-nets-reportedly-have-6-demands-including-sensitivity-training-that-kyrie-irving-must-meet-in-order-to-be-reinstated/ Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Have 6 Demands Including Sensitivity Training That Kyrie Irving Must Meet In Order To Be Reinstated A new report claims the Brooklyn Nets have at least six demands Kyrie Irving must meet in order for him to be reinstated for the team after they suspended him for sharing a movie link to his Twitter account. Irving was indefinitely suspended after he shared an Amazon link to the film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America The Movie to his Twitter account. Following the suspension announcement, Irving apologized for sharing the movie link. Now a new report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania claims the Nets have six demands Irving must meet in order to return to the team. Charania wrote on Twitter, “Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team: – Apologize/condemn movie – $500K donation to anti-hate causes – Sensitivity training – Antisemitic training – Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders – Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding.” It’s unclear how legitimate these demands are given Irving had previously announced in a joint statement with the NBA and the Anti-Defamation League that he would donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL rejected Irving’s donation with the organization’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responding to Irving’s apology. YouTuber Ryan Kinel of Sports Wars reacted to this list of demands and the actions the Brooklyn Nets and the NBA have taken against Irving. WARNING: A few spots of language: Nets Have LIST OF DEMANDS For CANCELLED Kyrie Irving To Return To Team | This Is Crazy-Play 0:00-1:58 That about sums it up…
Good morning ladies and gentleman, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. The midterm elections are still in full swing in some states, as results are still trickling in… let’s get to the news: As things stand now according to the Associated Press: The GOP leads the democrats with 47-46 seats taken. 51 is needed for majority. In the house, the GOP leads with 199 seats to the democrats 174 seats. 218 seats are needed for majority. In Arizona, currently democrat Katie Hobbs holds a slim lead over Republican Kari Lake, with 66% of the vote reporting. In Oregon, Tina Kotek the democrat, has a slim lead over Republican Christine Drazen, with 67% of the vote reporting… and Drazen for those of you who remembered even had the support of one of the Nike founders. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/11/09/who-will-republicans-hold-accountable-for-tuesday-night-n2615702 Republican Voters Deserve Answers and Accountability There's no way to sugarcoat it — Republicans got bamboozled in the midterms. All the polls that we reported showing Republican candidates surging in the final weeks of their campaigns, the race ratings from the Cook Political Report, and the overconfident statements from GOP leaders were all significantly overly optimistic about what we all watched play out on Tuesday night. There were GOP victories — Ron DeSantis and Marco Rubio in Florida, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Jen Kiggans in Virginia, to name a few — but conservatives were sold a false bill of goods from the leaders tasked with delivering GOP majorities. Those promising great success in order to consolidate power, in a drapes-measuring move, hoping to land a leadership position in a new Republican majority may be the worst offenders who owe the Republican electorate the most answers. Among them are the leadership of the Republican National Committee, including Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee — Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) — and National Republican Senatorial Committee — Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the House Republican Leader — Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). In an election year that favored Republicans purely for its timing as the first midterm of the Biden administration, an advantage that should have been helped by a president with chronically underwater approval, inflation above eight percent, surging crime and drug overdose crises, a wide open border, and so many more reasons, there's no reason Republican candidates should have performed as poorly as they did. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/11/09/breaking-pennsylvania-senate-race-called-n655867 Pennsylvania Senate Race Called for Fetterman Democrat John Fetterman has won the Pennsylvania US senate election against Republican Mehmet Oz. The race ended up close, but Fetterman’s overperformance with blue-collar voters pushed him over the finish line. He will now head to Washington, DC, in January as part of what will almost certainly remain a Democrat-controlled Senate. What else can you say? The Republican Party lost to a man who is not cognitively all there. As Matt Walsh put it: The Republican Party outside of Florida has no message. No discipline. No leadership. No courage to confront the important issues head on. That’s why they’re losing to literally brain damaged candidates. We need a total overhaul. But I think I like Jeff Durbin’s take better: “Our nation won't see meaningful and lasting change apart from Christ through any election. Transformation comes through regeneration and repentance. Hope is in the King and not the legislature. Red without His blood is meaningless. Conservative without Christ is futile.” https://www.axios.com/2022/11/09/nevada-senate-election-results?