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In this first of three podcasts on horse weight, we talk to Drs. Pat Harris and Nicky Jarvis about body condition, body mass, and what can make horses lose weight.My Senior Horse - Episode 21 Guests and Links:Guest: Drs. Pat Harris and Nicky JarvisConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
It's a show highlight episode! Join veterinarian and nutrition specialist Dr. Pat Harris as they talk about the top scientific breakthroughs that have helped senior equids. You might be surprised at what we have learned and what is left to be discovered!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3680 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and Jamie JenningsAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like YouGuest: Dr. Pat HarrisConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
It's a show highlight episode! Join veterinarian and nutrition specialist Dr. Pat Harris as they talk about the top scientific breakthroughs that have helped senior equids. You might be surprised at what we have learned and what is left to be discovered!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3680 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and Jamie JenningsAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like YouGuest: Dr. Pat HarrisConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
I'm Dr. Alex Rankovic, and I'm thrilled to kick off my first episode as co-host on The Pet Food Science Podcast Show - Equine! Very excited to embark on this journey with you. In this episode, Dr. Pat Harris, a leading expert in equine nutrition, takes a closer look at the delicate art of managing equine diets. She discusses the unique aspects of equine gastrointestinal physiology, the importance of choosing the right forage, and strategies for tackling issues like obesity and metabolic disorders. Discover practical tips for improving equine health and performance through smarter feeding practices. Tune in to this insightful episode, now streaming on all major platforms!"Understanding the two-part digestive system of horses is critical for selecting appropriate diets that maintain health and prevent complications."Meet the guest: Dr. Pat Harris holds a PhD in Veterinary Clinical Nutrition from Cambridge University and is a European Specialist in Comparative Nutrition. With over 500 scientific publications and extensive international lecturing experience, she is a recognized authority in equine health and feeding practices. Her work emphasizes balancing nutrition with horse welfare and performance.What will you learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:34) Introduction(08:07) Equine digestive system(14:40) Feeding horses challenges(22:31) Obesity management(29:42) Forage & feeding practices(38:15) Equine health(41:23) Final QuestionsThe Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Kemin* Trouw Nutrition- Symrise- Biorigin- ICC- Scoular- Corbion- ProAmpac- EW Nutrition- Alura
A group of people are headed over to the Middle East to serve over 110,000 steaks to Minnesota National Guard members and former city council member Pat Harris is in his 20th year of serving the military members overseas and we chatted with him about this great annual event!
A group of people are headed over to the Middle East to serve over 110,000 steaks to Minnesota National Guard members and former city council member Pat Harris is in his 20th year of serving the military members overseas and we chatted with him about this great annual event!
Veterinarian and nutrition specialist Dr. Pat Harris talks about the top scientific breakthroughs that have helped senior equids. You might be surprised at what we have learned and what is left to be discovered!My Senior Horse - Episode 4 Guests and Links:Guest: Dr. Pat HarrisConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by NFL Films producer Pat Harris to discuss the making of HBO's "Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Chicago Bears."
The Los Angeles Innocence Project has initiated an investigation into the 2004 murder conviction of Scott Peterson, citing fresh evidence that supports his claims of innocence in the deaths of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner. Scott Peterson's conviction in 2004 for first-degree murder in Laci's death and second-degree murder in Conner's sent shockwaves across the nation. Despite his death penalty sentence being overturned in 2020, his conviction has remained a contentious issue, drawing attention from legal experts and the public alike. The case began in December 2002 when Laci Peterson mysteriously vanished while eight months pregnant. Months later, the bodies of Laci and Conner washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay, their advanced state of decomposition complicating the determination of the exact cause of death. Early suspicions pointed towards Scott Peterson, exacerbated by his extramarital affair with Amber Frey. In 2004, Scott endured a five-month-long trial where prosecutors alleged that he murdered his family to collect a hefty life insurance payout. His conviction was partially rooted in his behavior after Laci's disappearance and his recorded conversations with Amber Frey, which portrayed him as dishonest and manipulative. Since his conviction, Scott Peterson has resided in San Quentin State Prison, adapting to the challenges of incarceration. His charismatic demeanor earned him the moniker "Scottie-Too-Hottie" among supporters and admirers. The legal battles surrounding Scott Peterson's case have been protracted and intense. In a significant development in 2020, the California Supreme Court overturned his death penalty sentence due to flaws in the trial process. While his conviction remained intact, this marked a turning point in the ongoing pursuit of a new trial. In the year 2024, the Los Angeles Innocence Project has undertaken Scott Peterson's case. New evidence has emerged, including updated witness statements that suggest a potential link between Laci's murder and a December 2002 burglary near the Petersons' residence. The organization also intends to perform fresh DNA testing on a blood-stained mattress discovered in proximity to the crime scene. Scott Peterson steadfastly maintains his innocence, and the involvement of the Los Angeles Innocence Project has injected optimism among those who believe he may have been wrongfully convicted. His attorney, Pat Harris, conveyed enthusiasm for the organization's efforts to establish Scott's innocence. The