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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comIs your head coach going to succeed? Most of the time, you'll know by Year 2. Welcome to the latest installment of SZD's checkup on head coaches about to start their second season on the job. The class of 2025 was famously light on Power 4 hires but offers more G6 hope than you might think. In this episode, we'll tier out this crop of second-year coaches as follows:* 0:16: Why Year 2 remains such a revealing checkpoint for college football coaches, even after the portal changed the roster-building calendar.* 8:03: The guys who are trending up, like Zach Kittley at FAU, Mark Carney at Kent State, Matt Drinkall at Central Michigan, Willie Simmons at FIU, Jerry Mack at Kennesaw State, Dan Mullen at UNLV, Jason Eck at New Mexico, and Matt Entz at Fresno State.* 24:28: The guys who have us in wait-and-see mode, including the hard AAC jobs, Phil Longo at Sam Houston, Mike Uremovich at Ball State, Eddie George at Bowling Green, Dowell Loggains at App State, Tony Gibson at Marshall, Barry Odom at Purdue, and Rich Rodriguez at West Virginia.* 39:22: The guys who are already trending the wrong way and need a turnaround, like Scott Frost at UCF and, well …* 46:01: Bill Belichick's lousy first year at North Carolina and how much hope there is that things could improveProducer: Anthony VitoEveryone can hear a free preview of this episode. To get the whole thing, become a paid subscriber today.For $10 a month (or you can get a free month with an annual subscription), subscribers get about twice as many Split Zone Duo podcasts, as well as our coach carousel reporting, deep dives on college football history, Q&A opportunities, and many more goodies as we think of them. You also help keep this show independent and ensure we're making a podcast that puts our listeners, not anyone else, first.
In this guest-hosted episode of the Derek Hunter Podcast, columnist Dean Karayanis — New York Sun columnist and longtime member of Rush Limbaugh's “highly overrated staff” — dives into a wide-ranging, culturally sharp monologue exploring how modern society has cheapened life, diluted powerful historical lessons, and substituted serious political discourse with empty media crosstalk. Dean reacts to the Democratic Nazi candidate for Senate in Maine, Graham Platner, smearing Senator Collins (who voted to convict President Trump in his second impeachment trial) “set me to die” in Iraq, contrasting it with General George S. Patton's authentic, uncompromising World War II ethos. He explores how the cinematic portrayal of Patton by George C. Scott has shaped our collective memory of war, and how Hollywood narratives have warped our understanding of historical conflicts like Vietnam. Turning a critical eye toward the media landscape, Dean dissects the tragic passing of hockey legend Claude Lemieux, using it to launch a stark, data-driven critique of Canada's controversial MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) program. Drawing from his own professional background in veterinary medicine, he explains the profound psychological toll that ending life takes on the human brain and warns against a culture that treats human existence as a mere "clump of cells." Finally, Dean analyzes the upcoming Texas Senate race involving James Talarico, the pitfalls of Republicans relying on cheap mockery instead of serious policy persuasion, and the return of The Washington Star. He wraps up the hour with a refreshing media contrast: Michael Keaton's viral, purely entertaining commencement speech at Kent State, proving that public figures can still choose to uplift an audience rather than make everything about themselves in service of left-wing politics.
Episode 78 The Kent State Shootings Part 2 We conclude season 4 of Campus Killings with part 2 of our deep dive into the infaamous Kent State shootings. If you have not yet listened to part 1 yet, please stop now and go back and listen to that part first. In this episode we break down the details of May 4, 1970, when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on protesting students at Kent State University. But what caused the Guard to shoot remains buried beneath shifting memories and a justice system at war with itself. Be sure to check out the awesome book mentioned in this episode; 67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence by Howard Means as well as the Kent State May 4th Center. Campus Killings will return in September with an all new season of cases, so please join us then. Have a safe and fun summer. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. Follow Campus Killings on Social Media via the following: Facebook - Instagram - Threads - X Formerly Twitter - BlueSky - Tik Tok - Twitch - Youtube Or find ALL of our social media platforms with one link: https://linktr.ee/campuskillings Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment ©2026 AbJack Entertainment -All rights reserved. This content is the sole property of AbJack Entertainment. Any unauthorized re-selling, re-purposing, or re-distribution, is strictly prohibited, and will be subject to legal action.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Big Sky Brigit and Beth. We talk about Lacrosse Champions, Ultimate Frisbee champs, the College World Series Bracket is set and we picked our favorite regionals based on vibes and uniforms, the College Softball World Series starts this weekend, we discuss some quotes from SEC Coaches, Mike Elko a man of brevity, Sark doesn't talk sh*t this time? Does he listen to our pod? Drinkwitz tells the Big Ten to get a Punting Injunction, Jon Sumrall making quotes, Lane Kiffin is back?, Cupcake Weekend is gone? Then we go over the Nominees for the 2006 Retroactive Sickos National Championship, Did Maryland beating Purdue in 2006 Bowl Game lead to them moving to the Big Ten? what the hell was happening in the entire state of North Carolina? that Boise State year, Kent State fumbled how many times??? Oh no FIU what happened, oh no Duke not you too and oh so much, much more! Join our Patreon for just $3 or $5 a month. https://www.patreon.com/cw/SickosCommittee Buy some of our merch from https://thesickoscommittee-shop.fourthwall.com/ Check out our Linktree for all our discount codes https://linktr.ee/sickoscommittee Subscribe to our blog at https://sickos-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@sickoscommittee See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ohio State's 2026 football schedule is starting to take shape, with kickoff times and TV networks now set for a third of the regular season, and the kickoff time for one more game narrowed down to the late afternoon or evening. Tony Gerdeman of the Buckeye Weekly podcast joins host Tom Orr to discuss the latest on the kickoff times for Ohio State's matchups with Ball State, Texas, Kent State, Maryland, and Michigan on this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
