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Capping a strong month of May for stocks, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with market reaction to President Trump's social media post in which he accuses China of "totally" violating its agreement with the U.S. on tariffs. The president's post comes one day after a federal appeals court's temporary reinstatement of his sweeping tariffs that had been blocked by a lower court. The anchors discussed what the CEOs of Costco and Gap said about prices and tariff mitigation in connection with earnings. Also in focus: Milder-than-expected PCE inflation data, Dell earnings, Netflix's record run, How Uber shares have fared since David's interview with Elon Musk. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Seit gut einem Jahr gilt das Cannabisgesetz, das den Konsum und Besitz von Cannabis regelt. Gerichtsreporterin Conny Hartmann und Redakteur Oliver Gussor besprechen, wie aber auch Dealer von dem Gesetz "profitieren".
This week on Jazz After Dinner Joe features Saxophonist, Joakim Milder along with Roger Kellaway, piano and Red Mitchell, bass and vocal, from their 1991 Dragon Records recording, titled “Live In Stockholm.”
This is the nicest day for a while as clouds and showers are on the way.
A cold start today is followed by a few showers tonight and early Thursday ahead of warmer air.
A few rain showers are possible later today with a few more Thursday.
Here's the latest Ikon Pass Weather Wisdom forecast for Monday. Milder weather ahead.
Here's my latest weather forecast for the weekend ahead and details on a warming trend.
Temperatures begin to warm around the Northland on Friday, and by the end of the weekend we have the chance for a few sprinkles and melting snow.
Wollen wir milde mit uns selbst sein, stehen uns oft alte Muster und Härte im Weg, die wir unbewusst aus unserer Kindheit übernommen haben. In dieser Folge geht es darum, diese Muster zu erkennen und durch Mitgefühl und Milde zu transformieren.
Luke O'Neill, Professor of biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin and Dr. Niamh Martin, leading the laboratory team carrying out wastewater surveillance at UCD
A few rain showers are possible Saturday, colder next week.
Wall Street enjoys its best session since early November following a weaker-than-expected core CPI print. The Magnificent 7 tech stocks together added more than $550bn in collective market cap. U.S. bank earnings also helped boost indices Stateside with JP Morgan posting record revenues and earnings. Taiwanese chip giant TSMC posts record Q4 profits which surged by 57 per cent off the back of strong A.I. semiconductor demand. After 15 months of conflict, a U.S., Qatar and Egypt-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal has been reached. The triple-phased agreement is due to begin on Sunday. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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You might have noticed the shovels and snow blowers haven't been out much this year... but what do those mild temperatures mean for our wildlife? Michael Peers is an ecologist and researcher at MUN who studies how climate change is having an impact on wildlife in our forests. He joined us in studio today.
We go to the shores of Quidi Vidi Lake... where keen bird watchers are spotting a different mix of birds than the usual display for this time of year. (Krissy Holmes with avid birder Bruce Mactavish)
The weather continues quite quiet as we head through the week.
Temperatures will become mild this weekend with some rain, especially Sunday morning and then Monday
Not that he ever lacked swagger, but there's certainly a newfound confidence in being re-elected after his 3rd Presidential campaign. What's coming for the country under Donald Trump?
A couple of rain events this week with some mixing possible Thursday.
Temperatures do become more mild the the cold temperatures we had midweek, but chances for snow will bookend the weekend for parts of the Northland.
Milder than average conditions are headed for southern New England.
Aurelia Hölzer war über ein Jahr lang als Ärztin auf einer Polarstation in der Antarktis, worüber sie ein Buch geschrieben hat. In den einsamen und kalten Nächten der Antarktis hat sie ganz viele neue Facetten an sich gefunden.