complex legal saga of Scott Peterson endures, as the pursuit of justice continues, driven by the hope that new evidence may shed light on the truth surrounding the tragic deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The Los Angeles Innocence Project has initiated an investigation into the 2004 murder conviction of Scott Peterson, citing fresh evidence that supports his claims of innocence in the deaths of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner. Scott Peterson's conviction in 2004 for first-degree murder in Laci's death and second-degree murder in Conner's sent shockwaves across the nation. Despite his death penalty sentence being overturned in 2020, his conviction has remained a contentious issue, drawing attention from legal experts and the public alike. The case began in December 2002 when Laci Peterson mysteriously vanished while eight months pregnant. Months later, the bodies of Laci and Conner washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay, their advanced state of decomposition complicating the determination of the exact cause of death. Early suspicions pointed towards Scott Peterson, exacerbated by his extramarital affair with Amber Frey. In 2004, Scott endured a five-month-long trial where prosecutors alleged that he murdered his family to collect a hefty life insurance payout. His conviction was partially rooted in his behavior after Laci's disappearance and his recorded conversations with Amber Frey, which portrayed him as dishonest and manipulative. Since his conviction, Scott Peterson has resided in San Quentin State Prison, adapting to the challenges of incarceration. His charismatic demeanor earned him the moniker "Scottie-Too-Hottie" among supporters and admirers. The legal battles surrounding Scott Peterson's case have been protracted and intense. In a significant development in 2020, the California Supreme Court overturned his death penalty sentence due to flaws in the trial process. While his conviction remained intact, this marked a turning point in the ongoing pursuit of a new trial. In the year 2024, the Los Angeles Innocence Project has undertaken Scott Peterson's case. New evidence has emerged, including updated witness statements that suggest a potential link between Laci's murder and a December 2002 burglary near the Petersons' residence. The organization also intends to perform fresh DNA testing on a blood-stained mattress discovered in proximity to the crime scene. Scott Peterson steadfastly maintains his innocence, and the involvement of the Los Angeles Innocence Project has injected optimism among those who believe he may have been wrongfully convicted. His attorney, Pat Harris, conveyed enthusiasm for the organization's efforts to establish Scott's innocence. The complex legal saga of Scott Peterson endures, as the pursuit of justice continues, driven by the hope that new evidence may shed light on the truth surrounding the tragic deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Los Angeles Innocence Project has initiated an investigation into the 2004 murder conviction of Scott Peterson, citing fresh evidence that supports his claims of innocence in the deaths of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner. Scott Peterson's conviction in 2004 for first-degree murder in Laci's death and second-degree murder in Conner's sent shockwaves across the nation. Despite his death penalty sentence being overturned in 2020, his conviction has remained a contentious issue, drawing attention from legal experts and the public alike. The case began in December 2002 when Laci Peterson mysteriously vanished while eight months pregnant. Months later, the bodies of Laci and Conner washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay, their advanced state of decomposition complicating the determination of the exact cause of death. Early suspicions pointed towards Scott Peterson, exacerbated by his extramarital affair with Amber Frey. In 2004, Scott endured a five-month-long trial where prosecutors alleged that he murdered his family to collect a hefty life insurance payout. His conviction was partially rooted in his behavior after Laci's disappearance and his recorded conversations with Amber Frey, which portrayed him as dishonest and manipulative. Since his conviction, Scott Peterson has resided in San Quentin State Prison, adapting to the challenges of incarceration. His charismatic demeanor earned him the moniker "Scottie-Too-Hottie" among supporters and admirers. The legal battles surrounding Scott Peterson's case have been protracted and intense. In a significant development in 2020, the California Supreme Court overturned his death penalty sentence due to flaws in the trial process. While his conviction remained intact, this marked a turning point in the ongoing pursuit of a new trial. In the year 2024, the Los Angeles Innocence Project has undertaken Scott Peterson's case. New evidence has emerged, including updated witness statements that suggest a potential link between Laci's murder and a December 2002 burglary near the Petersons' residence. The organization also intends to perform fresh DNA testing on a blood-stained mattress discovered in proximity to the crime scene. Scott Peterson steadfastly maintains his innocence, and the involvement of the Los Angeles Innocence Project has injected optimism among those who believe he may have been wrongfully convicted. His attorney, Pat Harris, conveyed enthusiasm for the organization's efforts to establish Scott's innocence. The complex legal saga of Scott Peterson endures, as the pursuit of justice continues, driven by the hope that new evidence may shed light on the truth surrounding the tragic deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Joining the Birds Report Podcast is Pat Harris, director of HBO's Hard Knocks. Pat Harris gets into detail about dealing with New York Jets superstar Aaron Rodgers. What was it like around the Jets offices as word spread about the Super Bowl MVP quarterback? Was Rodgers cooperative and easy to work with once he became part of the organization? What all goes into filming a team as they get ready for the NFL season? What challenges do they run into each year? Domo will review the Philadelphia Eagles' final 53-man roster as Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni and Jalen Carter get ready for their week 1 matchup against the New England Patriots. Does this team have what it takes to go undefeated until their Super Bowl rematch in week 11 against Andy Ried, Patrick Mahomes, and the Kansas City Chiefs?
