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#194 :: #FridayNightLights :Head Coach Todd Bladt (Son) & Curt Bladt (Father) Of Harlan, Iowa :: 21 State Championship Or Runner Up Seasons In 44 Years Since 1978 :: 422 Wins & 66 Losses In 42 Years For Coach Curt Bladt (87% Win Percentage)Since Becoming Head Coach In 2020, Todd Bladt Has Re-Established Harlan As The Perenial State Power In 3-A With Runner Up & State Title In Back To Back Seasons In 2020 & 2021Listen & Learn The Bladt Family's Incredible History Of Leadership & Molding Of Young Men In The Small Western Iowa Town Of Harlan, Iowa#EducationWhat Is The Key To Building A Winning Tradition At Your School, Business Or Family?! Tune In!!#AgBasedPodcasting #MLC #TheBigShow
#194 :: #FridayNightLights :Head Coach Todd Bladt (Son) & Curt Bladt (Father) Of Harlan, Iowa :: 21 State Championship Or Runner Up Seasons In 44 Years Since 1978 :: 422 Wins & 66 Losses In 42 Years For Coach Curt Bladt (87% Win PercentageSince Becoming Head Coach In 2020, Todd Bladt Has Re-Established Harlan As The Perenial State Power In 3-A With Runner Up & State Title In Back To Back Seasons In 2020 & 2021Listen & Learn The Bladt Family's Incredible History Of Leadership & Molding Of Young Men In The Small Western Iowa Town Of Harlan, Iowa#EducationWhat Is The Key To Building A Winning Tradition At Your School, Business Or Family?! Tune In!!#AgBasedPodcasting #MLC #TheBigShow
Hundreds of demonstrators have travelled from around Australia to the Russian embassy in Canberra to commemorate the anniversary, and to protest against the war in Ukraine.
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Aliens. UFOs. Bigfoot. Paranormal mysteries --- All Things - Unexplained.July 8th, 1947: The Roswell Daily Record shocked the world. A flying saucer had been captured by the Army Air Force.This bonus extension of our 100th Giant-Sized episode features a reading of the actual infamous article from the Roswell Daily Record --- Tuesday, July 8th, 1947. It's an article that has gone down as one of the most important documents in all of UFOlogy.**************************
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The writing could be on the wall for the rest of the Tour as Tadej Pogacar moved into yellow after a brilliant finish to Stage 6. Brad and Matt look back on a very different day to that of the carnage 24 hours earlier. There's praise for Wout van Aert as well as bemusement over his and Jumbo-Visma's strategy following his thrilling but ultimately futile early attack. There's also a look ahead to the ‘Super Plange' of Stage 7 as well as a look back as Brad recalls ‘the biggest thing that ever happened to me' exactly ten years on from his own triumph after taking the yellow jersey at the same venue.The Bradley Wiggins Show is Edited by Chris Watts.Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stories from Hong Kong, 25 years on since the handover from British to Chinese rule. We hear from the last governor of Hong Kong, a pro democracy campaigner and about life in Kowloon Walled City. (Photo: Chris Patten at the handover ceremony of Hong Kong from Britain to China. Credit: Getty Images)
Joe Giglio got some time to talk with Debbie Yow about it now being 50 years since Tile 9 was passed and what she's seen throughout its evolution within the business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the BBC World Service: We look at the future of Hong Kong as a financial hub, a quarter-century after the end of British control. Between COVID restrictions and political crackdowns, will international companies start taking their business elsewhere? And as Sri Lanka’s president asks Russian president Putin for cheap oil, we hear the latest on how everyday people are coping in a country that is running out of fuel. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Marketplace Morning Report.
Hour 1: Schopp, Sneaky Joe, and Paul Hamilton look back at July 1st, 2007, when the Sabres lost Chris Drury and Danny Briere.
From the BBC World Service: We look at the future of Hong Kong as a financial hub, a quarter-century after the end of British control. Between COVID restrictions and political crackdowns, will international companies start taking their business elsewhere? And as Sri Lanka’s president asks Russian president Putin for cheap oil, we hear the latest on how everyday people are coping in a country that is running out of fuel. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Marketplace Morning Report.
Hong Kong is marking its 25th anniversary since the United Kingdom handed over its administrative control to China as Chinese President Xi Jinping visits for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic and the crackdown on pro-democracy protests in 2019. And, a wildfire is threatening a centuries-old landmark: Peru's Machu Picchu archaeological site. Plus, The Economist predicts that governments being mired in debt and unable to ease the cost of living will lead to mass protests and violence in countries around the world within the next couple of years.
Britain officially handed authority over Hong Kong to China 25 years ago this week. We discuss what that historic event has meant for the region — and its future — with former journalist Emily Lau, who became the first woman elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong; and journalist and author Louisa Lim.
