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Dr. Steve Horn, Guest Speaker
This page is intended to be a source for Dr. Linton's sermons, but this sermon by Steve Horn is the beginning of the series "Change Me," and is necessary to post alongside his sermons in the series.
Dr. Steve Horn, Guest Speaker
BONUS! Check out THIS archive of TMI from 2014: TMI today is on fire! Joining us live in studio are two friends of the program we're proud to welcome back: John Fugelsang, frequent commentator on life's absurdities and former host of Current TV's Viewpoint, and Steve Horn, investigative journalist and research fellow at DeSmogBlog. John always has great insights into how humanity seems to stumble into itself and even better suggestions on how to keep that from happening, and today we will talk about media and politics: how too often it seems the media seeks to divide and scare us of each other, rather than inform us about what's happening! John always gives great conversation, so don't miss it! Steve will delve into the waters of Lake Michigan near Chicago to show us the latest on what exactly BP spilled there, and how much of it was released, and what kind of danger this may put the Windy City's drinking supply in. Then, he'll bring to light the energy export congressional hearings that happened this week, at which discussion of climate change was conspicuously absent. All that and more today on TMI with Aldous Tyler at noon Central on WSUM 91.7FM in Madison, or streaming live audio via http://wsum.org!
Sam rejoins us to dive deep on Episode 3 of the Terminal List. The show is anchored by the appearance of two new villains, the ultra douchbro Steve Horn and the slimy but weirdly charismatic Saul Agnon, we have fun dissecting their role as characters and more. #authortube #theterminallist #theterminalistsealreviews #terminallistreview #chrispratt #amazonprime #amazonprimereviews #navysealreviews #veteranpodcasters #veteransonyoutube Check out Mike's work here: www.thegeniuswar.com Amazon.com: Shakes (Murphy's Lawless Book 1) eBook : Massa, Mike, Gannon, Charles: Kindle Store https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/black-tide-rising-volume-1-graphic-novel#/ Check out Sam's work here: https://narrowbridgefilms.com/ http://www.samplatizky.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Scare-Sam-Platizky/dp/B08FT6P13H/ref=sr And if you'd like to read some stuff I've written: Some alternate history set at the end of WWI and the start of the Russian Civil War: https://www.amazon.com/Romanov-Rescue-Tom-Kratman-ebook/dp/B09KMG82GY/ref=sr Or perhaps some military science fiction: https://www.amazon.com/Freehold-Defiance-Michael-Z-Williamson-ebook/dp/B093F47LFW/ref=sr
"Have the conviction that the Word of God is true and have the courage to keep that conviction even when the world says it's not true."Dr. Steve Horn
The Infrastructure Law that was signed in late 2021 funds the first phase of a huge infrastructure project called the Appalachian Storage Hub, which would consist of large gas processing plants, underground chemical storage facilities, and pipeline networks to connect them all together. In this episode, get the details - as many as are known - about the plans for this possible project. Is this a good idea for our country? Please Support Congressional Dish Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD240: BIF The Infrastructure BILL CD231: Lights Out: What Happened in Texas? CD134: The EpiPen Hearing Negative Impacts of Natural Gas Susan Phillips. Dec 27, 2021. “Mariner East pipeline is set to be completed in 2022, after years of environmental damage and delays.” WHYY. CBS Philly. Oct 5, 2021. “Attorney General Charges Pennsylvania Pipeline Developer In Mariner East 2 Pipeline Spill.” Forty-Fifth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury. Oct 5, 2021. “Mariner East Presentment.” attorneygeneral.gov Gunnar W. Schade. Aug 3, 2020. “The Problem With Natural Gas Flaring.” Texas A&M Today. Emily Henderson. Jul 15 2020. “Exposure to flaring at oil and gas production sites linked to higher odds of preterm birth.” James Bruggers. Apr 21, 2020. “For the Ohio River Valley, an Ethane Storage Facility in Texas Is Either a Model or a Cautionary Tale.” Leo Weekly. Environmental Integrity Project. Jan 21, 2020. “Warnings for Appalachia in Texas Ethane Storage Hub.” Britain Eakin and David Lee. Oct 31, 2017. “Emissions Settlement to Cost ExxonMobil $300M in Plant Upgrades.” Courthouse News Service. Josh Fox. 2010. Gasland. “Trinity River among most polluted waters in Texas.” Jan 13, 2010. Dallas Morning News. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. “Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay: PCBs TMDL Assessment.” Lettice Stuart. July 15, 1990. “NATIONAL NOTEBOOK: Mont Belvieu, Tex.; A Gas Leak Prods Exodus.” The New York Times. Peter Applebome. Nov 28, 1988. “Chemicals in Salt Caverns Hold Pain for Texas Town.” The New York Times. Appalachian Hub Kathy Hipple and Anne Keller. November 2021. “Poor Economics for Virgin Plastics: Petrochemicals Will Not Provide Sustainable Business Opportunities in Appalachia.” Ohio River Valley Institute. Kathy Hipple and Anne Keller. November 2021. “Poor Economics for Virgin Plastics: Petrochemicals Will Not Provide Sustainable Business Opportunities.” Ohio River Valley Institute. Kentucky Beyond Fossil Fuels. Last updated August 2021. “Appalachian Storage Hub: Latest News.” Reuters Staff. Oct 9, 2020. “Shell says Pennsylvania ethane cracker about 70% complete.” Reuters. Keith Schneider. Jul 31, 2019. “West Virginia Bets Big on Plastics, and on Backing of Trump Administration.” ProPublica. U.S. Department of Energy. Dec 4, 2018. “Secretary Perry Announces Appalachian Ethane Storage Hub Report.” U.S. Department of Energy. Nov 2018. “Ethane Storage and Distribution Hub in the United States: Report to Congress.” Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition. “Who Really Stands to Profit from the Appalachian Storage Hub/Petrochemical Complex?” Steve Horn. Feb 6, 2018. “China Is Financing a Petrochemical Hub in Appalachia. Meet its Powerful Backers.” DeSmog. Open Secrets. “Clients Lobbying on S.1075: Appalachian Ethane Storage Hub Study Act.” Appalachian Regional Commission Baltimore Sun Editorial Board. Jan 07, 2019. “Larry Hogan, reluctant environmentalist.” Appalachian Regional Commission. “Federal Co-Chair Gayle Conelly Manchin.” The Manchins Alex Kotch. Jul 20, 2021. “The Democrat blocking progressive change is beholden to big oil. Surprised?” The Guardian. Liza Featherstone. 2021. “Meet Joe Manchin's Appalling Daughter.” Jacobin. Open Secrets. “Sen. Joe Manchin - West Virginia: Top Industries 2017-2022.” Images U.S. Department of Energy. “Figure 9. NGL Pipelines, Existing and Announced, in and around the Appalachian Basin.” Ethane Storage and Distribution Hub in the United States: Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Energy. “Table 3: Stages of Development of Market Hubs.” Ethane Storage and Distribution Hub in the United States: Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Energy. “Figure 28. Projected Total Capacity, Total Production, and Real Consumption in the U.S. for Ethylene Products.” Ethane Storage and Distribution Hub in the United States: Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Energy. “Figure 30. Historical and Projected Ethylene Production Capacity by Global Area.” Ethane Storage and Distribution Hub in the United States: Report to Congress. The Law H.R.3684 - Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Sponsor: Rep. Peter DeFazio Bills H.R. 4152: Appalachian Regional Energy Hub Initiative Act S. 1064: Appalachian Energy for National Security Act S. 1340: Appalachian Energy and Manufacturing Infrastructure Revitalization Act H.R. 2568: Appalachian Ethane Storage Hub Study Act S. 1075: Appalachian Ethane Storage Hub Study Act S. 1337: Capitalizing on American Storage Potential Act. Hearings Field hearing to examine the economic importance of modern, reliable energy infrastructure to West Virginia and the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources August 29, 2016 Witnesses: Dr. Brian J. Anderson Director, West Virginia University Energy Institute Dr. John Deskins Director, Bureau for Business and Economic Research, West Virginia University Mr. Chad Earl Director of Marketing and Business Development, Orders Construction Company, Inc. Mr. Steven Hedrick President and Chief Executive Officer, Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center Mr. Jeffery Keffer President and Chief Executive Officer, Longview Power, LLC Mr. Dan Poling Business Manager/Secretary Treasurer, District Council 53, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Sound Clip Transcripts: 6:32 - 6:59 Sen. Shelley Moore Capito: So using ethane from Natural Gas as a feedstock means that chemical companies can choose to operate in West Virginia due to the enormous benefits of being right on top of the resource. That's why, again, I included language in the energy bill that will require the Department of Energy and Commerce to conduct a study to look at the feasibility of an ethane storage and distribution hub here in Appalachia, in West Virginia or in the region. 