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Rich welcomes John Tabacco, host of "Wise Guys" on Newsmax TV, for a preview of his interview with White House Crypto czar David Sacks. We also take a look at the EPA's new push to deregulate with Steve Milloy, former Trump EPA transition team member. Later, President Trump has floated the idea of cutting our military budget in half; more from Col. (Ret.) William Dunn, author of "Gunfighters Rule!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ret Colonel William Dunn joins Bob. Colonel Dunn is an attack helicopter pilot who has flown in and around the DC area. in a fascinating interview, he has some great insight as to what the helicopter pilots might have been seeing and hearing before the tragic crash. He also has insights into what air traffic control might gave been saying to the pilots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Col. William "Burner" Dunn, former military attack helicopter pilot, shares his insights into the tragic collision in Washington, DC. Colonel Dunn flew in many of the world's deadliest hot spots in dozens of combat missions as an attack helicopter pilot. He and his team currently support U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM), Marine Forces Central Command (MARCENT), U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), and Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT) around the world. In the aftermath of the devastating aviation disaster in Washington, DC—the worst in America since 2009—decorated veteran military attack helicopter pilot Colonel William “Burner” Dunn provides expert analysis. Colonel Dunn is a combat-proven pilot who has flown dozens of missions in some of the world’s most volatile war zones. He shares his no-nonsense, informed perspective on how this tragedy could have occurred in one of the world’s most heavily monitored air corridors. His military helicopter pilot expertise and credibility make him an invaluable voice in understanding this tragic event. He is a military attack helicopter pilot who has flown in and around Washington, DC. With decades of experience navigating high-stakes aerial operations, Colonel Dunn can tell us more about: -Why this military helicopter training flight might have veered into Reagan National Airport's flight path -The strengths and vulnerabilities of the Blackhawk UH-60 helicopter that collided with the American Eagle flight as it was about to land in Reagan National Airport -The 12th Aviation Battalion, based out of Fort Belvoir, which provides helicopter transportation and “technical rescue support” to the National Capital Region -Whether Washington, DC’s crowded airspace—encompassing Reagan National, Dulles, BWI, Andrews Air Force Base, and more—poses systemic risks to aviation safety William Dunn is the President of Strategic Resilience Group, LLC. He started the company in July 2016 after his retirement from a 33-year career in the United States Marine Corps, during which he rose through the ranks of Private through Sergeant, and Second Lieutenant through Colonel. He attended Old Dominion University, earning a bachelor's degree in business administration; and Boston University, where he completed his master's degree in Business Administration. He also completed a master's degree in Strategic Studies. Upon completion of the Marine Corps Basic School and the Infantry Officers Course in Quantico, Virginia, he reported to NAS Pensacola for flight training. He was assigned as a Marine Cobra pilot and completed multiple deployments including a seven-month deployment to Iraq as commander of HMLA-369, "The Gunfighters" in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08. He is married to his wife, Mimi, and they have two daughters, Sarah and Laura. More information on his book "Gunfighters Rule" here: https://www.amazon.com/Gunfighters-Rule-William-Dunn/dp/1662948980/ref=monarch_sidesheet_image NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP It'll be a while before we find out what may have caused the collision in the skies over the Potomac River in DC. Sen. Tim Kaine comments on the air traffic in the northeast corridor and at Reagan National Airport.Stephen Miller comments on the issues with DEI at the FAA.St. Louis City will hand out city government-issued ID cards to people who can't or won't get one from the State. They're called Gateway Cards and are not legal as ID for things like voting.Kristi Noem comments on the preparations at Guantanamo Bay for violent illegal aliens.Former ND Gov. Doug Burgum will be the new Secretary of the Interior. MO Sen. Josh Hawley is not super confident about Tulsi Gabbard getting enough votes to become the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).Blues (23-24-4) are on the road tonight to face the Avalanche (29-21-2) in Colorado at 8pm. (8:20am) Our Flashback Friday theme today is bad songs that were hits in the '80s. How did that happen?!? We tabulated listener votes for the "best worst" hit songs in the '80s...those songs that make you think "why did we love THAT song back then??" It was tough narrowing it down to 10 songs! You can check out the list on our website at www.newstalkstl.com Go to ON-AIR at the top of the page and the pulldown menu will show Mike Ferguson in the Morning. Click on that, go to our page, and scroll down to Mike's Morning Music. Click on that and you'll see the Flashback Friday song lists with links to the music videos for the songs! Enjoy the tunes! (8:35am) Col. William "Burner" Dunn, former military attack helicopter pilot, shares his insights into the tragic collision in Washington, DC. Colonel Dunn flew in many of the world's deadliest hot spots in dozens of combat missions as an attack helicopter pilot. He and his team currently support U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM), Marine Forces Central Command (MARCENT), U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), and Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT) around