Jeff “Tito” Thitoff sounds off on another spicy round of college football trash talk on the Buckeyes Daily Blitz Podcast.Steve Sarkisian fired a shot at Texas Tech, Lane Kiffin took aim at the Big Ten, and Tito is not buying the idea that Ohio State's schedule is filled with cupcakes. From Oregon and Indiana to USC, Iowa and Illinois, the Buckeyes' path is anything but soft.Plus, Washington coach Jedd Fisch has a real solution for fixing non-conference scheduling, and Tito explains why power-conference matchups — and even preseason exhibitions — would be better than watching Ohio State beat up on Ball State and Kent State.Then it's recruiting time: James Laurinaitis keeps stacking talent in Columbus with a major 2027 linebacker pickup in Prince Goldsby. Why Ohio State isn't rebuilding — it's reloading.Catch the Buckeyes Daily Blitz Podcast with Jeff “Tito” Thitoff on FanStreamSports.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Last week on the show, we heard the journey of TJ Lawson at IMG Academy — so this week we had to get the other Lawson.In this episode, Bill Lawson, Head Track & Field Coach at IMG Academy, joins us for a wide-ranging conversation that starts in rural Illinois and stretches all the way to TrackTown USA, the NCAA, and now the inaugural Under Armour High School Championships.Along the way, Coach Lawson shares how the 1968 Olympics lit the spark, why multi-sport matters more than ever, how he and Coach “Bucky” helped build Northern Iowa into a national force, what it takes to keep the edge when you move from a “mid-major grind” to a brand-name program, and how he approached the tricky (and rewarding) line between being Dad and being Coach while TJ was being recruited.And yes… we talk about the barefoot Hayward Field kids races too.
OEA Locals can amplify the impact of their members' dues dollars through OEA grant programs - especially now, with the new Local Capacity Grants that are available just for completing a Local Capacity Toolkit assessment. The Tallmadge Teachers Association let the needs identified in that self-assessment drive their decisions not only to create a political action committee for their local, but also to create Action Plans to address needs in several other areas. Those Action Plans allowed them to access more Local Capacity Grant funding to support those new projects. TTA leaders join us for this episode to talk about how their Local Capacity and Wellness grants-fueled initiatives have strengthened member, student, and community engagement with their association. GRANT FUNDING IN ACTION | Watch this short video to see photos from a few of the many grant-supported projects the Tallmadge Teachers Association members mention in this episode!CATCH UP | Click here to listen to our conversation with OEA Secretary-Treasurer Rob McFee from earlier this season about the OEA grants that are available and the changes that have been made to make this funding more accessible and impactful for local associations. Your Dues Dollars at Work: What you need to know about OEA's Local Affiliate GrantsJUMP AHEAD | Helpful timecodes to hear about some of Tallmadge TA's initiatives and projects:4:00 - Starting a political action committee, based on needs identified in the Local Capacity Grant toolkit assessment10:00 - Cultural events at the middle and high schools16:00 - Improving association visibility with kindergarten graduation t-shirts19:45 - OEA Wellness Grant-funded Survival Bags21:00 - Bagel-fed and Bracelet-bound, thanks to OEA Wellness Grant funding21:45 - Promoting Leadership with New TeachersLEARN MORE ABOUT THE OEA GRANTS:For more information about the Local Capacity Grant, click here. Additional information can be found on the OEA Grants and Scholarships page, in the bottom right corner.For more information about the OEA Wellness Grants, click here. For details about the Special Projects and Effective Local grants, click here. The application form is available here.Click here to learn more about the OEA Foundation Grants.SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms. Click here for some of those links so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Featured Public Education Matters guests: Becky Miller, Tallmadge Teachers Association PresidentBecky Miller taught 5 years in Cuyahoga Falls and 30 in Tallmadge, where she is a second grade teacher. She is a past OEA Board member and past NEA Trainer of the Trainers. She currently serves as TTA president, with her term ending June 1st. Audrey Cunert, Tallmadge Teachers AssociationAshley Graham, Tallmadge Teachers Association memberAshley Graham is a School Psychologist who worked for five years in Akron Public Schools before moving to Tallmadge schools four years ago. This year, she has also taken on the responsibility as the coordinator for the English as a Second Language program, though primarily, she still serves as a school psychologist. This is her first year in a leadership position with TTA and she is currently a building rep at Tallmadge Middle School. Lianna Dauberman, Tallmadge Teachers Association Secretary-ElectNow in her 12th year as a school counselor -- all 12 of which have been in a K-5 setting -- Lianna Dauberman has been in Tallmadge schools for eight years now. She has been a building representative for TTA for the elementary for two years. This summer, she will start her new role as TTA Secretary. Brooke Nagy, Tallmadge Teachers AssociationBrooke Nagy is a kindergarten teacher at Tallmadge Elementary School. She has been teaching for 25 years and has been a building rep on Tallmadge Teachers Association for the last 17 years. Jon Bryan, Tallmadge Teachers Association Vice PresidentJon Bryan is currently a fifth-grade teacher in Tallmadge, Ohio, and is finishing his 32nd year in education. He holds his master's in education from Kent State and is a Nationally Board-Certified Teacher. Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents nearly 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award-winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband an...
