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A new study found drivers could expect to save 20 cents per gallon by using E15 fuel and cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions by nearly 50%, and National Cattlemen's Beef Association members wrapped up their summer business meeting in San Diego.
Join Dr. Robert Neff as he interviews Drs. Kathleen Moore and Charles Leath, III to discuss the latest NRG Oncology updates on upcoming studies, research, and trials. The focus for the podcast is to bridge the gaps between SGO members and NRG Oncology. Some questions covered during the interview: Since NRG just celebrated its 10-year anniversary during the Summer Meeting, what is the vision for NRG in the next 10 years?What are some of the successes within the past year for the Ovary Subcommittee?What were the most important highlights from the Cervix and Vulvar Subcommittee?Are there opportunities for new members to be involved? This episode was created by Dr. Robert Neff, 2023-2024 member of the SGO Education Committee's Clinical Trials Management/Concepts Subcommittee. Thanks to Drs. Moore and Leath, III for your contribution to this episode.Moderator:Robert Neff, MDSpeakers:Kathleen Moore, MDCharles Leath, III, MD Sound engineered and produced by Betheon Whyte on behalf of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology.
2023 Honorary Angus Foundation Inductees Announced Adapted from a release by Katelyn Engel, Angus CommunicationsR-CALF USA President Briefs White House on Cattle Industry Adapted from a release by R-CALF USANCBA: Cattle Industry Summer Meeting Education Session to Focus on ResilienceAdapted from a release by the National Cattlemen's Beef AssociationFarm, Forestry Environmental and Hunger Advocates Unite Behind 2023 Farm BillAdapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau FederationCompiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal First – we hear from the current and incoming chairs of the National Governors Association: New Jersey Governor, Democrat Phil Murphy – and Utah Governor, Republican Spencer Cox. We'll talk about this week's NGA summer meeting – and areas they say governors can work together. Then, Wall Street Journal Justice department reporter Sadie Gurman discusses FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary committee this week. Plus, a discussion of the political landscape in the upcoming battle for the Senate with Al Weaver - national political reporter for the Hill newspaper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of ISR's This Week in Recycling podcast, we get ready for ISRI's Summer Meeting, beginning next week! We also speak with Nilesh Limbasia, of ISRI member company Kaizen Enterprise, who was recently awarded the President's “E” Award for exports by the Biden Administration.
In this episode of Roofing Road Trips, Heidi J. Ellsworth visits with Chris Huettig, Roof Coatings Manufacturers Association (RCMA) president, about all the exciting things that are happening over at RCMA. With the summer meeting right around the corner, Chris and Heidi talk about the great lineup for the meeting including a RoofersCoffeeShop® panel of coatings contractors. They also chat about how RCMA and RCS are working together to promote their new roof coatings training. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Sign up for the Week in Roofing!
This week we have a whirlwind chat with Cole Redalen fellow team DGA member! He is very much in demand at the moment as the young hotshot! Sorry about Dale's Audio his computer had a melt down but we have done our best!!!
Faculty from our Summer Meeting symposium on COVID-19 in the immunocompromised population discuss new information and recommendation updates that have occurred since their initial presentation. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Faculty from our Summer Meeting symposium on COVID-19 in the immunocompromised population discuss new information and recommendation updates that have occurred since their initial presentation. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Faculty from our Summer Meeting symposium on COVID-19 in the immunocompromised population discuss new information and recommendation updates that have occurred since their initial presentation. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
In the final sermon of the Rice Road 2022 Summer Meeting, Evangelist Joe Hisle teaches a lesson on the difficult topic of forgiveness. Joe Hisle – Father Forgive Them MP3 Link
Cathy Buchanan Discusses the Highlights of the Carpet One Summer Meeting by Floor Focus Magazine
Dr Rob is at Liberty University for the annual summer conference of the Creation Research Society. He shares the highlights and an encouraging message for the future of creation research. Notes and links: Join the Creation Research Society! Article: Species were designed to change, part 1, How much change is allowed? (follow the links for parts 2 and 3) Video: Species were designed to change, part 1: God Deliberately Engineered Life to Change, but How Much Change is Allowed? Video: Species were designed to change, part 2: Speciation and the Limits of Change Video: Species were designed to change, part 3: Classifying the Created Kinds Leads to Fascinating Results Video: Species were designed to change, part 4: The Amazing Braided Baramin Concept is Intrinsic to Creation Cserhati and Tay, Comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based baraminology methods, J Creation 33(3):49-54, 2019. You should attend the International Conference on Creationism at Cedarville University in July, 2023
Members of North Dakota's Corn Council are attending meetings this week in California for the U.S. Grains Council Summer meeting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special edition of Studio 12 takes you inside the 12th Man Foundation's Summer Meeting, held in late June in San Antonio. Hear from several leaders of the Foundation as well as go inside the conversations with Alex Caruso, Sean Porter and Spencer Nealy from "The Pulse: Live" event. Listen to part of SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey's "Inside the SEC" session.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a proposed greenhouse gas disclosure rule that would require publicly traded companies to disclose the carbon emissions of every entity up and down their supply chain. This week, NPC CEO Kam Quarles joined the podcast to talk about how that disclosure overreach would place an overwhelming burden on food producers who supply publicly traded processors, restaurants, and retailers. Additionally, Kam provides a recap of NPC's successful 2022 Summer Meeting in Nashville, which brought together 150+ potato industry members for a week of fun and discussions about the future of the industry. The Eye on Potatoes Podcast is made possible by our presenting sponsor, Syngenta. Delivering solutions to help producers face the potato industry's complex challenges, Syngenta provides growers with unmatched field expertise along with an array of effective products. Explore syngenta-us.com/spud-doctor to discover solutions for your potato growing obstacles.
