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Mike Stephen talks to Sandra Diaz, co-founder of the Center for Immigrant Progress, about the efforts to help Chicagoland immigrants in the wake of a hostile federal government, learns about the new album from local jazz guitarist Steve Knight, and discovers the Secret History of Chicago soul singer Bobby McClure.
Broadcasting from the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg for their Veteran's Day festivities: Museum Director, Tommy Lofton, Lee Roberts, Color Commentator for USM Football Broadcasts recaps Saturday's Golden Eagles loss, and Col. Mark Prine from Camp Shelby and William Carey Crusaders Head Basketball Coach, Steve Knight, talk Carey and Camp Shelby connections.
CoolKay and Countyfairgrounds.net interview Magician, and Mentalist and Comic . Steven Knight about what he does and how he got started.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Where can boards go wrong and what happens if they do? In an environment where compliance demands on boards are extraordinary, Suzie Leask, Julian Hammond and Steve Knight discuss why boards might lose their way, lessons on what not to do, and advise directors on how best to manage ‘boards behaving badly' issues.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
About 20 Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officers arrived at the ongoing protest across from the Confederation Building today to take down what they determined were abandoned tents. On The Go was there to bring you what happened. (Anthony Germain with RNC inspector Steve Knight, protestor Karen Peddle and other tent city inhabitants)
This week Steve Knight explains why our first major heatwave of the season was a bit overdue, and what to expect for the first few weeks of August.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve Knight and Gareth Evans from Everyday Being join me for a conversation about how a simple change can improve our performance and health. Through their podcast series and blogs on everydaybeing.uk, they are sharing a way of understanding life and our experience that can bring greater levels of happiness and well-being. . . . Website -https://everydaybeing.uk/ Podcast -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everyday-being/id1663614124 . . . Please subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify or SoundCloud. . If you like the show please share it with someone. . Leave me a rating on Apple Podcast - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/big-…see-all/reviews . . . Keep In Touch On LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gardner-498908142/ Keep in Touch On Instagram - www.instagram.com/mattgardnernutrition/ . . . 33 Fuel: Natural sports nutrition products. www.33fuel.com/mattgardnernutrition to claim 10% off. Or MATTGARDNERNUTRITION at checkout to claim 10% off.
Episode 154: This week Steve Knight talks about a shift in our weather pattern that has brought us some rain, will this be the new normal for the Summer? Plus, the Tropics are heating up as we now have not one, but two named storms churning over open water and on the move.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Design Vault, Doug speaks with Steve Knight, Principal with David M. Schwarz Architects, about the Nicholas S. Zeppos College Building at Vanderbilt University.Visit glengery.com/design-vault to see photos and additional information as you listen along.The Nicholas S. Zeppos College Building is several thousand square feet, five stories with a large tower at one end. The building is red brick and limestone, designed in the collegiate Gothic style. The building has a slate roof, slate dormers, large brick chimney masses, limestone window frames and quoins, multi-story window bays, gable forms across the façade, and limestone gothic arches, a tall square picturesque tower with chamfered corners, polychromatic brickwork and a limestone cap rounds out the building at one end.
