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It's Monday, June 3, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Pakistani officials refusing to prosecute Muslims for death by torture With suspects in a homicide case pressuring the victim's relatives to make false statements, police in Lahore, Pakistan are declining to arrest them in the case of a Catholic man tortured to death by his Muslim employers, reports The Christian Post. Sonia Shahid, widow of 35-year-old Masih Shahid and mother to their six children, said her husband's employer tortured him on May 8, resulting in his death 10 days later. The Muslim employer wrongly suspected he had stolen goats from a farm in the Sheikhupura District located in the Punjab Province. Proverbs 24:1-2 says, “Do not envy the wicked, do not desire their company; for their hearts plot violence, and their lips talk about making trouble.” According to Open Doors, Pakistan is the seventh most dangerous country worldwide for Christians to live. House Speaker Johnson predicts Trump victory Appearing on “Fox and Friends,” House Speaker Mike Johnson, Republican from Louisiana, reacted to the Trump guilty verdict in the hush money trial. JOHNSON: “What happened there was outrageous and the American people see it. This is a purely political exercise, not a legal one. Everybody knows that; they know intuitively that it's wrong. The people are outraged. “Because President Trump is crushing Joe Biden in the polls, they see the Democrat Party and the Left so desperate to stop him that they'll risk the destruction of our entire legal system to do it. And that is not hyperbole. That's what's going on here. “We broke records on our fundraising platforms last night. We even set up a new website, go to http://www.SupportDJT.com. Stand with him and make sure the right verdict is rendered November 5th. That's the American people's verdict.” House Speaker Johnson made a bold prediction. JOHNSON: “I'm going to tell you what will happen. I predict this will increase turnout on our side, that he will win decisively. He will become the next president. He was already, as I said, crushing Joe Biden in the polls. “I think, as this plays out, and people get more and more frustrated about it, I think it will help us and that huge enthusiasm gap, that already existed between the Trump and Biden campaigns, will be even wider. “People now see Donald Trump as a symbol of something. He's more than just an individual. He's a symbol of fighting back against this government corruption, the deep state, the bureaucracy, and all the rest. We need his leadership in the White House, now more than ever.” Mark Levin: Trump attorneys should appeal to Supreme Court Appearing on Sean Hannity's Fox show, radio talk show host Mark Levin summarized his take on the Trump guilty verdict. LEVIN: “I'll say this: no crime, no jurisdiction, no due process, conflicted judge, [George] Soros prosecutor, Manhattan jury.” Levin urged Trump's attorneys to appeal the guilty verdict to the U.S. Supreme Court. LEVIN: “So, what they need to do now, in my view, is to go up the appellate chain in New York. We need to stop whining about how long that's going to take. Seek an emergency trial to get to the Supreme Court. People say, ‘Well, they're not going to take it.' “You know, what if George Patton had said, ‘I don't think I can get to the Battle of the Bulge in time,' we would have lost World War II. “I am sick and tired of these legal defeatists. We need to stop whining, stop complaining. We know what we're up against. We gotta fight these people with our smarts. We have to take some risks. “We need to look at Bush v. Gore. Why did the Supreme Court take that case from the Florida Supreme Court? We need to give the Supreme Court the opportunity to fix this. “Why? We cannot have local acting judges, [George] Soros' District Attorney's Office, 15,000 District Attorneys' offices, God knows how many state judges -- destroying our federal election system, influencing how we elect the president of the United States. “And if we have a pathway to bring it to the Supreme Court, even though it's rarely used, we use it. We use every legal quiver that we possibly can muster, rather than sitting around and saying, ‘Well, it'll take three months.' Fine! So far, the judicial system, so far, has let down the American people. The Supreme Court needs to step up. This is a federal matter, a presidential matter, and it's gonna get worse before it gets better.” Golf champion Grayson Murray, 30, committed suicide The parents of PGA champion Grayson Murray, who died mysteriously at the age of 30, have now revealed that he died by suicide. In a statement through the PGA Tour website, Eric and Terry Murray said, “We have spent the last 24 hours trying to come to terms with the fact that our son is gone. It's surreal that we not only have to admit it to ourselves, but that we also have to acknowledge it to the world. It's a nightmare. “Life wasn't always easy for Grayson, and although he took his own life, we know he rests peacefully now. “Please honor Grayson by being kind to one another. If that becomes his legacy, we could ask for nothing else.” Grayson had struggled with alcoholism, anxiety, and depression. He said this to a reporter. GRAYSON MURRAY: “If my game is a 9 out of 10, my mental game was a 1 out of 10 for my whole career really. That's what's kept me from being the player that I could have been.” After winning the Sony Open in Honolulu, Hawaii in January 2024 by sinking a 40-foot birdie putt in a playoff, Murray said he became sober in May 2023. In front of a live national TV audience, he credited Jesus for his success, reported CBN. REPORTER: “How important is the work that you've done off the golf course battling alcoholism, mental struggles? How important was that for you to be in the right frame of mind today?” MURRAY: “It's everything, you know. Jesus Christ is first and foremost. Without Him, none of this would be possible. He's just given me a platform to write a new story, write my own story. My hope is everyone there at home watching can get a little inspiration from me. If I just help one person, that's all it takes. Jesus Christ changed my life.” Tragically, in a moment of sadness, his mental anguish trumped his hope in Christ. 