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Here is your recap of the MEC's week from their regular meeting session in Newport Beach, CA. Be on the lookout for a meeting summary from this November's meeting The Delta Pilot Uniform Program vendor selection is underway Delta pilots support fellow pilot groups on the picket line this week UNH polling wraps up today. If called, please provide your feedback! Get additional news nuggets from Contract Admin, CASC, PAN, DPAC, and select LECs in this week's episode and in MEC News! Have a good weekend!
===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 21st Publish Date: November 21st Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, November 21st and Happy Birthday to Stan The Man Musial I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Cobb targets millions in federal funds to counter drones, boost World Cup security Smyrna denies five-story apartment building Interrogation videos highlight third day of trial for man accused of killing Acworth neighbors Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on rice All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 10 STORY 1: Cobb targets millions in federal funds to counter drones, boost World Cup security Next summer, Cobb County will play host to international soccer teams prepping for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, one of the biggest sporting events ever. With Atlanta set to host eight matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Cobb will handle training, transportation, and fan events. But with that comes challenges—crowds, security, and logistics. To prepare, county officials are asking for Homeland Security grants to boost safety measures, including $7.5–$12 million for drone detection tech. Training sites? Atlanta United’s grounds in Marietta, KSU’s Fifth Third Stadium, and possibly Pace Academy. “The more popular the team, the bigger the crowds,” said Cobb EMA Director Cassie Mazloom. STORY 2: Smyrna denies five-story apartment building The Smyrna City Council shot down a rezoning request for a 250-unit apartment complex this week, with a 5-2 vote against the proposal. Wood Partners South Acquisitions LLC had pitched a five-story mixed-use development on 6.7 acres along Highlands Parkway, near Technology Court. The plan included 250 apartments—mostly one- and two-bedroom units—plus retail space, a pool, and a courtyard. Councilwoman Latonia Hines acknowledged the project’s quality but questioned the location. “It’s a great development—just not here,” she said. The Planning Board and city staff had already recommended denial, citing conflicts with the area’s industrial zoning. STORY 3: Interrogation videos highlight third day of trial for man accused of killing Acworth neighbors On the third day of Matthew Lanz’s murder trial, the defense finally had its turn. Lanz, now 26, sat quietly in a green jumpsuit, his hair unkempt, his face hidden behind a scruffy beard. Prosecutors played interrogation videos from 2021, where Lanz, then 22, denied killing his neighbors, Justin and Amber Hicks. “I didn’t murder them,” he said. “Someone murdered them.” The Hicks, both 31, were found shot to death in their home, their two-year-old son unharmed nearby. Lanz is accused of breaking in through a back window and pulling the trigger. The trial, a bench trial at the defense’s request, will hinge on Judge Sonja Brown’s decision. Prosecutors rested their case Wednesday, leaving the defense to decide if Lanz will testify. In one chilling video, Lanz asked police if Amber Hicks had been pregnant. She wasn’t, but his comment left the courtroom uneasy. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: STRAND THEATRE STORY 4: State Senate election appears headed toward runoff It looks like Democrats Jaha Howard and Roger Bruce are headed for a runoff in the special election to fill the state Senate seat vacated by Jason Esteves. Unofficial results show Howard leading with 32.6% of the vote, followed by Bruce at 25.4%. The six-candidate race was a whirlwind, with just over a month to campaign. “We had to gear up in days,” Howard said, calling the campaign a “faith journey.” Bruce, a Capitol veteran with 22 years in the Georgia House, leaned on endorsements from big names like former Gov. Roy Barnes. The runoff is set for Dec. 16. STORY 5: Smyrna limits vape shop locations, approves Tolleson Aquatic Center contract This week, Smyrna’s City Council cracked down on vape shops, unanimously passing an ordinance to define and restrict them. “Right now, they’re just lumped in with general retail,” said Community Development Director Rusty Martin. “This lets us set some boundaries.” The new rules? Vape shops—defined as retailers primarily selling alternative nicotine or vapor products—can’t open within 1,000 feet of another vape shop, schools, or daycares. In other council news, Arrow Waste got the green light (6-1) for a temporary office on Riverview Road, despite concerns about a nearby fuel tank. Also approved: a $16.23M contract for the Tolleson Aquatic Center, set to open in 2027. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on rice We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 10 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com Strand Marietta – Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister in South Africa for G20 as Penny Wong arrives in India for bilateral talks. Overwhelming Congress votes force the release of files on Jeffrey Epstein. The federal Coalition says it will support Labor's long-awaited environmental reforms if a series of amendments is accepted. - オーストラリアのアルバニージ首相が、G20サミットに出席するため南アフリカに到着しました。一方ペニー・ウォン外相はオーストラリア・インド外相会合に出席するためインドを訪問中です。アメリカの連邦議会は今週、エプスタインに関する資料の公開を義務づける法案を、ほぼ全会一致で可決しました。オーストラリアの野党・保守連合は、政府が提出した環境法改革案について、いくつかの修正が受け入れられれば支持すると表明しました。1週間を振り返る週間ニュースラップです。
The Prime Minister in South Africa for G20 as Penny Wong arrives in India for bilateral talks. Overwhelming Congress votes force the release of files on Jeffrey Epstein. The federal Coalition says it will support Labor's long-awaited environmental reforms if a series of amendments is accepted. Recorded 21 November. - オーストラリアのアルバニージ首相が、G20サミットに出席するため南アフリカに到着しました。一方ペニー・ウォン外相はオーストラリア・インド外相会合に出席するためインドを訪問中です。アメリカの連邦議会は今週、エプスタインに関する資料の公開を義務づける法案を、ほぼ全会一致で可決しました。オーストラリアの野党・保守連合は、政府が提出した環境法改革案について、いくつかの修正が受け入れられれば支持すると表明しました。1週間を振り返る週間ニュースラップです。11月21日収録。
The Prime Minister in South Africa for G20 as Penny Wong arrives in India for bilateral talks; The UN Security Council endorses Trump's peace plan for Gaza; and in sport, a football tournament to spread hope in Gaza.
Ontario Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development David Piccini is at the centre of a growing hubbub over the Ontario's Skills Development Fund. Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the latest developments, and why Ontario New Democratic party leader Marit Stiles got herself thrown out of Queen's Park over the controversy. Doug Ford and Peter Bethlenfalvy are usually in agreement on financial matters, at least until a proposed cut to the harmonized sales tax for first-time home buyers. Ford believes the criteria is too narrow, Bethlenfalvy says he and the premier work together on these matters. Steve and John Michael discuss where this conflict will go and what's happened in the past when a premier and minister of finance disagreed over policy. Bills 33 and 60 are making their way into law this week, and, as you might expect, there was major disagreement over the lack of committee time to debate these bills. Steve and JMM discuss how a short legislative calendar and procedural moves pushed these through. Steve's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/analysis-will-anyone-miss-fixed-election-dates JMM's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/analysis-one-small-trick-to-build-new-affordable-housingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Canadian and Vatican City friendship? Kids playing with toxic sand in Australia? Let's talk about some news from around the world...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says the withdrawal of Texas National Guard troops from Chicago represents “unconditional surrender” by the Trump administration. Meanwhile, alders hand the mayor a massive defeat by rejecting his budget plan. Plus, Illinois debuts digital driver's licenses. In the Loop dives into those and other top local stories with WBEZ city government and politics reporter Mariah Woelfel, Fox 32 political correspondent Paris Schutz and Chicago Sun-Times opinion pages editor and columnist Rummana Hussain. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 19th Publish Date: November 19th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, November 19th and Happy Birthday to Meg Ryan I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Lawmakers consider paring tax credits and exemptions to offset income tax cuts As Cobb school board approves new buses, Ragsdale pushes back on criticism Cobb’s new Renaissance Fair becomes instant hit with festival-goers All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: Ingles 9 STORY 1: Lawmakers consider paring tax credits and exemptions to offset income tax cuts Georgia lawmakers are seriously talking about ditching the state income tax—$16 billion worth of revenue—and replacing it by slashing $30 billion in tax credits and exemptions. “It’s not if, it’s when,” said Sen. Blake Tillery, who’s leading the charge. He called it a move for “competitiveness.” Supporters like economist Arthur Laffer praised states like Tennessee for thriving without income taxes, calling it “really cool” not to file returns. But critics, like Sen. Nan Orrock, warned it could hit low-income families and retirees hardest, especially if sales taxes rise. The debate? Far from over. STORY 2: As Cobb school board approves new buses, Ragsdale pushes back on criticism Tensions ran high Thursday as Cobb Superintendent Chris