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Michael Coyne is the Dean of the MA School of Law. He Joins us to speak about the Karen Read case.
Michael Coyne calls to discuss the ongoing hearings and happenings with President Trump.
Brian Walshe is set to go to trial this year. Hear analysis from NBC10 Boston's legal expert, Michael Coyne, on why the Walshe defense team may be closely watching the Karen Read playbook of law enforcement scrutiny, and how her retrial this spring could impact Walshe's trial in the fall.For updates to the case as they happen, visit nbcboston.com/tag/ana-walshe. And you can keep up with us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X and BlueSky for updates on this case and all the biggest, most interesting news happening in Boston and beyond.
Dr. Fix Me meets 8-year old Benny who is worried about an upcoming Christmas visit from Krampus, and they are soon joined by the terrifying creature. Today's episode is sponsored by Joe Smiths, owner of Joe's Goods Store. Finally, Dr. Fix Me welcomes Dr. Joey Campbell to provide his expertise on Mythology and Political Science. Recorded LIVE at The Lincoln Lodge in Chicago, IL - Saturday, December 21st, 2024 ------- Featuring: Sara Costello, Chirag Rathod, Eric Schwartz, Michael Coyne, and Michael Kim Lewis as Dr. Fix Me Creator, Showrunner, and Host - Michael Kim Lewis Tech, Producer, and Editor - Joshua Zuar ------- Get Tickets to Dr. Fix Me Live! at The Lincoln Lodge in Chicago, IL Watch episodes of Dr. Fix Me Live! on YouTube TikTok @DrFixMe Instagram @DrFixMe Facebook @DrFixMeShow Enjoy the show? Let us know! drfixmeshow@gmail.com
Dayslong search for dog gets assist from drone Drones have gotten a lot of bad press over the past few weeks, but don't malign them around Martee Levi. Earlier this month, a drone helped find her Boston terrier, Gracie, after the dog spent several freezing nights lost in the woods. Levi's previous Boston terrier, Buster - the namesake of Buster Levi Gallery on Main Street in Cold Spring - died three years ago. Gracie arrived in Philipstown on Nov. 5; the 3-year-old was adopted from a breeder in Oregon. For Gracie, Levi's home and studio on Jaycox Road "was a whole new world," Levi says. But the terrier's curiosity nearly led to her demise. Around dusk on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Levi opened her front door to retrieve a package; Gracie bolted past her and disappeared into the woods. The effort to find Gracie is a tale of community, hope and despair, technology and canine camaraderie. Saturday (Nov. 30) Levi and her resident studio assistant, Meghan Sabas, immediately run to Jaycox Road, but Gracie is long gone. It's one of the first cold nights of the season. Sabas has a first date planned for the evening. She cancels it. The women search the road, with Sabas on foot and Levi driving slowly. Neighbors join the effort, but at 11 p.m., the searchers give up for the night. Sabas and Levi's friend, Grace Kennedy, post missing dog alerts on social media. Sunday (Dec. 1) The next day, "people started coming to help; it was amazing," Levi says. "Many were strangers." Sabas contacts Michael Coyne, who operates Heat Seeker Drone Services in Carmel. When he first bought his drone, Coyne charged a fee to help find lost pets to recoup the cost, but it's paid off, so he works for donations. He's found nearly 100 pets. Sabas's dog, Amy, an Australian cattle dog known as a blue heeler, joins the search. Amy and Gracie played together and developed a bond. Amy picks up Gracie's scent from her toys and bedding. After his afternoon shift with the Scarsdale Police Department, Coyne arrives close to midnight. He conducts an aerial search but finds no trace of Gracie. Monday (Dec. 2) A hunter tells Karen Jackson, Philipstown's animal control officer, that he saw a dog fitting Gracie's description on Sunday near Grey Rock Road off Route 301. Neighbors and social media responders are joined by Levi's son and daughter-in-law. Coyne is unable to do a drone search that night. Tuesday (Dec. 3) The search continues. Levi and Sabas fear that if Gracie is alive, she is suffering. The nights have gotten even colder. Coyne says he can return that night, but by 6 p.m., Levi has given up. "We're not going to find her - forget it," she says. At 7:30 p.m., Coyne texts to say he is at Country Hill Lane, near where the hunter spotted Gracie. His drone is aloft, using thermal imaging, which captures the heat of warm-blooded animals, including humans and dogs. During the day, animals are difficult to discern because the sun warms the landscape, objects and buildings. Fifteen minutes later, Coyne texts again. He has spotted Gracie, deep in a wooded marsh. The women are heartened but cautious. After spending three nights in freezing weather, they assume that the 15-pound dog is barely alive. At 8 p.m., Levi and Sabas, with Amy, meet Coyne at the foot of Country Hill Lane. The drone hovers, its spotlight beaming into the woods. Using the light as a beacon, Sabas and Amy head into the marsh. But the spotlight fails. There is no moon. It is pitch dark. Coyne calls Sabas and puts her on speakerphone, using the image on his video screen to guide her. With Amy tugging, she steps into the water several times. In the dark, Sabas says she feels like "coyote food." Levi responds: "Don't worry - you'll get a medal in the morning!" An hour later, as Sabas gets closer to the location of the thermal image, Coyne instructs her: "Follow your dog!" Amy leads her to Gracie, who is huddled in the root system of a tree, her tiny, black-and-white face poking out. Thankfully, she...