In this episode of the Don't Panic Geocast, we dive into the fascinating world of dolomite, a mineral that is commonly found in sedimentary rocks. They discuss the unique characteristics of dolomite and the different ways in which it is formed. We also highlight a fun paper on equine dietary preferences, which explores the food choices of horses in different environments. The paper reveals interesting insights into the feeding habits of horses and how they adapt to different conditions Fun Paper Friday Goodwin, Deborah, Pat Harris, and Nell Davidson. "Behaviour of stabled horses presented with foraging devices in mangers and buckets." (2005): 96. (https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/63518/) Contact us: Show Support us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/dontpanicgeo) www.dontpanicgeocast.com (http://www.dontpanicgeocast.com) SWUNG Slack (https://softwareunderground.org) @dontpanicgeo (https://twitter.com/dontpanicgeo) show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com (http://www.johnrleeman.com) - @geo_leeman (https://twitter.com/geo_leeman) Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin (https://twitter.com/ShannonDulin)
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) meets annually to offer continuing education for horse vets worldwide. They meet in a major American city every autumn (this year is in San Antonio, TX); however, they also offer a virtual meeting for practitioners who cannot attend. That appeals to me as November and December are my busiest months as my clients get ready for their show season. Why do I attend this meeting? The answer is to collect my credits for maintaining my veterinary licenses. It is also my way of conveying to horse owners listening to this podcast an interpretation of the information my colleagues are receiving from the "experts." I listen to what is said, but I also listen to what they don't say. In this episode, I review a recommended paper by the prime speaker of this conference called "Review of Considerations When Feeding the Equid with Insulin Dysregulation" by Dr. Pat Harris. It is an interesting paper that states six things horse owners can do for horses with ID (insulin dysregulation). I agree with some of the recommendations, especially when it suggests that owners should not feed "cereal grains" to horses with ID. I further say that no horse should be fed grain to PREVENT ID. But what was not surprising to me was at the end of the paper, the author states that s/he works for Mars Petcare. This relationship means that the information is biased toward the company's interests. Also, there was never any mention of protein, which I consider an important factor in ID. Thank you for listening and forwarding this to other horse owners.
Hard Knocks finale last night! Pat Harris joins Ryan Ermanni, Braylon Edwards, and Tom Mazawey to give his takeaways after spending the preseason with the Lions. NFL week one starts tomorrow, how excited are you for football to be back? Dan Campbell spoke on Vaitai's injury, what does it mean for the team? Is Jim Harbaugh handling the problems at Michigan well? Around the NFL and much more right here on Ermanni and Edwards with Maz!#lions #michiganfootball #woodwardsports
Are you surprised with any of the Lions roster cuts? Ryan Ermanni, Braylon Edwards, and Tom Mazawey break down the Lions roster as well as the new QB2 signing, do you think the Lions made the right decision releasing Blough? Pat Harris of NFL films joins the show to talk about last night's episode of Hard Knocks, is there anything you are looking forward to seeing in the final episode? Dave Birkett joins the guys to talk more Lions going into week one. Braylon's Lions season prediction, NFL Round Table and much more right here on Ermanni & Edwards with Maz!#DetroitLions #HardKnocks #WoodwardSports
Braylon is back! Braylon Edwards, Ryan Ermanni, and Tom Mazawey are joined by Pat Harris of NFL films to talk about the third episode of Hard Knocks last night. Tons of Lions sound from Duce Staley and Aaron Glenn during yesterday's press conference, are you enjoying the confidence in the team from the coaching staff? NFL Round Table and much more right here on The Bottom Line!#Lions #HardKnocks #WoodwardSports
How did you feel about Hard Knocks episode 2? Stick and Maz are joined by Pat Harris, NFL Films Assistant Director, about last night's episode as well as what else is in store for Lions fans in the coming episodes. Lions / Colts joint practices start today, what are you excited to see from them leading up to the second preseason game? Will Deshaun Watson's legal team reach a settlement with the NFL? And much more!#Lions #HardKnocks #WoodwardSports
What did you think of the Hard Knocks premiere?! Ryan Ermanni, Braylon Edwards, and Tom Mazawey are joined by Pat Harris, an HBO assistant director for the Lions season of Hard Knocks. Are you as sad to see open practices end as Dan Campbell? Lions first unofficial depth charts are out, does anything stand out to you? NFL roundtable and more!
