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talented-musicians · 5 years ago
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New Guitar Gif band, guitar, punk, pop punk, poppunk, mxpx, pokinatcha, tom wisniewski via Giphy https://ift.tt/3e5Bclo
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a-disaster-piece · 6 years ago
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MxPx // “I’m OK, You’re OK” (Live), from Left Coast Live
Is it just me, or is late 90s/early 2000s pop-punk generally at JUST the perfect tempo for GETTING SHIT DONE? I might have to shamelessly bop & sing along while listening to the high school favourites to finish this PhD...good thing I mostly work alone from home, right?!
(Also, nothing quite like a live pop-punk album, & this little ditty being currently relevant...)
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tomsmusictaste · 7 years ago
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MXPX // Young And Depressed
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sunset-supergirl · 5 years ago
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Happy birthday Tom Wisniewski
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leafsbabe · 4 years ago
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crank11news-blog · 6 years ago
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MxPx announce their 8th single Best Life
MxPx announce their 8th single Best Life
10-Oct-2018: ‘Best Life’, single by MxPx Released on Label: MxPx Global Enterprises LLC.
punk • punk rock • seen live • pop punk • rock
MxPx’s eighth single was just released on label MxPx Global Enterprises LLC and is now available on Spotify. The single is already getting noticed by Last.FM users.
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earpeeler · 7 years ago
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Mike Herrera Hour – #223- Tom Wisniewski, MXPX Tom Wisniewski - MXPX - politics, mass shootings, natural disasters and current events. Q+A at the end where your Facebook questions get answered!
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chorusfm · 2 years ago
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New MxPx Next Year
Tom mentioned on Instagram that we’ll be getting a new MxPx album “early next year.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tom Wisniewski (@tomwisniewski) --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/news/new-mxpx-next-year/
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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1st NFL Draft Pick By Birth State
Maine: Joe Sabasteanski (94th overall, Brooklyn) 1943
New Hampshire: Adam Kretowicz (188th overall, New York Giants) 1942
Vermont: Steve Wisniewski (29th overall, Dallas) 1989
Massachusetts: Wayne Millner (65th overall, Boston) 1936
Rhode Island: Bill Osmanski (6th overall, Chicago Bears) 1939
Connecticut: Edward Jontos (45th overall, New York Giants) 1936
New York: Bill Shakespeare (3rd overall, Pittsburgh Pirates) 1936
New Jersey: Al Barabas (46th overall, Philadelphia) 1936
Pennsylvania: Joe Stydahar (6th overall, Chicago Bears) 1936
Delaware: Ed Michaels (14th overall, Chicago Bears) 1936
Maryland: William Constable; Jr. (64th overall, Philadelphia) 1936
Virginia: Clarence Parker (13th overall, Brooklyn) 1937
North Carolina: Herm Dickerson (63rd overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1937
South Carolina: William Dickens (52nd overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1937
Georgia: Jac Weller (55th overall, Philadelphia) 1936
Florida: Herbert Plasman (28th overall, Chicago Bears) 1937
West Virginia: Len Barnum (12th overall, Pittsburgh Pirates) 1936
Michigan: Sid Wagner (8th overall, Detroit) 1936
Ohio: Art Lewis (9th overall, New York Giants) 1936
Indiana: Richard Sandefur (39th overall, Pittsburgh Pirates) 1936
Kentucky: Bert Johnson (42nd overall, Brooklyn) 1937
Tennessee: Henry Hammond (38th overall, Chicago Bears) 1937
Alabama: William Francis (44th overall, Detroit) 1936
Mississippi: Riley Smith (2nd overall, Boston) 1936
Illinois: Marty Peters (57th overall, Pittsburgh Pirates) 1936
Wisconsin: Alphonse Leemans (18th overall, New York Giants) 1936
Minnesota: Vernal LeVoir (13th overall, Brooklyn) 1936
Iowa: John Berwanger (1st overall, Philadelphia) 1936
Missouri: Ros Carter (69th overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1936
Arkansas: Paul Bryant (31st overall, Brooklyn) 1936
Louisiana: Gaynell Tinsley (12th overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1937
North Dakota: Vern Oech (42nd overall, Chicago Bears) 1936