This past week we discussed the spring of 1970, when the massacre at Kent State and the Hardhat Riots in NYC showed how the "silent majority" was ascendent in Nixon's America. Today, a conversation about the cultural force that most represented that: Archie Bunker on All In The Family.Join our America250 newsletter community! Subscribe for free to get the latest news and analysis of how America250 is playing out. Paying subscribers get access to early, ad-free versions of the show. Plus bonus features throughout the year. To support our work and get access to everything, subscribe now.This Day is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories.If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.comGet in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Follow us on social @thisdaypodOur team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Audrey Mardavich is our Executive Producer at Radiotopia. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Episode 77 The Kent State Shootings Part 1 We wrap up season four of Campus Killings with a 2-parter exploring one of America's darkest and most infamous campus cases; the Kent State shootings. The Kent State Shootings in 1970 have become an infamous case in American history. But while many may know that the National Guard killed students on Kent's campus, there is so much more to the story. In part 1, we examine the environment and factors that setup the tragedy that would unfold on the Kent State campus on May 4, 1970. Be sure to join us in two weeks as we conclude season four and wrap up the Kent State case. Be sure to check out the awesome book mentioned in this episode; 67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence by Howard Means as well as the Kent State May 4th Center. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. Follow Campus Killings on Social Media via the following: Facebook - Instagram - Threads - X Formerly Twitter - BlueSky - Tik Tok - Twitch - Youtube Or find ALL of our social media platforms with one link: https://linktr.ee/campuskillings Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment ©2026 AbJack Entertainment -All rights reserved. This content is the sole property of AbJack Entertainment. Any unauthorized re-selling, re-purposing, or re-distribution, is strictly prohibited, and will be subject to legal action.
On this day in 1970, police opened fire at Jackson State College in Mississippi, killing Phillip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green and injuring 12 others. The shooting came just days after the Kent State tragedy and remains a painful chapter in the history of racial injustice and protest in America. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale join Diallo & LUXXURY to break down their classic new-wave hit “Whip It.” They discuss the band's origins at Kent State, share the surprising influences on the song from Roy Orbison to Thomas Pynchon, and break down that iconic music video. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Getting cut is brutal. Getting cut on Hard Knocks is a whole different kind of pain. Roosevelt “Rosie” Nix sits down with us to tell the parts of his story most fans never hear, from being labeled “too small” out of Ohio to choosing Kent State because the coaches believed in him first, and how that early trust shaped everything that came next.We talk about Rosie's roots as a defensive lineman, why sacks were always the goal, and how he trained for the NFL as an “athlete” while teams projected him at linebacker, fullback, or anywhere he could help. Then we get into the hard turn: Atlanta, cameras, learning an entirely new offensive language, and a cut that sent him back home to teach at his high school while he kept training for a second chance that was not guaranteed.That second chance shows up in Pittsburgh, and it comes with a twist. Rosie breaks down what it's like to be told by Mike Tomlin, in a quick locker room moment, that you're switching again and you have seconds to decide. We dig into special teams as a career lifeline, the core four phases, why kickoff coverage became his stage, and how belief plus relentless work can turn a “role player” into someone teams actually game plan for. We also catch up on life after football, mental health, and Rosie's new chapter in franchising with Playa bowls.Footbahlin Merch:https://footbahlin-with-ben-roethlisberger.clockwise.io/products
NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden are joined by NFL Pro Bowler and Cleveland Browns legend Josh Cribbs to break down his career, favorite Browns stories, the latest NFL news and rumors, and much more! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code DEEBOJOE to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DEEBOJOE Timeline: 00:00 - Deebo's infamous hit on Cribbs06:13 - Deebo recruiting story17:10 - Browns/Steelers Rivalry31:12 - Cribbs on Browns QB battle42:43 - Super Chats (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NightcapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miriam and Lorenzo nerdout about women's basketball, unrivaled then they get into NCAA women's final four, Caitlyn Clark, Natasha Howard, 5 year old basketball, Northview, drive to be the best, recruiting trail, Kent State, Bowling Green State University, coaching, Tiffin Head coach, leaving college basketball, returning to coaching, new head coach and so much more!
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Today on the show we talk about the 1970 Kent State shooting and its famous picture. We also talk about independent voters, Trump, Kelly Bakes Kakes , Black Violence and Black Voting.
[00:00 - 01:10] Introduction and Welcome Hosts Shaun, Todd, and Glenn welcome viewers. Overview of the Veterans Breakfast Club mission: creating communities of listening around veterans and their stories. Invitation to join live Zoom sessions and watch on Facebook or YouTube. [01:10 - 06:40] Upcoming Events and Programs Announcement of Thursday night's "Greatest Generation Live" focusing on World War II and the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa. Introduction of two Okinawa veterans guests: Neil Mallalum (99 years old) and James Wheeler (104 years old). Discussion of their service, experiences, and upcoming program details. Mention of in-person breakfasts and the BBC magazine distribution. [06:40 - 34:00] Why Veterans Wear Black Caps - Open Discussion Jim Roberts poses the question: Why do veterans wear black caps? (Jim shares his personal experience and reflections on wearing his Vietnam unit hat.) Discussion about the symbolism of hats for veterans as identifiers and conversation starters. Mixed feelings about public reactions to hats and "Thank you for your service" comments. Ben Dawson (Air Force veteran) talks about pride and connection through hats. Baltimore Ben shares his evolving attitude toward wearing veteran hats and public recognition. Chris Perolo discusses the military tradition of headgear and its role in identity. John Per shares his pride in his Army Security Agency hat and its role in connecting with fellow veterans. Patrick Hughes talks about his separate brigade service and pride in his hat. Ron comments on the professional look and versatility of black hats. Al Smith shares mixed feelings about wearing hats and recognition. Rick Weber tells the story of the "Lobcocks" nickname and its significance. Mark Spearigio discusses his late adoption of wearing hats due to Vietnam War reception and the healing aspect of acknowledgment. Sue Watson shares her father's Marine Corps hats and the significance of the Eoima survivor hat. Discussion about family members wearing veteran hats or apparel. Civilians working with veterans share their experiences with public recognition. John Terry and others discuss the importance of hats as conversation starters and symbols of pride. [34:00 - 55:50] Special Guest: Bill Peters and Army Security Agency Story Bill Peters joins to share a story about a photo of Army Security Agency veterans in Vietnam. Description of the photo location (Dong Ba Thin near Cameron Bay) and unit activities. Discussion about the casual dress in the photo and life in Vietnam. Bill shares his homecoming experience and current involvement with military honor guards. Plans for an upcoming Army Security Agency anniversary program. [55:50 - 01:17:40] Anniversary of the Kent State Shooting - Historical Context and Veteran Memories Greg Yoast provides a detailed history of the Kent State shooting on May 4, 1970. Explanation of the political and social climate leading to the incident, including Nixon's Cambodia incursion. Todd and veterans share personal memories and reflections on the event. Don Nemch recalls the impact and significance of Kent State and related protests. Ben Dawson and others discuss the National Guard's role and the atmosphere on campuses. John Terry shares his experience as a ROC instructor during ongoing protests. Bill Rios shares his story as a two-war veteran and Vietnam War protester, including his draft experience and later service in the National Guard during the Gulf War. Discussion about the complexity and divisiveness of the Kent State incident and its lasting impact on veterans and the nation. [01:17:40 - End] Closing Remarks and Upcoming Programs Thanks to participants and viewers. Reminder to join the upcoming Battle of Okinawa program. Encouragement to support the Veterans Breakfast Club through membership and participation. This breakdown captures the main topics and flow of the conversation, providing viewers with a clear guide to the video content.
