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Today on the show: Karen Travers from ABC News in Riyadh with the President. Correspondent Peter Charalambous in New York updates the Diddy trial. Steve Dorsey from the International Committee of the Red Cross with details on the Hamas hostage release. Bloomberg's Matthew Doyle live on the air traffic controller shortage. Plus, Comedian George Wallace and Heather McMahan join us! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Karen Travers from ABC News in Riyadh with the President. Correspondent Peter Charalambous in New York updates the Diddy trial. Steve Dorsey from the International Committee of the Red Cross with details on the Hamas hostage release. Bloomberg's Matthew Doyle live on the air traffic controller shortage. Plus, Comedian George Wallace and Heather McMahan join us! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Karen Travers from ABC News in Riyadh with the President. Correspondent Peter Charalambous in New York updates the Diddy trial. Steve Dorsey from the International Committee of the Red Cross with details on the Hamas hostage release. Bloomberg's Matthew Doyle live on the air traffic controller shortage. Plus, Comedian George Wallace and Heather McMahan join us! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
In this episode we asked our pal Steve Dorsey aka (SpokesmanMTB) to build up his lates bike in the studio, under the lights and in front of a live audience. He did great !!!! Well he said after the cameras where off that he was sweating up a storm. ha! Hope you all enjoy this episode. If you want to see the video version of the podcast you can here. https://www.youtube.com/live/ViwKrgltqTw?si=RZnYLL42wGhOUL1K To connect or follow Spokesman MTB: https://www.instagram.com/spokesmanmtb/ Affiliate Links and Discount Codes from the shows sponsors here: Support for the Segment Podcast are brought to you by: THE SEGMENT / DISCOUNT CODES / SUPPORTERS YT Industries https://us.yt-industries.com/ Etnies MTB Shoes: Promocode TheSegment40 https://etnies.com/collections/bike-mtb KENDA Tires: 30% off with HILL30 https://shop.kendatire.com/ TASCO MTB Apparel 10% off https://tasco-mtb-2.kckb.st/3bb12b05 Spy Optic: https://www.spyoptic.com/ Promo code THESEGMENT20 20% off your purchase Kapu Coffee Purchase "The Sender" here: https://kapucoffee.com/pages/segment 25% of the proceeds help the charity "Making Spirits Bright" which helps get kids outside and on bikes. https://msbfoundation.org/ 6D Helmets The only helmet to show an 80% reduction in angular rotational energy damage to your brain. Shop 6D helmets here: https://www.6dhelmets.com/collections/trail?page=1&rb_product_type=Bike%20Helmet
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio live with the latest on the leaked docs. The complete lack of respect for Atlanta landmarks. My flat tire. Paper airplanes. Plus, we are giving away Kenny Loggins tickets during Never Have I Ever with Russ in Gainesville! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
On the road to mania Smackdown Rey finally hits his son and we find out who the last team is. Rampage top flight security helps the Acclaimed and house of black targets the jerk off society. The BBC causes more havoc on dynamite and Steve Dorsey returns. NXT go home to Stand and Deliver Rok C is back and Brooks gets a kiss. Brock and Omos weigh in and Solo takes his first loss. We also have news so take a listen. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wearewrestlingpodcast/support
This podcast is the ending comments of the Sedona MTB Festival 2023. What an amazing time. I hope you all enjoy this episode on who we saw, what we rode, and the vendors that caught our attention. Snowdown 2023 did not disappoint. THE SEGMENT / DISCOUNT CODES / SUPPORTERS Discount Codes: TASCO MTB Apparel 10% off https://tasco-mtb-2.kckb.st/3bb12b05 GUP Industries www.gupindustries.com Promo Code Sender20 for 20% off your purchase Spy Optic: https://www.spyoptic.com/ Promo code THESEGMENT20 20% off your purchase SSB Sand Sports Brothers https://www.ssbmtb.com/home Promo Code: SEGMENT10 for 10% Better Bolts www.betterbolts.com Promo Code: THESEGMENT10 for 10% off Segment Merch: www.TheSegment.store Promo code SENDER10 Bike Support by: YT-Industires: Live Uncaged https://us.yt-industries.com SSB