Are you smart, accomplished, aware and encouraging? Dartmouth Tuck may be the MBA program for you. [Show summary] Pat Harris and Amy Mitson, co-executive directors of the MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at Dartmouth Tuck, share all about the Tuck experience including its close-knit community, amazing alumni network, and unique location while offering guidance to those seeking to attend. What the Tuck adcom looks for in applicants, and how to show you've got it [Show notes] Welcome to the 430th episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Accepted's podcast. Thanks for tuning in. One of the questions applicants sometimes ask is, “Are Accepted's services worth the money?” The answer is a resounding, “Yes!” at least in my opinion. If you're curious as to why that's so, or why I'm convinced it's true, check out the MBA consultant ROI calculator and find out for yourself how much not teaming with an Accepted consultant could cost you. Use the calculator and you'll see three different scenarios that you can try out. It gives me great pleasure to have, on Admissions Straight Talk, Pat Harris and Amy Mitson co-executive directors of the MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. Amy joined the Tuck admissions office in 2000. An attorney by education, Pat joined the Tuck MBA admissions office in 2004. Both have assumed increasing responsibilities over the years and became co-executive directors in September, 2020 -- in the midst of the pandemic. I believe I met both of them way back when Tuck hosted a conference for admissions consultants in 2005 and probably had them on our typing-only chats way back when. Now it's my pleasure to have you both on for the first time. Amy and Pat, Welcome to Admissions Straight Talk. Can you give an overview of the full-time program focusing on its more distinctive elements? [2:36] Amy: The Tuck program starts with an expanded orientation for students to establish a firm foundation so they can jump into a very rigorous academic experience during their time at Tuck. It was several years ago when we redesigned the orientation program to now be called Tuck Launch and there are several components of that: integrated programming in Tuck Launch, experiential learning, as well as very specific opportunities for reflection. We believe this sets a stronger foundation as people jump into the core curriculum. The core curriculum at Tuck begins and weaves its way through the first year at Tuck with expanded fall term opportunities and new data analytics courses. We made some changes to the winter term to try to optimize student academics as well as recruiting, and we've gotten some very positive feedback on that. When students head into the spring term of the first-year, a distinct element of the Tuck experience is the first-year project. Many MBA programs will have a capstone project in their first year. The uniqueness of Tuck is that students have total choice of the team that they want to work with and the project that they want to work on. It could be something consulting, non-profit focused, entrepreneurial where you'd present to investors at the end of the project. Sometimes students are working with alumni, local projects, global projects - the sky's the limit. At that particular point in the curriculum, students definitely have the relationships built and have met all of their classmates and start to bring teams together. It's a great opportunity to apply the skills that students learned throughout the first-year core. Then heading into the second-year curriculum, it is all elective-based with incredible opportunities for experiential learning, working with faculty in very small scale electives. Or, of course, some of our larger, more popular electives like investments and negotiations, some leadership and communications courses. And the list goes on. The Tuck MBA is also a STEM-designated MBA program.
Here we go with our TENTH EPISODE! Woot woot! We have a great episode in store for you guys. Today, we sit down with two talented and inspiring male athletes, who just competed in the Indoor Pan American Cup the last weekend of June. They are not only members of the Men's Indoor National Team but also the Men's Outdoor National Team - Indoor & Outdoor Captain and Outdoor Assistant Coach, Pat Harris, and Outdoor Captain and Rutgers Assistant Coach, Ajai Dhadwal. We talk about the IPAC tournament and dive deep into the topic of boys and men playing field hockey in the United States. We learn a lot about Pat and Ajai's path to playing at the international level, and they shed some light on how to grow the game for boys and men in the USA. This conversation was awesome to have, we hope you enjoy it!