11:34 - 12:00 Sen. Joe Manchin: In 2016 Annual Energy Outlook, the EIA projected that even in a clean power plan scenario, coal and natural gas will make up approximately half of our electric generation mix in 2040. We talk about deniers you know, there's those who deny that there's climate change going on. And there's those who deny that we're going to be needing fossil for the next two, three or four decades. 12:50 - 13:33 Sen. Joe Manchin: Infrastructure, we must put the necessary infrastructure in place to take advantage of the robust opportunities that come from our abundant natural resources, while ensuring the reliability of our electric grid. And I will mention one thing. I've spoken to a lot of our state legislators. And I said, we've got to start thinking in terms of regional energy have Mid-Atlantic energy, regions such as the southwest, we should be looking at Pennsylvania and Ohio as part of this region, not the borders that separate us but basically the ability that we have to work together, build these pipelines that basically keep some of this product in this market area. To attract it, they say, build it and they will come. I truly believe if you have it, they will come but you have to have access to it. 18:42 - 19:00 Brian Anderson: Over the last 10 years production of ethane and propane at the Marcellus and Utica Shales have driven the cost of these very valuable raw materials to a price point well below global and national prices. Connecting this valuable resource to the national and global markets will take modern, robust infrastructure, the topic of this hearing. 19:01 - 19:13 Brian Anderson: I contend that the types of infrastructure necessary to benefit both the region and the nation is not only a reliable modern network of pipelines but also a robust regional system with natural gas liquid storage and distribution 20:12 - 20:28 Brian Anderson: With current production rates in the in the basin, around 500,000 barrels per day, the resource is certainly sufficient to support a renewed and robust chemical industry. That is, as long as there is modern and robust energy transportation infrastructure to support that. 21:42 - 22:32 Brian Anderson: The goal of this project is to provide essential data to support the development of the chemical manufacturing industry, promoting economic development. As evidenced by the industry's commitment to our project, developing storage and transportation infrastructure is a critical pathway to developing the industry in the region. Subsurface storage and distribution and a network of pipelines will benefit both the raw material producers -- the upstream oil and gas industry -- as well as the chemical industry by fostering a readily available and reliable network and research and source of natural gas liquids, developing a predictable price point of the commodity in the region. Currently, there is only one spot pricing for natural gas liquids in the United States and Gulf Coast. And thirdly, promoting regional investment in a more robust ecosystem for the industry. 38:55 - 39:50 Steven Hedrick: Rather than exporting additional ethane available via pipelines in the United States Gulf Coast to Europe, Asia or even Canada, it could be utilized here in the Appalachian Basin, here in America, to maximize the value potential of our raw materials. According to the publication the Natural Gas Intelligence, ethane accounts for more than 50% of the typical barrel in the Appalachian region, with exports now leading market spoke near Philadelphia. I think production has been increasing in the region. In fact, administering company MPLX's CEO Gary Heminger recently said with incremental ethane takeaway projects and the projected completion of a regional cracker facility, we anticipate reaching full utilization of our existing facilities. In other words, we need more infrastructure and companies like Shell need more elasticity in the supply chain in order to maximize the benefit of ethane. 