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Former Vice President Mike Pence testifies before a federal grand jury on the investigation of Donald Trump's role in the Jan. 6 riots. Donald Trump's lawyer questions E. Jean Carrol during the rape lawsuit trail. Carrol is accusing the former President of raping her in a dressing room in 1996. Three Colorado teens have been arrested in connection with rock-throwing attacks that killed a 20-year-old woman. Anheuser-Busch is planning a major marketing push for Bud Light as the beer company tries to recover after the brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney prompted a boycott from conservative drinkers.
The Justice Department signaled that it will fight House Republicans for information related to ongoing investigations. A judge has temporarily blocked Illinois' new gun control law for about 800 plaintiffs. Three Colorado officers and two paramedics indicted in connection to the death of Elijah McClain have pleaded not guilty. A candidate that's set to become New Zealand's next prime minister has been announced. Lastly, we have details on former Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' attempt to flee the country following her conviction.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Three Colorado police officers and two paramedics have been charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, a young black man from Aurora, CO, the state's attorney general said Wednesday. Updates on Afghanistan-- we pray for those left behind. Steffan takes calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back Colorado MMA Fans! It is finally fight week again with LFA 97 going down this Friday night and the UFC returning to action on Saturday followed by another event on Wednesday. Three Colorado fighters will get back to action at LFA on Friday night and many more new fights have been announced. So let's take a look at all the upcoming mma action in our Weekend Preview. Michael Stack (4-1) of Trials MMA will step back into the Cage at LFA 97 on Friday night when he takes on Jordan Mapa (3-2) in a featherweight contest. Michael Stack is coming into this fight after the first loss of his career his last time out in what was a fight of the night performance. Since then, in addition to working hard at his home gym, he has been also been working out with renowned coach John Wood and the Syndicate MMA team in Las Vegas ahead of this fight. 3 out Stack's 4 pro wins have come by way of early stoppage. So you won't want to miss this one. Additionally on the card will be Claire “Grizzly” Guthrie (1-1) of Elevation Fight Team as she takes on Nadine Mandiau (1-1) in a flyweight contest. You can watch the fights live on UFC Fight Pass with the main card starting at 7:00 pm MST. Then on Wednesday, Neil “The Haitian Sensation” Magny (24-7) of Elevation Fight Team will look to make it 4 wins in a row when he takes on Michael Chiesa (16-4) in a showdown of top welterweights. Magny is going into his fight with Chiesa after a victory over the former champion, Robbie Lawler his last time out. You can watch Magny scrap live on ESPN + with bouts starting at 4:00 pm MST. And in new matchup announcements… It was announced that on Friday, January 29th, Josh Fremd (6-1) of Factory X will headline the LFA 98 show in Kansas when he takes on Bruno Oliveira (8-2) in a light heavyweight matchup. Fremd scored a highlight reel knockout his last time out. Additionally fighting on the card will be Matt “Monster” Paul (3-2) of 10th Planet Denver as he takes on Joshua DaSilveria, also at light heavyweight. A 3rd Colorado based light heavyweight will also compete on the LFA 98 card as Zac Pauga (1-0) of Elevation Fight Team and a regular training partner for UFC heavyweight contenders, Alistair Overeem and Curtis Blaydes will face Ashby Thomas (1-0) in a matchup at 205 lbs. You will be able to stream these fights live on UFC Fight Pass starting at 7:00 pm MST. And don't forget that Sparta will be hosting their next card and the first one of the new year for them on January 30th in Wyoming. Some of the recent fight announcements include: Ali Abouzalam of Trials MMA vs Garmaa Shinebayar of Fusebox Sambo in an MMA fight at 170 lbs. Joseph Her of Victory MMA vs Jermica Fisher of Trials MMA in a 135 lb MMA fight Jarod Padilla of Trials MMA vs Garrison Thomas of Victory MMA in a 135 lb MMA fight. Jeremiah Solven of Victory MMA vs Todd Debato of Factory X in a 155 lb MMA fight. Micah Hass of Genesis Fight Team vs Oscar Herrera of Factory X in a flyweight MMA fight. And Dylan Locke Vs Andres Lugo of Fusebox Sambo That's your Colorado MMA news, Weekend Preview. Check back on Monday for results from this weekend's fight action and further matchup announcements. Until then, give all these fighters a follow and like follow and subscribe to us, Colorado MMA News and The Prize Fighting Business everywhere you can. Thanks for watching. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Three Colorado Governments Join Climate Change Lawsuits Against Fossil Fuel Companies by KHOL
Jay and Levi follow L. Ron Hubbard on a magical trip around the world. See interesting places, meet interesting people in this week's episode. Patreon Discord
Another day of record high coronavirus cases ahead of the July 4th weekend. Despite the coronavirus and fears of wildfires, President Trump heads of Mount Rushmore for a fireworks display. Three Colorado police officers were fired and a fourth resigned after re-enacting a chokehold officers used on a Black man who later died.