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 says, “So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen, but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.” The Worldview needs to raise $114,200 by Friday, June 28th And finally, during the month of June, The Worldview newscast team is looking for financial partners to help fund the next fiscal year for a total of $114,200. That would cover the cost for the six of us to research the stories, write them, voice them, track down the audio clips, and upload the newscast on multiple platforms for another 365 days. What does The Worldview newscast mean to you? Email me your thoughts in 2-4 sentences including your name, city and state, and country if outside America. Send that to Adam@TheWorldview.com. We need to raise $28,550 by this Friday, June 7th. That means we are looking for 24 Worldview listeners to pledge $50 per month for 12 months and 48 listeners to pledge $25/month for 12 months. Go to TheWorldview.com, click on Give, select the dollar amount, and make sure to click on the “recurring” button if that's your wish. Thank you for doing your part to ensure the bright future of this unique Christian newscast. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, June 3rd in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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What are the characteristics of superforecasters? How can a superforecasting team be developed? Hear from Warren Hatch, CEO of Good Judgment, a leading global forecasting business based in NYC. Accurate forecasts from Good Judgment superforecasters have included the scale of the pandemic. In early 2020, Good Judgment superforecasters estimated the United States would have over 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 with 99 percent certainty, an estimate that was considered by many as excessive at the time. Warren gives show host Gene Tunny and his colleague Tim Hughes some valuable tips on how to become a superforecaster. Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. What's covered in EP176The Good Judgment forecasting business [2:41]What are the characteristics of superforecasters? [6:47]How to identify someone who is good at pattern recognition? Raven's matrices [9:24]Link between subject matter expertise and forecasting ability [10:40]What are some of the techniques that are used to help super forecasters rid themselves of prejudice and bias? [12:57]How large does a super forecasting group need to be to be successful? [20:35]Tips for being a super forecaster [25:59]Using the percentages to retrospectively see how you've gone [27:56]Bayes' Theorem [31:41]The importance of being open to a range of different views [42:47]About this episode's guest: Warren Hatch, CEO of Good JudgmentWarren Hatch is Good Judgment's second CEO, succeeding co-founder Terry Murray. Before joining Good Judgment, Hatch was a partner at McAlinden Research, where he identified thematic investment opportunities in global markets for institutional investor clients. Previously, he co-managed a hedge fund seeded by Tiger Management and was a portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley.Hatch holds a doctorate in politics from Oxford, a masters in Russian and international policy studies from Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, and a bachelors in history from the University of Utah. He is also a CFA® charterholder.Links relevant to the conversationGood Judgment's website and Twitter:https://goodjudgment.com/ and https://twitter.com/superforecaster?lang=enBBC Reel featuring Warren Hatch:https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p0dwntct/can-you-learn-to-predict-the-future-Warren's talk on YouTube which Gene quotes from in the episode:What is Superforecasting? - Warren Hatch, Good JudgementArticle by Nicholas Gruen:Making better economic forecastsLinks regarding foxes versus hedgehogs:https://longnow.org/seminars/02007/jan/26/why-foxes-are-better-forecasters-than-hedgehogs/https://goodjudgment.com/the-cost-of-overconfidence/CreditsThanks to Obsidian Productions for mixing the episode and to the show's sponsor, Gene's consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
In the sixty-fifth episode, Jake, Chris, Matthew, Wyatt, Matt and a guest co-host chat with Australian musician Murray Cook, better known as "the original Red Wiggle" in the famous Australian children's group "The Wiggles" and lead guitarist in the Australian band "The Soul Movers"! They talk about when Murray first picked up guitar, how "The Wiggles" were formed, working with musicians like John Field, Terry Murray and Dominic Lindsay, helping singer Lizzie Mack revive "The Soul Movers", favorite guitars in his collection and so much more!
