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North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven joins the show to discuss the potential impact on agriculture of Donald Trump's tariff proposals.Then, incoming National Sorghum Producers Chairwoman Amy France and American Soybean Association director Ronnie Russell discuss the unique farm bill push from coalitions of row crop farmers on Capitol Hill this week.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up for free! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
El 20 de marzo de 1974 el boxeador Ronnie Russell recibió la medalla George tras ayudar a frustrar un intento de secuestro de la princesa Ana.
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Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Almando "Rocky" Liburd with a discussion on the fallout of the USVI's lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase Bank and the Governor's upcoming deposition. They also discussed the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton in Texas.
Part 1 - After checking in with the National Weather Service for the week's forecast, Neville James reflects on the importance of honoring our fallen service members. Later on, he is joined by Donald "Ducks" Cole, Almando "Rocky" Liburd, and Ronnie Russell on the Memorial Day edition of Table Talk where they reflect on Memorial Day and fallen Virgin Islands service members.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Almando "Rocky" Liburd in their conversation regarding the impact of politics. Later on in the show, they honored Almando "Rocky" Liburd for his service to the community.
Part 1 - After checking in with the National Weather Service for the week's forecast, and reflecting on some sports highlights, Neville James, Donald "Ducks" Cole, Almando "Rocky" Liburd, and Ronnie Russell discuss the impact of politics on society, both locally and nationally.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Almando "Rocky" Liburd, addressing the importance of appealing to young voters and the impact of local elections.
Part 1 - After checking in with the National Weather Service for the week's forecast, and reflecting on some weekend updates, Neville James, Donald "Ducks" Cole, Almando "Rocky" Liburd, and Ronnie Russell discuss national politics and the public's view of the political parties.
Part 1 - Following an update from the National Weather Service, host Neville James provides the listening audience with COVID-19 stats before engaging co-contributors of the show, Donald "Ducks" Cole, Almando "Rocky" Liburd, and Ronnie Russell for "Table Talk." James indulges guests in the world of sports before shifting the focus to more pressing issues related to crime prevention and the importance of strengthening the family structure to deter acts of violence.
Part 1 - After settling in with a forecast from the National Weather Service and some weekend updates, Neville James, Donald "Ducks" Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell discuss the state of Virgin Islands athletics and how we can foster talent development and our commitment to sports, following the Gamecock's season-ending loss to the Hawkeyes in the Final Four.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Rocky Liburd, addressing Trump's indictment and pending arraignment, the polarization of politics, sensationalism, and Trump's use of the media.
Part 2 - In this week's "Bush Tea," Neville James, Ronnie Russell, and Donald "Ducks" Cole address the melting pot of the Virgin Islands, the state of the Territory's third branch of government, Trump's tactics, and the federal budget.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's “Table Talk” with Ronnie Russell, Donald “Ducks” Cole, and Dwayne Henry, pivoting to address Judge Gumbs-Carty's opinion regarding the Legislature's authority and the reorganization of the WAPA governing board.
Part 1 - Neville James takes a look at the forecast with the National Weather Service and then reflects on some of the weekend's headlines, including the statement Trump made over the weekend regarding his anticipated arrest, with regular contributors Donald “Ducks” Cole, Dwayne Henry, and Ronnie Russell.
Neville James continues this week's “Table Talk” with Dwayne Henry, Donald “Ducks” Cole, and Ronnie Russell, assessing the long-term prognosis for crypto, national politics, local investment and the Territory's banking system.
Neville James receives a forecast from the National Weather Service and reflects on the weekend's headlines. He then commences this week's “Table Talk” with Donald “Ducks” Cole, Ronnie Russell, and Dwayne Henry, discussing the rapid collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and the government's response.
Ronnie Russell shares how the Innovation Black Chamber of Commerce has experimented with utilizing NFTs for ticket sales. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode211 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Holman Brother Memberships Sales Solutions holmanbros.com App My Community appmycommunity.com/chamberchat Chamber Nation chambernation.com Community Matters, Inc. chamberchatpodcast.com/cmi Swypit chamberchatpodcast.com/cc Izzy West, LLC theizzywest.com
Part 1 - After reflecting on the 2023 Bryan-Roach Inauguration ceremony and the tragedy the struck Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, Neville James convenes the first "Table Talk" of 2023 with Ronnie Russell, Rocky Liburd, and Donald "Ducks" Cole.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Donald "Ducks" Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell, addressing Governor Bryan's decision to relieve Attorney General Denise George of her duties and the outlook for the 118th U.S. Congress, as it prepares to convene later today.
