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In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea unpacks Anthony Albanese’s Gen Z diss in Parliament and looks at other embarrassing attempts over the years by pollies to be cool. Plus, Jim Chalmers is no fan of Nirvana but he does love wedging the Opposition with his tax cuts. And we’ll tell you why Donald Trump is the elephant in the Budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Hello everyone and welcome to Inside Arsenal.In today's show I discuss Arsenal's hopes of signing Joan Garcia amid reports from Spain that Atletico Madrid also want the Espanyol keeper. I also round up all of last night's international action, with Thomas Parte, Declan Rice and Ethan Nwaneri all having good nights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joel, Kim and Chris are back to catch up at the halfway point of the Miami Open, which has seen Indian Wells Champions Jack Draper and Mirra Andreeva bow out early, and Carlos Alcaraz enduring a surprise loss to a perennial David Goffin. Meanwhile, Britain's Emma Raducanu earnt her first Top 10 win of the year and has made it through to the quarter-finals of a W1000 event for the first time in a upturn of her fortunes, whilst Novak Djokovic breaks his Lucky Loser curse to continue through the draw. The trio also dissect the fallout from the latest news that the PTPA have filed a 163 page lawsuit to tennis's governing bodies, a move that PTPA co-founder Novak Djokovic has himself not got behind. They also reflect on some of the sport's most unusual or one-sided H2Hs (in honour of Goffin's over Alcaraz) and Joel tests Kim and Chris's Miami Open knowledge with a timely Par for The Courts: Back and Forth edition.Roland-Garros Hospitality with Sports, Travel and Hospitality GroupTo guarantee the best seats in the house with ticket-inclusive official hospitality, visit Roland-Garros 2025 | French Tennis Grand Slam | STH Group SOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Its Budget Day and easing cost-of-living pressures are expected to feature prominently in the Treasurer's speech. Will it provide the political momentum to give the Government a second term?
Its Budget Day and easing cost-of-living pressures are expected to feature prominently in the Treasurer's speech. Will it provide the political momentum to give the Government a second term?
Summer of Love 2.0 Looms, Joy Reid Eyes Canada War, Wilson Backpedals, Mayor Pete Fumbles DEIOLIVIA - MATT - AMYSummer Of Love 2.0 Is On The HorizonJoy Reid Predicts War With Canada Rick Wilson Backpedals As We Continue To Call Out His BehaviorMayor Pete Stumbles Over Absolutes on DEITrans People StatsThe DoE LieOvertime: R3 UpdateWatch the Live Show on the following channels: linktapgo.com/thedumshowTHE DUM SHOW, DON'T UNFRIEND ME, POLITICS, KAMALA, BIDEN, TRUMPBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
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Ryan McGuffey sheds light on what looms for the White Sox (Hour 2) full 2482 Fri, 21 Mar 2025 23:31:32 +0000 iXw4SqGyOkY751o8ZewRXz3IVFPbCykd sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Ryan McGuffey sheds light on what looms for the White Sox (Hour 2) Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepo
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick warned sellers of gummies, vapes, drinks and other retail products containing synthetic THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana – should shut their doors “voluntarily” or the state would be doing it for them. Hours later, the Texas Senate approved its bill creating a total ban on the products in a 24-7 vote, sending it to the House. In other news, a Texas House of Representatives committee moved forward a bill Wednesday that would stop non-disclosure agreements from being used to silence sexual abuse survivors; the second Joe V's Smart Shop in North Texas is expected to open its doors soon. The price-conscious grocery store, part of H-E-B, is set to welcome customers on Wednesday, the 26th; And in less than six decades, hunters have contributed more than five billion dollars for conservation in the state, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife. One of the ways Texas is raising money for conservation is through exotic hunts. The Dallas Morning News shadowed a hunt in Texas Hill Country for two exotic breeds of antelope to learn about conservation and how hunting, especially on state land, can support wildlife research and habitat management across Texas. Read more at dallas news dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'The TK Show' (subscribe here): Tim Kawakami and Matt Barrows discuss John Lynch's first comments about the 49ers' barebones free-agency process and all-out commitment to the draft. Also, how many positions do they have to replace? 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
Tim and Matt Barrows discuss John Lynch's first comments about the 49ers' barebones free-agency process and all-out commitment to the draft. Also, how many positions do they have to replace? 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
The seasons may change, but the speaking rights row rumbles on. Expect high drama next Tuesday as it all comes to a head in the Dáil. "Not a red cent" has been paid out of a multi-million "game-changing fund" for children with special needs. Radical steps promised on housing, as figures again plummet. Plenty of talk - where's the action?