South Dakota: Bob Lannon (52nd overall, Philadelphia) 1938
Nebraska: Bernie Scherer (25th overall, Green Bay) 1936
Kansas: Antone Pilney (26th overall, Detroit) 1936
Oklahoma: Bob Reynolds (52nd overall, Green Bay) 1936
Texas: Jimmy Lawrence (5th overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1936
Montana: Milt Popovich (15th overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1938
Idaho: Ed Brett (33rd overall, Chicago Cardinals) 1936
Wyoming: Robert Moan (58th overall, New York Giants) 1938
Colorado: Alex Drobnitch (41st overall, Philadelphia) 1937
Utah: Dale Rennebohm (71st overall, Detroit) 1936
Arizona: Tom Greenfield (139th overall, Green Bay) 1939
Nevada: Mike Jurich (138th overall, Brooklyn) 1941
New Mexico: Pete Zagar (70th overall, New York Giants) 1939
Washington: Del Bjork (58th overall, Chicago Bears) 1937
Oregon: Bobby Grayson (21st overall, Pittsburgh Pirates) 1936
California: Willard Letlow (7th overall, Green Bay) 1936
Alaska: Mark Schlereth (263rd overall, Washington) 1989
Hawaii: Bill Anahu (65th overall, Cleveland Rams) 1940
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talented-musicians · 5 years ago
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New Guitar Gif rock, guitar, punk, rock and roll, punk rock, pop punk, rock out, poppunk, mxpx, rock it, mike herrera, pokinatcha, tom wisniewski via Giphy https://ift.tt/2V29izu
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tomsmusictaste · 7 years ago
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I may be lost but I’m not hopeless
MXPX - Heard That Sound
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sciencespies · 4 years ago
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Firefly Aerospace seeking to raise $350 million
https://sciencespies.com/space/firefly-aerospace-seeking-to-raise-350-million/
Firefly Aerospace seeking to raise $350 million
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WASHINGTON — Small launch vehicle developer Firefly Aerospace, nearing its first orbital launch attempt, is looking to raise $350 million to scale up production and work on a new, larger vehicle.
During an IPO Edge webinar Jan. 26 about investment in the space industry, Tom Markusic, chief executive of Firefly Aerospace, said the funding the company is trying to raise will support its long-term growth as it brings its Alpha launch vehicle into service and develops a medium-class launch vehicle, Beta.
“In the next five years we want to take Firefly from a $1 billion company when we go out and fly Alpha and the SUV,” he said, a reference to an upper stage called the Space Utility Vehicle that can serve as a space tug, “to in about five years being on the order of a $10 billion company.”
Markusic said $125 million of the funding would go toward “production enhancements,” such as facilities and tooling needed to ramp up launch vehicle production. That would include equipment used in the aircraft industry to produce large carbon-fiber composite structures that Firefly wants to apply to its vehicles. “What that means is that it will really help us realize that low-cost vision that we have for the company.”
The other $225 million would support growth initiatives, in particular a medium-class vehicle capable of placing 10 tons into orbit, about 10 times the capacity of Alpha. The company wants to make a first launch of that larger vehicle by early 2024.
Firefly Aerospace emerged from Firefly Space Systems, which filed for bankruptcy in 2016 after a funding round fell through. Entrepreneur Max Polyakov and his investment fund, Noosphere Ventures, bought Firefly out of bankruptcy and funded its operations.
“Our development phase was $200 million, and that was funded by Max Polyakov and Noosphere Venture Partners. Those were the folks that had an appetite for that early, high-capex, high-risk phase,” Markusic said. “We owe a lot to Noosphere and Max for doing that.”
He suggested, though, that the additional funding would come from other sources. “Where that growth capital comes from, we’re sort of ambivalent,” he said. “Overall, we’re just looking for the route that best provides that growth capital without impeding our ability or fundamentally changing our culture as a nimble, fast-moving space development company.”
A $350 million round would be large, but not unprecedented, for an early-stage space company. Relativity Space, which is developing a small launch vehicle with a payload performance in the same class as Alpha, raised $500 million in November 2020 to support its long-term plans.