Education is the key to unlock the American Dream. So what will it take for all students to have equal access to its potential, and equal power to shape our democracy?For 40 years, the Reverend Dr. Janette Wilson has been trying to answer that question. Since its inception, she’s worked with the Rainbow PUSH Coalition to advocate for excellence in education for all students. In this episode, she’ll share stories from her struggle for racial and gender equity.This episode was recorded live as part of our Women’s History Month series. Pat Harris, our Board of Trustees Chair, will take it away from here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
21-year-old Emily Louise just graduated from Oxford University as one of less than 1% of students there who grew up eligible for Free School Meals. Emily got over 57,000 likes for this tweet saying she'd finished university! A Londoner with Irish and Mauritian parents, Emily grew up living with her mum and sister in a council flat in West London. The first in her family to go to university, having studied at a state comprehensive, she talks of her journey to and through Oxford. Having won the Pat Harris award for contributions to her college, Emily is very passionate about widening access to education, which is why she was particularly proud of how much attention her recent tweet received.Emily was an absolute delight to chat to - her story is so uplifting and she has so much energy to change institutions and support others.
Over 700 Minnesota National Guard soldiers are beingn deployed later this week. Pat Harris of Serving Our Troops joins Cory to talk about the dinners they're providing for the soldiers and their families along with a virtual deployment ceremony on Friday.
The crew finally invites our first guest to the rant, Pat Harris. We break down our thoughts on the matchup for the NBA finals and give our predictions on the Raptors chances.
Our 5th Annual Thanksgiving Show with 3 Rose Bowl Participant Louis Jones - FIT LOU! We talk turkey, we talk wine for your table with Michael Butler, we give you Rotten Tomatoes Top % Thanksgiving Movie List, we blindfold Richard "Dr. D" Dugan and we taste test him with the original Thanksgiving meal ingredients...Hope the shellfish isn't too warm, there wasn't any refrigeration way back then! Fit Lou gives us the Thanksgiving Game schedule and his picks on who will come out on top! Last we give thanks to our listeners, friends and family: THANK YOU'S I want to thank old friends and new friends...All of our TJS guest in 2018...Maz Jobrani, Brooke Williamson, FoFS Executive Chef Eric Morrissette, David LaBrava, Bo Mac, Kevin Hartman, Mick Fleetwood, Carl Stubner, Carlos at Suretone, Mike Gormley, Kristian Dunn, Nate Najar, Dave from Dave's Dogs, TJ Doyle, Mitchell Fox of Birdland, Will Knox, Franny, Jennifer & Jamie, people we lost, Dad, Grandma Ida Mae Perrault, Richard Gibbs, Logan Guleff, Michael McDonald, Jen Michele Cousteau, Flavia, Steve & Catherine Jones, Pat Harris, Jackio, Jenna Nation, Francis Ford Coppola, Brenda Hopkins Miranda, Carmen & Dominic of The Daisy, Gillian, Alam, Jennifer and Racheal and staff of Lilac Patisserie, Brandyn & Danielle of Oh My Burger, Frank Ko, The Bakers & the Reeders, Cacy, Kass, Nicole, Margie & Don! - TJS
Podcast By The Bay circles back and revisits the June 5th Primary Election and some of the coverage for the races and candidates that were showcased on our program. Patrick and Andre present commentary and discuss the various races and candidates that Podcast By The Bay covered including Residents of Foster City discussing Measure P, Richard Wilson for Judge of the Superior Court of San Mateo, Michele Dauber of the Recall Judge Persky Campaign, Carl Guardino for Regional Measure 3, Angela Alioto for San Francisco Mayor, Eleni Kounalakis and Jeff Bleich for Lt. Governor of CA, Dave Jones for Attorney General of CA, Gavin Newsom for Governor of CA, and Pat Harris for US Senator of CA. Stay Tuned! Website- www.podcastbythebay.comTwitter- https://twitter.com/@PodcastbythebayFacebook- www.facebook.com/podcastbythebay
Podcast By The Bay circles back and revisits the June 5th Primary Election and some of the coverage for the races and candidates that were showcased on our program. Patrick and Andre present commentary and discuss the various races and candidates that Podcast By The Bay covered including Residents of Foster City discussing Measure P, Richard Wilson for Judge of the Superior Court of San Mateo, Michele Dauber of the Recall Judge Persky Campaign, Carl Guardino for Regional Measure 3, Angela Alioto for San Francisco Mayor, Eleni Kounalakis and Jeff Bleich for Lt. Governor of CA, Dave Jones for Attorney General of CA, Gavin Newsom for Governor of CA, and Pat Harris for US Senator of CA. Stay Tuned! Website- www.podcastbythebay.comTwitter- https://twitter.com/@PodcastbythebayFacebook- www.facebook.com/podcastbythebay