Today on the show: I told you what was going happen with these top secret documents! Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio live in DC with the latest. My Walmart is closed ☹️. The proper way to eat a fajita. Plus, Would You Rather with Lil Sanjay! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Is a fix in store to avoid a major rail strike before the holidays? CBS's Steve Dorsey tells us the outlook in today's "Reporter's Notebook."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SpokesmanMTB Steve Dorsey Steve@SpokesmanMTB.com http://www.SpokesmanMTB.com I have been an avid rider for over 40 years. Since I was a small child, I found a unique freedom in riding a bike. The openness and ability to go wherever I chose was liberating and that freedom has never faded. I feel incredibly lucky to have grown up here in the San Francisco Bay Area and to have a wonderful group of family and friends who support my crazy ideas and nutty bike trips. I grew up in what is now called the Silicon Valley. I watched this area grow from a semi-orchard suburb into the traffic-congested clog of people, cars, and pollution that it is today. Along with that, I was able to acquire some skills in photography and design and built a career for myself in technology. That helps pay for the bikes! Along the way I've used bicycling to calm down and center myself physically and mentally. Taking part in road cycling, mountain bike racing and riding, triathlons, and even the occasional marathon/half-marathon helped me maintain my sanity in this crazy area and kept me from becoming an obese creature that still (dangerously) loves unhealthy foods. Riding BMX around the neighborhood as a child introduced me to the potential of cycling. I also fell in love with bike handling. I learned to jump and balance at an early age and started racing in my early 20s. I may no longer have the physique I had in those glory days, but I still love to ride hard, climb high, and bomb down a mountain. These days, since I am no longer a spry young man. I find myself looking for outlets to enjoy my passion which are achievable and reasonable while still providing the fun and excitement that cycling has always given me. These often take the form of weekend and multi-week road trips, but also hiking & backpacking, fly fishing, and hard local rides. Since I have never had a public-facing outlet for my passion and since I work in digital media, I have a large amount of content hoarded away on everything from USB sticks to ZIP drives. This channel serves as an extension of my activities and will be a place where I am able to record my adventures to share with those who are interested. I hope I am able to continue sharing for a great, long time. Thanks for visiting. https://www.spokesmanmtb.com/
On this week's CBS News Weekend Roundup, correspondent Steve Dorsey fills in for Allison Keyes. Steve talks with CBS News Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn about the Midterm Elections. Correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from London on Brittney Griner. Correspondent Tom Foty reports on families trying to cut costs for Thanksgiving. In the Kaleidoscope, we hear from CBS's Vladimir Duthiers on historic wins for diversity in federal and state offices. Mark Hanis, co-founder of Inclusive America, discusses why diversity is so important in government.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Allison Keyes is off this weekend. CBS's Steve Dorsey fills in. We take a close look at Campaign 2022, with a report on voting from CBS's Stacy Lyn. Correspondent Cami McCormick reports on Ukraine as a midterm election issue. Allison offers a report on abortion rights. Steve talks to Rachael Eisenberg at the Center for American Progress about rising crime.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the Kaleidoscope this weekend, CBS News correspondent Steve Dorsey fills in for Allison Keyes. However, Allison still has a report on abortion rights and how it affects minority communities. Steve talks about rising crime with Rachael Eisenberg at the Center for American Progress. Correspondent Cristian Benavides reports on the Latino vote in Florida.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ian, in for Scoot, talks to WWL listeners and CBS News' Steve Dorsey about what's next for Donald Trump now that he, Don Jr, Ivanka and Eric have been served a lawsuit alleging massive financial crimes
09/19/22: Steve Dorsey is a CBS News Correspondent and Washington Executive Editor for CBS News Radio. He joins Joel on "News and Views" to talk about Governor Ron DeSantis sending immigrants from Texas to Massachusetts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio with the latest on the railroad situation. Michael Seiden-WSB-TV covering a bizarre local murder trial. Ligaya Figueras from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on a legendary Atlanta restaurant closer. Plus, Would You Rather with Lil Sanjay! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Today on the show: National railroad strike looms. How will it impact you? Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio live with the latest. Your anti-bucket list (thanks for the idea Glenn Burns.) #MillennialMatchGame with Tina. Plus, Johnny Kielbasa and a Fast Food Review! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Steve Dorsey, CBS NEWS, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to discuss some of the details of the student loan forgiveness plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio live from DC with the latest on #January6thCommitteeHearings. Creepy technology. The World Premiere of Talk Show Improv. Plus, Never Have I Ever with Russ in Gainesville! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Memorial Day is not just a day we get a Monday off. CBS's Steve Dorsey reflects on the true meaning on today's "Reporter's Notebook."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS's Steve Dorsey on WCBS880 on what the President hopes to accomplish