Firefly, after its rebirth in 2017, is finally nearing the first launch of its Alpha vehicle. Markusic said that launch, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, is scheduled for “a few short weeks” but was not more specific.
Space for SPACs
Later in the webinar, Markusic was asked if Firefly planned to go public. “We’re looking for that growth capital, and whatever the most efficient mechanism is, is the route we’ll go,” he said. He noted, though, that going public might adversely affect the company’s culture, including the ability to make decisions quickly. “I’m a bit apprehensive, because I don’t know if I’d have the same flexibility that I’d have with private funding.”
Other participants in the two-hour event were more bullish about going public, particularly through a mechanism known as special-purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs. Such “blank check” companies go public to raise money, then merge with a privately held company. SPACs allow companies to go public outside of the traditional initial public offering process, and do so more quickly.
Virgin Galactic went public through a merger with a SPAC, Social Capital Hedosophia, in 2019. Last year, Momentus and AST & Science announced plans to merge with SPACs, although neither deal has yet closed.
“The SPAC had a lot of advantages,” Abel Avellan, chief executive of AST & Science, said at the webinar, such as timing. “We simply see it as a financial vehicle to finance our major step.”
“What’s happened over the last year and a half, starting with Virgin Galactic, was that now there’s a new path” for companies seeking funding, said Scott Wisniewski, managing director of the Technology, Media & Telecom Group at Barclays. “The SPAC product has been a facilitator of that.”
There’s been criticism of the SPAC approach, though, in part because of what’s perceived as less scrutiny of companies going public in that way. Both AST & Science and Momentus are facing regulatory issues, including concerns about Momentus’ foreign ownership that led to the resignation of chief executive Mikhail Kokorich Jan. 25 and objections to AST & Science’s proposed satellite constellation on orbital debris and radio-frequency interference grounds.
Panelists, though, played down that criticism. “One of the misnomers is that a SPAC is a backdoor way of going public, and there’s less disclosure requirements put upon a company. That’s not the case,” said Phil Denning, partner in ICR, a strategic communications and advisory firm. Companies still have to provide “traditional disclosures” about their finances, he said, but can also provide additional information like revenue projections.
Karen Snow, head of U.S. East Coast listings and capital markets at Nasdaq, said there is due diligence from the SPAC itself as well as additional private investors who participate in such deals. “The more and more companies that we see leverage the SPAC option, and trade well, of course, the more and more it will be viewed as just another way to access the markets.”
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junker-town · 5 years ago
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The NFL’s best remaining free agents, by position
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The new league year is here, but not every big name has been signed yet.
The official start to the new NFL league year is here, with a new collective bargaining agreement and all. It also comes at a time when the world is upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but other than changes to travel and locking down team facilities, NFL free agency is continuing unabated.
With the legal tampering period beginning on March 16, many deals were already agreed upon before free agency actually began. Some became official right at 4 p.m. ET when the new league year kicked off, while others have yet to be finalized until teams can conduct physicals. We’ve also seen a high number of franchise tags this offseason, with players like Dak Prescott and Chris Jones sticking with their teams.
Even after all that, there are a slew of free agents looking for a landing spot in 2020. Below, we’ll point you to the best available players at each position, with updates throughout free agency. Note that not every signing is included, namely for players at the bottom of the roster.
Quarterback
Signed: Kyle Allen, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater, Chase Daniel, Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, Taysom Hill, Brian Hoyer, Case Keenum, Marcus Mariota, AJ McCarron, Colt McCoy, Sean Mannion, Nick Mullens, Nathan Peterman, Dak Prescott, Philip Rivers, Nate Sudfeld, Ryan Tannehill, P.J. Walker, Jameis Winston
Best available: Blake Bortles, Joe Flacco, Josh McCown, Matt Moore, Cam Newton, Kyle Sloter
A strong group of free agent quarterbacks has been quickly depleted, with Dak Prescott getting the franchise tag and Tom Brady, Teddy Bridgewater, and Marcus Mariota landing with new teams. Cam Newton’s reported release made him a late addition to the list and an intriguing option for teams that. missed out on the first wave of QB signings.
Running Back
Signed: Ameer Abdullah, Peyton Barber, Matt Breida, Kenyan Drake, Austin Ekeler, Melvin Gordon, Todd Gurley, Derrick Henry, Jordan Howard, Kareem Hunt, Dion Lewis, J.D. McKissic, DeAndre Washington, Jeff Wilson
Best available: Devonta Freeman, Frank Gore, Carlos Hyde, LeSean McCoy, Lamar Miller, Ty Montgomery, C.J. Prosise, Wendell Smallwood, Chris Thompson, Jonathan Williams
The value of the running back position continues to swing wildly, but that didn’t stop the Titans from putting the franchise tag on Derrick Henry. Other names like Austin Ekeler and Jordan Howard were quickly locked down, too.
Wide Receiver
Signed: Geronimo Allison, Nelson Agholor, Danny Amendola, Robby Anderson, Travis Benjamin, Kendrick Bourne, DeAndre Carter, Randall Cobb, Keelan Cole, Amari Cooper, Phillip Dorsett, Keelan Doss, Larry Fitzgerald, Devin Funchess, A.J. Green, David Moore, Zach Pascal, Breshad Perriman, Demarcus Robinson, Emmanuel Sanders, Tajae Sharpe, Laquon Treadwell
Best available: Taylor Gabriel, Rashard Higgins, Johnny Holton
We already saw two blockbuster wide receiver trades involving DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs. The Cowboys didn’t let Amari Cooper hit the open market, as they signed him to a lucrative long-term deal. The Bengals tagged A.J. Green, but that still left some compelling names on the market.
Tight End
Signed: Ross Dwelley, Eric Ebron, Tyler Eifert, Darren Fells, Jimmy Graham, Demetrius Harris, Hunter Henry, Jacob Hollister, Austin Hooper, Blake Jarwin, Marcedes Lewis, Greg Olsen, Quinton Spain, Levine Toilolo, Jason Witten
Best available: Charles Clay, Jordan Reed, Luke Stocker, Geoff Swaim, Delanie Walker
A weak draft class at tight end put a premium on the free agents who became available. Hunter Henry got the franchise tag, while Austin Hooper was quickly snatched up. Veterans Greg Olsen, Jimmy Graham and Jason Witten had no troubles landing with teams, either.
Offensive Line
Signed: Daniel Brunskill, Bryan Bulaga, Anthony Castonzo, Jack Conklin, Rashaad Coward, George Fant, Cam Fleming, Ereck Flowers, Marcus Gilbert Graham Glasgow, Joe Haeg, D.J. Humphries, Joey Hunt, Roderick Johnson, Ted Karras, Alex Lewis, Justin McCray, Connor McGovern, John Miller, Justin Murray, Cedric Ogbuehi, Andrus Peat, Ty Sambrailo, Brandon Scherff, Brandon Shell, Matt Skura, Xavier Su’a-Filo, Joe Thuney, Ricky Wagner, Andrew Whitworth, Elijah Wilkinson, Daryl Williams, Stefen Wisniewski, Andrew Wylie
Best available: Demar Dotson, Cordy Glenn, James Hurst, Ronald Leary, Jason Peters
The Colts held on to left tackle Anthony Castonzo with an extension. Guards Joe Thuney and Brandon Scherff would have been next to new deals, but both received the franchise tag fairly quickly. Still, there’s a lot of beef out there!
Edge
Signed: Mario Addison, Arik Armstead, Shaquil Barrett, Vic Beasley, Ronald Blair, Bud Dupree, Dante Fowler Jr., Rodney Gunter, Bruce Irvin, Quinton Jefferson, Matt Judon, Roy Robertson-Harris, Branden Jackson, Carl Nassib, Yannick Ngakoue, Robert Quinn, Stephen Weatherly, Leonard Williams, Derek Wolfe
Best available: Jadeveon Clowney, Markus Golden, Everson Griffen, Clay Matthews, Cameron Wake
Getting to the quarterback is becoming more and more important as crazy-athletic passers continue to enter the league. The 49ers gave Arik Armstead a huge extension, while the Jaguars were quick to tag Yannick Ngakoue.