Ragsdale defended the district’s transportation department amid ongoing criticism of bus safety and maintenance. “There are no unsafe buses on the roads. Period. Zero,” Ragsdale said, calling claims to the contrary “untrue and unacceptable.” The school board approved $4.97 million for 30 new buses, but public commenters weren’t buying the reassurances. Mechanics like Eric Carroll, a 14-year employee, pushed back hard. “We’re not liars,” he said, visibly emotional. “We need help.” Meanwhile, Ragsdale dismissed the concerns as fearmongering, sparking outrage from workers who say they’re overworked, understaffed, and unheard. The investigation? Still ongoing. STORY 3: Cobb’s new Renaissance Fair becomes instant hit with festival-goers The 16th century came alive Saturday at Cobb’s first-ever Big Shanty Bazaar, and honestly? It was a hit. By the time the gates opened at The Big Shanty Art Station, over 100 people were already lined up, many decked out in Renaissance garb or fantasy costumes—dragons, wizards, you name it. “It’s way more than I expected,” said organizer Roxanne Thompson. “I was hoping for maybe a thousand all day, but this? Wow.” The festival had it all: axe throwing, pony rides, blacksmith demos, and an artisan market selling everything from D&D dice to handmade cloaks. The vibes? Impeccable. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: STRAND THEATRE STORY 4: Cobb NAACP holds annual awards gala The Cobb NAACP’s 46th annual Oscar Freeman Freedom Fund Awards Gala brought together community leaders, elected officials, and trailblazers Saturday night for an evening of celebration, reflection, and a little dancing. The event featured a reception, silent auction, dinner, and awards ceremony. Civil rights pioneer Deane Bonner, a cornerstone of the Cobb NAACP, was front and center—dancing, speaking, and inspiring. Honorees included Rev. Joe Evans, named Religious Leader of the Year, and countless others who’ve shaped the community. “It’s about honoring the past while building the future,” said organizer Jeriene Bonner-Willis. STORY 5: Cobb reallocates $2.96M for food distribution, South Cobb Public Health Center Cobb commissioners just gave the green light to reallocate nearly $3 million in unspent federal COVID relief funds, aiming to boost food distribution programs and help fund the long-awaited South Cobb Public Health Center. Of the $2.96 million, $206,000 will go to local nonprofits like MUST Ministries and Sweetwater Mission, which have been struggling to meet surging demand for food assistance. “This will help families get through the holidays,” said Chair Lisa Cupid. The remaining $2.75 million, saved from a bridge project, will go toward the health center, a critical project for South Cobb residents that’s been years in the making. Break: STORY 6: “Stuff the Turkey” donation event collects 1,000 items for locals in need The Goddard School of Vinings recently held its “Stuff the Turkey” drive, and wow, did the community show up. Located on Log Cabin Drive, the school collected over 1,000 items—canned goods, diapers, hygiene products, you name it. All donations went to 7 Bridges to Recovery, a local nonprofit helping women, kids, and those facing homelessness in Atlanta. “It’s incredible to see what we can do together,” a school representative said. Want to learn more about their efforts (or maybe help out next time)? Check out their website. Small acts, big impact—every bit counts. STORY 7: Fielding Lewis DAR Chapter builds and donates Chad’s Bracket Wagons The Fielding Lewis Chapter of the DAR recently rolled up their sleeves for the D building nine bright red Chad’s Bracket wagons—specialized hospital wagons designed to make life a little easier (and safer) for kids in hospitals. This wasn’t just any project. Volunteers worked alongside Roger Leggett, the founder of Chad’s Bracket, whose mission began after a heartbreaking loss: his son Chad, an EMT, passed away at 24. Inspired by Chad’s compassion, Leggett created these wagons, which now bring comfort to kids nationwide. “These wagons may seem simple, but they’re life-changing,” said Chapter Regent Melissa Tanner. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 9 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com Strand Marietta – Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This interview first aired on Wednesday the 19th of November, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Plemo chats with Senior journalist Deanne Jeffers from the Shepparton Adviser who gives us an update about what's making news around the region. Listen to One FM Breakfast live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
A new episode of the podcast is out now! My co-host/best friend Tony Mikel joins me as we discuss the film news from the prior week! Hope you all enjoy and be sure to follow Tony on his channels below: https://www.instagram.com/tonymikeltalksfilm/ https://letterboxd.com/clappernoise69/ ------------------------------ Intro/outro music created by Patrick Baxter! You can find his social channels below as well: https://spamcaller.bandcamp.com/
