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AP entertainment correspondent Oscar Wells Gabriel reports on Alec Baldwin Defamation Lawsuit
The pandemic drove some companies out of business. But for three brothers in Hampton Roads, COVID created the opportunity for a whole new enterprise. Sandy Hausman reports on First Landing Seafood – a company claiming it brings better water quality to the Lynnhaven River and better oysters to restaurants from Williamsburg and Richmond to Blacksburg […]
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God is big but He's also personal. Listen today as Pastor Tyler closes out our "A Church That Changed The World" series and teaches on the power of knowing God personally. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com
Dr. Tanya Mark is a professor at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, University of Guelph
We are back, Void! After almost two months away, our hosts have returned from Post-Nose Egypt with the gift of a new episode all about the 1999 blockbuster The Mummy. This week Brennan brushes off the dust and cobwebs from his Egyptology days while Erin gets a fan to cool herself from Brendan Fraser's hotness. We discuss scarabs, vampire motifs, and the pharaohs of ancient (Pre-Nose) Egypt. We learned that it's best to never read aloud from ancient scripts, especially if it's from THE BOOK OF THE DEAD!! But luckily for all of you, we learn the greatest defense against the biblical plagues is your super obnoxious, hairball puking, and utterly uninterested cat. Which leaves us to find the answer to the age old question: what is a place like me doing in a girl like this?
Here is a clip from your weekly Emergency Podcast System. Today Doc discusses the fact that Putin has revived an old Soviet Era Award to get women to produce ten or more children.Follow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
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Just as students and teachers are heading back to school for a new term, the Texas Education Agency has released its first school accountability ratings in three years. Reporter Hannah Norton, a Report for America corps member serving with Community Impact Newspaper, shares how local districts fared in the TEA's assessments. Plus, editor Darcy Sprague gives insight into Austin ISD's new proposed bond—and a measure that would have provided housing for teachers that was left on the cutting room floor. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Do you want revival? Listen in as Bro. Doug explains how we can have revival through God.
Slide deck: https://bit.ly/3Pg22Zq - Click here to open an account with Saxo - Today we look at the sharp correction in energy prices driving a softer than expected CPI print for the US in July, which saw sentiment responding by piling on to the recent rally and taking equities to new highs for the local cycle since June. Interestingly, the reaction to the CPI data has generated some tension as US treasury yields are trading sideways after erasing the knee-jerk drop in yields in the wake of yesterday's data. With financial conditions easing aggressively, the Fed faces quite a task if it wants to counter this development, with recent protests from individual Fed members failing to make an impression. Perhaps the Jackson Hole Fed forum at the end of this month is shaping up as a key event risk? Crude oil, the USD, metals, earnings and more also on today's pod, which features Peter Garnry on equities, Ole Hansen on commodities and John J. Hardy hosting and on FX. Intro and outro music by AShamaluevMusic
Senate Democrats are lauding a deal on a spending package to reduce the deficit, lower health care costs, raise corporate taxes and combat climate change. It's a stunning development after more than a year of negotiations had failed to win the support of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López and John Bresnahan of Punchbowl News join Geoff Bennett to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Senate Democrats are lauding a deal on a spending package to reduce the deficit, lower health care costs, raise corporate taxes and combat climate change. It's a stunning development after more than a year of negotiations had failed to win the support of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López and John Bresnahan of Punchbowl News join Geoff Bennett to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Message 12 in the series "The History of the Bible" Tischendorf is responsible for reintroducing the Alexandrian line of corruption into the Bible. His influence is right up with Origen and Jerome. A bibliography for this series is available upon request. Email getrbcinfo@gmail.com for more information. Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
NCLA Files Brief in License Plate Data Collection Case NCLA has filed a reply brief in Raul Mas Canosa v. City of Coral Gables, Florida, et al., the lawsuit challenging the city's use of Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) to collect and store geographic location data of drivers. The city's warrantless surveillance infringes the privacy rights of residents like Raul Mas Canosa, who is suing over the use of ALPRs. 4 Ill-Considered Decision Revives Judicial Misconduct Complaint The Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability of the Judicial Conference of the United States revived a judicial misconduct complaint against 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' chief judge, William Pryor, and U.S. District Judge Corey Maze, over their hiring of a clerk accused of making discriminatory statements. Vec discusses the charges against Judges Pryor and Maze. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Growth bets look set to overtake inflation concerns, at least for the moment, as stock futures react to some rare positive news on Covid from China.
