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Well, confirms Elon Musk's “liberation” of Twitter is just a part of the show — limited hangout, controlled opposition. A higher production quality Trump, essentially.Oh well. Better to know what these people are than to not know.
Today is Thursday, Jan. 26. Here are some of the top headlines from around the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, go to InForum.com.
Jury selection continues Alex Murdaugh murder trial with opening statements expected later in the day. Over the past two days, motions have been filed by the defense asking the judge to not allow some evidence be presented, including ballistics and some of the state's expert witness testimony. The judge ruled that a ballistics expert, a SLED agent, was credible. Another point of contention, blood spatter evidence. The defense says the white t-shirt worn by Murdaugh, which the state says has blood spatter on it, has been damaged by testing so that defense experts cannot conduct their own tests. Both prosecutors and the defense agreed not to bring up the blood spatter evidence during opening arguments. Joining Nancy Grace today: Mark Tate- Trial Lawyer- The Tate Law Group- TateLawGroup.com, Twitter: @TateLawGroup - (Savannah, GA) Dr. Mindy B. Mechanic- Professor of Psychology (Emeritus) at California State University Fullerton, Forensic Psychologist Focusing on Trauma/victimization, Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Sheryl McCollum - Forensic Expert, Founder: Cold Case Investigative Research Institute in Atlanta, GA, ColdCaseCrimes.org, Twitter: @ColdCaseTips, Host : “Zone 7” Leonard Romero-Forensic firearms examiner/ballistics expert- ballisticsfirearmsexpert.com Dr. Michelle DuPre - Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: "Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant, DMichelleDupreMD.com Matt Harris- Former reporter WSOC TV, Radio Show Host, and Podcaster “The Murduagh Family Murders: Impact of Influence”. Facebook: “MurdaughPodcast”- See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is Tuesday, Jan. 24. Here are some of the latest headlines from around the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, go to InForum.com.
Suspected Monterey Park Shooter Found Dead. President Biden and House Majority Leader McCarthy Plan on Negotiating the Debt Limit. Nike Closes its Flagship Store in Seattle Due to Crime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topic: Monterey Park ShootingSummary:10 people murdered, 10 more injured in a shooting last night at a dance studio in Monterey Park. The shooter is still on the loose and nobody seems to know what led to the killings. There is one theory, however, as the shootings were in a predominantly AAPI city during the beginning of the Lunar New Year celebrations. Deets:Monterey Park mass shooting: 10 killed, 10 injured after Southern California Lunar New Year festival, shooter at large Monterey Park mass shooting: 2nd possible scene in Alhambra cleared after authorities investigate possible connection Suspected gunman in Lunar New Year mass shooting found dead List of Mass Shootings in the U.S. Continues to Grow -The shooting in Monterey Park, Calif., is the deadliest in the United States since the Uvalde massacre last year. Trump bizarrely uses California mass shooting to complain about treatment of Jan. 6 rioters
Dr. Pensa interviews Dr. Brittany Ellis about a new paper in AEM Journal.
Also in the news: Lightfoot to use CTA bus cameras to identify motorists who block bus, bike lanes; 13-year old boy facing charges after threatening juvenile and his family; Property values around Arlington Park Racetrack going up and more.
