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Vince Tracy Podcasts
Champions League Format Working

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 59:32


Champions League New Format gains Approval with Terry Whitehead 23rd January 2025 @vincetracy and @terrywhitehead discussed #premier #everton #villa #liverpool #mancity #chelsea #championsleague  #westham #arneslot #davidmoyes #finace #predictions #lpremier #advertising #predictions #weather #grahampotter #championsleagueformat #nabagers #predictions

Vince Tracy Podcasts
Saudi Arabia and The Court of Human Rights

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 59:07


Saudi Arabia and The Court of Human Rights with Terry Whitehead 10th October 2024@terrywhitehead and @vincetracy discussed #spain #uk #scientists #mothernature #covid #laboratory #cloning #ai #schengen #china #passports #eu #teachers #sex #creator #oil #money #gramsci #hegemony #cultural #ideology 

Vince Tracy Podcasts
It's all Up In The Air with Terry Whitehead

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 59:59


It's all Up In The Air with Terry Whitehead @terrywhitehead and @vincetracy discussed #Boeing #crashes #procurement #Belgium #rape #aerobatics #lamanga #violence #religion #londonbarrier #airtrafficcontrollers #France #easyjet #aircrew #greenparty #israel #mossad #teruel

Vince Tracy Podcasts
How old is Old Enough? with Terry Whitehead

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 60:05


@vincetracy and @terrywhitehead discuss #Ukraine #EU #Poland #Hungary #tattoos #teachers #animalactivists #GrandNational #rape #judges #AmericanBulldogs #MPs #UK

Europe Calling
What a Mess

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022


Terry Whitehead 29th September 2022 Europe must prepare for 'previously unimaginable' threats to its offshore and undersea infrastructure, Germany's interior minister has said today, after the Nord Stream pipe was blown up in a suspected Russian attack. Leaders have already begun scrambling to shore up their defences with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg in Denmark today for talks which he said 'addressed the protection of critical infrastructure' while Norway said it was deploying the military to protect its oil and gas rigs. The Spanish government is planning to impose a temporary tax on the wealthiest 1% of the country's population, starting from next year amid soaring inflation, Budget Minister María Jesús Montero said on Thursday. She acknowledged that she was negotiating with the PSOE socialists' junior coalition partner, the left-wing Podemos group, who had the initiative in its electoral programme. Why has the pound dropped? The pound has plummeted in direct reaction to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's so-called mini-budget on Friday, which announced the biggest tax cuts in the past 50 years. Why has it got worse over the weekend? While there was an initial fall after the chancellor's announcement, sterling started to rally slightly. The Danish monarch has removed prince and princess as well as 'His/Her Highness' titles from Nikolai, 23, Felix, 20, Henrik, 13, and Athena, ten. A statement on Wednesday said Queen Margrethe hopes the move will allow the siblings to 'shape their own lives without being limited by the special considerations and duties' that a formal affiliation with the Danish Royal Family involves. The world's second-largest fresh produce wholesale market in Rungin near Orly airport in the southern suburbs of Paris has been reportedly been totally destroyed today, Sunday, September 25, after a massive fire broke out. Italy Silvio Berlusconi has sparked fury by claiming Vladimir Putin was 'pushed' into invading Ukraine and only wants to put 'decent people' in charge of Kyiv. the nationalist Giorgia Meloni is swept into power on Sunday's vote. The Brothers of Italy leader has been dominating the polls despite a number of gaffes in her campaign, which saw her forced to suspend a party candidate for praising Hitler and a close associate accused of performing a Nazi salute. he Royal Air Force has admitted 'mistakes were made' following claims it pressured a recruitment boss to prioritise women and ethnic minorities over white men as part of a diversity drive.Claims first emerged last month that the RAF's head of recruitment had refused to follow an order to prioritise particular candidates because she believed it was 'unlawful' Peter Hitchens Like a man who has had his head severed but doesn't realise it, much of Britain still has not grasped the significance of the huge constitutional changes brought in by Brown and Blair after 1997. Judges in an English court warned a few years ago in a case about Christian foster parents who couldn't agree to the modern view of homosexuality: ‘Although historically this country is part of the Christian West, and although it has an established church which is Christian, there have been enormous changes in the social and religious life of our country over the last century… We sit as secular judges serving a multicultural community of many faiths............But can a ‘multicultural community of many faiths' put up with a ceremony which requires the new monarch to assent to the demand made to his mother in 1953: ‘Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of God and the true profession of the Gospel? Will you to the utmost of your power maintain in the United Kingdom the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law?' If so, the promise will be empty, as King Charles well knows. It is quite obvious that, in the 70-year gap between the two ceremonies, the entire country has been utterly changed, divorced or unwed rather than married, committed to personal autonomy rather than to self restraint, vaguely republican rather than vaguely monarchist, filled with competing cultures rather than sharing a single one...............