While Philadelphia voters mostly went for Democrat Kamala Harris, Donald Trump did win over some neighborhoods in the city. Winter energy bills in Pennsylvania will likely be the same or less than last year. Is your beloved tree dead on the inside? A Pennsylvania arborist wants to warn the public about “zombie trees” - and what people should do to stop the horde from taking over. Republican David McCormick may be leading Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race, but has not been invited to attend the chamber's orientation for new members this week. A new facility will soon be built on the campus of Penn State Harrisburg. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is ADHD Awareness Month, and we are revisiting an excellent conversation with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw about ADHD in girls. We've discussed ADHD on the podcast before and it continues to be an important topic. Dr. Stephen Hinshaw has conducted years of research including a longitudinal study on girls with ADHD and his findings are not only fascinating but important to consider especially if you are the parent of a daughter with ADHD. Dr. Hinshaw wrote a book called Straight Talk About ADHD in Girls: How to Help Your Daughter Thrive. Parenting a daughter with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is no easy path, especially because of the myth that the disorder is rare or nonexistent in girls. In his book, Dr. Hinshaw provides vital information and advice to help you understand and meet your daughter's needs. And in this episode, he does the same. He delivers up-to-date facts on what ADHD is, why symptoms often appear differently in girls than in boys, why girls with ADHD behave the way they do, how to get an accurate diagnosis, and what treatments are most effective. There is so much pressure on girls to be perfect and for those with ADHD, it feels especially hard to measure up. The social stigmas and academic challenges ADHD presents to girls are often isolating and painful. So listen to Dr. Hinshaw explain the science behind it all and what we can do as parents and educators to help our girls with ADHD. Show Notes: [2:42] - ADHD is more prevalent in boys than girls, but why? [3:43] - Because of the difference in development, symptoms of ADHD in girls are often overlooked. [4:47] - Girls with ADHD tend to show their symptoms differently. Many don't get diagnosed until they are teenagers or even young adults. [5:48] - ADHD causes problems with the self-regulation of attention. [7:36] - Some girls may show their hyperactivity verbally instead of physically. [9:03] - Dr. Hinshaw conducted the largest longitudinal study on girls with ADHD. [9:57] - In childhood, girls with ADHD are just as impaired as boys. Socially, they tend to get rejected by their peers more so than boys. [11:46] - Dr. Hinshaw shares the differences in the larger consequences like delinquency, substance use, and mental health. [13:54] - ADHD increases the risk of self-harm and suicide. [15:28] - Low self-esteem, difficult peer relationships, and increasing academic struggles, make things challenging in young adulthood too. [17:21] - Across many studies and types of research, both males and females and the differences between them are not taken into consideration. [23:20] - Milder conditions or conditions that don't have as many outward indicators, result in more stigma. [26:53] - Motivation, regulation, and even medication are things to be considered. [27:48] - What are your daughter's strengths? [28:51] - One valued and strong friendship can offset the social complications they experience. [30:05] - Research has shown that parents of girls with ADHD tend to have much more parental stress. Parent management training is beneficial. About Our Guest: Stephen P. Hinshaw is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at UC Berkeley and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UC San Francisco. His work focuses on developmental psychopathology, child and adolescent mental health (particularly ADHD), and the use of clinical trials to understand underlying mechanisms. He also actively investigates mental illness stigma and interventions to reduce it. Hinshaw has authored over 400 articles, chapters, and commentaries plus 13 books. He has won numerous national and international research awards, including the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science, the Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award from the American Psychological Association, and the Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health from the National Academy of Medicine. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2021. His extensive media coverage includes the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Today Show, CBS Evening News, ABC World News Tonight, and many more. Connect with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw: Email: hinshaw@berkeley.edu Hinshaw Lab at The Institution of Human Development at Berkeley Dr. Stephen Hinshaw's Website Links and Related Resources: Getting Ahead of ADHD: What Next-Generation Science Says about Treatments that Work and How you can Make them Work for Your Child by Dr. Joel Nigg Is ADHD Overdiagnosed? What are the signs of ADHD? Understanding ADHD Assessments Join our email list so that you can receive information about upcoming webinars - ChildNEXUS.com The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/666 Presented By: TroutRoutes, Waters West, Togens Fly Shop, Stonefly Nets Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In this episode, Joe Rist and I will journey to fly fishing the Catskills, often hailed as the birthplace of American fly fishing. Join us as we uncover the rich history of this iconic region, explore the streams of the Beaver Kill and the Delaware branches, and discover why this area holds such a special place in the hearts of anglers. With Joe's expert insights, you'll learn valuable tips on dry fly fishing and perfecting your casting techniques. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious novice, this episode promises to deepen your appreciation for fly fishing in one of the most storied landscapes in the U.S. Episode Chapters with Joe Rist on Fly Fishing the Catskills 1:54 - We explore Joe's journey into fly fishing, sparked by his father's introduction with basic fishing gear. His passion solidified after catching his first brook trout in Maine and starting "Fish Camp" with friends. Joe transitioned to guiding professionally after retiring from the post office at 55. Following the passing of the shop's owner, Joe, with no retail experience but support from his family, successfully opened Trout Town Flies, now in its fifth year. 7:48 - We talk about the history of fly fishing in the Catskill region. Joe highlights its significance as "holy waters," noting contributions from pioneers like Theodore Gordon and George La Branche. The Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum, covering 50 acres, showcases important figures and artifacts in fly fishing, including the resurgence of interest among younger people during the Covid pandemic. 11:12 - Joe offers advice on the best fishing times in the Catskills, recommending May for dry fly fishing due to ideal temperatures. He suggests novice-friendly rivers like Beaver Kill and Willow, while recommending the East and West Branches of the Delaware River for experienced anglers. 16:22 - For lodging and camping, Joe explains that while there is ample lodging, prime time (late April to early June) requires early reservations starting in December or January. The area has modest accommodations catering to fishermen, including notable places like Roscoe Motel, Riverside Cafe & Lodge, Red Rose, and Rockland House. For DIY camping, there are several state campgrounds, including Butternut Grove, Roscoe Campsite Park, and Peaceful Valley on the Delaware. 18:50 - Joe reveals that his shop makes 60-70% of its flies in-house. He highlights the significance of tying flies like cripples and emergers, as well as traditional Catskill flies. He also recounts creating the brown floating nymph (BFN) after noticing fish feeding on a specific insect on the West Branch of the Delaware. 25:29 - We get into the other flies he uses in the Catskills. Joe uses the gray fox, cahill, and red quill, effectively on their rivers. He provides a tip for modifying a red quill to mimic a rusty spinner. 28:35 - We focus on fishing the Beaver Kill. Joe notes that the Beaver Kill is more accessible for novice fly fishermen due to its high gradient, which helps correct casting errors. He also mentions that it is stocked with brown trout by the New York State. 32:06 - Our conversation shifts to fishing techniques, where Joe explains the importance of positioning above the fish and allowing the current to deliver the fly naturally. He mentions that in the east, anglers need to feed a lot of line—sometimes 70 to 80 feet—to achieve this, which can be challenging but necessary for successful fishing. 33:24 - Joe elaborates on fishing in the Delaware system, highlighting the commonality of catching large fish, including 21-27 inch fish. He explains the strength and resilience of these fish, particularly due to the cold, fast-moving waters. He also mentions migratory fish like shad and stripers that enter the Delaware system, and the presence of smallmouth bass in areas like the Beaver Kill. He notes that while there are various fish species, anglers predominantly seek large rainbows and browns. 