This week Steve Knight and Ed Russo discus the severe weather week that was and look ahead to the first week of May!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Steve Knight has been in the aviation industry for 50 years. He holds an airline transport pilot certificate, a commercial pilot certificate, a flight engineer certificate, and a certified flight instructor certificate. He's flown more than 22,000 hours on seven types of aircraft, all over the world. He's been Chief Pilot, Director of Operations, Fleet Captain, and Standards Captain. He spent 39 years at United Airlines, flying the Boeing 777 and 747, before retiring. In this special episode of Upthinking Finance™, Steve Knight shares a view from the cockpit. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...[2:21] The importance of standard operating procedures (SOPs)[10:07] Steve's experience(s) navigating problems outside the cockpit[11:55] Why developing friendships with coworkers can be difficult [13:05] Is a 40-year tenure with an airline common? [14:28] When the government no longer subsidized air travel [17:27] The impact of technology on aircraft [21:10] How Steve reconciles technology with experience[24:10] Two crash landings that changed the industry[28:08] The most challenging airports for pilots[33:23] Steve's favorite views from the cockpit[36:22] How Steve's travel has changed his view of the worldSteve Knight is not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial or Capital Investment Advisers.Securities and Advisory services offered through LPL Financial. A registered investment advisor. Member FINRA & SIPC.The financial professionals associated with LPL Financial may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state. Connect with Emerson FerschCapital Investment AdvisersOn LinkedInSubscribe to Upthinking FinanceAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK
On this episode, we are coming to you live from Perth Podcast Festival. Hear from Megan Del Borrello and Steve Knight on the value communication can have when it comes to growing your business. These two advise executives, directors, and the next generation of entrepreneurs. There's so much to learn on this episode of Weird Growth. The Problem Female founders are facing challenges when building businesses, Megan provides them with mentoring, programs, and support to overcome these challenges. Executive level professionals struggling at being good at communicating. Steve teaches them to change their mindset from ‘public speaking' to ‘having conversations.' Bullets: (00:00) - Introduction (04:40) - The businesses they would start today (05:35) - The problem Megan is solving (06:26) - The problem Steve is solving (08:00) - Finding the first customers (10:00) - Communicating well, now more than ever (11:39) - Uncertainty causes stress (11:50) - The new format of communicating (13:39) - Communication channels (14:10) - The reason why Weird Growth was started (15:30) - What founders can learn about the importance of communication (18:23) - What the best communicators do (20:54) - The future of Behind the Brands (22:03) - What is Steve Knight going to do next? (23:45) - One big piece of advice from the guests One big piece of advice From Megan - Build resilience, if you don't have resilience, you are not cut out to be a founder From Steve - You have to have such a passion and a hunger for what you want to do Show & tell Behind the brand https://www.behindthebrands.com.au/ The Art of comms: https://artofcomms.com/ Slack: https://slack.com/intl/en-au Trello: https://trello.com/en iPhone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7qPAY9JqE4
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
This week Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about near record warmth to start November and when we can expect a big dose of reality. Plus, they discuss drought and what it means here in Central Pennsylvania versus other parts of the Country.
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Chicago-based Jazz Guitarist & Educator Steve Knight .. Originally from Olathe, Kansas, he has gone through New York City and arrived in The Windy City .. He opened up about this journey in jazz, COVID living and his debut, brand new 2022 CD Persistence .. Enjoy this story .. Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players and minds around the world giving fans all that jazz .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, go The Home of Neon Jazz at http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..
In this week's episode meteorologists Steve Knight and Ed Russo have a fire and ice conversation! They talk about the relentless spring chill and the increasing fire danger across the region. What is Fire Weather Season and what is a Red Flag Warning? Find out more in this week's episode!
In this week's episode of It's Raining Mets, Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about the recent outbreak of severe weather across the Deep South. Here at home it looks like winter weather will hang on a bit more heading into April. Find out more in the latest episode of It's Raining Mets.
After 11 years, Meteorologist and Assistant News Director Stacey Hanrahan is leaving CBS 21. In this episode, Steve Knight sits down to chat with her on her last day to talk about what her next chapter is, how her husband Robb is doing, and some reflection on spending over a decade in the CBS 21 Newsroom.
In this week's episode of It's Raining Mets, Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about the much cooler, more Fall-like pattern developing as we head into the second half of October.
This week, meteorologists Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan talk about when the heat and humidity will return. Plus, on the anniversary of his heart attack, Stacey gives us an in depth update on how Rob Hanrahan is doing one year after his life changed forever.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select Supertalk Mississippi stations
This week Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan discuss our latest winter storm and then talk about some warmer times ahead!
This week Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan talk about if this warm week of Farm Show weather means that our pattern will remain above average for the rest of the month. They also pause the weather talk to discuss the progress that Robb Hanrahan is making in his recovery from a heart attack last June.
In this week's episode, Steve Knight and Ed Russo take a look back at the weather year that was 2020. Along the way they offer up their top takeaways from what was another strange and curious 12 month ride with Mother Nature here in Central Pennsylvania.
Ps. Steve Knight preaches part three of Joshua: Courage and Victory through Faith The post Joshua: Courage and Victory Through Faith Part 3 appeared first on Easley Church of God.
Laudato Si is a papal encyclical issued by Pope Francis in 2015. I discuss its message with climate activist Steve Knight. The message is rich with insights valuable for people of all faiths. You can download the letter here http://w2.vatican.va/content/dam/francesco/pdf/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si_en.pdf
In this weeks’ episode of It’s Raining Mets, Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about Hurricane Laura, the aftermath of the storm, and how the advances in meteorological prediction gave the Gulf Coast a lot of time to prepare.
