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Während ein Großteil der Häuslebauer ihr Eigenheim sanieren oder auf der grünen Wiese errichten, geht Franjo Sestak einen anderen Weg. Der SHK-Heizungsbaumeister kaufte sich ein knapp 300 Jahre altes Gebäude und erzählt, mit welchen Maßnahmen er den Charakter des denkmalgeschützten Gebäudes beibehält.
Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez
North Korea Launching Missiles, US Navy Moving Closer... What's to become of this Dangerous Game? ADMIRAL JOE SESTAK Former Democratic presidential candidate and three-star Admiral Joe Sestak is an experienced, independent leader who served in the Navy for 31 years. As the highest-ranking military officer ever elected to Congress, Sestak represented Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district. In 2006, Admiral Joe defeated a ten-term Republican incumbent to win a seat in the US House of Representatives, where he served two terms. In 2010, Rep. Sestak defeated a longtime senator in the Democratic primary. While in Congress, Sestak had a reputation of getting bills passed. In recent years, Sestak has led a nonprofit that promotes science education. Joe Sestak also has a Ph.D. He is one of the latest high-profile people to join the Forward Party, an emerging third party. MESSAGE FROM UNITED STATES SENATOR MICHAEL D. BROWN There is much to catch up on this episode with one of our favorite guests - ADMIRAL JOE SESTAK. The US moved an aircraft carrier battle group after North Korea's provocative missile launches, Russia's war on Ukraine, the upcoming General Election and the Forward Party - just to name a few topics.
On today's episode, Tom had the pleasure of sitting down with Micael Sestak of Sestak Lighting Design. Michael is a 13-year member of the AOLP and currently sits as a co-chair of AOLP's "Certified Outdoor Lighting Designer" program - otherwise known as the "COLD Program". •Sestak Lighting Design • AOLP COLD Progam
On this episode Robert Butler and Ondrej Sestak (Founders - Redbone Resources) joins us to discuss their new venture: Redbone Resources. We start off with their background and what brought them into the oil and gas industry, one was an EagleFord background and the other with an Eastern Europe/California background and how they met to form Redbone Resources. We discuss the challenges and opportunities they face when forming a startup oil and gas company during the middle of a pandemic. They discuss how they are in it for the long haul and how networking, relationships, and having a good reputation is what they can control in this market which is their focus, and not to focus on the external factors that are out of their control. They discuss their networking strategy as well as looking at other opportunities including international opportunities. Enjoyed this one and looking forward to see what Redbone Resources will evolve to! #startup #oilandgaspodcast #oilandgas
Wes Hinton joins Matt to talk UK football and their future, Satterfield and his time at UofL so far, UK basketball, UK players in the NBA draft. Matt sits down with ABC's Holy Moly season 2 competitor Mallory Sestak. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesidelinejunkies/support
Tom Sestak is not a name familiar to many football fans. And that’s a shame because it should be. In fact, when those outside of Buffalo think about great defensive players who suited up for the Bills one of the first names that comes to mind is Bruce Smith. Certainly one of the greatest to ever play the game, Sestak wasn’t that far behind. During his career which spanned just seven seasons from 1962 through 1968, Sestak was regarded by many as the best defensive tackle in all of football, NFL or AFL. Drafted as a tighten out little McNeese State University, Sestak possessed size and raw ability. Bills coach Lou Saban immediately liked what he saw out of Sestak and converted him from TE to DT. The Bills had drafted Sestak in the 17th round of the 1962 AFL draft and his choice to go to Buffalo instead of Detroit (the Lions drafted him in the 16th round of the NFL Draft) wound up being the smartest move of his career. Had Sestak gone to Detroit, the Lions coach – George Wilson – might not have had the foresight that Saban did, tried Sestak at TE, and in all likelihood the 16th-round pick would have been sent home. Instead at 6-foot-4, 270-pounds, Sestak quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. He won the Rookie of the Year and within two years led the Bills to the first of their back-to-back AFL Championships and established himself as one of, if not the best defensive tackle in professional football. Greg Tranter, a member of the Professional Football Researcher’s Association, and who has written about Sestak and the Bills, joins the podcast for a wonderful discussion about a player whom time has forgotten. Links: Sports' Forgotten Heroes website Sports' Forgotten Heroes Patreon Page Sports' Forgotten Heroes twitter © 2020 Sports' Forgotten Heroes
Welcome to Episode #16 of the Make Money Making Videos Podcast. In this episode we're talking all about how to succeed as a freelance videographer and photographer.