Today we are joined by Former US Secret Service Agent and Investigative consultant Jim Rathman. Jim gives us insight as to what is going on behind the scenes right now in the case. An idea of why and how authorities would question Bryan Kohbergers parents, including how little they likely knew about their sons' actions. As well as what to expect with the Jan 26 hearing and the gravity of evidence against Kohberger. Follow Tony Brueski on Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod 4 Killed For What is a production of True Crime Today; listen & sub to True Crime Today Here: https://availableon.com/truecrimetodayatruecrimepodcast Join our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133023 If you have information about the Moscow, Idaho murders: Tip Line: 208-883-7180 Email: tipline@ci.moscow.id.us Digital Media: http://fbi.gov/moscowidah
Homicide detectives and even killers categorize the slain four University of Idaho students as “shiny” victims. They were young, innocent, and attractive. John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, says such cases motivate investigators to go the extra mile to solve the crime. “It's the ultimate good versus evil,” said Moriarty. Investigators used sophisticated techniques detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit, including DNA, cell phone data, and ubiquitous video surveillance cameras, to charge 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022. If Kohberer, a Ph.D. criminology student at the University of Washington, is convicted, it will prove the old adage that some criminals return to the scene of the crime. In this episode of True Crime Reporter®, John Moriarty and investigative reporter Robert Riggs walk listeners through details contained in the arrest warrant. Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used the same means to hunt down fugitives wanted for murder and violent crimes. Plus, he wrote countless arrest and search warrant affidavits, and Riggs relied on such affidavits as the factual basis for his crime reporting. You may recall that Moriarty, a transplanted Irish cop from New York City, is featured in True Crime Reporter®'s series about serial killer Kenneth McDuff and the Telly Award-winning television documentary on Fox Nation streaming titled Freed To Kill. Kohberger made a brief court appearance on January 5th of 2023, with cuts on his face raising questions if the suspect's alleged victim's had fought back. Based on the review of the arrest warrant affidavit by Moriarty and Riggs, you will hear their thoughts about a possible motive for the murders. Link to Arrest Warrant Affidavit We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here. The True Crime Reporter® podcast features stories about serial killers, mass murderers, murder mysteries, homicides, cold cases, prisons, violent criminals, serial rapists, child abductors, child molesters, kidnappers, bank robbers, cyber criminals, and assorted violent criminals. True Crime Reporter® is a @2023 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter®, LLC, in Dallas, Texas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv British woman dies in avalanche in French Alps 4 members of the same family among those killed in Alabama during tornado, officials say Woman rescued from rubble of Dnipro apartment building Uranium Man arrested over find at Heathrow airport President Biden declares major disaster in California for areas severely impacted by winter storms Video appears to show Nepal plane roll before crash Why Michigan is trying to shut down Canadas Enbridge Line 5 pipeline Woman missing since Dec. 23 found by sister on train PIX11 News Rural New York community faces migrant influx that could overwhelm resources Nepal mourns victims of worst air disaster in decades Ukraine war Chances of more survivors from Dnipro strike minimal mayor Republicans want Biden home visitor logs but not Trumps DR Congo Government blames rebels for church bombing which killed 10 We have to redeem the soul of America, Biden says at Martin Luther King Jr.s church California battles deadly storms with millions under flood watch Suspected jihadists abduct 50 women in northern Burkina Faso 68 confirmed dead after plane crashes in central Nepal Russian missile strike on apartment building in Dnipro kills 29 people, Ukraine officials say
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Woman rescued from rubble of Dnipro apartment building Republicans want Biden home visitor logs but not Trumps 68 confirmed dead after plane crashes in central Nepal President Biden declares major disaster in California for areas severely impacted by winter storms Woman missing since Dec. 23 found by sister on train PIX11 News Video appears to show Nepal plane roll before crash Nepal mourns victims of worst air disaster in decades Ukraine war Chances of more survivors from Dnipro strike minimal mayor California battles deadly storms with millions under flood watch Suspected jihadists abduct 50 women in northern Burkina Faso Why Michigan is trying to shut down Canadas Enbridge Line 5 pipeline 4 members of the same family among those killed in Alabama during tornado, officials say British woman dies in avalanche in French Alps Rural New York community faces migrant influx that could overwhelm resources Uranium Man arrested over find at Heathrow airport Russian missile strike on apartment building in Dnipro kills 29 people, Ukraine officials say DR Congo Government blames rebels for church bombing which killed 10 We have to redeem the soul of America, Biden says at Martin Luther King Jr.s church
