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Best podcasts about mccarthys

Latest podcast episodes about mccarthys

Boston Public Radio Podcast
Best Of BPR 1/03: Communities For Restorative Justice + The Return Of Toad

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 37:27


Today:Trust in judicial institutions is historically low. We talk with Communities For Restorative Justice executive director Erin Freeborn, and retired federal judge Nancy Gertner about the impact of restorative justice efforts.Then, Cambridge's beloved tiny bar & music venue “Toad” is coming back, while Christopher's next door becomes McCarthy's. We talk with the McCarthys themselves and hear from their family band for Live Music Friday. 

Happy Endings Podcast
Sierra Teller Ornelas and Brian Gallivan

Happy Endings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 59:58


Casey and Adam talk it out with writers Sierra Teller Ornelas (Rutherford Falls, Superstore) and Brian Gallivan (Shrinking, The McCarthys) and hear about what really went on in the Happy Endings writer's room. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports

The Athletic's Ben Standig is here talking about the NFL draft with The Athletic's senior analyst Dane Brugler. Ben opens the episode running through his view of the teams choosing in the top 15, including the best bets for trades. Then it's Dane time (18:10). On J.J. McCarthys' rise even as someone touting the Michigan QB. The number one required element for quarterbacks. What matters with marrying a QB to Kliff Kingsbury's offense? Trading up for an offensive tackle. Day 2 options at Edge, OT, CB.

A to Z Sports Dallas
✭ Tape Tuesday : How the #Cowboys took Week 18 to prep for the playoffs || + McCarthys regret

A to Z Sports Dallas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 68:30


Hattie B's sign up https://signup.thanx.com/hattieb/atoz... Nominate your teacher of the month here https://atozsports.com/dallas/nominat... ✭ For more Cowboys coverage be sure to follow here AtoZsportsDallas.com Audio versions of the LIVE shows on APPLE PODCAST & Spotify Twitter: https://twitter.com/AtoZDallas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atozsportsd... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AtoZSportsDa... ✭Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

USA2020.dk
Episode 53: Kevin McCarthys historiske fald - med David Garby-Holm

USA2020.dk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 22:51


Det var en historisk begivenhed, da republikaneren Kevin McCarthy blev afsat som formand for Repræsentanternes Hus i sidste uge. Det er første gang nogensinde i amerikansk politik, at noget sådant sker, og mens partifællen Patrick McHenry nu er speaker pro tempore, trænger mange spørgsmål sig på. Ikke mindst: Hvem skal efterfølge McCarthy som speaker? Og hvad er perspektiverne fremover ellers? David Garby-Holm, der er mangeårig iagttager af amerikansk politik og var en af de første til at blogge om emnet herhjemme, medvirker som gæst i denne udsendelse og fører med sikker hånd lytterne igennem det republikanske drama, og hvad vi kan forvente i den kommende tid. Vært er Jakob Terp-Hansen.

Kommentar - Deutschlandfunk
Kommentar zu McCarthys Abwahl - Angriff auf die US-Demokratie

Kommentar - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 4:29


Der Sturz von Kevin McCarthy, Speaker des US-Repräsentantenhauses, bringt die USA an den Abgrund ihrer politischen Handlungsfähigkeit, kommentiert Thilo Kößler. Für den Fall einer Wiederwahl Trumps sollten sich die Europäer jetzt schon wappnen.Ein Kommentar von Thilo Kößlerwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Kommentare und Themen der WocheDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Tell Me What You’re Reading
Ep. #48 David Gordon commemorates Cormac McCarthy and The Road

Tell Me What You’re Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 30:50


On an Upper Byrdcliffe Road walk in Woodstock this past summer, I noted to my friends, Perry Beekman and David Gordon, the recent death of Robert Gottlieb, the most acclaimed book editor of the last 50+ years. I've previously mentioned on the podcast, Gottlieb's really great memoir, Avid Reader. David noted that writer Cormac McCarthy had also then recently died. David expressed enthusiasm for McCarthy's great works over the years. I had read McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece, The Road, many years prior and I still get a chill in my bones when I think about it. I asked David whether he would like to come on the podcast to commemorate Cormac McCarthy and to talk about The Road, and the rest of McCarthys great works. And here we are. Published in 2006, The Road is a dystopian, post-apocalyptic and frightening warning, but it's also a story of the love between a father and a son and of the lengths to which a father might travel for his son, literally and figuratively. It's emotional, chilling and also beautifully written.

OK, America?
McCarthys Abgang im Kongress, Swift-Hype in der NFL

OK, America?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 62:13


Shutdown verschoben, das Chaos bei den Republikanern bleibt: Warum das Ende von Kevin McCarthy als Sprecher des Repräsentantenhauses für die USA ein Problem ist. Außerdem: Betrugsvorwürfe gegen den demokratischen Senator Robert Menendez, die Aufregung um Taylor Swift und Travis Kelce sowie eine Würdigung von Dianne Feinstein.

Stjerner og striber - Vejen mod Det Hvide Hus

Otte oprørske republikanere har væltet deres egen formand i Repræsentanternes Hus, Kevin McCarthy. Hvad sker der nu, og hvem er McCarthys banemand og nemesis Matt Gaetz? På grund af den historiske begivenhed på Capitol Hill udkommer ugens udgave af Stjerner og striber torsdag i stedet for fredag. Deltagere: Udlandskorrespondent Stéphanie Surrugue, USA-korrespondent Jakob Krogh og USA-kender Lasse Engelbrecht. Tilrettelæggelse: Lasse Berg Sørensen.

Stjerner og striber
Kongemord i Kongressen

Stjerner og striber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:55


Otte oprørske republikanere har væltet deres egen formand i Repræsentanternes Hus, Kevin McCarthy. Hvad sker der nu, og hvem er McCarthys banemand og nemesis Matt Gaetz? På grund af den historiske begivenhed på Capitol Hill udkommer ugens udgave af Stjerner og striber torsdag i stedet for fredag. Deltagere: Udlandskorrespondent Stéphanie Surrugue, USA-korrespondent Jakob Krogh og USA-kender Lasse Engelbrecht. Tilrettelæggelse: Lasse Berg Sørensen.

USApodden
Kevin McCarthys fall

USApodden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 53:34


Historiska scener när talmannen röstades bort i Representanthuset. Representanthusets talman, republikanen Kevin McCarthy, tvingas lämna uppdraget efter en omröstning i kongressen natten till onsdag. Petningen är frukten av en intern strid i det republikanska partiet där kongressledamoten Matt Gaetz lett ett politiskt uppror mot McCarthy.Bakgrunden är partiets svårigheter att enas om en statsbudget för nästa år och det överhängande hotet om en så kallad government shutdown. McCarthys lösning där han tillsammans med Demokraterna skjuter problemet på framtiden fick Gaetz att agera. Så vad händer nu?Samtidigt växer ex-presidenten Donald Trumps juridisk huvudvärk. I förra veckan slog en domare i New York fast att han gjort sig skyldig till bedrägeri i ett civilrättsligt mål mot Trump och två av hans söner. Efter att Trump i sin tur gått till verbal attack mot domaren har han belagts med munkavle.Vi pratar också om Demokraternas interna splittring där toppnamnet Dean Philips lämnat sin post i partiets ledarskap i kongressen i protest mot att Joe Biden är partiets kandidat 2024. Vad säger protesten om statusen på det demokratiska partiet?Medverkande: Ginna Lindberg och Roger Wilson, Sveriges Radios USA-korrespondenter samt Kajsa Boglind, programledare P4 Världen och tidigare Washingtonkorrespondent.Programledare: Sara StenholmProducent: Viktor MattssonTekniker: Behzad Mehrnoosh

Konfliktzonen
Krig hos Republikanerne

Konfliktzonen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 24:03


I en historisk mistillidsafstemning er Kevin McCarthy blevet frataget formandskabet for Repræsentanternes hus. Kniven blev ført af flere af McCarthys egne partifæller og situationen afslører en dyb intern splid i det republikanske parti. En splittelse som (selvfølgelig) trækker tråde til Donald Trump, som evigt spøger i kulissen.Medvirkende: Anne Alling, journalist bosat i Nashville, TennesseeMads Dalgaard Madsen, ledelsesrådgiver hos Rambøll og tidligere på Danmark ambassade i Washington D.C. (08:25).Vært: Oliver Bærentsen.

In Focus with Stephanie Hamill
Insurrection in McCarthy's Office | Ep.331

In Focus with Stephanie Hamill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 60:01


Several protestors have been arrested after barging into speaker McCarthys office on Capitol Hill... wouldn't that be considered an insurrection? Also, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is reportedly considering cutting overtime pay for nypd officers to keep up with the costs of the city's ongoing migrant crisis. Plus, a climate scientist in California admits he didn't tell the full truth in effort to get his climate change study published in a magazine… they wonder why we don't trust the science.

VolovanCast
Volovancast #355 - McCarthys Me Quiso Agarrar de Pxndxjx ft. Kadazko

VolovanCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 147:09


En este episodio tenemos de invitado a Kadazko y hablamos de: Festivales de Japón Computadoras con problemas de disco duro La pelicula de Barbie Una maestra golpeada por padres Un perro que se gradúa McCarthys, una historia de traición y más. Si quieren ver la versión en video de este podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT1vKT3XYbM Gracias por escucharnos!!! Únete a nuestro patreon para apoyarnos https://www.patreon.com/join/3464959? Síguenos en nuestras redes: www.twitter.com/volovancast www.twitter.com/naoclover www.twitter.com/radclift www.twitter.com/rubricant Únete a nuestro discord para más placer https://discord.gg/6TBDpjEgJR

P1 Kultur
Tillbaka till naturen med designstudion Front

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 53:57


P1 Kultur får besök av designstudion FRONT, Anna Lindgren och Sofia Lagerkvist, som precis belönats med Bruno Mathsson-priset. De är aktuella med utställningen Design by nature på konsthallen Vandalorum utanför Värnamo i Småland. VI MINNS VÄGEN-FÖRFATTAREN CORMAC MCCARTHYVi minns den amerikanska författaren Cormac McCarthy, som gått bort 89 år gammal. Kanske mest känd för den dystopiska romanen ”Vägen” som också filmats. Marie Lundström kommer till studion. Lundströms bokradio hade en bokcirkel i våras om den ständigt nobelpristippade McCarthys två sista böcker: ”Passageraren” och ”Stella Maris”.HUR HOTAD ÄR ITALIENSK PUBLIC SERVICE? Det blir också ett samtal om situationen för det italienska public service-bolaget RAI. Italiens nuvarande premiärminister Georgia Meloni suttit vid makten i snart åtta månader. Och den senaste tiden har det blossat upp en diskussion som återigen handlar om hur Melonis parti Italienska Bröderna har tillsatt ett antal nya chefer på Rai som oppositionen och många journalister befarar ska rubba Rais oberoende. Eskil Fagerström, journalist på Sydsvenska dagbladet och författare till flera böcker om italiensk politik och historia kommer till studion. VÅRENS TRÄDGÅRDSBÖCKEROch så ska det handla om trädgårdsböcker med klimatperspektiv bland annat. Nina Asarnoj har läst några titlar ur vårens skörd av trädgårdslitteratur, och även upptäckt en ny genre: trädgårdshumor. De titlar vi tar upp är: "Låt det växa. Fyra noveller om odling och trädgård" från Novellix, "En liten bok om vilda blommor" av Lisa Ising, "Trädgård närmare naturen: Arts and Crafts och en vildare trädgård" av Nina Nordh och "Trädgården" av Rebecca Malmsköld.OBS-ESSÄN OM GRODKVINNAN Dessutom en OBS-essä om grodkvinnan: Vem var hon? I denna essä återvänder historikern Peter K Andersson till ett livsöde som inte lämnar honom någon ro. Och samtidigt undrar han vad detta livsöde säger om vår syn på det som är annorlunda. Musiken i inslaget om "Design by Nature" på konsthallen Vandalorum är gjord av Organic Audio.Programledare: Cecilia BlombergProducent: Nina Asarnoj

Battle4Freedom
Battle4Freedom - 20230530 - Nordic One Asylum and Haven - Apocalyptic Theory in 2023

Battle4Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 55:51


Battle4Freedom (2023) Nordic One Asylum and Haven - Apocalyptic Theory in 2023Website: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/c/Battle4FreedomStreaming LIVE on RUMBLE @ https://rumble.com/v2qx47g-battle4freedom-2023-nordic-one-asylum-and-haven-apocalyptic-theory-in-2023.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12136287/Fat-people-officially-protected-group-NYC-Eric-Adams-signs-discrimination-law.htmlFat people now officially a protected group in NYC: Mayor Eric Adams signs discrimination law that puts obesity in same category as race and religionhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12136743/Fungal-outbreak-Mexico-declared-international-emergency-World-Health-Organization.htmlFungal outbreak linked to cut-price Mexico plastic surgery clinics could be declared an international health emergency by the World Health Organization - with two Americans dead and hundreds feared to be infectedhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12136343/DeSantis-tears-McCarthys-debt-deal-says-careening-bankruptcy.htmlDeSantis tears into McCarthy's debt deal: Florida governor says US will STILL be 'careening toward bankruptcy' with package to increase limit by $4trillion and is proof Washington 'continues to fail'https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12119037/The-tech-chiefs-waving-goodbye-San-Fransico-set-home-London.htmlThe US tech chiefs waving goodbye to San Francisco to set up home in Londonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12121281/Is-Americas-falling-fertility-rate-caused-overprescription-antidepressants.htmlIs America's falling fertility rate caused by the over-prescription of antidepressants? One in FIVE adults are on mood-busting drugs which sap libido and sperm countshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12137123/Virus-youve-never-heard-infected-record-number-Americans-year.htmlVirus you've never heard of infected record number of Americans this year — and it could explain why you kept testing negative for Covid and fluHuman metapneumovirus (HMPV) causes a sore throat, cough and runny noseThere are currently no vaccines or drugs to treat the respiratory infectionhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-12105493/Mesmerising-landscapes-thrilling-wildlife-new-airports-opening-Greenland-new-Iceland.htmlWith mesmerising landscapes, thrilling wildlife - and new airports opening up... is Greenland the new Iceland?https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12136243/Earth-new-MOON-scientists-reveal-stay-1-500-years.htmlEarth has a new 'MOON', scientists reveal – and it's here to stay for at least 1,500 yearshttps://www.planetary.org/articles/asteroid-hitting-earth-when-to-worryWhen to worry about an asteroid striking Earthhttps://www.britannica.com/science/nuclear-winterBritannica defining a Nuclear winterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGfn_0-W8cAOklahoma City gas station clerk saves teen who was assaulted, kidnapped

S1E1
S1E1: The McCarthys

S1E1

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 90:04


"The McCarthys" is a sitcom that premiered in 2014 and revolves around a close-knit Irish-American family living in Boston. Throughout the series, "The McCarthys" explores themes of acceptance, family loyalty, and the clash of personalities. The show depicts the challenges faced by Ronny as he strives for acceptance from his family and tries to find his own path in a world dominated by sports. Although "The McCarthys" had a dedicated fan base, the sitcom was canceled after one season due to low ratings. Nevertheless, it remains a lighthearted portrayal of family dynamics and the pursuit of acceptance in a sports-obsessed environment. Will this Boston themed sitcom resonate with 5 guys who grew up there? Listen as they deep dive the pilot episode. www.S1E1POD.com Starting: Tyler Ritter, Jimmy Dunn, Kelen Coleman, Laurie Metcalf, Jack McGee, & Joey McIntyre Instagram & Twitter: @S1E1POD

Max Blumenthal
Grayzone Radio 11: The Little Red Chinese Balloon

Max Blumenthal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 55:00


Grayzone Radio 11: The Little Red Chinese Balloon Spy balloon freakout, Ilhan the Imperialist and the threat of NATO boots in Ukraine Summary: The first part is about the recent media freakout over a balloon that the Pentagon labeled "a Chinese spy balloon." Was the balloon just an innocent weather balloon that got lost on its way to a thunderstorm? Was it a literal test balloon - something deployed by the Chinese military to appraise Americas reaction to a looming threat? Or was it a spying device collecting detailed imagery of sensitive US military sites? Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss how literal hot air is fueling a new cold war. Keep in mind our conversation took place two days before a US F-22 aircraft took out the slow moving Chinese balloon with a single sidewinder missile, a feat of gallantry unmatched in modern military history. The next part covers the furor over Republican Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy stripping Rep. Ilhan Omar of her assignment on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. McCarthys motives were twisted for sure - he was canceling Omar for her speech, and specifically for criticizing the Israel lobby that funds his campaigns and those of his allies. But Omars allies in the progressive squad claimed she was removed simply because she was a woman of color. Was that really the case? And is Ilhan Omar actually advancing the antiwar cause, or is she, in fact, an insidious enabler of imperialism in Somalia, the country of her birth, as well as Ethiopia? This discussion might make you think twice about Ilhan and the squad. The third part is about Ukraine, where British military and political leadership is beginning to call for boots on the ground. Thats right, the country that supposedly functions as the poodle of US empire is actually helping drive escalation, and pushing Washington further than it may want to go. Will there be NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine? About: Grayzone Radio is a production of The Grayzone, an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on politics and empire. Washington DC-based independent journalist and author, Max Blumenthal, founded The Grayzone and is your host on Grayzone Radio. For more info on The Grayzone and their reporting, please go to https://thegrayzone.com Hosted by Max Blumenthal Produced and edited by Christopher Weaver

Let's Talk About It with Will Johnson
BREAKING MCCARTHYS NEW PROMISES; DISNEY CEO FIRED! GOT TIKTOK DELETE IT NOW!