It has been 40 years since the Falklands War, perhaps the last time Britain exerted itself as a major power in the world. We take a few lessons from its successfully fighting off Argentina's attempt to take over these islands. Have you ever thought, I can't really exercise because I don't have the equipment I need. We talk about about the benefits of bodyweight exercises—things you can do when you don't have equipment—no matter your age or fitness level. The Celtic Throne tour has four shows left this summer. We talk with some of the dancers about their experiences performing and sharing this show with people all over the country. And we conclude with a Last Word about the pursuit of perfection. Links [01:43] Falklands War—40 Years (14 minutes) “40 Years Since the Empire Struck Back” [16:12] Bodyweight Exercises (17 minutes) Pushup and modification examples Squat and modification examples Back extension with towel Lunges and variations Burpees and modifications Russian twist and variations Squat jump and variations [33:14] Celtic Throne Interviews (15 minutes) Celtic Throne schedule [48:32] LAST WORD: Pursue Perfection (10 minutes)
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. The conflict lasted almost a year and cost 2,000 lives. Ronan McGreevy is an Irish Times journalist and author of the book ‘Great Hatred: the Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP', he joined Kieran to discuss what happened, and the impact that is still felt from that time.
Listen to an extended version of Shane McElhatton's discussion with historians Eve Morrison and John Dorney.
Former WCCO reporter Caroline Lowe joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the still unsolved case of Jodi Huisintruit.
65 years since the "900 Brides of Begona" and a book is on the making - Η εβδομαδιαία ανταπόκριση από την Αδελαΐδα της Νότιας Αυστραλίας.
Title IX passed 50 years ago, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving federal funds. Though the impacts have been broad, the law is best known for opening the doors for women's sports.
Tonight on Farage, it's six years since our independence day when we officially broke from the European Union - are you satisfied with where we are? Nigel isn't. Then, on Talking Pints, we talk to political veteran, Former Cabinet Minister and now Lord - Peter Lilley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone turns 25. It has sold 120 million copies and is the first of 7 books in the bestselling series which also came to life on screen with a string of hit movies. Today's Nick Robinson speaks to Lindsey Fraser, former critic and literary agent at Fraser Ross Associates, and Nigel Newton, Chief Executive of Bloomsbury Publishing who published the book. (Image, Harry Potter first edition, Credit, Reuters Henry Nicholls)
Five years ago today Leo Varadkar took the reigns as an Taoiseach. As we prepare for him to take over again later this year, Kieran was joined by John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail, to look back at he's achieved in that time, and what we're likely to see from him in the future.
On June 19, 1982, Vincent Chin, an Asian-American student at Lawrence Tech University, was assaulted by two auto employees that were angry about the rise of the Japanese automobile. Chin died four days later. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark examines Chin's murder, and why it's important today.
Sam Stein is joined by Katie Benner, Justice Department Reporter at the New York Times, Barbara McQuade, MSNBC Legal Analyst, Rep. Stacey E. Plaskett (D – U.S. Virgin Islands), Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief at Investopedia, Secretary Jena Griswold (D) Colorado Secretary of State, Elizabeth Holtzman, Fmr. U.S. Congresswoman, Michael Conway, Counsel of U.S. House Judiciary Committee in the Impeachment Inquiry of President Nixon, Hugo Lowell, Congressional Reporter at The Guardian, Kyle Cheney, Senior Legal Affairs Reporter at Politico, Rep. Madeleine Dean (D- PA), Lexi Churchill, Research Reporter, ProPublica at Texas Tribune Investigative Unit, Lt. Col. (Ret) Alexander Vindman, Fmr. Director for European Affairs at National Security Council, Robin Rue Simmons, Founder & Executive Director at FirstRepair, and Robert J. Patterson, Professor and Inaugural Chair at Department of African American Studies at Georgetown University.
Musicians around the world are once again hitting the stages after the long, Covid-induced pause in performances. But Lewisporte's Terry Penney is ending a six-year hiatus with his new album, which is coming out in a few weeks. The singer-songwriter and master storyteller released the new single today and he told us about the recording, as well as what he's been up to.
It's 25 years since the Orlando Magic hired Chuck Daly. Brendan Suhr, who was Chuck's staff then, looks back on the decision to come to Orlando.
Looking back to the UK release of Radiohead's third album on 16 June 1997.
Danielle Stislicki left her Southfield office on December 2nd of 2016, and hasn't been seen since. While her body has not been found, a security guard from Stislicki's office, Floyd Galloway Jr., was charged with her murder. He appeared in court today. WWJ's Zach Clark explores the case on a new Daily J.
Formed in 1972 in Wellington, the Values Party claims the title of the world's first national-level environmentalist party, and was a precursor to the Green Party we know today. The party's founder and leader Tony Brunt was, at 25 years old, part of a new generation that was starting to push back against the conservative, conformist monoculture dominating New Zealand at the time.
It's been 30 years since the Mabo ruling in Australia - what about indigenous rights? In fact, when Captain James Cook took possession of Australia for the British Crown, he did so on the assumption that the country was "Terra Nullius" - a no man's land. The British ignored the fact that a number of indigenous peoples had already settled the continent. But exactly 30 years ago, the indigenous Eddie Mabo managed to have this declared null and void in court. But what has happened since then for Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders? - 30 Jahre ist es her seit dem Mabo-Urteil in Australien – wie steht es um die indigenen Rechte? Tatsache ist: Als Kapitän James Cook Australien für die britische Krone in Besitz nahm, tat er dies unter der Annahme, das Land sei „Terra Nullius“ – ein Niemandsland. Dass etliche indigene Völker den Kontinent bereits besiedelten, wurde von den Briten ignoriert. Aber vor genau 30 Jahren gelang es dem Indigenen Eddie Mabo, dies vor Gericht für nichtig erklären zu lassen. Doch was hat sich seitdem für die Aborigines und Bewohner der Torres-Straße getan?