In this week’s episode, Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about Isaias and the updated prediction from the National Hurricane Center for the current hurricane season. It’s looking even more busy than previously expected.
Today on Eagle Hour, Steve Knight from William Carey University joins the guys talking about how COVID-19 has effected the sports at William Carey. Plus, Kelly Sanner joins talking about college football schedule changes.
In this week’s episode Ed Russo and Steve Knight talk about our super hot July, the active tropical season, and the coronavirus.
In this week’s episode of It’s Raining Mets, Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about the active tropical season so far. They touch on Tropical Storm Fay and some of the recent heat. Even bigger heat is on the way for next week.
Double figures, itchy fingers and three dicks. Episode 10 features our good friend and musician Steve Knight aka KNIGHT. Strap in losers, were going to musical hell. Music discussed (+some chaff): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLacD4AeqOaoESb0SA7LoB3axXIvIuqseo Steve: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4j9qW0cak6b8GLdRQ9tH8Q?si=m3NeUKAESQ6q7cj6sgw7pA @Knightmusic Our stuff: @beingmeanpod on IG and Twitter and beingmeanpod@gmail.com 4 yr hatemail.
In this week’s episode of It’s Raining Mets!, meteorologists Steve Knight and Ed Russo talk about the atmospheric modeling, Ed’s new segment Get Up Get Active, and a whole lot more!
In this week’s episode Meteorologists Ed Russo and Steve Knight talk about our historically crazy month of weather in May. Plus, they hop in to the weather time machine and analyze the 35th Anniversary of the deadliest tornado outbreak in State history which occurred on May 31st, 1985.
In this weeks episode, meteorologists Steve Knight, Stacey Hanrahan, and Ed Russo talk about not being able to get haircuts, our cold Spring, and a whole lot more. Check it out!
Now that we’re in March, meteorologists Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan tie a bow around the end of, “Meteorological Winter.” Also, will weather be a factor when it comes the Coronavirus outbreak?
In this week’s episode of It’s Raining Mets, Steve Knight and Ed Russo recap another snowless week. Then another special guest joins the podcast studio, Sky View 21! Steve and Ed talk also talk about some of their new roles at CBS 21 involving the drone.
The Groundhog called for an early Spring, and it was a very warm week. But will he be right in the long run? Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan weigh in with their take on the next 5 weeks and if we can expect more warm weather or will winter strike back?!
This week meteorologists Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan dip into the mailbag to answer weather questions that you have submitted! Will this lack of snow hurt farmers? How come we never get big snow storms anymore like we did when we were kids? If it is 29 degrees out, why is it raining and not snowing? This weeks edition is dedicated to you and your questions!
This is Episode 138 with Republican candidate for the 25th congressional District, former Congressman Steve Knight. Steve Knight served as the Congressman for the 25th district from 2014 to 2018 until Democrat Katie Hill defeated him by 9 points in the general election. Congressman Knight has deep ties to the district and his family name is well-known here. He is a veteran, a former police officer and California lawmaker. His time in Congress overlapped between Barack Obama’s Presidency and the Trump Presidency and some have questioned his votes against the Iran Nuclear agreement, the vote to overturn the Affordable Care Act as well as supporting the Trump tax cuts. Still, Congressman Knight has always been fairly approachable to me at least and always kind and courteous. He first appeared on this show before we had even premiered our fourth episode and has appeared a multitude of times since making him an official friend of the show. I met with Congressman Knight on the week of Thanksgiving. He was alone and in good spirits when we talked. I found his thoughts on several issues extremely interesting. He admitted to making mistakes the last time he was in office and stated he wanted to be more open to meeting with different groups this time if elected. But there were three things that I found most fascinating about this interview which I hope you will pay close attention to. The first was while discussing health care. Congressman Knight stated he was not opposed to the public option-an interesting stance from a Republican. The second was about impeachment. He acknowledge that he thought what Trump did was wrong but refused to state if it were impeachable but really the most interesting thing to me was when I asked him what accomplishments he was most proud about while he was in Congress and I think everything he says is extremely telling about Congressman Knight and the type of person and politician he is. I want to thank him for his time to meet with me and coming on the Talk of Santa Clarita. Click here to see the video version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MADhnvquzs
A new month, a new year, but still no snow! This week Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan take a look at the final weather numbers for Central PA in 2019 and then discuss why we haven’t seen any snow and if we can expect that to change as we get in to the heart of our winter season!