There's a new judge overseeing the Ana Walshe murder case, and she's pushing to get it moving along faster — in fact, she set a trial date before the end of 2025. To better understand Judge Diane Freniere's approach to the Walshe case, we sat down with NBC10 legal analyst Michael Coyne, who pointed out that "time is a real thief" when it comes to testimony in murder trials. He also shared what he thinks is the most damning evidence presented so far (it's not the infamous Google searches), and what the hold-up has been in the defense's request for evidence on the lead investigator that's tied to the Karen Read case.For updates to the case as they happen, visit nbcboston.com/tag/ana-walshe. And you can keep up with us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X and BlueSky for updates on this case and all the biggest, most interesting news happening in Boston and beyond.
Stephen Mooney, owner of The Ginger Man on Dublin's Fenian Street has said that the airport passenger cap is going to negatively affect tourism, and therefore hurt his business.He, alongside Eugene Garrihy from Dublin Bay Cruises and Michael Coyne, from Coyne's GastroPub in Connemara join Andrea to discuss.
In this special crossover episode, NBC10 Boston legal analyst Michael Coyne breaks down the Norfolk district attorney's filing in the murder case involving Ana and Brian Walshe that his office doesn't plan to call the lead investigator, embattled Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, who became the subject of controversy for his role in the Karen Read murder trial. The episode is also being published on our show "The Searches for Ana Walshe," which covers the Walshe case. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special crossover episode, NBC10 Boston legal analyst Michael Coyne breaks down the Norfolk district attorney's filing in the Walshe case that his office doesn't plan to call the lead investigator, embattled Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, who became the subject of controversy for his role in the Karen Read murder trial. The episode is also being published on our show "Canton Confidential," which covers the Read case. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug Cox developed land and homes in Coconut Grove. However, he kept the down payment of potential buyers and canceling the sales, defrauding investors and buyers. Michael Coyne was one of those potential buyers. He joins Billy Corben to talk about the experience of being swindled. Ron DeSantis gave $8 million to Jorge Mas and David Beckham for infrastructure projects around what will be Inter Miami FC's new soccer stadium. Field of Schemes author Neil deMause joins us to talk about it. Plus...Wheel of Despair returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dean of MA School of Law Michael Coyne discusses the latest Biden proposal
Michael Coyne is the Dean of the MA School of Law. He talks about the Supreme Court Immunity Case
Michael Coyne is the Dean of the MA School of Law. He discusses the Trump Verdict
MA School of Law to discuss Karen Read case, Trump trials
The Dean of the MA School of Law Michael Coyne discusses the Trump Immunity Case.
Michael Coyne is the Dean of The MA School of Law. He discusses the sad and disturbing story of the parents of a murderer who were convicted of manslaughter
Michael Coyne is the Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law. He talks to Brian about the latest in the Trump Trials.
Dean, MA School of Law gives Brian and the listeners an update on the President Trump cases.
Michael Coyne, Dean, MA School of Law talks about Taylor Swift, AI, and deep fakes
Michael Coyne Dean, MA School of Law Trump Supreme Court appeal
Michael Coyne, Dean MA School of Law talks about the late Sandra Day O'Connor
Book Club is meeting soon and Brian has some catching up to do. Michael Coyne, Dean MA School of Law talks about the legacy of Sandra Day O'Connor.