38:05 - We talk about the fishing regulations and conditions in New York. Joe explains that the fishing season runs year-round, with specific rules: from April 1st to October 15th, regular fishing with size and catch limits is allowed; from October 16th to March 31st, it's catch and release only, with no live bait. 39:33 - Joe mentions temperature inversions in the Delaware River's tail waters, which affect fishing conditions. Milder winters have led to earlier fishing and hatches, with some species appearing sooner. He highlights that the tail waters offer consistent fishing opportunities, even in warmer months, and details the fishable waters: 17 miles on the west branch and variable conditions on the east branch. 42:03 - Joe describes their guiding and fishing techniques in the Catskills. 46:16 - For new anglers fishing the west branch of a large river, Joe emphasizes the importance of patience and observation when approaching the water. He advises beginners to look for foam lines, which indicate where food and fish might be. He also suggests breaking the river down into smaller sections, treating it first as a brook, then a stream, to make it less intimidating. He also highlights the need to adjust fishing techniques based on the time of day and hatches. Joe mentions that his shop can help plan trips and tailor them to the angler's schedule, whether it involves fishing in the morning or evening. 51:19 - We ask about his essential fishing gear. Joe highlights the use of fish-friendly ghost nets, wading staff for stability, quality wading boots for ankle support, and wading belt for safety. He also favors traditional vests for storage and versatility. 53:19 - As we approach late September and early October, he mentions the pre-spawn period when aggressive male trout favor streamers in orange or yellow. He mentions the essential flies during this period. 57:42 - Joe shares his travel bucket list, including a planned trip to Chile with his daughter to potentially represent a lodge there. He also expresses interest in fishing in Alaska and Montana's grayling, despite past trips to Colorado, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. 59:18 - We discuss various boats and flotation devices for the Delaware River, including traditional boats, rafts, kayaks, and paddleboards. Joe warns against belly boats due to safety concerns and praises drift boats for their ability to navigate shallow waters. 1:00:38 - We ask him a couple of random questions on his music preference and go-to bar and restaurants in their area. For music, he likes the Allman Brothers, Coldplay, and Marshall Tucker. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/666
Mania can range from mild (known as hypomania) to severe; at its most extreme, mania can trigger delusions, violence, and an increased risk of suicide. Depending on the cause, a manic episode can last anywhere from several days to several months, and will typically increase in severity—and in the level of agitation—as it progresses. Milder mania is more likely to be associated with positive outcomes, like increased productivity or greater feelings of optimism. However, the impulsive behaviors associated with a manic state can lead to substance abuse, unnecessary risks, or poor financial decisions. Tune is an learn all about identifying and resolving mania!
Businesses and investors are eagerly watching for signs of a potential interest rate cut, and the numbers on inflation have sparked hope they're coming soon, but the closer this rate cut gets, the more that's at stake for investors.That's why we're going to break down the latest numbers on CPI, reactions from the Fed, and forecasts from the pundits on this edition of Not Your Average Insights!This is our favorite show format. JWB Real Estate Capital's co-founder, Gregg Cohen, and show host, Pablo Gonzalez, take the current headlines of the day, and add the data and perspective that only a vertically integrated company can provide.This week, we'll discuss:- what the latest reports and timing predictions for interest rate cuts are- how a popular real estate fund is bleeding billions of dollars- what you can do to lock in lower interest rates and lower prices ahead of the rate cutsDon't miss the chance to discuss today's headlines alongside our community of investors. Join us LIVE!Join our real estate investor community LIVE: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/nyai/Schedule a Turnkey strategy call: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/turnkey/ *Get social with us:*Subscribe to our channel @notyouraverageinvestor Subscribe to @JWBRealEstateCompanies
In this interview, Julie Milder, PhD, the director of neuroscience at Baszucki Group, discusses the groundbreaking research being done at the intersection of metabolism and mental health, including 13 clinical trials across eight institutions for ketogenic therapy for serious mental illness. Join us as Dr. Milder explains the importance of flexibility in scientific research, the unique opportunities provided by philanthropic funding, and the Baszucki Group's vision for the future of metabolic psychiatry.
This should be the last of the really cold morning this spring. Much milder weather next week.