Hugh covers the news of the day and talks with Byron York, Noah Rothman, Bret Baier, and James Lileks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode of the Digiday Podcast covers recession fears and signals, and their impact on the market, how streaming networks are looking to scoop up YouTube creators for shows and Scope3's plans to pivot, bringing the ad tech company into the AI era. Also on this episode, Digiday platforms reporter Krystan Scanlon walks through the ever-looming TikTok ban, and how it could impact marketers, users and creators alike.
While this week's severe weather may not be as intense as that of this past weekend, there will still be risk to lives and property over some of the same areas that were devastated by tornadoes and high winds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Senate is set to vote on a stopgap spending bill before government funding runs out at midnight. President Donald Trump is set to give “law-and-order" speech. We'll tell you why gold prices have reached record highs. Hamas says it's willing to release an American Israeli soldier. Plus, a pro-golfer had a surprising reaction after he was heckled this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here is an episode of the newest podcast at Buckeye Huddle -- 'Around The Big Ten' -- hosted by Marc Givler and Chip Minnich. They discuss the latest goings-on around America's Conference on a regular basis. They have been doing a series on three questions for each B1G team as spring football approaches, so we thought it would be appropriate to go ahead and include their episode about Ohio State into the Buckeye Weekly feed. If you like the show, please subscribe. Thanks!
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin breaks down Thursday's Indian Wells + Phoenix Challenger action. He offers his thoughts on a STACKED Semifinal field at Indian Wells, shares his takeaways from another day on the grounds in Phoenix, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Indian Wells Women - 0:48 Indian Wells Men - 17:50 Phoenix CH thoughts - 27:55 Tennis Channel Podcast Network Visit https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/ to stay current on the latest tennis news and trends and enjoy in-depth analysis and dynamic debates. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Email Newsletter: https://crackedracquets.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While the legislature is on spring break, Todd Stacy, host of Alabama Public Television's Capitol Journal, gives an update on Congress for the Newswrap. And Todd's Wildcard is about a would-be jailbird.
There are signs from the Senate on a potential way to avoid a federal government shutdown. But 60 votes are needed to move anything forward and it's still unclear if enough Democrats will join Republicans to pass a stopgap deal. Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Canada's retaliatory tariffs on some US goods come into effect today. Senate Democrats are facing a tough choice ahead of tomorrow's deadline to fund the government. We'll tell you what Russian President Vladimir Putin said during his surprise visit to the Kursk region. A powerful storm that battered the West Coast is now heading east. Plus, a former Texas megachurch pastor has been indicted on child sexual abuse charges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Senate Democrats say they will not provide the support needed to pass a funding bill that House Republicans muscled through their chamber. If the bill fails, the government could shut down this weekend. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) joins us Robin Young to explain his party's strategy. Then, Stephanie Hoopes, the national director of United For ALICE, explains how stock market swings affect the 29% of Americans who fall above the poverty line but still struggle to make ends meet. And, just in time for spring, a new children's book celebrates a blind girl's joy in identifying birds on a nature walk with her aunt. Co-author Anita Sanchez talks about "A Sky That Sings."Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
(March 13, 2025)Government shutdown looms as Doge advises to cut spending. Shoppers are skimping on cigarettes, Doritos, and Twinkies. The new administration is dismantling the Department of Education… what does it do? Why America is now eating a crazy amount of avocados.
Today's 20-min top headline news brief includes: [7:35] Greg Kelly: Democrats fight to allow men in women's sports. [Greg Kelly Reports] [11:23] President Trump talks tariffs with leader of Ireland. [Newsmax Breaking] [13:39] Newsmax's Rob Schmitt: The European Union guts the US on trade. [Rob Schmitt Tonight] [17:59] Senate Democrats announce they will oppose the CR passed by the House, taking us to the brink of a government shutdown. [Newsmax Breaking] [18:56] Bob McEwen: Dems are a bottomless pit of hypocrisy. [Wake Up America] [22:39] Navy SEAL debunks liberal media Veterans Affairs misinformation. [Carl Higbie Frontline] Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB • X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax • BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com • Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A budget battle in Washington as Republicans attempt to advance a spending plan to keep the government operating. And the attempt to bring two stranded American astronauts home from the International Space Station takes a disappointing turn. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Thursday, March 13, 2025.