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", correspondent Carter Evans reports on inflation. White House Correspondent Steven Portnoy reports on how the President wants to combat rising prices. Correspondent Nikole Killion reports from the Supreme Court on abortion rights. Correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports from Capitol Hill on the January 6th investigation. CBS News Radio executive editor Steve Dorsey reports on former President Trump's latest legal troubles. Stay tuned for these stories and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", correspondent Steve Dorsey reports on the impact the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the abortion rights case could have on Black Americans. Reporter Linda Kenyon reports on new security measures at the Supreme Court. Correspondent Cami McCormick reports on U.S. intelligence being used by Ukraine to fight Russia. Correspondent Ian Lee reports on a possible expansion of NATO. Reporter Alex Jensen from Seoul reports on another North Korean missile launch. Stay tuned for these stories and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey about the draft opinion that appears to overturn Roe vs Wade and the potential investigation into its leak.
Match of the year candidate arises, Bullet Club is not ok and things are awesome. Awesome hits NXT, Coral carves her name in herstory and sleeper match of the year. Steve Dorsey sets up long term story, tag match we wanted from day one of AEW and MJF crashes Wardlows party. Seth needs a Rhodes to Wrestlemania, Finn has a long term theory and everything is leading to Stupendous mania. So take a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearewrestlingpodcast/support
An accidental tweet turned to a AEW crossover, Limitless debut, and Steve Dorsey makes his intentions known. Tag classic setup finals, people that shouldn't win won, and Mandy survives. Miz says what we've all been thinking, Kelvin Gemstone loses the Quiz Bowl, and Kevin Owens' friend gets his help. We have news and other things so take a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearewrestlingpodcast/support
The chamber gets matches like Goldberg in a title match, tag team set up and the 52 fake out to a title match at mains. Steve Dorsey makes his intentions known, Darby Sammy the hardy compound family office Andreda style and Diversity Main event. Some controversial news so take a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearewrestlingpodcast/support
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You may be right but you maybe wrong, ladder match for the TNT title, KENTA biggest fan beefs with punk and it doesn't count if Steve Dorsey loses. Weigh in with no violence, he can't control the Damien inside and Birthday celebration we all know how that ends. Bron angers Santos, tag team tournament, Cora the Superstar and number one contenders for Mello. We give news you weren't expecting an more you didn't know so take a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearewrestlingpodcast/support
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio live in DC with the latest on the Voting Rights Act. The ever-changing work place. Plus, Would You Rather with Lil Sanjay! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
it's ok to talk shit but if it's one sided targeting then your bias is showing. Steve Dorsey bay bay takes on best friend? Tag team title match, and chairman quick work. Old memories hit hard 10 years down, not enough tag teams and one more run please give her one more run. We give you the news the facts in news so take a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearewrestlingpodcast/support
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes -- President Biden expands his administration's response to COVID-19 amid a surge driven by the Omicron variant. This as the Supreme Court blocks the president's vaccination rules for large companies. CBS's Steve Dorsey explains. As many schools struggle with an increasing number of cases, some in Minnesota and Oklahoma have gone virtual again, temporarily. Allison asks Dr. Ruth Kanthula, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at MedStar Health, if worried parents and teachers are overreacting. President Biden's push to get the Senate to change the rules to make it easier for Democrats to pass major voting rights legislation fails, as two moderates refuse to support the plan. Now, Democratic leaders will not fulfill their promised vote on the issue by Monday's federal holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. CBS's Nancy Cordes joins Allison with details. In the Kaleidoscope, Allison speaks with Rev. Traci Blackmon at the United Church of Christ about those efforts to pass voting rights legislation, and why this issue is so important to people of color. All this and much more on the "CBS News Weekend Roundup."