Let's Talk About It with Will Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 20:23


BREAKING MCCARTHYS NEW PROMISES; DISNEY CEO FIRED! GOT TIKTOK DELETE IT NOW!

Battle4Freedom
Battle4Freedom - 20230126 - Left Behind the Truth - The Abandonment of Reason

Battle4Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 56:01


Battle4Freedom (2023) Left Behind the Truth - The Abandonment of ReasonWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/c/Battle4FreedomStreaming Live on RUMBLE @ https://rumble.com/v276n98-battle4freedom-2023-left-behind-the-truth-the-abandonment-of-reason.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11676679/Covid-lab-leak-fears-Federal-report-says-NIH-failed-tabs-Wuhan-lab.htmlWas Covid caused by a lab leak after all? Bombshell Government report says NIH failed to keep tabs on Wuhan research site where US taxpayer-funded grants were used for coronavirus experiments years before pandemicReport by the US Office of Inspector General documents catalog of NIH errorsLooked at three taxpayer-funded grants given to notorious EcoHealth Alliance EcoHealth-funded coronavirus research in Wuhan feared to have caused Covid https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11676115/Teacher-shot-6-year-old-student-texted-loved-one-HOUR-wounded.htmlVirginia teacher shot in chest by six-year-old texted loved one to say she KNEW the boy was armed and that the school had been told three times but failed to actAbbey Zwerner, 25, had finished reading a story when the child pulled out the handgun and shot her in the chest at at Richneck Elementary School on Jan 6 Zwerner texted a loved one an hour before the shooting saying she was 'frustrated because she was trying to get help with this child,' a source revealedZwerner's lawyer announced a lawsuit Wednesday, alleging that school chiefs were warned three times by staff that the boy had a gun on him that dayhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11677437/Woman-29-charged-posing-high-school-student-attending-classes.htmlHow do you do, fellow kids! Woman, 29, is charged with posing as a high school student and attending classes for FOUR DAYS before getting bustedHyejeong Shin, 29, was arrested last week in New Brunswick, New JerseyOfficials say she impersonated a minor and enrolled in high schoolShin attended classes for four days before her alleged ruse was uncovered https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11676945/Terrorist-stabs-church-official-death-wounds-southern-Spain.htmlMachete-wielding 'terrorist' bursts into two churches in southern Spain, stabs sexton to death and wounds several others in atrocity before police arrest attackerOne church official was killed outside the church and another injured inside itSeveral other people were wounded before the cops could arrest the attacker https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11675865/Knife-rampage-German-train-leaves-seven-people-injured.htmlGerman officials say knifeman who stabbed two people to death and wounded seven others in brutal train rampage is a stateless PalestinianThe attacker sparked chaos as he lunged at horrified passengers on board trainOnslaught came to an end when the suspect was tackled by cops and arrestedhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11675431/New-York-real-estate-agent-SLAPS-hand-plane-passenger-kept-trying-open-window-shade.htmlNew York real estate agent takes matters into his own hands and swats plane passenger's hand as they try to open HIS window shade. What would YOU do?Eric Goldie had grown weary of a person in the row behind toggling with his plane window, which led to his decision to swat his fellow traveler's handHe recorded his vigilantism, which occurred twice, and posted it to TikTok The video has garnered upward of six million views and continued the online debate around plane passenger etiquette https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11670157/Californias-lawmakers-consider-wealth-tax-1-5-global-worth-1billion.htmlCalifornia's lawmakers consider wealth tax of 1.5% on anyone with a global worth above $1billion and 1% for those whose wealth is above $50million – even if they have left the stateLegislation would apply to former residents who have been out of state for yearsAssemblyman Alex Lee introduced bill that would impose added annual 1.5% taxIt would come into effect January 2024 and threshold would decrease in 2026 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11676467/Schiff-Swalwell-say-Intel-panel-removal-McCarthys-revenge-Trump.htmlDemocrats kicked off Intelligence Committee claim Kevin McCarthy was doing the bidding of 'his master in Mar-a-Lago' as 'revenge' for impeaching TrumpDemocrats kicked off the House Intelligence Committee say House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is getting revenge for former President Donald Trump On Tuesday, McCarthy decided that Reps. Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell were no longer welcome on the House Intel Committee He's also threatened a House vote to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee 'The cardinal sin appears to be that I led the impeachment of his master in Mar-a-Lago,' Schiff said, while Swalwell called it 'purely political vengeance' McCarthy Responsehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-11676435/Aaron-Rodgers-claims-stance-Covid-VILLAIN.htmlUnvaccinated Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers claims 'woke culture' made him a 'VILLAIN' over his COVID stanceAaron Rodgers returned to the Pat McAfee show to talk about his 'villain' tagIn August Rodgers said he deliberately tricked the media over vaccine statushttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11677059/CDC-study-finds-bivalent-Covid-vaccines-provide-strong-protection-against-XBB-1-5-variant.htmlMAJORITY of Americans vaccinated with bivalent Covid shot are NOT protected against falling ill, CDC report into new XBB.1.5 variant suggests — despite US paying $5bn for updated vaccinesThe updated booster helped prevent illness in around half of people testedCompared to vaccinated people, it reduced risk of Covid death two-foldIt reduced the risk of Covid death nearly 13-fold compared to the unvaccinatedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywlpArNWKxMProject Veritas Pfizer mutationshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11677653/Artificial-intelligence-kill-human-race-make-mankind-extinct-MPs-warned.htmlArtificial intelligence could kill off the human race and make mankind extinct, MPs are warnedExperts from Oxford University said AI will become more intelligent than us Reaching this stage – superhuman AI – could be achieved by the end of centuryRead: Artificial Intelligence expert warns there may already be a conscious AI https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11672079/Shocking-footage-shows-cruel-experiments-carried-rodents-taxpayer-funded-lab-Oregon.htmlEXCLUSIVE: Shocking footage shows 'cruel' experiments carried out on rodents at taxpayer-funded lab in Oregon where they were plied with alcohol to test if drunk men will cheat on their partnersDailyMail.com obtained videos of 'cruel' studies at Oregon state-funded labRodents had free access to alcohol, drinking up to 15 bottles of wine a dayThey were also chained inside cages for a 'Partner Preference test'Scientists are working on new ways to stop the need to test on animals AOG - LEFT BEHIND 2023

America's Choice
Nach dem Chaos im Kongress: Zur Lage der Republikanischen Partei

America's Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 44:22


Der erste Monat des 118. US-Kongresses ist von beispiellosen Vorgängen geprägt. Insgesamt 15 Wahlgänge waren nötig, um Kevin McCarthy als neuen Sprecher des Repräsentantenhauses zu wählen. In den Runden davor hatten bis zu 20 ultrakonservative Mitglieder des Freedom Caucus in der Republikanischen Fraktion die Wahl McCarthys verhindert. Damit konnten über Tage die 435 Congresswomen und Congressmen nicht vereidigt werden. Das Repräsentantenhaus konnte seine Arbeit formal nicht aufnehmen. Die Zugeständnisse McCarthys an die rechten Vertreter seiner Fraktion sind immens. In den kommenden zwei Jahren werden moderate Kräfte der Grand Old Party mit America-First-Repräsentanten und dem Freedom Caucus um die Kontrolle der Partei ringen. Die Zeit bis zur nächsten Präsidentschaftswahl 2024 dürfte nicht nur im Kongress turbulent werden. Denn über allem schwebt der nach wie vor erhebliche Einfluss von Ex-Präsident Trump. Wie sind die Ereignisse rund um die Wahl von Kevin McCarthy zum Speaker of the House einzuordnen? Welche Folgen wird McCarthys Wahl für die parlamentarische Arbeit im Repräsentantenhaus haben? Wie viel Macht und Einfluss haben ausgewählte Strömungen und Akteure innerhalb der Republikanischen Fraktion? Welche Auswirkungen sind von den parteiinternen Querelen zu erwarten mit Blick auf die Nominierung eines Präsidentschaftskandidaten und die Akzeptanz in der Wählerschaft? Die Podcast-Hosts Julia Friedlander, Atlantik-Brücke, und Stormy-Annika Mildner, Aspen Institute Deutschland, diskutieren diese Fragen mit Kerstin Klein, Korrespondentin im ARD-Studio in Washington, D.C. und Dr. Philipp Adorf, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie der Universität Bonn.

Kongressen
Dokumenten, dynastierna och dramat

Kongressen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 44:39


USA-kännaren Gustaf Reinfeldt reder ut vilka politiska dynastier som har dominerat landet och vilka som är på gång. Dessutom diskuteras Bidens dokument och McCarthys talmansturbulens.

OK, America?
Die Demütigung Kevin McCarthys

OK, America?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 68:59


"Und nun beginnt die harte Arbeit", sagte Kevin McCarthy, als er fünf harte Tage hinter sich gebracht hatte und endlich zum Sprecher des Repräsentantenhauses im US-Kongress gewählt worden war. "Als Speaker gilt meine Verantwortung nicht meiner Partei, meiner Fraktion oder dem Kongress, sie gilt unserem Land." Das sagte der Republikaner auch noch. Doch McCarthy hat derart viele Zugeständnisse gemacht, um die notwendigen Stimmen im 15. Wahlgang endlich zusammenzuhaben, dass es zumindest fraglich ist, wie sehr er sich in seiner neuen Rolle tatsächlich dem Land verantwortlich fühlt oder permanent damit beschäftigt sein wird, die Fraktion zusammenzuhalten und seinen Posten nicht zu verlieren.  Eine Abstimmung über seine Absetzung kann künftig ein einzelner Abgeordneter beantragen – es ist einer der Kompromisse, die McCarthy eingegangen ist, um seine Gegnerinnen und Gegner auf seine Seite zu ziehen. Dass die Partei intern so zerstritten ist, hat sie selbst zu verantworten. Wer sich so standhaft gegen McCarthy stellte, was seine Versprechungen für die Arbeit der Kammer und der Regierung von Joe Biden in den kommenden zwei Jahren bedeutet und was Donald Trump mit der Wahl zu tun hatte, diskutieren wir im US-Podcast. Außerdem: Im US-Bundesstaat Virginia hat ein Sechsjähriger auf seine Lehrerin geschossen, die Waffe brachte er von zu Hause mit. Und nachdem der Football-Profi Damar Hamlin auf dem Feld einen Herzstillstand erleidet, wird erneut über die Gefahren des Sports diskutiert.  Und im "Get-out": der Podcast "The NPR Politics Podcast" und der Roman "All the light we cannot see" von Anthony Doerr Der Podcast erscheint alle zwei Wochen donnerstags, die nächste Folge am 26. Januar. Sie erreichen uns per Mail an okamerica@zeit.de.

H2sooo
#84 Als Hape Kerkeling Kevin McCarthys Ministrant in der Sesamstraße war. Oder: Infantinos Selfie mit dem Blitzer.

H2sooo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 76:09


Sie sind wieder hier. In ihrem Revier. War'n nicht lange weg. Ha'm sich nur versteckt. Folgt uns auch sozialnetzwerklich: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/h2sooo_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/H2Sooo-100776148771160 Twitter: https://twitter.com/h2_sooo Oder per WhatsApp: 0391 40 255 40

Was jetzt?
Update: Warum die Corona-Riesenwelle keine Gefahr für Xi Jinping ist

Was jetzt?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 9:58


China erlebt gerade eine Corona-Riesenwelle. Nachdem die strikte Null-Covid-Politik im Dezember abrupt aufgehoben wurde, haben sich bis heute schätzungsweise 1,9 Millionen Menschen mit dem Virus infiziert. Während einige Länder wie die USA, Japan und Israel bereits eine Testpflicht für Reisende aus China angeordnet haben, beraten heute auch die EU-Länder weiter über eine gemeinsame Strategie. Mit Steffen Richter (https://www.zeit.de/autoren/R/Steffen_Richter/index.xml), Redakteur für internationale Politik bei ZEIT ONLINE, schaut Constanze Kainz auf die Lage in China. Es war ein Jahrhundertereignis im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes: Zum ersten Mal seit genau 100 Jahren viel am gestrigen Dienstag im US-Repräsentantenhaus der Satz A speaker has not been elected, ein Sprecher ist nicht gewählt worden. In drei Wahlgängen bekam Kevin McCarthy nicht genug Stimmen aus seiner Partei, um die Fraktion der Republikaner anzuführen. Er galt als Favorit auf die Nachfolge der Demokratin Nancy Pelosi an der Spitze des Repräsentantenhauses. Am heutigen Abend unserer Zeit soll die Abstimmung fortgesetzt werden. Wie lange es dauert, bis ein neuer Sprecher gewählt ist, ist im Moment völlig unklar. Und das, obwohl der frühere Präsident Donald Trump die republikanischen Abgeordneten aufgerufen hat, für McCarthy zu stimmen. Johanna Roth, US-Korrespondentin für ZEIT ONLINE, analysiert im Update die Ursachen für McCarthys historisches Scheitern. Und sie gibt es einen Ausblick, wie es in den USA jetzt politisch weitergehen könnte. Am gestrigen Dienstag hat der neue israelische Minister für nationale Sicherheit, Itamar Ben-Gvir, den Tempelberg in Jerusalem besucht und damit weltweit für Empörung gesorgt. Auch die Bundesregierung hat den Besuch kritisiert. Ein Sprecher des Auswärtigen Amtes warnte außerdem vor einseitigen Schritten, die den historischen Status quo auf dem Tempelberg gefährden könnten. Was noch? In den USA sind Bibliothekare jetzt auf TikTok. (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/30/books/librarians-tiktok.html?te=1&nl=morning-briefing%3A-europe-edition&emc=edit_mbe_20230104) Moderation und Produktion: Constanze Kainz (https://www.zeit.de/autoren/K/Constanze_Kainz/index) Redaktion: Moses Fendel (https://www.zeit.de/autoren/F/Moses_Fendel/index) Mitarbeit: Paulina Kraft Alle Folgen unseres Podcasts finden Sie hier. Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Sie erreichen uns unter wasjetzt@zeit.de.Weitere Links zu den Themen der Folge: Covid in China: Nun trifft es auch die Bevölkerung auf dem Land (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2023-01/covid-china-reisen-neujahrsfest) Coronavirus: Großteil der EU-Staaten befürwortet Tests für China-Reisende (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2023-01/coronavirus-eu-china-reisende-tests) US-Republikaner: Trump ruft zur Wahl von McCarthy als Repräsentantenhaus-Sprecher auf (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2023-01/kevin-mccarthy-repraesentantenhaus-donald-trump) Kevin McCarthy: Aufgewacht in einer selbstgeschaffenen Hölle (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2023-01/repraesentantenhaus-usa-republikaner-kevin-mccarthy) Itamar Ben-Gvir: Bundesregierung kritisiert Tempelberg-Besuch von israelischem Minister (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2023-01/bundesregierung-kritik-tempelberg-besuch-itamar-ben-gvir)

Pop Culture Confidential
319: Actor Sheila McCarthy. On the powerful themes, questions & truths of "Women Talking"

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 30:24


Actor Shelia McCarthy (Greta) joins us to talk about the upcoming 'Women Talking', a powerful new film written/directed by Sarah Polley and based on the novel by Mariam Toews. We talk about McCarthys' emotional and compelling performance, unpacking the difficult conversations, the need for humor and love and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Papierstau Podcast
Interview mit Übersetzer Nikolaus Stingl

Papierstau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 20:21


Der Großmeister des postmodernen Westerns, Cormac McCarthy, haut uns im zarten Alter von 89 Jahren nochmal ein Doppelroman-Projekt um die Ohren, das sich gewaschen hat - und wir diskutieren Teil 1, "Der Passagier", (aber ein bisschen auch den zweiten Teil, "Stella Maris") mit Nikolaus Stingl! Der vielfach ausgezeichnete Übersetzer spricht mit Meike über McCarthys neu gewonnener Faszination für die Naturwissenschaften, seine Verarbeitung amerikanischer Mythen und darüber, wie man einen philosophischen Pageturner verfasst.

Homophilia
The Catholic Closet with Brian Gallivan

Homophilia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 49:04


Writer, producer, creator of CBS' The McCarthys, and overall genius Brian Gallivan joins Matt and Dave this week. It is a reunion of sorts, as Brian and Dave lived on the same hall in the same dorm at Holy Cross back in the last century. They talk about it! (They talk A LOT about it! You are invited to replace the words “Holy Cross” with whatever repressive school environment you might have found yourself in!) Also: Taylor Swift, Derry Girls, pickleball, the pressure of the closet on a Catholic boy, coming out in Ireland, creating a network sitcom, and…Holy Cross.