The Rainbow community is full of pride this month. April marks half-a-century since our very first 'Gay Day' in Auckland. It all started with a student forum in 1972. On Monday pioneering queer elders of the Gay Liberation movement took part in a panel to reflect on the milestones since that meeting. Including activist and academic Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and New Zealand's the first openly gay MP Chris Carter. They spoke to Corin Dann.
As people around the world remember the deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protestors in Beijing in 1989, the annual vigil that marks the massacre in Hong Kong has been shut down by authorities.
Photo: View of Apollo 16 lunar sample no. 68815 2/2 HotelMars: Fifty years since Apollo 16 and the Moon buggy Robert Godwin, owner and founder of Apogee Space Books, & RGC Publishing. David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_16
Photo: NASA Apollo 17 Lunar Roving Vehicle 1/2 #HotelMars: Fifty years since Apollo 16 and the Moon buggy. Robert Godwin, owner and founder of Apogee Space Books, & RGC Publishing. David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_16
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In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: Australians observe 30 years since the landmark Mabo High Court ruling; The Federal Government makes its submssion to the Fair Work Commission supporting a wage increase for low paid workers; In India, Jammu Kashmir Deputy Governor Manoj Sinha is called to Delhi and more news.
The title says it all this week, folks. Since albums from '97 turn 25 this year, we went through and picked three of our favorites each & talked about why we like them.
It's been 30 years since Mabo, the landmark decision marking the start of Indigenous land rights. On the last day of the largest Indigenous conference in Australia, what more needs to be done?
On today's Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten, Josh discusses yesterday's annual Jerusalem Day flag march through the city in which tens of thousands celebrated the 1967 liberation of Israel's capital. Many headlines this morning focused on the minor cases of violence between Jews and Arabs and not on the fact that overwhelmingly, the parade was held without major incidents, but rather with celebration and joy through song and dance.
Hour 3- It's been a long 12 years since the Boston Celtics have been to the NBA Finals. Despite 4 Eastern Conference Finals appearances, the Celtics have not been able to get over the hump. All of that could change tonight. Would this be the best turnaround/ run in the past 20 years if the Celtics win banner 18? Wiggy thinks this beats out the 2001 Patriots. Do you have confidence in Celtics to defeat the Warriors in the Finals if they advance? 5 questions with Kaila Cummings, she's been on 3 season on Naked and Afraid. Ken hops on to revisit the debate if this is the best run in the past 20 years. Does Danny Ainge get no credit for quitting?
Mike and Jason welcome in Stephen Brunt to discuss how this Battle of Alberta stacks up historically to the ones from the 80s and 90s. They also touch on the reputation of the CFL right now. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On today's episode I was joined by Matthew Eames, the Founder and CEO of Eames Group, a global insurance and financial services recruitment agency with circa 140 people across UK, EU, Asia and now the USA Matthew was a guest on The RAG in Feb 2019 and whilst the business was a similar size back then, things were very different. Most notably: - Matt was not the CEO at the time and spent 50% of his time externally facing in business development and exec search - The business operated 5 days a week in the office - Matthew personally had a 3-hour daily commute Now approaching the 20-year anniversary of the business, Matt is again the CEO and more excited about the growth journey than ever. Whilst grand exit plans seem to be on the agenda for most owners in our industry, Matthew proves that you may enjoy the role too much to want to step away any time soon! Vincere If you're following Vincere on their LinkedIn page, you'll notice that they've been sharing stories from their customer community on a weekly basis. If you're shopping for a CRM or wondering if there's something better out there. Check out Vincere. They have a library of customer stories from all sectors and recruitment types, perm, exec, contract and temp, available on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3wFYad3 District4 Do you feel like you're not surrounded by peers and you've stopped learning? Imagine only working alongside other experienced recruiters who you can really collaborate with, while having the freedom to do work your way. If you're thinking of a change, check out District4, where you can launch your own business and not be alone! Visit www.district4.io/hoxo to see what they can do for you.
Author and speaker Dwayne Bryant joins Sheletta Brundidge to speak about marking two years since the murder of George Floyd and what change has been been made since then regarding police reform in America.
Two years ago, a video of officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd's neck sparked a protest movement across the country. But what tangible police reforms have we seen since Floyd's death? Minneapolis City Council President Andrea Jenkins joins us. And, school shootings are difficult to process— both for kids and adults. Dr. Laurel Williams explains how caregivers can talk to kids about violent events.
The attorney for the family of George Floyd joined the show to discuss the two years that have passed since Floyd's murder.
Jamie covered the trial of Derek Chauvin for murdering George Floyd. She joined us to talk about how things have changed.
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In this video, we will discuss the price of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the top altcoins. We'll take a look at the cryptocurrency markets and the latest crypto news.