A new MP3 sermon from Bible Believers Baptist Church of Tawas is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Do You Remember? Subtitle: Summer Meeting 2022 Speaker: Dr. David Peacock, Pastor Broadcaster: Bible Believers Baptist Church of Tawas Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/27/2022 Bible: Revelation 2:5 Length: 77 min.
The Friday, June 24, 2022 edition of Studio 12, live from the 12th Man Foundation Summer Meeting in San Antonio. Guests include Director of Athletics Ross Bjork, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, 12th Man Foundation President/CEO Travis Dabney, 12MF Senior VPs Brady Bullard and Michael Solomon, 12MF VP Brian Bishop, 12MF Assistant VP Mike Smith, new head softball coach Trisha Ford and former softball All-American and ESPN analyst Amanda Scarborough.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles calls in from the swamp to update growers on key trade and policy issues moving in Washington, D.C. Plus Kam previews the organization's 2022 Summer Meeting, June 16-17 in Nashville, which will bring together potato growers from across the country to reconnect in person and kick off the council's next fiscal year. The Eye on Potatoes Podcast is made possible by our presenting sponsor, Syngenta. Delivering solutions to help producers face the potato industry's complex challenges, Syngenta provides growers with unmatched field expertise along with an array of effective products. Explore syngenta-us.com/spud-doctor to discover solutions for your potato growing obstacles.
Many people are familiar with the basic facts about Jesus, but few are aware of what Jesus is doing today! In this lesson, brother Allen Bailey better acquaints us with the past and present work of Jesus. Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
The "Romans Road to Salvation" is a popular method of explaining how to be saved; but in this lesson, brother Allen Bailey identifies some potholes in the traditional Romans Road that must be avoided. Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
Jesus declared His divine mission: "I will build My church" (Matthew 16.18); but how can we discern the Lord's church from the countless counterfeits to be found in the world? Brother Allen Bailey presents from Acts 2 some of the identifying features of the church that Jesus built! Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
In this dynamic lesson, brother Allen Bailey teaches us how to get right and how to stay right with the Lord using a simple outline from Acts 8! Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
All Christians agree the Lord's Supper is an activity Christ commanded His followers to do at least every once in awhile. Yet, there is much disagreement over what exactly it is we are to do. In this lesson, brother Allen Bailey presents the plain, simple Bible truth about Communion! Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
In this sermon, brother Allen Bailey reminds us of our primary duty as Christians: saving souls! Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
George Han, MD, PhD, FAAD; James M Grichnik, MD, PhD, FAAD; Neal D. Bhatia, MD, FAAD; Peter A. Lio, MD, FAAD interviewed by Brad P. Glick, DO, MPH, FAAD
The church of Christ is comprised of people from every imaginable category and classification, and yet its members are expected to act as "one body" (1 Corinthians 12.12-27). How can Christians overcome the hurdles of human cooperation that paralyze so many manmade institutions? Listen as evangelist Allen Bailey instructs us on the "one another" factor! Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
So what did you do this summer? Aditya Rao and Jean Desjardins formed a friendship in the most unexpected way.