39:48 - 40:41 Steven Hedrick: We would propose that the corridors naturally created by the Ohio and Kunal rivers be utilized as a platform for a substantial pipe system that will support the distribution of key raw material and intermediate constituents, including but not limited to, methane, ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, and chlorine all of which are significant building blocks to the petrochemical industry and hence our society. We therefore must add substantial underground storage to the highest value of broadly used raw materials, specifically ethane, ethylene and propane and butane if we're able to create a built for purpose Appalachian storage hub. This can be safely and efficiently done and naturally occurring underground caverns in depleted natural gas extraction points, or even in depleted salt domes. In fact, the brightest minds in geological formations are currently studying the best locations for the hub. 1:34:03 - 1:35:40 Sen Joe Manchin: So I've come to the conclusion of this, the only way that we're ever going to is follow the dollars, the tax credits, extenders. They've been pouring more and more tax credits and extenders into renewables. And the only thing I'm going to say if that's the policy direction, and we can't collectively stop some of this other thing, when you have an administration desire to do something as they've done, we could at least say this, it makes all the sense in the world, if you're going to use these tax extenders, they call them tax extenders, they're credits, they give them credits if they do certain things in certain fields. So for moving to solar, or hydro, or wind and all this, those credits should only be used in a germane energy, that's where the losses were. So if the losses came from areas such as West Virginia and such as southwest Virginia, and such as Kentucky, those credits have to be used there. It makes all the sense in the world. We're gonna do every -- I'm gonna do everything I can just to shut the system down the next time, because trust me, they love tax credits. The wind people ain't letting tax credits go, solar'snot letting tax credits go. So I'm saying how do you argue against at least using the credits if you're going to get them? We'll build the best windmills, Danny. Our guys can build windmills. We can build solar, we can build anything you want. Just give us a chance. And that's what I am most upset about is no plan. There was no plan for a major policy shift in energy. And that's what we've got to correct I think, as quickly as possible to give us all a chance to survive in this tough area. Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Number, Word and Song of the Day. Top Story of the Day. Steve Horn of the LA Times.
Tales from the Flipside: Comics, Collectibles and Pop Culture
Weekly recap of star wars comic news including comics everyone is overlooking, Jedi Johnson and Solowookie entertain us with Star Wars Dad Jokes. The Darkside crew dives into the Bad Batch episode 3 "Replacements". Steve Horn returns could there be more to Giveaway , and the crew play everyone's favorite new Star Wars game Odds or Trap. Every week The Dark Side Kliq comes together to talk mainly about Star Wars comics but don't be surprised to hear about Star Wars action figure/toys, merchandise, events, movie/tv reviews, and whatever rabbit hole the crew of Marco, SoloWookie, Leaky Trooper Jedi Johnson and regular guests (like Jen, Pete, Mike, and J.J.)
Tales from the Flipside: Comics, Collectibles and Pop Culture
Recap of star wars comic news including Pride covers, Jedi Johnson makes his return and shows off some goodies from his travels. The Darkside crew dives into the Bad Batch episode 2 "cut & run". Steve Horn joins for a unboxing and Giveaway, and the crew play everyone's favorite new Star Wars game Odds or Trap. Every week The Dark Side Kliq comes together to talk mainly about Star Wars comics but don't be surprised to hear about Star Wars action figure/toys, merchandise, events, movie/tv reviews, and whatever rabbit hole the crew of Marco, SoloWookie, Leaky Trooper Jedi Johnson and regular guests (like Jen, Pete, Mike, and J.J.)