Milder but pattern will be active in the coming days and through the weekend...... LINKS: All New Highly Accurate TROPO Rain Gauge - USE CODE RAINDAY FOR 10% OFF https://store.climalytic.com/tropo-gauge/ DayWeather Journal for Kids https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M57Y7J1?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
Slam the Gavel welcomes Andrew Milder on to the podcast. Andrew was last on the podcast Season 5, Episode 38. AndrewMilder is the Founder of Equal Protection Now. We discussed how "Arbitration," has already turned America into a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY, as arbitration has gone completely ROGUE. This POSTER CHILD CASE involving ARBITRATION, Andrew Milder, clearly and shockingly illustrates it step by step. Gone completely rouge, this POSTER CHILD CASE, including a landmark appeal, is currently pending in the Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles, California and it is regarding systemic arbitration fraud and civil rights violations, Milder vs. ADR Services Inc., et al., (B320376). He has already won three reversals in this matter. Andrew is also starting a social justice non-profit organization: Equal Protection Now! to help expose the truth about arbitration, via articles, litigation, podcasts, advocacy and a blockbuster documentary. This has potential to be a Pulitzer Prize winning story. And the mission, of Equal Protection Now!, is to get the FAIR Act enacted. The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act. Andrew has been working on this litigation and advocacy for the FAIR Act, for well over six years. This pending landmark appeal is, for the most part, regarding judge/arbitral immunity and private contractual rights vs public rights, “unwaivable statutory rights, for the public benefit.” Also, interestingly enough, one of the main cases/authorities in this landmark appeal is an 1871, United States Supreme Court case, Bradly v. Fisher, regarding immunity, this is a case from the murder of president Abraham Lincoln. We discussed what attorneys do and how they treat their clients, and Andrew encouraged everyone to follow the money as well as in their own cases. He explained 47 USC Section 230 and how this has affected immunity on Social Media. Not a podcast to be missed as Andrew showed video clips regarding where the money goes, bad attorney behavior and in politics/judiciary, the issue is not what they say, it's what they are not saying.To Reach Andrew Milder: ArbitrationIsFraud@gmail.com WeNeedTheFAIRact@gmail.com EqualProtectionNow@gmail.com Twitter pages: @ArbitrationIs Fraud and maybe @TruthLawyersThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. CPS cases are among the most finding experiences. Any parent can endure, do not face it alone. With urgent assist by CPS protect, you get the peace of mind to raise your children as you see fit and the personalized assistance of their team of expert child, welfare, consultants, CPS investigators themselves. Get started absolutely free at CPSprotect.com/register Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes Andrew Milder on to the podcast. Andrew was last on the podcast Season 5, Episode 38. AndrewMilder is the Founder of Equal Protection Now. We discussed how "Arbitration," has already turned America into a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY, as arbitration has gone completely ROGUE. This POSTER CHILD CASE involving ARBITRATION, Andrew Milder, clearly and shockingly illustrates it step by step. Gone completely rouge, this POSTER CHILD CASE, including a landmark appeal, is currently pending in the Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles, California and it is regarding systemic arbitration fraud and civil rights violations, Milder vs. ADR Services Inc., et al., (B320376). He has already won three reversals in this matter. Andrew is also starting a social justice non-profit organization: Equal Protection Now! to help expose the truth about arbitration, via articles, litigation, podcasts, advocacy and a blockbuster documentary. This has potential to be a Pulitzer Prize winning story. And the mission, of Equal Protection Now!, is to get the FAIR Act enacted. The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act. Andrew has been working on this litigation and advocacy for the FAIR Act, for well over six years. This pending landmark appeal is, for the most part, regarding judge/arbitral immunity and private contractual rights vs public rights, “unwaivable statutory rights, for the public benefit.” Also, interestingly enough, one of the main cases/authorities in this landmark appeal is an 1871, United States Supreme Court case, Bradly v. Fisher, regarding immunity, this is a case from the murder of president Abraham Lincoln. We discussed what attorneys do and how they treat their clients, and Andrew encouraged everyone to follow the money as well as in their own cases. He explained 47 USC Section 230 and how this has affected immunity on Social Media. Not a podcast to be missed as Andrew showed video clips regarding where the money goes, bad attorney behavior and in politics/judiciary, the issue is not what they say, it's what they are not saying.To Reach Andrew Milder: ArbitrationIsFraud@gmail.com WeNeedTheFAIRact@gmail.com EqualProtectionNow@gmail.com Twitter pages: @ArbitrationIs Fraud and maybe @TruthLawyers This episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. CPS cases are among the most finding experiences. Any parent can endure, do not face it alone. With urgent assist by CPS protect, you get the peace of mind to raise your children as you see fit and the personalized assistance of their team of expert child, welfare, consultants, CPS investigators themselves. Get started absolutely free at CPSprotect.com/register Support the show Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Support the show --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryann-petri/support
In der neuen Ausgabe des „FohlenPodcast – das Histörchen“ geht es um einen Spieler, der die unmittelbare Zeit vor Borussias goldener Ära in den 70er-Jahren prägte. „Ihn haben nicht viele auf dem Schirm, obwohl er Borussias eine feste Größe und Borussias dritter Kapitän war“, berichtet FohlenWelt-Bereichsleiter Matthias Rech. Die Rede ist von Egon Milder, der von 1963 bis 1969 insgesamt 200 Pflichtspiele für Borussia absolvierte. Mit seinem Last-Minute-Treffer im Aufstiegsrundenspiel 1965 gegen Holstein Kiel „hat er einen großartigen Moment in der Vereinsgeschichte geschaffen“, so Rech. Dieser Treffer hat es sogar in die Sonderausstellung „Tore für die Ewigkeit“ geschafft, die noch bis zum 10. März in der FohlenWelt zu sehen ist. Wie Egon Milder zu seinem Spitznamen „Bellini“ kam, warum ihn Hennes Weisweiler zum Libero umfunktionierte und wieso Milder so beliebt bei seinen Teamkollegen war, erfahrt ihr in der neuen Ausgabe des „FohlenPodcast – das Histörchen“.
