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Ryan Kramer and Sean Green give their NFL Divisional Round recap and NFL Conference Championship odds in this latest podcast episode. The guys (@GamblingPodcast) go over all their wins from their NFL best bets and recap all off the NFL player props. Additionally the guys discuss the NFL Conference Championship odds that were just released. Plus the crew has player takes on Saquon Barkley, Jayden Daniels and Lamar Jackson.Go here for free NFL Picks - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/nfl-picks Podcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:01 Hosts' Initial Reactions and Weekend Recap01:36 Touchdown Market Success and Player Shoutouts01:55 Game Recaps and Big Picture Takeaways02:44 Eagles vs. Commanders NFC Championship Preview05:24 Bills vs. Chiefs AFC Championship Preview10:53 Listener Calls and Lions Fan Rant29:59 Betting Insights and Closing Thoughts32:11 Eagles vs Rams Game Recap32:25 Jalen Hurts' Performance Analysis32:36 Rams' Unexpected Effort33:14 Key Plays and Missed Opportunities33:55 Impact of Weather and Home Field Advantage34:37 Eagles' Defensive Strengths35:16 Player Highlights and Injuries36:24 Upcoming Game Predictions37:05 Fan Reactions and Call-Ins38:15 Super Bowl Odds and MVP Predictions55:51 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
On this episode, Pamela Watts has an in-depth report on how whaling logs from the 19th century are helping modern-day scientists track weather patterns and assess changes in the climate. Then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss Governor McKee's annual State of the State address. McKee told Rhode Islanders he plans to close a roughly $250 million deficit without a broad-based tax increase. Finally, a second look at how climate change and rising sea levels threaten some of Rhode Island's historical and iconic homes.
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A General 4-8" of snow is likely for much of the region with less south of Boston and for Cape Cod.
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Wild weather is expected to hit the upper North Island early this week. MetService meteorologist Clare O'Connor spoke to Paddy Gower.
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Gerry Hamilton breaks down where the Texas Longhorns coaches have been visiting, new 2026 offer, Junior Day and more!
Biden's farewell speech to America flops, and the trans debate in women's sports continues.0:00 - Senile-In-Chief 9:25 - Sheath 10:31 - Weather 10:54 - WOMEN! 19:38 - Quest 20:46 - Phetasy News 22:13 - The Internet Is Glorious- Check out Sheath's ingenious dual pouch system - order yours and save 20% with the code DUMPSTER- Prioritize your health and find answers to the multitude of health questions you may have at Questhealth.com and use promo code FIRE get 25% off. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.phetasy.com/subscribe
In the latest episode of Wise_N_Nerdy, Charles and Joe dive into another fun-filled session of their signature segments, beginning with the Question of the Week: "What is the video or sound clip that stays rent-free in your head?" The hosts share some of their favorite quotable moments from movies, like "As you wish" from The Princess Bride and "That'll do, Donkey" from Shrek. These iconic lines have woven their way into their daily lives, providing endless amusement and nostalgic vibes. Next, the roll of the dice decides it's time for the “How do I...?” segment. This week's topic? Strategies for telling someone you're not the right person for a job. Charles and Joe delve into the nuanced balance of capability and passion, offering insightful advice on gracefully bowing out when the role doesn't align with your interests. Moving on, the fates choose the "What are you Nerding out about?" segment. Joe gushes about The Rithmatist by Brandon Sanderson, a book he simply cannot put down. The duo then transitions to a discussion of Solo Leveling, celebrating the premiere of Season 2. Charles shares his emotional reaction to the movie Better Man, a biopic about Robbie Williams that left a lasting impression on him. Listeners are treated to a pair of speakpipes from Devocite and TheFullRunThrough, adding their voices to the conversation. Then, laughter ensues with a "bad dad joke" submitted by Devocite about a couple of candles. Bonus bad dad joke for those that actually read these notes: "Why don't candles ever get lonely? Because they're always in wax-ellent company." When the dice decide it's time for "Parliament of Papas", the hosts take on a thrilling debate: Maze Runner vs. Hunger Games. They examine the compelling worlds and character dynamics of both franchises, sparking plenty of friendly banter. Finally, the episode wraps up with the ever-popular "Daddy, tell me a story" segment. Joe recounts his harrowing experience of going to school during a hurricane, while Charles reflects on being on an ambulance during a treacherous snowstorm. Their vivid stories remind listeners of the resilience required during extreme weather. So, what are you waiting for? Find your FAMdom with Wise_N_Nerdy's latest episode. Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom
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Don is joined by Brendan Bayard from the BCKFC to discuss what spots are on fire during this freeze this weekend, the Minimalist Challenge is coming up on Feb. 1st so what should we know about the event and how can you get signed up, what baits have been big hits in the past, and more!