This week's guest is Steve Horn, pastor and executive director of Louisiana Baptists' Convention. We discuss discipleship, the role of leadership in developing a person's skills & passions, the side-effects of Hurricane Katrina on Louisiana during Steve's early tenure at First Baptist Lafayette, the role of The Great Commission in focusing a person's life towards missions, a profound lesson learned from his then-7-year-old son, memories from Steve's youth and call into ministry, the necessity of investing time into others, his work with the Louisiana Baptists' Convention, and more. Take our short survey to receive a PERSONALIZED MISSION ACTION PLAN: https://forms.gle/ZfzdyNPuk1mBr7xT9 VISIT US: Web: https://www.missionfocusedlife.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/missionfocusedlife VISIT STEVE: Web: https://www.louisianabaptists.org
Stephen Horn, CMO at College of Health Care Professions, previously CMO at Coca-Cola Enterprises, Worldspace Satellite Radio, Tom Joyner Online Education and Eastbay and prior to that increasing marketing responsibility at Fortune 50 companies such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Citibank and Kraft.Hey Brand Nerds! We have an uber successful marketer in the BB&B virtual house today!! Steve also happens to be DC's mentor and as far as we know, the only elite marketing executive to work at Coca-Cola, Pepsi and then back to Coca-Cola. Lots to enjoy and soak up from Horn throughout his wonderful career including these highlights: As a leader, be mindful of building a diverse and super talented team around you Great leaders get great work done by other people Let the game come to you and then engage As a marketer, trust your instincts fully Be a proficient internal seller backed by real data Roger Enrico- Make small change to big things Authenticity is the foundation to all marketing that really resonates Know who you are, and find your way in your career through your passions #stevehorn #marketing #branding #cocacola #pepsi #chcp #tomjoyner #eastbay
Stephen Horn, CMO at College of Health Care Professions, previously CMO at Coca-Cola Enterprises, Worldspace Satellite Radio, Tom Joyner Online Education and Eastbay and prior to that increasing marketing responsibility at Fortune 50 companies such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Citibank and Kraft.Hey Brand Nerds! We have an uber successful marketer in the BB&B virtual house today!! Steve also happens to be DC's mentor and as far as we know, the only elite marketing executive to work at Coca-Cola, Pepsi and then back to Coca-Cola. Lots to enjoy and soak up from Horn throughout his wonderful career including these highlights: As a leader, be mindful of building a diverse and super talented team around you Great leaders get great work done by other people Let the game come to you and then engage As a marketer, trust your instincts fully Be a proficient internal seller backed by real data Roger Enrico- Make small change to big things Authenticity is the foundation to all marketing that really resonates Know who you are, and find your way in your career through your passions #stevehorn #marketing #branding #cocacola #pepsi #chcp #tomjoyner #eastbay
Stephen Horn, CMO at College of Health Care Professions, previously CMO at Coca-Cola Enterprises, Worldspace Satellite Radio, Tom Joyner Online Education and Eastbay and prior to that increasing marketing responsibility at Fortune 50 companies such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Citibank and Kraft.
On this episode of TMI, friend of the program Steve Horn joins us to discuss what President-elect Joe Biden's history with climate related issues, and what to watch for as we focus on forcing his hand to help the planet. Then, we discuss how studies are showing that single doses of Psilocybin ("shrooms") have an immediate and last effect on changing the brains of people who suffer from depression. Finally, we find Trump painted into a corner electorally, which means his only options left to retain power are pretty ugly. All that and more on TMI for Friday, November 13th 2020 - listen in for your Cure for the Common Media!
After Donald Trump and Joe Biden square off for the first presidential debate, the Working Family Party's Maurice Mitchell and TRNN's Steve Horn join Jaisal Noor to discuss.
Stir Crazy! Episode 90: Today we are joined by TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, TRNN climate reporter Steve Horn, Principal Research Fellow at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne Anitra Nelson, Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Justice and Development in Kenya Griffins Ochieng, and Kentucky State Rep. Attica Scott. Hosted by Kim Brown.This article/video segment is published as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate crisis.