Remembering our loved Ones & Veterans: Private First Class Clifford Perrault, WW II Col. Harris Sentir Bandon McGlone James Wilson SR., Navy History of Memorial Day Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. The holiday was held on May 30 from 1868 to 1970. It marks the unofficial start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end. Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving Today we are talking to our friend Pat Harris, “A Voice for a New America.” Pat Harris is an unapologetic progressive running for US Senate from the State of California in the 2018 election against incumbent Dianne Feinstein. Pat is the only true progressive running and not taking corporate donations. Pat firmly believes the first order of business is to get corporate money out of politics. He supports overturning Citizens United and will fight to ensure that our elections and politicians can no longer be bought by PAC's or big lobbying groups like the NRA, Big Pharma or Big Oil. His vision for America includes passing legislation that will provide Medicare for All, tuition-free college, real immigration reform, criminal justice reform and a transition to a green economy run on 100% renewables. He believes in addressing California's most pressing issues through building more affordable housing to address homelessness, providing student debt relief, improving public education, upgrading our crumbling infrastructure with increased public works spending, implementing paid parental leave for all working men and women, and supporting common-sense gun safety legislation. CP: With less than two weeks to the June 5th primary, and roughly 47% of the vote still undecided, U. S. Senate candidate Pat Harris, one of the only true progressives in this race was an early challenger to Dianne Feinstein and one of three on the ballot at the California Democratic Convention who contributed to denying her the party's endorsement. Pat has been getting wide support and recognition as a leading candidate not accepting corporate donations and for his recent Progressive American's Together Voter's Guide, which he introduced at the 2nd Anniversary of Bernie's Diner May 19 with actress/activist Frances Fisher. One of the commercials is a version of a video that has been going viral, targeting his competitors Kevin de Leon and Dianne Feinstein for taking corporate donations and listing their corporate contributors, which can be viewed on vimeo. To access the Progressive American's Together Voter's Guide and for further information go to patharrisforsenate.com.
Remembering our loved Ones & Veterans on this Memorial Day 2018: Private First Class Clifford Perrault, WW II Col. Harris Sentir Bandon McGlone James Wilson SR., Navy History of Memorial Day Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. The holiday was held on May 30 from 1868 to 1970. It marks the unofficial start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end. Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving Today we are talking to our friend Pat Harris, “A Voice for a New America.” Pat Harris is an unapologetic progressive running for US Senate from the State of California in the 2018 election against incumbent Dianne Feinstein. Pat is the only true progressive running and not taking corporate donations. Pat firmly believes the first order of business is to get corporate money out of politics. He supports overturning Citizens United and will fight to ensure that our elections and politicians can no longer be bought by PAC's or big lobbying groups like the NRA, Big Pharma or Big Oil. His vision for America includes passing legislation that will provide Medicare for All, tuition-free college, real immigration reform, criminal justice reform and a transition to a green economy run on 100% renewables. He believes in addressing California's most pressing issues through building more affordable housing to address homelessness, providing student debt relief, improving public education, upgrading our crumbling infrastructure with increased public works spending, implementing paid parental leave for all working men and women, and supporting common-sense gun safety legislation. CP: With less than two weeks to the June 5th primary, and roughly 47% of the vote still undecided, U. S. Senate candidate Pat Harris, one of the only true progressives in this race was an early challenger to Dianne Feinstein and one of three on the ballot at the California Democratic Convention who contributed to denying her the party's endorsement. Pat has been getting wide support and recognition as a leading candidate not accepting corporate donations and for his recent Progressive American's Together Voter's Guide, which he introduced at the 2nd Anniversary of Bernie's Diner May 19 with actress/activist Frances Fisher. One of the commercials is a version of a video that has been going viral, targeting his competitors Kevin de Leon and Dianne Feinstein for taking corporate donations and listing their corporate contributors, which can be viewed on vimeo. To access the Progressive American's Together Voter's Guide and for further information go to patharrisforsenate.com.