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc delves into critical topics like the impending government shutdown and President Trump's tariff strategy with Griff Jenkins. He also revisits Kevin O'Leary's defense of Trump's tough negotiation style. Then, Marc is joined by Mike McKenna from Macadoodles in Darden Prairie to talk about their Irish Whiskey Festival and special bourbon giveaways. Griff Jenkins offers an update from Washington, addressing the Democratic disarray and the latest on immigration arrests. To close the show, Marc highlights local events including the Defiance St. Patrick's Day Parade, promising a weekend full of fun, floats, and community spirit.
There are signs from the Senate on a potential way to avoid a federal government shutdown. But 60 votes are needed to move anything forward and it's still unclear if enough Democrats will join Republicans to pass a stopgap deal. Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Barclays head of U.S. Equity Strategy says investors need to watch one key S&P metric that could determine where the market goes next. He breaks it down. Plus, RBC upgrades one key name in the financials sector and sees a 40% upside to the stock. He joins us to discuss his call. And, what a potential government shutdown would mean for the economy.
When giant-sized problems pop up in your life, your feelings can't be trusted to guide you. Donna Amidon joins Shannon on the Live Like It's True podcast to talk about the story of Joshua and Caleb in Numbers 13 and 14. Learn how to choose worship to gain perspective and overcome your fear. Where else can I listen to this podcast?Go HERE to find this episode on your favorite podcast app, including Apple, Google, Spotify, and more.Guest: Donna AmidonBible Passage: Caleb and Joshua - Numbers 13-14Get your Freebie: Live Like It's True WorkbookRecommended Resources: Check out Donna's Book, "Tracing His Promise," at Shannon's Amazon Storefront HERE"Gently and Lowly" by Dane OrtlundResound Media Network: www.ResoundMedia.ccMusic: Cade PopkinDonna AmidonA graduate of Southern Evangelical Seminary, Donna is a wife, mom, speaker, author, musician, and lover of all things Bible. Since college, Donna has dedicated herself to engaging women in the rich truths of Scripture while weaving its application into daily life. With a passion for the local church, Donna has served as a Bible teacher, worship leader, radio broadcaster, small groups director, and pastor's wife. Currently, Donna is an active speaker for Stonecroft Ministries and women's events. In addition to speaking, Donna works for Back to the Bible as a Spiritual Fitness Coach, hosting short video programs to encourage Christians in their spiritual journey. She is excited about the release of her first book, Tracing His Promise. Donna and Ryan live in Virginia, where they enjoy raising their two teenage children and maltipoo, Roxy.Connect with Donna:WebsiteLive Like It's True is part of the Resound Podcast Network. For more gospel centered resources visit ResoundMedia.cc . Check out my nine week study, Control Girl: Lessons on Surrendering Your Burden of Control from Seven Women in the Bible.We've got leader's guides, free bonuses and more for you at ControlGirl.com. My Live Like It's True workbook will help you get the most out of your study of the narrative sections of your Bible. It includes my False Narrative Watchlist, my True Story Worksheet, my Story Elements Bookmark and more. Get your free workbook here. Learn more at ShannonPopkin.com.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.theflyingfrisby.comEverything looks decidedly shaky all of a sudden. Trump is swinging the wrecking ball. Markets are tanking. What to do?A bear market was long overdue, but now that we are teetering on the edge of one, it doesn't feel very nice.Markets don't like uncertainty, and there is a lot of it about at the moment. President Trump likes to create it. It's one of his negotiating tactics. And he is creating one heck of a lot of it.Unlike his previous presidency, when he made a lot of noise but wasn't able to get much actually done, this time around he seems to be shaking up a world order that has been in place for decades, both internationally and at home.Is he serious about America no longer being the world's policeman? It seems he is. It began with a global freeze on most U.S. foreign aid as part of his “America First” policy, and USAID's closure is reverberating internationally. Many have lost their jobs; some 10000 grants and contracts have been canceled, disrupting global aid programmes and more. So much of it was illegitimate, bent, or wasteful. Elon Musk called it “beyond repair” and an “evil criminal organization,” boasting of feeding it “into the wood chipper.” Maybe so. Doesn't mean ending it will be easy. Anything but.There have been cuts to the federal workforce; numerous bodies, such as the Social Security Administration and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, have been targeted.But at present, the administration is moving quickly and breaking things. Many support what