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv DC attorney general sues NFL and Washington Commanders Alex Jones to pay extra 473m damages over fake Sandy Hook claim Biden federal loan forgiveness plan blocked by federal judge in Texas Tropical Depression Nicole North Georgia school districts cancel classes Friday US regulator FTC says it is concerned about Twitter Itaewon crush Officer under investigation found dead at home Midterm elections results Rivalry spills open as Trump lashes out at DeSantis Georgia runoff Trump factor, shortened schedule pose challenges for Walker Lauren Boebert live Republican says of course she will win as Colorado election may be headed to recount Russia is withdrawing from Ukraines Kherson but the retreat will be dangerous for both sides McCarthys quest for House speaker risks derailment The path to 218 Why Democrats arent out of the race for the House yet The US wants to play in Chinas backyard Ukraine war latest Russia says it has completed withdrawal from Kherson Kari Lake Interviewing the election denier who could be Arizona governor What to know as states keep counting with key races hanging in the balance Arrested man is missing US fugitive, court rules At least 2 reported dead as Nicole weakens after striking Floridas east coast as the first US hurricane in November in nearly 40 years US midterm elections results 2022 live China Covid Beijing eases some curbs despite rising cases

Stjärnbaneret - Historiepodden om USA:s historia
153 Översikt del 70: Fair Deal och I like Ike

Stjärnbaneret - Historiepodden om USA:s historia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 39:00


Översiktsserien fortsätter. Det kommer att handla om Trumans Fair Deal, konservativ koalition, Adlai Stevenson, presidentvalen 1952 och 1956, Dwight Eisenhower, liberala republikaner, Nixons checkerstal och McCarthys fall.    Glöm inte att prenumerera på podcasten! Ge den gärna betyg på iTunes! Följ podden på Facebook (facebook.com/stjarnbaneret), twitter (@stjarnbaneret) eller Instagram (@stjarnbaneret) Kontakt: stjarnbaneret@gmail.com

BruzeCruze Podcast
TO THE BUCKLE 8.11.22 MOVING TO MCCARTHYS

BruzeCruze Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 177:58


LIVE FROM MCCARTHY MANOR TO THE TURNBUCKLE MOVES RECORDING LOCATIONS WITH A FEW BUMPS ALONG THE WAY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bruzecruzepodcast/message

Astral Flight Simulation
Darryl Cooper of Martyrmade Podcast

Astral Flight Simulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 138:11


Today I'm joined by one of the two or three greatest podcasters in the world, Darryl Cooper of The Martyrmade Podcast. We recorded this episode a few days after the tragic and horrific Uvalde mass shooting, and we spend the first half discussing the psychology and archetypical significance of the spree shooter. In part two we discuss Oswald Spengler and Cormac McCarthy, particularly Spenglers concept of the Caesar figure and McCarthys book The Road. And as usual, of course, we pepper Nietzsche throughout. Follow Darryl and me  on substack at Martyrmade and Astral Flight, respectively, and on twitter at @martyrmade and @AFScast

Astral Flight Simulation
Darryl Cooper of Martyrmade Podcast

Astral Flight Simulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 138:11


Today I'm joined by one of the two or three greatest podcasters in the world, Darryl Cooper of The Martyrmade Podcast. We recorded this episode a few days after the tragic and horrific Uvalde mass shooting, and we spend the first half discussing the psychology and archetypical significance of the spree shooter. In part two we discuss Oswald Spengler and Cormac McCarthy, particularly Spenglers concept of the Caesar figure and McCarthys book The Road. And as usual, of course, we pepper Nietzsche throughout. Follow Darryl and me  on substack at Martyrmade and Astral Flight, respectively, and on twitter at @martyrmade and @AFScast

Astral Flight Simulation
Darryl Cooper of Martyrmade Podcast

Astral Flight Simulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 138:11


Today I'm joined by one of the two or three greatest podcasters in the world, Darryl Cooper of The Martyrmade Podcast. We recorded this episode a few days after the tragic and horrific Uvalde mass shooting, and we spend the first half discussing the psychology and archetypical significance of the spree shooter. In part two we discuss Oswald Spengler and Cormac McCarthy, particularly Spenglers concept of the Caesar figure and McCarthys book The Road. And as usual, of course, we pepper Nietzsche throughout. Follow Darryl and me  on substack at Martyrmade and Astral Flight, respectively, and on twitter at @martyrmade and @AFScast

Life Transformation Radio
The Inner Work, Is The Real Work With Mike & Lindsay McCarthy

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:00


Welcome to Life Transformation Radio   In this episode, Mike & Lindsay McCarthy and I discuss healing trauma, facing your shadow, and accepting your inner wisdom. So if you want to do the real inner work, learn to lead yourself first so you can lead your family, and ultimately learn to lead in the world around you. Tune in now!    About Mike & Lindsay McCarthy  Mike and Lindsay McCarthy have been married for fifteen years and have two amazing children, Tyler (twelve) and Ember (eight). They live in Austin, Texas, but spend some time in the summer and winter at their home in Silverthorne, Colorado. The McCarthys are an active family and love to be outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating, kayaking, paddleboarding, or walking their Beagle, Bodhi. Their new family obsession is traveling around the country in their “Mac Adventure Rover” aka their camper van.   Mike is the regional owner for the Greater Pennsylvania region of Keller Williams Realty, Xchange facilitator and cofounder of GoBundance, and coauthor of The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families and Tribe of Millionaires.   Lindsay is mainly a stay-at-home mom and occasionally writes blogs on their website, GratefulParent.com, and runs the Facebook Community for The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families.  More Information Learn more about Mike & Lindsay by visiting http://gratefulparent.com | gomikemccarthy.com | miraclemorning.com   Thanks for Tuning In!

Life Transformation Radio
The Inner Work, Is The Real Work With Mike & Lindsay McCarthy

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:00


Welcome to Life Transformation Radio   In this episode, Mike & Lindsay McCarthy and I discuss healing trauma, facing your shadow, and accepting your inner wisdom. So if you want to do the real inner work, learn to lead yourself first so you can lead your family, and ultimately learn to lead in the world around you. Tune in now!    About Mike & Lindsay McCarthy  Mike and Lindsay McCarthy have been married for fifteen years and have two amazing children, Tyler (twelve) and Ember (eight). They live in Austin, Texas, but spend some time in the summer and winter at their home in Silverthorne, Colorado. The McCarthys are an active family and love to be outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating, kayaking, paddleboarding, or walking their Beagle, Bodhi. Their new family obsession is traveling around the country in their “Mac Adventure Rover” aka their camper van.   Mike is the regional owner for the Greater Pennsylvania region of Keller Williams Realty, Xchange facilitator and cofounder of GoBundance, and coauthor of The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families and Tribe of Millionaires.   Lindsay is mainly a stay-at-home mom and occasionally writes blogs on their website, GratefulParent.com, and runs the Facebook Community for The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families.  More Information Learn more about Mike & Lindsay by visiting http://gratefulparent.com | gomikemccarthy.com | miraclemorning.com   Thanks for Tuning In!

Life Transformation Radio
The Inner Work, Is The Real Work With Mike & Lindsay McCarthy

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:00


Welcome to Life Transformation Radio   In this episode, Mike & Lindsay McCarthy and I discuss healing trauma, facing your shadow, and accepting your inner wisdom. So if you want to do the real inner work, learn to lead yourself first so you can lead your family, and ultimately learn to lead in the world around you. Tune in now!    About Mike & Lindsay McCarthy  Mike and Lindsay McCarthy have been married for fifteen years and have two amazing children, Tyler (twelve) and Ember (eight). They live in Austin, Texas, but spend some time in the summer and winter at their home in Silverthorne, Colorado. The McCarthys are an active family and love to be outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating, kayaking, paddleboarding, or walking their Beagle, Bodhi. Their new family obsession is traveling around the country in their “Mac Adventure Rover” aka their camper van.   Mike is the regional owner for the Greater Pennsylvania region of Keller Williams Realty, Xchange facilitator and cofounder of GoBundance, and coauthor of The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families and Tribe of Millionaires.   Lindsay is mainly a stay-at-home mom and occasionally writes blogs on their website, GratefulParent.com, and runs the Facebook Community for The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families.  More Information Learn more about Mike & Lindsay by visiting http://gratefulparent.com | gomikemccarthy.com | miraclemorning.com   Thanks for Tuning In!

Life Transformation Radio
The Inner Work, Is The Real Work With Mike & Lindsay McCarthy

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:00


Welcome to Life Transformation Radio   In this episode, Mike & Lindsay McCarthy and I discuss healing trauma, facing your shadow, and accepting your inner wisdom. So if you want to do the real inner work, learn to lead yourself first so you can lead your family, and ultimately learn to lead in the world around you. Tune in now!    About Mike & Lindsay McCarthy  Mike and Lindsay McCarthy have been married for fifteen years and have two amazing children, Tyler (twelve) and Ember (eight). They live in Austin, Texas, but spend some time in the summer and winter at their home in Silverthorne, Colorado. The McCarthys are an active family and love to be outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating, kayaking, paddleboarding, or walking their Beagle, Bodhi. Their new family obsession is traveling around the country in their “Mac Adventure Rover” aka their camper van.   Mike is the regional owner for the Greater Pennsylvania region of Keller Williams Realty, Xchange facilitator and cofounder of GoBundance, and coauthor of The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families and Tribe of Millionaires.   Lindsay is mainly a stay-at-home mom and occasionally writes blogs on their website, GratefulParent.com, and runs the Facebook Community for The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families.  More Information Learn more about Mike & Lindsay by visiting http://gratefulparent.com | gomikemccarthy.com | miraclemorning.com   Thanks for Tuning In!

Monaco Daily News
NEWS.MC-303- French government may banish Vaccine Pass within weeks AND MORE

Monaco Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 2:32


Good Morning Monaco THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter French government may banish Vaccine Pass within weeks The French government spokesman said on Wednesday, February 9, that the widely-hated Vaccine Pass may be lifted within weeks... UK's Boris holds out hope of end to all restrictions Embattled Boris Johnson told the House of Commons on Wednesday that if present trends continue all coronavirus restrictions will be scrapped in England... Irish eyes are smiling as Trinity opens - partially The long-awaited reopening of Monaco's Irish pub took place on Wednesday, February 9, albeit in a very different configuration than the much-loved McCarthys... Chanel chooses Monte-Carlo for live fashion show The French fashion house has announced that it will launch its 2022/2023 Cruise Collection in Monte-Carlo, on Thursday, May 5... Monaco tightens drone regulations Three years ago Monaco's Civil Aviation Department, supported by the companies Air Space Drone, provider of the FlySafe digital platform, and MC-Clic, the Monegasque drone company... Monaco coronavirus update: One more elderly death On Wednesday evening, February 9, the Monaco health authorities reported the death of one more Monaco resident, aged 92... DULY NOTED: An appeal court in Genoa has cleared former F1 figure Flavio Briatore of tax evasion, putting an end to a long legal battle and quashing a jail sentence. Briatore, known for his Cipriani retaurant chain, among other ventures, said: "Today, after 12 years and six trials, my innocence has finally been recognised. A real ordeal has happily ended." Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message

Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today - Full Show 1002

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 149:25


On this morning's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Mayor of Clonmel Michael Murphy and Darren Ryan on the passing of Sean Nyhan. We spoke to Traveller Jimmy who took great issue with comments made on the show the day before that travellers driving sulkies could be using them as a ruse to case out houses to burgle. Father Michael Twomey spoke to Fran with a warning about a new scam involving Amazon. Listener John gave his reaction to Jimmy's interview. Addiction Counsellor Michael Guerin spoke to Fran about a new survey showing there are 12,000 problem gamblers in the Country. Karen McCullough, Head of PetInsurance.ie spoke to us about the rise in the price of pet insurance which is being put down to the health risks associated with mixed breeds. We had our farming slot with Pat O'Toole from the Faremers Journal, Muriel Cuddy spoke to us on Health Screening Ireland about libido! Caller Timothy spoke to us about issues with the Tipp town Glabally road, Eamon spoke to us about the hassle in trying to book a train ticket, Robert took a call to talk about how kids have no respect anymore and Jasper from McCarthys in Fethard told us about being involved in a helicopter crash 17 years ago.

Whiskey Lore: The Interviews
Hood River and Clear Creek Distilling's Joe O'Sullivan and Caitlin Bartlemay // American Single Malt

Whiskey Lore: The Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 86:16


Have I got an entertaining interview for you today, with my guests Joe O'Sullivan and Caitlin Bartlemay of Hood River and Clear Creek distilleries in Oregon. We're going to uncover the secrets of Johnny Appleseed, talk about the origins of American Single Malt and its godfather Steve McCarthy, find out what distiller may have had the worst luck in history, and discover the deeper history of Oregon whisky, including the notorious concoction known as Blue Ruin. And make sure to join me for Friday Happy Hour to chat about the show on YouTube.com/WhiskeyLore

Achieve Your Goals with Hal Elrod
401: How to Apply the Miracle Morning for Your Family

Achieve Your Goals with Hal Elrod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 44:50


Today, I'm bringing you a conversation with my dear friends, Mike & Lindsay McCarthy, who are also the co-authors for the two newest Miracle Morning books:  The first is the Updated & Expanded 2nd edition of The Miracle Morning for Parents & Families (available on Amazon).  And the second...  Is the brand new Miracle Morning for Parents & Families PLAYBOOK (also available on Amazon) which gives you seven (7) actionable Exercises & Worksheets to implement what you learn from the book, including: Exercise #1: Your Family Bedtime Ritual Worksheet Exercise #2: Your Family Miracle Morning Worksheet Exercise #3: Your Family Values Worksheet Exercise #4: Kids' S.T.A.R.R. Chart Worksheet Exercise #5: Kids' Screen Time Contract Worksheet Exercise #6: Your Family Goals Worksheet Exercise #7: Your Family Meeting Agenda Worksheet We believe that strong, healthy families are crucial to a healthy society. Thus, we are committed to elevating the consciousness of humanity by sharing the life-changing power of the Miracle Morning with as many parents and families as possible!  In today's conversation, we talk about what it means to parent with intention, what inspired their Family Playbook (and how to use it), and the systems, rhythms, and rituals that have helped them level up as parents. Key Takeaways Why entrepreneurs often struggle to bring their knowledge of leadership and teams home to their families. How the McCarthys look at goals, family values and the definition of identity.  What a McCarthy family dream session (or meeting) looks like—and how they stop these sessions from turning into bickering. The three Ps of exceptional parenting. The valuable conversations that Mike and Lindsay's works opened up within their own family—and how they can help yours as well. Get The Full Show Notes To get full access to today's show notes, including audio, transcript, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit HalElrod.com/401 Subscribe, Rate & Review I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. To subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes, visit HalElrod.com/iTunes. Connect with Hal Elrod Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube

18 Summers: Candid Conversations About Family
Strengthening a Parent-Child Relationship Through Family Meetings with Mike & Lindsay McCarthy

18 Summers: Candid Conversations About Family

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 30:02


A happy family does not happen by chance. It is the product of good intentions and sometimes difficult decisions to keep it thriving. Today, Mike and Lindsay McCarthy join us to explain what makes family meetings an excellent way to discuss important things and maintain stronger relationships with your family. Key takeaways to listen for Top pressing issues that families are facing today How to hold a successful family meeting Impacts of shared values and setting goals Tips to make family meetings effective Techniques to deal with children's objections during a family meeting The importance of providing a safe area for children to express themselves Ways to improve communication with your spouse Resources mentioned in this episode The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families on Amazon The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families Free 2-Chapter Sample About Mike and Lindsay McCarthy Mike and Lindsay McCarthy have been married for fifteen years and have two amazing children, Tyler (twelve) and Ember (eight). They live in Austin, Texas but spend some time in the summer and winter at their home in Silverthorne, Colorado. The McCarthys are an active family and love to be outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating, kayaking, paddleboarding, or walking their Beagle, Bodhi. Their new family obsession is traveling around the country in the “Mac Adventure Rover” aka their camper van.    Mike is the Regional Owner for the Greater Pennsylvania region of Keller Williams Realty, Xchange facilitator and co-founder of GoBundance, and co-author of The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families, the corresponding Playbook and Tribe of Millionaires. Lindsay is mainly a stay-at-home mom and occasionally writes blogs on their website, and runs the Facebook Community for The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families.  Connect with Mike and Lindsay Website: GratefulParent.com Facebook Group: The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families Blog site: Grateful Parent   Connect with Us To learn more about us, visit our website at www.18summers.com or email us at info@18summers.com. To get a copy of our book “The Family Board Meeting”, click here. Subscribe to 18 Summers Podcast and leave a rating and written review! Social Media Channels Facebook Group: 18 Summers LinkedIn: Jimmy Sheils Instagram: @18summerstribe

Avenida de Papel Podcast

Los grupos de K-Pop son a los grupos que van a cantar al McCarthys lo que McDonalds al señor que vende hamburguesas en un puesto de la calle. La diferencia es que las hamburguesas del don de la calle si me gustan.  Estos grupos de señores de 30 años que parecen de 20 gracias a un pacto con el diablo y tratamientos faciales millonarios son la fachada de mega corporaciones que controlan talento y que aplastan a otras compañías con un brazo armado muy sútil: las fans.  Fans capaces de desestabilizar departamentos de policía, países y celebridades y que en internet son invencibles.  Acompáñame en este Avenida de Papel a conocer por qué una horda de niñas que gritan BTS en internet están fichadas por el Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos en Avenida Podcast: K-Pop. ¿Comedia periodística? ¿Periodismo Satírico? ¿Un disparo de nieve? ¿una luz cegadora?   Avenida de Papel es lo que tú quieres que sea: investigación, comedia o una pegajosa canción popSTAY GOLD UOOO STAY GOOO-LDDD GOOOOLD. Avenida de Papel es escrito y hosteado por @Durden. Twitter: @Durden Instagram: @Durdenosky Youtube: Avenida de Papel

DallasCowboysCentralNews
Mike McCarthys Press Conference and Cowboys new signing

DallasCowboysCentralNews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 17:19


in this episode of dallas cowboys central news i talk live on youtube about some new cowboys news some cowboys signings and talk about Mike McCarthys press conference on the 25th --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Legal Ethics with Professor Milles
March 23, 2021: Chapter 8: Current Client Conflicts in Particular Practice Settings, pp. 454-489.