In this episode, we talk with muckraker journalist and Kenosha kid Steve Horn (@steveahorn) from the Real News Network (@TheRealNews) about Kenosha, WI and California climate politics. We start with Kenosha's history of deindustrialization and surburbanization since the auto giant Chrysler left the city in the late 1980s, and then get into the current politics around the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the eruption of protests in Kenosha and the subsequent shooting of unarmed protestors by teenage racist militia member Kyle Rittenhouse. We also discuss Steve's beat of climate politics and talk about inmate firefighters and the politics of oil and gas in California's capital Sacramento. Steve Horn is a San Diego-based climate reporter and producer for the Real News Network. Also a freelance investigative reporter, his work has appeared in The Intercept, The Guardian, and Al Jazeera America. His research and work has been cited by the New York Times, Bloomberg, Los Angeles Times, and other books and governmental publications. Read More: Steve's Real News Network Bio: https://therealnews.com/bios/steve-horn Amazon to the Auto Industry, Kenosha, WI Exemplifies Climate Justice Denied: https://therealnews.com/columns/from-amazon-to-the-auto-industry Reformers Aim to End Prison Firefighters' ‘Indentured Servitude' in California: https://therealnews.com/columns/reformers-aim-to-end-prison-firefighters-indentured-servitude-in-california California Dems Give Up On New Oil Safety Regulations: https://sirota.substack.com/p/california-dems-give-up-on-new-oil?fbclid=IwAR3H5SpZ6PVLcC5AXPcCDmus95Jqb6TpxXc8a5JRhkJ6mYjilhEwesoK1pA Also, follow us on any of these social media channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenRedPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastGreenRed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenredpodcast/ Watch us on YouTube! https://bit.ly/GreenAndRedOnYouTube Keep Green and Red independent! Become a recurring donor at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast production. Produced by Scott (@sparki1969) and Bob (@bobbuzzanco). Editing by Isaac. "Green and Red Blues" by Moody.
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Kenosha isn't just a place where riots broke out after a controversial police shooting. With the media and the President of the United States converging on the Midwestern town, we invited journalist Steve Horn, who grew up there, to tell us about the Kenosha we don't know. We explore the town's history, economy, culture, and political climate in an in-depth interview.*Please support us on Patreon to help keep this channel going*https://www.patreon.com/TheBackchannel
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In episode 331, Douglas Brown interviews EUC industry experts Ryan Mangan & Steve Horn. Together they discuss the EUC space, where we are today, where we are going, the problems companies face moving to the cloud, WVD... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.
On this week's TMI with Aldous Tyler: Fossil fuel giant Chevron has found an Orwellian way to connect sunshine with drilling fracking wells - so much so, that I'm dubbing them "OrWells". Friend of the show Steve Horn returns to fill in the maddening details on that story as well as how a California official got in trouble for wanting to "block out the Sun" and finally how prisoner firefighters might get their due for their unrewarding work to keep us safe, all stories Steve broke on The Real News Network in the past week! Then, we discuss how barely over half of the potential voters who are impoverished and low-wage came out to vote in 2016, and how this bloc of voters can easily swing the tide of the all-important Senate battle in November. Finally, we give credit where due to a wonderful victory, congratulating Cori Bush on defeating an incumbent whose family occupied the Congressional seat for over 50 years. All that and more was on TMI for Friday, August 14th, which aired 5PM Central on WSUM 91.7 FM in Madison! Listen in and lock on to the Cure for the Common Media.
DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
In episode 331, Douglas Brown interviews EUC industry experts Ryan Mangan & Steve Horn. Together they discuss the EUC space, where we are today, where we are going, the problems companies face moving to the cloud, WVD... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.
Updates on Fossil Fuels And Climate Policy with Steve Horn: Steve Horn, long time climate reporter now reporting for the Real News Network returns to Connect the Dots to discuss the recent wins on pipelines, along with top Dem politician’s persistent commitment to fracking and upcoming climate concerns in Biden’s energy policy— in conversation with Alison Rose Levy.
Updates on Fossil Fuels And Climate Policy with Steve Horn: Steve Horn, long time climate reporter now reporting for the Real News Network returns to Connect the Dots to discuss the recent wins on pipelines, along with top Dem politician’s persistent commitment to fracking and upcoming climate concerns in Biden’s energy policy— in conversation with Alison Rose Levy.
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Climate justice advocates are justifiably celebrating recent victories such as stopping three major pipelines, a new court decision regarding the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and national discussion of the Green New Deal, but does this mean we are winning? We speak with Steve Horn, a climate reporter and investigative journalist, about the future of the Atlantic Coast, Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, what it means that oil companies are going bankrupt and a proposal to create a North American version of OPEC. Steve describes how fossil fuel companies are working to preserve their future and what we must do to save ours. For more information, visit PopularResistane.org.