This week Steve Knight and Ed Russo discuss what kind of weather we can expect for New Year’s Eve and Day. They also dive into the famous lore of “Farm Show Week Weather” with some facts that will surprise you!
In this weeks episode Steve Knight and Stacey Hanrahan explain the science behind the snow squalls we had this week and also tackle the all important question of “Will We have a White Christmas?!”
Welcome to the CBS 21 News "It's Raining Mets!" podcast. Hear from our team of meteorologists as they explain trending topics in the world of weather. In the first edition of CBS 21’s new weather podcast Steve Knight and Ed Russo explain what listeners can expect from this new experience. Plus, since Ed is the, “new guy” we dive into his local background and passion for all things weather!
As coaches, we can never underestimate the value of effective communication. In fact, it’s at the heart of everything we do. We’re diving deep with today’s guest into the art of communication. Steve Knight is an Executive Coach, Business Communications Specialist and INSEAD Adjunct Professor who spent 30 years in broadcast journalism at the BBC…
Today on Eagle Hour - William Carey men's basketball coach Steve Knight, who is a former Golden Eagle and "The Professor" Patrick Magee.
Steve and I talk about boomerang, a St. Louis thing, 35 years in Northern CA, growth through the arts, COCAbiz, 4th largest non-profit community arts organization, 50K people, 80+ artists in residence, Fast Co ranked STL as slower of slow :(, flatter than a flat Bud Light, your artsy people, intersection of art/business/design/technology, cannot use intellectual shortcuts, where discoveries happen, SixThirty Cyber, SLU's MBA program, TEDxGatewayArch, high end researchers, amazing mix of people, think in fresh ways, powerful story telling, manage nerves, deepest experts, they didn't say it was horrible, get out of the weeds, TJ Maxx, Meshuggah Cafe, Blueprint Coffee, Delmar Loop, Subterranean Books, soup and software.
Steve Knight has a background in finance and is a group discussion leader at the Marxist Education Project. We discuss what philosophical connections exist between Marx and environmentalism, esp in the context of Climate Change and the New Green Deal. Awesome discussion! To learn more contact: James Cox Cell: 267 323 6936 Email: jamescoxprivateemail@gmail.com
On this edition of the Supertalk Eagle Hour, you'll hear from Andy Everett, the play-by-play guy from UTSA, "The Professor" Patrick Magee and special guest Steve Knight.
They're battling it out in one of the closest and most competitive congressional races in the nation. Rep. Steve Knight and Katie Hill both want to represent California's 25th district, which includes Simi Valley, Santa Clarita, Lancaster and Palmdale. Elex sits down with both of them for one on one interviews about their biggest differences, taxes, healthcare, and more. ---------- The Issue Is: with Elex Michaelson is California's only statewide political show, broadcast from FOX 11 Studios in Los Angeles. For airtimes and more information, go to TheIssueIsShow.com.
Hr 1: 70% of the caravan is single men. Where are there women and children? AND... Dr. Gerard Lameiro forecasts a Conservative Red Wave. Predicting: House-> 225–228 Republicans-> Senate = 58–60 Republicans. Hr 2: Can we solve the caravan problem? AND... Congressman Steve Knight says his office loves to provide assistance to our veterans and set up a pilot program to make sure vets can get urgent care without having to travel long distances to the VA. Hr 3: Another Liberal actor threatens violence if they lose the election. AND... What's going on in the stock market? David Fischer at Landmark Capital says the next recession will not be triggered by real estate, and real estate won't be as severely affected. Recession is coming. It's just a matter of time. Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately?