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=twitter Results in Nevada Senate race delayed due to paper ballots Nevada's midterm election results have been delayed, according to local election officials, leaving the state's high-stakes Senate race outcome in the balance as of early Wednesday. Driving the news: Two counties where the vast majority of Nevada voters reside aren't expected to start counting some mail-in ballots until Wednesday, The Nevada Independent reported. In Clark County, a shortage of election workers was causing the delay, while Washoe County received large volumes of mail and drop-off ballots, per the Independent, which spoke to county officials. Nevada state law also allows mail-in ballots to arrive days after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Nov. 8, per Forbes. Nevada's race is one of four key Senate battlegrounds that remained uncalled early Wednesday. Georgia, Wisconsin and Arizona are also unresolved. What they're saying: "Clark is not counting drop boxes tonight, but, to be clear, we said all along that we would only have some of the results on election night," Jennifer Russell, a spokesperson for the Nevada secretary of state, told NBC News Tuesday. "By law, Nevada counties have until Nov. 12 to receive mail ballots." "We're all used to elections where it was as simple as plugging in USB sticks and running the results," Bethany Drysdale, a spokesperson for Washoe County, told the Reno Gazette Journal. "We can't do that now because there are so many paper ballots. It's going to take longer. This is the new normal for election night." https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/2022-midterm-elections-voting-results-predictions-candidates-updates Key races across the country still being called, House, Senate majorities still up for grabs Georgia Senate results: Warnock, Walker tell supporters to hang tight with race too close to call The United States Senate race in Georgia does not have a clear winner as neither incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock nor his Republican challenger Herschel Walker have claimed an outright majority of the vote so far. As of Wednesday morning, the race is too close to call, according to the Fox News Decision Desk, with more than 3.8 million ballots cast and Warnock leading Walker by approximately 35,000 votes. Warnock holds 49.42% of the vote, with 1,935,464 votes in his favor, and Walker has 48.52% with 1,900,168 votes. Third-party candidate Chase Oliver has 80,895 votes with 97.94% of precincts reporting. Georgia law requires a candidate to surpass 50% of the vote to win an election, and a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held on Dec. 6 if no candidate meets that requirement. Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows 'I won’t stop running for a better Georgia' Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams lost to Gov. Brian Kemp for the second time on Tuesday, but indicated that she does not plan on exiting the political arena. Abrams gave a concession speech on Election Night after results showed that she had lost to Kemp in a race that was not particularly close. Abrams famously declined to formally concede to Kemp in 2018 after a narrow defeat, claiming at the time that the election was rigged by voter suppression. This time around, she made no such claim and only looked to the future. Alabama election results: Republican Katie Britt becomes state's first female elected senator Republican Katie Britt has made history by becoming the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama. The self-described 40-year-old "mama on a mission" is projected by Fox News’ Decision Desk to defeat Democrat Will Boyd after, so far, capturing around two thirds of the vote. Republican George Santos flips Democratic House seat in New York Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Santos defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, who was vying to fill the Long Island seat after Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi announced he would be retiring to take a stab at New York governor. Suozzi came in a distant third in the Democratic primaries in the governor’s race, but Santos secured his place in Congress by running on cutting taxes, boosting border security and rallying against cashless bail. The Associated Press called the race shortly after 1:30 a.m. once the Republican held a lead of 54.2% of the vote over Zimmerman’s 45.8%, with 90% of the votes already counted. It’s worth noting that Santos is a homosexual… so we need to be praying for his repentance on that front. ‘Squad’ rolls to easy victories in House races Perhaps the worst news of the day… The progressive House members collectively known as the “Squad” easily won reelection in their respective elections on Tuesday. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., were all projected by The Associated Press as winning by wide margins. Bowman, who represents New York's 16th Congressional District comprising parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, had the slimmest margin of victory and yet still was leading 65%-34% against Republican challenger Miriam Flisser, with more than 91% of results reporting. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib were the founding members of the "Squad," who gained notoriety as freshman lawmakers after the 2018 election for pushing the Democratic House conference to the left. Bush and Bowman joined the informal group after winning election in 2020. Westminster Effects: Have a guitarist in your life? Consider giving the gift of musical dominion this Christmas with Westminster Effects. Westminster Effects exists for the glory of God and the tone of his people and features guitar pedals such as the 2716 , the signature pedal of Seth Morrison of Skillet, the Geneva Amp Sim, the Spurgeon Reverb, and the O$teen Di$tortion. Use coupon code FLF all month long for 10 percent off all pedals at westminstereffects.com. Kentucky voters reject constitutional amendment declaring no right to abortion Voters in Republican-leaning Kentucky have rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have denied any right to abortion. The result of Tuesday’s election comes months after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in a decision that has led to near-total bans in a dozen states, including in Kentucky. The ballot question had asked Kentuckians if they wanted to amend the constitution to say: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." The outcome highlights a gap between voters and the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature, which added the proposed amendment to the 2022 general election slate a year ago in a move some thought would drive more conservative voters to the polls. While seen as an important win for abortion-rights advocates, the amendment's defeat will have no practical impact on the right to an abortion if a sweeping ban on the procedure approved by lawmakers