.Heavy wet snow associated with a strong nor'easter quickly exiting theNew England coast...A low pressure wave will bring a quick round of accumulating snowfallacross the northern Plains, upper Midwest, and the Great Lakes through thenext couple of days.Next Pacific storm system will bring locally heavy rain along the WestCoast and mountain snow through the interior Northwest and northernRockies.As heavy wet snow associated with a strengthening nor'easter quickly exitsthe northeastern U.S. through tonight, the next round of inclement weatherwill be developing over the northern High Plains along a quasi-stationaryfront. A wave of low pressure that is forecast to form along the front isexpected to spread a quick round of accumulating snowfall across thenorthern Plains, upper Midwest, and the Great Lakes through the nextcouple of days. A few inches of snow can be expected to accompany thissystem, with locally 6 inches possible over the northern Plains just northof the track of the system center. Milder air will likely support raincloser to the system center.Meanwhile, the next low pressure system from the Pacific Ocean will bringincreasingly unsettled weather into the West Coast through the next coupleof days. Rain well ahead of this system is forecast to first reachnorthern California during the day on Wednesday. The moisture will thenpenetrate into much of the northwestern U.S. and will begin to interactwith colder air slowly filtering across the northern Rockies. Thisinteraction will expand the coverage of snow across much of theinter-mountains of the northwestern U.S. through the next couple of days. The higher terrain of the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and the northernRockies are expected to receive the highest snowfall, where as much as 1to 2 feet of heavy snow with isolated heavier amounts can be expectedgoing through Thursday.The remainder of the country going through the middle of the week will berather dry and tranquil. Temperatures for large areas of the Midwest willcontinue to be above normal on Wednesday, and will continue to spreadtoward the eastern and southern U.S. on Thursday. In contrast,temperatures will be somewhat below normal for the Northeast andIntermountain West. There will be the beginning of a surge of at leastmodified Arctic air from Canada by late Wednesday and Thursday into thenorthern High Plains, and this will set the stage for even coldertemperatures anomalies arriving by the latter part of the week.