is happening. Many don't. Nobody knows quite how far this will go, but it seems a lot further than anyone anticipated.Europe is going to have to pay its way, and he really means it. What are the implications of that?What is going to happen between Russia and Ukraine? What deal does he have in mind? Will Presidents Putin and Zelensky go along with it?What's going on with tariffs? Are they really about the revenue (I don't think so) or about something else? What are the implications there?What is the reaction from Trump's political opponents going to be? They've started attacking Tesla factories. They hate him so much they could not even bring themselves to applaud when a terminally ill child with brain cancer was given an honorary Secret Service award. Whether it's in the courts or on the streets, they will oppose everything he does. They would rather have corruption, waste, and no transparency than have Donald Trump.The amounts that have been saved so far are disputed. DOGE claimed $55 billion in the first month. Others have it closer to $15 billion. Either is peanuts in the context of the $2 trillion figure Elon Musk touted during the campaign and reiterated post-inauguration. This would represent roughly 30% of the federal budget ($6.75 trillion 2024). We are a long way from that. There are a thousand billions in a trillion.Musk is aiming for $1 trillion to be cut from the U.S. deficit in the first year. We are a long way from that too. Even with all the cuts, one Reuters analysis shows that spending has actually increased under Trump, largely due to the increase in interest payments on that extraordinary $36 trillion U.S. national debt. President Joe Biden increased that debt by $8 trillion—31%. Though, to be fair to him, Trump increased it by almost $8 trillion (40%) in his first term.I remember when it was below $10 trillion, and that seemed like a lot.If you are buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times - and you should if you do not already own some - as always I recommend The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here.Was he right?Remember this freaky interview I posted back in October?The preacher man who described Trump's assassination with uncanny accuracy, then talked about a mighty crash. People are always predicting crashes and getting it wrong, but this guy was amazing.Aaaaagh. Scary!As I say, if there is one thing markets don't like, it is uncertainty. And we have that in abundance. Nobody quite knows how this is going to pan out. I, for one, am incredibly optimistic. The sooner the system is drained of corruption, waste, rent-seeking, non-productive endeavour, crony capitalism, non-accountability, and all the rest of it, the better, in my view.But I recognise there is a mountain, and more, of upheaval to get through first.Thank goodness we have such a large allocation to gold. It is behaving like a trooper. Who knows? A mining boom might even come out of this.But the stock market does not like it one bit.
David, Brady and Jordan discuss final thoughts on the 2024-2025 basketball seasons and then talk about baseball as the Bus Lot Boys look ahead to conference play.
Kristi Noem has identified leakers within DHS and says they face up to 10 years in prison. Jesse Kelly reflects on this, as well as Trump's desire to drain the swamp. This comes as government funding is set to expire at the end of the week. Congressman Chip Roy joins Jesse Kelly with an update on negotiations. Plus, Sean Spicer and Luke Rosiak have key stories about Trump's agenda. I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV | 3-10-25 Pure Talk: Visit https://PureTalk.com/JESSETV for details Wasson Watch Company: Visit https://wassonwatch.com & enter code JESSE at checkout to save 10% Beam: Visit https://ShopBeam.com/JESSEKELLY and use code JESSEKELLY at checkout for 40% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Letitia James’ career as a political Attorney General is coming to an end over this one single problem. And the wounds are self-inflicted. Trish Regan reports on that and more in today’s live edition of The Trish Regan Show. SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL: https://Youtube.com/TrishReganChannelBecome a TEAM MEMBER to get special access and perks: ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlMo25WDUKJNQ7G8sAk4Zw/join
In this episode, Alex talks about three days of sectarian violence in Syria that have led to over 1,300 people being killed. Many of these tragedies seem to be related to revenge killings of the Alawite population that was supporting Assad. Alex then talks about fears of a recession as the stock market had another bad day. He wonders why Trump seems to have accepted that an economic crisis is coming. Alex later talks about DOGE embracing an AI model to do the work of the federal employees that have been fired. He worries that this could be a bad idea since the Trump Administration has deregulated AI.
Joshua and Steven cover the big three sports right now, as men's and women's basketball wrap their seasons up and the baseball team enters ACC play.