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Video appears to show Nepal plane roll before crash Why Michigan is trying to shut down Canadas Enbridge Line 5 pipeline Nepal mourns victims of worst air disaster in decades Russian missile strike on apartment building in Dnipro kills 29 people, Ukraine officials say Suspected jihadists abduct 50 women in northern Burkina Faso 68 confirmed dead after plane crashes in central Nepal British woman dies in avalanche in French Alps DR Congo Government blames rebels for church bombing which killed 10 Woman missing since Dec. 23 found by sister on train PIX11 News Republicans want Biden home visitor logs but not Trumps Rural New York community faces migrant influx that could overwhelm resources President Biden declares major disaster in California for areas severely impacted by winter storms Woman rescued from rubble of Dnipro apartment building We have to redeem the soul of America, Biden says at Martin Luther King Jr.s church Ukraine war Chances of more survivors from Dnipro strike minimal mayor Uranium Man arrested over find at Heathrow airport 4 members of the same family among those killed in Alabama during tornado, officials say California battles deadly storms with millions under flood watch
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv 68 confirmed dead after plane crashes in central Nepal Video appears to show Nepal plane roll before crash Republicans want Biden home visitor logs but not Trumps Nepal mourns victims of worst air disaster in decades Why Michigan is trying to shut down Canadas Enbridge Line 5 pipeline Suspected jihadists abduct 50 women in northern Burkina Faso DR Congo Government blames rebels for church bombing which killed 10 Russian missile strike on apartment building in Dnipro kills 29 people, Ukraine officials say California battles deadly storms with millions under flood watch Rural New York community faces migrant influx that could overwhelm resources Woman rescued from rubble of Dnipro apartment building British woman dies in avalanche in French Alps President Biden declares major disaster in California for areas severely impacted by winter storms Uranium Man arrested over find at Heathrow airport Ukraine war Chances of more survivors from Dnipro strike minimal mayor Woman missing since Dec. 23 found by sister on train PIX11 News We have to redeem the soul of America, Biden says at Martin Luther King Jr.s church 4 members of the same family among those killed in Alabama during tornado, officials say
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김만배 뇌물 수수 혐의 의혹Guest: Prof. Yoo Hyun-jae, School of Communication, Sogang UniversitySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WDAY First News Anchors Lisa Budeau, Scott Engen and Dillon Vogt break down the news you need for Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https:www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
Also in the news: Following explosion at chemical plant, residents of LaSalle told to shelter-in-place; West Chicago guns shop says he saw a surge in customers buying assault weapons; 7 lawsuits filed against an OBGYN alleging intoxication, sexual abuse and more.
Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, is the Manager, Veterinary Medicine and Professional Services and Senior Veterinary Toxicologist for Pet Poison Helpline/SafetyCall International. She has been with the organization since 2013 during which time she has had the opportunity to lead the team of veterinarians that span across the country and contribute to veterinary outreach and daily operations of Pet Poison Helpline. Dr. Schmid graduated from Kansas State University with a BS degree in Agriculture/Animal Science as well as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. While at Pet Poison Helpline, Dr. Schmid has managed over 25,000 cases involving animal poisoning and has presented on leadership and various toxins at both state, regional and national conferences as well as national webinars. Dr. Schmid has published scientific book chapters on the topics of thyroid supplements, diuretic drug intoxication, xylitol intoxication, general poisoning therapy, strychnine toxicosis, Compound 1080 toxicosis, anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning, cholecalciferol rodenticide poisoning, toxicities from human drugs – cardiovascular and poisonous plants: house plants and ornamentals. Dr. Schmid has also published peer-reviewed scientific articles on intermediate syndrome after suspected organophosphate poisoning in a dog, xylitol and mirabegron poisoning in dogs, as well as anesthesia induction in cats (Schmid et al. Suspected intermediate syndrome in a dog after organophosphate poisoning, JVECC. Schmid et al. Acute Hepatic Failure in a Dog after Xylitol Ingestion and Schmid et al. Mirabegron Toxicosis in Dogs: A Retrospective Study, both in Journal of Medical Toxicology. Schmid et al. Comparison of anesthetic induction in cats by use of isoflurane in an anesthetic chamber with a conventional vapor or liquid injection technique, JAVMA). Most recently, Dr. Schmid has joined the Editorial Advisory Board for DVM360.