Joining us today is Steve Knight, Director of COCAbiz. He designs and facilitates experiential workshops to foster collaborative creativity, design-thinking and business storytelling using the power of the arts. Also with us is Rob Morgan, a production designer, teacher at Washington University and serves as a Teaching Artist for COCAbiz. COCAbiz is the business training division of St. Louis' renowned Center of Creative Arts (COCA), the fourth largest multi-disciplinary community arts institution in the nation. The mission COCAbiz is to build a more creative, engaged and effective work-force by delivering innovative workshops and events that employ authentic arts teaching to deliver business results. In this episode: - Where the idea to integrate art into the workplace as a tool for training originated - Steve's artistic background - An exercise for business professionals that helps to shift their mindset and approach - Tapping into your creative energy - What are the main challenges for business leaders? - As an arm of the COCAbiz art institute, how much of the arts does COCAbiz integrate into teaching? - More about the key competencies of focus (leadership, communication, collaboration and ideation) - Where does inspiration come from? http://www.cocastl.org/ Rob: www.morgansetdesign.com
Joining us today is Steve Knight, Director of COCAbiz. He designs and facilitates experiential workshops to foster collaborative creativity, design-thinking and business storytelling using the power of the arts. Also with us is Rob Morgan, a production designer, teacher at Washington University and serves as a Teaching Artist for COCAbiz. COCAbiz is the business training division of St. Louis' renowned Center of Creative Arts (COCA), the fourth largest multi-disciplinary community arts institution in the nation. The mission COCAbiz is to build a more creative, engaged and effective work-force by delivering innovative workshops and events that employ authentic arts teaching to deliver business results. In this episode: - Where the idea to integrate art into the workplace as a tool for training originated - Steve's artistic background - An exercise for business professionals that helps to shift their mindset and approach - Tapping into your creative energy - What are the main challenges for business leaders? - As an arm of the COCAbiz art institute, how much of the arts does COCAbiz integrate into teaching? - More about the key competencies of focus (leadership, communication, collaboration and ideation) - Where does inspiration come from? http://www.cocastl.org/ Rob: www.morgansetdesign.com
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Joining us today is Steve Knight, Director of COCAbiz. He designs and facilitates experiential workshops to foster collaborative creativity, design-thinking and business storytelling using the power of the arts. Also with us is Rob Morgan, a production designer, teacher at Washington University and serves as a Teaching Artist for COCAbiz. COCAbiz is the business training division of St. Louis' renowned Center of Creative Arts (COCA), the fourth largest multi-disciplinary community arts institution in the nation. The mission COCAbiz is to build a more creative, engaged and effective work-force by delivering innovative workshops and events that employ authentic arts teaching to deliver business results. In this episode: - Where the idea to integrate art into the workplace as a tool for training originated - Steve's artistic background - An exercise for business professionals that helps to shift their mindset and approach - Tapping into your creative energy - What are the main challenges for business leaders? - As an arm of the COCAbiz art institute, how much of the arts does COCAbiz integrate into teaching? - More about the key competencies of focus (leadership, communication, collaboration and ideation) - Where does inspiration come from? Rob:
An interview with the Republican Congressman for California's 25th Congressional District, Steve Knight. This interview took place on August 17th, 2018
Challenging for seats in this year’s California primary we had a lottery winner, a famous stem cell researcher, a beekeeper, two Marine colonels, multiple once-prominent state politicians looking for a way back into the spotlight. All of which leads to a seemingly simple question we’re exploring today: What makes a good candidate? We’re going to challenge some of the most basic assumptions you may have. We look at a couple of specific candidates, such as Democratic congressional candidate Katie Hill’s bid to upset Republican Rep. Steve Knight for his Los Angeles County seat. She has received national media attention, including a profile in the New Yorker and a two-part Vice series on HBO. Meanwhile, in Orange County, former Republican Assemblywoman Young Kim seeks to replace her former boss, retiring Rep. Ed Royce. Guests Darry Sragow, Democratic political strategist, publisher of the California Target Book@DarrySragow Melissa Michelson, political science professor, Menlo College@profmichelson Paul Mitchell, vice president, Political Data Inc.@paulmitche11
Special guest: Congressman Steve Knight. Rep. Knight represents California’s 25 Congressional District, which includes part of Los Angeles and Palmdale, which is his hometown. Mr. Knight served and protected for 18 years as a Member of the Los Angeles Police Department and also served 8 years in the US Army. He has been a member of Congress since 2014 and he sits on the Armed Services Committee, the Committee on Science, Space and Technology and the Small Business Committee.
The only Republican in the House from LA County, Steve Knight, is facing a strong challenge from first-time Democrat Katie Hill. He's against Obamacare; she's for Medicare for All -- and her chances look good. Dana Goodyear of the New Yorker reports. Plus: Despite Trump's reversal on family separation at the border, the crisis continues. Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of "Enrique's Journey," a book that detailed experiences of Latin American children immigrating to the US, joins us today to talk about Trump's fake news, the experiences of migrants, and how we might improve family detention while people are waiting for their asylum hearings. Also: a really bad week at the Supreme Court Unions: for unions, for stopping gerrymandering, and for replacing Justice Anthony Kennedy: Harold Meyerson of the American Prospect reports on what we should do now.