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Chicago is suing the Trump administration again. In the Loop looks at that latest lawsuit and what voting to end the government shutdown could mean for senior Senator Dick Durbin's political legacy. Plus, time for a retail reality check following a presidential post dissing Chicago's shopping mecca, Michigan Avenue. In the Loop breaks down those stories with David Greising of the Better Government Association, Sophie Sherry of the Chicago Sun-Times and Mack Liederman of Block Club Chicago. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
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===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 14th Publish Date: November 14th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, November 14th and Happy Birthday to Alec John Such I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal GHC has highest enrollment growth among state colleges Cobb Sheriff’s Lt. Col. Dewayne Morris laid to rest after lifetime of public service Cobb’s proposed stormwater fee receives mild criticism Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on pesticides All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: MATCH MAGIC GIVEATHON STORY 1: GHC has highest enrollment growth among state colleges Georgia Highlands College is on a roll. Over the past three years, enrollment has jumped 23%, now nearing 6,000 students—a record-breaking pace that’s earned GHC top honors from the USG Board of Regents for the fastest growth among state colleges. “This growth shows how deeply connected we are to the communities we serve,” said President Mike Hobbs. “As Northwest Georgia grows, we’re here to prepare graduates for meaningful careers and help businesses thrive.” Statewide, the University System of Georgia hit an all-time high this fall with 382,142 students, driven by a surge in in-state enrollment. Ready to join? Apply by January at apply.highlands.edu. STORY 2: Cobb Sheriff’s Lt. Col. Dewayne Morris laid to rest after lifetime of public service Dewayne Morris, a man who lived and breathed public service, was laid to rest Tuesday after passing on Nov. 7 at the age of 63. A lieutenant colonel with the Cobb Sheriff’s Office and a retired sergeant from Cobb County Police, Morris dedicated his life to law enforcement. From his early days at Powder Springs PD to his decades with Cobb Police—where he earned two Meritorious Service medals—he was known for his leadership, grit, and heart. But Dewayne wasn’t just a cop. He loved fast cars, Diet Mountain Dew, Little Debbies, and cheering for the Braves and Hawks. He never met a stranger. A true hero. STORY 3: Cobb’s proposed stormwater fee receives mild criticism Cobb County’s proposed $4.75 monthly stormwater fee is back on the table, but this time, the backlash is quieter—at least for now. Last year, the idea sparked packed meetings and fiery opposition. This week? A handful of speakers, mostly supportive or cautiously critical. The fee would nearly double the stormwater budget, funding overdue repairs, new equipment, and even regional detention projects. Homeowners would pay $4.75 a month, while businesses, churches, and schools would be charged based on impervious surfaces. Critics still call it a “tax,” and some HOAs argue they’re being double-billed. A final vote is set for Nov. 20. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: STRAND THEATRE STORY 4: Peer-led mental health center coming to Marietta’s First Presbyterian A new drop-in mental health center is set to open at First Presbyterian Church near Marietta Square, offering something rare: a space for connection, not just treatment. Run by NAMI Cobb, the center will focus on peer-led therapy—think group activities, coffee chats, and one-on-one support with trained specialists who’ve been there. “It’s about community,” said Neill Blake, NAMI Cobb’s programs director. “Sometimes, just coffee and conversation can be life-changing.” Opening early next year, the free center will feature art therapy, games, meditation, and more. For those battling isolation, it’s a lifeline. “Loneliness makes everything worse,” Blake added. “This could save lives.” STORY 5: OUT AND ABOUT: 5 things to do this weekend in Cobb County — Nov. 14 - 16 Atlanta Opera: ‘La Traviata’ This weekend’s your last chance to catch Verdi’s La Traviata at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Performances are Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. It’s sung in Italian (don’t worry, there are subtitles) and runs about 2.5 hours. Tickets start at $35—grab yours at atlantaopera.org. World of Illumination: Candy Rush Six Flags White Water in Marietta transforms into a glowing wonderland starting Friday! The World of Illumination’s Candy Rush drive-thru features gingerbread villages, sugar plum fairies, and