Legal Ethics with Professor Milles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 78:15


Chapter 8: Current Client Conflicts in Particular Practice Settings, pp. 454-489. Representing criminal defendants; Sixth Amendment Representing insurance companies Problem 8-7: Representing the McCarthys, pp. 472-474.

Studs
Dispatches from Doc Hollywood: The [Richard] Schwartz Is With Us!

Studs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 66:42


Richard Schwartz is Head of TV at Olive Bridge Entertainment...and a splendid fella. His productions include the Rose D'Or winning comedy WOKE for Hulu, DGA Award-winning docuseries ENCORE! for Disney+, Annie Award-nominated MOONBEAM CITY for Comedy Central, Golden Globe-nominated MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW for NBC, Netflix global Top 10 hit SNEAKERHEADS, sitcom THE McCARTHYS for CBS.

A.C.E Podcast Nation
#385​ MCCARTHYS SIDE MARCH ON, SWANS LOSE, PEARSON IN AT BRISTOL & MORE - AC CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW #117

A.C.E Podcast Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 77:01


What better way to prepare for the a weekend of the football than settle in to our Championship show back for another season of live Championship chat, continuing with an all improved format and look. Plus of course the brand new Kick Off time of Fridays 7pm with the absolute best Championship analysis around and you never know who may turn up each week. The Andy Campbell Championship Show in association with Black Diamond Sports gives you the perfect start to the weekend with 60 minutes of Championship previews, news and reviews plus past or current players give their views on some of the news and fixtures each week and a whole lot more This week Si (@ACEcast_Nation) and Boro/Cardiff legend Andy Campbell (@AndyCampbell32) break down the news of the week, the transfer window and as well as few F.A Cup games, the midweek Sky Bet Championship games plus previewing the next weeks fixtures and more. Thanks to the shows sponsor Darren Roulston and Bespoke Financial #ACFOOTYSHOW​ #ACENATIONARMY​ #DARETOBEDIFFERENT​​ ✔ For more from A.C.E Podcast Nation #Subcribe​ to YouTube www.youtube.com/ACEPodcastNation​​ ✔ Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4PPxmlD...​ ✔ Subscribe to A.C.E Podcast Nation on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...​ ✔ Follow A.C.E Podcast Nation on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ACEcast_Nation​ ✔ Follow & Like A.C.E Podcast Nation on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ACEcastNation​ ✔ Follow A.C.E Podcast Nation on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ACEPodcastNation​ ✔ Connect on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/acepodcastnation/ Andy Campbell Shows on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ACFootyShow ► Follow on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ACFootyShow ► Like on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ACFootyShow ► Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-camp...​ A.C.E Podcast Nation produces numerous Podcast series and shows. Live and recorded. You will always get shows first at the YouTube channel, Subscribe and click the bell for notifications www.youtube.com/ACEPodcastNation​​ ► Download the audio versions of the AC Footy Shows and all the series produced by A.C.E Podcast Nation: www.pod.co/ACE-cast-Nation Download Audio versions of ALL our shows at ALL Podcast & Radio apps such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, I Heart Radio, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Google Pods, Tune In Radio & many more. Find more from Black Diamond Sports International here ► http://www.bdsportsint.com/​ ► https://www.facebook.com/blackdiamond...​ ► www.twitter.com/BDsportsInt ► https://www.instagram.com/black_diamo...​ Lots to talk about on tonight's show Come see why our viewers and Listeners say the Andy Campbell Shows are the best Football podcasts out there and our Championship Analysis is second to none.

American Adversaries Radio
#2208 January 29 2021 Marjories Meeting Mccarthys Meeting

American Adversaries Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 111:38


The Sports Epiphany Podcast
The Day After: Week 17 Cowboys Edition

The Sports Epiphany Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 30:53


*I DO NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC OR SOUNDS IN THIS EPISODE *McCarthy Challenge thing: I'm not here to perpetuate false narratives. Believe what you want, but this was not McCarthys fault Biggest influence of the game: QB play Players that popped:  Good: Offense:Zeke-lotta hurt. Fought through injury. Stat line wasn't good, but vision and power wasSchultzGallupCoopMcGovernZuerlein  Defense:Donovan WilsonTrevon DiggsDorance ArmstrongNeville Gallimore Bad:  Defense: JaylonJourdan Lewis  Offense: Dalton- held onto the ball for eonsConnor WilliamsLooney  Good bye 2020 season, PLEASE everyone get healthy, let's get a good draft in, SIGN #DAK (and a couple of nice free agents) and get this going in 2021I hope y'all enjoy Support the show : https://paypal.me/pools/c/8t2IrARiI4  Follow Cody at https://www.instagram.com/thesportsepiphany/@TheSportsEpiphany  Want an awesome place to host your podcast? Click the link below and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card for signing up… https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1033985 Support the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8t2IrARiI4)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesportsepiphany/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsepiphany/support

LTTN Podcast
Mythos Unit Season 2 Session 47

LTTN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 47:51


Our inspectors return to Scotland Yard after the raid against the McCarthys, only to receive a public ultimatum from the Smiley Face Killer. London itself is on the line, and the endgame approaches as the Mythos Unit tries to prepare themselves. “Killers”, “Satiate Strings”, “Daybreak”, “Crusade”, “The Pyre”, “Death Of Kings”, “Right Behind You”, “Clash Defiant”, “Serpentine Trek”, “Giant Wyrm”, "The Cannery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

LTTN Podcast
Mythos Unit Season 2 Session 43

LTTN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 45:27


The raid on the McCarthys’ base begins, and as Tony, Connor and Jack lead a frontal assault, the stealth team, consisting of Adam, Quincy, Franklin, Thelestra and Sophie go in through the roof. “Black Vortex ”, “Hitman”, "The Cannery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

LTTN Podcast
Mythos Unit Season 2 Session 42

LTTN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 46:06


As Quincy deals with a blow from the McCarthys that is all too personal, the team makes their final preparations before steeling themselves for the operation ahead. “Oppressive Gloom”, “Crusade”, “Dangerous”, “This House”, “Hitman”, "The Cannery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

Tactical Breakdown
Street Crimes: Why Experience Matters with Pat McCarthy

Tactical Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 49:57


Pat McCarthy is the Creator/ Instructor of The Street Crimes Program. He is also the author of “Chicago Street Cop: Amazing True Stories from the Mean Streets of Chicago and Beyond”. Pat is a nationally recognized expert in many areas of police work. He is able to blend his many unique experiences as a Patrol Officer, Gang Investigator, Undercover Cop, S.W.A.T. Team Member, and Special Investigator with the FBI on three separate Federal Task Forces. Mr. McCarthy spent six years with the U.S. Marine Corps. Reserve. Mr. McCarthy has a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice from Lewis University. McCarthy spent 25 years in very aggressive units as a member of the Chicago Police Department. He earned 14 Special Department Commendations and over 100 honorable mentions and letters of appreciation from the Director of the FBI and other Federal Agencies. His diverse background and variety of work experience qualify him as an expert in many types of criminal investigations. McCarthy has qualified as an expert witness in Gang and Drug related cases. Two years as a uniformed patrol officer in a very busy Southside district. Four years as a member of the Elite Special Operations Unit. This unit traveled citywide concentrating on felony and gun arrests. Six years with the Chicago P.D. S.W.A.T. Team with several years as a sniper. McCarthy was meritoriously promoted to Gang Crime Specialist (Gang Investigator) in 1981. As a Gang Investigator, McCarthy concentrated on gang related shootings and murders. For 5 years McCarthy worked undercover buying guns and drugs from hardcore street gang members. During this 5 year period McCarthys conviction rate was an astounding 99%. He put over 300 active gang members in prison while working this undercover assignment. McCarthy was assigned as a Special Investigator with the FBI for 11 years and has participated in major investigations throughout the United States and abroad. He spent 6 years on the Federal Asian Gang and Organized Crime Task Force, 2 years on the International Criminal Enterprise Drug Task Force and 3 years assigned to the FBIs Violent Crime/ Gang Joint Task Force. McCarthy is also a past two-term president of the International Association of Asian Crime Investigators and has lectured on gang and organized crime issues throughout the U.S., Canada and Mainland China.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beginnings
Episode 453: Brian Gallivan

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 69:40


On today's episode I talk to TV writer Brian Gallivan. Originally from the Boston area, Brian was a middle school language arts teacher before taking a risk to perform and write for a living, starting first with Boston's Improv Asylum and then, after moving to Chicago, with Second City. Since moving to Los Angeles, Brian has written for a number of shows including Happy Endings, Future Man, Splitting Up Together and created the CBS series The McCarthys. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.

Dead Pilots Society
Dead Pilots Society: Black Scribes Matter

Dead Pilots Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 91:44


We’re taking a break from dead pilots this month to talk about race and inclusion in the writers room! Andrew sits down with Alyson Fouse (Scary Movie 2, My Wife and Kids) and Matt Claybrooks (Everybody Hates Chris, The Oscars) for an open and honest conversation. They talk about the challenges they were up against while breaking into the business, the progress they’ve witnessed when it comes to inclusion in rooms, the ways in which it still needs to change, and some things all white writers should be thinking about. Enjoy!WE’RE DOING A VIRTUAL DEAD PILOTS SHOW THIS SATURDAY 6/20 @ 4 PM PST! If you haven’t been able to come to a show, now is your chance.We’re reading the pilot “Most Likely” written by Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day At A Time)The cast includes: Ana Villafañe (New Amsterdam), Victor Rasuk (Fifty Shades Freed, Godzilla, Lords Of Dogtown), Emily Chang (The Vampire Diaries, The Bold Type), Tyler Ritter (Agents of Shield, The McCarthys), Caitlin McGee (Bluff City Law, Modern Love), Todd Grinnell (One Day At A Time), Taran Killam as Tucker Zayne (Single Parents, SNL), and Gloria Calderon Kellett as Woman (Creator/Showrunner, One Day At A Time).BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://houseseats.live/2020/06/20/dead-pilots-society-6-20/Proceeds for this show will be donated to The LA Food BankMore information about The LA Food Bank: https://www.lafoodbank.org/The Navajo (Diné) Nation is home to 175,000 people, all of whom are grossly endangered by the staggering spread of COVID-19 across their homeland. Currently, the Navajo Nation has more cases of COVID-19 than 8 U.S. states. In an effort to raise funds for Navajo organizations working on the front lines fighting to help those impacted, we invite you to join us in taking the #Donation4NavajoNationChallenge!To support The Navajo Relief Fund to help The Navajo Nation fight COVID-19 go to: https://ndncollective.org/navajo-nation-relief-fund/For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com

Kingdom Minded
Episode 48: Kingdom Couples The McCarthys

Kingdom Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 85:21


Kingdom Couples- This is my final episode for this series I'm excited to have Travis and Erin with me today. Two people that have become great friends and even better people to lean on when times get tough. Bus ministry is the topic for todays episode as they share how working together has brought them closer to each other. Their love for the lost has moved over to their children and as a family they have made up in their minds were giving everything we have, while asking the question "How Much is a soul worth?". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raymond-munoz/support

LTTN Podcast
Mythos Unit Season 2 Session 17

LTTN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 57:06


Following the firefight with the McCarthys, the Mythos Unit changes its roster and welcomes a new member: Antonios ‘Tony’ Megalos, a Cyclops with a big heart and an eye for craftsmanship. “Crusade”, “Sneaky”, “This House”, “Scheming Weasel Faster”, “Gregorian Chant”, “The Pyre”, “Investigations”, “Oppressive Gloom”, “Dangerous”, "The Cannery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

LTTN Podcast
Mythos Unit Season 2 Session 16

LTTN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 76:14


The fight with the McCarthys continues before a last resort forces everyone to race against time. Afterwards, the members of the Mythos Unit have an Interview With The Vampire. “Clash Defiant”, “Full On”, “Grave Matters”, “Motherlode”, “Music To Delight”, “Oppressive Gloom”, “Myst On The Moor”, “Constance”, “Infinite Wonder”,”Ice Demon”, “Sneaky”, “Serpentine Trek”, “Division”, "The Cannery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

Traveling With A Chair
Monday Night Live with Andrew McCarthy from McCarthys Party Talks about Newfoundland Canada

Traveling With A Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 24:06


Andrew McCarthy was quite a character and I had a great time talking with him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-edmonds9/support

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal
Postmodern Realities Episode 135 - Questing for Divine Love Cormac McCarthys The Road

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 56:53


Are humans alone in the cosmos, or does some Divine Being watch over our lives? Is there a God who loves us, or are we left to ourselves? And how might human evil affect our ability to give an answer? Such questions arise from Cormac McCarthys 2006 Pulizter Prize winning, postapocalyptic novel The Road, a story in which the evil that has ruined the world is entirely the fault of humans. By juxtaposing moments of faith and despair, McCarthy reveals just how potent is the human capacity to affect human faith. A world in which humans have mostly wiped each other out, a world so dead that we can hardly imagine it will ever regenerate, makes belief in God very difficult. Why should Christians read McCarthys work? What is the apologetic value of The Road? This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Journal author Stephen Mitchell about his online exclusive Christian Research Journal feature article Questing for Divine Love: Cormac McCarthys The Road.https://www.equip.org/article/questing-for-divine-love-cormac-mccarthys-the-road/ We would also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, please click here. https://www.equip.org/product/crj-subscription/ When you to subscribe to the Journal, you join the team of print subscribers whose paid subscriptions help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our free online exclusive articles, such as this review, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast. Another way you can support keeping our resources free is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like 3 dollars or 5 dollars, which is the cost of a latte or coffee drink. To leave a tip, click here.https://www.equip.org/product/pmr-jnl-tip/ Other articles by this author: Rejoicing over Owls Thoreau and the Gift of Being Humanity Crucified Hemingway and the Human Condition The Sting of Death Albert Camus and the Fight for Life Alexander Solzhenitsyn Confronts the Grand Inquisitor Reading My Favorite Atheists Ivan, Raskolnikov, and Kirilov Other podcasts with this author Episode 111 Humanity Crucified Hemingway and the Human Condition Episode 092 Literary Apologetics Flannery OConnor Episode 045: Alexander Solzhenitsyn Confronts the Grand Inquisitor Do not miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content. Itunes Spreaker Google Podcasts Player FM Podbean Also available on the following Smart Speakers. Ask them to play Postmodern Realities podcast. Alexa (Amazon) Google Assistant Siri (Apple)

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal
Postmodern Realities Episode 135 Questing for Divine Love Cormac McCarthys The Road

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 56:52


What's Your Jersey?
98: Keeping up w/ Kelen Coleman!

What's Your Jersey?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 105:48


Actress Kelen Coleman joins WYJP this week! The talented working actress (and friend) tells set stories from her days on The Office, Newsroom, Big Little Lies, Me Myself & I, and The McCarthys to name a few!  Ms. Coleman also talks Body Confidence, European Vacations, growing up w/ a Grammy Winning Dad, what booking the Job entails, and awkward love scenes.  Her “Jersey” is UNC CHAPEL HILL, and in “Just Enough” Kelen recounts VIP treatment w/ the LA LAKERS and RAMS along w/ Super Bowl predictions for 2019! FOLLOW: @kelencoleman @jaclynmarfuggi whatsyourjerseypodcast@gmail.com

Practice Squad
Wildcard-håp, Rivers-perfeksjon og er McCarthy ferdig?

Practice Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018


Colts og Seahawks tar utrolig viktige seire, Rivers er nesten perfekt og McCarthys tid som Packers-trener går kanskje mot slutten? Eirik og Truls diskuterer konsekvensene av disse viktige seirene, Baker Mayfields fantastiske første omgang og de viktigste kampene å se frem til i uke 13.

Interchange – WFHB
Interchange – The Red Scare Next Door: Anti-Communism in Evansville, Indiana

Interchange – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 57:55


The “Red Scare,” often called McCarthyism, went much deeper than what was directed by Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy in the 1950s and had, even as early as the late 1940s, a broad reach into the states. Local “scares” were often instigated by individuals, mini-McCarthys, who would red-bait state and city politics. But this “fear of …

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
Actor Jack McGee: "I Was Crunchy Wheat"

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 88:56


Dennis visits the Valley Village home of his dog park buddy, actor Jack McGee who leaves LA in a few weeks to go to New York where he will be appearing in his first Broadway play, The Iceman Cometh starring Denzel Washington. Jack talks about the out-of-nowhere audition that came his way when he happened to be on the east coast, what he's doing to prepare and being "stunned, elated, thrilled and petrified at the same time." He also talks about his long career in film and television, from playing Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale's father in "The Fighter" to starring on the sitcom "The McCarthys" with Laurie Metcalf to playing a fire chief who comes to terms with his gay son on "Rescue Me" with Denis Leary. Dennis also has to know about "Coyote Ugly," "Basic Instinct," "Cool as Ice" and "Showgirls." Jack also talks about getting into acting in his 30's while working as a fireman, the Frosted Mini Wheats commercial that got him recognized on the street. He also talks about getting sober 23 years ago, how that affected his acting career and how he'll draw from his experience to play a drunk in the play. Other topics include: meeting his wife and proposing 16 days later, why the role in "Rescue Me" was so meaningful for him, growing up in the Bronx as the youngest of 8 kids, how he still gets recognized for three lines on "Seinfeld," singing and bonding with New Kid on the Block Joey McIntyre on "The McCarthys," doing a nude scene with Nicole Kidman on "Far and Away," the sweet thing Brad Pitt did for him on "Moneyball," picking "Cool as Ice" with Vanilla Ice over "Parenthood," his "love affair" with Roger Moore, playing Charles Durning's son, his obsession with James Cagney and the kind of role he'd love to play sometime. 