I'm excited to have a front-row seat watching history in the making. My guest on the podcast next week is Terry Murray, President of Prescriptive Data Solutions, who saw the challenge of hiring top-level IT sales and engineering talent as an opportunity. As professionals are demanding more flexibility, autonomy, and control of their work-life, this week saw the public rollout of Phase 2, a radically innovative approach to delivering IT services and solutions. Terry explains how tapping into shifts in attitudes led him to lay the groundwork for building a dynamic community comprised of some of the industry's best talent.
The boys are back for some NFL, NBA, and MLB talk! Top of the hour starts with the big NFL news today that Carson Wentz is on the move to the Colts. Who will start the 2021 season for the Patriots? Is Aaron Rodgers going to...Jacksonville? Bottom of the hour includes guest Terry Murray to give his MLB Preseason predictions!
What separates good from great when it comes to evaluating a Value-Added Reseller in the competitive IT space? Terry Murray serves as President of the number six company on CRN's 2020 Fast Growth 150 list of solution providers. In this episode, Terry shares not only his perspective on this question but also his views on different types of IT consultants comprising the industry as a whole.
The offense failed to show up, dropping the first game of the second round 4-0 to the New York Islanders. I don't think I saw one scrum in front of Semyon Varlamov, or one slash, one indicator that the Philadelphia Flyers knew they were playing deeper in the Stanley Cup Playoffs than they had in eight years. That game sucked and the only positive is that it's over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weeks guest is one of the toughest to ever play in the NHL! Current NBC Sports Mid Atlantic broadcaster and former NHL tough guy Alan May joins to relive his rookie year in the NHL! Hear about finding out he was traded at a wedding! Bryan and Terry Murray, playing in Russia and so much more. Don't forget to check out part 2 of interview which will air next Monday at 8 AM. Have a great week and see you next week for another episode of Snapshots In Hockey History!
Terry Murray discusses her memoir about the integration of a local elementary school in her childhood Chicago neighbourhood, in the nineteen-sixties, with Bee Quammie at the launch of Taddle Creek No. 41, live at the LitBang! Pop-Up Shop, June 27, … Continued
Twenty years ago, Terry Murray, Walmajarri man, was the youngest artist to paint the historic Ngurrara Canvas. This year, to celebrate it's anniversary, the canvas coming out of the box and being woken up! Terry is the Project Co-ordinator. He chats to Kat Taylor about the history of this beautiful painting, it's significance and the event that will bring together standing artists and the next generation. The celebration is at Lake Pirnini, in the Great Sandy Desert, October 16th-20th. More information on the event: http://www.yanunijarra.com/news/2017/9/7/yanunijarra-wakes-up-the-ngurrara-canvas
On the thirty-second episode of the fourth season of The Sports-Casters hosts Steve Bennett and Don Russ welcome Mike Harrington (The Buffalo News) and Matt Crossman (SB Longform, Bleacher Report, Rolling Stone). Starting the show with 3Things, Steve and Don talk about the NFL, the start of the Major League Baseball hot stove, and Connor McDavid's injury. The book club update starts to focus on "The Death of WCW," "Hockey Stories," and the new Al Michaels' book. Finally, the show ends with Pick4. -Mike Harrington is making his second appearance (00:30:48) on the podcast. Harrington talks about the divide between himself as someone covering the Buffalo Sabres and the fans cheering for the team to finish dead last. Mike explains his reservations about the current group of Sabres prospects, speculates if fans would be patient enough to let Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel develop enough to lead the Sabres to the playoffs, and wonders if Terry Murray is the right general manager to accomplish the rebuild. Before he goes, Mike also admits that the ECAC is one of college hockey's elite conferences (sort of). -Matt Crossman is making his fifth appearance (1:10:33) on the podcast. Matt joins us to talk about the exciting end of the NASCAR season. Matt gives the pros and cons of the new elimination style Chase for the Cup, explains why Miami is the best spot for the final race, and speculates on the narrative had Ryan Newman wrecked Kevin Harvick to win the championship. Matt also talks about Jeff Gordon's legacy, writing for Rolling Stone magazine, and what he would say to Neil Peart.