1/5 Hour 2 4:00 Ron Rivera claims Year 3 is a success 22:00 Calls on Ron and what to do with QB next year 35:00 Suspected Idaho murderer in custody
As Bryan Kohberger awaits his extradition to Idaho, more shocking details about his life and criminology education are dominating the headlines. Candice and her producer Julie Berke continue their conversation about the man suspected of quadruple homicide and discuss what comes next in this case.Moscow Police Tip Line:(208) 883-7180To listen to more episodes of Killer Psyche Daily, sign into the Amazon Music app with your Prime account and follow Killer Psyche Daily. If you're not a Prime member you can listen to all episodes by subscribing to Amazon Music Unlimited in the Amazon Music app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Suspected extradited from Pennsylvania
NFL Player has sudden Cardiac Arrest at Monday Night Football.-McCarthy doesn't have the 218 votes to be speaker.- Jeremy Renner faces surgery from snowplow accident.- Suspected killer arrested in U of Idaho killings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Amanda Lanata. A native of Louisiana, Lanata works for the Louisiana Main Street program, which allegedly changes the way people think and conduct business in downtown and commercial areas. An investor wanted Gus to speak with Ms. Lanata, a White Woman, about the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. Since this summer, the majority-black town has received global attention for recurring water failures which left black citizens in life-threatening danger. With this week's bomb cyclone and historically low temperatures across the northwestern hemisphere, pipes reportedly froze and burst in Jackson. We'll discuss this with Ms. Lanata, but we'll also make time to discuss her contribution to the Two Mississippi Museums project. Lanata was hired to help curate The Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. These institutes primarily tell the history of the state System of White Supremacy/Racism and the response from Victims like Fannie Lou Hamer and Medgar Evers. Just this summer, Gus T. read a critique of these Mississippi institutions in Suspected Racist Davis W. Houck's Black Bodies in the River. We'll see if she read this newly released study on the Magnolia state. Non-white people should be mindful that Lanata began working on this project as a note taker and moved her way up to being co-curator. #WhiteWelfare Non-white people should pay close attention to Mrs. Lanata's giggling as well as Gus's inspection of her September 2022 commentary with Suspected Racist Charles Marohn. This White Man said that if Jackson was an all White town, they would have the same water crisis. This is a flagrant lie, and Marohn did not mention a single city or town that has an 80% White population plagued similar water problems. #Katrina #Fragile INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
12:00 - Dom starts off by discussing a new hat being thrown into the mayoral race in Philadelphia, and the transparency that Nutter and Rendell have given him regarding the position in their years after their term. 12:05 - Joe Biden calls Trump and his Covid policies ‘xenophobic.' Dom reacts 12:10 - What is the all-time finale? 12:20 - Hooters rebranding away from skin tight outfits and breasts? Has the world gone mad? 12:30 - Who is it that you go to nowadays for credible news or evidence? 12:40 - Comedian on the comeback? Bill Cosby wants to tour again. Who is the target audience for him? 12:50 - Dom fields your calls regarding the Cosby comeback and your TV show finales. 1:00 - The NFL absolutely squashed the NBA in the ratings on Christmas weekend. It is amazing how the most mundane game will always beat the anticipated basketball game. 1:05 - The ACLU has really gotten away from its root and now just drives their own selfish interests. Hear a representative on CNN speculate and play down what happens at the border. 1:20 - Suspected arson in… you guessed it: Carpenter's Hall. But, MontCo is actively recruiting younger adults to get involved with the fire department. 1:25 - Mini Lightning Round! Keep the questions coming into 2023.