With Great People
Jim and Michele McCarthy: The Origin of the Core Protocols

With Great People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 36:31


Jim and Michele McCarthy share the origins of the Core Protocols. The Core Protocols describe the behaviors of the best teams in the world. Jim and Michele observed teams in their lab and in industry until they understand the common behaviors that the best teams shared. The documented these behaviors and share them with the world as the Core Protocols. This episode is adapted from a guest lecture that Jim and Michele gave during Richard’s course, CSCI E-71 Agile Software Development, at Harvard University. To learn more about the McCarthys and their work, visit their website mccarthyshow.com, and the Facebook group, The Booted, at https://www.facebook.com/groups/8925005900/. Join hundreds of high-performers and subscribe to Richard’s newsletter at https://kasperowski.com.

Absolute Worst Podcast
Episode 24: Our Sassy Gay Friend (Brian Gallivan)

Absolute Worst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 67:39


Our guest today is Brian Gallivan! Brian has written for shows like Happy Endings and the upcoming Future Man on Hulu. He also created The McCarthys for CBS as well as the Sassy Gay Friend YouTube videos. They talk about Roseanne, therapy, improv and what is means to be successful. Brian also shares a beautiful story of how he met his boyfriend by following the advice of his therapist! He then helps us answer some listener questions! We start by weighing the pros and cons of attending one’s high school reunion. We also answer a question about working and commuting and Alison reconfirms her hatred of roommates. Afterwards, we meet yet another AWP people-pleaser and try to determine how she can escape her relationship. And finally we try to figure out if there’s life after 50. Episode 24 ends with some incredible Absolute Yoursts brought to us by Brian, ONE OF WHICH INVOLVES OPRAH!!! Alison and Dana ALWAYS want to hear your problems, advice, feedback and Absolute Yoursts! You can contact them through their website, friend them on Facebook, or follow them on Instagram and Twitter. **NOTE** If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. The Lifeline is available for everyone, is free, and confidential. See website for additional crisis services and hotlines. Online chat services provided as well at suicidepreventionlifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Chapter 4 - The Boscombe Valley Mystery