Don connects with Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina to recap how the last week has been for fishing with a huge arctic blast on the horizon, what is the best way to approach dead fish seen in a jubilee or weather event, and what you should know about getting out on the water before the weather gets nasty.
Don is joined by Daryl Carpenter from Reel Screamers Guide Service to discuss everything Grand Isle as a frozen week is ahead of us which could result in a lot of fish kills so what precautions should we be taking and what can we expect out on the waters after the cold wave?
This week Don previews a frigid fishing week ahead of us with a serious freeze coming through on Tuesday before diving into field reports and guest interviews with Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina to prepare us for a possible fish kill event as the weather takes a turn this week, Randy Pausina, Director of Recreational Fisheries Research Institute (RFRI), tells us all about Louisiana's first ever Redfish restocking program, and Daryl Carpenter, from Reel Screamers Guide Service, paints us a picture of a frozen week ahead the warm weekend that could follow.
Don sits down with Mike Gallo to discuss him swapping the rod and reel for a gun, remembering Dutch Prager, what Mike is doing to prepare for the cold coming down here, and if you are getting out in this weather on Tuesday, where might you find fish out on the water.
This week's case covers a bunch of dummies looking to put on their best Elmer Fudd impression.
Don connects with Mike Smith from LA Duck Hunts to discuss how the shooting has been in Delacroix as the flyover numbers told us we are in for a big weekend.
This hour, Don previews the 2nd half of the show before hearing from Mike Gallo on when the going gets tough, or should I say... cold, where do all the fish go, Brendan Bayard tells us all about the best baits in Minimalist Challenge history, a Bad Boys story that tells us all about some real Elmer Fudd-like fools, Ryan Lambert describes how he is planning to get out on the water and into the blinds during a serious arctic weather event next week, and we close out hearing from Mike Smith on how the flyover numbers might've painted a different picture than we are seeing in the blinds.
On today's show, Don discusses the forecast ahead of us as a frigid blast is on the way to his Louisiana on Tuesday morning leaving many of us wondering whether or not we will be getting on the water so to help us make sense of it, we ask our gallery of field reports to make sense of the weather and conditions ahead of us with Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina to tell us about how we should handle any fish kills we come across, Randy Pausina from the Recreational Fisheries Research Institute (RFRI) to tell us all about Louisiana's 1st Redfish Restocking Program, and Daryl Carpenter of Reel Screamers Guide Service details how the cold water temps will warm up quickly next weekend and how the drastic changes can affect our fish. Later on, we connect with Mike Gallo from AAofLA.com to describe where the fish go when the going (and the weather) gets tough, Brendan Bayard from the BCKFC speaks to us about the best baits in recent history used in the infamous Minimalist Challenge, a Bad Boys story that tells us all about a bunch of Wild Wabbit Wrongdoers, Ryan Lambert of Cajun Fishing Adventures talks about how we might not get the fish kills we are expecting and Mike Smith of LA Duck Hunts wonders if the ducks are bouncing back in this final split?
Don gets together with our "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert from Cajun Fishing Adventures to discuss what is his cutoff for how cold it needs to be to keep him inside, fish kills on the horizon, and how he is planning to spend this next week!