Today's Headlines: Trump is still pushing for a rare minerals deal with Ukraine but won't restart military aid unless Zelensky makes political concessions—including giving up land to Russia. Meanwhile, Russian attacks on Ukraine are escalating, and Trump is considering ending protections for over 280,000 Ukrainian refugees in the U.S. In Syria, the new Islamist-led government launched deadly revenge attacks on Assad loyalists, while Russia claims it's working on de-escalation. In other news, China slapped Canada with major tariffs in a growing trade war, the U.S. jobs report showed weaker-than-expected growth, and the DOJ is investigating egg price gouging. Elon Musk is pushing for federal job cuts, SpaceX's rocket explosion disrupted flights, and Trump pulled $400M in grants from Columbia over antisemitism concerns. Meanwhile, most of the 80,000 employees at Health and Human Services were offered buyouts as part of government downsizing. And finally, with no budget deal in sight, a government shutdown could be days away. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: NBC News: Trump wants to see more than just a minerals deal to restart aid and intel to Ukraine AP News: Russian forces walked inside a gas pipeline to strike Ukrainian troops from the rear in Kursk NBC News: Ukrainians in the U.S. fear being deported to a war zone as uncertainty looms AP News: Clashes in Syria between government forces and Assad loyalists kill more than 200 NY Times: China Hits Canada With Tariffs in Indirect Riposte to Trump CNBC: Jobs report February 2025: WSJ: Justice Department Opens Probe Into Skyrocketing Egg Prices NBC News: Trump puts new limits on Elon Musk's authority amid backlash to DOGE cuts AP News: HHS makes $25,000 buyout offer to most of its employees NBC News: SpaceX rocket explosion leads to flight delays at Florida airports over fears of falling debris NBC News: Trump administration cancels $400 million in grants for Columbia University Axios: House Republicans release 100-page spending bill to prevent shutdown Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is a big week ahead on Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to avoid a partial government shutdown with a deadline of Friday night. Republicans revealed their legislation proposal to avoid the shutdown, with the text calling for spending cuts across the board with the exception of the defense budget. Meanwhile, President Trump is preparing a delegation to travel to Saudi Arabia, where they will meet Ukrainian representatives to begin the outlines of a peace agreement with Russia. Democrats continue to seek clear messaging as it seems the party is split on how to move forward after its 2024 electoral loss. Republican Strategist, and Co-Founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans must prioritize avoiding a shutdown, President Trump's strategy in negotiating peace in Ukraine and Israel, and his assessment of Democrats in the first months of the second Trump presidency. Earth is safe, for now, as multiple asteroids in the past few months have come closer than ever to colliding with our planet. Astronomers are now looking ahead to 2032, as they keep an eye on an asteroid that they estimate to have a three percent chance of colliding with Earth. With the extraterrestrial threats in the distance, NASA is solving a problem closer to home this week, returning the two stranded astronauts from the International Space Station. Former NASA Administrator, Oklahoma Congressman and Navy Pilot Jim Bridenstine joins the Rundown to discuss asteroid threats, and NASA's mission to return the astronauts that have been stranded on the ISS for nine months. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We start with the latest political wrangling ahead of a government funding deadline. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of crucial Ukraine talks. Elon Musk described today's X power outages as a cyberattack. The US government is stopping a program for free Covid tests. Plus, an update on the Menendez brothers' hopes of parole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune writer Brad Biggs to discuss the Bears' plan as NFL free agency is about to get going. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed which positions the Bears need to address in free agency.
Is the stock market alarm about to sound the growth alarm or the inflation alarm? Not so fast, says Vincent Deluard, he believes growth is due for a fall before inflation, and the Fed's hands are tied after losing "a lot of political capital" by downplaying inflation. He thinks a "stagflation remix" could be on the horizon, which would be "the absolute worst for risk assets."======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
The Georgia Show, presented by American Pride Bank, is focused on Georgia spring practice, which begins in two days. Jake Rowe and Jake Reuse take on some big questions about the spring and pro day while also fitting in some hoops discussion.The guys talk about potential breakout players, coaches under the most pressure, and how different scenarios will play out. Also, who can make some hay at Pro Day on Wednesday? Jalon Walker is out. Is that going to hurt him when the draft comes around? Then the guys wrap up the show with some hoops discussion. Mike White and company are dancing, but what about the seeding?