The only Republican in the House from LA County, Steve Knight, is facing a strong challenge from first-time Democrat Katie Hill. He's against Obamacare; she's for Medicare for All -- and her chances look good. Dana Goodyear of the New Yorker reports. Plus: Despite Trump's reversal on family separation at the border, the crisis continues. Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of "Enrique's Journey," a book that detailed experiences of Latin American children immigrating to the US, joins us today to talk about Trump's fake news, the experiences of migrants, and how we might improve family detention while people are waiting for their asylum hearings. Also: a really bad week at the Supreme Court Unions: for unions, for stopping gerrymandering, and for replacing Justice Anthony Kennedy: Harold Meyerson of the American Prospect reports on what we should do now.
Kelly from Two Broads Talking Politics and Matthew from Treknobabble talk to Jess Phoenix, volcanologist, Trekkie, and Congressional candidate in the California 25th district, about running for Congress, the politics of the 25th District, money in politics, Star Trek, what's going on in Hawaii, whether we should be afraid of a Yellowstone eruption, climate change, and science education.
Kelly from Two Broads Talking Politics and Matthew from Treknobabble talk to Jess Phoenix, volcanologist, Trekkie, and Congressional candidate in the California 25th district, about running for Congress, the politics of the 25th District, money in politics, Star Trek, what's going on in Hawaii, whether we should be afraid of a Yellowstone eruption, climate change, and science education.
Kids march for safe schools, and three strong candidates take on Steve Knight, one of the most vulnerable GOP members of congress and a friend of the gun lobby.
Jess Phoenix, a geologist, announces her candidacy for the 2018 congressional race for Steve Knight's 25th district seat at Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce on Monday, April 18, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal Jess Phoenix is running for California's 25th District Congressional seat. Our Congress lacks expertise in science and how science works at a basic level, and as a result there are some poorly thought out decisions are being made. Even worse, Congress is allowed to engage in explicitly anti-science political activities, such as assembling activist science deniers as the so-called science committees or subcommittees in both houses. This would not be as easy if there were a few dozen actual scientists in the House and Senate. Jess Phoenix sees this as a challenge that must be met by scientists joining as active and influential members of the government. The seat she is running for is currently being held by a climate denialist. Please consider donating to the campaign. Even if you don't live in her future district, as a nation we need to have more scientists guiding policy from seats of power, such as the House of Representatives. Here is the campaign site: Jess2018. Here is a TEDx talk, about geology, by the candidate: Greg Laden interviewed Dr. Phoenix for this podcast.
Jess Phoenix, a geologist, announces her candidacy for the 2018 congressional race for Steve Knight’s 25th district seat at Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce on Monday, April 18, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal Jess Phoenix is running for California’s 25th District Congressional seat. Our Congress lacks expertise in science and how science works at a basic level, and as a result there are some poorly thought out decisions are being made. Even worse, Congress is allowed to engage in explicitly anti-science political activities, such as assembling activist science deniers as the so-called science committees or subcommittees in both houses. This would not be as easy if there were a few dozen actual scientists in the House and Senate. Jess Phoenix sees this as a challenge that must be met by scientists joining as active and influential members of the government. The seat she is running for is currently being held by a climate denialist. Please consider donating to the campaign. Even if you don’t live in her future district, as a nation we need to have more scientists guiding policy from seats of power, such as the House of Representatives. Here is the campaign site: Jess2018. Here is a TEDx talk, about geology, by the candidate: Greg Laden interviewed Dr. Phoenix for this podcast.
