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The Slide Show

Dakota Jackson, Benjamin Wiltz, Jared Ramos

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Join longtime friends and trombonists Dakota Jackson and Benjamin Wiltz as they venture down the trombone rabbit hole together. They explore everything the world of trombone encompasses, from its rich history to the gear head extremes and to the players that shape our field.
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Sitting Bull to Phil Jackson, cattle to prairie dogs, knoefla to lefse. North Dakota's legacy includes many strange stories of eccentric towns, war heroes, and various colorful characters. Hear all about them on Dakota Datebook, your daily dose of North Dakota history. Dakota Datebook is made in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota, and funded by Humanities North Dakota, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, f ...
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On Happy Sad Confused, Josh Horowitz gets nerdy and intimate with the biggest movie stars and filmmakers on the planet. Each and every week, you’ll hear in-depth, career-spanning conversations with everyone from Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson to Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it was like to get casual with A-listers like Tom Hiddleston or Kristen Stewart (all HSC regulars), then come on in and join Josh on Happy Sad Confused.
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Sincerely Fortune

Fortune Feimster

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Comedian and actress Fortune Feimster is known to audiences as a fun, silly performer who likes to dance with ice cream. But in this podcast, she discusses a new topic every week in a more real, sincere way.
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Tight Forty Five

Darius Mendoza

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Melbourne based Singer/Songwriter Darius Mendoza explores the lives of musicians and other interesting people. Darius delves into each of his guest’s unique origin story through candid conversation and live performance.
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Start your day with award-winning co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil in Studio 57, as they bring you insightful conversations and world-class original reporting from around the world. Watch CBS Mornings weekday mornings at 7AM ET on CBS or stream it on Paramount+.
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The Felon Podcast

Harley Dakota Norris

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If you like anything true crime related, subscribe today for stories of serial killers, missing persons, and other horrible crimes. Come back every week for new episodes. Email me a case you want me to cover or for advertising - har.dak.21.21@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinumber123/support
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POC Podcast - Progressive Opinions of Color

Nancy Wu (Asian American, Economist, Progressive, Woman, Storyteller)

