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Hi. Now that you will never be asked to vote for Joe Biden again, today on the podcast feed we're re-releasing the audio of our October 2020 episode "Vote! (For Joe Biden (Who Sucks!))" featuring a new introduction from Cody Johnston. We'll be back next week with an all new "Some More News" episode!Watch the original episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAyljtELZ8k Check out our MERCH STORE: https://shop.somemorenews.com SUBSCRIBE to SOME MORE NEWS: https://tinyurl.com/ybfx89rh Subscribe to the Even More News and SMN audio podcasts here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/some-more-news/id1364825229 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ebqegozpFt9hY2WJ7TDiA Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SomeMoreNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SomeMoreNews/
Jen Sabella, the Director of Strategy and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. She provided details on: Drivers Caught On Camera Blocking Bike Lanes Downtown Could Soon Be Ticketed: Under an ordinance proposed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot and alderpeople, city cameras would be used to catch drivers […]
Candidate filing for the May 24 party primaries begins Tuesday. The recent history of elections in Arkansas shows if you want a say in who represents you in the Arkansas Legislature, you need to vote in the primary because the November general election has fewer contested races.
In today's News: Vote your faith Today is Election Day in the United States. The sanctity of life, family and religious liberty are major concerns for Lutherans and other Christians. The two main parties hold vastly differing views on those three topics among others. Citizens should educate themselves on where the candidates stand and then vote accordingly. California’s restrictions challenged in court A California church on Monday went to court over $350,000 in fines it received for violating the state's coronavirus worship restrictions. The church, Calvary Chapel in San Jose, argued that Gov. Gavin Newsom's orders, as well as local restrictions, place an undue burden on the free exercise of faith. The church has been meeting in-person since May and received a fine every time it violated orders limiting congregations to 100 people. The church's pastor, Mike McClure, said that no members of the church have tested positive for the coronavirus. Santa Clara County, where the church is located, was granted a temporary restraining order against Calvary Chapel while the lawsuit is underway. The order requires the church to follow coronavirus restrictions until its case is decided. The case arose last week when the county claimed that the church, which typically attracts 600 people, poses an "imminent risk of a super-spreader" event. California has faced some of the fiercest battles between churches and governments over how worship should be conducted during the pandemic. The state has both weathered and prosecuted multiple lawsuits related to restrictions on services and gathering size. Supreme Court will hear religious liberty arguments The U.S. Supreme Court with newly appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett is set to hear a case tomorrow regarding Philadelphia’s Catholic Social Services (CSS) and whether the city of Philadelphia has a right to block the organization’s status as a state-approved foster care provider because of the organization’s Catholic beliefs. The city cut off CSS foster parents from having children placed in their homes in 2018 and refused to renew their contract with CSS due to the catholic organization’s practice of not placing children in same-sex homes. The district courts and appellate courts both ruled in favor of Philadelphia, claiming that CSS was discriminating against homosexuals and therefore in violation of the nondiscrimination clause of its contract. CSS argues that the government has it backwards — that it is Philadelphia that is discriminating against CSS for being Catholic and violating the organization’s Constitutional rights. In fact, there were no same-sex couples who had brought the complaint against CSS. It was the city who canceled them without provocation.