The Shactman Christmas Cards are in the mail. Birthdays are always around. Book Club is meeting soon and Brian has some catching up to do. Michael Coyne, Dean MA School of Law talks about the legacy of Sandra Day O'Connor. Is Wasabi to much for the crew? Connecticut received an "F" in Financial Literacy Education. Melissa Melonson, owner Emrey's Treats and Sodas 196 Trumbull St, Hartford or online at EMREYS.com talks bout their history and location. Also Connecticut Attorney General William Tong talks about the latest in Stone Academy lawsuit. Root Beer floats or Dr. Pepper Floats? Chris Keating, reporter for the Hartford Courant. Discusses his piece, "CT has an electric car problem. Here's what's driving delays, debate and new economic inequality." Halley Allaire, Allaire Elder Law talks about Medicaid Planning Services. Its never to late to start planning for the future. And Next Step Planning To Avoid Probate And Protect The Other Spouse For Their Potential Future Needs. With Other Services,
Michael Coyne is the Dean at the Mass School of Law. He discusses the latest from the Trump - Georgia Case
Maire Ni Murchú, runs Activity Days and is also Chairperson of the Irish Self-Catering Federation & Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub, Connemara
Talking about Trump Indictment
Themis Klarides Joins Brian for the hour and talks to Michael Coyne about the Trump case decision among other things.
Fox and Dominion came to a settlement before going to trial.... so what's next for both sides?
Will Donald Trump be arrested? Michael Coyne discusses that and more with Brian
Michael Coyne calls in to discuss the Walshe Murder.
A CEC PODCAST TIER 1 LITERACY AND BEHAVIOR SUPPORTS A high powered panel of guests include Dr. Terry Scott of the University of Louisville, Dr. Michael Coyne of The University of CT and Jenn Bullock of CEC, Director of Professional Development. Please see all we do about equity, access, SEL and teacher retention at ace-ed.org where this podcast will be archived
A CEC PODCAST TIER 1 LITERACY AND BEHAVIOR SUPPORTS A high powered panel of guests include Dr. Terry Scott of the University of Louisville, Dr. Michael Coyne of The University of CT and Jenn Bullock of CEC, Director of Professional Development. Please see all we do about equity, access, SEL and teacher retention at ace-ed.org where this podcast will be archived
The price of your pint could be going up. If you're a Heineken drinker, or any of their other brands like Birra Moretti, Orchard Thieves, Coors, Fosters, Beamish and Murphy's - your pint is likely going up by about 50 cent next month. This is due to Heineken increasing the price of a keg by 9 per cent. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Michael Coyne, owner of Coynes Gastropub in Kilkieran, Connemara in Co. Galway, Pauline Fay, the owner of Fay's Pub in Drumconrath in Co. Meath and Ger Hough, the owner of JJ Hough's Pub in Banagher, Co. Offaly…
Michael Coyne, Ma School of Law Alex Jones and Biden's pot decision
Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub Connemara, Pat Crotty, Paris Texas Bar Kilkenny, Colette Bennett, Economic & Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, Pat Leahy, political editor of the Irish Times
Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub Connemara, Pat Crotty, Paris Texas Bar Kilkenny, Colette Bennett, Economic & Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, Pat Leahy, political editor of the Irish Times
Michael Coyne discusses the Roe v Wade decision and the impact it is already having.
Michael Coyne joins Brian and Company to discuss Gun Control bill.
Joanne Riordan, The Thatch Lisselton, Co Kerry, Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub, Connemara, Claire Nash, Nash 19 in Cork
Michael Coyne, Massachusetts School of Law's dean talks about the trial in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Tune in weekdays from 5:30-9 and get all the information you need to get your day started with Ray and Brian. Listen on the air or download the all new Audacy app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Coyne, Massachusetts School of Law's dean. Talks trial in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Tune in weekdays from 5:30-9 and get all the information you need to get your day started with Ray and Brian. Listen on the air or download the all new Audacy app See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports and superstition. Matt was naughty and Brian put him to task. Turkeys are polygamist, what is the divorce rate then? Turkey vs Canadian Geese. Brian has issues with them. Huey Lewis and the News. Michael Coyne, Massachusetts School of Law's dean breaks down the trial in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. . Wrong goat for the cadets. No more sports, except the NFL Picks. High Speed rails are missing here in the state. You're welcome, no problem, which do you choose? Now we do the NFL Picks. Flipping holiday pies, invest in your pie futures. Tune in weekdays from 5:30-9 and get all the information you need to get your day started with Ray and Brian. Listen on the air or download the all new Audacy app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub Connemara, Tom McKeown, Food and Beverage Manager, The Castle Hotel in Dublin, Micahel O'Connor, Owner and Chef at Barking Dog Restaurant, Belfast, Claire Nash, NASH 19 in Cork
Michael Coyne, MA School of Law. Re: Britney Spears and the laws of conservatorships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire Byrne talks to Michael Coyne, owner of Coyne's Gastropub in Cill Chiaráin, Conamara, Johnny Duggan - Chairman of the Galway City branch of the Vintners Federation of Ireland, Constance Cassidy Senior Counsel and Jim O'Callaghan - Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Bay South about whether on-street seating is covered by Alcohol Licences.