Part 2 - In this week's “Table Talk,” Neville James, Ronnie Russell, and Donald “Ducks” Cole address the notable absence of an increase in the rum cover-over funds in Congress' year-end Omnibus bill and the Virgin Islands' relationship to the United States as an insular possession.
Part 1 - After settling in, Neville James celebrates the Christmas week with some of his favorite local holiday tunes. He then kicks off this week's “Table Talk,” with Rocky Liburd and Ronnie Russell.
Part 2 - Neville James wraps up his conversation with Dr. Kyza A. Callwood and then continues the discussion on the state of education with regular contributors and former educators Ronnie Russell and Donald “Ducks” Cole in this week's "Bush Tea" talk (10:34).
Part 1 - After settling into the week with a forecast from the National Weather Service, a COVID-19 update, and some holiday favorites, Neville James commences a "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Rocky Liburd, and Donald "Ducks" Cole, beginning with a discussion on medicinal remedies.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Donald "Ducks" Cole, Ronnie Russell, and Rocky Liburd. They discuss Sen. Sinema's decision to defect from the Democratic party and “Fate of Virgin Islands Oil Refinery Entangled in Economics and Emotion,” an New York Times article from 1981. To view the referenced article: https://www.nytimes.com/1981/04/15/us/fate-of-virgin-islands-oil-refinery-entangled-in-economics-and-emotion.html.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" on the intersection of national politics, civics, education, and freedom of speech with Donald "Ducks" Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell.
Part 2 - Regular contributors Ronnie Russell and Dwayne Henry join Neville James for a “Bush Tea” talk, in which they discuss the outstanding return on Territory's gas excise tax, the Epstein settlement agreement, and the overturning of Judge Cannon's decision to appoint a special master to review the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
Part 1 - After checking in with the National Weather Service and on some of the weekend's headlines, Neville James hosts Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett in a mini-civics lesson as they discuss trends that emerged from the midterm election with regular contributors Rocky Liburd, Donald " Ducks" Cole, and Ronnie Russell.
Part 2 - Neville James wraps up his conversation with Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett and segues into this week's "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Rocky Liburd, and Donald "Ducks" Cole on national politics and the benefit of holding an early primary here in the Territory.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his election preview with pollsters Raymond James and Richard Dorsey, as well as regular contributors Donald "Ducks" Cole and Ronnie Russell in this special edition of the "Table Talk."
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's “Table Talk” with Donald “Ducks” Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell.
Part 1 - After checking in with the National Weather Service on the week's forecast, Neville James runs through some sports headlines and current Covid19 statistics. He then engages with Dr. Tia Camille Hunte-Caesar, territorial medical director, to discuss Covid and the upcoming winter season. Neville James convenes this week's “Table Talk” with Donald “Ducks” Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell.
Part 1 - Checking in with the National Weather Service on the week's forecast, Neville James runs through some local headlines celebrating the athletic achievements of Eldridge Blake, VI-Puerto Rico Friendship Day, and Indigenous Peoples Day. He then convenes this week's “Table Talk” with Donald “Ducks” Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's “Table Talk” with Ronnie Russell, Donald “Ducks” Cole, and Rocky Liburd, addressing the controversial GERS headlines that broke last week.
Part 2 - Neville James continues to reflect on the impact of what was Tropical Storm Fiona in this week's "Table Talk" with Rocky Liburd, Ronnie Russell, and Donald "Ducks" Cole. WAPA CEO Andrew Smith then joins the conversation to speak to how the grid faired, with an update on some of the Authority's assets (29:47).
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Donald "Ducks" Cole, Ronnie Russell, and Rocky Liburd, touching on the U.S. Open before zeroing in on the 2022 election cycle.
Part 1 - Neville James kicks off the week with an update from meteorologist Ryan Chambers of the National Weather Service on a northerly swell that has emerged from the remnants of what was Hurricane Earl. He then breaks down the latest COVID-19 data and starts this week's "Table Talk" with Ronnie Russell, Rocky Liburd, and Donald "Ducks" Cole.
Part 1 - After an update from the National Weather Service and a look at today's COVID-19 data, Neville James and regular contributor Ronnie Russell reflect on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the DOJ's decision to appeal the special master review of the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago by the FBI (21:25).
Part 2 - Neville James convenes Ronnie Russell and Rocky Liburd for the first "Table Talk" of September.