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“The righteous perish, and no one takes it to heart; the devout are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil…” (Isaiah 57)
The Still Room is a new play at Park Theatre in London set in the ‘still room' of a hotel, where the waiters wait, in the North West of England in 1981. It was written by Sally Rogers, best known on TV as DC Jo Masters in The Bill and with theatre credits at the National Theatre, Royal Court and Out of Joint, based on her own experiences of working in a hotel near Stockport when she was just 16. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Sally during previews about the play and its setting, about teaching a young cast about life in the ‘80s and about various aspects of Sally's career, including being directed by John Malkovich (and making him cry) and being a member of Max Stafford Clark's Out of Joint theatre company in the 1990s, which, she says, made her a much better actor. Of course The Bill is mentioned, and her colleague from that long-running TV series Chris Simmons (DC Mickey Webb) who is performing in her play, plus there is an element of two people reminiscing about growing up near Manchester in the 1980s. The Still Room opened for previews at Park Theatre in London on 1 June and runs until 25 June 2022. You can find Sally on Twitter at @SallyARogers.
On this week's Weekly Wildfire Update: Alaska Starts. Multiple new fires up North. Colorado sees more frequent IA's. The Southwest continues to burn. Firefighter Revives Baby Elk, Hotshots saving horses, and more animal rescue stories. Massive Seed Nursery Evacuated. Millions of seed and seedlings moved in a frantic rush. Mandatory GPS Tracking for Firefighters. A new poll conducted. What to policy makers want. Plus More. THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP - If you enjoy the content and want to help contribute to firefighters donations for those in need consider a monthly Subscription. https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/
- High Gas Prices Give Sedans a Boost - Ford Reveals Bronco Raptor's Power Numbers - Ford Settles Fuel Economy and Payload Capacity Lawsuit - Honda Teases New CR-V - Buick Revives Electra Name for First Ultium EV - GM Patents Dual Charging Port for EVs - Marelli Shows Off Wireless Battery Management System - Forvia Develops Intelligent Seat - Hyundai Issues Recall Over Exploding Seat Belt Part - BMW Partners to Recycle Used EV Batteries In China
- High Gas Prices Give Sedans a Boost- Ford Reveals Bronco Raptor's Power Numbers- Ford Settles Fuel Economy and Payload Capacity Lawsuit- Honda Teases New CR-V- Buick Revives Electra Name for First Ultium EV- GM Patents Dual Charging Port for EVs- Marelli Shows Off Wireless Battery Management System- Forvia Develops Intelligent Seat- Hyundai Issues Recall Over Exploding Seat Belt Part- BMW Partners to Recycle Used EV Batteries In China
Understanding God's love creates the context in your life for heaven to come. This last Sunday, Alex told us four stories from his journey to experiencing more of God's love. Experiences that taught him about our identity as sons and daughters, the Christian life as relationship with Jesus instead of relationship with a philosophy, hunger that leads to a taste and see life, and childlike dependence that brings more of the Holy Spirit's activity. These experiences are essentially what Saints' Hill was built on, and it's a joy to watch Him exchange the spirit of heaviness over Newberg for a garment of praise as we follow Him together.