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Dynamic Duo

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 53:02


Dynamic Duo  @PaulJohnWhisky @KavalanWhisky @LagavulinWhisky #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good old Boy Mike, Made Man Bob, and Good ol Boy Harmeet CHATS – Our CHATS episode with Made Man Bob and Good ol Boy Harmeet as we continue to celebrate Season 10. We revisit the evolution of producing this show remotely and in a wide variety of situations. We have a real-life drug dealer and member of the mafia on this show. Who do you think almost finished their Ph.D. in Cardiology Pharmacology? Join us as we sip on some whisky and CHAT.   Paul John Christmas 2021 SIPS-5 Kavalan Vinho Barrique SIPS-5 Lagavulin 12 Special Release 2021 SIPS-4 The Jamaican Beef Patty™ is from It's About a Horse info@sipssudsandsmokes.com TW- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf.  Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”  Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx   TITLE: Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx   TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Jeff Woods & Terry Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Global, True Native Media Solutions, PodBean Content hosting services: PRX, NCRA, Radio4All, PodBean, Soundcloud

Vince Tracy Podcasts
More Woes for Boris

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 61:52


Aspects of EU and UK news discussed with Terry Whitehead and Vince Tracy

Bill Kelly Show
Ont. says they won't change course on reopening plan, IC report on Hamilton councillor Terry Whitehead's behavior & Did Big Bird cross the line?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 52:59


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Ontario's health minister says the government isn't changing course on its reopening plan despite a recent rise in COVID-19 infections. Health Minister Christine Elliott says a bump in cases was anticipated during the colder weather as people move indoors, and that was factored into the province's plans. Elliott said if restrictions are reintroduced it will be by region and most likely led by local medical officers of health because they have the best knowledge of their areas and what must be done. Do we need to consider adjusting our public health restrictions? GUEST: Dr. Prabhat Jha, Epidemiologist and Professor of Global Health with the University of Toronto, and Founding Director of the Centre for Global Health Research at St. Michael's Hospital - Hamilton's integrity commissioner says Terry Whitehead should lose a month of pay after finding the Mountain city councillor bullied city staff in a meeting about traffic on Aberdeen Avenue, and that he should be restricted in which staffers he deals with directly. Principles Integrity, the firm given the role of integrity commissioner, says Whitehead was antagonistic and hostile toward a senior staffer in discussing the reconfiguration of the west-end road, which Whitehead says has slowed down commuters from Ward 14. At the Sept. 11, 2020, meeting, the report says, Whitehead delivered a series of antagonistic questions at a chief road official. If something similar had been in court, the report says, it would be seen as "witness badgering." GUEST: Laura Babcock, President of PowerGroup - Big Bird ruffled some conservatives' feathers this weekend by announcing that he had been vaccinated against COVID-19. The beloved Muppet tweeted on Sunday that he had gotten the shot, which is newly available for Americans between the ages of 5 and 11. Big Bird has been a fixture of children's television since 1969 but is officially 6 years old. What are the business ethics of using children's TV programming to increase vaccination? GUEST: David Soberman, Canadian National Chair in Strategic Marketing with Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vince Tracy Podcasts
Russia Calling the Shots

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 60:15


Vince Tracy, Neil Colbourne and Terry Whitehead discussing..........Jake Sullivan, US national security adviser, has warned Russia not to use Europe's gas crisis as a 'political weapon' after Vladimir Putin was accused of choking supplies to gain leverage in talks over a major new supply pipeline.

Vince Tracy Podcasts
Europe Calling

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 60:24


Vince Tracy and Terry Whitehead discuss items in the Spanish and UK press that might have slipped under the radar. We try to make sense from these items working out what is fake news and what has been reported inaccurately. Vince hosts the show and the guests might vary.

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Europe Calling
Will the Lockdown Work?

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping Overnight the 285 new deaths in Germany - surpassed the previous record of 266 last Friday - Spain started to return to work on Monday as non-essential workers such as factory and construction personnel were allowed to resume their jobs after a two-week ban.

Europe Calling
No End in Sight

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping . Agriculture is one of the basic pillars to ensure the proper functioning of the distribution chain that ensures citizen food at a time when the population remains confined to their homes.

Europe Calling
No End in Sight

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping . Agriculture is one of the basic pillars to ensure the proper functioning of the distribution chain that ensures citizen food at a time when the population remains confined to their homes.

Europe Calling
Reaction to Lockdown

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping. At least 60 priests have died in Italy amid the country's coronavirus pandemic as the Pope called on them to 'have courage' to attend the sick.

Europe Calling
Reaction to Lockdown

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping. At least 60 priests have died in Italy amid the country's coronavirus pandemic as the Pope called on them to 'have courage' to attend the sick.

Europe Calling
Corona Lockdown

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping. We use the word 'lockdown' but it is more a question of authorities making us change our ways. We looked at the situation here in Spàin with aspects to the fore including how the religious festivals have been affected. Needless to say we looked at how it appears locally as most of the Madrid and Barcelona news coverage has instigated a lot of our worries. The UK has a different approach and Terry outlined why he felt this was sensible. We also tried to tease out any positives that might come from current suffering. It is pretty obvious that the economic picture will be very different in the foreseeable future and wish everyone well. Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to all the medical staff everywhere and many others who are trying to keep us all fed and safe including the shopworkers and delivery drivers and cleaners everywhere. Stay safe, everyone, wherever you might be

Europe Calling
Corona Lockdown

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020


With this terrible global pandemic now hitting almost every country on earth I chatted with Terry Whitehead to discover how he has been coping. We use the word 'lockdown' but it is more a question of authorities making us change our ways. We looked at the situation here in Spàin with aspects to the fore including how the religious festivals have been affected. Needless to say we looked at how it appears locally as most of the Madrid and Barcelona news coverage has instigated a lot of our worries. The UK has a different approach and Terry outlined why he felt this was sensible. We also tried to tease out any positives that might come from current suffering. It is pretty obvious that the economic picture will be very different in the foreseeable future and wish everyone well. Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to all the medical staff everywhere and many others who are trying to keep us all fed and safe including the shopworkers and delivery drivers and cleaners everywhere. Stay safe, everyone, wherever you might be