Three Colorado high school friends bonded over music in the late 80s. They still make music and tour to this day. Learn all about their biggest hit and arguably their best song, Bittersweet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/repeatone/message
In this episode: Rob Winter, CISO at Boulder Community Health is our feature interview this week. News from: White Fence Farms, N3rd Street Gamers, Intelisecure, Sumo Logic, Optiv, Ping Identity, Coalfire, and a lot more! Get your White Fence Farms while you can Another historic Denver restaurant is closing. But an esports arena is coming. Election security is top of mind in our Secretary of State election. Three Colorado communities make the top 20 tech towns list. Denver’s Fast 50 list is out. Sumo Logic is presence in Denver is growing. Finally, blogs from Optiv, Ping and Coalfire. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com Local security news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel White Fence Farm to close N3rd Street Gamers to open esports arena in Lakewood, Colorado Tale of two campaigns for Secretary of State: Dem is backed by advocacy group, GOP incumbent lets record speak 3 Colorado communities among top tech towns in U.S., CompTIA report says RANKED: DBJ's 2018 Fast 50 winners and finalists Bay Area tech firm Sumo Logic has big plans for its Denver office Optiv blog: Will Blockchain Change the World? Ping Identity Offers Enterprises Custom YubiKey Experience Packs for Unparalleled Flexibility in Multi-Factor Authentication Coalfire Expands Medical Device Security Capabilities through Alliance with Virta Labs Coalfire Blog: Automating Incident Prevention and Response in AWS Job Openings: Nordstrom Bank - Security GRC Compliance – Credit Information Security Denver Water - IT Director of Cybersecurity Transamerica - Security Operations Center Leader Platform.sh - Security & Compliance Engineer (remote) Panasonic Automotive - Information Security Specialist, Smart Mobility NREL - Postdoctoral Researcher – Cybersecurity Intelisecure - SIEM Security Platform Engineer LogRhythm - Strategic Integrations Engineer Children’s Hospital Colorado - IT Security Analyst Professional Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: SecureSet - Hacking 101: Microsoft PowerShell - 10/29 CTA - Security+ Training 10/29- 11/2 Cybersecurity in the Future: What every organizational leader needs to know - 10/30 SecureWorld Denver - 10/31-11/1 CTA - PM Day of Service from PMI Mile Hi - 11/1 ISSA Denver - Oil and Gas Special Interest Group Meeting - 11/1 SecureSet - HUNT Hacking 101: Intro. to Wi-Fi - 11/1 COS First Friday Cybersecurity Social Mixer - 11/2 CTA - Apex Awards - 11/7 ISSA Denver - Women in Security Meeting - 11/7 CSA - CO Fall Summit - 11/8 Other Notable Upcoming Events COS ISSA - Chapter Annual Awards Banquet - 12/6 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Every year, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers runs a contest for unpublished writers. It's called Colorado Gold and the winners are announced during the annual conference (coming up this weekend, Sept. 6 through 9). There are five categories in the contest and, for each of the categories there are five finalists and, as a result, 25 finalists in all. This year, savvy contest watchers will notice one name that pops up three times: Joy Meredith. Joy has two finalists in the women’s fiction category and one in mainstream. The titles? Something Out of Nothing. That’s the mainstream entry. And Old Cravings and, finally, McSham and the Whim Wham—those are the entries in Women’s Fiction. But neat categories are not exactly Joy Meredith’s cup of tea, as you will hear. She is eager to turn genres on their head and look for twists and unusual approaches. Joy Meredith loves writing books about ordinary people in the midst of extraordinary circumstances. She believes allowing different foods to touch on her plate is a big no-no, but she’s fearless when it comes to mixing genres, with romance at the heart of all her stories. She lives outside Denver with her English husband, whom she married for his James Bond accent, and their three amazing children. To reflect her active lifestyle, Joy owns two pugs. She works as an elementary school librarian helping children track down books almost exclusively about sharks or princesses. Or shark princesses. In her free time, she likes reading (duh), printing off healthy recipes she has no intention of cooking, and playing nerdy German-style board games. Joy Meredith's website Intro music by Moby Outro music by Dan-o-Songs