Mzikayise Tshontshi, Nehawu Gauteng Provincial Secretary, praised the government for taking the necessary steps to assist health workers who were injured in the Boksburg explosion and asked the government to conduct additional assessments on the hospital, arguing that sometimes what is not seen by the human eye may not be taken as damaged.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On Monday (Dec. 26) at about 3 a.m., Battle Ground Police and Clark County Fire District 3 responded to an apartment complex in the 600 block of NW 20th Avenue, for a reported fire. https://bit.ly/3I1hZTr #CityOfBattleGround #BattleGroundPoliceDepartment #BGPD #ClarkCountyFireDistrict3 #CCFD3 #SuspectedArsonCase #VehiclesOnFire #BattleGroundFireMarshalsOffice #Investigation #BattleGroundWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Topics - Wild Finishes in the NFL - Week 15 - The World Cup Champion is crowned - Producer Tomlyn Nicholson comes on as a guest to talk about Jack's latest film production starting soon - Suspected murderer Jose Caraballo on the run from Oregon to San Diego - Ohio freeway is flooded with millions in cash! - Celebrities lost in 2022 - Aaron Judge bets on himself....and wins big! - Bob Barker turns 99 - Norman Lear turns 100 - Christmas and Holiday wishes
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Suspected leader of the mob storming the U.S. Capitol is sentenced as January 6th Committee signals its next move. CBS' Jennifer Keiper has that and more in this "World News Roundup Late Edition." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For a large part of the late 2000s/early 10s, Casey Anthony was quite possibly the most hated person in America. Suspected in the death of her three-year-old daughter Caylee, images of Anthony partying it up while her child was missing drew intense anger across the country. Anger that was joined by disbelief when Anthony was found not guilty of her daughter's murder. New evidence and the breaking of silences has made the case debated to this day. In this episode, Jackson and B.P. provide their perspective. BUT FIRST! This Week in Murder looks at the killing of an American woman vacationing in Mexico and the finally-revealed identity of The Boy In The Box. And finally, we close with an edition of Who Died The Worst that's too hot to handle! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murdermydude/support
Full Text of ReadingsFriday of the Third Week in Advent Lectionary: 191The Saint of the day is Blessed Honoratus KozminskiBlessed Honoratus Kozminski's Story Wenceslaus Kozminski was born in Biala Podlaska in 1829. By the age of 11 he had lost his faith. By the age of 16 his father had died. He studied architecture at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Suspected of participating in a rebellious conspiracy against the Czarists in Poland, he was imprisoned from April 1846 until March of 1847. His life then took a turn for the better, and in 1848 he received the Capuchin habit and a new name, Honoratus. He was ordained in 1855 and dedicated his energies to the ministry where he was involved, among other things, with the Secular Franciscan Order. A 1864 revolt against Czar Alexander III failed, which led to the suppression of all religious orders in Poland. The Capuchins were expelled from Warsaw and moved to Zakroczym. There Honoratus founded 26 religious congregations. These men and women took vows but did not wear a religious habit and did not live in community. In many regards, they lived as members of today's secular institutes do. Seventeen of these groups still exist as religious congregations. Father Honoratus' writings include many volumes of sermons, letters, and works on ascetical theology, works on Marian devotion, historical and pastoral writings, as well as many writings for the religious congregations which he founded. When various bishops sought to reorganize the communities under their authority in 1906, Honoratus defended them and their independence. In 1908, he was relieved of his leadership role. Nevertheless he encouraged the members of these communities to be obedient to the Church. Father Honoratus died on December 16, 1916, and was beatified in 1988. His liturgical feast is celebrated on October 13. Reflection Father Honoratus realized that the religious communities that he founded were not truly his. When ordered by Church officials to relinquish control, he instructed the communities to be obedient to the Church. He could have become bitter or combative, but instead he accepted his fate with religious submission, and realized that the gifts of the Religious were to be gifts to the larger community. He learned to let go. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on India Tainted Liquor Deaths.