There is a big week ahead on Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to avoid a partial government shutdown with a deadline of Friday night. Republicans revealed their legislation proposal to avoid the shutdown, with the text calling for spending cuts across the board with the exception of the defense budget. Meanwhile, President Trump is preparing a delegation to travel to Saudi Arabia, where they will meet Ukrainian representatives to begin the outlines of a peace agreement with Russia. Democrats continue to seek clear messaging as it seems the party is split on how to move forward after its 2024 electoral loss. Republican Strategist, and Co-Founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans must prioritize avoiding a shutdown, President Trump's strategy in negotiating peace in Ukraine and Israel, and his assessment of Democrats in the first months of the second Trump presidency. Earth is safe, for now, as multiple asteroids in the past few months have come closer than ever to colliding with our planet. Astronomers are now looking ahead to 2032, as they keep an eye on an asteroid that they estimate to have a three percent chance of colliding with Earth. With the extraterrestrial threats in the distance, NASA is solving a problem closer to home this week, returning the two stranded astronauts from the International Space Station. Former NASA Administrator, Oklahoma Congressman and Navy Pilot Jim Bridenstine joins the Rundown to discuss asteroid threats, and NASA's mission to return the astronauts that have been stranded on the ISS for nine months. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3-7 Danny Emerman joins Sportsphone with Dieter to discuss the Warriors rejuvenation with the addition of Jimmy Butler, and how the team stacks up as the postseason loomsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump is preparing a historic executive order. Jesse Kelly has the details on that and discusses with a panel, but not before he gets into the latest betrayal from the Supreme Court on USAID. Jesse dives into that with Josh Hammer of America on Trial. Plus, a deep dive into some of Trump's healthcare appointees with Dr. Simone Gold. I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV | 3-6-25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: The Tara Show - “Poor Unfortunate Hunter Biden” “WWIII still Looms over the Human Race” “The World of War” full 1869 Fri, 07 Mar 2025 16:16:42 +0000 Lr0BsfPe5JhzYSfqjDMKsV9tokR9ydLc news The Tara Show news Hour 2: The Tara Show - “Poor Unfortunate Hunter Biden” “WWIII still Looms over the Human Race” “The World of War” Tara presides over the Upstate's #1 all news/talk morning show every weekday on News/Talk 989 WORD.Tara's faithful listeners are affectionately known as "Tara-ists" because of their passion and participation in the show. Tara was named 2021 Best News Talk Show and Best overall Personality, AGAIN, by the South Carolina Broadcasters Association! Tara took home the same honors in 2018 and was also named 2016 "Personality of the Year!" In addition, Tara has also won over two dozen state and national journalism awards for column writing, news reporting and investigative reporting while working for three newspapers and writing for a variety of national publications. She won a first place reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for an investigative series about the weaknesses in Charlotte's overburdened court system, which regularly let murderers off the hook with less than 15 years in prison. Due to her work, that system has been reformed. Tara is also a winner of the prestigious first place Green Eyeshade Award, a national award for column writing from The Society of Professional Journalists. Tara took to the airwaves about 15 years ago to do a radio show heard up and down the coast and fell in love with bypassing her editors to talk straight to the people. Tara hasn't stopped reporting, and still brings her investigative journalism to the show. Tara is a mom, wife and talk radio convert-- and weekday mornings she's live and local on News/Talk 989 WORD. Are you a "Tara-ist"? It's time to get captured! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.
J.P. Shadrick and Jeff Lageman react to the breaking news on air of the trading of Wide Receiver Christian Kirk to the Houston Texans. The crew also dissects other departures including Mitch Morse's retirement. Jeff names some players currently on the roster who could step up, and what these moves mean for the Draft and the looming free agency period. This Thursday edition of Jaguars Happy Hour, presented by Dream Finders Homes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Steele is scratched from start due to illness, is fine as trip to Japan looms full 295 Fri, 07 Mar 2025 14:49:08 +0000 q2SPg4j9RYBeTWNsnO6FNJkthkA2jFjg mlb,chicago cubs,sports Mully & Haugh Show mlb,chicago cubs,sports Justin Steele is scratched from start due to illness, is fine as trip to Japan looms Mike Mulligan and David Haugh lead you into your work day by discussing the biggest sports storylines in Chicago and beyond. Along with breaking down the latest on the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox, Mully & Haugh routinely interview the top beat writers in the city as well as team executives, coaches and players. Recurring guests include Bears receiver DJ Moore, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer and Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy.Catch the Mully & Haugh Show live Monday through Friday (5 a.m.- 10 a.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @mullyhaugh. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://
Our player acquisition period preview rolls along as Quacketology moves on to the free agents available on offense and the players likely to be traded or released over the coming months. But ... that discussion gets waylaid when the Eagles make big news during the show, re-signing Zack Baun to a three-year, $51 million deal.Join Zach Berman and Bo Wulf for all the action, with pop-up analysis from Fran Duffy.