...Heavy wet snow associated with a strong nor'easter quickly exiting theNew England coast......A low pressure wave will bring a quick round of accumulating snowfallacross the northern Plains, upper Midwest, and the Great Lakes through thenext couple of days......Next Pacific storm system will bring locally heavy rain along the WestCoast and mountain snow through the interior Northwest and northernRockies...As heavy wet snow associated with a strengthening nor'easter quickly exitsthe northeastern U.S. through tonight, the next round of inclement weatherwill be developing over the northern High Plains along a quasi-stationaryfront. A wave of low pressure that is forecast to form along the front isexpected to spread a quick round of accumulating snowfall across thenorthern Plains, upper Midwest, and the Great Lakes through the nextcouple of days. A few inches of snow can be expected to accompany thissystem, with locally 6 inches possible over the northern Plains just northof the track of the system center. Milder air will likely support raincloser to the system center.Meanwhile, the next low pressure system from the Pacific Ocean will bringincreasingly unsettled weather into the West Coast through the next coupleof days. Rain well ahead of this system is forecast to first reachnorthern California during the day on Wednesday. The moisture will thenpenetrate into much of the northwestern U.S. and will begin to interactwith colder air slowly filtering across the northern Rockies. Thisinteraction will expand the coverage of snow across much of theinter-mountains of the northwestern U.S. through the next couple of days. The higher terrain of the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and the northernRockies are expected to receive the highest snowfall, where as much as 1to 2 feet of heavy snow with isolated heavier amounts can be expectedgoing through Thursday.The remainder of the country going through the middle of the week will berather dry and tranquil. Temperatures for large areas of the Midwest willcontinue to be above normal on Wednesday, and will continue to spreadtoward the eastern and southern U.S. on Thursday. In contrast,temperatures will be somewhat below normal for the Northeast andIntermountain West. There will be the beginning of a surge of at leastmodified Arctic air from Canada by late Wednesday and Thursday into thenorthern High Plains, and this will set the stage for even coldertemperatures anomalies arriving by the latter part of the week.
Mild air will peak this weekend before a storm arrives Tuesday.
No storms in sight for now, but maybe a pattern change mid-month.
The cold of the weekend is gone, but rain even some snow is on the way.
Scattered snow showers and blustery conditions to kick off the week. Milder temperatures return for the holiday weekend.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dry weather continues for a couple of more days, but rain is likely for Monday.
Slam the Gavel welcomes Andrew Milder on to the podcast. Andrew Milder is the Founder of Equal Protection Now. We discussed how "Arbitration," has already turned America into a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY, as arbitration has gone completely ROGUE. This POSTER CHILD CASE involving ARBITRATION, Andrew Milder, clearly and shockingly illustrates it step by step. Gone completely rouge, this POSTER CHILD CASE, including a landmark appeal, is currently pending in the Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles, California and it is regarding systemic arbitration fraud and civil rights violations, Milder vs. ADR Services Inc., et al., (B320376). He has already won three reversals in this matter. Moreover, Andrew has uncovered a smoking gun video of the SYSTEMIC ARBITRATION FRAUD. Andrew describes his unbelievable PROOF of judges throwing cases for arbitration. This case and video will actually help end the current SAG AFTRA strike, Andrew explains. Andrew is also starting a social justice non-profit organization: Equal Protection Now! to help expose the truth about arbitration, via articles, litigation, podcasts, advocacy and a blockbuster documentary. This has potential to be a Pulitzer Prize winning story. And the mission, of Equal Protection Now!, is to get the FAIR Act enacted. The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act. Andrew has been working on this litigation and advocacy for the FAIR Act, for well over six years. This pending landmark appeal is, for the most part, regarding judge/arbitral immunity and private contractual rights vs public rights, “unwaivable statutory rights, for the public benefit.” Also, interestingly enough, one of the main cases/authorities in this landmark appeal is an 1871, United States Supreme Court case, Bradly v. Fisher, regarding immunity, this is a case from the murder of president Abraham Lincoln. More to come in our next podcast.To Reach Andrew Milder: ArbitrationIsFraud@gmail.com WeNeedTheFAIRact@gmail.com EqualProtectionNow@gmail.com Twitter pages: @ArbitrationIs Fraud and maybe @TruthLawyersThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit cpsprotect.com/subscribe and enter the coupon code: SlamTheGavel for 10% off your first year of UrgentAssist AVAILABLE in ALL 50 STATES.Web:www.cpsprotect.comSupporThe Independent RiotDeep dives with experts and madmen into life's most interesting topics. If you're an...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Dry weather continues into the weekend before heavy rain is possible early Monday.