At least three deaths have been reported in Louisiana as a severe system that included tornadoes tore through communities. The House has passed a temporary funding bill to prevent a government shutdown. A man accused of attacking the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been ordered to stand trial. UN member states expelled Iran from a key UN women's rights group just months after it joined. And, a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump may be hitting a sour note with some voters.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Lucey Studey has said for decades that her father was a serial killer and that he made her help him bury the bodies. Now, after decades of being ignored, the FBI have begun to excavate and dig at the site where she says she helped him hide the bodies and she hopes it will lead to closure for the families of the women she says were murdered. (commercial at 6:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/authorities-start-digging-for-remains-at-site-of-suspected-iowa-killings/ar-AA14YAFf?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4e5cbc6921974edbfdd04871b2e19522
Lucey Studey has said for decades that her father was a serial killer and that he made her help him bury the bodies. Now, after decades of being ignored, the FBI have begun to excavate and dig at the site where she says she helped him hide the bodies and she hopes it will lead to closure for the families of the women she says were murdered. (commercial at 6:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/authorities-start-digging-for-remains-at-site-of-suspected-iowa-killings/ar-AA14YAFf?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4e5cbc6921974edbfdd04871b2e19522
Twenty-five people have been arrested in raids across Germany on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. The plotters include members of the so-called "Reichsburger" movement, which rejects the legitimacy of the modern German state, and conspiracy theorists who subscribe to the QAnon ideology. Also on the programme: Members of Congress in Peru have impeached President Pedro Castillo just hours after he said he was dissolving the legislative body. In a fast-moving fight over who controls the country, Congress ignored an announcement by Mr Castillo, who had said he was replacing Congress with an "exceptional emergency government". (Picture: Police in Berlin secure the area after a raid. Credit: Reuters)
Plus: Leaders from China and Saudi Arabia are meeting to discuss oil exports and economic ties. Theranos's former No. 2 executive is set to be sentenced for fraud conviction. Danny Lewis reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, is the Manager, Veterinary Medicine and Professional Services and Senior Veterinary Toxicologist for Pet Poison Helpline/SafetyCall International. She has been with the organization since 2013 during which time she has had the opportunity to lead the team of veterinarians that span across the country and contribute to veterinary outreach and daily operations of Pet Poison Helpline. Dr. Schmid graduated from Kansas State University with a BS degree in Agriculture/Animal Science as well as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. While at Pet Poison Helpline, Dr. Schmid has managed over 25,000 cases involving animal poisoning and has presented on leadership and various toxins at both state, regional and national conferences as well as national webinars. Dr. Schmid has published scientific book chapters on the topics of thyroid supplements, diuretic drug intoxication, xylitol intoxication, general poisoning therapy, strychnine toxicosis, Compound 1080 toxicosis, anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning, cholecalciferol rodenticide poisoning, toxicities from human drugs – cardiovascular and poisonous plants: house plants and ornamentals. Dr. Schmid has also published peer-reviewed scientific articles on intermediate syndrome after suspected organophosphate poisoning in a dog, xylitol and mirabegron poisoning in dogs, as well as anesthesia induction in cats (Schmid et al. Suspected intermediate syndrome in a dog after organophosphate poisoning, JVECC. Schmid et al. Acute Hepatic Failure in a Dog after Xylitol Ingestion and Schmid et al. Mirabegron Toxicosis in Dogs: A Retrospective Study, both in Journal of Medical Toxicology. Schmid et al. Comparison of anesthetic induction in cats by use of isoflurane in an anesthetic chamber with a conventional vapor or liquid injection technique, JAVMA). Most recently, Dr. Schmid has joined the Editorial Advisory Board for DVM360.
A Texas FedEx driver has confessed to kidnapping and killing a 7 year old girl. The man accused of shooting and killing 'Migos' rapper Takeoff is in court today. Fans and costars react to the loss of Actress Kirstie Alley. Oxford says 'goblin mode' is the word of the year ... what does it mean? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on November 2nd, 2022. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Maya NaylorProducer: Kris Boswell
Fastest 15 // Suspected rapist of Madison Park spa woman has been arrested // Biden bungles toast to France - or Frank // Hillary compares pro-lifers to Taliban // Don Lemon shamed for defending men's sports // GUEST: Dick Morris, former adviser to Clinton and Trump // Students at University of Cincinatti demand free laundry, call it a right // ASU students claim "walk only" signs are microaggressions towards disabled folksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The peace and quiet in an affluent, historic Central El Paso neighborhood was shattered by gunfire during a violent attack in Nov. 2020. Georgette Kaufmann, a respected state attorney and beloved mother and wife, was killed. Her husband Daniel was shot, but survived. The gunman escaped into the night, not to be found for almost a year. The suspect's alleged motive leads investigators – and many in the community – to believe he targeted the couple for their political beliefs.
On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Conservatives urge Republicans in 118th Congress to delay House and Senate leadership elections President Biden holds three-hour meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping Former Vice President Mike Pence says former President Donald Trump's rhetoric leading to Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol was “reckless”Suspected UVA shooter taken into custody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, October 31 and reports on charges for the suspected attacker at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's house. Plus, Obama hitting the campaign trail for democrats. WI Senate candidate Mandela Barnes joins.