Part 2 - Neville James continues this week's "Table Talk" with Donald “Ducks Cole, Rocky Liburd, and Ronnie Russell, addressing the far-right's response to the FBI's search of Mar-a-Largo and exploring local priorities for the 2022 legislative race.
Part 1 - Neville James basks in the success of WTJX's 50th Anniversary Gala and calls on the National Weather Service's San Juan Office for a tropical weather update. Regular contributors Ronnie Russell, Rocky Liburd, and Donald "Ducks" Cole then joins the conversation Neville convenes this week's "Table Talk."
Part 2 - Neville James convenes his favorite legal analysts, Dwayne Henry and Ronnie Russell, to tackle some national politics, following news of the FBI raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his analysis of the 2022 Democratic primary with Rocky Liburd, Donald “Ducks” Cole, and Ronnie Russell in this week's edition of the "Table Talk,” zeroing in on what this nominating race says about the electorate with some discussion on the management and application of federal funds.
Part 1 - Neville James hosts the NWS for an update on the current weather outlook. Neville James reflects on the current Covid numbers and in this Monday's “Table Talk”, Neville James, Ronnie Russell, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Rocky Liburd, discuss the current gas prices across the nation.
Part 2 - In an continuation of this Monday's “Table Talk”, Neville James, Ronnie Russell, Donald “Ducks” Cole and Rocky Liburd discuss a variety of topics.
Part 2 - After touching on some national headlines, Neville James, Donald "Ducks" Cole, and Ronnie Russell take on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a spending bill that shows some promise in addressing health care, climate change, taxes, and inflation. They then shift to discuss the Biden-Harris agenda, Governor Bryan's decision to declare a state of emergency, and the Territory's tourism industry.
In this Monday's “Table Talk”, Neville James, Ronnie Russell, and Rocky Liburd, discuss the appointment of Angel Bolques to fill the vacancy in the Senate as Senator At Large.
After sharing their thoughts on the track and field events, Neville James, Donald "Ducks" Cole, Ronnie Russell, and Rocky Liburd, discuss the local and national political headlines in this week's "Table Talk."
This week's story concerns a missing father named Ronnie Paul Russell. The 29-year-old man disappeared from Batesville, Arkansas on November 4, 2010. It has been nearly 12 years since he was last seen alive. Wanda Tosh has lost all hope of finding her son alive. Her belief is that someone murdered him. Nov. 4, 2010, wasn't an unusual day for Ronnie. He had visited his uncle. But when it was time for Ronnie to leave, he asked a relative for a ride. The relative dropped Ronnie off at local Hardee's fast-food restaurant. He hasn't been seen since. There is a lot of information about this case on social media. However, I have been told much of it is incorrect. For instance, it's been said that Ronnie walked off into some woods near his uncle's house and killed himself. His mother, Wanda, is distraught over her missing son. She feels like law enforcement has taken no interest in finding her son. She also thinks law enforcement hasn't taken this case seriously because of Ronnie's previous issues with drugs and his run-ins with the law for minor offenses. Ronnie had told some friends that he was planning on visiting his wife in Newark, Arkansas, so he could reconcile with her. He never made it to her house. She told law enforcement she didn't see him that day. Independence County investigators have cleared Ronnie's wife and others. The area surrounding Ronnie's uncle has been searched with no success. There are definitely many rumors about this case. What happened to Ronnie nearly 12 years ago? He had left his uncle's home and gotten a ride to a local fast-food restaurant. From there, he tried to get a ride to visit his wife, who he had recently separated from. Based on new tips, a witness saw Ronnie at a party on the evening he vanished. So it would appear that Ronnie attended this party instead of going to his wife's home. The family is asking for your help. You can report any tips to the Independence Sheriff's Department at (870) 793 - 8838 or you can call the Help the Missing tip line at (866) 660–4025. And if you would like additional information about this case, you visit the Who Killed Ronnie Russell Facebook page. I will also share this information in the episode story notes. Please share Ronnie's story so that his family can get justice. Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by purchasing a cup of $5 coffee every month. To help support the podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please visit my websites www.catchmykiller.com or www.themarcabe.com where you can submit a case.
Part 2 - Tomorrow, the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol will hold another hearing. After sharing their thoughts on the upcoming Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, Neville James, Donald "Ducks" Cole, Ronnie Russell, and Rocky Liburd, discuss tomorrow's hearing in this week's "Table Talk."