more. Open select nights through Jan. 4, 6–10 p.m. Tickets: $39–$49. Details at their website. ‘Sanders Family Christmas’ at The Strand The Strand Theatre’s Sanders Family Christmas continues this weekend. Expect music, laughs, and a little inspiration with Pastor Oglethorpe and the Sanders Family. Shows: Friday/Saturday at 3 & 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $41–$54. Big Shanty Bazaar Step into the Renaissance this Saturday at Kennesaw’s Art Station! From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., enjoy artisans, live music, axe throwing, archery, and even pony rides. Free admission, plus early visitors snag commemorative gifts. NFC Fight Night at The Battery Ready for some action? Live MMA fights hit The Battery Atlanta this Friday. Doors open at 6 p.m., fights start at 7. Check the Battery’s website for details. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on pesticides We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 8 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com Strand Marietta – Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre Cobb Foundation | Nonprofit Empowerment and Collective Giving in Cobb Cobb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Liberal Party has abandoned its Net Zero climate policy, saying nuclear power will play a key role in the coalition's energy strategy going forward. In Victoria, the government has introduced “Adult Time for Violent Crime” to tackle rising youth crime, and has also formalised Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal people into law. - 野党・自由党が、2050年までに温室効果ガス排出をゼロにする政策、いわゆるネットゼロ政策を撤回すると発表。保守連合は今後、原子力発電をエネルギー政策の重要な柱として位置づけていく方針を示しました。ビクトリア州政府は今週、14歳の子どもでも暴力犯罪を犯した場合は成人と同様に裁かれる法案「Adult Time for Violent Crime」を提出しました。アメリカ史上最長となった政府機関の一部閉鎖が解消される見通しとなりました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。
The Liberal Party has abandoned its Net Zero climate policy, saying nuclear power will play a key role in the coalition's energy strategy going forward. In Victoria, the government has introduced “Adult Time for Violent Crime” to tackle rising youth crime, and has also formalised Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal people into law. Recorded 14 November. - 野党・自由党が、2050年までに温室効果ガス排出をゼロにする政策、いわゆるネットゼロ政策を撤回すると発表。保守連合は今後、原子力発電をエネルギー政策の重要な柱として位置づけていく方針を示しました。ビクトリア州政府は今週、14歳の子どもでも暴力犯罪を犯した場合は成人と同様に裁かれる法案「Adult Time for Violent Crime」を提出しました。アメリカ史上最長となった政府機関の一部閉鎖が解消される見通しとなりました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。11月14日収録。
Why are advocates for children with autism comparing Ontario education minister Paul Calandra to Breaking Bad character Saul Goodman? Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the implications of the comparison. Last year, Lieutenant-General Richard Rohmer issued a challenge to Ontario premier Doug Ford to have the north side of the Ontario Veterans' Memorial engraved. Steve and John Michael discuss how the premier rose to the challenge and what that means for veterans. Brian Lewis, Ontario's former chief economist from 2015 to 2021, joins Steve and JMM to dig further into the province's fall economic statement and discuss the province's fiscal future. Steve's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/i-sat-down-with-ontarios-living-former-premiers-heres-what-i-learned JMM's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/analysis-a-pro-cyclist-court-decision-could-create-headaches-for-rural-ontarioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tus coj ntawm lwm pab nom teb chaws xav siv nuclear tsim hluav taws xob siv, hau xeev Victoria tsis lees tias nws lub tswv yim rau txim hnyav rau tej me nyuam yaus tsis zoo rau nws, tsev dawb tsis lees paub Democrats tej xov xwm tshiab txog Jeffrey Epstein, Syria tus coj ntsib Meskas tus President Donald Trump thawj zaug, UN tau xam tias ntiaj teb tej tswv yim txo emission tam sim no yuav pab txo tau tej cua tsis huv txog 12 feem pua, thawj pwm tsav Albanese hais tias cov kev muab tus tsoom fwv Whitlam rho nom ua rau muaj teeb meem rau Australia tej lajfai kum xeeb, muaj neeg Australia coob ntxiv mus claim cov non-financial loss nrog tej tuam txhab telecommunications ntau tuaj ntxiv, Monash University cov kev teeb txheeb tshiab tshawb tau tias muaj tej neeg yug txawv teb chaws ib feem peb yog cov neeg tas sim neej los ntawm cov kev poob deg tuag ntawm Australia xyoo 2024-25, Cob tsib thiab Denmark koom tes tswj cov food waste recycling, Nplog thiab Cob tsib cov kev koom tes kom sib cuag tau mus los, Thaib tej economists ceeb toom tias cov kev tsis haum xeeb raws ciam teb Thaib-Cambodia yuav ua rau muaj teeb meem rau tej lagluam.
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This weeks podcast features a preview of this weekends ninth Wendover Woods 50. Our RD James Elson also covers off the latest news including World Records at Tunnel Hill, the results from the World Trail Majors - Grampian Peaks Trail 100 and 50km and some incredible masters age group performances.