Delegates at the U.S. Grains Council's Summer Meeting elected Minnesota farmer Chad Willis as chairman of its Board of Directors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Farm Talk segment is brought to you by the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council. Jean Henning, Executive Director for the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council, and five North Dakota Corn Council members traveled to Iowa this week to represent North Dakota's corn industry at the U.S. Grains Council's 61st Annual Board of Delegates Meeting. We caught up with Henning while in Des Moines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NPC 2021 President and Maine potato grower Dominic Lajoie and NPC CEO Kam Quarles sat down with us to preview next week's Summer Meeting Virtual and update the industry on a number of policy development that have occurred since the Annual Meeting in February, including: NPC's efforts over the pandemic to secure $350 million for growers to offset foodservice disruptions; Ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Mexico to reinstate access to U.S. fresh potatoes; and, The latest efforts on Capitol Hill to address comprehensive immigration reform, including ag labor reform. For information about or to register for NPC's Summer Meeting, July 26-28, visit nationalpotatocouncil.org/summer-meeting.
While Christians are called to be unified as "one body" with "one faith" (Ephesians 4.4-6), sometimes we disagree on matters of liberty. How should members of the body of Christ react when faced with differences in opinion? Thankfully, the Holy Spirit has an answer! Listen as brother Allen Bailey teaches what the Scriptures have to say about Christian Liberties. Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
The Christian life involves a radical reorientation of the believer's lifestyle. Christ calls His followers not only to "put off the old man of sin," but also to "put on the new man" of righteous and holy living (Ephesians 4.22-24). In this lesson, evangelist Allen Bailey reminds us of the attributes that ought to characterize every Christian's life! Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
The Lord Jesus calls each Christian to a higher standard of living. In this first lesson of our Summer Gospel Meeting, evangelist Allen Bailey exhorts us to examine ourselves in the spiritual mirror of God's word and cut out the cancerous sins we find, so we may "present our bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God." The efficacy of our worship and the fate of our eternal souls depend on it! (Romans 12.1) Got questions? Get in touch with us on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at OysterBay.church@gmail.com!
The National Cattlemen"s Beef Association summer business meeting is underway in Denver, Colo. and President Marty Smith talked with Radio Oklahoma Ag Network Farm Director Ron Hays about some of the issues the group is discussing.
This week’s episode features highlights of the AAD 2019 Summer Meeting. Adam Friedman, MD, takes a closer look at nanotechnology from a dermatology perspective. Topical therapies often “have a very hard time getting to where they need to be, and nanotechnology, just by size alone, can really offer some unique benefits,” says Dr. Friedman, professor of dermatology and the interim chair of the dermatology department at George Washington University, Washington. Justin Ko, MD, director and chief of medical dermatology, Stanford (Calif.) Health Care, spoke with MDedge reporter Ted Bosworth about the use of augmented intelligence in dermatology. Dr. Ko is the coauthor of the American Academy of Dermatology’s position statement on augmented intelligence, which was released in May 2019. Henry W. Lim, MD, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, spoke with MDedge reporter Kari Oakes about potential environmental effects of sunscreen ingredients (particularly coral reef bleaching), as well as the FDA’s widely reported sunscreen absorption study published in May – and whether sunscreen use may be contributing to the increase in frontal fibrosing alopecia. Andrew Alexis, MD, professor and chair of the department of dermatology, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, New York, provided practical information on treating hyperpigmentation in an interview with MDedge reporter Ted Bosworth. He details his views on the length of time he considers the use of hydroquinone-based therapies to be safe, as well as the use of non–hydroquinone based. Seemal R. Desai, MD, who is on the faculty at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, talked with MDedge editor Elizabeth Mechcatie about the treatment of patients with pigmentary disorders. The increasing interest in pigmentary disorders, particularly in patients with skin of color, “continues to be something that’s very relevant and very valid” to dermatologists, said Dr. Desai, who is the immediate past president of the Skin of Color Society. * * * Help us make this podcast better! Please take this short listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/podcastsurveyOct2019 * * * Show notes by: Elizabeth Mechcatie For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeDerm
We went on the road with Centric Biz and Tech Talks at this summer's CampIO to discuss new tech ideas, building community, and fostering enthusiasm for technology. In this episode of the Centric Biz and Tech Talks podcast, John Kackley is a "man on the street," talking to our CampIO presenters and attendees to discover their insights into the world of tech. Suppose you have a diverse business organization, with people all over the country or even the world, all working on different things. And, suppose you wanted a way to get them together to share ideas, build a community, and encourage their enthusiasm for technology. How would you do that? At Centric, we do it with CampIO. CampIO is a day-long symposium we hold every year the day before our company-wide Summer Meeting. It's full of demos, presentations, and hands-on experiments. This year, we had more than 120 participants and 10 presentation teams. Altogether, we had one excited bunch of folks! We went on the road with Centric Biz and Tech Talks to talk to some of the attendees and presenters so that you can hear the success stories straight from them. We also think you can hear their enthusiasm for tech! CampIO is one way we build our culture at Centric. So, even when our presenters are talking about applying machine learning to wine selection, developing bots in Microsoft Teams, or building apps without code in Power Apps, we're building a team at the same time we're building skills. Tune in to hear more about it. John Kackley is a senior manager and program manager at Centric Chicago. Listen Here https://centricconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Podcast-15-CampIO-2019.mp3
Join our host, Tina-Desiree Berg, for a wrap up on what happened at the DNC Summer Meeting in San Francisco. Includes coverage of the Sunrise Movement protest and speeches from Nina Turner, Bernie Sanders, Andrew Yang, Reverend Barber and others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CNN's Political Director David Chalian checks in from San Francisco where the DNC is hosting their summer meeting. He highlights the remarks of Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, who is bowing out of the Democratic presidential campaign, and fellow presidential candidate Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, who strongly criticized the DNC's debate qualifications.