Europe Calling
CoronaVirus and China's Economy

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020


With a month and a half to go before the Easter break, which traditionally represents a peak in visitors and expenditure, there has so far been little change to tourist flows to the Canary Islands despite four confirmed cases of the coronavirus and a hotel in lockdown in Adeje, on Tenerife island. Vince is joined by Terry Whitehead and Emilio Bellagios

Europe Calling
CoronaVirus and China's Economy

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020


With a month and a half to go before the Easter break, which traditionally represents a peak in visitors and expenditure, there has so far been little change to tourist flows to the Canary Islands despite four confirmed cases of the coronavirus and a hotel in lockdown in Adeje, on Tenerife island. Vince is joined by Terry Whitehead and Emilio Bellagios

Scott Radley Show
Scott Radley Show Podcast - LRT is a mess, no spend challenge, the XFL, and terrible baby names

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 62:01


Terry Whitehead joins Scott to talk about the stirring behind the scenes drama with the LRT and the Ford government. Andy Lyster talks about the pros and cons of the no-spend-challenge for January. Neil Lumsden and Scott get into the nitty-gritty of the XFL. And finally, Scott talks across the glass to talk about the worst baby names of the decade.

Bill Kelly Show
Podcast - Hamilton's arena, Piers 6 and 7 and election meddling.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 53:00


There are concerns that the owner of the Bulldogs won't wait til the city makes a move on a new arena or a rejuvenated downtown one. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton.  City Councillor Chad Collins is concerned that delays on Pier 6 and 7 may be going on unnecessarily longer, and that council needs to start being aggressive when it comes to building there. Guest: Chad Collins, City Councillor, Ward 5.  A report suggests that Russia could meddle in our election due to a growing interest in the Arctic. Guest: Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political science, Carleton University.

Europe Calling
Boris meets Angela

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019


Our guest is Terry Whitehead.....The ongoing crisis over the Spanish NGO rescue ship Open Arms.... After 20 days with no solution in sight for the migrants on board, the vessel was finally given permission to dock in Lampedusa. The Open Arms had been anchored just 800 meters from the Italian island since Friday, with the country’s authorities refusing it entry and Spain coming up with a number of different solutions – all of which the NGO had refused....... THANKS to the Mortgage Law, amended in 1998, the Church in Spain has been able to register 30,000 properties as its own.These include not only cathedrals, churches and chapels but also parish halls, teachers’ housing, squares, fountains, land and even fronton courts where the Spanish ball game is played. ......... Spain has a national strategy to combat food waste, which places special emphasis on consumer responsibility. Indeed, the plan only measures domestic food waste, ignoring other links in the agrifood chain. According to the available data, 84.2% of products are thrown directly in the trash, especially fruit, vegetables and milk products. The other 15.8% is tossed away after being cooked. RESIDENTS of the island of Ibiza have been left fuming after a 12 hour DJ set turned a cruise liner into a non stop rave. The Island council have been inundated with complaints from angry residents after the cruise liner started playing loud dance music from 12pm until the early hours of the morning. Angela Merkel warned Boris Johnson that Germany is ready for a No Deal Brexit as the UK's Prime Minister told his counterpart to her face that the backstop must be scrapped ahead of formal talks in Berlin. The German Chancellor said she wanted to 'continue to have very close relations between the UK and the EU' once Britain has left the bloc and that her preference was for a deal to be done before October 31. In the UK t he Office for National Statistics said today that it had downgraded its immigration stats after it found net EU migration had been under-estimated while non-EU net migration had been over-stated. The Speaker of the House of Commons-Exercising the casting vote One of the most important, albeit very rarely used, powers the Speaker has is to exercise the casting vote in the event of a draw. The use of this power is governed by a long-standing principle aimed at maintaining the Speaker’s impartiality, namely that they should not vote against the overall majority. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been pictured leaving the South of France over the weekend in a fourth trip by private jet in just 11 days. Prince Harry and Meghan, who have been outspoken on environmental issues in recent months, generated an estimated seven times the emissions per person compared to a commercial flight when flying home from Nice. A GCSE pupil was disqualified after examiners mistook her vegetarian views on Halal meat for Islamophobia. Abigail Ward, 16, who attends Gildredge House school in Eastbourne, East Sussex, was told by exam board OCR that she had made 'obscene racial comments' while answering her Religious Studies exam in June. On the subject of halal butchers, the student had written, '...which I find absolutely disgusting.' …........ A gang of drunk schoolboys destroyed a model railway exhibition after breaking into a school sports hall to play football in the middle of the night. The youths caused £30,000 worth of damage in Lincolnshire and smashed up hand-built locomotives and displays including one which had taken 36 years to build.