Topics this show include: Fallen Tributes Kamala, Messam, Sestak, Bullock (0:00), Biden polling high again, so is Pete (27:00), New Hampshire tells Tom Steyer to eff off (33:20), Betty Little (41:17), Impeachment going forward, all the dominoes are falling (50:50), Ilhan Omar threatened, Right Wing fascism (1:13:24), -Duncan Hunter (1:53:25), Alt History: What if the US kept Cuba as a state? (1:56:00) Originally Recorded: December 6, 2019 Got a Question you want to be read live on air? Want this show on a specific podcast app? For requests, letters to the editor, or general complaints, email us: deweydefeatstrumanpod@gmail.com Dewey Defeats Truman is available elsewhere! -Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/0p8qcP1vz6oXXga5mfT7sF -Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/deweydefeatstruman -Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dewe%E2%80%A6an/id1464442930 Follow us on Twitter. Brennan: @dontdowdit Ian: @IanJ_27 Follow us on Instagram, Brennan: @dontdowdit Ian: @gaysinspace Show art done by Koleoh. Twitter/Instagram: @Koleoh Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kol
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Steve Bullock drops out, Joe Sestak drops out, Georgia’s governor will appoint a Senator this week—and Trump might not like his choice, the impeachment update, and Tom Steyer’s ads blanket New Hampshire.Sponsors:ZipRecruiter – ziprecruiter.com/begin Links:Chris Higgins on TwitterChris Higgins on InstagramElection Ride Home on TwitterElection Ride Home on FacebookSteve Bullock Drops Out of 2020 Presidential Race (NYT)Steve Bullock ends presidential bid, won't run for Senate (Politico)Joe Sestak Ends Presidential Campaign (NYT)Joe Sestak ends 2020 presidential bid (Politico)Exclusive: Georgia gov expected to tap finance exec for US Senate next week (AJC)Live blog of impeachment inquiry news, Monday (The Guardian)White House will not participate in Judiciary Committee hearing (CNN)Top Republican on House Judiciary Committee calls for Adam Schiff to testify (CNN)Judiciary Takes Up Impeachment As House Intelligence Panel Prepares To Release Report (NPR)New Hampshire voters to Steyer: Make it stop! (Politico)
Nadler: WH should stop blocking witnesses, provide any "exculpatory" evidence; Trump lawyer on participating in hearing: we have no info on dates, witnesses, or rules; Soon: House intel committee members to review impeachment report; House judiciary holds first impeachment hearing Wednesday; WH faces Friday deadline to decide if it will participate in future impeachment hearings; Ukraine's president on aid: "We're at war. If you're our strategic partner, then you can't go blocking anything"; Top judiciary republican calls on Schiff to testify; Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page responds to Trump attacks; How chief justice John Roberts might oversee impeachment trial; CNN poll: half of Americans say Trump should be impeached and removed from office; Trump praises GOP Sen. Kennedy for pushing debunked claims that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in 2016 election; GOP report: Dems didn't show proof of Trump bribery, extortion; Prosecutors "likely" to file additional charges against Giuliani associates; House judiciary announces witnesses for Wednesday's hearing; Trump heads to NATO, calls on allies to pay more; Trump has no planned meeting with British PM Boris Johnson; Source: NATO not called a "summit" this year to avoid a need for formal joint statement; Supreme court hearing first gun case in nearly ten years; Biden's "no malarkey" tour kicks into gear as Buttigieg surges; CNN poll: Biden leads nationally as Buttigieg rises; Sestak and Bullock drop out of 2020 race; Klobuchar lining up surrogates if there's impeachment trial; Iran facing deadliest political clashes in 40 years; More than 200 killed during Iran anti-govt protests
No matter who you are or what you've achieved, life happens. When Joe's daughter turned 5 she began her first battle with brain cancer. Despite the odds, she survived with Joe's support. As a 3 star Navy Admiral, Joe led thousand of men into multiple encounters. Leadership is something that he takes very seriously. Today, Joe gives insight into handling traumatic situations, key traits of leaders, and why he's running for president in 2020. Find out more at www.JoeSestak.com Subscribe and review the show! Join the Actidad family: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Actidad/ www.actidad.com
Join Melanie, Chris, and Bryan as they discuss the recently released Commandant's Planning Guidance, a document from the new Marine Corps Commandant General David Berger that has taken the seapower community by storm. In the guidance, Berger slays at least five USMC sacred cows and provides a framework for integration between the Navy and the Marine Corps within the Department of the Navy. Also, Chris has an issue with presidential tweeting and Bryan complains about the weather. Links "Commandant of the Marine Corps Planning Guidance: 38th Commandant of the Marine Corps," Headquarters Marine Corps Taylor Dinerman, "Why Apollo 11 Matters," National Review, July 20, 2019 Michelle Basch, "Apollo 11 Tribute Features Stunning Projections Onto Washington Monument," WTOP, July 20, 2019 Elizabeth Janney, "Heat Advisory Issues for Maryland," Patch, June, 30, 2018 Robin Emmott, "Britain Wins Early European Support for Hormuz Naval Mission," Reuters, July 23, 2019 Chris Spargo, "Predatory Lender," Daily Mail, July 22, 2019 Kevin D. Williamson, "Trump’s Omar Comments Erode Our Sense of Citizenship," Yahoo, July 21, 2019 Joe Sestak, “We're to Blame for Escalating Tensions With Iran,” Des Moines Register, July 20, 2019 Daniel Larison, “Sestak’s Sensible Warning against War with Iran,” American Conservative, July 22, 2019 Donald Trump, Tweets, July 14, 2019 Music and Production by Tre Hester
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Joe Sestak joins the field, two key moments from the Planned Parenthood Forum in South Carolina, and Primary Debate Bingo is here!Links:Primary Ride Home DEBATE BINGO! (Primary Ride Home)Video: Presidential Announcement [includes scripted remarks, close to a transcript] (Joe Sestak for President)Joe Sestak, Former Pennsylvania Congressman, Becomes the 24th Democratic Candidate for President (NYT)Former congressman Joe Sestak enters 2020 White House race (WaPo)Planned Parenthood Candidates Forum, Part 1 (C-SPAN)Planned Parenthood Candidates Forum, Part 2 [BIDEN CLIP starts around 9 minutes] (C-SPAN)Planned Parenthood Candidates Forum, Part 3 [BOOKER CLIP starts around 47 minutes] (C-SPAN)
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour joins Hotline editor in chief Kyle Trygstad and staff correspondent Matt Holt to discuss Trump's campaign relaunch, Biden's mistakes, and who else they think could win the Democratic nomination.