In this episode: Patrick Walsh, CEO of IronCore Labs is our feature guest. Plus bad news from root9B and DirectDefense, and good news from InteliSecure, Optiv, Target, Oracle, Denver Startup Week, and WebRoot. Full show notes: https://www.colorado-security.com/news/2017/8/18/29-821-show-notes Will root9B be around for next quarter's Cybersecurity 500 list? "Welcome to the world’s largest pay-for-play data exfiltration botnet." That's what Colorado's own DirectDefense said about Carbon Black this week. And root9B, the public security company in Colorado Springs that's topped the Cybersecurity 500 list for the last 6 quarters, is in dire straits. Creditors are planning to auction their assets on August 31st. More routine stories include: Three Colorado security companies made the Inc 5000, Target brings next-day delivery to Denver, Gail Coury and ISSA COS get recognized, there WILL be a Cybersecurity Panel at Denver Startup Week, WebRoot makes an acquisition, and a chance for you to help out students at Red Rocks Community College. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. We're continually working to improve the show, and appreciate the feedback we get from our listeners. If you discover any audio issues, or have suggestions for our format, let us know. This week's episode is available on Soundcloud, iTunes and the Google Play store. Reach out with any questions or comments to info@colorado-security.com Feature interview: Patrick Walsh is the founder and CEO of Boulder-based IronCorp Labs. They just made it through the TechStars program and tells tales of the experience. Patrick has had a great career, and shares his learnings along the way. Local security news: Colorado = Security store! Buy things now. International oil firm BP begins hiring for new 200-person Denver office - Hiring for a security architect (click here) Target expands next-day delivery to Denver Inc 5000 - 113 Colorado companies (Including DirectDefense, InteliSecure and Optiv) root9B assets to be auctioned Colorado Based DirectDefense Incorrectly Asserts Architectural Flaw in Cb Response | Carbon Black Snowmass Village hit by $60k phishing attack Gail Coury named to ISSA Honor Roll + COS ISSA wins chapter of the year Cybersecurity founders panel at DSW Webroot acquires Oregon security firm to fix the security industry's weakest link: humans Red Rocks CyberLab looking for hardware and you can help! Job Openings: MarkWest Energy - Enterprise Security Architect Frontier Airlines - Sr Network Security Engineer Assured Information Security, Inc - Advising Computer Engineer Kaiser Permanente - Analyst Cyber Risk Defense CU Denver - Instructor in Information Systems Navigant: Senior Consultant - Information Security and Forensics, Legal Technology Solutions - Remote Locations Westech - Robotic Network Security Engineer Deloitte - Senior Data Protection Security Analyst Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: CTA - CTA 101 - 8/22 CSA - August chapter meeting - 8/23 SecureSet - Securing Your Digital Health Company - 8/23 SecureSet - Cybersecurity Hackathon - 8/25 CTA - Sip and Connect - 8/29 SecureSet - Hacking 101: Girl Develop It! Workshop - 8/30 Colorado Springs ISSA - 7th Annual Cyber Security Training & Technology Forum - 8/30 - 8/31 NCC - First Responder Cyber Exercise - 8/31 Other Notable Upcoming Events: SecureWorld Denver - 11/1-2 NCC - Governor's Cyber Symposium - 11/1-3 CTA - APEX Awards - 11/8 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Three Colorado women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan talk about the challenges and opportunities of a major military policy shift: opening all combat roles to women. Then, a Denver artist who learned she had multiple sclerosis after waking up with distorted vision learned to let her affliction guide her creative vision. And, an 1800s diary sat in obscurity at the Denver Public Library until an archivist picked it up and found tales of Buffalo Bill Cody.