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016


ADVENTURE IV. THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY  We were seated at breakfast one morning, my wife and I, when the maid brought in a telegram. It was from Sherlock Holmes and ran in this way: “Have you a couple of days to spare? Have just been wired for from the west of England in connection with Boscombe Valley tragedy. Shall be glad if you will come with me. Air and scenery perfect. Leave Paddington by the 11:15.” “What do you say, dear?” said my wife, looking across at me. “Will you go?” “I really don't know what to say. I have a fairly long list at present.” “Oh, Anstruther would do your work for you. You have been looking a little pale lately. I think that the change would do you good, and you are always so interested in Mr. Sherlock Holmes' cases.” “I should be ungrateful if I were not, seeing what I gained through one of them,” I answered. “But if I am to go, I must pack at once, for I have only half an hour.” My experience of camp life in Afghanistan had at least had the effect of making me a prompt and ready traveller. My wants were few and simple, so that in less than the time stated I was in a cab with my valise, rattling away to Paddington Station. Sherlock Holmes was pacing up and down the platform, his tall, gaunt figure made even gaunter and taller by his long grey travelling-cloak and close-fitting cloth cap. “It is really very good of you to come, Watson,” said he. “It makes a considerable difference to me, having someone with me on whom I can thoroughly rely. Local aid is always either worthless or else biassed. If you will keep the two corner seats I shall get the tickets.” We had the carriage to ourselves save for an immense litter of papers which Holmes had brought with him. Among these he rummaged and read, with intervals of note-taking and of meditation, until we were past Reading. Then he suddenly rolled them all into a gigantic ball and tossed them up onto the rack. “Have you heard anything of the case?” he asked. “Not a word. I have not seen a paper for some days.” “The London press has not had very full accounts. I have just been looking through all the recent papers in order to master the particulars. It seems, from what I gather, to be one of those simple cases which are so extremely difficult.” “That sounds a little paradoxical.” “But it is profoundly true. Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring it home. In this case, however, they have established a very serious case against the son of the murdered man.” “It is a murder, then?” “Well, it is conjectured to be so. I shall take nothing for granted until I have the opportunity of looking personally into it. I will explain the state of things to you, as far as I have been able to understand it, in a very few words. “Boscombe Valley is a country district not very far from Ross, in Herefordshire. The largest landed proprietor in that part is a Mr. John Turner, who made his money in Australia and returned some years ago to the old country. One of the farms which he held, that of Hatherley, was let to Mr. Charles McCarthy, who was also an ex-Australian. The men had known each other in the colonies, so that it was not unnatural that when they came to settle down they should do so as near each other as possible. Turner was apparently the richer man, so McCarthy became his tenant but still remained, it seems, upon terms of perfect equality, as they were frequently together. McCarthy had one son, a lad of eighteen, and Turner had an only daughter of the same age, but neither of them had wives living. They appear to have avoided the society of the neighbouring English families and to have led retired lives, though both the McCarthys were fond of sport and were frequently seen at the race-meetings of the neighbourhood. McCarthy kept two servants—a man and a girl. Turner had a considerable household, some half-dozen at the least. That is as much as I have been able to gather about the families. Now for the facts. “On June 3rd, that is, on Monday last, McCarthy left his house at Hatherley about three in the afternoon and walked down to the Boscombe Pool, which is a small lake formed by the spreading out of the stream which runs down the Boscombe Valley. He had been out with his serving-man in the morning at Ross, and he had told the man that he must hurry, as he had an appointment of importance to keep at three. From that appointment he never came back alive. “From Hatherley Farmhouse to the Boscombe Pool is a quarter of a mile, and two people saw him as he passed over this ground. One was an old woman, whose name is not mentioned, and the other was William Crowder, a game-keeper in the employ of Mr. Turner. Both these witnesses depose that Mr. McCarthy was walking alone. The game-keeper adds that within a few minutes of his seeing Mr. McCarthy pass he had seen his son, Mr. James McCarthy, going the same way with a gun under his arm. To the best of his belief, the father was actually in sight at the time, and the son was following him. He thought no more of the matter until he heard in the evening of the tragedy that had occurred. “The two McCarthys were seen after the time when William Crowder, the game-keeper, lost sight of them. The Boscombe Pool is thickly wooded round, with just a fringe of grass and of reeds round the edge. A girl of fourteen, Patience Moran, who is the daughter of the lodge-keeper of the Boscombe Valley estate, was in one of the woods picking flowers. She states that while she was there she saw, at the border of the wood and close by the lake, Mr. McCarthy and his son, and that they appeared to be having a violent quarrel. She heard Mr. McCarthy the elder using very strong language to his son, and she saw the latter raise up his hand as if to strike his father. She was so frightened by their violence that she ran away and told her mother when she reached home that she had left the two McCarthys quarrelling near Boscombe Pool, and that she was afraid that they were going to fight. She had hardly said the words when young Mr. McCarthy came running up to the lodge to say that he had found his father dead in the wood, and to ask for the help of the lodge-keeper. He was much excited, without either his gun or his hat, and his right hand and sleeve were observed to be stained with fresh blood. On following him they found the dead body stretched out upon the grass beside the pool. The head had been beaten in by repeated blows of some heavy and blunt weapon. The injuries were such as might very well have been inflicted by the butt-end of his son's gun, which was found lying on the grass within a few paces of the body. Under these circumstances the young man was instantly arrested, and a verdict of ‘wilful murder' having been returned at the inquest on Tuesday, he was on Wednesday brought before the magistrates at Ross, who have referred the case to the next Assizes. Those are the main facts of the case as they came out before the coroner and the police-court.” “I could hardly imagine a more damning case,” I remarked. “If ever circumstantial evidence pointed to a criminal it does so here.” “Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing,” answered Holmes thoughtfully. “It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something entirely different. It must be confessed, however, that the case looks exceedingly grave against the young man, and it is very possible that he is indeed the culprit. There are several people in the neighbourhood, however, and among them Miss Turner, the daughter of the neighbouring landowner, who believe in his innocence, and who have retained Lestrade, whom you may recollect in connection with the Study in Scarlet, to work out the case in his interest. Lestrade, being rather puzzled, has referred the case to me, and hence it is that two middle-aged gentlemen are flying westward at fifty miles an hour instead of quietly digesting their breakfasts at home.” “I am afraid,” said I, “that the facts are so obvious that you will find little credit to be gained out of this case.” “There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact,” he answered, laughing. “Besides, we may chance to hit upon some other obvious facts which may have been by no means obvious to Mr. Lestrade. You know me too well to think that I am boasting when I say that I shall either confirm or destroy his theory by means which he is quite incapable of employing, or even of understanding. To take the first example to hand, I very clearly perceive that in your bedroom the window is upon the right-hand side, and yet I question whether Mr. Lestrade would have noted even so self-evident a thing as that.” “How on earth—” “My dear fellow, I know you well. I know the military neatness which characterises you. You shave every morning, and in this season you shave by the sunlight; but since your shaving is less and less complete as we get farther back on the left side, until it becomes positively slovenly as we get round the angle of the jaw, it is surely very clear that that side is less illuminated than the other. I could not imagine a man of your habits looking at himself in an equal light and being satisfied with such a result. I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference. Therein lies my m�tier, and it is just possible that it may be of some service in the investigation which lies before us. There are one or two minor points which were brought out in the inquest, and which are worth considering.” “What are they?” “It appears that his arrest did not take place at once, but after the return to Hatherley Farm. On the inspector of constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. This observation of his had the natural effect of removing any traces of doubt which might have remained in the minds of the coroner's jury.” “It was a confession,” I ejaculated. “No, for it was followed by a protestation of innocence.” “Coming on the top of such a damning series of events, it was at least a most suspicious remark.” “On the contrary,” said Holmes, “it is the brightest rift which I can at present see in the clouds. However innocent he might be, he could not be such an absolute imbecile as not to see that the circumstances were very black against him. Had he appeared surprised at his own arrest, or feigned indignation at it, I should have looked upon it as highly suspicious, because such surprise or anger would not be natural under the circumstances, and yet might appear to be the best policy to a scheming man. His frank acceptance of the situation marks him as either an innocent man, or else as a man of considerable self-restraint and firmness. As to his remark about his deserts, it was also not unnatural if you consider that he stood beside the dead body of his father, and that there is no doubt that he had that very day so far forgotten his filial duty as to bandy words with him, and even, according to the little girl whose evidence is so important, to raise his hand as if to strike him. The self-reproach and contrition which are displayed in his remark appear to me to be the signs of a healthy mind rather than of a guilty one.” I shook my head. “Many men have been hanged on far slighter evidence,” I remarked. “So they have. And many men have been wrongfully hanged.” “What is the young man's own account of the matter?” “It is, I am afraid, not very encouraging to his supporters, though there are one or two points in it which are suggestive. You will find it here, and may read it for yourself.” He picked out from his bundle a copy of the local Herefordshire paper, and having turned down the sheet he pointed out the paragraph in which the unfortunate young man had given his own statement of what had occurred. I settled myself down in the corner of the carriage and read it very carefully. It ran in this way: “Mr. James McCarthy, the only son of the deceased, was then called and gave evidence as follows: ‘I had been away from home for three days at Bristol, and had only just returned upon the morning of last Monday, the 3rd. My father was absent from home at the time of my arrival, and I was informed by the maid that he had driven over to Ross with John Cobb, the groom. Shortly after my return I heard the wheels of his trap in the yard, and, looking out of my window, I saw him get out and walk rapidly out of the yard, though I was not aware in which direction he was going. I then took my gun and strolled out in the direction of the Boscombe Pool, with the intention of visiting the rabbit warren which is upon the other side. On my way I saw William Crowder, the game-keeper, as he had stated in his evidence; but he is mistaken in thinking that I was following my father. I had no idea that he was in front of me. When about a hundred yards from the pool I heard a cry of “Cooee!” which was a usual signal between my father and myself. I then hurried forward, and found him standing by the pool. He appeared to be much surprised at seeing me and asked me rather roughly what I was doing there. A conversation ensued which led to high words and almost to blows, for my father was a man of a very violent temper. Seeing that his passion was becoming ungovernable, I left him and returned towards Hatherley Farm. I had not gone more than 150 yards, however, when I heard a hideous outcry behind me, which caused me to run back again. I found my father expiring upon the ground, with his head terribly injured. I dropped my gun and held him in my arms, but he almost instantly expired. I knelt beside him for some minutes, and then made my way to Mr. Turner's lodge-keeper, his house being the nearest, to ask for assistance. I saw no one near my father when I returned, and I have no idea how he came by his injuries. He was not a popular man, being somewhat cold and forbidding in his manners, but he had, as far as I know, no active enemies. I know nothing further of the matter.' “The Coroner: Did your father make any statement to you before he died? “Witness: He mumbled a few words, but I could only catch some allusion to a rat. “The Coroner: What did you understand by that? “Witness: It conveyed no meaning to me. I thought that he was delirious. “The Coroner: What was the point upon which you and your father had this final quarrel? “Witness: I should prefer not to answer. “The Coroner: I am afraid that I must press it. “Witness: It is really impossible for me to tell you. I can assure you that it has nothing to do with the sad tragedy which followed. “The Coroner: That is for the court to decide. I need not point out to you that your refusal to answer will prejudice your case considerably in any future proceedings which may arise. “Witness: I must still refuse. “The Coroner: I understand that the cry of ‘Cooee' was a common signal between you and your father? “Witness: It was. “The Coroner: How was it, then, that he uttered it before he saw you, and before he even knew that you had returned from Bristol? “Witness (with considerable confusion): I do not know. “A Juryman: Did you see nothing which aroused your suspicions when you returned on hearing the cry and found your father fatally injured? “Witness: Nothing definite. “The Coroner: What do you mean? “Witness: I was so disturbed and excited as I rushed out into the open, that I could think of nothing except of my father. Yet I have a vague impression that as I ran forward something lay upon the ground to the left of me. It seemed to me to be something grey in colour, a coat of some sort, or a plaid perhaps. When I rose from my father I looked round for it, but it was gone. “ ‘Do you mean that it disappeared before you went for help?' “ ‘Yes, it was gone.' “ ‘You cannot say what it was?' “ ‘No, I had a feeling something was there.' “ ‘How far from the body?' “ ‘A dozen yards or so.' “ ‘And how far from the edge of the wood?' “ ‘About the same.' “ ‘Then if it was removed it was while you were within a dozen yards of it?' “ ‘Yes, but with my back towards it.' “This concluded the examination of the witness.” “I see,” said I as I glanced down the column, “that the coroner in his concluding remarks was rather severe upon young McCarthy. He calls attention, and with reason, to the discrepancy about his father having signalled to him before seeing him, also to his refusal to give details of his conversation with his father, and his singular account of his father's dying words. They are all, as he remarks, very much against the son.” Holmes laughed softly to himself and stretched himself out upon the cushioned seat. “Both you and the coroner have been at some pains,” said he, “to single out the very strongest points in the young man's favour. Don't you see that you alternately give him credit for having too much imagination and too little? Too little, if he could not invent a cause of quarrel which would give him the sympathy of the jury; too much, if he evolved from his own inner consciousness anything so outr� as a dying reference to a rat, and the incident of the vanishing cloth. No, sir, I shall approach this case from the point of view that what this young man says is true, and we shall see whither that hypothesis will lead us. And now here is my pocket Petrarch, and not another word shall I say of this case until we are on the scene of action. We lunch at Swindon, and I see that we shall be there in twenty minutes.” It was nearly four o'clock when we at last, after passing through the beautiful Stroud Valley, and over the broad gleaming Severn, found ourselves at the pretty little country-town of Ross. A lean, ferret-like man, furtive and sly-looking, was waiting for us upon the platform. In spite of the light brown dustcoat and leather-leggings which he wore in deference to his rustic surroundings, I had no difficulty in recognising Lestrade, of Scotland Yard. With him we drove to the Hereford Arms where a room had already been engaged for us. “I have ordered a carriage,” said Lestrade as we sat over a cup of tea. “I knew your energetic nature, and that you would not be happy until you had been on the scene of the crime.” “It was very nice and complimentary of you,” Holmes answered. “It is entirely a question of barometric pressure.” Lestrade looked startled. “I do not quite follow,” he said. “How is the glass? Twenty-nine, I see. No wind, and not a cloud in the sky. I have a caseful of cigarettes here which need smoking, and the sofa is very much superior to the usual country hotel abomination. I do not think that it is probable that I shall use the carriage to-night.” Lestrade laughed indulgently. “You have, no doubt, already formed your conclusions from the newspapers,” he said. “The case is as plain as a pikestaff, and the more one goes into it the plainer it becomes. Still, of course, one can't refuse a lady, and such a very positive one, too. She has heard of you, and would have your opinion, though I repeatedly told her that there was nothing which you could do which I had not already done. Why, bless my soul! here is her carriage at the door.” He had hardly spoken before there rushed into the room one of the most lovely young women that I have ever seen in my life. Her violet eyes shining, her lips parted, a pink flush upon her cheeks, all thought of her natural reserve lost in her overpowering excitement and concern. “Oh, Mr. Sherlock Holmes!” she cried, glancing from one to the other of us, and finally, with a woman's quick intuition, fastening upon my companion, “I am so glad that you have come. I have driven down to tell you so. I know that James didn't do it. I know it, and I want you to start upon your work knowing it, too. Never let yourself doubt upon that point. We have known each other since we were little children, and I know his faults as no one else does; but he is too tender-hearted to hurt a fly. Such a charge is absurd to anyone who really knows him.” “I hope we may clear him, Miss Turner,” said Sherlock Holmes. “You may rely upon my doing all that I can.” “But you have read the evidence. You have formed some conclusion? Do you not see some loophole, some flaw? Do you not yourself think that he is innocent?” “I think that it is very probable.” “There, now!” she cried, throwing back her head and looking defiantly at Lestrade. “You hear! He gives me hopes.” Lestrade shrugged his shoulders. “I am afraid that my colleague has been a little quick in forming his conclusions,” he said. “But he is right. Oh! I know that he is right. James never did it. And about his quarrel with his father, I am sure that the reason why he would not speak about it to the coroner was because I was concerned in it.” “In what way?” asked Holmes. “It is no time for me to hide anything. James and his father had many disagreements about me. Mr. McCarthy was very anxious that there should be a marriage between us. James and I have always loved each other as brother and sister; but of course he is young and has seen very little of life yet, and—and—well, he naturally did not wish to do anything like that yet. So there were quarrels, and this, I am sure, was one of them.” “And your father?” asked Holmes. “Was he in favour of such a union?” “No, he was averse to it also. No one but Mr. McCarthy was in favour of it.” A quick blush passed over her fresh young face as Holmes shot one of his keen, questioning glances at her. “Thank you for this information,” said he. “May I see your father if I call to-morrow?” “I am afraid the doctor won't allow it.” “The doctor?” “Yes, have you not heard? Poor father has never been strong for years back, but this has broken him down completely. He has taken to his bed, and Dr. Willows says that he is a wreck and that his nervous system is shattered. Mr. McCarthy was the only man alive who had known dad in the old days in Victoria.” “Ha! In Victoria! That is important.” “Yes, at the mines.” “Quite so; at the gold-mines, where, as I understand, Mr. Turner made his money.” “Yes, certainly.” “Thank you, Miss Turner. You have been of material assistance to me.” “You will tell me if you have any news to-morrow. No doubt you will go to the prison to see James. Oh, if you do, Mr. Holmes, do tell him that I know him to be innocent.” “I will, Miss Turner.” “I must go home now, for dad is very ill, and he misses me so if I leave him. Good-bye, and God help you in your undertaking.” She hurried from the room as impulsively as she had entered, and we heard the wheels of her carriage rattle off down the street. “I am ashamed of you, Holmes,” said Lestrade with dignity after a few minutes' silence. “Why should you raise up hopes which you are bound to disappoint? I am not over-tender of heart, but I call it cruel.” “I think that I see my way to clearing James McCarthy,” said Holmes. “Have you an order to see him in prison?” “Yes, but only for you and me.” “Then I shall reconsider my resolution about going out. We have still time to take a train to Hereford and see him to-night?” “Ample.” “Then let us do so. Watson, I fear that you will find it very slow, but I shall only be away a couple of hours.” I walked down to the station with them, and then wandered through the streets of the little town, finally returning to the hotel, where I lay upon the sofa and tried to interest myself in a yellow-backed novel. The puny plot of the story was so thin, however, when compared to the deep mystery through which we were groping, and I found my attention wander so continually from the action to the fact, that I at last flung it across the room and gave myself up entirely to a consideration of the events of the day. Supposing that this unhappy young man's story were absolutely true, then what hellish thing, what absolutely unforeseen and extraordinary calamity could have occurred between the time when he parted from his father, and the moment when, drawn back by his screams, he rushed into the glade? It was something terrible and deadly. What could it be? Might not the nature of the injuries reveal something to my medical instincts? I rang the bell and called for the weekly county paper, which contained a verbatim account of the inquest. In the surgeon's deposition it was stated that the posterior third of the left parietal bone and the left half of the occipital bone had been shattered by a heavy blow from a blunt weapon. I marked the spot upon my own head. Clearly such a blow must have been struck from behind. That was to some extent in favour of the accused, as when seen quarrelling he was face to face with his father. Still, it did not go for very much, for the older man might have turned his back before the blow fell. Still, it might be worth while to call Holmes' attention to it. Then there was the peculiar dying reference to a rat. What could that mean? It could not be delirium. A man dying from a sudden blow does not commonly become delirious. No, it was more likely to be an attempt to explain how he met his fate. But what could it indicate? I cudgelled my brains to find some possible explanation. And then the incident of the grey cloth seen by young McCarthy. If that were true the murderer must have dropped some part of his dress, presumably his overcoat, in his flight, and must have had the hardihood to return and to carry it away at the instant when the son was kneeling with his back turned not a dozen paces off. What a tissue of mysteries and improbabilities the whole thing was! I did not wonder at Lestrade's opinion, and yet I had so much faith in Sherlock Holmes' insight that I could not lose hope as long as every fresh fact seemed to strengthen his conviction of young McCarthy's innocence. It was late before Sherlock Holmes returned. He came back alone, for Lestrade was staying in lodgings in the town. “The glass still keeps very high,” he remarked as he sat down. “It is of importance that it should not rain before we are able to go over the ground. On the other hand, a man should be at his very best and keenest for such nice work as that, and I did not wish to do it when fagged by a long journey. I have seen young McCarthy.” “And what did you learn from him?” “Nothing.” “Could he throw no light?” “None at all. I was inclined to think at one time that he knew who had done it and was screening him or her, but I am convinced now that he is as puzzled as everyone else. He is not a very quick-witted youth, though comely to look at and, I should think, sound at heart.” “I cannot admire his taste,” I remarked, “if it is indeed a fact that he was averse to a marriage with so charming a young lady as this Miss Turner.” “Ah, thereby hangs a rather painful tale. This fellow is madly, insanely, in love with her, but some two years ago, when he was only a lad, and before he really knew her, for she had been away five years at a boarding-school, what does the idiot do but get into the clutches of a barmaid in Bristol and marry her at a registry office? No one knows a word of the matter, but you can imagine how maddening it must be to him to be upbraided for not doing what he would give his very eyes to do, but what he knows to be absolutely impossible. It was sheer frenzy of this sort which made him throw his hands up into the air when his father, at their last interview, was goading him on to propose to Miss Turner. On the other hand, he had no means of supporting himself, and his father, who was by all accounts a very hard man, would have thrown him over utterly had he known the truth. It was with his barmaid wife that he had spent the last three days in Bristol, and his father did not know where he was. Mark that point. It is of importance. Good has come out of evil, however, for the barmaid, finding from the papers that he is in serious trouble and likely to be hanged, has thrown him over utterly and has written to him to say that she has a husband already in the Bermuda Dockyard, so that there is really no tie between them. I think that that bit of news has consoled young McCarthy for all that he has suffered.” “But if he is innocent, who has done it?” “Ah! who? I would call your attention very particularly to two points. One is that the murdered man had an appointment with someone at the pool, and that the someone could not have been his son, for his son was away, and he did not know when he would return. The second is that the murdered man was heard to cry ‘Cooee!' before he knew that his son had returned. Those are the crucial points upon which the case depends. And now let us talk about George Meredith, if you please, and we shall leave all minor matters until to-morrow.” There was no rain, as Holmes had foretold, and the morning broke bright and cloudless. At nine o'clock Lestrade called for us with the carriage, and we set off for Hatherley Farm and the Boscombe Pool. “There is serious news this morning,” Lestrade observed. “It is said that Mr. Turner, of the Hall, is so ill that his life is despaired of.” “An elderly man, I presume?” said Holmes. “About sixty; but his constitution has been shattered by his life abroad, and he has been in failing health for some time. This business has had a very bad effect upon him. He was an old friend of McCarthy's, and, I may add, a great benefactor to him, for I have learned that he gave him Hatherley Farm rent free.” “Indeed! That is interesting,” said Holmes. “Oh, yes! In a hundred other ways he has helped him. Everybody about here speaks of his kindness to him.” “Really! Does it not strike you as a little singular that this McCarthy, who appears to have had little of his own, and to have been under such obligations to Turner, should still talk of marrying his son to Turner's daughter, who is, presumably, heiress to the estate, and that in such a very cocksure manner, as if it were merely a case of a proposal and all else would follow? It is the more strange, since we know that Turner himself was averse to the idea. The daughter told us as much. Do you not deduce something from that?” “We have got to the deductions and the inferences,” said Lestrade, winking at me. “I find it hard enough to tackle facts, Holmes, without flying away after theories and fancies.” “You are right,” said Holmes demurely; “you do find it very hard to tackle the facts.” “Anyhow, I have grasped one fact which you seem to find it difficult to get hold of,” replied Lestrade with some warmth. “And that is—” “That McCarthy senior met his death from McCarthy junior and that all theories to the contrary are the merest moonshine.” “Well, moonshine is a brighter thing than fog,” said Holmes, laughing. “But I am very much mistaken if this is not Hatherley Farm upon the left.” “Yes, that is it.” It was a widespread, comfortable-looking building, two-storied, slate-roofed, with great yellow blotches of lichen upon the grey walls. The drawn blinds and the smokeless chimneys, however, gave it a stricken look, as though the weight of this horror still lay heavy upon it. We called at the door, when the maid, at Holmes' request, showed us the boots which her master wore at the time of his death, and also a pair of the son's, though not the pair which he had then had. Having measured these very carefully from seven or eight different points, Holmes desired to be led to the court-yard, from which we all followed the winding track which led to Boscombe Pool. Sherlock Holmes was transformed when he was hot upon such a scent as this. Men who had only known the quiet thinker and logician of Baker Street would have failed to recognise him. His face flushed and darkened. His brows were drawn into two hard black lines, while his eyes shone out from beneath them with a steely glitter. His face was bent downward, his shoulders bowed, his lips compressed, and the veins stood out like whipcord in his long, sinewy neck. His nostrils seemed to dilate with a purely animal lust for the chase, and his mind was so absolutely concentrated upon the matter before him that a question or remark fell unheeded upon his ears, or, at the most, only provoked a quick, impatient snarl in reply. Swiftly and silently he made his way along the track which ran through the meadows, and so by way of the woods to the Boscombe Pool. It was damp, marshy ground, as is all that district, and there were marks of many feet, both upon the path and amid the short grass which bounded it on either side. Sometimes Holmes would hurry on, sometimes stop dead, and once he made quite a little detour into the meadow. Lestrade and I walked behind him, the detective indifferent and contemptuous, while I watched my friend with the interest which sprang from the conviction that every one of his actions was directed towards a definite end. The Boscombe Pool, which is a little reed-girt sheet of water some fifty yards across, is situated at the boundary between the Hatherley Farm and the private park of the wealthy Mr. Turner. Above the woods which lined it upon the farther side we could see the red, jutting pinnacles which marked the site of the rich landowner's dwelling. On the Hatherley side of the pool the woods grew very thick, and there was a narrow belt of sodden grass twenty paces across between the edge of the trees and the reeds which lined the lake. Lestrade showed us the exact spot at which the body had been found, and, indeed, so moist was the ground, that I could plainly see the traces which had been left by the fall of the stricken man. To Holmes, as I could see by his eager face and peering eyes, very many other things were to be read upon the trampled grass. He ran round, like a dog who is picking up a scent, and then turned upon my companion. “What did you go into the pool for?” he asked. “I fished about with a rake. I thought there might be some weapon or other trace. But how on earth—” “Oh, tut, tut! I have no time! That left foot of yours with its inward twist is all over the place. A mole could trace it, and there it vanishes among the reeds. Oh, how simple it would all have been had I been here before they came like a herd of buffalo and wallowed all over it. Here is where the party with the lodge-keeper came, and they have covered all tracks for six or eight feet round the body. But here are three separate tracks of the same feet.” He drew out a lens and lay down upon his waterproof to have a better view, talking all the time rather to himself than to us. “These are young McCarthy's feet. Twice he was walking, and once he ran swiftly, so that the soles are deeply marked and the heels hardly visible. That bears out his story. He ran when he saw his father on the ground. Then here are the father's feet as he paced up and down. What is this, then? It is the butt-end of the gun as the son stood listening. And this? Ha, ha! What have we here? Tiptoes! tiptoes! Square, too, quite unusual boots! They come, they go, they come again—of course that was for the cloak. Now where did they come from?” He ran up and down, sometimes losing, sometimes finding the track until we were well within the edge of the wood and under the shadow of a great beech, the largest tree in the neighbourhood. Holmes traced his way to the farther side of this and lay down once more upon his face with a little cry of satisfaction. For a long time he remained there, turning over the leaves and dried sticks, gathering up what seemed to me to be dust into an envelope and examining with his lens not only the ground but even the bark of the tree as far as he could reach. A jagged stone was lying among the moss, and this also he carefully examined and retained. Then he followed a pathway through the wood until he came to the highroad, where all traces were lost. “It has been a case of considerable interest,” he remarked, returning to his natural manner. “I fancy that this grey house on the right must be the lodge. I think that I will go in and have a word with Moran, and perhaps write a little note. Having done that, we may drive back to our luncheon. You may walk to the cab, and I shall be with you presently.” It was about ten minutes before we regained our cab and drove back into Ross, Holmes still carrying with him the stone which he had picked up in the wood. “This may interest you, Lestrade,” he remarked, holding it out. “The murder was done with it.” “I see no marks.” “There are none.” “How do you know, then?” “The grass was growing under it. It had only lain there a few days. There was no sign of a place whence it had been taken. It corresponds with the injuries. There is no sign of any other weapon.” “And the murderer?” “Is a tall man, left-handed, limps with the right leg, wears thick-soled shooting-boots and a grey cloak, smokes Indian cigars, uses a cigar-holder, and carries a blunt pen-knife in his pocket. There are several other indications, but these may be enough to aid us in our search.” Lestrade laughed. “I am afraid that I am still a sceptic,” he said. “Theories are all very well, but we have to deal with a hard-headed British jury.” “Nous verrons,” answered Holmes calmly. “You work your own method, and I shall work mine. I shall be busy this afternoon, and shall probably return to London by the evening train.” “And leave your case unfinished?” “No, finished.” “But the mystery?” “It is solved.” “Who was the criminal, then?” “The gentleman I describe.” “But who is he?” “Surely it would not be difficult to find out. This is not such a populous neighbourhood.” Lestrade shrugged his shoulders. “I am a practical man,” he said, “and I really cannot undertake to go about the country looking for a left-handed gentleman with a game leg. I should become the laughing-stock of Scotland Yard.” “All right,” said Holmes quietly. “I have given you the chance. Here are your lodgings. Good-bye. I shall drop you a line before I leave.” Having left Lestrade at his rooms, we drove to our hotel, where we found lunch upon the table. Holmes was silent and buried in thought with a pained expression upon his face, as one who finds himself in a perplexing position. “Look here, Watson,” he said when the cloth was cleared “just sit down in this chair and let me preach to you for a little. I don't know quite what to do, and I should value your advice. Light a cigar and let me expound.” “Pray do so.” “Well, now, in considering this case there are two points about young McCarthy's narrative which struck us both instantly, although they impressed me in his favour and you against him. One was the fact that his father should, according to his account, cry ‘Cooee!' before seeing him. The other was his singular dying reference to a rat. He mumbled several words, you understand, but that was all that caught the son's ear. Now from this double point our research must commence, and we will begin it by presuming that what the lad says is absolutely true.” “What of this ‘Cooee!' then?” “Well, obviously it could not have been meant for the son. The son, as far as he knew, was in Bristol. It was mere chance that he was within earshot. The ‘Cooee!' was meant to attract the attention of whoever it was that he had the appointment with. But ‘Cooee' is a distinctly Australian cry, and one which is used between Australians. There is a strong presumption that the person whom McCarthy expected to meet him at Boscombe Pool was someone who had been in Australia.” “What of the rat, then?” Sherlock Holmes took a folded paper from his pocket and flattened it out on the table. “This is a map of the Colony of Victoria,” he said. “I wired to Bristol for it last night.” He put his hand over part of the map. “What do you read?” “ARAT,” I read. “And now?” He raised his hand. “BALLARAT.” “Quite so. That was the word the man uttered, and of which his son only caught the last two syllables. He was trying to utter the name of his murderer. So and so, of Ballarat.” “It is wonderful!” I exclaimed. “It is obvious. And now, you see, I had narrowed the field down considerably. The possession of a grey garment was a third point which, granting the son's statement to be correct, was a certainty. We have come now out of mere vagueness to the definite conception of an Australian from Ballarat with a grey cloak.” “Certainly.” “And one who was at home in the district, for the pool can only be approached by the farm or by the estate, where strangers could hardly wander.” “Quite so.” “Then comes our expedition of to-day. By an examination of the ground I gained the trifling details which I gave to that imbecile Lestrade, as to the personality of the criminal.” “But how did you gain them?” “You know my method. It is founded upon the observation of trifles.” “His height I know that you might roughly judge from the length of his stride. His boots, too, might be told from their traces.” “Yes, they were peculiar boots.” “But his lameness?” “The impression of his right foot was always less distinct than his left. He put less weight upon it. Why? Because he limped—he was lame.” “But his left-handedness.” “You were yourself struck by the nature of the injury as recorded by the surgeon at the inquest. The blow was struck from immediately behind, and yet was upon the left side. Now, how can that be unless it were by a left-handed man? He had stood behind that tree during the interview between the father and son. He had even smoked there. I found the ash of a cigar, which my special knowledge of tobacco ashes enables me to pronounce as an Indian cigar. I have, as you know, devoted some attention to this, and written a little monograph on the ashes of 140 different varieties of pipe, cigar, and cigarette tobacco. Having found the ash, I then looked round and discovered the stump among the moss where he had tossed it. It was an Indian cigar, of the variety which are rolled in Rotterdam.” “And the cigar-holder?” “I could see that the end had not been in his mouth. Therefore he used a holder. The tip had been cut off, not bitten off, but the cut was not a clean one, so I deduced a blunt pen-knife.” “Holmes,” I said, “you have drawn a net round this man from which he cannot escape, and you have saved an innocent human life as truly as if you had cut the cord which was hanging him. I see the direction in which all this points. The culprit is—” “Mr. John Turner,” cried the hotel waiter, opening the door of our sitting-room, and ushering in a visitor. The man who entered was a strange and impressive figure. His slow, limping step and bowed shoulders gave the appearance of decrepitude, and yet his hard, deep-lined, craggy features, and his enormous limbs showed that he was possessed of unusual strength of body and of character. His tangled beard, grizzled hair, and outstanding, drooping eyebrows combined to give an air of dignity and power to his appearance, but his face was of an ashen white, while his lips and the corners of his nostrils were tinged with a shade of blue. It was clear to me at a glance that he was in the grip of some deadly and chronic disease. “Pray sit down on the sofa,” said Holmes gently. “You had my note?” “Yes, the lodge-keeper brought it up. You said that you wished to see me here to avoid scandal.” “I thought people would talk if I went to the Hall.” “And why did you wish to see me?” He looked across at my companion with despair in his weary eyes, as though his question was already answered. “Yes,” said Holmes, answering the look rather than the words. “It is so. I know all about McCarthy.” The old man sank his face in his hands. “God help me!” he cried. “But I would not have let the young man come to harm. I give you my word that I would have spoken out if it went against him at the Assizes.” “I am glad to hear you say so,” said Holmes gravely. “I would have spoken now had it not been for my dear girl. It would break her heart—it will break her heart when she hears that I am arrested.” “It may not come to that,” said Holmes. “What?” “I am no official agent. I understand that it was your daughter who required my presence here, and I am acting in her interests. Young McCarthy must be got off, however.” “I am a dying man,” said old Turner. “I have had diabetes for years. My doctor says it is a question whether I shall live a month. Yet I would rather die under my own roof than in a gaol.” Holmes rose and sat down at the table with his pen in his hand and a bundle of paper before him. “Just tell us the truth,” he said. “I shall jot down the facts. You will sign it, and Watson here can witness it. Then I could produce your confession at the last extremity to save young McCarthy. I promise you that I shall not use it unless it is absolutely needed.” “It's as well,” said the old man; “it's a question whether I shall live to the Assizes, so it matters little to me, but I should wish to spare Alice the shock. And now I will make the thing clear to you; it has been a long time in the acting, but will not take me long to tell. “You didn't know this dead man, McCarthy. He was a devil incarnate. I tell you that. God keep you out of the clutches of such a man as he. His grip has been upon me these twenty years, and he has blasted my life. I'll tell you first how I came to be in his power. “It was in the early '60's at the diggings. I was a young chap then, hot-blooded and reckless, ready to turn my hand at anything; I got among bad companions, took to drink, had no luck with my claim, took to the bush, and in a word became what you would call over here a highway robber. There were six of us, and we had a wild, free life of it, sticking up a station from time to time, or stopping the wagons on the road to the diggings. Black Jack of Ballarat was the name I went under, and our party is still remembered in the colony as the Ballarat Gang. “One day a gold convoy came down from Ballarat to Melbourne, and we lay in wait for it and attacked it. There were six troopers and six of us, so it was a close thing, but we emptied four of their saddles at the first volley. Three of our boys were killed, however, before we got the swag. I put my pistol to the head of the wagon-driver, who was this very man McCarthy. I wish to the Lord that I had shot him then, but I spared him, though I saw his wicked little eyes fixed on my face, as though to remember every feature. We got away with the gold, became wealthy men, and made our way over to England without being suspected. There I parted from my old pals and determined to settle down to a quiet and respectable life. I bought this estate, which chanced to be in the market, and I set myself to do a little good with my money, to make up for the way in which I had earned it. I married, too, and though my wife died young she left me my dear little Alice. Even when she was just a baby her wee hand seemed to lead me down the right path as nothing else had ever done. In a word, I turned over a new leaf and did my best to make up for the past. All was going well when McCarthy laid his grip upon me. “I had gone up to town about an investment, and I met him in Regent Street with hardly a coat to his back or a boot to his foot. “ ‘Here we are, Jack,' says he, touching me on the arm; ‘we'll be as good as a family to you. There's two of us, me and my son, and you can have the keeping of us. If you don't—it's a fine, law-abiding country is England, and there's always a policeman within hail.' “Well, down they came to the west country, there was no shaking them off, and there they have lived rent free on my best land ever since. There was no rest for me, no peace, no forgetfulness; turn where I would, there was his cunning, grinning face at my elbow. It grew worse as Alice grew up, for he soon saw I was more afraid of her knowing my past than of the police. Whatever he wanted he must have, and whatever it was I gave him without question, land, money, houses, until at last he asked a thing which I could not give. He asked for Alice. “His son, you see, had grown up, and so had my girl, and as I was known to be in weak health, it seemed a fine stroke to him that his lad should step into the whole property. But there I was firm. I would not have his cursed stock mixed with mine; not that I had any dislike to the lad, but his blood was in him, and that was enough. I stood firm. McCarthy threatened. I braved him to do his worst. We were to meet at the pool midway between our houses to talk it over. “When I went down there I found him talking with his son, so I smoked a cigar and waited behind a tree until he should be alone. But as I listened to his talk all that was black and bitter in me seemed to come uppermost. He was urging his son to marry my daughter with as little regard for what she might think as if she were a slut from off the streets. It drove me mad to think that I and all that I held most dear should be in the power of such a man as this. Could I not snap the bond? I was already a dying and a desperate man. Though clear of mind and fairly strong of limb, I knew that my own fate was sealed. But my memory and my girl! Both could be saved if I could but silence that foul tongue. I did it, Mr. Holmes. I would do it again. Deeply as I have sinned, I have led a life of martyrdom to atone for it. But that my girl should be entangled in the same meshes which held me was more than I could suffer. I struck him down with no more compunction than if he had been some foul and venomous beast. His cry brought back his son; but I had gained the cover of the wood, though I was forced to go back to fetch the cloak which I had dropped in my flight. That is the true story, gentlemen, of all that occurred.” “Well, it is not for me to judge you,” said Holmes as the old man signed the statement which had been drawn out. “I pray that we may never be exposed to such a temptation.” “I pray not, sir. And what do you intend to do?” “In view of your health, nothing. You are yourself aware that you will soon have to answer for your deed at a higher court than the Assizes. I will keep your confession, and if McCarthy is condemned I shall be forced to use it. If not, it shall never be seen by mortal eye; and your secret, whether you be alive or dead, shall be safe with us.” “Farewell, then,” said the old man solemnly. “Your own deathbeds, when they come, will be the easier for the thought of the peace which you have given to mine.” Tottering and shaking in all his giant frame, he stumbled slowly from the room. “God help us!” said Holmes after a long silence. “Why does fate play such tricks with poor, helpless worms? I never hear of such a case as this that I do not think of Baxter's words, and say, ‘There, but for the grace of God, goes Sherlock Holmes.' ” James McCarthy was acquitted at the Assizes on the strength of a number of objections which had been drawn out by Holmes and submitted to the defending counsel. Old Turner lived for seven months after our interview, but he is now dead; and there is every prospect that the son and daughter may come to live happily together in ignorance of the black cloud which rests upon their past.  