Female VC Lab Show Notes Episode Title and Number: CES2025: What's Next for Smart Cities - AI for Data, Planning, and Beyond Name of Session: What's Next for Smart Cities: AI for Data, Planning and Beyond Date and Time: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM Location: Las Vegas Convention Center North - N257 Session Description: The rise of AI-powered Smart Cities is significant. Learn from early adopters who have seen AI capabilities become notable force multipliers in our smartest cities. Full Panel: David Shier, Managing Director, Visionary Future (Moderator) Sheri Bachstein, CEO, The Weather Company Barbara Bickham, Founder & GP, Trailyn VC Nadia Hansen, Global Digital Transformation Executive, Salesforce Prachi Vakharia, ARPA-I: Strategic Advisor for Innovations & Infrastructure, USDOT Episode Summary: In this episode, we dive into the transformative potential of AI in developing smart cities, as discussed in a CES 2025 panel. The conversation covers aspects ranging from extreme weather prediction to citizen-centric services and the ethical implications of AI in urban governance. Key Points Discussed: The role of AI in predicting extreme weather and urban design Probabilistic forecasting and its benefits for emergency preparedness The concept of citizen-centric smart cities for enhanced public participation Challenges in data standardization and the importance of public-private partnerships Ethical considerations, including bias and privacy concerns in AI technologies Timecode Guide: 00:00:04 - Introduction to smart cities and AI 00:00:38 - Discussion about extreme weather prediction with AI 00:01:53 - Explanation of probabilistic forecasting 00:03:09 - Concept of citizen-centric smart cities 00:04:47 - Data challenges and public-private partnerships 00:08:09 - Ethics, transparency, and public education on AI 00:11:01 - Challenges with AI model sizes and limited data 00:17:40 - Privacy concerns in smart cities 00:18:45 - Ensuring AI doesn't perpetuate bias 00:20:02 - Discussion on potential job losses and new opportunities 00:21:09 - Misuse of AI by authoritarian governments 00:22:25 - Weather strategy in the era of climate change 00:25:27 - Collaboration and human-centered AI 00:27:45 - Future vision for smart cities Full Topic Guide: The Future of Smart Cities: Harnessing AI for a Better Urban Life Introduction: As we stand on the brink of an AI-driven transformation in urban living, the CES 2025 panel offers an enlightening glimpse into how next-gen technologies are being leveraged to create smarter, more resilient cities. Hosts Daniel and Barbara Bickham review these discussions, stressing the interplay of data, AI, and human insight in shaping the future. AI in Predicting Extreme Weather: One of the most compelling highlights was the role of AI in weather prediction and urban planning. As climate change leads to unpredictable weather patterns, AI provides a way to prepare for unprecedented events. AI's capacity to analyze vast amounts of climate data allows for effective "what if" scenario modeling, enabling cities to design infrastructure that can withstand extreme conditions. For example, you might reinforce a seawall today based on AI predictions of future storms. Probabilistic Forecasting: Advancements in probabilistic forecasting were another exciting point discussed. Unlike traditional methods, probabilistic forecasting uses AI to run thousands of scenarios, providing a range of potential outcomes rather than a single prediction. This not only improves weather accuracy but also aids in emergency preparedness, allowing cities to allocate resources more efficiently and preempt disasters, thereby saving lives and reducing costs. Citizen-Centric Smart Cities: The concept of making cities more user-friendly for residents drew considerable attention. Imagine all city services being available through a single app—reporting potholes, paying taxes, or even participating in local governance through blockchain-enabled voting systems. This not only simplifies interactions with municipal services but also empowers citizens by giving them a direct say in urban management. Data Challenges and Public-Private Partnerships: However, the transition to smart cities is fraught with challenges, particularly in data management. Cities gather massive amounts of data, but these are often trapped in silos, hindering a comprehensive overview. Collaboration through public-private partnerships is vital here. Government bodies possess critical data, while private enterprises offer the technological expertise to process and utilize this information effectively. Examples like the Weather Company's collaborations with NOAA and NVIDIA highlight the potential of these partnerships. Ethical and Transparency Considerations: The panel stressed the ethical implications of integrating AI into city management. Trust and transparency are crucial for citizen buy-in. There needs to be a concerted effort to educate both government officials and the public on AI. Moreover, it's important to ensure that AI systems are fair and do not perpetuate existing biases. Implementing strong ethical guidelines and having diverse teams develop these technologies can mitigate potential risks. Privacy Concerns: With vast amounts of data being collected, privacy is a significant concern. Clear rules on data collection, use, and access are necessary to prevent misuse. Enabling citizens to control their data and ensuring transparency about how it is used are steps toward this goal. Conclusion: The future of smart cities depends not just on technological advancements but on collaborative, human-centered approaches. As we navigate this transformation, the focus must remain on using technology to enhance, not hinder, urban life. Notable Quotes from the Hosts: "It's about giving people the tools and the knowledge to be active participants in shaping the future of their cities." "We need to be mindful of the potential consequences of AI on jobs, privacy, and equality." Fun Facts or Interesting Tidbits: People were more interested in searching for inmates in jail rather than marriage licenses on the redesigned Clark County website. A project in Massachusetts involved transit maps from the 1970s, highlighting the need to update and digitize old data for modern use. Stay engaged with the conversation on how AI and technology are transforming our cities. 