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NEW: Send us Your Comments!This Week's Topics:What Tuesday's Elections Mean & Don't! 2:00Trump Demands End to Filibuster 12:30Shutdown Hurting Americans 19:30VIDEO: Sen. Kennedy Rejects Schumer Plan 21:00Dem Judge Now Thinks He's King! 25:30Damning Evidence Found Against Comey 32:30Strzok, Page & Brennan Indicted in FL 36:00DC Jury: Assaulting Police is Free Speech 38:00Boasberg Impeachment Moves Forward 40:30SCOTUS Considers Tariff Laws 43:30Trump NY “Convictions” to be Reversed? 46:00House Goes after Antifa Funding 48:30SCOTUS: Only Sex at Birth on Passports 50:30DOJ Acts to Clear Illegals off Voter Rolls 52:30FBI Interfered in 2022 Elections 56:30Iran Paid for Campus Pro-Hamas Protests 1:07:00House Moves to Stop CAIR 1:10:30Another Chinese Spy Convicted 1:12:00FL Law Against Chinese Land Ownership 1:14:30Hegseth trying to Fix Defense Contractors 1:17:00Charlotte Now Needs Military for Crimes 1:23:00Both Hiring and Layoffs Rise? 1:26:0020 MS Police Caught working with Cartels 1:30:30Ohio School can't Force Pronoun Use! 1:32:30Trump Negotiates Lower Drug Prices 1;37:00Musk Could Make $1 Trillion 1:41:00Farmers' Almanac to End in 2026 1:43:00Thanksgiving Cost Down - Maybe . . . 1:44:30FoxNation Honors Melania & Erika 1:47:30Support the showView our Podcast and our other videos and news stories at:www.WethePeopleConvention.orgSend Comments and Suggestions to:info@WethePeopleConvention.org
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history drags into day 38, affecting everything from air travel to SNAP benefits in Illinois. Democratic U.S. Congressman Chuy Garcia surprised constituents by announcing he won't be running for reelection. And a federal judge issued a key ruling on use of force by federal agents. Plus, snow could be coming to the Chicago area this weekend. In the Loop breaks down those stories with WBEZ's Alden Loury, Chicago Sun-Times' Jon Seidel, Block Club Chicago's Quinn Myers. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
Tune in to the latest MEC Weekly for essential updates straight from your MEC. Highlights of this episode: UPS Flight 2976: The MEC pays tribute to those lost in the tragic crash that occurred this week. MOU 25-05 Resources: Key details with a companion Engage podcast episode available. Vacation Bidding Upgrade: New software rolling out – what you need to know. Premium Rotations in PBS: Secure your spot starting this December. MEC November Meeting in Newport Beach, CA: Learn what to expect at this month's meeting. Veterans Day Office Hours: Resources available for pilots while offices are closed. Vets, as always, thank you for your service. Additional links and information are available in this week's MEC News. Stay informed, stay connected and stay engaged. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!
As UN COP30 kicks off, Greenpeace has criticised countries for their slow progress in cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has agreed to a proposal for a humanitarian ceasefire. ASIO has warned this week that there is a realistic possibility that a foreign government could attempt to assassinate a person it deems a dissident on Australian soil. - 気候変動対策を話し合う国連会議、COP30の開幕前に、グリーンピースは各国の温室効果ガス削減の遅れを批判しています。スーダンの準軍事組織RSFが、アメリカなどによる人道的停戦案を受け入れました。2年半近く続く紛争の終結に期待が高まっています。オーストラリア安全保障情報機構(ASIO)が今週、外国政府がオーストラリア国内で反体制派と見なす人物を暗殺しようとする「現実的な可能性」があると発表しました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。
As UN COP30 kicks off, Greenpeace has criticised countries for their slow progress in cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has agreed to a proposal for a humanitarian ceasefire. ASIO has warned this week that there is a realistic possibility that a foreign government could attempt to assassinate a person it deems a dissident on Australian soil. Recorded 7 November. - 気候変動対策を話し合う国連会議、COP30の開幕前に、グリーンピースは各国の温室効果ガス削減の遅れを批判しています。スーダンの準軍事組織RSFが、アメリカなどによる人道的停戦案を受け入れました。2年半近く続く紛争の終結に期待が高まっています。オーストラリア安全保障情報機構(ASIO)が今週、外国政府がオーストラリア国内で反体制派と見なす人物を暗殺しようとする「現実的な可能性」があると発表しました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。11月7日収録。
Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath take a look at Ontario's fall economic statement, which paints a picture of the province's financial health. Mark Carney has tabled his first budget as prime minister. Some have called it unprecedented, others say it lacks ambition. Steve and John Michael pick apart the federal government's document and break down its chances of actually passing. Quebec is picking a fight with its doctors, and Doug Ford is trying to poach physicians looking to leave the province. Steve and JMM discuss the strong reaction to Ford's appeal from Quebecers who think he should keep those thoughts to himself. Steve's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/bless-you-boys-for-being-a-team-anyone-could-fall-in-love-with JMM's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/analysis-if-conservative-premiers-want-change-they-can-do-more-than-talkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tej nom tswv tsis kub siab txo tej pa tsis huv raws li cov kev pom zoo Paris agreement, cov kev tso tseg tsis sib tua ntawm teb chaws Sudan, Australia tus nom Murray Watt hais kom Coalition thiab Greens pab tsim tsab cai pov puag ib puag ncig siv, Penny Wong uas yog Australia tus nom tswj dej num txawv teb chaws hais tias muaj ntau lub teb chaws xav raus tes rau Australia tej kev tswj hwm democracy, tej koom haum LGBTQI+ qhua Tasmania tsab cai them nyiaj paj tshab rau tej neeg homosexual uas nom tswv muab rau txim dhau los,...