Pat Harris, Democratic candidate for US Senate returns to NorCal News Now for his first video interview to talk about his hopes to get elected over current senator Dianne Feinstein. An accomplished lawyer at the heart of some of the most interesting cases of our era (including defending his then fiancée Susan McDougal twice in the Ken Starr investigation which lead to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton) hosts Mike and Aaron get Harris to talk about his experience in president-threatening scandals, what he thinks about the Robert Mueller/Russia investigation, President Donald Trump's legal maneuvering, as well as Michael Cohen's payments and strange actions surrounding the Stormy Daniels case. He also applies his predictions to the chances of a Democratic wave in the 2018 election, his thoughts on police brutality and a shooting in Los Angeles, as well as the time he argued an admitted priest murderer should go free... and won. It's an interesting, surprising, very quick hour with one of NorCal News Now's favorite guests. ––– Each week, host Mike Richman and veteran political consultant Aaron Haar create a different kind of political show in our unique age. Frank without being combative, civil without being bland, conversational while still remaining on point and revealing, NorCal News Now is meant to be the kind of political show people of good will on all sides can engage without devolving into a cable-style shouting match. They talk to Democrats, Republicans and third party candidates, activists, analysts and more. From local city council races to State Assembly, US Congress and Senate, they ask everyone the questions on all our minds. Join us to create a civil place with honest discussion if not always easy agreement. It's at the crossroads of politics and real life.
Podcast By The Bay showcases an exclusive interview with U.S. Senator Candidate of California Pat Harris who highlights his vision, and talks solutions for topics such as housing, bridging the political divide, bail reform, and gun violence. Also Patrick is live on the beat at the Jerry Hill-Kevin Mullin Open house from March 22 where he gathers feedback from engaged citizens of the community. This episode features music by the artist Shulka and all interviews were completed in March 2018. Stay Tuned! Website- www.podcastbythebay.comTwitter- https://twitter.com/@PodcastbythebayFaceBook- www.facebook.com/podcastbythebay
Podcast By The Bay showcases an exclusive interview with U.S. Senator Candidate of California Pat Harris who highlights his vision, and talks solutions for topics such as housing, bridging the political divide, bail reform, and gun violence. Also Patrick is live on the beat at the Jerry Hill-Kevin Mullin Open house from March 22 where he gathers feedback from engaged citizens of the community. This episode features music by the artist Shulka and all interviews were completed in March 2018. Stay Tuned! Website- www.podcastbythebay.comTwitter- https://twitter.com/@PodcastbythebayFaceBook- www.facebook.com/podcastbythebay
Today we are talking to our friend comedian Maz Jobrani, from Superior Donuts on CBS. Maz also has a new Netflix comedy special called ‘Immigrant” and he wrote, directed and starred in “Jimmy Vestvood, Amerikan Hero!” Don't miss our surprise guest for Maz, Fit Lou as he shocks Maz as a guest caller. We're also getting a "Road Warrior" update from Pat Harris, the unapologetic progressive running for US Senate from the State of California in the 2018 election against incumbent Dianne Feinstein. Maz Jobrani - Actor - Comedian - Filmmaker… Check Maz out on Superior Donuts on CBS Mondays at 9/8 Central & Maz's new Netflix Original Comedy Special, Immigrant Find Maz on www.mazjobrani.com CP: Please watch Mariam Jobrani's film, Everything Must Change by Mariam Jobrani & Kenny Krauss on itunes.apple.com/us/movie/everything-must-change 50% of the proceeds will go to different charities in Mariam's name. Find Pat Harris and fundraising dates on: patharrisforsenate.com
Veteran and citizen Pat Harris stops by the show to talk about war, kindness, healing, and perspective. A show-recommended link, check out http://platoon22.org/
Pat Harris is a world class criminal defense attorney that has seen from the inside our need for justice system and police reform. Harris is known for representing Susan McDougal during the Whitewater Scandal, as well as Michael Jackson. His book Mistrial takes a deep dive into why the soft on crime narrative was so devastating.We discuss Medicare For All, money bail reform, prosecuting murderous police officers, civil rights, Involuntary servitude, fair trade and getting money out of politics. Its a conversation you wont want to miss!You can donate to Pat's campaign here: https://patharrisforsenate.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are spending the hour getting to know Pat Harris, “A Voice for a New America.” Pat Harris is an unapologetic progressive running for US Senate from the State of California in the 2018 election against incumbent Dianne Feinstein. In fact, he is the only true progressive running and not taking corporate donations. Pat firmly believes the first order of business is to get corporate money out of politics. He supports overturning Citizens United and will fight to ensure that our elections and politicians can no longer be bought by PAC's or big lobbying groups like the NRA, Big Pharma or Big Oil. His vision for America includes passing legislation that will provide Medicare for All, tuition-free college, real immigration reform, criminal justice reform and a transition to a green economy run on 100% renewables. He believes in addressing California's most pressing issues through building more affordable housing to address homelessness, providing student debt relief, improving public education, upgrading our crumbling infrastructure with increased public works spending, implementing paid parental leave for all working men and women, and supporting common-sense gun safety legislation.