Defensive Tackle
Signed: Beau Allen, Andrew Billings, Michael Brockers, Adam Butler, Maliek Collins, Tyeler Davison, Sheldon Day, Brandon Dunn, Javon Hargrave, Shelby Harris, Chris Jones, Linval Joseph, Star Lotulelei, Gerald McCoy, Michael Pierce, Dontari Poe, Mike Purcell, D.J. Reader, Jarran Reed, A’Shawn Robinson, Danny Shelton, Ndamukong Suh, Josh Tupou, Antwaun Woods
Best available: Damon Harrison, Margus Hunt, Brandon Mebane
Chris Jones got the franchise tag, which is unsurprising because of how important he was to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. After him, D.J. Reader got a huge contract with the Bengals, and the market is beginning to be pretty depleted.
Linebacker
Signed: Vince Biegel, Jon Bostic, De’Vondre Campbell, Jamie Collins, Brandon Copeland, Thomas Davis, Kyler Fackrell, Leonard Floyd, B.J. Goodson, Jordan Jenkins, Devon Kennard, Christian Kirksey, Nick Kwiatkoski, Sean Lee, Cory Littleton, Blake Martinez, David Mayo, Kevin Minter, Nicholas Morrow, Denzel Perryman, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Reggie Ragland, Elandon Roberts, Joe Schobert, Danny Trevathan, Kyle Van Noy, Nick Vigil, Tahir Whitehead, Kyle Wilber, Eric Wilson
Best available: Mark Barron, Anthony Chickillo, Kareem Martin, Alec Ogletree
There are a lot of tackling machines available this year, even after guys like Jamie Collins, Cory Littleton, Thomas Davis, and Joe Schobert got big deals elsewhere.
Cornerback
Signed: Mackensie Alexander, James Bradberry, Bashaud Breeland, Anthony Brown, Ronald Darby, Michael Davis, Pierre Desir, Grant Haley, Vernon Hargreaves, Chris Harris Jr., Byron Jones, Nevin Lawson, Jalen Mills, Emmanuel Moseley, Brian Poole, Xavier Rhodes, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Bradley Roby, Jimmy Smith, Desmond Trufant, Levi Wallace, Trae Waynes
Best available: Prince Amukamara, Eli Apple, Darqueze Dennard, Johnathan Joseph, Logan Ryan
It’s unbelievable that someone as good as Byron Jones hit the open market, and he wasn’t there for long, signing a megadeal with the Dolphins. There are still quite a few corners worth kicking the tires on, however.
Safety
Signed: Vonn Bell, Tre Boston, Chuck Clark, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Anthony Harris, Jeff Heath, Eddie Jackson, Malcolm Jenkins, Karl Joseph, Devin McCourty, Jordan Poyer, Damarious Randall, Andrew Sendejo, Justin Simmons, Jimmie Ward
Best available: Morgan Burnett, Blake Countess, A.J. Howard, Tony Jefferson, Colin Jones, Reshad Jones, Eric Reid
Several big names at safety, like Devin McCourty, Anthony Harris, and Jimmie Ward, were scheduled to be free agents. Unfortunately for teams in need of safety help, all three are staying put, leaving the next tier of safeties for the rest of the league.