Join us to talk about the LA Kings vs Boston Bruins game as our beloved and beleagured team heads east. Will Terry Murray be there to start the game or will this be his last as Head Coach? Can the Kings put it all together and be able to have that perfect game in which they can score more then 2 goals? Its all right here in the nets only live radio show totally dedicated to your Los Angeles Kings on LA Kings Road Talk Radio.
Join Hipcheck and Tonga as we recap the LA Kings versus San Jose in No Cal. Will the Kings scoring woes continue? Will this be the game we can turn it around? If Not-will this be the last game of the Terry Murray era and see his dismissal? Kings play 3 tough Western Conference opponents-can we live up to the Hype?
Get a recap of last week for the LA Kings including a controversial move by head coach Terry Murray and interview with Kings TV on ice reporter Patrick O’Neal.
Deep Purple With Head Coach Terry Murray
In this episode, we ponder why Terry Murray never takes a timeout. Praise the team for at going down fighting, Tonga calls in live from HP Pavilion to give his take on the game and an Arena report, and we all ponder what wednesdays game against the Coyotes may hold.
In this episode of the “Puck Podcast: LA Kings Edition” Eddie Garcia looks at the Kings wrapping up a 4 game road trip with a 4-0 record while also suffering one of the worst losses of the season. There is also debate on Kings fans booing the team and the reaction from head coach Terry Murray as well as the Kings current situation in net.
Mark Hardy played 616 games on the LA Kings blueline.He also has the second most assists, third most points and fifth most penalty minutes by a defenseman in franchise history.His career saw him go from being drafted by the Kings, shipped to New York after eight seasons in LA, then back to the Kings for their run to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1993 and eventually behind the bench in a coaching role that lasted more than 10 seasons.Along the way he was twice named the Kings best defenseman (1984-85 and 1986-87) and his coaching led to the second best penalty killing percentage in team history (86.6 success rate in 2001-02, third in the NHL that season).For the last year though he's been on the sidelines, having resigned his position after being arrested in Washington, D.C. and subsequently entering an alcohol treatment program. He first appeared on MayorsManor over the weekend, talking about the Kings power play struggles this season and the play of Jack Johnson and Drew Doughty.He returns today for an extended conversation about life since the arrest, who has reached out to him, his earliest memories as a King, playing for the Rangers, the toughest guys in the NHL, the development of Kyle Clifford, the day Rob Blake resigned the captaincy, how that situation was handled, we break down the 1993 playoffs by round, plus he shares one of the best pranks he was ever part of and much more.Oh yeah, and we play word association using names like Barry Melrose, Bob Berry, Andy Murray, Terry Murray and Dave Taylor.Audio player available here.note: the sound quality was not as good as normal,it was cleaned up as best as could be during editingALSO AVAILABLE ON iTunes - START HEREThe Mayorwww.twitter.com/MayorNHL www.facebook.com/MayorsManor
Joseph Maizlish voluntarily relinquished his deferment during the Vietnam War and spent 2 1/2 years in jail. His work now includes mediation and activities with Southern California War Tax Resistance. Family counseling, civil rights, antinuclear work are all part of his path.Music Featured: Have You Been to Jail for Justice? - Anne Feeney Travelers - Andy & Terry Murray
This week we talk to Bob Kurtz, Wally Shaver and Terry Murray, head coach of the LA Kings.
vs Kings - Post Game - Coach Terry Murray
Interview with JoAnne Juett of Eau Claire's First Baptist Church regarding the Good Neighbor Project and much more.Music Featured: God Bless the Child - Blood, Sweat and Tears Here I Am Cowboy Dan - Andy & Terry Murray Immigrant - John McCutcheon