Today we are spending the hour getting to know Pat Harris, “A Voice for a New America.” Pat Harris is an unapologetic progressive running for US Senate from the State of California in the 2018 election against incumbent Dianne Feinstein. In fact, he is the only true progressive running and not taking corporate donations. Pat firmly believes the first order of business is to get corporate money out of politics. He supports overturning Citizens United and will fight to ensure that our elections and politicians can no longer be bought by PAC's or big lobbying groups like the NRA, Big Pharma or Big Oil. His vision for America includes passing legislation that will provide Medicare for All, tuition-free college, real immigration reform, criminal justice reform and a transition to a green economy run on 100% renewables. He believes in addressing California's most pressing issues through building more affordable housing to address homelessness, providing student debt relief, improving public education, upgrading our crumbling infrastructure with increased public works spending, implementing paid parental leave for all working men and women, and supporting common-sense gun safety legislation.Pat Harris - A Voice for a New America patharrisforsenate.com facebook.com/PatHarrisCA instagram.com/PatHarrisCA/ twitter.com/PatHarrisCA Would you like Pat to visit your community group, school or workplace? Contact aria@patharrisforsenate.com And Tell us what you think on twitter @showjeremiah
Dan Gordon here. Hi! Pat Harris is a proud progressive running for US Senate. He is one of the candidates I'm considering to endorse at this weekend's California Democratic Party State Convention in San Diego. Among a crowded field and with a fraction of Feinstein's big money, how does Harris stay competitive? And, what is his message? Hint: It's something Rep. Keith Ellison and Senator Bernie Sanders talk about. A lot. How's it working for Pat? Plus, we talk criminal justice reform, income inequality, and a converted 1980s school bus that's like the biggest mascot. -- Links!! Pat Harris Website - https://patharrisforsenate.com California Dem. Party Endorsements Page - https://www.cadem.org/vote/endorsements SF Chronicle: Protesters target Sen. Feinstein for not holding town halls - https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/Protesters-target-Sen-Feinstein-for-not-holding-10955584.php — Looking for a quick and easy way to love and support us at Schmolitics? Do a quick rating/review/subscribe on Apple Podcasts! It's how we know you care. And it really supports us by making us look good, which lets us reach more people. That right there is called a win/win. www.schmoliticsshow.com @schmoliticsshow
Mike Richman and Aaron Haar interview Pat Harris, the successful progressive attorney running against Dianne Feinstein for the US Senate. Harris discusses Trump, his views on the current Democratic party and what can be done to push back against the high tide of Republican power. Every week writer and publisher Mike Richman and Democratic political consultant Aaron Haar talk about the news, goings on and political events in Northern California from a distinctly progressive perspective. You can follow the show at https://twitter.com/norcalnewsnow Or join us on Facebook at: https://facebook.com/norcalnewsnow
Episode 40: Political revolution ain't beanbag. It's hard work and requires taking on tough assignments. Jonathan talks about two of the efforts with his guests: Pat Harris joins us for a chat about his California primary bid to unseat incumbent Senator Dianne Feinstein. And Lane Windham stops by to chat about maybe even a bigger, important task: building up the ranks and political power of women leaders within unions, and generally in the workers' advocates movement. Our Robber Baron of the week is Peter Barbey, owner of the Village Voice, who is acting like any big corporate abuser in contract negotiations underway right now.
In this edition of the Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) podcast, Madeleine Campbell discusses ethical issues in cloning horses and Pat Harris speaks about the nutritional considerations for equine rhabdomyolysis syndrome. To access the papers discussed in this podcast, please follow the links below: 1. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eve.12566/abstract 2. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eve.12458/abstract
Pat Harris talks about the trip he took around the world on his F800GS. Pat's Reddit AMAPat's WebsitePat on FacebookWhat is Reddit? (A YouTube Video by CGP Grey)
7 AM - Attorneys Mark Geragos and Pat Harris talk about their new book "Mistrial: An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works...and Sometimes Doesn't"; 30 Second Movie Review; Did Boston need to be shut down?