Mitt Arnaudet and Julie Kagy take time to highlight the Winter Award Celebration coming up on Dec. 10 in New Orleans prior to IAEE Expo Expo, Don and Mike talk about SEMA/AAPEX, Your Favorite Trade Show selection, VOTING on Tuesday and Time Changes! E mail TheDonAndMikeShow@gmail.com to participate or call Toll Free 1-833-366-2636 (1-833-DON-ANDMIKE)
Rob and Jason are joined by Kenny Kerr from Microsoft to discuss the C++/WinRT library, previously known as ModernCpp, a standard C++ projection for the Windows Runtime. Kenny Kerr is an engineer on the Windows team at Microsoft, an MSDN Magazine contributing editor, Pluralsight author, and creator of moderncpp.com (C++/WinRT). He writes at kennykerr.ca and you can find him on Twitter at @kennykerr. News VOTE! Support debugging of C++ code with IntelliTrace All CppCon 2016 Videos Are Up! Visual Studio "15" Preview 5 Now Available Compiler Tools Layout in Visual Studio "15" C++ 14/17 Features and STL Fixes in VS "15" Preview 5 Bring your C++ codebase to Visual Studio with "Open Folder" C++ compiler diagnostics improvements in VS "15" Preview 5 C++ IntelliSense Improvements - Predictive IntelliSense & Filtering CMake support in Visual Studio Visual C++ Compiler Version Faster C++ solution load with VS "15" C++ Core Check code analysis is included with VS "15" Kenny Kerr @kennykerr Kenny Kerr's Blog Links CppCon 2016: WG21-SG14 - Making C++ better for games, embedded and financial developers Creative Assembly Sponsor C++/WinRT Available on GitHub cppwinrt repository on GitHub CppCon 2016: Kenny Kerr & James McNellis "Embracing Standard C++ for the Windows Runtime" CppCon 2016: Kenny Kerr & James McNellis "Putting Coroutines to Work with the Windows Runtime"
Blue Blur News for September 1. Links: Read the Sonic Lost World comic preview: http://bit.ly/12HM9AC Vote for Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed for the Golden Joystick Awards: http://bit.ly/12OV03I See the Summer of Sonic Documentary: http://youtu.be/kDDsOf1H2Hk Sonic Lost World Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/soniclostworldfanpage This week, we get a preview of an upcoming Sonic Lost World comic, Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed is nominated for a Golden Joystick Award and a Summer of Sonic Documentary is released!
The polls open up tomorrow. Whichever candidate you support, go vote for them. The political system only works when we are active participants in it. This show features some great pub songs from my upcoming CD "Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day". Whether your candidate wins or loses, it's the perfect music to celebrate or drown your sorrow. News: Vote for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast in the Podcast Awards Cast Your Vote in the U.S. Elections Why vote? The marketing dynamics of apathy by Seth Godin Are You Willing to Host a House Concert in 2013 in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, or North Florida? Want me to come play for you? Make a demand on Eventful. Preview St. Patrick's Day Hobbit Music on Sale New Hobbit Drinking Songs Sheet Music Become an Official Gunn Runner Upcoming shows: All Six Weekends of Louisiana Renaissance Festival, Hammond, LAShow times at 10:45am and 3:00pm Non-Profit Feature: Arkansas Celtic Music Society The ACMS is dedicated to supporting Celtic music in central Arkansas (and beyond). We have three missions:1. To organize regular "sessions" where Celtic performers can gather to play, sing, or dance. Other people may simply attend to experience Celtic music in its most traditional setting, the seisun.2. To arrange and promote concerts by well-known Celtic performers.3. To announce and promote other events in the area, which would be of interest to fans of Celtic music. Music: "Whiskey in the Jar" by Marc Gunnfrom Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day "Nancy Whiskey" by Marc Gunnfrom Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" by Gunns & Drums "Old Fenian Gun" by Marc Gunnfrom Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day "Arthur McBride" by Marc Gunnfrom Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day "Old Dun Cow" by Marc Gunnfrom Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day 4 Ways to Support the Pub Songs Podcast If this show entertained, you can return the favor after listening to each show: Buy Marc a Pint at PubSong.com, Buy one of Marc Gunn's CDs, Follow the links above to order music on CD Baby, or Click this link to buy anything on amazon.
News: Vote for us in the 2012 podcast awards at podcastawards.com Ronald Moore talks about what it would take to bring Trek back to TV. Ten Forward: Transporters and light speed. Are any other races related besides Vulcans and Romulans? Star Trek in pop culture: Wheel of Fortune Episode Insight: "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy" from Voyager. Character insight: Chekov Subspace communications Collectables: RC Enterprise-D and TOS Spock parachute SURPRISE BONUS EPISODE!
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This week’s episode of Pop Culture Therapy is sports focused (surprise, surprise!) News: Vote on Healthcare in House of Reps No Mail on Saturdays? – Mother Teresa Stamp Outrage Entertainment: Sandra Bullock’s husband Jesse James cheats Dancing with the Stars? Sports: Joe Mauer gets 23 million a year Tiger Woods back for Masters March Madness […]