Support Green and Red Podcast and get analysis on U.S. politics, leftist strategy, and anti-establishment resistance at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast.It's the 56th anniversary of the killings at Kent State University. In a special encore episode, we're reposting our episode from 2020.In this episode, we commemorate the anniversary of the tragic events of May 4th, 1970 at Kent State University, where agents of the state murdered 4 students and shot 9 others. Students, who'd been told the war was winding down in Vietnam, erupted in protest at campuses all over America when Richard Nixon announced the U.S. invasion of Cambodia on April 30th. At Kent State, a working-class public school in Northeast Ohio, protesting students and other burned down an ROTC building, a common target in the Vietnam protest era, and Ohio Governor James Rhodes, vowing a violent response, mobilized the National Guard and sent them to Kent. For two days the students and Guard skirmished, with the paramilitaries hurling tear gas and intimidating students. On May 4th, the Guard, unprovoked, started shooting into the crowd of students and shot 13, killing 4, from distances beyond 300 feet. These were extrajudicial killings and a sure sign the state would murder anyone who challenged its interests. The war had come home! Scott and Bob, who's also a historian of the Vietnam War and the 1960s and has published extensively on those subjects, talk about the background to the protests, the official, violent response, the aftermath at places like Jackson State, where 2 more students were killed, and the larger context of anti-state protests and their meaning, and lessons.----------Outro// "Green and Red Blues" by Moody
The ladies kick things off with $5,000 sterling silver mint juleps, a full jar of fucks, and a pet photo challenge featuring a baby bird whose mother is auditioning for grounded mom of the year. Ashe takes us through a weird week in history covering the Kontiki voyage, the liberation of Dachau, the fall of Saigon, George Washington begging not to be president, Thomas Jefferson rationalizing the Louisiana Purchase, CERN releasing the worldwide web (and the eternal reminder that if it's free, you're the product), the Empire State Building, Bush's mission accomplished disaster, the King James Bible, Gone With The Wind, Kent State, and the Haymarket Affair. Christy explains why a blue moon used to mean something absurd or impossible centuries before astronomers got involved, and somehow that means Ashe owes everyone dinner on May 31. Then Michelle takes the wheel for a whole segment on intentional dressing, why we hide behind clothes, finding your three power pieces, dressing for your body shape, and the radical idea that anxiety lives in the waiting and confidence shows up after you take the step. Plus: Brian rage quitting over the spelling of Grogu, and a wiener dog t-shirt origin story.
On this day, 4 May 1970, the Kent State massacre took place when the Ohio National Guard fired 67 rounds into a crowd of students protesting against the bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam war, killing four and wounding nine others, including bystanders and one person who was permanently paralysed.Student John Cleary was there, and recalled how he tried to take a photograph of the soldiers:“As they got near the top of the hill, I wanted to get one last picture of them before they went over the crest of the hill. So I was kind of getting my camera, I was winding it, getting ready to take another shot and suddenly, they just turned and fired. It was like this volley of gunshots.“And then I got hit in the chest. I guess the best way I can describe it is like getting hit in the chest with a sledgehammer. It just really knocked me down. I don't remember too much after that. I don't remember the ambulance ride.”Cleary survived, but four people were killed: Sandra Lee Scheuer, aged 20, Allison B. Krause, 19, Jeffrey Glenn Miller, 20, and William Knox Schroeder, 19.The repression galvanised anti-war sentiment, with students in New York hanging banners stating "You Can't Kill Us All" and in the next few days millions took to the streets in protest.In the wake of the massacre, rather than charge any of the killers, 25 students were indicted. But charges were dropped by the following year.Learn more about the movement against the Vietnam war in our podcast episodes 43-46. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or here on our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/2020/09/23/e43-46-the-movement-against-the-vietnam-war-in-the-us/Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History
National Beer Pong day. National Star Wars day. Entertainment from 1999. Kent State massacre, 1st nonuplets (9 Babies), Battle of Coral Sea, 1st Grammy Awards. Todays birthdays - Bartolomeo Cristofori, John Speke, Auddrey Hepburn, Paul Geason, Nick Ashford, Stella Parton, Randy Travis, Ana Gasteyer, Lance Bass. Don Shula died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://diannacorcoran.com/ Star Wars themeBeer pong song - Stuart WebbNo Scrubs - TLCWish you were here - Mark WillsBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Solid like a rock - Ashford & SimpsonI want to hold you in my dreams tonight - Stella PartonHard rock bottom of your heart - Randy TravisBye Bye Bye - NSYNCExit - Wine into water - T. Graham Brown https://tgrahambrown.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com