This week Etienne Stott talks about the great part white water paddling and river running has played in the 85 years of British Canoeing. From the early descents of European rivers in the 1940's and 1950's to the explosion of growth in more recent times. Three great pioneers join the conversation - Suzy Hornby, Roger Huyton and Michael Coyne. There are some great tales of expeditions from the 1970's and 80's. It's a real to joy to listen.
Each week, host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) and a guest use Wikipedia's random article generator to determine what they will chat about. This week comedic writer and performer Michael Coyne (@michael.f.coyne) journeys Into The Wikiverse and we visit Bláskógabyggð, Iceland. First we try and fail to pronounce this municipality for a couple minuets. Then we discuss big city living, a camping curse, and reveal the behind the scenes life of Renaissance Festival performers. Follow us on IG @intothewikiverse. Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk. Cover art by Lev Cantoral (IG @ominusorb). Weekly Ad - Children of the Lost Gods by Oscar K Reyes is now available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Children-Ancient-Greek-Mythology-Retelling-ebook/dp/B08JQQ41SN
I sat down with the owner of Red White and Brew Coffeehouse in North Smithfield, Rhode Island Michael Coyne, his mom and good friend and co-worker Dylan to talk shop and Special Olympics. Michael lives with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and bipolar disorder. Michael tried to find employment and after numerous unsuccessful attempts he put his future in his own hands and took the steps necessary to open his own coffee shop with the theme being inclusion. What an amazing and inspirational young man. https://www.redwhitebrewri.com/https://www.facebook.com/redwhitebrewriSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/be-au-sm-episode-1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A new business in North Smithfield, Rhode Island is spreading awareness on the importance of hiring people with disabilities.The coffee shop Red, White & Brew is run by Michael Coyne, who has autism. He started the business after he struggled to find a job. "After I turned 21 I applied to multiple places. None of them would hire me," said Coyne. So he decided to take matters into his own hands. He enrolled in business classes through the state's Developmental Disabilities Council. He was then ready to open his coffee shop. “We've been very busy," said Coyne. “It's been fun.” The business has been open less than two weeks and has already become a haven for other families who have children with disabilities. "We've had parents come in with tears in their eyes with the hope that their young children will eventually be accepted into the community," said Coyne's mother. Down the line, Coyne said he wants to hire others with special needs to spread the message that people with disabilities are hard workers too. Pretty awesome! I'm Scott Colby with Say It With Gratitude and this has been your Daily Gratitude Minute. Cheers.
A new business in North Smithfield is spreading awareness of the importance of hiring people with disabilities.The coffee shop Red, White & Brew is run by Michael Coyne, who has autism. He started the business after he struggled to find a job.
Michael Coyne, Dean of the Mass School of Law, is here to get us all caught up on the legal issues in the news.
Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) comes by for his monthly visit to catch us up on everything happening in the world of law.
What did he know and when did he know it? It's one of the toughest things to prove in court. After a year and a half is the Mueller investigation coming to a close? Michael Coyne, Dean of the Mass School of Law, is here to discuss.
Law Day is upon us. That means Michael Coyne, dean of the Mass School of Law, is here to help us celebrate. We talk about Cosby, Cohen and the Second Amendment.
Michael Coyne, dean of Mass School of Law, is taking Apple to task for faulty batteries and a lack of customer service. Also, the Puppy Doe case comes to a close and Cosby is retried.
Michael Coyne, dean of the Mass School of Law, talks about union free riders and the struggle for unions to stay reliant in our modern day economy. Have unions had their day? Is this the end of solidarity as we know it?
Michael Coyne, professor of law and Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law, talks about the ongoing investigation into the alleged collusion between the Trump administration and Russia. Guilty or not could this ordeal be coming to a close?
I've gotten to know Michael Coyne over the last few months as part of the awesome improv community I am on the periphery of. I am no improvsier, but they are a fine people. I talk with Michael about improv, and performing, and, man, just life. You can see Michael as part of the Red Flag Sketch Show Juny 11th & 18th at Triple Crown in NYC, and August 27th at the PIT Loft for a Heart/Mind hour improv jam! Follow Michael on Twitter at @MikeFCoyne and add him on Facebook, if you'd like! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Seminar given by Michael Coyne of SEATURTLE.ORG at the Duke University Marine Lab, 4 February 2009. This talks gives an overview of the mission and programs of the non-profit SEATURTLE.ORG and details how these help to build a global sea turtle network.