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Welcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that creates space for people of color in conversations about economics, politics, and culture. Your host is Nancy Wu. Nancy is an Asian American woman, an economist, and a huge politics and policy nerd. Nancy triple majored in Economics, Government (Political Science) and Gender Studies at Dartmouth and has a Master’s in Development Economics from Oxford. She works as an Economist full time and has previously worked in economic polic ...
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On September 17, 1787, one hundred and two years before statehood, the North Dakota area was part of British and Spanish territories. The United States Constitution was signed in Philadelphia, marking the beginning of the ratification process. Called Constitution Day, the anniversary would be commemorated by North Dakota governors, well before it w…
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Today, we’re visiting Happy Magpie Book & Quill in Ogden, Utah. I’m joined by owner Patrick Ramsay, who operates the shop on a unique pay-what-you-want model. Books We Talk About: Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by KJ Charles, and Instruc…
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A 58-year-old named Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested after Secret Service agents allegedly spotted him with an AK-style weapon near former President Trump at a Florida golf course. He previously volunteered in Ukraine, and CBS News' Holly Williams was in touch with him when he was overseas. A CBS News poll shows that among registered voters under 30,…
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was ruled out of Thursday night's game against the Buffalo Bills because of a concussion after a hit during the second half. 60 Minutes reports on what's being called "the most dangerous conflict no one is talking about" as tensions rise between China and the Philippines over disputed waters in the South Ch…
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James McAvoy is an unabashed geek and a fantastic actor and storyteller to boot which makes him the perfect guest for Happy Sad Confused. In this episode he chats about his latest scary flick, SPEAK NO EVIL, how he landed X-MEN and SPLIT, why he passed on STAR TREK and HARRY POTTER, and more! Subscribe here⁠ to the new Happy Sad Confused clips chan…
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For nearly two years, the CBS News investigative unit has documented how private equity and other investor groups have siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars from community hospitals with devastating consequences. The CEO of one of those hospital companies, Steward Health Care, has been subpoenaed to testify Thursday on Capitol Hill. However, the…
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump had tense and heated exchanges during Tuesday night's presidential debate as they talked about issues including the economy, abortion and IVF access and foreign policy. CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson breaks down the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamal…
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Josh has returned from the Toronto Film Festival was a bunch of great movies in his brain and more importantly a couple of great conversations for you! First up Elizabeth Olsen and Alicia Vikander teaming up for the mesmerizing THE ASSESSMENT, and later on Josh catches up with Dakota Johnson who has turned to directing with LOSER BABY! Subscribe he…
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John Evans opened Lemuria Books in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1975 and joins me to discuss his five decades in bookselling. Books We Talk About: From Moby Dick to Eudora Welty, we cover a lot in this one! Our theme music is Whiskey River II by Erin Eades. Check her out wherever you stream music or visit ErinEadesMusic.com. That Wonderful State A podc…
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Durum wheat was imported from Russia and first cultivated in North Dakota in the 1890s. The North Dakota Experimental Station recognized the benefits of durum and encouraged farmers to plant more of it. Durum wheat yields more bushels per acre and is more resistant to drought compared to other types. It’s also the hardest of all wheats, which means…
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Hours before kickoff on Sunday, cellphone video shows Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Tyreek Hill face down in handcuffs on the side of a road. It happened a block away from Hard Rock Stadium, where the Dolphins play. Hill says he was stopped for speeding, briefly detained and then released. James Brown, the host of ‘NFL Today,’ breaks down the many …
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On this date in 1971, the University of North Dakota's student newspaper, The Dakota Student, reported on remarks made by visiting speaker Lucy Komisar at the Memorial Union the previous day. Komisar, now a political radical, feminist, theater critic, and author known for her praise of Julian Assange, was in 1971 serving as the vice president for p…
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A watchdog agency in the U.K. is launching an investigation into the way more than 1 million tickets were sold for Oasis' reunion tour happening next year in the U.K. and Ireland. A growing group of evangelical Christians is hoping to make a major impact in the 2024 presidential election and elect former President Donald Trump. The group's leader s…
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In the early 1900s, Frank Slatky served as one of Minot’s street commissioners. Some of the details of his job were noted in local reports. He initiated a night patrol to check the town’s electric lights and ensure they were working properly. During flooding, he helped construct a passageway across the Mouse River. An article in the Ward County Ind…
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Investigators say a student opened fire at Apalachee High School in Georgia on Wednesday, killing two 14-year-old students and two teachers. Eight other students and one teacher were taken to hospitals with gunshot wounds and other injuries, and are expected to survive. Less than two months before the presidential election, the U.S. has accused Rus…
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When the North Dakota Agricultural College opened, the need for a quality academic library became apparent. In 1904, NDAC President John Worst wrote to philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and asked if he would build a library on the campus. Carnegie donated $17,400 dollars. Worst raised another $4,500 dollars and the library was underway.…
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On July 15, 1864, Captain James Fisk led ninety-seven wagons out of Fort Ridgley, Minnesota, bound for the gold fields of Montana. Fisk planned to avoid the most dangerous territory by following a shorter, unmapped and untried route. Unfortunately, he failed to consider the increased hostility on the part of indigenous tribes in the wake of the US-…
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Josh has made his annual pilgrimage to the Telluride Film Festival and he's come back with a pair of exciting interviews! First up is one of our faves, Michael Shannon, talking about singing and dancing his way through the end of the world! Next it's John David Washington and Danielle Deadwyler talking about their big screen adaptation of August Wi…
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Vice President Kamala Harris plans to unveil ideas designed to make life easier for small business owners. Her announcement comes as polling continues to give former President Donald Trump the advantage among voters when they're asked who can better handle the economy. The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center saw more than 880,000 complaints last …
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her historic confirmation to the court, support from her husband and two daughters, and her new memoir, "Lovely One." The first Black woman to serve on the U.S.' highest court, Justice Jackson, talks about her path to the Supreme Court, term limits for the court and her dis…
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After 14 years, Dane Ferguson knows a thing or two about the bookselling business, and he walks me through the ups and downs of the trade as we visit Ferguson Books & More in West Fargo, ND. Books We Talk About: The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Quiet Tenant by Clemence Michallon. Our theme music is Whiskey…
