He's not beat. He's releasing the route to the no cover zone based off the initial release. Once the wr stems back vertical he goes to pass him off to the boundary safety who's supposed to fox the post but fails to and Woolen corrects him.
@ryanhimself10@benmilstead Ryan go read the secession letters the southern states said exactly why they chose to secede and it wasn't state's rights. Also that particular confederate flag is only known because the KKK used it FYI
@benmilstead Freedom from northern aggression. To your point, the flag has been misused over the years, and that’s a terrible thing. To answer the second question, I’ve never personally been in a situation where it’s used as a symbol of hate. I understand it has been, but not around me.
Of all the ridiculous stats and stories about Sonny Jurgensen it's absolutely wild he still holds the Washington single season TD passing record from 1967! The only Washington QB to ever throw for 30+ TDs in a season. Absolutely nuts.
IDC who Beamer hires as OC as long as he's a proven playcaller at any level with a college offense and spreads em out and pushes ball down field. Beamers career hangs on this hire. He HAS to get it right.
Come on Beam... I believe in you.
@chadojackson@ClubShayShay You say these things about the black community before the civil rights movement but refuse to acknowledge the propaganda, systematic racism & redlining that slowed down our progress and destroyed hundreds of thousands of families. With all that hate against us we still progressed
"I'm here because of a r*pe. If you're going to criticize Dr. King and you don't find time to criticize the White men that founded our country then that tells me somebody is paying you. ... While we're defending that First Amendment, let's make sure we're looking at the rules are fair for everyone." - @KillerMike
@allenanalysis Not the toughest shot in the world but certainly not easy. Any of the millions that grew up hunting or target shooting could do it. But the fact that they haven't been caught yet...
Charlie Kirk was hit from hundreds of meters away — from an elevated rooftop position.
That kind of shot takes training.
Wind. Distance. Elevation. Movement. First shot.
This wasn’t luck. It was precision. Whoever pulled that trigger knew what they were doing.
This was a hit. The shooter had to have been an operative.
The guardrails failed because the founding fathers didn't anticipate one political party would be so partisan that they'd completely abdicate their duty to the people in service of one politician and their cult followers. It was never built to withstand this level of sycophancy
A lot to breakdown after today but man, #Clemson has taken a step back and if you are unwilling to see that, I’m sorry but that’s a you problem.
If you want to continue to listen to the media members who pump you up with sunshine and rainbows, that’s on you. They are out there. Trust me. They will keep telling you how great this team is and how Clemson is still elite.
But they aren’t. And they haven’t been. Scar deserves a ton of credit for the win today but Clemson choked this one away.
If you are a Clemson fan, you should be upset and you should want change.
@deptulahasrage Gaetz paid for sex with a 17 year old girl that he thought was 19 when he was 37. Highly unethical at best. Not someone who should be in charge of the justice dept. I don't care how antiwoke he is. He's a pervert and has never shown anything but unbridled self-interest
@HOTDNewsHBO Walder Frey..
Also didn’t she have a walker face at the end before she killed the Night King ?
I always presumed she had a walker face to go noticed among them
I’m voting for Kamala Harris because when Donald Trump was President, he appointed Jeff Sessions as Attorney General and he released multiple police departments from consent decrees and cut the number of civil rights cases in the DOJ by 60%. That’s what he did for Black men.
Misinformation can spread quickly after a disaster, causing confusion and distrust within communities struggling to recover. Unfortunately, we’re seeing this during our response to Hurricane Helene.
Sharing rumors online without first vetting the source and verifying facts ultimately hurts people — people who have just lost their homes, neighborhoods, and, in some cases, loved ones. They are already unsure where to turn for help, and spreading misinformation only adds to that uncertainty. It also disrupts our ability to deliver critical aid and affects the disaster workers who have put their own lives on hold to assist those in need.
Here are a few common rumors we have recently seen on social media that we'd like to address:
- "The Red Cross isn’t here."
This is simply not true. Before Helene made landfall, we prepositioned hundreds of Red Cross disaster responders and thousands of relief supplies across the Southeast to support people affected in the aftermath. Today, more than 1,300 disaster responders are helping people in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia, ensuring they have safe shelter, food, hygiene items, medication and emotional support.
- "The Red Cross is confiscating or throwing out donated items."
We are not confiscating, removing or discarding donated items. We focus on providing shelter, food, and relief after disasters. While we don't accept physical donations, as managing them takes time and resources away from our mission, we work with community partners who are better equipped with these resources to handle and distribute these items. For information on where donated goods are available, please call 211.
- "The Red Cross is taking over shelters."
We do not forcefully take over shelters. However, we do provide management support at the request of partners. This is a collaborative effort that no one organization can do alone. Local partnerships are established before disasters to ensure shelter needs are met, and we collaborate with partners to transition evacuation centers into post-storm shelters. We do not take over facilities where partners are still providing services.
- "The Red Cross is taking over volunteer groups."
This is untrue. While we are working alongside other volunteer groups helping during this disaster, the Red Cross is not taking over their efforts or services.
For safety, all Red Cross volunteers must go through a background check and Red Cross training before deploying to support a disaster response. We do not manage or deploy volunteers who haven’t completed this process, including local residents who sign up after a disaster. They must undergo the same screening and training as current volunteers.