The Starling Tribune: An Unofficial Arrow TV Show Fan Podcast
Starling Tribune - Season 4.5 Special Edition – Legends Of Tomorrow Fail Safe (A CW Network Arrow Television Show Fan Podcast)

The Starling Tribune: An Unofficial Arrow TV Show Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 55:13


Starling Tribune - Season 4.5 Special Edition – Legends Of Tomorrow Fail Safe (A CW Network Arrow Television Show Fan Podcast)   The Official Arrow Podcast of the Gonna Geek Network   Transcript:         http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?f=557&t=25277 Episode:            “Fail Safe” [Season 1 Episode 5] Air Date:           Thursday, February 18th, 2016   Director:           Dermott Downs 20 titles with lots of CW genre TV credits             http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0236173/?ref_=ttfc_fc_dr1             3x Legends of Tomorrow | 2x Arrow | 2x The Originals | 4x The Flash | 3x Supergirl | 1x Blindspot | 1x CSI:Cyber | 1x iZombie | 1x Gotham | 4x The Tomorrow People             Writers: Beth Schwartz http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2584087/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5             Arrow: 23x executive story editor | 17x writer | 2x story editor | 23x Co-producer 2x LoT | 1x Heart of Dixie             Grainne Godfree http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3113826/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr6             Flash: 23x Exec. story editor | 5x writer | 8x Exec story editor | 1x Story by 3x Legends of Tomorrow | 1x Arrow (Teleplay) | 4x Tomorrow People             IMDB:   http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4845364/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Videos: https://youtu.be/XgHHpgqw8Ko?list=PL6abPzY300GW5bNkU8x5kh2ocfnU8OaCD   Weekly Ratings   Rating: Episode 5 - 2.25 Drop from the prior week of 2.39 Arrow “Code of Silence” S.04 E.14 Directed by James “Bam Bam” Bamford that same week brought 2.44, which was the same as the prior week. The Flash “Escape from Earth-2” S.02 Ep.14  that same week brought 3.90, which was down 0.06 from the prior week. Supergirl “Truth, Justice and the American Way” S.01 Ep.14 that same week brought 7.25, down from 7.96 the prior week (the prior week was “for the girl who has everything, which was the adaptation of a classic Superman storyline, which may account for the huge numbers)   Episode # Episode Title Episode Air Date Rating 1 Pilot, Part 1 21-Jan-16 3.21 2 Pilot, Part 2 28-Jan-16 2.89 3 Blood Ties 4-Feb-16 2.32 4 White Knights 7-Feb-16 2.39 5 Fail-Safe 18-Feb-16 2.25 6 Star City 2046 25-Feb-16 2.47 7 Marooned 3-Mar-16 2.28 8 Night of the Hawk 10-Mar-16 2.01 9 Left Behind 31-Mar-16 1.97 10 Progeny 7-Apr-16 1.88 11 The Magnificent Eight 12-Apr-16 1.98 12 Last Refuge 21-Apr-16 1.78 13 Leviathan 28-Apr-16 1.86 14 River of Time 5-May-16 1.63 15 Destiny 12-May-16 1.89 16 Legendary 19-May-16 1.85   What was the overall theme for this episode / What was the link to the ep. name “Fail-safe” (Chris start us off) Link to Sara as a contingency plan, or “fail-safe” in case things went sideways Name of a cold-war nuclear thriller (see easter eggs) I was trying to find some way to link Fail Safe into the fact that Brandon Routh, Dominic Purcell and Arthur Darvill all went shirtless, breaking a new Berlantiverse record :P Fight scenes & Stunts: Share your thoughts (Michelle first then Neil) Sara takes out 6 guys; Rip and Snart can't take out 1 Team fight in prison yard Time Travel: Share your thoughts (Neil then Chris) Still in 1986 USSR And what the 80's mean is that the Russians are allowed to be the badguys At end - crash in 2046 Star City Key component is watching the timeline: The probability of the United States losing the Cold War has risen to 99%. Star City, the seat of the resistance, is predicted to fall in 2003. Sara's knowledge of the Bratva via Ollie allows her to know who to contact in the current time. Intro scene - for a second I thought it was either timetravel or a flashback, but only for a split second… then I was like “Hey… waaiiiiit a second” Rip Hunter Captaining skills this episode, scale of 1-10 Still learning how to be a captain Needs Kendra and Jackson to convince him to join fight Ray Palmer Mr. Nice Guy in prison - doesn't work Takes a beating for Mick Good time to make a reference to the “your mom” joke, and make draw a parallel to the recurring “Stephen's Mom” jokes in the GonnaGeek Official podcast - lol Sara Lance Doesn't take the shot -- humanity returning? Ninja throwing stars - sweet Kicks ass with the bratva Hawkgirl - Kendra Saunders Reminds Jackson of two-way communication w/Stein Comes up with plan to help team Did she mention being a barista in this episode? Captain Cold - Leonard Snart Priorities - his crew first, then the plan Thinks it's cold for Rip and Sara to possibly kill Stein - the whole “look him in the eye” speech. Heatwave - Mick Rory Risks Snart's plan b/c Ray took beating for him Mick's actions in this episode really define the relationship later on, even after the Chronos reveal Willing to die for the perfect score Professor Martin Stein With the probabilities of the timeline shifting, would he have caved? Smart enough to detect the “fake” reality at the start with the “Almost Cisco” Jefferson Jackson Cuts himself to communicate with Stein Runs on w/hurt knee Without his ability to appeal to Stein, who was inherently stronger than evil Russian Dr., the Russian Firestorm would have become a reality. Waverunner/Gideon Crashes in 2046 - but can still cloak Dr. Valentina Vostock Inspired by Stein's speech about collapse of USSR Doesn't listen to Stein about becoming Firestorm...goes boom! Did she really just go outside and start killing prisoners for no good reason? Guess we're not getting the Negative Woman (Doom Patrol) or White Queen (head of Checkmate) from the DC cannon   EPISODE DC EASTER EGGS:   Season 1 Episode 5 “Fail-Safe” (Date: 18 Feb 2016) Article:http://comicbook.com/2016/02/19/legends-of-tomorrow-easter-eggs-and-dc-comics-references-in-fail/ Fail-Safe: Movie about a cold War-era conflict and a President of the United States trying to recall a bomber Cisco Ramon: Guest appearance by Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon Beautiful Mind: Savage makes a reference about not hurting Stein's “beautiful Mind”. Maybe a reference to the Russell Crowe movie. Wentworth Miller: “This isn't my First Prison Break”: Bratva Reference: Has been mentioned in Arrow with Ollie's Russian connections and tattoo Killing martin Stein - really a stretch - reference to a time travel trope. Yuri The Bear - Bratva agent isn't a DC character, but is a children's character. Shirtless hanging torture - this is a CW trope, including Arrow… Barry Allen Who? - Shout out to flash Vandal Savage “Vibes” - His sensing of Hawkgirl looks like how Cisco vibes Jax' Drinking Age revisited - Kinda a reversal on the first episode Star City as the seat of the resistance in the future modeled with the Russian Firestorm - recurring thread in DC Partners? - Jax & Stein saying “partners” feels like Ollie & Barry Connor Hawke - Sneak peek at Star City 2046 hints at Connor from the comics.    ARROW NEWS:   A “Long Absent” character from S.02 will be returning  (Date: 24 June 2016) The article goes over a few different choices - let's run them down: 1. Deathstroke 2. Huntress 3. Sin 4. China White 5.Count Vertigo 6. Cyrus Gold (Back as Solomon Grundy?) 7. Anatoly Knyazev Link:http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/which-long-absent-arrow-character-is-returning-in-season-5/view=all Curtis Holt will find a groove in Season 5  (Date: 27 June 2016) "Essentially, if [Felicity] is software, he's hardware," Mericle said. "As he evolves into becoming Mr. Terrific in Season 5, one of the things we're really exploring is differentiating them by having Curtis be more like Cisco on 'The Flash.' Link: http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/arrows-curtis-holt-will-evolve-in-season-5 Tyler Ritter joins the SCPD for Season 5  (Date: 28 June 2016) Tyler Ritter is the son of late actor John Ritter, and has acted in guest roles on series including Modern Family, Grey's Anatomy, and most recently on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and two NCIS series in a crossover. He top-lined The McCarthys on CBS, as well. Link:http://comicbook.com/2016/06/28/tyler-ritter-added-to-arrow-season-5-cast/ Carly Pope (Tomorrow People, Suits) joins Arrow Season 5  (Date: 29 June 2016) Joins the cast of Arrow in S.05 as Susan Williams. Williams is a journalist from Coast City, and in the comics is the wife of Jim Jordan, who is the younger brother of Hal Jordan, better known as Green Lantern.  Pope will debut in episode three. Link:http://comicbook.com/2016/06/29/carly-pope-cast-on-arrow-season-5-as-existing-dc-comics-characte/ Update on whether Kevin Smith will direct an Ep of Arrow  (Date: 30 June 2016) During a recent Facebook Live, Arrow star Stephen Amell was asked about the possibility of this  unless things change, which they always can, and they already have, so please try to interpret that the best way you can." Link:http://comicbook.com/2016/06/30/stephen-amell-comments-on-chances-of-kevin-smith-directing-an-ep/ Stephen Amell wants Roy Harper to return  (Date: 30 June 2016) In a recent chat on Facebook, Amell confessed that he'd like to see Roy Harper return to Arrow. On Facebook Live Stephen was asked by a fan, “Would you like to have Nightwing on the show?” Amell paused for only a moment, stumbling over his words slightly as he admitted, “You know, I feel like I'm good with Roy Harper. Let's get Roy Harper back.” Link:http://comicbook.com/2016/06/30/stephen-amell-wants-roy-harper-to-return-to-arrow/      GENERAL DC TV NEWS   Interview with Caity Lotz; Sara might get a girlfriend in LoT S.2  (Date: 28 June 2016) "I think Sara might get a new girlfriend!" Caity Lotz teased. She also said she hopes that Katrina Law, who plays Nyssa al Ghul can make a guest appearance despite her own new series. "She worked it in her deal so that she could come and see us!" Link: http://www.moviefone.com/2016/06/27/legends-of-tomorrow-caity-lotz-interview/ New Justice League Action carton adds Green Arrow  (Date: 27 June 2016) On top of the trinity of Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman, the new cartoon poster features Green Arrow, Plastic Man, Firestorm and Space Cabbie?! (...yeah… Space Cabbie… WTF?) Link:http://screenrant.com/justice-league-action-series-poster/ Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) joins the Flash as season regular  (Date: 30 June 2016) "The Flash" just got a touch more magical. "Harry Potter" star Tom Felton has joined the hit CW show as series regular character Julian Dorn, as a fellow CSI at the Central City Police Department who suspects there's more to Barry Allen than just his good guy reputation. Link:http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/the-flash-adds-harry-potter-star-tom-felton-as-series-regular GREEN ARROW COMICS & TOY NEWS   More SDCC Exclusives - Arrow S.02 Paperweight from Icon  (Date: 24 June 2016) Hood and sleeves… just for Chris.  Standing approximately 8 inches tall, cast in high-quality resin and expertly painted, this statue paperweight features the iconic costume Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen wore in season 2 Link: http://toynewsi.com/news.php?itemid=26680     NEXT EPISODE   Promo for Next Week: Legends Of Tomorrow - “Star City 2046” Article:http://www.comicbookmovie.com/dc_tv/legends_of_tomorrow/new-extended-promo-for-legends-of-tomorrow-season-1-a131214   Episode:            “Star City 2046” [Season 1 Episode 6] Air Date:           Thursday, February 25th, 2016 Summary:         A malfunction sends the Waverider to 2046 Star City where the team faces a future in which they fail to stop Savage and return home… Old Man Ollie and the Goatee!!! Director:           Steve Shill Writers: Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt IMDB:   http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4857194/?ref_=tt_ep_nx If you missed us live catch us next time and chime in yourself! Plus you won't miss out on our live post-show conversations.   Join The Starling Tribune each week as we stream live on Thursday nights at 9:00 PM eastern or 8:00 PM Central at gonnageek.com/live. Join the fun chatroom and interact with the hosts live. Contact us: @StarlingTribune - starlingtribune@gmail.com - www.starlingtribune.com - www.facebook.com/starlingtribune - 612-888-CAVE or 612-888-2283.   Starling Tribune is proud to be a member of the GonnaGeek network found at GonnaGeek.com. For more geeky podcast visit GonnaGeek.com.   You can find us on iTunes under ''Starling Tribune." We are very thankful for all of our positive iTunes reviews. You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.starlingtribune.com   This podcast was recorded Thursday June 30th, 2016.   Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed the show!

Bokbaren
Den ville (anti)vesten

Bokbaren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 36:35


Sanddyner, lovløse, Mexicanere og Indianere. Det er selvfølgelig sørstatsgrensen i USA på 1800-tallet. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly er ikke den annerkjente forfatteren McCarthys bilde av den ville vesten. For han beskriver det stygge, det onde og mennesket som dreper for å overleve, som voldtar for nytelse og skalperer Indianere i pervers ondskap. Flere bøker har blitt filmatisert, deriblant No Country For Old Men, og derfor har vi Hans fra filmofil i studio.

Tollans musikaliska
Det osynligas piano del 3: Take the A Train to the West Side 1

Tollans musikaliska

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 37:53


Vi reder ut erotiska och musikaliska trådar mellan manliga tonsättare och deras musik i 1900-talets USA: Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, David Diamond och grekiske dirigenten Dimitri Mitropoulos. I USA finns det antihomosex-lagar ända fram till 1975. Henry Cowell kallas Kaliforniens Oscar Wilde och sitter fem år i San Quentin-fängelset dömd för sodomi, vilket fortfarande är olagligt i ett tiotal amerikanska stater. Mellan 1947 och 1957 jagar senator McCarthy kommunister och homosexuella. Tonsättaren och accordeonisten Pauline Oliveros är 15 år när McCarthys jakt på icke önskvärda amerikaner inleds. Ur hennes rädsla för hatbrott utvecklar hon det djupa lyssnandet, Deep Listening. Det är på liv och död. - Det gäller att överleva när man tillhör en utrotningsshotad art, säger Oliveros i programmet Det osynligas piano.   Vi reder ut hur erotiska och musikaliska trådar löper samman bland manliga tonsättare och deras musik i 1900-talets USA. De inblandade är tonsättarna Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, David Diamond och grekiske dirigenten Dimitri Mitropoulos. Bl a hade tonsättarna Leonard Bernstein och Aaron Copland en kärleksrelation.  Dimitri Mitropoulos hade erotiska relationer med Leonard Bernstein och David Diamond. Geniet och innovatören Harry Partch är en outsider. Här finns ingen gemensam gay estetik utan musiken spänner över neoklassisism, nyromantik, folkton, elektonmusik, abstrakt musik, modernism, minimalism, musical, operett, opera och kabaret. Den vänsterradikale judiske bögen Aaron Copland skapar en musikalisk symbol för den amerikanska myten. Tre judiska homo- och bisexuella män skapar en helamerikansk musical om heterosexuell, kristen romans.   Hur låter musiken kring det långa äktenskapet mellan tonsättarna Samuel Barber och Gian Carlo Menotti? Varför tar pianisten Vladimir Horowitz elchocker och antidepressiva medel? Och vem är den homosexuella skuggan bakom Duke Ellingtons musik?Låtlista: The Beauty of Sorrow Pauline Oliveros Pauline Oliveros, accordeon Taras Room Deep Listening DL 22-2004 CD Reason in Madness mixed Pauline Oliveros Pauline Oliveros, solo accordeon. Panaiotis, processing and mixing. CD-titel: Crone Music LOVELY MUSIC LTD CD 1903 Take The A Train Billy Strayhorn Duke Ellington Ellington Uptown COLUMBIA 512917 2 Chelsea Bridge Billy Strayhorn Billy Strayhorn, piano Piano Passion Storyville 101 8404 Le Tombeau De Couperin I Maurice Ravel/Marc H.Bonilla Gary Burton, vibrafon. Makoto Ozone, piano Virtuosi Concord Records CCD-2105-2 And On The Seventh Day, Petals Fell In Petaluma Harry Partch Harry Partch Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones ellipsis arts CD3530 Aeolian Harp Henry Cowell Alan Feinberg The American Innovator argo 436 925-2 Fanfare for the Common Man Aaron Copland Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra  Stephen Gunzenhauser, Conductor COPLAND: Appalachian Spring/Rodeo/Billy the Kid NAXOS 8.550282 America (West Side Story) Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein, dir. Orch & Chorus. Kiri Te Kanawa, José Carreras,Tatiana Troyanos, Kurt Ollman. Bernstein on Broadway DG 447 898-2 Appalachian Spring Copland, Aaron Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra  Stephen Gunzenhauser, Conductor COPLAND: Appalachian Spring/Rodeo/Billy the Kid NAXOS 8.550282 Concerto For Clarinet: II. Rather Fast Copland, Aaron (1900-1990) Dornbusch, Karin Barber, Copland, Ginastera Musica Vita CAPRICE CAP 21591 Barber: Adagio For Strings, Op. 11 Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Marin Alsop, dirigent; Wendy Warner, cello. Royal Scottish National Orchestra Barber: Cello Concerto, Medea Suite, Adagio For Strings NAXOS 8.559088 Cello Concerto - Molto Allegro E Appassionato Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Wendy Warner, cello. Marin Alsop, dirigent; Royal Scottish National Orchestra Barber: Cello Concerto, Medea Suite, Adagio For Strings NAXOS 8.559088 Suite from Sebastian I. Introduction Gian Carlo Menotti 1911 Spoleto Fest Orch; R. Hickox, Raphael Wallfisch, cello Apocalisse 1952; Fantasia Cello, Orch 1976 Sebasatian Ballet Suite 1944 Chandos Records CHAN 9900 III. Street fight Gian Carlo Menotti 1911 Spoleto Fest Orch; R. Hickox, Raphael Wallfisch, cello Apocalisse 1952; Fantasia Cello, Orch 1976 Sebasatian Ballet Suite 1944 Chandos Records CHAN 9900 Glitter and Be Gay (Candide) Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein, dir. London symph orch, London Symph Chorus. Christa Ludwig, Nicolai Gedda, Della Jones  m fl. Bernstein on Broadway DG 447 898-2 Elegy In Memory Of Maurice Ravel David Diamond (b. 1915) Diamond, David John Adams, dirigent. Orchestra of St. Lukes American Elegies Albany Records TROY 082 Psalm Diamond, David (1915-2005) Janos Starker, Gerard Schwarz; Seattle Symphony Orchestra Diamond: Symphony #3, Psalm, Kaddish NAXOS 8.559155 Schumann-Traumerei Robert Schumann Vladimir Horowitz, piano The Magic of Vladimir Horowitz CD 1 DG 474 334-2

2020
Ep 19: McCarthys exit, Hillarys flip-flop, og Bidens posisjonering

2020

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 17:10


I ukas #ampolcast snakker Are Tågvold Flaten og Helene Megaard om Kevin McCarthys beslutning om å trekke seg fra Speaker-racet i Huset, om Hillary Clintons TPP-motstand, og om Joe Bidens 2016-flørting.

CooperTalk
Anthony Rich - Episode 370

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 60:06


Steve Cooper talks with director Anthony Rich. Anthony has worked on over four hundred episodes of prime-time network television and is currently a Director and First Assistant Director on the hit CBS sitcom, The Big Bang Theory. He has directed nine episodes of the series, and in 2014, earned his first DGA Award nomination as Outstanding Comedy Director for the season six episode, The Love Spell Potential. In addition he has also directed multiple episodes of Mom starring Anna Faris and Allison Janney, Hot in Cleveland starring Betty White, Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Jane Leeves and Young & Hungry starring Emily Osment and Jonathan Sadowski as well as episodes of The McCarthys starring Tyler Ritter and Laurie Metcalf “Kirstie” starring Kirstie Alley, Rhea Perlman, and Michael Richards and See Dad Run starring Scott Baio. He also wrote an episode of ABC’s MacGyver that aired as the series’ fifth-season finale in 1990. 

Coopers Kaffee
CK22: Comedy-Neustarts der US-Saison 14/15

Coopers Kaffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 81:19


In guter Tadition laden wir erneut zu Coopers Lachparade, denn auch in diesem Jahr diskutieren Julian Miller, Sebastian Lätsch und Jan Schlüter über die Comedy-Neustarts der aktuellen US-Season. Gleichzeitig werfen wir einen kritisch prüfenden Blick auf die bereits etablierten Sitcoms, welche uns in letzter Zeit ans Herz gewachsen sind. Timecodes: 00:04:30 Black-ish // 00:07:15 Cristela // 00:11:30 Fresh off the boat // 00:20:10 Selfie // 00:25:05 Bad Judge / A to Z / Marry Me // 00:30:40 The McCarthys // 00:35:00 Mulaney // 00:42:43 The Goldbergs // 00:52:55 Modern Family // 01:05:25 Mom // 01:10:15 2 Broke Girls // 01:15:05 First World Problems Da die Folge Ende Februar aufgezeichnet wurde, gibt es Feedback zu den letzten CK-Ausgaben im nächsten Podcast. Lade die Folge hier direkt herunter

The Big Red Podcast
BRP 346: Legend of That One Guy edition

The Big Red Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 56:23


We've got so many fun things to discuss including - you guessed it - new TV and a the first cancelations of Fall season. Spoilers abound (times are approximate): The McCarthys (06:05) Benched (09:03) Constantine (14:50) Arrow (20:12) The Flash (28:16) Olive Kitteridge (34:54) Doctor Who (40:38) Vampire Diaries (48:09) The 100 (50:04) Jane the Virgin (51:36) We have a NEW phone number: 617-858-0733. We also have a NEW email address: thebigredpodcast@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: @bigredpodcast Visit us at www.bigredpodcast.com or email us: thebigredpodcast@gmail.com Musical score provided by Ernesto Burden, www.ernestoburden.com.

Pop Mom
Momterstellar

Pop Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 34:01


John loses his movie-picking privileges after making his mom sit through Interstellar, Mom reviews the new CBS sitcom The McCarthys, we pick our latest contest winner, and more!

Is it a bicycle?
Season 7 Episode 20 07/11/2014 Wish I was Here, McCarthys, Mike Tyson Mysteries and Babadook

Is it a bicycle?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014


Mike Tyson is back and badder than ever, at least at pronunciation, in the animated Mike Tyson Mysteries. Bawston gets a new sitcom in The McCarthys, depicting the life and times of a sports-mad family with one gay guy and no teddy. Zach Braff continues to struggle to shake JD in Wish I Was Here, where a single raised eyebrow can trigger a laugh, or not. We kinda forgot Halloween so it behoves us to make it up with Babadook, an Australian chiller about a mum, a son, and a book that won't go away. Shona thought she had the boys whipped into shape but is left shocked and appalled at Mike's heretofore unknown tractor fetish.

Seriadores Anônimos - Séries, Filmes e Adjacências
S.A. Cast 6×03: Rã à Provençal

Seriadores Anônimos - Séries, Filmes e Adjacências

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 162:56


Nesse Podcast: American Horror Story, Survivor, Homeland, Please Like Me, Sons Of Anarchy, The Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, Marry Me, Cristela, Kingdom, Benched, The McCarthys, The Missing, Jane The Virgin. O maior show de aberrações da podosfera celebra mais uma matinê e, dessa vez, o S.A. Cast vem na pegada da sapa! Seja você um […]

TVBinges Pilot Roundtable
McCarthys Pilot Review

TVBinges Pilot Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 13:10


Olivia and Kyle put on their jerseys and and share their "wicked smaht" sports takes as they watch CBS' "The McCarthys." Does this new sitcom bring...anything...to the table?  Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com.  You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think.  Be sure to rate us and review the episode.  It really helps other people find us.  Thanks! 

The Televerse (mp3)
The Televerse #166- Current Live-Action Superhero Adaptations with Sonia Saraiya

The Televerse (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 99:54


Kate’s under the weather, so it’s a somewhat truncated podcast this week. First we look at the week’s comedies, including The McCarthys pilot and the triumphant return of Adventure Time, but unfortunately not Bob’s Burgers (Kate and Simon will discuss Bob’s fabulous Halloween episode next week- Televerse regrets the error!). Then we talk some genre, ... The post The Televerse #166- Current Live-Action Superhero Adaptations with Sonia Saraiya appeared first on PopOptiq.

Teleadictos
Teleadictos 102 - Estrenos Pilotos temporada de Otoño 14-15

Teleadictos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2014


Retomamos nuestra programación habitual, o casi, con este repaso a los pilotos que no os pudimos traer en los Servicios Mínimos de Verano y que se irán estrenando en este temporada otoñal 14-15.ABCDramas:American CrimeForeverHow to Get Away with murderSecrets & Lies The Wispers (fka Visitors)Comedias:CristelaFresh Off the BoatManhattan Love StorySelfieCBSDramas:NCIS: New OrleansStalkerCSI: Cyber Comedias:The McCarthysFOXDramas:BackstormEmpireComedias:MulaneyNBCDramas:AllegianceOdysseyState of AffairsComedias:A to ZBad JudgeMarry MeDespedimos el podcast con el tema The Bridge, del grupo Skulastic, disponible en Jamendo.com bajo licencia Creative Commons DESCARGAR MP3Si no se descarga automáticamente pulsa sobre el enlace con el botón derecho del ratón y selecciona "guardar destino/enlace como..."

New Life Church - Mill Sunday School
Relationships Part 4

New Life Church - Mill Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 52:25


Grothes, Bakers, and McCarthys do Q&A related to marriage and dating.

New Life Church - Mill Sunday School
Relationships Part 4

New Life Church - Mill Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 52:15


Grothes, Bakers, and McCarthys do Q&A related to marriage and dating.

PITcast
National Scandal: The PIT Sketch House Team Who Are The Cool Kids You Wish You Could’ve Hung Out With In High School

PITcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 92:52


Iliana sits down with the very talented and hilarious PIT Sketch House Team, National Scandal. They talk about about a lot of things from: famous McCarthys, to their new brew, National ScandALE, to getting through weird awkward segues, to more important things like what it’s like to collaborate and write together as a comedy sketch team. More importantly, amidst all this fun chatter, Iliana gets a private performance of some of the team’s favorite sketches and YOU get to listen to them without even paying to see them perform live and in person. Lucky you, lucky listener. But you should definitely check them out at their upcoming show at The People’s Improv Theater Mainstage on Tuesday, September 17th at 8PM.  Find them on Facebook: National Scandal  Find them on tumblr: nationalscandal.tumblr.com  Tweet at them: @NationalScandal  Dream of them: when you sleep at night [...]