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NEW: Send us Your Comments!This Week's Topics:BECK VIDEO: It's a Color Revolution 5:30VIDEO: Left's Nov 5th Insurrection Plans 8:30What Happens when SNAP Stops? 12:00VIDEO: Left's Goal is to Start Riots 15:00Pentagon Readies 500 Troops Per State 18:00VIDEO: Left pushes Riots on Social Media 21:30Arrests Anyone who Riots over SNAP! 23:00VIDEO: The Truth about SNAP Trap! 25:33Dems IGNORE Unions over Shutdown 30:00Trump Calls for End of Filibuster Rules 33:00VIDEO: CNN Polls Show Public with Reps 37:00Don't Give Non-Essential Workers Back Pay! 42:00Biden Auto-Pen Signatures VOID! 45:00Jack Smith Targeted ALL Republicans 47:00VIDEO: Impeach Judge Boasberg 52:30Hoover Inst. Video: Long Look at US 1:07:00Trump Gets Good China Deal 1:09:30Japan, South Korea & Malaysia Deals 1:12:00Trump Tariffs are Powering US Boom! 1:13:00Fed Cuts Rate 25% - Powell almost Gone! 1:16:30Local & State Debt is $6.1 Trillion! 1:18:00Hypocrite Bill Gates Exposed 1:21:00LA Fire Report Exposes Newsome & Bass 1:24:00MORE Movie Studio & Network Layoffs 1:28:00NVIDIA To Make Chips in US for DOE 1:31:00SpaceX Gets $2B for Golden Dome 1:33:007,200 Non-English Speaking Truckers 1:35:00Hugo Chaves gave BLM $20M in Cash! 1:38:30Milei Wins Big in Argentina Elections 1:42:00HUGE Birthright Citizenship Case 1:45:00JD Vance at Turning Point Event in MS 1:49:30Support the showView our Podcast and our other videos and news stories at:www.WethePeopleConvention.orgSend Comments and Suggestions to:info@WethePeopleConvention.org
President Trump's goal of deploying National Guard troops to Chicago is on hold as the Supreme Court requests more information. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court blocked an order requiring Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino to report to court daily, and in Little Village, high school students staged a walk-out to protest ICE actions. In the Loop breaks down those stories and more with NBC 5 Chicago reporter Christian Farr, government finance and accountability reporter with the Illinois Answers Project at the Better Government Association Alex Nitkin and Jackie Serrato, editor of La Voz, the Spanish language news site of the Chicago Sun-Times. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
Judge scolds Border Patrol chief, Little Village students stage walk-out over ICE raids, downstate jury finds ex-cop guilty of second degree murder in Sonya Massey shooting.
Happy Halloween from the Delta MEC! Here are the news bites from the MEC's week.