Europe Calling
Boris meets Angela

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019


Our guest is Terry Whitehead.....The ongoing crisis over the Spanish NGO rescue ship Open Arms.... After 20 days with no solution in sight for the migrants on board, the vessel was finally given permission to dock in Lampedusa. The Open Arms had been anchored just 800 meters from the Italian island since Friday, with the country’s authorities refusing it entry and Spain coming up with a number of different solutions – all of which the NGO had refused....... THANKS to the Mortgage Law, amended in 1998, the Church in Spain has been able to register 30,000 properties as its own.These include not only cathedrals, churches and chapels but also parish halls, teachers’ housing, squares, fountains, land and even fronton courts where the Spanish ball game is played. ......... Spain has a national strategy to combat food waste, which places special emphasis on consumer responsibility. Indeed, the plan only measures domestic food waste, ignoring other links in the agrifood chain. According to the available data, 84.2% of products are thrown directly in the trash, especially fruit, vegetables and milk products. The other 15.8% is tossed away after being cooked. RESIDENTS of the island of Ibiza have been left fuming after a 12 hour DJ set turned a cruise liner into a non stop rave. The Island council have been inundated with complaints from angry residents after the cruise liner started playing loud dance music from 12pm until the early hours of the morning. Angela Merkel warned Boris Johnson that Germany is ready for a No Deal Brexit as the UK's Prime Minister told his counterpart to her face that the backstop must be scrapped ahead of formal talks in Berlin. The German Chancellor said she wanted to 'continue to have very close relations between the UK and the EU' once Britain has left the bloc and that her preference was for a deal to be done before October 31. In the UK t he Office for National Statistics said today that it had downgraded its immigration stats after it found net EU migration had been under-estimated while non-EU net migration had been over-stated. The Speaker of the House of Commons-Exercising the casting vote One of the most important, albeit very rarely used, powers the Speaker has is to exercise the casting vote in the event of a draw. The use of this power is governed by a long-standing principle aimed at maintaining the Speaker’s impartiality, namely that they should not vote against the overall majority. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been pictured leaving the South of France over the weekend in a fourth trip by private jet in just 11 days. Prince Harry and Meghan, who have been outspoken on environmental issues in recent months, generated an estimated seven times the emissions per person compared to a commercial flight when flying home from Nice. A GCSE pupil was disqualified after examiners mistook her vegetarian views on Halal meat for Islamophobia. Abigail Ward, 16, who attends Gildredge House school in Eastbourne, East Sussex, was told by exam board OCR that she had made 'obscene racial comments' while answering her Religious Studies exam in June. On the subject of halal butchers, the student had written, '...which I find absolutely disgusting.' …........ A gang of drunk schoolboys destroyed a model railway exhibition after breaking into a school sports hall to play football in the middle of the night. The youths caused £30,000 worth of damage in Lincolnshire and smashed up hand-built locomotives and displays including one which had taken 36 years to build.

Bill Kelly Show
Podcast - Police response to Pride conflict, Aberdeen traffic debate, And Michael Jackson's changing legacy

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 45:07


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast Following the conflict at Hamilton's Pride event in Gage park, and the subsequent peaceful protest against the Yellow Vest movement that was held outside City Hall, Bill talks to Graham Crawford about the many issues on the minds of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Guest: Graham Crawford, History and Heritage Owner, Active Resident - Council has to decide this Wednesday on what they want to do to ease traffic on Aberdeen. Councillor Maureen says that it should be about putting the safety of children first. But others disagree. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton Guest: Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton - Some experts are warning that the federal election is easy prey for those on social media who want to interfere. Bill Kelly gets more on this from Simon Kiss, Professor of Journalism/Leadership, Wilfred Laurier. Guest: Alan Cross, music journalist, internationally known broadcaster - A Superior Court Chief Justice says that Ontario's courts are littered with paper and have poor access to internet, basically living in the past, and are in need of an update. @CHMLBillKelly speaks with Jeff Manishin, Criminal Lawyer with Ross & McBride/ Former Crown Attorney. Guest: Gerry Wright, Director of the M.G. DeGroote Institute of Infectious Diseases at McMaster University

Europe Calling
Intriguing European Elections

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019


Terry Whitehead joins Vince to discuss how SPAIN’S left-leaning Partido Socialista PSOE) won 20 European Parliament seats and made gains in towns, cities and regions while the Brexit Party topped Britain’s ballot. .Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s PSOE will have six more Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) bringing its total to 20.The conservative Partido Popular (PP) lost four of its seats, leaving it with 12 MEPs. The centrist Ciudadanos picked up a seat to reach seven MEPs, while the leftist Podemos lost five MEPs and now has 11 seats.The far-right Vox will enter the European Parliament for the first time after winning three seats. Meanwhile in Britain, results released yesterday showed the pro-leave Brexit Party won 31.6 per cent of the vote, picking up 29 European Parliament seats. The pro-Remain Liberal Democrats won an extra 15 seats giving it 16 MEPs, up from one before the vote.Labour lost 10 seats and now has 10 MEPs. The Conservatives lost 15 seats leaving them with four MEPs and he Green Party won four more seats than in the last European Parliament election in 2014 and now has a total of seven MEPs. .THE Catholic Church in Spain has announced that it contributed €1.38 billion to the Spanish economy in 2016 following a recent study undertaken by the Conferencia Episcopal Española. With some 23,000 parishes within the country it employs large numbersof men and women who are tax payers and also supports those in need through Caritas and other charitable operations. AFTER China closed the doors to the importation of waste material, it has been diverted to other parts of Asia and recently Malaysia seized large volumes of illegal plastic waste sent from Spain.According to Greenpeace, in 2018, Researchers working on The Jeremy Kyle Show have been accused of smoking cannabis with guests and giving them alcohol for 'medicinal purposes' in a bombshell documentary. British children are at risk of a rickets epidemic as they spend more time indoors playing on smartphones and tablets, an expert has warned. Steve Jones, a leading geneticist, said the condition – common in Victorian times – was coming back 'at some speed' as youngsters spent less time in the sun.. Car theft victims are getting a payout from insurers every eight minutes, according to alarming new data released today. Around £108 million – or £1.2 million a day – was paid out in claims in the first three months of the year.

Europe Calling
Intriguing European Elections

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019


Terry Whitehead joins Vince to discuss how SPAIN’S left-leaning Partido Socialista PSOE) won 20 European Parliament seats and made gains in towns, cities and regions while the Brexit Party topped Britain’s ballot. .Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s PSOE will have six more Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) bringing its total to 20.The conservative Partido Popular (PP) lost four of its seats, leaving it with 12 MEPs. The centrist Ciudadanos picked up a seat to reach seven MEPs, while the leftist Podemos lost five MEPs and now has 11 seats.The far-right Vox will enter the European Parliament for the first time after winning three seats. Meanwhile in Britain, results released yesterday showed the pro-leave Brexit Party won 31.6 per cent of the vote, picking up 29 European Parliament seats. The pro-Remain Liberal Democrats won an extra 15 seats giving it 16 MEPs, up from one before the vote.Labour lost 10 seats and now has 10 MEPs. The Conservatives lost 15 seats leaving them with four MEPs and he Green Party won four more seats than in the last European Parliament election in 2014 and now has a total of seven MEPs. .THE Catholic Church in Spain has announced that it contributed €1.38 billion to the Spanish economy in 2016 following a recent study undertaken by the Conferencia Episcopal Española. With some 23,000 parishes within the country it employs large numbersof men and women who are tax payers and also supports those in need through Caritas and other charitable operations. AFTER China closed the doors to the importation of waste material, it has been diverted to other parts of Asia and recently Malaysia seized large volumes of illegal plastic waste sent from Spain.According to Greenpeace, in 2018, Researchers working on The Jeremy Kyle Show have been accused of smoking cannabis with guests and giving them alcohol for 'medicinal purposes' in a bombshell documentary. British children are at risk of a rickets epidemic as they spend more time indoors playing on smartphones and tablets, an expert has warned. Steve Jones, a leading geneticist, said the condition – common in Victorian times – was coming back 'at some speed' as youngsters spent less time in the sun.. Car theft victims are getting a payout from insurers every eight minutes, according to alarming new data released today. Around £108 million – or £1.2 million a day – was paid out in claims in the first three months of the year.

Europe Calling
More Elections for Spain

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019


Terry Whitehead joins Vince for today's podcast... Officials at Spain’s conservative Popular Party (PP) are criticizing the prime minister’s choice of date for the snap general election, saying it shows little sensitivity for religious observance. The European Union, just like the markets, is ruling out a financial or budget meltdown as a result of the snap election announced in Spain for April 28. The risk of seeing Spain follow in Italy’s footsteps is creating apprehension among EU institutions, which view Spain as one of the few member states that supports European integration and remains free of extremist parties. The EU remained relatively calm, and was even relieved to a certain extent, when the previous government of Mariano Rajoy, of the conservative Popular Party (PP), was brought down by a no-confidence vote led by Sánchez. Rajoy’s administration had been marked by an unprecedented territorial crisis in Catalonia Of all the foreigners who live in Spain, the British community is one of the most closed off. Britons tend to recreate on Spain’s Mediterranean coast the life they had in the United Kingdom before they retired – complete with the same traditions, language, restaurants and pubs, and little relationship with the Spanish community. Barcelona has entered the New Year without resolving one of its most pressing issues: rising crime rates. According to the Spanish Interior Ministry, criminal infractions increased by 17.2% in 2018, making the Catalan capital Spain’s leader in rising crime rates. The European Parliament's 'grand coalition' of centre left and centre right parties could lose its majority for the first time in 40 years, it has been reported. The UK Parliament has seen resignations from both Labour and Conservative ranks. Is this the start of a new centre party? Home Secretary Sajid Javid has revoked the British citizenship of 19-year-old ISIS bride Shamima Begum, according to a letter from the Home Office to her family today. The UK Business Secretary warned the car industry needs MPs to vote for the Brexitdeal today as he scrambled to respond to Honda planning to close its Swindon plant.

Europe Calling
More Elections for Spain

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019


Terry Whitehead joins Vince for today's podcast... Officials at Spain’s conservative Popular Party (PP) are criticizing the prime minister’s choice of date for the snap general election, saying it shows little sensitivity for religious observance. The European Union, just like the markets, is ruling out a financial or budget meltdown as a result of the snap election announced in Spain for April 28. The risk of seeing Spain follow in Italy’s footsteps is creating apprehension among EU institutions, which view Spain as one of the few member states that supports European integration and remains free of extremist parties. The EU remained relatively calm, and was even relieved to a certain extent, when the previous government of Mariano Rajoy, of the conservative Popular Party (PP), was brought down by a no-confidence vote led by Sánchez. Rajoy’s administration had been marked by an unprecedented territorial crisis in Catalonia Of all the foreigners who live in Spain, the British community is one of the most closed off. Britons tend to recreate on Spain’s Mediterranean coast the life they had in the United Kingdom before they retired – complete with the same traditions, language, restaurants and pubs, and little relationship with the Spanish community. Barcelona has entered the New Year without resolving one of its most pressing issues: rising crime rates. According to the Spanish Interior Ministry, criminal infractions increased by 17.2% in 2018, making the Catalan capital Spain’s leader in rising crime rates. The European Parliament's 'grand coalition' of centre left and centre right parties could lose its majority for the first time in 40 years, it has been reported. The UK Parliament has seen resignations from both Labour and Conservative ranks. Is this the start of a new centre party? Home Secretary Sajid Javid has revoked the British citizenship of 19-year-old ISIS bride Shamima Begum, according to a letter from the Home Office to her family today. The UK Business Secretary warned the car industry needs MPs to vote for the Brexitdeal today as he scrambled to respond to Honda planning to close its Swindon plant.

Europe Calling
Spain and Brexit-Clues?

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019


Terry Whitehead joins Neil and Vince for this edition of our weekly podcast. Madrid is currently drawing up contingency plans for its relationship with Britain. Citizens. Spain counts on the largest community of British residents in the EU (around 300,000), and a high number of Spaniards living in the UK (116,000). Aviation. Air traffic is a much more complex issue. Beyond the general uncertainty related to a key area for tourism, Spain is faced with the specific problem of Iberia – the former flag carrier is part of the British group IAG, which also includes British Airways........ Trade. The government already has an estimate as to how much it will have to increase its customs resources should there be a hard Brexit. I............... Fishing. In this area, Spain considers the work already done by the EC to have significantly reduced the adverse effects for the Spanish fishermen who are operating in the United Kingdom (there are around 80 boats who fish in British waters). Gibraltar. The issue related to Brexit that has consumed the most diplomatic efforts is the one that the government considers to be the best covered. The Spanish government believes that, even if the general Withdrawal Agreement were to be rejected – the document contains a specific protocol on Gibraltar – the bilateral arrangements that Madrid and London have signed up to relating to the British Overseas Territory would remain in force..............

Europe Calling
Spain and Brexit-Clues?

Europe Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019


Terry Whitehead joins Neil and Vince for this edition of our weekly podcast. Madrid is currently drawing up contingency plans for its relationship with Britain. Citizens. Spain counts on the largest community of British residents in the EU (around 300,000), and a high number of Spaniards living in the UK (116,000). Aviation. Air traffic is a much more complex issue. Beyond the general uncertainty related to a key area for tourism, Spain is faced with the specific problem of Iberia – the former flag carrier is part of the British group IAG, which also includes British Airways........ Trade. The government already has an estimate as to how much it will have to increase its customs resources should there be a hard Brexit. I............... Fishing. In this area, Spain considers the work already done by the EC to have significantly reduced the adverse effects for the Spanish fishermen who are operating in the United Kingdom (there are around 80 boats who fish in British waters). Gibraltar. The issue related to Brexit that has consumed the most diplomatic efforts is the one that the government considers to be the best covered. The Spanish government believes that, even if the general Withdrawal Agreement were to be rejected – the document contains a specific protocol on Gibraltar – the bilateral arrangements that Madrid and London have signed up to relating to the British Overseas Territory would remain in force..............

Bill Kelly Show
Podcast - Terry Whitehead's LRT listening tour and the Chief's Townhall

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 52:42


Yesterday, on Bill's Show, we discussed Terry Whitehead and his listening tour for LRT. He joined us today to clarify what's going on. Guest: Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 14, City of Hamilton. The Chief's Townhall with Hamilton Police Chief Eric Girt.

Bill Kelly Show
Terry Whitehead clarifies what's happening with his listening tour.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 17:44


Yesterday, on Bill's Show, we discussed Terry Whitehead and his listening tour for LRT. He joined us today to clarify what's going on. Guest: Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton.

Bill Kelly Show
Podcast - Terry Whitehead, nationalism and the USMCA.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 50:50


Photo: (Ludovic Marin/Pool Photo via AP) Councillor Terry Whitehead has been suspended from the board while an oversight agency investigates a misconduct complaint. He denies any wrong doing. What exactly is going on here? Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup.  World leaders yesterday at a World War I Centennial ceremony spoke of the dangers of nationalism. Trudeau, Macron and others were ones to issue the remarks hoping to renew calls to quash tensions across the globe. Guest: John Colarusso, Ph.D.,Professor Anthropology, and Linguistics and Languages. (expert on the people, conflicts, history and culture of the Caucasus region of Russia)  If last week's midterms were going to assuage concerns over the USMCA deal and the tariff dispute, it's not helping. When can we expect a ratification? Will we see our tariffs removed by the U.S. before then? Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University.

Scott Radley Show
What's the appeal of serving on the Hamilton police services board? Will Terri-Lynne McClintic go back to prison? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 46:15


Ward 14 councillor Terry Whitehead recently announced he will not be serving another term on the Hamilton Police Services Board. Who will replace him and why is there such interest in filling the position?Guest: Terry Whitehead, councillor for Ward 14-The controversial decision to transfer convicted child-killer Terri-Lynne McClintic from prison to a healing lodge could be up for immediate reassessment.Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has announced new rules for how Correctional Service Canada approves and assesses inmate transfers to healing lodges.Guest: Alex Pierson, host of ON Point with Alex Pierson, Global News Radio-Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil discuss free agent Bryce Harper turning down a 10-year $300 million deal from the Washington Nationals and whether or not there will be long term support for a CFL team in the Maritimes.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH

Bill Kelly Show
Democrats take the house, Tony Clement and the Police Services Board.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 52:25


Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young) The US midterms are over and the Democrats have won back the house. How did it all break down? Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup. Conservative MP Tony Clement has quit the shadow cabinet after revealing he shared explicit sexual images and a video of himself to someone who he says is now extorting him. Guest: David Akin, Global News.  Some veteran councillor members are expressing interest in serving the police services board, now that Terry Whitehead isn't seeking reappointment. Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer.

Bill Kelly Show
Terry Whitehead is calling for an independent review of St. Joes on West 5th.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 6:53


Photo: (900 CHML) Another patient escaped from St. Joseph's Healthcare's West 5th hospital. Now a city councillor is calling for an independent review. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton.

Bill Kelly Show
LRT extension, Dundas likes LRT and HSR drivers against LRT privatization

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 24:20


The province has been sending strong signals about extending the LRT to Eastgate. Could one of Hamilton's toughest critics on the project change their position? The meeting for the vote on the EPA is today.Donna Skelly, City Councilor for Ward 7. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton A group of engaged citizens over the weekend and yesterday went through wards of undecided councilors to spread the word about the project. What have they heard down in Dundas and in Ward 6 from residents?Ian Borsuk, works for Environment Hamilton and has been involved in YES LR canvassing in Dundas The HSR driver's union says it is against privatization of the LRT and wants the City to stand by a clause in their contract forbidding outside operators from running transit in Hamilton.Eric Tuck, President ATU Local 107

Bill Kelly Show
The province has been sending strong signals about extending the LRT to Eastgate

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 5:27


The province has been sending strong signals about extending the LRT to Eastgate. Could one of Hamilton's toughest critics on the project change their position? The meeting for the vote on the EPA is today. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. 905.317.6001

Bill Kelly Show
Councillor Terry Whitehead is calling for an audit on the LRT project

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 53:10


Councillor Terry Whitehead is calling for an audit on the LRT project for Hamilton, and intends on bringing forward the motion at the special LRt committee meeting on the 28th.Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. A local HVAC subcontractor that worked on the construction of Tim Hortons Field is concerned over reports that the city is prepared to settle their legal action against Kenaidan Construction, one of the general contractors. Lancaster has yet to receive full payment from Kenadian and is calling on councilors to ensure all subcontractors are paid in full.Greg Crawford, Vice President of operations at Lancaster group. Child Care advocates have been told to expect long term funding in the upcoming federal budget that is due to be released next week. What is the need for child care in our country and is it increasing? How can we meet demand and have it be affordable?Maureen Dennis, mom of four, parenting expert and founder of Wee Welcome.ca

Bill Kelly Show
Do you support Councillor Terry Whitehead's idea for an audit on the LRT project?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 5:26


Councillor Terry Whitehead is calling for an audit on the LRT project for Hamilton, and intends on bringing forward the motion at the special LRt committee meeting on the 28th.Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton.

Bill Kelly Show
Reflecting on the fiasco that was a press conference at City Hall

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 46:24


Yesterday, Terry Whitehead made an announcement at City hall , saying that the province is making inulateral decisions and that the original plan (with LRT heading to Eastgate) should be reinstated. He also called for the Auditor General to investigate the cost effectiveness of the project.Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. Whitehead's press conference was followed by one by Councillor Matthew Green, where a heckler (and former mayoral candidate) stepped forward interrupting with calls for getting rid of everyone and for the public to vote for him in 2018. Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup Another blast of snow is expected for today. Environment Canada projects right now 2-4 centimeters for Hamilton. But with winter comes the potential for slips and falls. This time of year, lawyers are inundated with calls of those who have fallen.Rebecca Wissenz, Wissenz Law

Bill Kelly Show
Was Councilor Green out of line ?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 6:09


Yesterday, Terry Whitehead made an announcement at City hall , saying that the province is making inulateral decisions and that the original plan (with LRT heading to Eastgate) should be reinstated. He also called for the Auditor General to investigate the cost effectiveness of the project. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton

Bill Kelly Show
Are you in support of the latest changes to the LRT line ?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 6:00


Residents should expect to hear news soon on the fate of the spur line for James Street, which has been a part of the LRT plan. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton

Bill Kelly Show
What is the latest out of Quebec City?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 49:07


Residents should expect to hear news soon on the fate of the spur line for James Street, which has been a part of the LRT plan.Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. LRT continued… Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer. What is the latest out of Quebec City?Mike Armstrong, Global National's Quebec Correspondant

Bill Kelly Show
What are LRT planners thinking in regards to dedicated parking for LRT riders?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 6:34


What are LRT planners thinking in regards to t a Gage Park stop and dedicated parking for LRT riders?  An updated map shows a stop for Gage Park, and the people involved with the project are looking into park and ride spots. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton

Bill Kelly Show
Councillor Terry Whitehead has called for a two way traffic conversion for St. Queen

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 50:05


A 20 Storey mixed income development that is envisioned for York Boulevard is the first in a wave of proposals that will see city owned land turn into affordable housing.Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton Ontario's human rights commissioner urges for sports reporters and news outlets to not use the Cleveland team's full name during its series against the Blue Jays. She argues that the name is an offensive caricature of indigenous people. Theo Selles, Registered Family Therapist, President of Integrity Works. Councillor Terry Whitehead has called for a two way traffic conversion for Queen Street, from Aberdeen to King St W.  He plans on putting forward the motion later this month. Would making Queen a two way street be a positive game changer or will it disrupt the flow of traffic in the city? Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer

Bill Kelly Show
Jason Far vs Terry Whitehead, UNIFOR settle with GM and New York Bombings

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 50:47


Hamilton Councillor Jason Farr has accused a colleague of creativing divisiveness when it comes to the installation of bike lanes on Herkimer and Charlton. Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton. Unifor and General Motors of Canada have reached a tentative contract settlement which has averted a walkout that was scheduled to begin last night. This new deal includes wage increases, signing bonuses and lump-sum payments. Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. New York City police engaged in a shoot out with the man suspected in Saturday's bombings in New York and New Jersey. The man was captured after a man hunt and the shootout. Ahamad Khan Rhaami has been charged with five counts of attempted murder. John Thompson. Security Consultant, Strategic Intelligence Group

Bill Kelly Show
LRT properties, Hamilton Walk of Fame and Colin Kapernick

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 44:25


Businesses and landowners will learn this week if their property is needed to build the LRT line. Early estimates say that that up to 250 properties could be affected. John Best. President, The Bay Observer Where would Hamilton's own Walk of Fame be located? There have been a few suggestions city staff have made that are up for consideration at an upcoming meeting. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. 905.317.6001 A cartoonist's drawing in regards to the Kapernick situation is garnering feedback on social media. Many people are still speaking out against the NFL Quarterback, who refuses to stand for National Anthems until there is an improvement in US race relations. Theo Selles, Registered Family Therapist, President of Integrity Works

Bill Kelly Show
Where would Hamilton's own Walk of Fame be located?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 4:16


Where would Hamilton's own Walk of Fame be located? There have been a few suggestions city staff have made that are up for consideration at an upcoming meeting. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton

Bill Kelly Show
Should we invest in the BLAST Network before we continue with the LRT project ?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 4:29


City councilors are looking at bringing back calls for cash to support the BLAST Network, a long planned project. The BLAAST Network could connect the lower city from the east to west as well as link the airport to the harbor, and have express buses to Waterdown and Meadowlands. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton

Scott Thompson Show
LRT, Ontario $300B in debt and a priest killed in a chuch

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 55:49


 Yesterday, Councillor Terry Whitehead released his report on the LRT, which has had a mixed response.   Guest: Howard Rabb, worked on the report for Terry Whitehead, independent consultant. Guest: Jay Aissa, Jay Fencing in KW.  Guest: Ron Hall, Dominos Pizza in KW.    Outside of Queen's Park yesterday, a “debt clock” was set up by the Canadian Taxpayer's Federation. By midday, Ontario's net debt had reached $300B. How do we tackle this kind of debt?   Guest: Catherine Swift, President of Working Canadians. Small business and taxpayer advocate.   In the past week in Germany, there have been various attacks on the German people. In France today, a priest was killed in a Church. What is going on and how can these countries improve their security?   Guest: Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch.

Bill Kelly Show
NewLeaf's first flight, Terry Whitehead on LRT and the DNC

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 42:27


Mountain councillor Terry Whitehead this morning released a 58 page report. That report questions LRT talking points and their validity. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton NewLeaf embarks on its inaugural flight today from Hamilton's John C Munro Airport to Moncton, New Brunswick. With the company finally taking flight, what are some things to keep in mind about this new company? Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton Universit The Democratic National Convention will start today and go all week. However; protesters have already started taking to the streets of Philadelphia to speak up against various issues and the main candidates, Hillary Clinton.  What are some of the big issues that need to be addressed during this convention? Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University

Bill Kelly Show
Will better alternative technology come by the time the LRT project is completed ?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 5:19


Mountain councillor Terry Whitehead this morning released a 58 page report. That report questions LRT talking points and their validity. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton

Bill Kelly Show
SACHA responds to Terry Whitehead's "ripping and raping part of the community" comment

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 17:00


Councilor Terry Whitehead said during Monday's council meeting that a motion that would take jobs from the Mountain was “ripping and raping part of the community”. Local organization SACHA has published a blog post outlining steps for the councilor to become a stronger ally of sexual assault victims. Theo Selles, Registered Family Therapist, President of Integrity Works billkellyshow

Bill Kelly Show
The number of doctors in Hamilton has increased, but so has the number of doctors choosing to leave

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 16:58


The number of family doctors in Hamilton has increased, but so has the number of doctors choosing to live elsewhere like Oakville and the number of doctors in Hamilton retiring. Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. Jane Walker. Hamilton's Physician Recruitment Specialist billkellyshow

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''Perfect Wave'' by Terry Whitehead

Entertainment - Jacksonville.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010 4:42


Jacksonville country artist Terry Whitehead shares his song "Perfect Wave."

Entertainment - Jacksonville.com
''Perfect Wave'' by Terry Whitehead

Entertainment - Jacksonville.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010 4:42


Jacksonville country artist Terry Whitehead shares his song "Perfect Wave."