We're veering into December and still for much of the state, there's not much snow on the ground and overall temperatures have been mild.MPR News chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about this warmer pattern. 'Super' El Niño favors milder, less snowy winter for Minnesota For the latest weather information, follow MPR News' Updraft blog.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
The news to know for Monday, September 18, 2023! We're telling you about an in-depth interview with former President Trump: what advice from his lawyers he says he ignored. Also, we have an update from what was once Hurricane Lee that made landfall over the weekend. Plus, where the historic autoworkers strike stands now, the new iPhone features you can expect from the newly-released Apple software update, and why you can find cheap cheeseburgers around the country today. See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Miracle Made: https://www.TryMiracle.com/newsworthy AG1: https://www.drinkAG1.com/newsworthy To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch
E47: SVEN MILDER - FOUNDER, STARTUP ADVISOR, and M&A EXPERTToday, Todd Sullivan talks to Sven Milder, a serial entrepreneur who has built, purchased and sold multiple companies throughout Europe and Southeast Asia.Sven understands how to raise capital, how to leverage low cost workforces, and how to use technology to improve efficiencies and profitability in any business he's involved in. Sven shares how he thinks about fundraising for startups, why he's now buying profitable companies as platforms for growth, and using technology to support his M&A endeavors. Sven's Experience:Over the last decade Sven has helped 300+ Founders Raise US$140M+ in capital and supported US130M+ in acquisitions. In that same time he's launched, grew, scaled & exited 2ventures. Sven's Expertise:Sven is an expert in funding, acquisitions and company turn arounds for scalable businesses under 90 days. By delivering you fast track growth, he is able to make an impact in your and his world.I hope you enjoy the conversation with Sven Milder.EPISODE 47 SHOW NOTES AND REFERENCES:Pitch-House: https://pitch-house.com/Founders Tribe Newsletter: https://founderstribe.xyz/newsletter Beyond Venture Capital: Exploring Funding Options for Entrepreneurs in 2023WHERE TO FIND SVEN MILDER:LinkedIn: /svenmilderTwitter: @svenmilderWHERE TO FIND TODD SULLIVAN (HOST, M&A EXPERT, AND CEO of EXITWISE):LinkedIn: /toddfsullivanTwitter: @Todd_Sullivan
In today's episode we talk about shame. Shame can be one of the most difficult feelings we can experience as it goes to the core of our notion of self. Talking about something that we experience as shameful makes us feel intensely vulnerable and exposed. We can experience shame as an attack on our core self. We distinguish between healthy feelings of shame and unhealthy, chronic and toxic shame which is often the underlying emotion of a wide range of disturbing experiences: low self-worth, anxiety, depression, isolation, addiction, self-harm, issues with uncontrollable anger and many more.Shame has a prosocial function; it is important for facilitating social bonds and norms and enables us to notice when we have transgressed a social norm, have made a mistake or have crossed a boundary. We can make amends and our feeling of shame will dissipate very soon. Milder versions of shame are feeling embarrassed or guilty. With guilt we are more likely to focus on our wrong behaviour which is different from a stronger version of shame where we focus on our self as being flawed. With chronic shame we feel bad about who we are, rather than what we did. Chronic shame can get us into a cycle of shame where we an association evokes a previous experience of shame, which activates negative thoughts and feelings. This then get our defenses going (e.g. avoiding or attacking) and will lead to inappropriate behaviour such as self harming, drinking or isolating for too long. These behaviour in turn will make us feel more shame and the cycle starts anew. Chronic, toxic shame can develop in response to painful childhood experiences, for example always being negatively compared to a sibling, being bullied at home or school, guarding a family secret like alcoholism, being poor or being constantly being disproved of.In the podcast we talk about what you can do to develop more shame resilience, getting less triggered or not at all triggered by earlier associations that evoke shame. In order to manage shame more effectively, it will need to be recognised and understood first. The Relationship Maze courses:What is your argument style? Find out in our short quiz. You can find a link on our website: https://therelationshipmaze.com.Struggling with a lot of conflict and arguments in your relationship? Learn about communicating effectively and addressing common relationship problems in our Stop Arguing, Start Loving mini course: https://therelationshipmaze.com/relationshipconflictvsl2.Learn everything you always wanted to know about building and maintaining loving relationships in our comprehensive course The Relationship Maze, starting with understanding yourself in relationships to understanding your partner and understanding what makes for a successful relationship. We look at common causes of relationship problems and offer solutions. Learn how to address relationship problems and questions without breaking up.
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