BIN News anchors Nichole Deal and Mike Eiland join Host Ramses Ja to review the major news stories of the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victoria's parliament passes a historic treaty with First Nations people. King Charles strips his brother Andrew of all his titles. The federal government has tabled its long-awaited overhaul of Australia's national environment laws in Parliament. - ビクトリア州議会で、先住民との歴史的な条約が可決されました。チャールズ国王の弟、アンドリュー氏が、王子の称号を剥奪され、王室の公邸を退去するよう求められました。オーストラリアで数十年ぶりとなる、環境法の改正案が、国会に提出されました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。
Victoria's parliament passes a historic treaty with First Nations people. King Charles strips his brother Andrew of all his titles. The federal government has tabled its long-awaited overhaul of Australia's national environment laws in Parliament. Recorded 31 October. - ビクトリア州議会で、先住民との歴史的な条約が可決されました。チャールズ国王の弟、アンドリュー氏が、王子の称号を剥奪され、王室の公邸を退去するよう求められました。オーストラリアで数十年ぶりとなる、環境法の改正案が、国会に提出されました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。10月31日収録。
Victoria's parliament passes a historic treaty with First Nations people ;King Charles strips his brother Andrew of all his titles; and in cricket; Australia's women lose their World Champions title as India triumphs after a massive run chase.
Last week, the province released an ad featuring former U.S. President Ronald Reagan decrying the use of tariffs. At first, Donald Trump liked the ad, saying he would have put out the same if he was in Canada's position. Then he had a hissy fit and announced retaliatory tariffs on Canada if the ad wasn't taken down immediately. Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the fallout of the ad and whether this will ultimately benefit Ontario's push toward a tariff-free future. The province has backtracked on a controversial plan to effectively end rent control. Steve and John Michael dig into why the government reversed its decision and who would have benefitted from a policy like this. Doug Ford is putting a stop to fixed election dates in Ontario. It's a big change and runs contrary to fixed-election laws in most other provinces and territories in Canada. Steve and JMM discuss why the government wanted to get rid of it and whether the law was effective in the first place. Steve's column(s): https://www.tvo.org/article/i-witnessed-joe-carters-historic-home-run-in-1993-the-memories-just-came-flooding-back & https://www.tvo.org/article/saying-farewell-to-the-most-talented-mpp-youve-never-heard-of JMM's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/analysis-want-real-political-reform-in-ontario-amend-the-constitution Publications Ontario's website: https://www.publications.gov.on.ca/asearch.html?vid=20170501121&cname=%5B*+TO+*%5D&key=official+road+map&keyword=official+road+map&iu= See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Xov xwm tshaj raws limtiam rau hnub zwj Hnub: Victoria lub tsev tsoom fwv tau tsim tau tsab Treaty nrog nws tej neeg txum tim, huab tais Askiv tau txo nws tus kwv tej fwj chim nom, Nplog thiab Suav cov kev pom zoo thiab nqes peev ua luam raws ciam teb,...
Some alders balk at Mayor Johnson's budget. Meanwhile, Archbishop Cupich and lawmakers push back on immigration arrests as the Supreme Court considers allowing the National Guard in Chicago.
Good morning from the Delta MEC. Here's a quick recap of this week's highlights in the latest episode of Engage Weekly! Possible pilot info breach involving Delta email addresses MiCrew Update Involving Single Sign-On The NC thanks all Delta pilots for taking the Contract 2026 survey! Don't forget to order your holiday ties and scarves! Additional committee and LEC news and events are in this week's newsletter!
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The United States is considering a proposal for humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza that would replace the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Prime Minister Albanese says there's more to come on the critical minerals deal with Donald Trump. Two chief officers resign from Optus over Triple-Zero outages. - アメリカ政府は、ガザへの人道支援の新たな枠組みとして、「ガザ人道基金」に代わる提案を検討していることがわかりました。今週、レアアースと重要鉱物をめぐる歴史的な枠組みに合意したオーストラリアとアメリカ。アルバニージー首相は今後の成果が期待できると述べています。オーストラリアの通信大手オプタスで、過去数か月の間に発生した2度の「トリプルゼロ(000)」通信障害を受け、2人の幹部が辞任することがわかりました。1週間を振り返るニュースラップです。
Federal agents arrested immigrants across the Chicago area and detained U.S. citizens, including a teen protester and will extend their stay at Great Lakes Naval Base. Lawmakers in Springfield condemned ICE raids and explored state responses to federal agents in Illinois. Mayor Johnson pitches a corporate head tax in his budget address. Reset breaks down these stories and much more with journalists Alex Nitkin with the Illinois Answers Project, City Cast Chicago's Jacoby Cochran, and Violet Miller with the Chicago Sun-Times. For a full archive of In The Loop interviews, head over to www.wbez.org/intheloop.
A car chase involving federal agents ends in a chaotic scene in East Chicago. Lawmakers seek transit funding solutions in Springfield. Mayor Johnson pitches a corporate head tax in his budget address.