survives a legal challenge presently before the state Supreme Court. Michigan voters pass measure protecting abortion rights, other pregnancy-related decisions The people of the state of Michigan voted in favor of a new measure that protects abortion and other decisions related to reproduction and pregnancy. Proposal 3 amends the state constitution by adding rights to abortion and contraception. It states that everyone has a "fundamental right to reproductive freedom," defining this as including -- but not being limited to -- "prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care." The measure also allows the state to regulate abortion after the time a fetus becomes viable. The approval of the proposal came months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which gave states the power to protect or ban abortion. The decision in June lead to near-total bans in a dozen states and was a hot topic leading up to the midterms. The passing of the proposal puts a definitive end to a 1931 ban on abortion that had been blocked in court, but could have been reviewed. Opponents to the measure said protecting abortion rights could have far-reaching effects on other laws in the state, such as one requiring parental notification of an abortion for someone under age 18. Legal experts said changes to other laws would only happen if someone sued and won, a process that could take years and has no certainty of success, The Associated Press reported. Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute offers a gap year training program to strengthen the faith and character of young Christian men and women. Their students participate in core worldview classes to learn to think God's thoughts after him and workshops in business and vocational preparation while developing godly habits. Students will grow in understanding and maturity with the aim for them to go out and take dominion over the tasks the Lord calls them. To strengthen churches. To build households. To start businesses. To cultivate excellence. To seek first the kingdom. To be confident in their faith and competent in their labor. Enrollment opens January 2023. Visit them online at cornerstonework.org for more information. Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/11/brooklyn-nets-reportedly-have-6-demands-including-sensitivity-training-that-kyrie-irving-must-meet-in-order-to-be-reinstated/ Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Have 6 Demands Including Sensitivity Training That Kyrie Irving Must Meet In Order To Be Reinstated A new report claims the Brooklyn Nets have at least six demands Kyrie Irving must meet in order for him to be reinstated for the team after they suspended him for sharing a movie link to his Twitter account. Irving was indefinitely suspended after he shared an Amazon link to the film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America The Movie to his Twitter account. Following the suspension announcement, Irving apologized for sharing the movie link. Now a new report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania claims the Nets have six demands Irving must meet in order to return to the team. Charania wrote on Twitter, “Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team: – Apologize/condemn movie – $500K donation to anti-hate causes – Sensitivity training – Antisemitic training – Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders – Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding.” It’s unclear how legitimate these demands are given Irving had previously announced in a joint statement with the NBA and the Anti-Defamation League that he would donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL rejected Irving’s donation with the organization’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responding to Irving’s apology. YouTuber Ryan Kinel of Sports Wars reacted to this list of demands and the actions the Brooklyn Nets and the NBA have taken against Irving. WARNING: A few spots of language: Nets Have LIST OF DEMANDS For CANCELLED Kyrie Irving To Return To Team | This Is Crazy-Play 0:00-1:58 That about sums it up…
In this meditation, we are taking the ancient spiritual practice of blessing and expanding it with Saint Germain and the Violet Flame. You are participating in the midterm elections just by being on the planet. Bless them and America today. You'll start to think of your blessing as a simple way to bring freedom, justice, compassion, mercy, forgiveness, and transmutation, to everything around you. And guess what…you're fanning the flame of transformation and you get to experience it circling back to bless you and lift your vibration. Dialogue is the song beneath this meditation. It's composed by Michael Gayle. He's accompanied by David Strother on the violin and Jennifer Russell on piano. If this podcast supports you, please keep it going by fueling it with your financial support. Any amount is appreciated. https://Patreon.com/JenniferandMichael
If you are feeling ungrounded, do this meditation. When you cleanse your chakras, it helps you to feel good in your own skin. Our chakras are the organs of our light body. This meditation thoroughly cleanses each chakra in the Violet Flame. I AM the Light. The Light I AM fills your entire being with the Seven Sacred Rays. The song beneath this meditation is 'believe' from Jennifer Russell and Michael Gayle's CD 'be.' You can find most of the music on these podcast on Spotify or Apple Music Listen to more Morning Light Meditations here. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/morning-light-meditations/
Episode 261 is Jennifer Russell and Josh Bennett. Jennifer and Josh are the founders of the EMS Consulting Firm Protego Critical Communications Consultants (PC3). They started PC3 because they both recognized that the current trajectory of the EMS system is not sustainable. Jennifer has 33 years of EMS and fire experience, is an educator, and is currently working in her spare time on dual Master's Degrees. Josh has an MBA and has been involved in the tech world for many years. Josh has worked with nonprofits and worked on the Amazon retention study. Both Jennifer and Josh have Pittsburgh roots, which we chat about. Jennifer drops a few names that bring a big smile to my face. We talk about the problems in EMS and how PC3 may help solve them.
Our inner critic seems to be especially loud when we're expanding, trying something new, and becoming more visible. In today's Morning Light Meditation, Mother Mary's tells us that we are all healing this voice. It's a part of our Ascension journey. This healing process is practical, mystical, and it works! The music in this podcast was written and recorded by Michael Gayle and Jennifer Russell. The song is, believe, from the CD 'be.' You can find most of Jennifer's music on Spotify or Apple Music Make sure you've signed up to be notified via email for the Morning Light Meditations. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/morning-light-meditations/ If this podcast supports you spiritually, please consider fueling it with your financial support. Any amount is appreciated. https://Patreon.com/JenniferandMichael
In honoring the Seven Directions we nurture our true relationship with the Elemental Kingdom. When you start taking the time to love, bless, and sing to the nature spirits of air, fire, water, and earth … your life will start to be filled with magic and possibilities. This is an active meditation and best to do outside in your bare feet. The music for this meditation was sung and composed by Jennifer Russell. Receive a sound healing from Mother Mary and Jennifer here. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/
We continue our series on sharing the Gospel, this time tackling an audience that can be both the easiest and most difficult to talk to on the subject — children! Children's Ministry Director Tiffany Erickson and Jennifer Russell from early childhood development (otherwise known as The Ranch) walk us through a great tool for this conversation called The Wordless Book.
City of Frisco Special Event Supervisor Jennifer Russell joins Jordan and Will to discuss how the Frisco Parks and Recreation Department is creating culturally inclusive community events in a fast-growing community with diverse demographics and interests.
Are you ready to be an InterGalactic Master? Our solar plexus is incredibly sensitive and designed to keep us safe. It's the center of our gut reactions. It reaches out its feelers to let us know if we should be afraid. This powerful chakra is ready for an upgrade. This meditation is an activation into its higher 5D function. Our Solar Plexus is designed to be an instrument of wisdom and peace. As we open to interdependence with our heavenly team it becomes our center of peace, sending waves of wisdom into any situation bringing us the highest solution. This meditation is a mini version of our 5D solar plexus chakra healing from Sanctuary with Archangel Uriel and Donna Grace. Get the full replay here. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/sanctuary/ The music for this podcast was played by Jennifer Russell and includes, There is Nothing but Peace, words by Ernest Holmes and music by Jennifer Russell. This song is on One with the One CD. You can find most of the music on these podcasts on Jennifer's bandcamp site. https://jenniferruthrussell.bandcamp.com/
Season 3: Episode 22 || Jennifer Russell is running for school board, and is fighting to get parental rights back to the parents! Also, the CDC has admitted that well...they don't have any stats to support some of their claims.