the world. In the aftermath of the devastating aviation disaster in Washington, DC—the worst in America since 2009—decorated veteran military attack helicopter pilot Colonel William “Burner” Dunn provides expert analysis. Colonel Dunn is a combat-proven pilot who has flown dozens of missions in some of the world’s most volatile war zones. He shares his no-nonsense, informed perspective on how this tragedy could have occurred in one of the world’s most heavily monitored air corridors. His military helicopter pilot expertise and credibility make him an invaluable voice in understanding this tragic event. He is a military attack helicopter pilot who has flown in and around Washington, DC. With decades of experience navigating high-stakes aerial operations, Colonel Dunn can tell us more about: -Why this military helicopter training flight might have veered into Reagan National Airport's flight path -The strengths and vulnerabilities of the Blackhawk UH-60 helicopter that collided with the American Eagle flight as it was about to land in Reagan National Airport -The 12th Aviation Battalion, based out of Fort Belvoir, which provides helicopter transportation and “technical rescue support” to the National Capital Region -Whether Washington, DC’s crowded airspace—encompassing Reagan National, Dulles, BWI, Andrews Air Force Base, and more—poses systemic risks to aviation safety William Dunn is the President of Strategic Resilience Group, LLC. He started the company in July 2016 after his retirement from a 33-year career in the United States Marine Corps, during which he rose through the ranks of Private through Sergeant, and Second Lieutenant through Colonel. He attended Old Dominion University, earning a bachelor's degree in business administration; and Boston University, where he completed his master's degree in Business Administration. He also completed a master's degree in Strategic Studies. Upon completion of the Marine Corps Basic School and the Infantry Officers Course in Quantico, Virginia, he reported to NAS Pensacola for flight training. He was assigned as a Marine Cobra pilot and completed multiple deployments including a seven-month deployment to Iraq as commander of HMLA-369, "The Gunfighters" in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08. He is married to his wife, Mimi, and they have two daughters, Sarah and Laura. More information on his book "Gunfighters Rule" here: https://www.amazon.com/Gunfighters-Rule-William-Dunn/dp/1662948980/ref=monarch_sidesheet_image (8:50am) The top '80s song that people love to hate is Starship's "We Built This City." We try to figure out how that happened! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marine Corps Colonel William Dunn (Ret), President of Strategic Resilience Group, LLC and author of Gunfighters Rule! He founded the company in Sept 2015 after completing over 33 years in the United States Marine Corps. Colonel Dunn flew in many of the world's deadliest hot spots in dozens of combat missions as an attack helicopter pilot. Drone sightings in N.J. area.
Great discussion with retired Marine Colonel William "Burner" Dunn about his new book Gunfighters Rule! This former Cobra helocopter pilot shared some of his military combat stories that shaped him. We also discussed current affairs and his thoughts on Iran, Israel, Ukraine, Russia and so much more. Hear what this seasoned combat warrior shared with me!
William Dunn decides to do something about fatherless children in Lakeland, FL. A summary of a Readers Digest article.
Commentary on the April 30, 2023 sermon by Rev. Dr. Danté R. Quick (Put Some Respect on My Name) and the April 16, 2023 sermon by Pastor AJ Cook (Follow God's Direction). This show will also feature a Contemporary Gospel song spotlight (Savior – Saint James) Dove of the Day (William Dunn), a Faith-Based movie review (Lifemark) and a Christian Experience Story (Actor Terry Crew).Support the showThanks for listening. You can learn more about this podcast at http://www.withquickness.com FOLLOW USInstagram: @withthequicknessonline Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WithTheQuicknessOnlineTwitter: @QuicknessWith
Date of lecture: Thursday 12 January 2023 About the Lecture: UK science has chronic diversity issues and shortages of specialist teachers in schools. Orbyts is a multi-award-winning movement founded at UCL, and now running across the UK, that creates partnerships between scientists and schools that are proven to address these issues. The programme provides school students with relatable science role models while empowering them to conduct original research projects. This structure of regular interventions, inspirational role models and active ownership of research is proving to be transformative; dispelling harmful stereotypes and profoundly shifting perceptions of science and scientists. It is particularly impactful for groups historically excluded from science. For example, our partner schools report 100% increases in girls uptake of A-level physics, following participation in an Orbyts project at GCSE. The programme has enabled more than 220 school students to become authors of scientific papers in the last 5 years. This year, Orbyts researchers will partner with schools to support research projects on: medical physics, exoplanets, aurorae, AI and machine learning, plasma, space weather and quantum physics. Dr William Dunn will showcase a whistle-stop tour through some of last year's Orbyts projects, where possible letting recorded presentations by the schools do the talking. About the Speaker: Dr. William Dunn, Ernest Rutherford Fellowship at UCL Astrophysics group
Iz Manchestra se je sogovornik pred več kot desetletjem preselil v Ljubljano, kjer uči angleščino in prevaja. V preteklosti je pisal tudi turistične vodnike, napisal knjigo o Sloveniji in pri nas igral v celovečernem filmu. V oddaji je med drugim spregovoril o izkušnji življenja v tujini ter doživljanju Slovencev in narave pri nas.