Most summers we meet to discuss rule changes, choose the theme for our team names, and, of course, gossip. This year we got half the league on the call, so enjoy a roundtable with the usual suspects, Tani and Joey, along with the Commish, Jason, and Leeb and Jesse. There's more stuff than what I time stamped, but this covers most of the big issues. 3:54 - Draft Date and Time 10:03 - Keeper Discussion Part 1: Adjusting the Keeper Cost Formula 28:55 - Keeper Discussion Part 2: Adjusting the Keeper Cost Formula for Players who were Added off Waivers 49:00 - Can teams that are eliminated from the playoffs participate in waivers? 55:40 - Jason gets in a terrific plug. He's really grown as a guest since his first appearance early last year! 57:47 - We discuss Jesse's living situation 1:00:22 - Does anyone care about the Losers' Bracket? Should we implement a Sacko punishment? 1:03:40 - Joey accuses Gavi of being a Villain 1:09:03 - Trade Deadline? Jesse has a very good tank top. More Sacko stuff 1:19:52 - Team name themes
This is the final of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is Rick Spark’s lesson titled “Confidence in our salvation”.
This is the third of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is Louis Garbi’s lesson titled "Christians and politics".
This is the fifth of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is Mike Manning’s lesson titled "Who are our Samaritans?".
This is the fourth of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is John Lee’s lesson titled "I never knew you — Is this us?".
This is the third of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is Flint Fenton’s lesson titled "Joys of Christianity".
This is the second of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is Jerry Bennett’s lesson titled "Do not be deceived".
This is the first of seven speeches from the 2018 Summer Meeting held at the Murray Road Church of Christ in Lee's Summit, MO. This is John Morris’s lesson titled "Knowing the enemy".
Dr Alan Menter from Baylor Medical Center discusses his session at the AAD's Summer Meeting 2018 and the comorbidity profile of psoriasis.
July 26, 2018—Eric Demaree, President of Carpet One Floor and Home, and Kemp Harr discuss the highlights of this week's summer meeting as well as Eric's announcement that he will be retiring at the end of this year.
Jennifer Houston, National Cattlemen's Beef Association 2017 Vice President, talks about a new trace-ability study the NCBA is conducting and what else they're looking at during this year's summer meeting.
Jennifer Houston, National Cattlemen's Beef Association 2017 Vice President, talks about a new trace-ability study the NCBA is conducting and what else they're looking at during this year's summer meeting.
This week, the five leading Democratic candidates for president — Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, Lincoln Chafee, and Jim Webb — will meet on stage for a debate in Las Vegas.It will be the first of only six scheduled Democratic debates, which is a dramatic decline from primaries past. In 2004, for instance, there were 15 Democratic debates. In 2008, there were 26 debates. So what’s the difference this time? Why only 6 debates? Because of something called the exclusivity rule — conjured and enforced by the leadership of the Democratic National Committee. In this episode, we explore:the blowback to the DNC’s decision to cut off debate;the shifting position of Bernie’s campaign staff on the importance of more debates;how the debates might cast Bernie in an unflattering light, and how he might respond; andthe movement to #AllowDebate. Show notesBen Doernberg & AllowDebate.comThe official website of the Democratic National CommitteeDebbie Wasserman Schultz (DWS) on TwitterDWS gets heckled in New Hampshire Jake Tapper interviews DWS on CNNMartin O’Malley fumes about the debate schedule at the DNC’s Summer Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota (August 28, 2015)The Democratic debate scheduleAlan Schroeder, professor of journalism at Northeastern UniversityRep. Tulsi Gabbard, a vice chairwoman at the DNC, is disinvited by the DNC from the debate in Las Vegas. Jonathan Mann makes a musical appeal to DWS — and to you! (You gotta see the video.) Sound beds: Keep Dancing; Massive; and Orange Juicier, by Podington Bear
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Ian Abercrombie and Ian Bushell talk about a trip to Java.