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In the 1950s and 60s, as environmental concerns grew in the United States, there was increasing recognition that the National Park and National Forest systems were inadequate to safeguard wilderness areas from commercial interests. Conservationists, alarmed by the encroachment on these natural spaces, lobbied Congress for more robust protections. T…
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Outrage is boiling over in Israel against the Netanyahu government after six hostages were killed in Gaza. The country now faces a nationwide strike following mass demonstrations over the weekend, demanding the prime minister step down. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has the latest. Protesters in Israel say Prime Minister Benjamin Netan…
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Winona Ryder has had a long history with BEETLEJUICE to say the least. The first film was only her 3rd but it's stuck with her all these years so much that it was the only sequel she was desperate to do. And now here we are! Josh and Winona reunite to chat about the long awaited BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE, some of Winona's most memorable roles, and wh…
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In her first major TV interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris clarified why her positions on some issues, including fracking and immigration, have shifted since she first ran for president in 2019. CBS News contributor Dr. Celine Gounder discusses a new study about hormone therapy for women during …
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Farm kids have always had fears peculiar to growing up in the country and were taught to keep safe on the farmstead; to be alert to the dangers. The fears were real – fear of machinery accidents; fear of lightning storms and bad weather; fear of stepping on a rusty nail; fear of the barn burning down; fears of rabid-skunks; fear of a bull; and fear…
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An estimated 17 million people are expected to travel by plane over the Labor Day holiday with more than 52,000 flights expected to depart Thursday. The anticipated record turnout is thanks to lower prices as flight costs are down 5% compared to last Labor Day, according to the booking app Hopper. Gas prices are also lower. Former Las Vegas politic…
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Prepare for another wild ride through the mind of Jeff Goldblum! And we wouldn't have it any other way. 4th time's the charm on this return visit talking KAOS, legacy, WICKED, and more! Subscribe here⁠ to the new Happy Sad Confused clips channel so you don't miss any of the best bits of Josh's conversations! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! BetterHelp -- Visi…
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Competition for the Great Plains was intense, as the United States, France, Spain, and Great Britain all sought its resources. Much of the early contact between the Native people and the early explorers was peaceful. The Natives brought furs to the trading posts and exchanged them for guns, tools, and food. The traders then sold the valuable furs t…
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Former President Donald Trump has been indicted again by special counsel Jack Smith for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election. The new indictment, which follows the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, narrows the allegations against Trump. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sits down with "CBS Evening News" anchor and m…
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In 1912, political fervor and interest swept the country over the presidential election. President Taft sought the Republican nomination, challenged by former President Theodore Roosevelt, who unexpectedly entered the race. Senator Robert LaFollette was yet another contender for the nomination.By Sarah Walker
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The largest Latin American civil rights organization wants a federal investigation of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, claiming his office authorized illegal searches at the homes of its volunteers in an attempt to target voter registration efforts. Paxton says he is investigating alleged election fraud and efforts to register noncitizens to vote…
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Long-time podcast listener Thalia Lewandowski and her business partner visited Matt’s bookstore Airbnb in January to learn all they could about opening their own bookshop. Now they’ve done it! Thalia joins the pod to discuss Paper & String Books, a shop that seamlessly blends reading and crafts. Books We Talk About: Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau, …
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As the 19th century turned into the twentieth, German immigrants found a promising home in the United States. Many of them moved to the Great Plains where they broke ground and established farms. They found a comfortable and stable home where opportunities abounded. Many German Americans rose to positions of influence. Others became successful busi…
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A federal judge dismissed felony charges against two former Louisville officers accused of falsifying the warrant that led to the fatal police raid on Breonna Taylor's home. The 26-year-old's death sparked nationwide protests. Former national security adviser and CBS News contributor H.R. McMaster joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new book, "A…
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It's that time of year again! With the Fall festivals coming up Josh and NextBestPicture.com editor in chief Matt Neglia break down the biggest movies of the season, from blockbusters like GLADIATOR 2 and WICKED to smaller films yet to be seen including CONCLAVE, A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, and THE LIFE OF CHUCK. This is your insider's guide to what to kee…
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Vice President Kamala Harris made history by accepting the presidential nomination on the last night of the 2024 Democratic National Convention. The night was filled with powerful speeches, celebrations and highlighted Harris' path to the DNC stage. CBS News political contributor Joel Payne breaks down the key moments from the final night of the 20…
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On the third night of the Democratic National Convention, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz delivered a speech accepting the vice presidential nomination. The night was filled with powerful moments and surprise appearances. CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson and contributor Ashley Etienne break down what to expect on day four of the Democratic N…
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Jonathan Bailey soared to new heights thanks to BRIDGERTON but it's FELLOW TRAVELERS that landed him his first Emmy nomination. He joins Josh to chat about it all including WICKED and his upcoming starring turn in a JURASSIC PARK movie Subscribe here⁠ to the new Happy Sad Confused clips channel so you don't miss any of the best bits of Josh's conve…
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According to LaMoure County officials, the murder of Hans Bjone was one of the strangest crimes in the county’s history. Bjone was a bank official. On the afternoon of February 28, 1927, someone came into the bank, murdered Bjone, emptied the vault, and disappeared. Over three thousand dollars had gone missing. The killer left no clues, and the aut…
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Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama rallied behind the Harris-Walz ticket on day two of the Democratic National Convention, delivering sharp critiques of former President Donald Trump and calling on Democrats to remain united as election day approaches. As Day 2 of the DNC wrapped with speeches from former President B…
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In western movies and TV shows, traveling by horseback across the plains seems romantic. In reality, it was not all that pleasant. The average horse travels about five miles an hour. Travel by horse and buggy or buckboard wagon was even slower at about three miles an hour. At that rate, going from the homestead into town for supplies could be an al…
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