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS's Mark Strassman with an update on the new CDC Covid guidance on quarantining and isolation when exposed. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky expands on the guidance and criticism. CBS's Major Garrett looks back to the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Where does the House investigation stand? And, is the Capitol safer now? CBS's Stacy Lyn talks to Congressional Reporter Zak Hudak. And, more stories on crime and the courts from 2021 with CBS's Steve Dorsey. CBS Mornings takes a look at the life and legacy of legendary sportscaster and Hall of Fame football coach John Madden, who passed away at the age of 85. CBS's Steve Futterman explores the other big sports stories of the year. Our Matt Pieper on the viral stories that had us talking and Peter King with what happened in space in 2021! In this week's Kaleidoscope, CBS's Allison Keyes discusses a University of Washington study on who is most likely to be exposed to poor air quality. The pandemic hit the airline industry hard. CBS News Travel Correspondent Errol Barnett tells us what to expect in 2022. Beloved actress Betty White died at the age of 99. CBS's Tom Foty looks back at her iconic career. What were the biggest stories of the year in the world of music, tv and movies? CBS's Anthony Pura and Debra Rodriguez give us the scoop. And, as we begin 2022, what will the big food and drink trends be? CBS's Stacy Lyn has that for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Part 1 of the CBS News "Yearend Roundup," CBS's Steve Kathan recap's the 2021 COVID headlines and CBS's Steve Dorsey is joined by CBS Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus, to discuss the latest in the fight against the virus. CBS's Steve Futterman talks to CBS White House Correspondent Ed O'Keefe about President Biden and the year in politics. CBS's Cami McCormick reports on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. We'll also hear from CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst Pam Falk about the United Nations' role in Afghanistan, as well as climate change and the wealth gap. CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger has a snapshot of the country's economic recovery. In this week's Kaleidoscope, CBS's Allison Keyes talks with CBS News Chief National Affairs and Justice Correspondent Jeff Pegues on race and police reform in 2021. Finally, Steve Futterman celebrates the 75th anniversary of the film "It's a Wonderful Life."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey about recent supply chain issues and efforts to fix the current shipping backup.
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio joins us live in DC with the latest on the supply chain issues. Jeff Schultz from The Athletic on who Braves fans should root for in tonight's Dodgers/Giants game. Plus, Would You Rather with Lil Sanjay! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Today on the show: Kirk Mellish and Christina Edwards join us live to discuss #HurricanIda. Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio with the latest in #Afghanistan. Comedian Ryan Hamilton (he's at Atlanta Punchline this weekend.) Plus, we are giving away Eric Clapton tickets! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey is on Afternoons Live to give us the updates on the federal infrastructure deal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06/23/21 : Steve Dorsey of CBS News joins Joel Heitkamp to explain the For The People Act. Republicans on Tuesday used the filibuster to block the most ambitious voting rights legislation to come before Congress in a generation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio joins us live to discuss Biden/Putin. MLB cracks down on cheating. Big game for the Atlanta Hawks tonight. Plus, Britt Clark plays #MillennialMatchGame and Johnny Kielbasa with a Fast Food Review! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Steve Dorsey, CBS News Coorespondent, joins Joel Heitkamp to discuss the Commission to investigate the Jan. 6th attack. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: Tom Regan from WSB-TV joins us with #BreakingNews. Sandra Parish joins us from the Capitol on what legislators want to do about the increase in crime. Plus, #MillennialMatchGame with Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio and Johnny Kielbasa with a Fast Food Review! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Here we go again...gas lines and shortages developing in Georgia. Steve Dorsey from CBS News Radio joins us with the latest. Tony Thomas WSB from WSB-TV live from Brunswick, Georgia. Why some people hate eating leftovers and another round of Guess The Banana! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Today on the show: Steve Dorsey live from DC; An update on the deadly Gwinnett Co. crash; Dave Huddleston previewing a story on Amazon; #SneakerHeads; #MillennialMatchGame and Johnny Kielbasa with a Fast Food Review! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are officially sworn into office on the very steps the pro-Trump riots took place on just two weeks ago. Harris makes history as the FIRST female Vice President. Listen to our inauguration coverage anchored by CBS News Correspondent Steven Portnoy, who was joined by correspondents, Steve Dorsey, Cami McCormick, Allison Keyes, former CBS News Radio White House Correspondent Peter Maer, Political Analyst Professor Leonard Steinhorn and many others.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dorsey was at the Capitol when Trump supporters stormed the building. He shares his experience and what it looks like the day after. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS News correspondent Steve Dorsey has the latest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS' Steve Dorsey on the latest from President-elect Biden and Trump's refusal to concede (0:30); COVID Messaging & Marketing with Fang Wan from the Asper School of Business (4:55); Domestic Violent Awareness Month with Dana Riccio Arabe (13:20); Carolyn Klassen (19:25). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Fahrenthold on where the money goes from Trump legal fund donations // Hanna Scott on the Snohomish cold case trial from a 1972 murder // CBS's Steve Dorsey on SCOTUS looking again at Obamacare // Dose of Kindness -- Kindness around sign stealing // Gee Scott with his take on the Biden win // Todd Bishop of Geekwire - anti-trust lawsuits against Amazon in the E.U. // Rachel Belle on Delaware's favorite food See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS News projects that Democrat Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States. Allison speaks with CBS's Steve Dorsey about how that came about. CBS's Nikole Killion tells us how Vice-President elect Kamala Harris is feeling. CBS's Norah O'Donnell about what President Trump is thinking. CBS's Vicki Barker on reaction from overseas. CBS's Cara Corte on the president's claims about voter fraud. In this week's Kaleidoscope segment, We take a look at CBS News exit polling of Black and Latino voters, who supported President Trump in numbers that might surprise some. Allison speaks with Howard University political science professor Keneshia Grant, who says Democrats didn't do a great job speaking to Black men. And Researchers find cyber-bullying is happening as millions of children are doing on-line learning amid the Covid-19 pandemic. CBS's Nancy Chen explains.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host a vibrant session of open phones--we even heard from Jordi Comas; busy activist in Lewisburg. At 9:10am, for 10-minutes, we spoke with CBS News Senior Editor/Correspondent Steve Dorsey. He talked about the presidential campaign, the 'path to the White House' for Pres. Trump, and related topics. During open phones, we talked about the upcoming presidential debate, the Dr. Fauci comments from Pres. Trump, and the election.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host a vibrant session of open phones–we even heard from Jordi Comas; busy activist in Lewisburg. At 9:10am, for 10-minutes, we spoke with CBS News Senior Editor/Correspondent Steve Dorsey. He talked about the presidential campaign, the ‘path to the White House’ for Pres. Trump, and related topics. During open phones, we talked about the upcoming presidential debate, the Dr. Fauci comments from Pres. Trump, and the election.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host a vibrant session of open phones–we even heard from Jordi Comas; busy activist in Lewisburg. At 9:10am, for 10-minutes, we spoke with CBS News Senior Editor/Correspondent Steve Dorsey. He talked about the presidential campaign, the ‘path to the White House’ for Pres. Trump, and related topics. During open phones, we talked about the upcoming presidential debate, the Dr. Fauci comments from Pres. Trump, and the election.
CBS News' Steve Dorsey joined Jordana Green - in for Chad - with the latest on the President's health and testing at the White House. Along with how the Senate is handling the latest SCOTUS nomination. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is dark, hilarious, and disturbing. Please read before listening! Safety tools were used and implemented (see below) TRIGGER WARNINGS: Sexual Content (fades to black); Adult Language and Scenarios; Dark and Sexual Humor; Violence; Biting, Cannibalism, Drowning, Alcohol, Drugs, Death, gaslighting, voyeurism, stabbing/cutting. At approximately the 50:00 minute mark an intense scene occurs focusing on drowning. People may find this scene particularly intense and should skip ahead to the 1:03:00 minute mark if it becomes too much. A similar conversation occurs at the 1:31:00 mark, and people should skip to 1:33:00 MONSTERHEARTS SHOW NOTES: This game is a OneShot of the amazing game, Monster Hearts. It involves the messy lives of teenage monsters. The themes involve sexuality, not feeling comfortable in your own body, and dealing with trauma. Note: All triggers, lines, boundaries, and veils were discussed prior to the game. The “X” card was in play as well to be utilized as an additional safety tool. Find these useful safety tools here: The X Card: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SB0jsx34bWHZWbnNIVVuMjhDkrdFGo1_hSC2BWPlI3A/edit Additionally, here is a FREE “Consent in Gaming” tool provided by Monte Cook Games: https://www.montecookgames.com/consent-in-gaming/ Brief audio problem during the first five minutes which is fixed. GM: Elliott Twitter: @elliotylen. Player and GM of @moonharborcast https://www.icynewyear.com/mhh-info PLAYERS: Polish Ogre as The Neighbor, Steve Dorsey (he/him) Twitter: @Polish_Ogre GM/Player/Editor of @CorpsesCurios podcast! https://corpsesandcurios.libsyn.com/ Landon as The Ghoul, Zavery Brown (he/him) Twitter: @super_landon1 GM/Editor of @StFleurPod https://shadows-of-saint-fleur.pinecast.co/ Charlie as The Infernal, Caiden Manor (Ce/Cer or He/Him) Twitter: @magical_pride Player in @OtherwherePod https://open.spotify.com/show/1LEZRf9SjRKPjFyiNnTD8I Host of PreCure podcast: @PrePodEngage https://precurepodcastengage.wordpress.com/category/podcasts/ And Lovecore Gaming: @lovecoregaming podcast – STARTING IN JUNE! (Infectious laughter provided for free) Kit Battlebeard as The Serpentine, Pythia Camus (They/Them) Twitter: @KitBattlebeard Player in @CorpsesCurios Twitch Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/kitbattlebeard “Seventh Curse” “Haunted” “Ecstasy” “Tormented” “Wrong Turn” and “True Love” Provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com/ The Dance Loop, Noise Attack and other music provide by https://www.freesound.org/ Sound Effects provided by Zapsplat! Check them out at http://www.zapsplat.com/
CBS News correspondent Steve Dorsey has more on the proposed reforms.
CBS News correspondent, Steve Dorsey, speaks to Lynda Lopez.
In this hour, Steffan has an interview with CBS' Steve Dorsey on Coronavirus, Congress, the Supreme Court, and more! Also, Audio from Governor Jared Polis from Today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan looks ahead to tonight's Super Tuesday, and talks with CBS Newsmen! In this hour, Steffan talks with Jim Krasula in North Carolina, Steve Dorsey in Vermonet, Stever Futterman in Los Angeles, and Peter King in Florida! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Dorsey, CBS Radio Correspondent, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the 2020 Nevada Democratic caucuses that are happening this weekend.
Hanna Scott's legislative roundup - high capacity magazines / King County business tax // Feliks Banel, All Over the Map: a park in Lake Stevens gets a new name // Major Garrett on Russia's meddling in the 2020 election // Dose of Kindness -- a struggling museum in Maine gets much needed help from an unexpected source // Gee Scott on expanding the NFL playoffs/ Roger Stone sentencing // Tom Jackman from The Washington Post on Roger Stone's sentencing // Steve Dorsey on the president's expanded travel ban that goes into effect today // Ask Ali on how to set boundaries and say no
Steffan is joined by Steve Dorsey from CBS News with more on the Iowa Caucus Results, Vote Count App Controversy, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Dorsey, CBS Radio Correspondent, joined AM Tampa Bay to give the latest on the Impeachment.
Steffan with sound from Rep. Schiff on the release of the intel committee’s impeachment report, plus President Trump’s reaction from a trip to London. CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey provides us CBS’ view on impeachment. Breaking news audio of Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s rebuttal. Plus we have fun at Kamala Harris’ expense as the Senator drops out of the 2020 Presidential race. The theme "Great Songs You've Never Heard Of - Or - If You Have You Don't Know Who Sings It" provides us our 'Tunes Tuesday' selection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For our first episode, we will speak with DJ Kast - and PhD candidate at the University of Southern California and Science educator. DJ has won many awards as a science educator and communicator. Working with mostly low-income students, DJ is creating a science theme environment within the schools that are working with the teachers as well as the pupils. Special guest co-host is Steve Dorsey, creator of Guardians of Acure - a STEM-themed online comic book that explores the world of disease with scientifically accurate information and superheroes. Support the show (https://www.gofundme.com/manage/stem-communications-fund)
Today on WML, Justin tackles the issue of accusations against Joe Biden. Steve Dorsey of CBS news joins the show to weigh in on the border battle and Jeff Barrett joins the show for Tech Talk Tuesday for a wide range of tech topics.