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Every time we've been to Da Lat, we've been probably six times and you can always find something different to do - AdrieThere's so much depth to what you can do in Da Lat that people don't initially realize. Even after five visits, we're still discovering new experiences - from unexplored coffee shops to sunrise cloud hunting adventures. What's fascinating about Da Lat is its versatility - while the city center and night market might get crowded, especially during holidays, the moment you venture out on a bike, you discover this whole other world. The contrast between being in the busy center and finding peaceful spots just a short ride away is remarkable. I think both tourists and expats in Saigon don't fully appreciate just how much Da Lat has to offer.- Niall MackayKey Takeaways:- Most expats who've visited rate Da Lat highly, but many tourists might not even know about it.- Temperature difference between day and night is dramatic - visitors should always pack a jacket.- Da Lat is notably dog-friendly and offers various activities from cable cars to flower gardens.- The night market, while popular, is considered the least appealing aspect of Da Lat.Chapters and Timestamps:01:00 - Initial Ratings Discussion 04:00 - Weather and Climate Insights 06:00 - Food and Drink Spots 08:00 - Activities and Attractions 11:00 - Night Market Discussion 13:00 - Final Thoughts and Ratings 15:00 - Holiday Season Discussion "Send me a message!"7 Bridges Brewing Co. - An award winning Vietnamese craft brewery from Da Nang, with breweries across Vietnam!Support the showThis show is produced by Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.If you would like to work with them too check out their website!
Well winter is on our doorsteps, and for the general population any thoughts of gardening stops, as the common thought is the 'garden has gone to sleep'...Well nothing could be farther from the truth, as the season of shorter days and chilly weather could be one of the most important and busy in the yearly life of your garden. Join Lucy and Saul every week as they show you exactly how busy they are, whether getting everything festive for Xmas, clearing up after the latest storm, enjoying the emergent shoots of early flowering plants or getting ready for spring and a return to the start of the great garden cycle!Anything that stands still runs the risk of being overtaken, so the Royal Horticultural Society is sprinting forth in its plans for 2025 to lead our industry through excellent research, communication and garden development. Lucy and Saul have been privy to these details this week, and the duo are also deliberating their own horticultural activities, too. Does Lucy think her begonias will see the light of day in 2025, and is Saul right to embrace his present 'benign' Devonshire weather? Instagram links:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensBluesky links:Lucy @lucycgardens.bsky.socialTwitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show
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Podcasting 2.0 January 17th 2025 Episode 207: "We've Got Weather!" Adam & Dave are joined by Sam Sethi of Truefans to discuss everything you can imagine ShowNotes We are LIT Podsage Words of Wisdom Sam Sethi Truefans The Future is Hyper Local Wallets update From Oscar: LNAddress splits capability coming soon to Fountain! Hopefully within the next week or so PWA vs Universal app Secure RSS - Truefans Next week: Podpingd ------------------------------------- MKUltra chat Transcript Search What is Value4Value? - Read all about it at Value4Value.info V4V Stats Last Modified 01/17/2025 14:09:33 by Freedom Controller
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Bronson Strickland discuss various aspects of deer research, including the impact of moon phases on deer movement, the transition of roles within the Deer Lab, and the funding sources for wildlife research. They delve into the complexities of scientific studies, particularly a comprehensive analysis of moon phases and their effects on deer behavior, ultimately concluding that moon phases do not significantly impact deer movement. The discussion also touches on the importance of curiosity in research and the need for hunters to rely on scientific evidence rather than conventional wisdom. In this conversation, Bronson Strickland and Dan Johnson delve into the psychological and environmental factors affecting deer movement, particularly focusing on the placebo effect, the impact of weather, and the significance of cold fronts during hunting seasons. They explore how beliefs and perceptions can influence behavior, the complexities of weather patterns, and the nuances of deer activity in relation to temperature changes. The discussion highlights the importance of scientific research in understanding animal behavior and offers insights for hunters looking to optimize their strategies based on environmental conditions. Takeaways: Bronson Strickland is semi-retired but remains active in deer research. Transitioning roles in research requires careful planning and consideration. Funding for wildlife research often comes from state wildlife agencies and private donations. The