What if one subtle collapse in your lower body is quietly driving most of your pain, stiffness, and "mystery" injuries? In this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement, Steven Sashen speaks with Dr. Mike Wasilisin, Founder and CEO of MoveU, who breaks down why most pain and injuries trace back to a few predictable misalignment patterns. After running a sports injury clinic and later selling it to build MoveU, he now teaches movement and alignment methods for everyday people and also teaches in chiropractic and PT education settings. In this episode, Mike explains valgus collapse, hip and spinal compensation, scapular position, and why minimalist footwear and better body awareness can help you move with greater durability and less inflammation. Key Takeaways: → Valgus collapse, where the knee caves inward, contributes to issues ranging from foot pain to knee and hip problems. → Foot position matters, and toes turned outward often reinforce poor knee tracking over time. → Misalignment shifts the load to the arch and soft tissues instead of distributing the force properly. → Hip drop from poor alignment can lead to compensations and increased back stress. → Posture determines stress distribution, with hyperextension loading joints and flattening loading discs. Dr. Mike Wasilisin's journey in healthcare and fitness began in 2000 at a chiropractic rehab clinic while he was earning a Psychology degree from Kent State, which he completed in 2004. In 2009, he earned his doctorate in chiropractic from Palmer College, specializing in body mechanics, strength training, pain psychology, and soft-tissue therapy using TPI, ART, FMS, and SFMA. From 2009 to 2017, he built a thriving private practice in San Diego and began teaching Kinesiology at California State University while running CaliSpine, a clinic specializing in low-back pain rehabilitation. After a viral quadratus lumborum video reached 4 million views in 2015, he committed to going fully online, frustrated by the limitations of traditional healthcare. That led to the creation of MoveU in 2016, a movement that helps people take control of their bodies through structured programs free from insurance red tape. Now, with over 3 million social media followers and more than 150,000 people having gone through MoveU programs, the impact continues to grow. Featured in Men's Health, CBS, and Live with Mark & Kelly, Dr. Mike's mission is clear—helping people stop treating pain as an emergency and start recognizing it as a lifestyle issue that can be addressed through awareness, movement, and a long-term plan. Connect With Mike: Website: https://moveu.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moveu/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moveu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/moveu Connect with Steven:Xero Shoes: https://xeroshoes.com/ Join the MOVEMENT Movement: https://jointhemovementmovement.com/ X: https://x.com/XeroShoes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xeroshoes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xeroshoes
On this day in 1990, the Fargo Forum ran a profile on the pastor of Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Fargo, not for his ministry, but for his work two decades earlier as a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter.
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Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Big Sky Brigit and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. Hey y'all UFL is on, Jordan attends a game, a flag lands on the sky cam, a weird Walkoff Penalty win for Orlando, FROZEN FOUR, Denver Wins but is outshot on doubled up on shots, Frozen Four Hot Dogs, we retract our prior support of North Dakota, Jax State Women's Bowling Champs, Rory's sickos Masters win, Masters menus from Western Michigan strength coach and Kent State's O Line, HUNGRY HOWIE'S GIVE RICO STEELE AN NIL DEAL, RIP to a legend of the New Mexico Bowl Marcellus Medina, ARTEMIS II HOT SAUCE UPDATE, Heinz Hot Taco Sauce really??? We would love a White Sox Pope Hat too, Ichiro's broken bat statue, Memphis gets a jersey patch, no spring game for Chicago State but could they even have one and are their players enrolled? today in weird box scores St. Scholastica vs Carleton 42 runs on 19 hits? THE LEGEND OF COSTA RICA'S PRISCILA CHINCHILLA and a 21-0 win over the Cayman Islands, and oh so much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Inside Drill, brought to you by the Group of Five Guys, Kent State Head Football Coach Mark Carney joins the show to talk all things Golden Flashes. Coach dives into spring ball, building his culture, expectations in year 2 and so much more. Do not miss out on a jam packed episode of Inside Drill!! SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@GroupofFiveGuys WEBSITE: http://www.groupoffiveguys.com/ MERCH: https://groupof5guys.onechaptr.com/group_of_5_guys_2-24/shop/products/all?page=1 Subscribe and follow the Group of Five Guys! @groupoffiveguys @Sprouse_68 @Tyler_J_Tipton @JMurphyLee SPONSOR THE SHOW OR BUSINESS INQUIRES: Email: groupoffiveguys@gmail.com Direct Message on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GroupOfFiveGuys #G5 #groupoffiveguys #G5Live Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As the decade devolved into war at home and abroad, Apollo 13 flew high above Earth with the hope of landing safely on the surface of the moon. But then, disaster struck, and time was on no one's side. Meanwhile, thousands of miles below the Apollo 13 spacecraft, a nationwide uprising among college students ended in disaster at Kent State and Jackson State Universities. With special guest Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise. Thank you to the Kent State Shootings Oral History Project. Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6. In 1970, Nixon expanded the war into neutral Cambodia to cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail and destroy NVA supply dumps. While the operation captured significant munitions, the NVA simply retreated further west to wait for U.S. forces to leave. This widening of the war sparked massive domestic unrest, including the Kent State shootings. The incursion deepened social rifts between the anti-war movement and Nixon's "silent majority". Ultimately, the strategic gain was temporary; the NVA quickly replenished supplies through new routes in Laos, proving their superior "strategic patience". (6)1950 KOREA
Griffin Warner talks betting for Wednesday. Griffin Warner drops a Wednesday edition of What I Bet with a full board across Champions League second legs, the NIT, and the First Four for March eighteen, he opens in Europe with Barcelona hosting Newcastle, recaps how the first leg swung late into a one one draw, and explains why the aggregate situation changes the second leg tactics, he leans Newcastle plus one and talks through the risk of a fast swing if Barcelona score first, then he turns to Liverpool hosting Galatasaray, explains why he is watching for the price to reach a key number, and lays out why Galatasaray can stay dangerous even in a tough road spot, he adds quick notes on Bayern versus Atalanta after a six one first leg, and on Tottenham versus Atletico with the advance market implying the tie is close to done, then he moves to college basketball with a run through First Four and NIT matchups including Kent State at Illinois State, George Washington at Utah Valley, Dayton at Bradley, Sam Houston at New Mexico, SMU versus Miami Ohio, and more, he shares the Dream Bracket promo code DREAM sixty for sixty dollars off on Pregame dot com, and he closes with his best bet for the night, Utah Valley minus two at home against George Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Wednesday. Munaf Manji and Dave Esler open the March 18, 2026 Cash That Ticket episode by talking through the reality of betting variance, how quickly public reaction swings after a bad day, and why long term results matter more than short term noise. They move into the Friday college basketball slate with a breakdown of Utah State versus Villanova, including market movement, rest, pace control, and the three point dependency that can decide a one game setting, with Dave ultimately leaning Utah State for added margin for error. Next they dig into Iowa versus Clemson, a slow paced defensive matchup with a very low total, and the discussion expands into one of the most actionable segments of the show, first half under logic, why end of half possessions can suppress scoring, and how live second half over numbers can become valuable after an early cold shooting stretch. The Friday card wraps with Missouri versus Miami Florida, where they separate trend driven narratives from matchup specific issues like turnovers, free throws, and perimeter defense, and again emphasize late game variance as a reason to consider first half angles. The conversation then shifts to MLB win totals, starting with the Philadelphia Phillies at 89.5, where they question repeat dominance, point to bullpen uncertainty and roster aging pressures, and lean under, followed by the Seattle Mariners at 89.5, where elite pitching upside is weighed against lineup inconsistency and a home run heavy profile that can lead to feast or famine stretches, producing another under lean. The episode closes with best bets, Dave on Illinois State laying points against Kent State based on conference strength and motivation, and Munaf on Naz Reid over 14.5 points with Anthony Edwards out, citing the expanded scoring role and matchup opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NCAA Division I Press Conference with Ohio State's Tom Ryan, Oklahoma State's David Taylor, Oregon State's Chris Pendleton and Kent State's Josh Moore. Save $10 on the D1 Preview Guide at mattalkonline.com/guide by using the discount code “podcast” at checkout. Want an ad-free version of the show AND the best in wrestling news from around the world? Sign up for the Daily Wrestling Newsletter presented by Resilite on Substack at https://www.mattalkonline.com/news Links to FollowJoin the Discord: https://www.mattalkonline.com/discordDaily Wrestling Newsletter: https://www.mattalkonline.com/newsContribute: https://www.mattalkonline.com/contributePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/mattalkonline The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear: https://www.mattalkonline.com/compound Quick Subscribe: https://www.Podfollow.com/shorttime Short Time Wrestling Podcast: Episode 800 –Recorded March 18, 2026Want an ad-free version of the show AND the best in wrestling news from around the world? Sign up for the Daily Wrestling Newsletter presented by Resilite on Substack at https://www.mattalkonline.com/news Links to FollowJoin the Discord: https://www.mattalkonline.com/discordDaily Wrestling Newsletter: https://www.mattalkonline.com/newsContribute: https://www.mattalkonline.com/contributePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/mattalkonline The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear: https://www.mattalkonline.com/compound Quick Subscribe: https://www.Podfollow.com/shorttime
Ken Carman shares a story about a legendary "Trojan Horse" prank between Akron and Kent State students. John then makes the case for the Cleveland Browns drafting quarterback Ty Simpson, citing his pre-existing relationship with Todd Monken. They analyze Simpson's interview comments and debate his viability as a draft target.
Ken and the team examine whether the Cleveland Browns should target safety Caleb Downs or focus on rebuilding the offensive line. They debate the best player available strategy while reacting to audio clips about Ken's alleged bias against Ohio State. The discussion wraps up with a look at the MAC tournament matchup between Akron and Kent State.
Jay Bilas joined Baskin and Phelps to preview all of the upcoming conference championship tournaments ahead of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament later in the month. He explained why MAC fans should be rooting for Miami of Ohio to lose their conference tournament, he broke down why the NCAA has structured the play-in, the selection, and the tournament the way it is, as well as why he thinks entry into the tournament is fair but not necessarily equal.
On Friday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Teddy Covers shares his favorite betting angles for tonight's Cavaliers vs Pistons & Nuggets vs Thunder NBA Action. Marco D'Angelo joins to give his thoughts and best bets for two of Friday's College Basketball Matchups, Michigan vs Illinois & Akron vs Kent State. Hosts, Andy Lang & provides props and share free picks & Gianni the Greek gives out the latest Vegas Sharp Bets – don't miss out!Intro 00:00WTF or LFG? Follow or Fade this Play? Syracuse vs Princeton 2:00Gianni 4:30CBB Friday Steam 4:40NBA Friday Steam 7:50UFC Action 9:00Why are these lines so high? 13:00Gianni's Twitter Hacked 16:20VR's One Underdog He's Eyeing 17:04Betting Spring Training? 21:20What's VR Rocking with This Weekend? 23:35Teddy Covers: NBA Overview 25:00Cleveland Cavaliers vs Detroit Pistons 27:50Denver Nuggets vs Oklahoma City Thunder 31:00Sell Me: Brooklyn Nets vs Boston Celtics 38:00Marco D'Angelo 47:00Michigan vs Illinois 48:21Akron Zips vs Kent St 52:00Andy Lang's All Around the World (NBA, UFC & NASCAR Free Picks & Props) 58:56
The Tennessee baseball team heads to Arlington looking to respond from a series loss to Kent State. Logan Quinton and Bill Mynatt discuss the Good, Bad and Ugly from the weekend that was. The three teams that the Vols will face are also previewed, as well as potential pitching matchups and other notes on players to watch at the Amegy Bank Series.
After GoVols247's Ben McKee and former Tennessee baseball pitcher Will Heflin take a moment to remember Wes Rucker, the two dive into what went wrong for the Vols in their series loss over the weekend to Kent State. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This show is delayed due to the untimely death of Will's friend and former podcast partner Wes Rucker. We'd like to urge you please support the gofundme for the family of Wes and also ask prayers for that family. Please note this podcast usually appears the day before a Tennessee weekend series but this time around it's a post series look back. Plus Will looks ahead to the weekend in this one...Please bookmark and spread the word!!!!Will Heflin wraps up Kent State series and previews this weekend's games in Arlington, Texas for the 2026 Amegy Bank College Baseball Series at Globe Life Field in Episode 3 of The Weekend Rotation.UCLA on Friday at 4 p.m. ETArizona State (Saturday at 12 p.m. ET)Virginia Tech (Sunday at 11:30 a.m. ET)Will brings you all the info on all of Tennessee's upcoming series in this once weekly podcast. Check back Wednesdays or Thursdays this season for new episodes. Tell a friend! @Vol_Baseball Turn on notifications. And remember Garza Law Tennessee Baseball Extra Innings on SEC Sundays. @WillHeflin11 @MattDixon3 GBO
Baseball America college reporter Jacob Rudner and national writer Geoff Pontes look back at the first full week of the season, including the No. 1 UCLA Bruins' sweep of then-No. 8 TCU, Texas and Georgia Tech getting off to hot starts and Oklahoma's fast rise in the Top 25. Rudner and Pontes also dive deeper on five teams with varying levels of concern.(4:09) UCLA dominates TCU(13:33) Texas off to a great start(19:29) Georgia Tech's historic offensive start(22:34) Oklahoma enters the top 10(30:54) The Fear Index(31:33) TCU's five-game skid(34:06) Coastal Carolina drops in the poll(38:36) How much should you worry about Florida State?(40:43) Tennessee upset by Kent State(46:17) Oregon State falls from the top 20(54:32) What we're watching in Week 3Our Sponsors:* Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Southeastern Conference baseball action the weekend of Feb. 20-22, in which the SEC went 44-4. Topics include Auburn and LSU sweeping three major non-conference opponents in the Amergy Bank College Baseball Classic and the Jacksonville College Baseball Classic; sweeps by Alabama (Rhode Island), Arkansas (Xavier), Florida (Kennesaw St.), Georgia (Samford), Missouri (New Haven), Mississippi State (Delaware), Oklahoma (Coppin State), Texas (Michigan State), Texas A&M (Penn) and Vanderbilt (Marist). Kentucky won its series 2-1 at Evansville, South Carolina took two of three in “Salute the Troops” weekend while Tennessee lost a home series, 2-1, to Kent State. Southeastern 16 Merch: https://se16.printify.me/ &COLLAR Stretchy. Wrinkle-proof. Built to look sharp. Welcome to Workleisure. Use promo code SEC16 for 16% off! https://andcollar.com/ ICON WALLETS Use promo code SEC16 for 20% off! https://icon-wallets.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to se16.caroline@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Southeastern 16 crew power-ranks the SEC's 16 baseball teams through two weekends of play. Did LSU stay on top or did another team (Texas?) supplant the Tigers at the top? Speaking of Tigers, what did we do with an Auburn team that had maybe the best weekend of an SEC team yet, but took a lopsided mid-week loss? What did we do with Tennessee after a weekend series loss to Kent State? And how about Oklahoma, which enjoyed the most lopsided weekend series win this weekend? All that, and more! Southeastern 16 Merch: https://se16.printify.me/ &COLLAR Stretchy. Wrinkle-proof. Built to look sharp. Welcome to Workleisure. Use promo code SEC16 for 16% off! https://andcollar.com/ ICON WALLETS Use promo code SEC16 for 20% off! https://icon-wallets.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to se16.caroline@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Tennessee Baseball team looked sharp throughout Opening Weekend. Logan Quinton and Bill Mynatt discuss the bright spots and questions marks through 4 games, plus an upcoming 3-game series that should challenge the Vols.
The Southeastern 16 crew previews weekend action in Week 2 of the Southeastern Conference baseball slate. Series include: Indiana at LSU, Xavier at Arkansas, Kent State at Tennessee, Delaware at Mississippi State, Kansas State at Auburn, Marist at Vanderbilt, Penn at Texas A&M, Coppin State at Oklahoma, Missouri State at Ole Miss, Michigan State at Texas, Kennesaw State at Florida, Kentucky at Evansville, Rhode Island at Alabama, Samford at Georgia, Army at South Carolina and Missouri at New Haven. Southeastern 16 Merch: https://se16.printify.me/ &COLLAR Stretchy. Wrinkle-proof. Built to look sharp. Welcome to Workleisure. Use promo code SEC16 for 16% off! https://andcollar.com/ ICON WALLETS Use promo code SEC16 for 20% off! https://icon-wallets.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to se16.caroline@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On May 4 1970, four students were shot dead by the Ohio National Guard during a protest. What were they protesting? Why were the National Guard brought in? And what chain of events led them to shoot?Don is joined by historian Brian VanDeMark, formerly of the United States Naval Academy, whose latest book is Kent State: An American Tragedy.Edited by Aidan Lonergan, produced by Sophie Gee. Senior Producer was Freddy Chick.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. All music from Epidemic Sounds.American History Hit is a History Hit podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
00:00:50 — Illegal Law Enforcement Is More Dangerous Than Illegal ImmigrationKnight opens by arguing the real threat is unaccountable law enforcement empowered to act without restraint or consequences. 00:03:26 — The “Shoot First” Curriculum Pushed From WashingtonKnight traces modern police escalation doctrine to federal training that abandons de-escalation in favor of lethal force. 00:05:35 — ICE Trains Agents They Don't Need WarrantsKnight reveals recruits are being taught they can enter homes without warrants, signaling open abandonment of constitutional limits. 00:06:33 — The Welfare Magnet Is Being Intentionally ExpandedKnight argues refugee welfare expansion is deliberate policy designed to generate chaos and justify a surveillance state. 00:07:02 — Climate Fear as a Proven Propaganda ModelKnight dissects An Inconvenient Truth as a template for failed predictions used to frighten and indoctrinate the public. 00:16:04 — Climate Science as Grant Politics, Not ScienceKnight argues funding incentives and institutional pressure—not evidence—drive climate narratives taught in schools. 00:19:45 — U.S. Boat Strikes in Venezuela as Lawless KillingsKnight details lawsuits accusing the U.S. of killing civilians at sea without verification, warrants, or due process. 00:23:18 — Bloodlust Conditioned From the Top DownKnight warns leaders and media cultivate public appetite for killing by dehumanizing targets and celebrating violence. 00:52:00 — Planned Parenthood Funding Quietly RestoredKnight exposes the Trump administration reinstating abortion funding while conservatives celebrate supposed pro-life victories. 01:18:10 — Kent State 2.0: Federal Raids Go House-to-HouseKnight warns enforcement has escalated into normalized home invasions without warrants or accountability. 01:27:24 — Labeling Victims “Domestic Terrorists” After the FactKnight shows how officials retroactively brand unarmed civilians as terrorists to justify killings contradicted by video evidence. 01:59:27 — Kent State 2.0 Is Worse Because It's PremeditatedKnight closes by arguing today's violence is more dangerous than 1970 because it is bureaucratically planned and legally protected. Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
Gerald Celente delivers a furious warning that “Kent State 2.0” is unfolding in real time, as federal agents conduct warrantless raids, fatal shootings, and propaganda cover-ups with total immunity. He documents how Trump's promises of peace collapsed into nonstop bombings, kidnappings, and domestic terror tactics, while ICE morphs into a Praetorian force operating above the law.Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
SEASON 4 EPISODE 48: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: This is Trump’s terrorism; this is the Kent State of our time. A peaceful, unarmed protestor, murdered by Trump’s ICE, while Trump’s Lie Factory and Trump personally smeared her, blamed her, made up a story of threat where there was no threat, altered images, lied about her, lied about what the Gestapo they sent to kill Americans in American cities did to her. Two weeks from Saturday, it will be ten years since he said it. January 24, 2016: I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.” And once again his stochastic terrorist murderous wish has come true. Only it was on East 34th Street in Minneapolis. One of his Border-Patrol-ICE militia shot and killed Renee Macklin Good. ICE killed her, and then they slandered her. Trump has his wish. The Trump Administration has begun its shooting war, its reign of terror, against the peaceful and unarmed citizens of the United States. It can be disputed whether Renee Macklin Good was the first. It cannot be disputed that unless Trump is legally restrained, she will not be the last. And later, the ICE/Border Control militia attacked a Minneapolis high school. And Trump chose the day of his crime-by-proxy, after the murder, to insist that he has quote “determined” that the military budget for 2027 needs to be increased from the obscene level of one trillion dollars… by FIFTY PERCENT to a trillion and a half. That is the military he wants to use against American civilians on American streets. That is the military he JUST used against American civilians on American streets in Minneapolis. ALSO: I DON'T MAKE THE RULES. Trump's renditioning of Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela means, simply, that any country that would like to send a squad to this country to abduct one of our leaders needs only to have first indicted Trump in their own country - and cut a deal with JD Vance to take over as presidency and swear fealty to their country. B-Block (29:00) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Earlier this week seemed to have been dedicated to Trump's most concentrated revelation of his insanity. Tuesday, at a Republican retreat, he hit all the notes, and pretty much cemented the idea that he indeed suffers from anosognosia (an inability to perceive an illness, especially a dementia-related one). C-Block (37:00) DEATH BY MEDIA: This is just day six of the Tony Dokoupil debacle but if you don't think CBS could bail out of this fast, I was a witness when they took their third most profitable news property - the local CBS News in Los Angeles - and invented a new format called "The News Wheel." It went over so poorly it was cancelled after a month and a day. And since Bari Weiss skipped right past trying to emulate Fox News and went directly to Alex Jones News, they may have to bail out. But there's a whole back story you may not know about. WHY Weiss personally selected Dokoupil to helm this disaster, and why Katy Tur married him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BULLETIN PODCAST: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN The Trump Administration has begun its shooting war, its reign of terror, against the peaceful and unarmed citizens of the United States. A woman is dead in Minneapolis, killed by ICE, reportedly a legal observer during a raid in a local neighborhood. In one statement, ICE claimed the victim was trying to run over an agent; in another it claimed an agent HAD been run over. Neither claim is true. Multiple videos show without a shadow of a doubt that this is a lie. As a car – which was not even blocking a street - moves out of the way of an ICE vehicle, a militia member exits HIS car, approaches the victim’s car from the back and the side, and shoots the driver three times through the driver's window. Reportedly in the face. The shooter is clear of the vehicle. Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis has told ICE to "get the f***" out of Minneapolis. Minnesota governor Tim Walz has taken a preliminary step towards mobilizing his national guard, issued a so-called “warning order” to the Minnesota National Guard – as he termed it, a “heads up” to its members that he may call up the Guard. A full Countdown podcast will follow at Midnight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.