This is what it’s like to be in the epicenter of California politics. Today’s episode is from the 2018 California Democratic Party State Convention in San Diego with Dan and his mom. The state convention is where politics and activism converge. Dan Gordon talks with candidates seeking his endorsement about single-payer healthcare, hears from delegates in the endorsement process, and sees firsthand how our democracy works at the party level. Guests: Delaine Eastin Candidate for Governor of California, Jess Phoenix for US Congress CA-25 running against GOP Rep. Steve Knight, Ankur Patel for California State Assembly District 45, Somerset Waters, Jon Schnitzer, Scott Svonkin for Board of Equalization District 3, Eden McFadden, Ryan Khojasteh for US Congress CA-12 running against Nancy Pelosi, Nohemi Tungui of Food & Water Watch and Action, Mary Ann Cox, Dr. Ron Birnbaum, and Senator Ricardo Lara for Insurance Commissioner. And, yes, his mom flew out to do this with him. — Are you looking for a quick and easy way to love and support us at Schmolitics? Do a quick rating/review/subscribe on Apple Podcasts! It’s how we know you care. And it really supports us by making us look good, which lets us reach more people. Win. Win. www.schmoliticsshow.com @schmoliticsshow
Jess Phoenix is one of seven Democratic candidates hoping to unseat (R) Steve Knight in November. The 35-year-old queer volcanologist believes that her scientific background makes her the perfect challenger to climate science denier Steve Knight, who received a 0% rating from the League of Conservation Voters. Jess joined us on the podcast to discuss environmental issues, how being married to the son of a formerly undocumented immigrant affects her views on immigration, and why it's important for queer millennials to run for office. This podcast is sponsored by TAMGA Designs, a clothing brand that envisions a better future for our planet. TAMGA has created their own system of producing beautiful and comfortable clothes that is kinder to people and the planet, using wood based fabrics, low impact dyes and alternative packaging. If you go to www.tamgadesigns.com, you can try it out for yourself. And if you use the discount code “MP15” our friends at TAMGA Designs will give you 15% off.
Tackling local food waste and hunger through team effort. In This Podcast: Retirement does not mean you no longer contribute to your community, in fact retired teacher Steve Knight has taken advantage of his free time to do the make a huge difference for local food charities, and create a new club in his area. When he realized local farms had leftover produce after the harvest, he organized volunteers to go through the fields and orchards to gather the remnants for local food pantries. His volunteers are truly making a difference on two fronts! Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for weekly podcast updates or visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Steve taught high school science for 40 years and then retired. He spent the past few summers teaching chemistry for Upward Bound at the University of Maine at Farmington. But what he is excited about is after he retired, he started a volunteer organization called Central Maine Gleaners Group. In the first 3 years, Steve and 15 volunteers have gleaned over 21,000 pounds of food from 7 local farms and back yards and he then gives this food to various food pantries in his area. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/mainegleaners for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.
An interview with Steve Knight, Republican Congressman for the 25th District.
In this episode: Robb was under the weather so Steve Knight, Senior Director with Kaiser Permanente, sat in as co-host for the news. Robb sat down with DISH Networks CISO John Everson. Plus news from CyberGRX, Coalfire, LogRhythm, Google, and an imposter at Denver Health. John Everson dishes on Security This week we welcome guest co-host Steve Knight. Steve is Senior Director of Risk Solutions and Innovation at Kaiser Permanente. A number of AWS services have now been FedRAMP certified by Coalfire/Veris. CyberGRX gets another $20M in funding to continue their growth. LogRhythm is putting out a series of security awareness posters and the first one is on passwords. Denver Health had an issue the reminds us that physical security can't be taken for granted. Google published an ebook on their standards for tiered access as part of their BeyondCorp project. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. We're continually working to improve the show, and appreciate the feedback we get from our listeners. If you discover any audio issues, or have suggestions for our format, let us know. This week's episode is available on Soundcloud, iTunes and the Google Play store. Reach out with any questions or comments to info@colorado-security.com Feature interview: John Everson is the CISO for DISH Network and sits down with Robb to talk about his journey. Local security news: Veris Group, Recently Acquired by Coalfire, Completes FedRAMP High JAB Assessment of Additional AWS GovCloud (US) Services Denver cybersecurity startup CyberGRX hits a nerve, attracts $20 million in round led by Silicon Valley VC Free Security Awareness Posters (You’ll Actually Want to Use) Woman posed as medical student at Denver Health to treat patients Mobility best practice in connected workspaces: tiered access at Google Startups no more? Jobs, funding on the rise for Denver’s maturing tech scene Job Openings: Ball Aerospace - Network Security Administrator II CHI - Senior Compliance Specialist Oppenheimer Funds - Cyber Security Manager Identity and Access Kaiser - Executive Director, Cyber Identity and Access Management Palo Alto Networks - CyberSecurity Manager CSS Denver Arrow Electronics - Information Security Architect I KPMG - Director, Cyber Security Services COBiz Financial - IT Senior Risk Analyst Upcoming Events: This Week's Events: AWS Security - Automating Security in the Cloud - 4/25-26 SecureSet - Capture the Flag - 4/28 ISSA COS - Mini Seminar - 4/29 Notable Upcoming Events: Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC) 5/9-11 Denver BSides 5/12-13 ISSA COS Security+ Trainings (6/3 + 6/10) 7th Annual Cyber Security Training & Technology Forum 8/30-31 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Jay and Sam kick off the 2016/17 basketball season with DSU guard Devin Schmidt, MSU head coach Ben Howland and long time William Carey coach Steve Knight. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Arif Halaby and associates from Total Financial Solutions offers tips and guidance for dealing with today’s ever-changing financial needs. Topic: U.S. Representative Steve Knight, Getting Your Finances in Order
An interview with U.S Congressman Steve Knight. Representing California's 25th Districtu
On this compelling episode of EDGTV we delve into conversations about racism by holding a mirror up to “Whiteness.” Our guests for this show were Holly Roach from Faith Rooted Organizing Un-Network and Transform Network; Steve Knight, Director of Sales & Marketing of Chalice Press; and our resident Biblical Storyteller, Belton Joyner.