Making a triumphant return to TMI is friend of the program Steve Horn! We discuss some shady fracking deals California Governor Gavin Newsom has been involved with, why you should always watch what the Trump Administration is trying to pull off when Bill Cooper's name is attached, and why the wildfires in Arizona DON'T make COVID-19 the least of their worries! All that and more, so take a listen!
On today's show: TRNN environmental reporters Aman Azhar and Steve Horn. Hosted by Kim Brown.
In part 2 of the interview with Steve Horn he reveals where he looks for microscopic droplets that can catch a killer, the reason you'll never catch him digging straight down when looking for a body, and why a good detective is always exceedingly polite to murder suspects. For more information, articles and galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.au CONTENT WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers contains graphic and disturbing content See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Horn is a living legend, regarded as the longest serving crime scene officer in the western world, with 44 years under his belt. In this episode he talks about investigating WW2 war criminals working with the KGB, his time identifying some of the 84 people dead at the Granville rail disaster, and the working week when there were nearly more murders than days. For more information, articles and galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.au CONTENT WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers contains graphic and disturbing content See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #12 of Stir Crazy, on The Real News Network. On today's show: Labour Party Madness! We're happy to have a special guest, Steve Hudson. Also on the show: Steve Horn, Jacqueline Luqman, and hosted by yours truly, Kim Brown of TRNN.
Steve Horn, a writer and producer from The Real News Network covering the California climate beat, joins Terra Verde to report on the state Air Resources Board approving a tropical forest offset scheme for global carbon markets. The post California Air Resources Board Pushes Through Global Tropical Forest Offset Scheme appeared first on KPFA.
In this edition of The End Of The Line podcast, I look back on the best retriever stories ever told and there have been some good ones. First, we start it off with a story from one of my good friends and it comes from one of the most requested episodes ever. It is the story of Justin Harrison(Gator) and his dog Gauge. Then, We can't do a greatest dog podcast without including Pat, Patrick, and Stephen Pitt. They talk about how important a good retriever is to a hunt and then they talk about some of the most memorable and last retrieves with some of their retrievers. Then, we look back on the story of Tess the Wonder Dog with her owner Steve Horn. Tess was a dog that was shot in the head on a duck hunt in the MS Delta and survived miraculously. Finally, we close it out talking to Ramsey about the most famed hunting partner he ever had. It wasn't a person. It was a retriever and maybe the most famous that has ever lived.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
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Nicole talk about the latest news, including the conviction of former VA Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife on corruption charges. NY Communites for Change's Greg Basta told us about yesterday's global fast food workers strike, and DeSmogBlog's Steve Horn filled us in on the Keystone XL "clone" that's already pumping tar sands sludge. For Flashback Friday, Nicole pulled out two of her interview with Chris Isaak - one from a national live Halloween broadcast from the House of Blues in LA on 10-31-96, and the second from a new radio station in LA in December of 1998.
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Nicole updates us on last month's MintPress News report about Syrian rebels being responsible for the 8-21 attack with former contributor Steve Horn. And Nicole Belle tells about her petition calling for journalists (including Chuck Todd) to do their jobs, plus Fools on the Hill.
Listen to pastor Bruce Jarman and other guests with this weekly podcast. Community Bible Church, Montevideo MN.
Listen to pastor Bruce Jarman and other guests with this weekly podcast. Community Bible Church, Montevideo MN.
Listen to pastor Bruce Jarman and other guests with this weekly podcast. Community Bible Church, Montevideo MN.
Listen to pastor Bruce Jarman and other guests with this weekly podcast. Community Bible Church, Montevideo MN.
Listen to pastor Bruce Jarman and other guests with this weekly podcast. Community Bible Church, Montevideo MN.
Steve Horn photographed throughout the former Yugoslavia in 1970, not returning with his camera until 2003, after the war in Bosnia. He documented the before and after of war and was able to take back to the people a slice of their pre-war past nearly lost. With his book, Pictures Without Borders - Bosnia Revisited, Steve teaches us to know our global neighbors. Raised in a Jewish family, Steve is a long-time resident of Lopez Island, Washington.
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