On this edition of the Geaux247 Podcast, Sonny and Brune break down the new LSU MBB roster, discussing some key questions, players they're excited to watch, and giving their expectations for year one under Matt McMahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you're fined by the feds, the public treasury should get the money. But a practice common during the Obama years has been revived by President Biden: Allow companies to settle for less if they agree to fund pet causes of the administration. Will Yeatman comments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The pandemic took a particularly heavy toll on the restaurant business, with tens of thousands shutting their doors for good. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro visited one unusual establishment that's bucking the trend, and reviving Native American food traditions that disappeared after European settlement in North America. It's part of our series, "Agents for Change." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The pandemic took a particularly heavy toll on the restaurant business, with tens of thousands shutting their doors for good. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro visited one unusual establishment that's bucking the trend, and reviving Native American food traditions that disappeared after European settlement in North America. It's part of our series, "Agents for Change." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Rejected by his own, the gentiles, and coming home to cinders, David finds himself betrayed and at the end of his rope. Unlike Saul, David turns to the Lord and renews his strength. All In Gospel is a chapter by chapter, verse by verse, in depth bible study where we seek to understand God's Word at face value. All In Gospel is recorded live at Calvary Chapel White Bear with Pastor Seann Dikkers. You can support this study at ccwhitebear.com or visit us live on Sunday mornings or evenings. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allingospel/support
The FDA Group's Nick Capman discusses the recent news that the FDA is once again returning to its quality metrics program for pharma manufacturers. The agency's focus on quality metrics began in 2015 and continued with a heavily revised draft guidance on submitting metrics data, including quality-related complaints. The guidance led to two FDA pilot projects in 2018. In a new update, FDA stressed that additional quality data can help both the FDA and the supply chain, which needs to have a better understanding of which manufacturers are going above and beyond the status quo. Current GMP compliance “does not necessarily indicate” whether a manufacturer is investing in improvements and striving for consistent control over its manufacturing performance and quality, FDA said. “To provide flexibility to manufacturers, FDA would focus less on standardization of quality metrics and definitions,” the agency said Tuesday. “Instead, FDA would identify practice areas that are critical to ensure sustainable product quality and availability and would permit manufacturers to select a metric(s) from each practice area that are meaningful and enable establishments to identify continual improvement opportunities.” Rather than set metric definitions on how establishments calculate particular metrics, the FDA said it will allow reporting establishments (i.e. API and finished dose manufacturers, among others) to select the most appropriate metric(s) from each practice area and inform FDA how the metrics were calculated. Based on feedback from the pilot participants, the agency said it identified four general areas as appropriate for its metrics program: Manufacturing process performance Pharmaceutical quality system effectiveness Laboratory performance Supply chain robustness Examples of quality metrics associated with each of these areas include (for area number 1) a metric on the proportion of lots manufactured without the occurrence of a non-conformance, (for area number 2) a measure of the proportion of recurring deviation measures, (for area number 3) a measure that indicates a lab's ability to accurately perform tests, and (for area number 4) a measure of the extent to which shipments are delivered to their destination containing the correct quantity and according to the order's schedule. As far as questions for industry, the FDA wants to know if stakeholders agree that reporting should be aggregated at an establishment level, and whether reporting at an establishment level would help facilitate the submission of quality metrics data by contract manufacturers. Need RA/QA/Clinical project or resourcing support? The FDA Group helps thousands of life science organizations rapidly access the industry's best consultants, contractors, and candidates. Our resources assist in every stage of the product lifecycle, from clinical development to commercialization, with a focus in Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Clinical Operations. Learn more and get the conversation started: www.thefdagroup.com
Last week, the UC Santa Barbara Library put on an event reviving music from the 1890s, with a live performance by Hancock's California Orchestra. The event celebrated the launch of the Library's Early Recordings Initiative (ERI). KCSB's Jackie Sedley went to the event and has the scoop on this initiative, what it means for UCSB, and how it helps preserve music history.
In this week's Political Pulse: LePage adds fresh allegations to an oft-used voter fraud canard, GOP opens “multicultural center,” racial profiling bill stalls, and Legislature shifts into hyperdrive.
Sunday evening, President Joe Biden called on Congress to act following the shooting. "But we must do more than mourn; we must act. That is why my Administration has taken historic executive action to implement my comprehensive gun crime reduction strategy — from standing up gun trafficking strike forces to helping cities across the country expand community violence interventions and hire more police officers for community policing," President Biden said, in part. He urged Congress to act by banning ghost guns, requiring background checks, banning assault weapons and more. "Pass my budget proposal, which would give cities more of the funding they need to fund the police and fund the crime prevention and intervention strategies that can make our cities safer. These are just a few of the steps Congress urgently needs to take to save lives," Biden said. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sunday evening, President Joe Biden called on Congress to act following the shooting. "But we must do more than mourn; we must act. That is why my Administration has taken historic executive action to implement my comprehensive gun crime reduction strategy — from standing up gun trafficking strike forces to helping cities across the country expand community violence interventions and hire more police officers for community policing," President Biden said, in part. He urged Congress to act by banning ghost guns, requiring background checks, banning assault weapons and more. "Pass my budget proposal, which would give cities more of the funding they need to fund the police and fund the crime prevention and intervention strategies that can make our cities safer. These are just a few of the steps Congress urgently needs to take to save lives," Biden said. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A treasured violin run over by a car is one of the most extreme repairs carried out by The Stringed Instrument Company in Auckland. Our occasional series of interviews with repairers continues with a chat to Cath Newhook, who took over the company from her mentor, luthier Peter Madill. For many years Cath has trained new generations of specialist repairers, and she and her team have saved many valuable violins, violas and double bases across five decades. Cath explains to Lynn Freeman how she came to repair stringed instruments.
It's a new week and even better than that, it's a new episode of Baffled! Get ready for some of the best EVER acting, you are likely to hear today! Mark, brings us facts on Titanic, Conor brings a fact from TikTok (literally) and Dan Spends approximately 19 seconds pronouncing the longest surname in the world!If you want to get involved then get in touch:Email us info@baffledpod.comFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @BaffledPodAnd see more of us on our YouTube---A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A beloved diner in Central Mass. will soon be sizzling sausage again, thanks to the help of a local railroad. WBZ's Matt Shearer explains.
The Senate Government Committee passed a bill Monday along party lines that would eliminate almost all early voting; a new wildfire outlook predicts a busy year for firefighters; and how a Yuma recycling company is working to keep solar panels out of landfills. ---Host: Emma VandenEinde Producer: Justin Torres Contributors: Alexandra Mora Medina, Autriya Maneshni
A look back at United's thrilling 3-2 over Tottenham, as we ask the question, ‘did Ronaldo's 3 goal haul inspire Tom Brady to come out of retirement?' Show closes out with a preview of tomorrow's UCL 2nd leg vs Atletico Madrid. Download the SGPN APP today https://sgpn.app and leave us a rating & review. Support for this episode - WynnBet | Manscaped.com code “SGP” | PropSwap.com code “SGP” | StableDuel.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A look back at United's thrilling 3-2 over Tottenham, as we ask the question, ‘did Ronaldo's 3 goal haul inspire Tom Brady to come out of retirement?' Show closes out with a preview of tomorrow's UCL 2nd leg vs Atletico Madrid. Download the SGPN APP today https://sgpn.app and leave us a rating & review. Support for this episode - WynnBet | Manscaped.com code “SGP” | PropSwap.com code “SGP” | StableDuel.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vince Carter may have never returned to a dunk contest but the dunk contest never left. 22 years later and counting the dunk contest is still here, still important, and still the showcase event of NBA All-Star Weekend. Vinsanity didn't just bring the dunk contest back, he ensured for generations to come that it would never and could never leave again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a normal day for Jeff Zampi, M.D., who had spent most of it performing procedures to treat babies, children, adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease. And after wrapping up work at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, the pediatric cardiologist laced up his skates to hit the ice for a hockey game nearby in Ann Arbor: his Mott team was facing the Ice Cats. But by the third period of the match, Zampi found himself switching back to doctor mode.For more information about this story visit https://healthblog.uofmhealth.org/heart-health/doctor-revives-fellow-hockey-player-after-cardiac-arrest-during-game.The transcript for this episode can be found here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lead Pastor Jack Moraine Begin the Vineyard Gilbert sermon series "Fresh Air: How the Gospel Renews and Revives" with the message "The Great Invitation."
Segregation is making a comeback in America, and individualism is the cure. In this episode, Paul discusses with Christian Gomez and Peter Rykowski how the Left and its collectivist agenda are behind segregation in academia and society under the guise of multiculturalism and COVID safety, emphasizing the need for pro-liberty education and organization. Resources & Citations Read […] The post The Left Revives Segregation in America appeared first on The John Birch Society.
Segregation is making a comeback in America, and individualism is the cure. In this episode, Paul discusses with Christian Gomez and Peter Rykowski how the Left and its collectivist agenda are behind segregation in academia and society under the guise of multiculturalism and COVID safety, emphasizing the need for pro-liberty education and organization. Resources & Citations Read California Scheming: Newsom Mandates “Vaccines” for 12-year-old Students, but NOT Their Teachers Read Rep. Thomas Massie Fights Biden's Vax Mandates and Disastrous Foreign Policy Learn more about Save Our Children from Public Schools Learn more about The Constitution is the Solution Check out Freedom Project Academy Don't reinvent the wheel. Join the JBS in the fight to restore America