moon phase study was extensive, involving detailed analysis of deer movement. Results showed minimal impact of moon phases on deer behavior. Hunters should focus on scientific evidence rather than myths. Curiosity drives research and problem-solving in wildlife management. Private funding plays a crucial role in supporting specific research projects. Conventional wisdom about moon phases can mislead hunters. Getting outdoors and hunting is more important than relying on moon phase predictions. The placebo effect can enhance confidence and motivation. Research shows that beliefs can sometimes outweigh scientific evidence. Weather changes, particularly temperature, significantly affect deer movement. Cold fronts can lead to increased deer activity, especially in the afternoons. The rut period complicates deer movement patterns due to breeding behavior. Understanding weather patterns can help hunters predict deer activity. The study of deer movement is evolving with advanced tracking technology. Cold fronts are more impactful than moisture levels in deer movement. Deer behavior is influenced by a combination of environmental factors. Scientific research is crucial for developing effective hunting strategies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Bronson Strickland discuss various aspects of deer research, including the impact of moon phases on deer movement, the transition of roles within the Deer Lab, and the funding sources for wildlife research. They delve into the complexities of scientific studies, particularly a comprehensive analysis of moon phases and their effects on deer behavior, ultimately concluding that moon phases do not significantly impact deer movement. The discussion also touches on the importance of curiosity in research and the need for hunters to rely on scientific evidence rather than conventional wisdom. In this conversation, Bronson Strickland and Dan Johnson delve into the psychological and environmental factors affecting deer movement, particularly focusing on the placebo effect, the impact of weather, and the significance of cold fronts during hunting seasons. They explore how beliefs and perceptions can influence behavior, the complexities of weather patterns, and the nuances of deer activity in relation to temperature changes. The discussion highlights the importance of scientific research in understanding animal behavior and offers insights for hunters looking to optimize their strategies based on environmental conditions. Takeaways: Bronson Strickland is semi-retired but remains active in deer research. Transitioning roles in research requires careful planning and consideration. Funding for wildlife research often comes from state wildlife agencies and private donations. The moon phase study was extensive, involving detailed analysis of deer movement. Results showed minimal impact of moon phases on deer behavior. Hunters should focus on scientific evidence rather than myths. Curiosity drives research and problem-solving in wildlife management. Private funding plays a crucial role in supporting specific research projects. Conventional wisdom about moon phases can mislead hunters. Getting outdoors and hunting is more important than relying on moon phase predictions. The placebo effect can enhance confidence and motivation. Research shows that beliefs can sometimes outweigh scientific evidence. Weather changes, particularly temperature, significantly affect deer movement. Cold fronts can lead to increased deer activity, especially in the afternoons. The rut period complicates deer movement patterns due to breeding behavior. Understanding weather patterns can help hunters predict deer activity. The study of deer movement is evolving with advanced tracking technology. Cold fronts are more impactful than moisture levels in deer movement. Deer behavior is influenced by a combination of environmental factors. Scientific research is crucial for developing effective hunting strategies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tony Dungy:0:00 - How have the Eagles progressed?6:08 - Do the Eagles need to get the passing game right?7:53 - What do you think of AJ reading the book? “You're reading too much into it”14:45 - No Nakobe Dean, area of weakness?16:43 - Weather going to play a factor?18:23 - How has Nick Sirianni grown as a coach?23:05 - Jordan Davis24:55 - What kind of satisfaction does Jordan Davis get when he sees the success of his teammates?26:11 - The Georgia Bulldog Brotherhood32:17 - How the Eagles D-Line plans to slow down the Rams running attack33:21 - Should we expect some dance moves from Jordan if the Eagles advance? NBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and insightful analysis from our experts on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Subscribe to our channel for the latest Philly sports news and highlights! » Visit NBC Sports Philadelphia: https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/ » Facebook: / nbcsphilly » Twitter: / nbcsphilly » Instagram: / nbcsphilly
Play-by-play announcer for NFL, NBA, and college basketball games, Ian Eagle joined Murph & Markus to preview Rams @ Eagles and to discuss how the weather could be a factor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fat One is at the Metropolis Entertainment Complex but recorded today's LITTLE show before departing. Happy National Hot Buttered Rum Day.
Play-by-play announcer for NFL, NBA, and college basketball games, Ian Eagle joined Murph & Markus to preview Rams @ Eagles and to discuss how the weather could be a factor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark and Camila discuss drier-than-normal January (so far) and take a dive into “cold snap or no cold snap”? Plus, we've got the term of the week and more information than you could possibly want on hair ice.