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sam-nok · 5 years ago
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Der siebte Sinn: Die „beste kleine Bigband der Welt“ It's M.E. und lässiger West-Coast-Sound von High Fidelity live aus dem Einrichtungshaus sam nok. Genießt die Zeit und schaltet ein. It's M.E. Seit 1991 haben sich Sängerin Martina Maschke und Pianist Ecki Hüdepohl mit ihrer von den Rocknews Hannover als „beste kleine Bigband der Welt“ bezeichneten Formation It's M.E. in der Musikszene einen Namen gemacht. In diesem Fall kehren sie als Duo zu ihrer Urform zurück. Diese „intimste“ Art gemeinsamen Musizierens hat sowohl für die Musiker als auch für das Publikum immer einen ganz besonderen Reiz. Ungeniert und frech bedienen sich It's M.E. aus allem, was Blues, Soul, Jazz, Pop und Rock zu bieten haben und drücken sowohl Klassikern als auch weniger bekannten Perlen anglo-amerikanischer Musikkultur ihren Stempel auf. High Fidelity High Fidelity überraschen durch lässig dargebotenen West-Coast-Sound, der in dieser Qualität in Deutschland seinesgleichen sucht. Die Band bewegt sich stilistisch zwischen Musikgrößen wie The Allman Brothers, Neil Young, America und J. J. Cale. Gekonntes Songwriting, eine zurückgenommene Rhythm-Section und gefühlvolle Gitarrenmelodien treffen auf die mal samtweich anmutende, mal raue Stimme des Sängers, die High Fidelity einen Hauch bluesigen Americana-Touch verleiht. Im Frühjahr 2017 formierte sich die Gruppe um Frontmann Tom Wisniewski und veröffentlichte im August 2018 ihre erste EP High Fidelity. Livestream auf: www.youtube.com/BlockMusik1/live www.facebook.com/live2home.de #wirbleibendaheim #samnok #wohnzimmerkonzert #konzeet #coronagohome #stayathome #livetohome #hannover #livestream #supportyourlocalartist #supportyourlocaldealer #hannoverliebtmusik #musikverbindet #livemusik @h.town.dude @schmidmusic (hier: Sam Nok) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-tKKytKmcw/?igshid=v4mahdw7p6ob
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eagles · 5 years ago
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Stefen Wisniewski signing with Steelers
Stefen Wisniewski took to social media Thursday night to announce his decision to sign with the Steelers. The interior offensive lineman will sign a two-year deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports. He becomes the second unrestricted free agent to agree to terms with the Steelers and relieves the sting of the losses of Ramon [more] from Philadelphia Eagles – ProFootballTalk https://ift.tt/3dgXvEs via IFTTT
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go-redgirl · 5 years ago
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Donald Trump Participates in Moment of Silence with 9/11 Families at the White House
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump held a moment of silence Wednesday in commemoration of the lives lost in the 9/11 terror attacks.
The president and first lady exited the White House and stood briefly on the East Lawn as a bell chimed three times.
Bowing their heads, and clasping their hands, they remained silent for a moment.
The pause of silence began at 8:46 a.m. EDT, the time the first plane, American Airlines Flight 11, struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. 
White House staff and family members of those lost in the attacks joined them.
Following the moment of silence, the military played taps before the president and first lady returned to the White House.
Here is a list of the families of 9/11 victims present for the moment of silence:
Kathy Ashton, Mother of Tommy Ashton, North Tower 95th Floor
John Ashton, Father of Tommy Ashton, North Tower 95th Floor
Gail Eagleson, Wife of Bruce Eagleson, Westfield Mall Manager, last seen assisting Port Authority Police
Brett Eagleson, Son of Bruce Eagleson, Westfield Mall Manager, last seen assisting Port Authority Police
Lisa Friedman, Wife of Andrew Friedman, North Tower 92nd Floor
Chris Ganci, Son of Peter J. Ganci, FDNY Chief of Department
Patricia Kellet, Wife of Joe Kellet, North Tower
Kathy Wisniewski, Wife of Alan Wisnieswski, North Tower
Alice Hoagland, Mother of Mark Bingham, Hero of Flight 93
Loreen Sellitto, Mother of Matthew Sellitto, North Tower
Terry Strada, Mother of Tom Strada, North Town 104th Floor
Kaitlyn Strads, Daughter of Tom Strada, North Town 104th Floor
Debra Burlingame, Sister of Cpt. Chic Burlingame pilot of AA77, Pentagon
Debra Ann Basham, Wife of Todd Rancke, North Tower, 104th Floor
Survivors
Tim Frolich, Survivor, South Tower 80th Floor
Sharon Premoli, Survivor, North Tower 80th Floor
Retired Law Enforcement
Ken Williams, FBI, Author of the Phoenix Memo, now working for 9/11 Families
Bassem Youssef, FBI, now working for 9/11 Families
The president will address the country at a 9/11 memorial ceremony at the Pentagon later Wednesday.
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