Iz Manchestra se je sogovornik pred več kot desetletjem preselil v Ljubljano, kjer uči angleščino in prevaja. V preteklosti je pisal tudi turistične vodnike, napisal knjigo o Sloveniji in pri nas igral v celovečernem filmu. V oddaji je med drugim spregovoril o izkušnji življenja v tujini ter doživljanju Slovencev in narave pri nas.
It's Art Class with special guest William Dunn of the the Undunn podcast.Salvadore Dali - what a weirdo. Destino https://youtu.be/y_TlaxmOKqsLucas on IG @sacredplaydoh Lily on IG @deadlypineapple13Partial Credit on IG @partial.credit.pod on FB www.facebook.com/partialcreditpod/ on Twitter @creditpodhttps://youtu.be/y_TlaxmOKqshttps://www.redbubble.com/people/PartialCredit/shop?asc=u--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In which Lucas is joined by William Dunn of the UnDunn Podcast.Lucas on IG @sacredplaydoh Lily on IG @deadlypineapple13 William on IG @william_undunnPartial Credit on IG @partial.credit.pod on FB www.facebook.com/partialcreditpod/ on Twitter @creditpodhttps://www.redbubble.com/people/PartialCredit/shop?asc=u--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Youth Sunday Sermons - William Dunn, Allison Dunlap, Sam Wilson by Saint Stephen's
For this month’s episode, The Era of Payments as Policy: Part Two, our host Nina Talley is once again joined by our guests William Sullivan, Nacha’s Senior Director & Group Manager of Government & Industry Relations, and William Dunn, CPP, former Director of Government Relations at the APA. They dive into predictions for future Economic Impact Payments, provide insight into the pros and cons of prepaid cards for payments, explore the very real nightmare of physical check distribution during a pandemic, and much more. If you haven’t already heard The Era of Payments as Policy: Part One, make sure to give it a listen as it provides context for this episode.
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Eldercare Channel St. Louis Nursing Home Reviews and Home Care Reviews in St. LouisDr. William Dunn is a cancer specialist, with a special interest in family intergenerational health and well-being. He is the author of the “Aquavore Diet” which emphasizes the natural water content in foods for maximum health.After Dr. Dunn and his sister experienced a critical time in their parents' lives with little information to go on, he decided he wanted to help others, especially in his position with multi-generations (the “sandwich” generation) to be better prepared and informed.Eldercare services are dedicated to matching caregivers with elderly loved ones while ensuring professionalism and compassion. Eldercare Channel also provides many helpful articles for loved ones and caregivers to educate themselves on the healthcare issues the elderly face every day.Reading the articles on this site will give members of the sandwich generation more information on how to avoid some of the pitfalls of aging and help them navigate the difficult, unavoidable parts. The tips and suggestions found throughout are invaluable to anyone with aging parents or even members of their extended family. Eldercare Channel even offers a free, in-home care checklist to keep any concerned child from feeling helpless when caring for their elderly loved one.St. Louis Home Care and Nursing Home Reviews2124 Marconi AveSaint Louis, MO 63110(314) 310-6691Support the show
For our third episode, The Era of Payments as Policy: Part One, our host Nina Talley is joined by our guests William Sullivan, Nacha’s Senior Director & Group Manager of Government & Industry Relations, and William Dunn, CPP, the APA’s Director of Government Relations. Our guests have truly unique insights into the development, distribution, and impact of the CARES Act, as well as future Economic Impact Payments. Join us for Part One of this Two Part series that takes a peek behind the curtain at the work that made these payments possible, and explores the intricate intersection where Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments and government regulations meet.
On this episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we're talking about running a fabric, notions, and gifts company with my guests, Mark, Brian, and Josh Dunn of Moda and United Notions. Mark Dunn got his start in the fabric industry in 1966 working with his father William Dunn at Sewing, Sales, and Services which they founded together. In May of 1975 when Mark was 29, he moved to Texas to start United Notions Inc. He started with a five-man operation where he would take orders in the morning and fill them at his warehouse in the afternoon. In 1991 he started Moda Fabrics, a company that created a new product category of precuts with their famous Jelly Rolls. Brian Dunn started working at United Notions during the summers and officially started full time in 1986. He managed and operated the Denver warehouse for 15 years as Vice President of Operations until they closed that warehouse down to consolidate all of their warehousing in their home state of Texas. He moved back and has handled all fabric buying since then. Josh Dunn started with the company 8 years ago after graduating from the University of Southern California with a major in Photography and business administration. At Moda Fabrics, he is the director of international sales. +++++ This episode is sponsored by Mitzie Shafer at Jittery Wings Quilt Co. Mitzie has authored and illustrated a new book titled Improve Your Practice: Free-Motion Quilting. She believes that quilting your beautiful quilt top doesn’t have to be frightening once you learn to stop fighting with it. Visit jitterywings.com and use the coupon code WHILESHENAPS to get 20% off your own signed copy. +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
Episode discusses the William Dunn and Howland Brother's disappearance and murders in 1869. The three men left the Powell expiditon of the Grand Canyon and walked off into the desert never to be seen again. What happened to Dunn and the Howland Brothers remains one of America's best and little known unsolved mysteries. This episode will cover the events of their disappearance and provide possible theories for what happened to the doomed men.
Part 2 of Anime Feminist’s six-month anniversary Q&A. Amelia, Dee, Peter, and Vrai answer questions about their anime viewing of the past six months. 00:00 Intro 01:34 Anime viewing habits 04:58 What kind of anime are you drawn to? 12:04 What is your favorite show that has aired since you started up? - senpai;notes @senpainotes 16:44 Of all the anime/manga your readers recommended, which ones did you like the most? - Sephyxer @Sephyxer 22:01 What's your favorite guilty pleasure anime from the past 6 mos? (Bonus: try to convince us to watch it by pitching it like an infomercial) - Ebonne B @SableSteel 30:27 How often do you guys legit enjoy problematic anime? - Scott A @greenteasamurai 34:21 What anime have you really wanted to like but been unable to, and why? - Talewind @spiritskyes 47:01 What series has come closest to flawless and in the same breath, what have you seen that is the most irredeemable? - William Dunn @thedunntist 52:02 What other shows do you most look forward to writing on, whether it’s a current/upcoming show or a classic? - senpai;notes @senpainotes 59:57 Outro Amelia: twitter.com/neutralfemale Dee: twitter.com/joseinextdoor Peter: twitter.com/peterfobian Vrai: twitter.com/WriterVrai AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ AniFem Tumblr: https://animefeminist.tumblr.com/ Recorded Saturday 29th April 2017 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today's topics: Headlines: Priest convocation; Phase 1; Remembering four deceased priests; Fortnight for Freedom; Pope Francis' daily homilies and impromptu Q&A with kids; Addressing diplomats and Latin American religious Summary of today's show: Our usual Thursday panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, Fr. Roger Landry, and Gregory Tracy considered the headlines of the week, including the annual priest convocation of the archdiocese at which Archbishop Rino Fisichella of the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization spoke on the New Evangelization; the first phase of the Disciples in Mission pastoral plan begins with new pastors taking charge of their collaboratives; Remembering four priests in the Archdiocese who have died since our most recent news show in May, including Fr. Brian Smith, Fr. William Dunn, and Msgr. Robert Fischner; the 2nd Fortnight for Freedom begins Friday, June 21; Pope Francis' daily reform of the Church through his daily Mass homilies; the Pope's decision not to summer at Castel Gandolfo and an impromptu Q&A with some schoolkids; an address to Vatican diplomats that warned about careerism and one to Latin American religious that spoke of a gay lobby in the Vatican. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Susan Abbott Today's guest(s): Gregory Tracy, managing editor of the Pilot, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston, and Fr. Roger Landry, pastor of St. Bernadette Parish in Fall River Links from today's show: Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links.