Josh relaunches the series with an eye on national politics, media, and elections. In this episode he talks with Steve Dorsey of CBS News and shares his thoughts on the National Emergency Declaration override votes in Congress and what they mean for 2020.
Local News Chat: Roads & Schools Closed for Flooding (0:00)Your Take on the March Melt & Fighting Back Flood Waters (19:44)Dr Kimberly Barrett Explains the Past & Present of Blackface (37:41)Steve Dorsey, CBS News, on Senate Emergency Powers Vote (57:30)What's Goin' On with Mackenzie Utpadel, Fox Cities CVB (1:10:08)Sound Off on DNC & Downtown Development Projects (1:16:57)The Takeaway: Learning How to Love Your Enemies (1:26:34)
Steffan comes out of the batter’s box to discuss the G20 summit with CBS News correspondent Steve Dorsey live in Argentina. Then, Chris Watts’ confession tapes are played. Plus Michael Daugherty, author of ‘Devil Inside the Beltway’, explains the recent Marriott Hotel data breach as well as Twitter’s censorship of opposing views.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Shankland from CNET on ads, ad blockers, ad trackers, ad tracker blockers, and so on // Paging Dr. Cohen -- chrononutrition // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on fan etiquette // Steve Dorsey live on the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS nomination
On Aug. 9, 2017, CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey broke the story that U.S. diplomats in Havana had been sickened by a mysterious illness, the cause of which no one could put their finger on. At the time no one had any answers about what happened. Doctors determined they were likely suffering from some kind of ultrasonic device. But since then other possibilities have arisen. Chris Simmons, a retired supervisory counterintelligence officer from the Defense Intelligence Agency with deep experience related to Cuba, has a theory and supporting evidence that makes perfect sense and is very plausible.
Steffan updates us on the Olympics with CBS correspondent Steve Futterman. Then, CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey highlights the infrastructure battle in DC. Constitutional expert Bill Berger joins us in-studio to talk DACA, immigration, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Americans are being warned not to travel to Cuba, and the U.S. has ordered all non-essential personnel and their families to leave the embassy in Havana. We talk to CBS News correspondent Steve Dorsey about the sonic harassment that's driving these moves. OJ Simpson is getting out of prison very soon--as early as Monday. 50 years ago this month, SWAT was established. We talk to a former SWAT officer and a community activist about SWAT's history and evolution over the years. Governor Jerry Brown signs a bunch of legislation to address California's need for affordable housing. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Official" Washington was rattled on Aug. 9 when news broke that U.S. diplomats in Havana had been sickened a mysterious illness that no one could put their finger on. It was so bad that several had to be sent home or reassigned. It had been going on for months. But no one had any answers until doctors determined they were likely suffering from some kind of ultrasonic device. It is a weapon that authorities struggled to define. CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey broke the story. He tells Target USA what he's learned. Also, former State Department counterintelligence official Robert Booth tells us he believes he's figured out what happened.
Correspondent Barry Bagnato presents "America Works: Labor Day 2016" including reports by Correspondents Steven Portnoy, Steve Dorsey, Dave Barrett and Peter King.
Steve Dorsey has been a professional auctioneer for over twenty years. He got his start in 1988 with Pacific Northwest-based Silver Auctions in the collector car auction business. As a licensed real estate broker, working with two of the largest real estate auctioneering firms in the business - Auction.com and the Kennedy-Wilson Group. At SR Dorsey Auctioneering he and his auctioneering crew are the premier auctioneering team on Portland's fundraising circuit and they have helped to raise tens of millions of dollars throughout the state of Oregon. His work takes him throughout the Pacific Northwest, California, and Las Vegas; as far as New York and even Canada.
1 - CBS News reporter Steve Dorsey is in Baltimore reporting on the Freddie Gray protests turning violent over the weekend. 2 - Bruce Jenner's interview with Diane Sawyer. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - More Bruce Jenner stuff; Joe got migraines.
7 AM - 1 - CBS News reporter Steve Dorsey is in Baltimore reporting on the Freddie Gray protests turning violent over the weekend. 2 - Bruce Jenner's interview with Diane Sawyer. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - More Bruce Jenner stuff; Joe got migraines.