Jim Geraghty and Gregory Knapp of National Review discuss the impact of the Istanbul mayoral results on Recep Erdoğan, President of Turkey, and his party. They cover the entrance of Joe Sestak, former congressman from Pennsylvania, into the Democratic presidential primary. And they discuss the emerging rivalries between fans of different Founding Fathers in response to Alexander Hamilton’s exploding popularity.
On this episode, host Al Martin welcomes Michael Sestak, who is a creative media director at IBM. He and Al discuss his role in-depth. Listen to learn what sources of inspiration Michael draws from, and how data and the creative process collide.Show notesCheck us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- Stitcher00:00 - Check us out on YouTube and SoundCloud.00:10 - Connect with Producer Steve Moore on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:15 - Connect with Producer Liam Seston on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:20 - Connect with Producer Rachit Sharma on LinkedIn.00:25 - Connect with Host Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:40 - Connect with Michael Sestak on LinkedIn.07:30 - Project Management.12:00 - UStream IBM.20:00 - Future of Video with Watson.
On this episode, host Al Martin welcomes Michael Sestak, who is a creative media director at IBM. He and Al discuss his role in-depth. Listen to learn what sources of inspiration Michael draws from, and how data and the creative process collide.Show notesCheck us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- Stitcher00:00 - Check us out on YouTube and SoundCloud.00:10 - Connect with Producer Steve Moore on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:15 - Connect with Producer Liam Seston on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:20 - Connect with Producer Rachit Sharma on LinkedIn.00:25 - Connect with Host Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:40 - Connect with Michael Sestak on LinkedIn.07:30 - Project Management.12:00 - UStream IBM.20:00 - Future of Video with Watson.
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The region's environment was our topic on the Wednesday episode of our program. Join us from Environment Erie was Executive Director Honey Stempka, and Leann Sestak, Director of Communications and Community Development. Then we learned about the efforts of the citizens action group Hold Erie Coke Accountable, with Dr. Mike Campbell and Sister Pat Lupo speaking with Joel Natalie.
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PrideCast 14: RCC’s Michael Sestak Jan. 16, 2014 – Michael Sestak is president of the Sacramento Rainbow Chamber of Commerce (RCC) and owner and principal designer of Sestak Lighting Design Michael is also a founding member of the RCC. Check out the RCC … Continue reading →
ecancer reporter Peter Goodwin talks to Dr Sestak at the 2013 IMPAKT conference in Brussels about a new analysis which has provided a comprehensive comparison of scores designed to predict which women with oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer are at high risk of recurrence beyond five years after diagnosis, and may benefit from prolonged endocrine treatment. The ATAC trial included nearly 10,000 women who were treated with surgery followed by five years of treatment with the drugs anastrozole, tamoxifen or a combination of both. Of these 1,125 from the monotherapy arms (tamoxifen, anastrozole) were included in the transATAC study. The five scores being compared were: Clinical Treatment Score, which includes information on the patient’s disease and treatments so far; IHC4 score, which characterises the presence of cell surface markers on cancer cells; The Oncotype Dx Recurrence Score; The PAM50 Risk of Recurrence Score; The Breast Cancer Index score. The results showed that the clinical treatment score alone was the best for predicting late recurrence, the researchers report. The components of this score include some that are already widely used by doctors, such as whether the cancer has spread to sentinel lymph nodes, the tumour size and grade. Among the other tests, the PAM50 risk of recurrence score and the Breast Cancer Index score added the most significant prognostic value between years 5 and 10 after diagnosis.
Rich Marla and Mark blasting off about Child Star Gary Coleman death at the age of 42, A looming crash could obliterate your Wealth, Financial Advisor to Celebrities is arrested in Fraud Case Kenenrth Starr 30 Million from the Stars, White House asked Bill Clinton to urge Sestak to drop out of Senate race, Census workers can Enter your Apartment in your Absence and Hypersonic Aircraft Shatter Aviation Records.