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the show talking more to Stan Weber as the guys talk Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs and go in depth on the Texans/Chiefs match up. Then New Day gets the weekend weather forecast from KSHB 41's Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin has discovered 13 comets using our team's professional telescopes. Recently he discovered a 14th comet as an amateur using a small, 11 inch telescope in his backyard Saguaro Observatory in Tucson, AZ.
Mike and Bulldog take your calls as we get one day closer to Bills/Ravens
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11:30am Hour 2 - Patrick Hammer joins the show to talk with Sal about the frigid conditions Bills fans could face on Sunday for Bills, Ravens.
On today's show, Ian Hoch chats with Terence Blanchard, award-winning jazz trumpeter and composer, about his live performance of his legendary 2007 album "A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)" with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. Also, Kevin Gilmore, meteorologist at the National Weather Service, joins Ian to explain what we can expect next week when the polar vortex hits the area. Then, Dan Gill, professor at the LSU Agriculture Center and host of "The Garden Show," jumps in to give tips on how to protect your plants from cold weather. Finally, Ian connects with Matthew in Ukraine, SOTA Ukraine Correspondent, to get the latest on what's going on on the front lines against Russia.
This hour, Ian Hoch drops the 2 o'clock News Bomb: Will the US actually enforce the ban on TikTok? Then, Kevin Gilmore, meteorologist at the National Weather Service, joins Ian to explain what we can expect next week when the polar vortex hits the area. Also, Dan Gill, professor at the LSU Agriculture Center and host of "The Garden Show" jumps in to give tips on how to protect your plants from cold weather.
Kevin Gilmore, Meteorologist at the Nation Weather Service, joins Ian to explain what can we expect next week when the polar vortex hits the area.
The morning weather update from NewsOn6 and Alan Crone for Friday, January 17, 2025.
Commemorating the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Thousands are expected to take to the streets this morning for an annual tradition. How they'll reflect on the events of that day and honor Hawaii's last ruling monarch. Nurses at Wilcox Hospital are set to return to work this morning after a 3-day strike. Howard is back this morning, he has the latest on the talks towards a new contract. A controversial start to the start of the legislative session. Why one state lawmaker's opening day address has offended some in the LGBTQ community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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President Biden gave his farewell address on Wednesday, where he touted his administration's achievements on the pandemic, the economy, and foreign policy—which made news as Israel and Hamas have reached a tentative ceasefire agreement that includes the release of an unspecified number of hostages. FOX News Radio's Josh Kraushaar and Jared Halpern join the Rundown to analyze the accomplishments highlighted in Biden's address and what the legacy of President Biden may be in the decades to come. More than a week into the wildfire disaster in the Los Angeles area, questions remain about exactly how the fire began and why it spread so viciously. Weather reports show strong winds forecasted to continue, which could sadly spread the blaze even further, destroying more homes. Riva Duncan, retired from the U.S. Forest Service and Vice President of the Grassroots Wildland Firefighters, joins to share her expertise as a firefighter and offer insight into what it's like to combat such a large fire and explains why the reality of fighting wildfires is often different from what most people. Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Pat Mayo and Tyler Tamboline discuss their favorite 2025 American Express Bets, DFS picks, debate the best roster construction for the week and project ownership for DFS guaranteed prize pools (GPPs). Plus, they review the DFS Ownership and pivot plays. Plus, they guys recap their bets for the American Express, the weather and One and Done picks. VOTE IN THE CUSTYS: https://www.allcounted.com/s?did=3oamz966tx5oa&lang=en_US Use code “MAYO” at underdog for a deposit match up to $1000 Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Code “MAYO” 10% OFF at Ship It Nation: https://shipitnation.com/?aff=Thepme Subscribe, Rate and Review Apple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunes Spotify: https://goo.gl/VboemH FOLLOW MAYO MEDIA NETWORK Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayomedianetwork/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/mayo-media-network YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/YTMMN __________________________ SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 1:26 3-Course Strategy/Showdown 8:02 Weather 8;33 Final Bets 13:21 One and Done 24:25 DraftKings Lineups 1:05:18 Overtime: Golf Business TGL — To learn more, visit TGLgolf.com. And tune into the inaugural season beginning January 7th. Message and data rates apply. Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices