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Join C4 and Bryan as they discuss the seismic shifts in political allegiances across America. Our conversation navigates through the evolving Republican appeal to the working class and minorities, sparked by Donald Trump's unique communication style. We also have an insightful discussion with Rich Gibson, the state's attorney in Howard County, as we delve into the complexities of juvenile justice and explore potential strategies to enhance accountability. We also break down the recent election results, focusing on the unexpected shifts in demographic support for Donald Trump. Listen to C4 an Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 530 am to 10 am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5, and the WBAL Radio App..
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. Irans attack on Israel. A 7-year-old was shot over the weekend at Mondawmin Mall. Rich Gibson, Howard County States Attorney & President of MSAA joined the show. Latest On the mayoral polls. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. What is up with Tucker Carlson and his videos from Russia? Fani Willis faces misconduct allegations, she took the stand yesterday. Kyle Bradish sidelined with a UCL injury. An update from the Kansas city Superbowl victory parade shooting. Should college students be able to withdrawal due to mental health issues and get a refund? States Attorney for Howard County Rich Gibson joined the show. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Join the conversation with C4 and Joe Robinson (filling in for Bryan Nehman) as they discuss the Orioles' series win in Tampa to take a 2-game lead in the AL East over the Rays. Plus, we get an update on the squeegee trial case in Baltimore City and explore a Baltimore Sun piece on the subject. Finally, Howard County State's Attorney Rich Gibson joins the program! C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 am ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
In this episode, we talk with Rich Gibson, past president of the National Capital Dahlia Society, all about dahlias. The plant profile is on the Weigela and we share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events. BTW, YOU can become a listener supporter for as little as $0.99 per month! See how at: https://anchor.fm/gardendc/support. Show Notes will be posted here on 5-17-22. National Dahlia Show: http://2022-national-dahlia-show.org/ Please review our podcast at Podchaser.com for #Reviews4Good at: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/gardendc-1137444 for each review posted Podchaser will donate 25-cents to World Central Kitchen + we'll match those donations! To access the Let's Make Art 20% Discount Offer, Use Code: zen.ai/gardendc If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to: ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 54: Flower Farming with Lisa Mason Ziegler https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2021/04/gardendc-podcast-episode-54-flower.html ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 19: Floral Design, Gardening by the Rules, and Black-eyed Susans https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2020/07/gardendc-podcast-episode-19-floral.html Recorded on 5-13-2022. And be sure to leave us a 5-star review on your favorite platform so other gardeners can find us too! Episode Credits: Host and Producer: Kathy Jentz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gardendc/support
Rich Gibson, property and casualty actuary, joins this episode of Actuary Voices to discuss his work with the Academy, how professionalism influences his day-to-day, and the future of the profession.
We talk with Howard County State's Attorney Rich Gibson as he approaches the midway point of his first term in office!
This is technically Part 3 with Rich Gibson, the newly elected State's Attorney for Howard County. Rich came in for an earlier recording session which had recording audio difficulties but we were able to salvage this from the archives. It is arguably our funniest episode yet!!!! Rich has a long career as a prosecutor. He started out in Prince George's County and then spent 12 years in the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office handling murders, shootings, and major investigations before being elected to the top job in his home county. He has a ton of experience and will bring that experience and knowledge to his new job in Howard County. This week we're sampling Wigle's Ginever Gin in a Gin Rickey. Here is some information on Ginever Gin (short version, it's a whiskey based gin, distilled in a copper pot, not a vodka based gin like common gin's). Top topics include a deep discussion into the life of an elected politician and how Rich's new job differs from what his expectations were. Plus what his plans are for the Howard County SAO. This week the guy's discuss: Prosecutors v. Defense attorney v. Civil attorney, what your experience is defines your view of a case I Can't Believe it's not Baltimore: Zookeeper sells tigers and hires a hitman to kill his rival. NYC's Nunchuck ban is unconstitutional, Karate-men rejoice. NASA may only have Female astronauts on their mission to Mars to avoid, um...complications. Can they do this and is this valid under the EEOC...and practically will it stop the problem? Drink review From Wigle's website: Awarded 2018 Best Gin in the Country by the American Craft Spirit Association. Inspired by a 19th century Pennsylvanian distiller’s recipe, Wigle’s Organic Gin brings back a lost gem of distillation. For the first 600 years of its existence, gin was made from a whiskey base in a copper pot still. This Genever or Dutch-style gin became less popular after the invention of the modern industrial still. Vodka based gins dominate liquor store shelves today. With a grain mash of rye, wheat, malted barley, and a complex family of botanicals, Ginever is rounder and fuller than modern gins. Juniper berries remain forefront but are joined by a number of other botanicals including earthy cardamom, peppery cubeb and fragrant lavender create a layered flavor experience. As with all Wigle products, this handcrafted spirit is made from scratch in our copper pot still in very small batches, using only organic ingredients and local heirloom grains. It’s perfect for whiskey and gin lovers alike. Lawyers on the Rocks features Jeremy Eldridge, Kurt Nachtman and Adam Crandell. This triumvirate of lawyers will give you their unsolicited opinion on everything legal and illegal, while enjoying a handcrafted cocktail. Lawyers on the Rocks is sponsored by the Law Office of Eldridge, Nachtman & Crandell, LLC and produced by Up Next Creative, LLC.
Rich Gibson, the newly elected State's Attorney for Howard County joins the lawyers for a tasty beverage. Part 2!!! Rich has a long career as a prosecutor. He started out in Prince George's County and then spent 12 years in the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office handling murders, shootings, and major investigations before being elected to the top job in his home county. He has a ton of experience and will bring that experience and knowledge to his new job in Howard County. We're very excited because technically Rich is our first repeat guest. Due to some technical issues which we've solved with new recording gear, part of that episode was lost and a 2nd part episode will be in the "archives" and should be aired soon. Because Rich was such a good sport about coming back on, we decided to allow the guest to select the beverage. Rich is a true beer aficionado and hopefully his Ellicott City hometown brewery is up to par! This week we are very excited to, for the first time, sample 2 beers from Ellicott City's own Manor Hill Brewery. Top topics include a deep discussion into the life of an elected politician and how Rich's new job differs from what his expectations were. Plus what his plans are for the Howard County SAO. This week the guy's discuss (across both episodes): Rich Gibson as Howard County's SA I Can't Believe It's not Baltimore: Shoplifter applies for a job Jussie Smollett - diving deep through the eyes of prosecutors and defense attorneys. What happened, why, and where does this case go? Will the Chicago DA lose her job? Manor Hill Brewing is a family owned and operated. Their CMO, Corey was kind enough to send us some great tasting notes on the beers that we are sampling, which is quoted below, and can be found (some) on their website. I cannot thank him enough for getting back to me so quickly. If you haven't been to any of their restaurants before, I would strongly encourage you to support local businesses!!! As far as the brewery, we truly are a family-owned and operated organization, with me(Corey), my wife, her sister, and their parents all actively involved in the day-to-day of our farm, brewery and three restaurants. We are a working farm with cattle, chickens, crops, and more. Our story has its roots in craft beer (via our first restaurant, Victoria Gastro Pub) and farming (the home to our brewery). We are Maryland's largest production farm brewery and can be found throughout MD, DC, and DE. We have a pretty diversified portfolio of beers ranging from traditional styles (pilsner, amber, IPA, porter) to newer/trendier styles (smoothie ales, sours, barrel aged stouts). Best of luck on the podcast and hope you are able to make it out for a visit sometime. Today we're sampling two beers. First is the Manor Hill IPA. Manor Hill's flagship beer. Second is the Hayes Creek, which is new and a summer ale. Manor Hill IPA is our our flagship beer and we've been brewing it since day 1 (June 2015). It's also our best seller. Our vision for that beer (and many of our IPAs) is to use hops for aromatics, not just for bitterness. So the beer is going to smell good before you even take a sip. It's also considered more juicy than bitter due to the dry-hopping from the mosaic hops. Hayes Creek is brand new to our lineup this spring/summer intended to be a warm weather seasonal (meaning it will be available in Spring/Summer from here on out). It is slightly tart and very refreshing. The name derives from one of the small waterways behind our farm and is also the middle name of one of the owners, which is a cool tidbit! Lawyers on the Rocks features Jeremy Eldridge, Kurt Nachtman and Adam Crandell. This triumvirate of lawyers will give you their unsolicited opinion on everything legal and illegal, while enjoying a handcrafted cocktail. Lawyers on the Rocks is sponsored by the Law Office of Eldridge, Nachtman & Crandell, LLC and produced by Up Next Creative, LLC.
Rich Gibson, the newly elected State's Attorney for Howard County joins the lawyers for a tasty beverage. Rich has a long career as a prosecutor. He started out in Prince George's County and then spent 12 years in the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office handling murders, shootings, and major investigations before being elected to the top job in his home county. He has a ton of experience and will bring that experience and knowledge to his new job in Howard County. We're very excited because technically Rich is our first repeat guest. Due to some technical issues which we've solved with new recording gear, part of that episode was lost and a 2nd part episode will be in the "archives" and should be aired soon. Because Rich was such a good sport about coming back on, we decided to allow the guest to select the beverage. Rich is a true beer aficionado and hopefully his Ellicott City hometown brewery is up to par! This week we are very excited to, for the first time, sample 2 beers from Ellicott City's own Manor Hill Brewery. Top topics include a deep discussion into the life of an elected politician and how Rich's new job differs from what his expectations were. Plus what his plans are for the Howard County SAO. This week the guy's discuss (across both episodes): Rich Gibson as Howard County's SA I Can't Believe It's not Baltimore: Shoplifter applies for a job Jussie Smollett - diving deep through the eyes of prosecutors and defense attorneys. What happened, why, and where does this case go? Will the Chicago DA lose her job? Manor Hill Brewing is a family owned and operated. Their CMO, Corey was kind enough to send us some great tasting notes on the beers that we are sampling, which is quoted below, and can be found (some) on their website. I cannot thank him enough for getting back to me so quickly. If you haven't been to any of their restaurants before, I would strongly encourage you to support local businesses!!! As far as the brewery, we truly are a family-owned and operated organization, with me(Corey), my wife, her sister, and their parents all actively involved in the day-to-day of our farm, brewery and three restaurants. We are a working farm with cattle, chickens, crops, and more. Our story has its roots in craft beer (via our first restaurant, Victoria Gastro Pub) and farming (the home to our brewery). We are Maryland's largest production farm brewery and can be found throughout MD, DC, and DE. We have a pretty diversified portfolio of beers ranging from traditional styles (pilsner, amber, IPA, porter) to newer/trendier styles (smoothie ales, sours, barrel aged stouts). Best of luck on the podcast and hope you are able to make it out for a visit sometime. Today we're sampling two beers. First is the Manor Hill IPA. Manor Hill's flagship beer. Second is the Hayes Creek, which is new and a summer ale. Manor Hill IPA is our our flagship beer and we've been brewing it since day 1 (June 2015). It's also our best seller. Our vision for that beer (and many of our IPAs) is to use hops for aromatics, not just for bitterness. So the beer is going to smell good before you even take a sip. It's also considered more juicy than bitter due to the dry-hopping from the mosaic hops. Hayes Creek is brand new to our lineup this spring/summer intended to be a warm weather seasonal (meaning it will be available in Spring/Summer from here on out). It is slightly tart and very refreshing. The name derives from one of the small waterways behind our farm and is also the middle name of one of the owners, which is a cool tidbit! Lawyers on the Rocks features Jeremy Eldridge, Kurt Nachtman and Adam Crandell. This triumvirate of lawyers will give you their unsolicited opinion on everything legal and illegal, while enjoying a handcrafted cocktail. Lawyers on the Rocks is sponsored by the Law Office of Eldridge, Nachtman & Crandell, LLC and produced by Up Next Creative, LLC.
Howard County States Attorney Rich Gibson talks about new initiatives and ideas for local criminal justice.
This week, Candace and Tom sit with a trio of Howard County history makers. Howard County's first African-American County Executive Calvin Ball, first African-American State's Attorney Rich Gibson, and first African-American Sheriff Marcus Harris. They discuss what these historic elections mean to them and the community, initiatives for the first 30 days, and what they intend to do to ensure they are not the last history makers Howard County sees. Thank you to Lupa in Columbia, Maryland for hosting!
Bob welcomes Rich Gibson the democrat canidate for State's Attorney for Howard County to discuss his plans to help change the justice system in Howard County for the good of its citizens. Election day is right around the corner and here is a good opportunity to learn more about the canidate.
It's a celebration of death and VD, broadcast from a crumb-free hobbit-size toilet-seat. While Preston's morals preclude intimate wee-wee dinners and veto roofie distribution plans, they do not rule out sending herpes by mail. Prince's next evolution may challenge whether or not Ms. Whore sure likes to ball. A team of EMTs try to resuscitate Rich Gibson's "Motorcycle". Sir Michael wears nice pants.