Kelly and Tom are joined this week by the very manly Lee Keeler to recap Peaky Blinders S1E2, and that means three dueling impressions of Sam Neill’s insane accent! They pay homage to the Hops Council, explain the plot of Spartacus, try to decipher the meaning of “Diddicoy,” suggest that Aunt Pol start her own ob/gyn,theorize about the Lee clan’s first names, and continue to make fun of Grace’s singing. Kelly hopes to find Hemingway’s secret diary, Tom makes fun of Steve Knight!’s CD collection, and Lee channels Saving Private Ryan to fill in details of a key episode death. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we talk with Senator Steve Knight!
Today we talk with Senator Steve Knight!
Steve Knight of SoGo Media pays a visit to the HBC Headquarters for a TNT worthy of the ‘throw-down’ moniker. We (mostly) talk about: Atheism for Lent What is ‘Missional’? Why White Guys care about Diversity and we tell a couple of stories to close You can find SoGo Media and their awesome array of… Read more about SoGo TNT: Steve Knight, Atheism for Lent, Missional, and Diversity
Deadly Dragon's Scratch Famous pulls together some of the wickedest Digital Roots from the 80s in a seamless mix to expand the mind! Check WWW.DEADLYDRAGONSOUND.COM Track Listing: Puddy Roots - When i Release / Steve Knight - Robber Man / One Away - Sufferer / Delton Screechy - Cry For The Youths / King Kong - Agony & Pain / Phillip Meyers - Ghetto Struggle / Robert Lee - Leader / Dave Bailey - Runnings / White Mice - Youths Of Today / Firefox - Hypocrites / King Kong - Dollars Strong / Nitty Gritty - Dollars / Screechy Dan - Oh What a Shame / Everton Chambers - Saddest Day / Chuck turner - Trying to Conquer / Dave bailey - Concrete Jungle / Burro Banton - Praise Up Jah / Mark James - Mob Him Kill Him / Little Kirk - Avoid being Girlie / Everton Chambers - Babylon Yu Wrong / Captain Willy - Jailhouse Dutty / Carl Meeks - Love of Jah / Little Kirk - Ghetto People Broke / Danny Coxson - Botha / Singing Chief - Fear / Da Da Waps - Old Chain / Chuck turner - South Africa / Edi Fitzroy - Death Trap / Linval Thompson - Lump Sum / Errol Turner - Respect Due / Conroy Smith - Cant You See / Barrington Levy - Bounty Hunter remix / Steve Knight - too Much of One Thing / Joseph Speck - A no Me Officer / Bengie - Petty Robber / Super Black - Rising Star / Tony Tuff - Careless People / Everton Blender - Blend Them / Donald Palmer - Shot a Fire. Check www.deadlydragonsound.com for the best in vintage reggaae
Nantucket Sleighride - Mountain This live cut from Mountain's 1972 live album, Live - The Road Goes On Forever, clocks in at 17:34, while the studio cut of this song is a mere 5:50. What does that spell? J-A-M. Normally, I don't get into extended jams. Once a song passes the 8 or 10-minute mark, my attention wanders and I get impatient. I never would have made it as a Deadhead or Phish Head. What you'll hear is Leslie West's fabulous guitar work, and Steve Knight's skilled keyboard work. The late Felix Pappalardi's pounding bass stands right up with the rock greats, but this probably isn't the finest example that can be heard of his work. I will get in trouble with the hubby if I leave out the signature drum part from Corky Laing, so there, I said it. I love the way the two guitarist play off each other at the 12-minute mark, but I still think this is one jam that lasted about 5 minutes too long.