May is Mother Mary's month. Her etheric Temple of the Sacred Heart over Fatima, Portugal, is open all month for us. I suggest that you do this meditation often this month, especially as you are going to bed. Most of our evolution and healing happens during our sleep. In this meditation, Mother Mary welcomes us into her Temple of the Sacred Heart and invites you to heal your heart. This Temple will feel familiar to you. You came here when you were in the womb. Mother Mary's great service to Life is to help fashion the matrix of the physical heart with Divine Substance. This meditation will be helpful to prepare you for the New Rosary on the Feast Day of Lady Fatima, May 13th. Are you feeling stuck spiritually and unable to create what you want? Maybe you're ready to heal your finances and release the old way of doing money? Join Mother Mary and Jennifer to learn the New Rosary. It's a simple and yet a powerful spiritual tool to help you manifest change in your life. The New Rosary is a gift that continues to give and give. Click here for more details and to sign up. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/new-rosary-with-mother-mary/ It's only $21 and here's a special 20% discount, just use the coupon code: newrosary on check out. The music under this meditation is by Jennifer Russell. The song, Open Your Heart, is on her WORTHY CD. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/morning-light-meditations/ You can find most of the music on these podcast on Spotify or Apple Music
The raising power of the Resurrection Flame restores, rebirths, and renews. It brings the perfection of the Divine Blueprint to everything that it touches. It is the same energy that burst the flowers through the soil. It's Easter! The Temple of Resurrection, over the Holy Land, is open and super active until mid-May. Yeshua, Mother Mary, Archangel Raphael, Archangel Gabriel, and Lady Hope are the guardians of this Flame. They are radiating mass amounts of the raising power of the Resurrection Flame throughout the world. In this meditation we're taking advantage of this gift and cleansing our entire auric fields and restoring our energy fields. If something feels dead and stagnated in your life, or if you need to be inspired, this meditation will help you do that. The music on this podcast was created by Jennifer Russell. The song, Rise Up!, which ends the meditation is from the CD ‘Let There Be Light.' Spotify Apple Music Have you unlocked the New Opulence Light Codes yet? Click here to receive this gift.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
The province has released its last public dashboard update on COVID 19 as case numbers surge. New Brunswick's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell explains those changes, the latest numbers, and addresses masking in schools.
In this meditation, we are taking the ancient spiritual practice of blessing and expanding it with Saint Germain and the Violet Flame. You'll start to think of your blessing as a simple way to bring freedom, justice, compassion, mercy, forgiveness, and transmutation, to everything around you. And guess what…you're fanning the flame of transformation and you get to experience it circling back to bless you and lift your vibration. Dialogue is the song beneath this meditation. It's composed by Michael Gayle. He's accompanied by David Strother on the violin and Jennifer Russell on piano. If this podcast supports you, please keep it going by fueling it with your financial support. Any amount is appreciated. https://Patreon.com/JenniferandMichael
Do you ever notice that certain people communicate in a way that gets them better results—raises at work, relationships, or new friends? You can learn how to do that! Jennifer Russell, executive coach, is here to talk about the importance of your ability to hold charisma and inspire people, and how claim your power. We all lead with different energy when we communicate, but she has discovered four faces of powerful communication that everyone has the ability to possess. On this week's episode of the You Turn podcast, Jennifer talks to Ashley about these four approaches of power, and how you can step in to them no matter what your values or strengths are. Walk away from the episode knowing exactly which one you are, and how to tap into every single one in order to embrace more inspired communication and boost your ability to fascinate anyone. As always, don't forget to stick around for Ashley's post episode thoughts!
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dr. Jennifer Russell is New Brunswick's Chief Medical Officer of Health.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick's Chief Medical Officer of Health joins Rachel Cave with her recommendations for living with Covid. Today marks the end of COVID-19 restrictions in the province.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
With COVID restrictions being lifted in the province, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell talks about the decision.
The Kewanee School Board held a special meeting on Tuesday, February 15th in the Petersen Auditorium at Kewanee High School. The meeting was intended to address the mask mandate from Governor J.B Pritzker, an executive that is currently on hold while Governor Pritzker appeals to have it restored. On Tuesday night, rather than join other schools in lifting the mask mandate or making masking an option, the School Board took no action and kept the mask requirement for Kewanee students, staff and teachers in place while the court hearings play out. After last night's meeting, Kewanee School District Superintendent Dr Christ Sullens spoke to WKEI reporter Jennifer Russell about the decision to not vote.
Sam and Steph bow down to friends Jen Russell and Steph Walker in this candid and informative interview which peels back the layers of our education system and what it's like to become a teacher. Jen and Walker shed light on the benefits and challenges of the process and programs, the pivots the 2020-2021 school year demands and the pure joy their students have brought them (most of the time). After this one, you'll want to call your favorite teacher.