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Ravsieg turns on the jukebox once again to play more nominees from RadioSEGA's Fan Choice Song of the Year 2020 vote! Will any of the tracks played tonight appear on your ballot? radiose.ga/rsfanchoice2020
The inaugural season of Chess Underground, Americana comes to a close. The examination of chess in the US began with flash mobs and beer and concluded with a trip back to civil rights era America, with plenty of fascinating stops in between. Join us this month for a brief intermezzo of sorts - a first look at the 2020 Candidates Tournament, to be held in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Host Pete Karagianis takes an in depth look at the matchups that may ultimately determine the next World Champion. A special thank you to all our season one guests! Stay tuned for updates on season two release.
This week, we revisit three panel discussions from early on in the 2020 presidential campaign to hear first impressions of the candidates. Bret and the panel discuss the chances and campaign strategies of then-candidates, President Trump, Senator Kamala Harris and former Vice President Biden. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier
Round 1 of our Song of the Year 2020 vote is now underway, so Rav's playing you some of his favourite eligible tunes to get you in the voting mood! Let us know your 5 favourite SEGA tracks released between November 2019 - November 2020 by visiting http://radiose.ga/fanchoice2020 before the 5th of December 2020.
News Editor Grace Kinnicutt goes through the candidates discussed in this week's edition of the paper. She talks about a few of their stances and what they are running for and on what level.
On this West Virginia Morning, we learn about West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District. Republican Carol Miller faces Democrat Hilary Turner. Also, in this show, we hear about a new high-speed transportation system that plans to locate to West Virginia, and we bring you this week's Mountain Stage Song of the Week.
On this West Virginia Morning, our election coverage continues in the Secretary of State’s office. Also, in this show, we hear a report from the Eastern Panhandle where U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited this week, and we bring you this week’s Mountain Stage Song of the Week.
Upfront September 16, 2020 Guest Candidates for District 49 State rep Steven Lima and Vinnie Bono
Kevin Mitchell discusses his candidacy for the Webster Groves Board of Education. https://www.facebook.com/Kevin-Mitchell-for-Webster-Groves-School-Board-103212121283110/ https://www.kevinmitchellforwg.com
Kathy Hart discusses her candidacy for the Webster Groves City Council. https://www.facebook.com/hartforwebstergroves/ https://hartforwebstergroves.com/
Emerson Smith discusses his candidacy for the Webster Groves City Council. https://www.facebook.com/EmersonSmithforCityCouncil/
Sarah Green Richardson discusses her candidacy for the Webster Groves City Council. https://www.facebook.com/votegreenrichardson/
Karen Alexander discusses her candidacy for the Webster Groves City Council. https://www.facebook.com/electkdalexander/
Allen Todd discusses his candidacy for the Webster Groves Board of Education. https://www.facebook.com/AllenToddforSchoolBoard/ https://allentodd.org/
Insights and takes on how quick the coronavirus has already impacted the NCAA March Madness, NBA season suspended, what it could do to the NFL Draft coming up, the XFL young season, PGA Masters in April and Baseball in general. In the latter half of this episode, we tackle what effect the coronavirus could potentially have on the 2020 election and candidates . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Wash your hands. Seriously. Dr. Jun Axup, the Scientific Director and Partner at Indie Bio, shares how to protect yourself from the spread of COVID-19.We speak with Dr. David Brown, a former fellow at the U.S Department of Energy's ARPA-E, under the Obama Administration about another problem humanity has to face: the climate crisis. Brown lays out the differences in Bernie Sanders' and Joe Biden's climate plans and explains how they compare to Trump's. For more details on Dr. Brown's Analysis.Later on in the episode, Roy Natian of Nothing is Secure gives practical advice on how to keep your phone secure.
Our reporter, Mark Taylor-Canfield attended the 2020-02-19 Bernie Sanders political rally at the Tacoma Dome. About 17,000 supporters attended. Bernie called the President a "frawd," a "lyah," a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe, and a homophobe, he reminded everyone that Trump tried to kick 32 million Americans off their health care, and then highlighted the fact that Trump’s new budget cuts Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. Bernie Sanders Campaign Event - Tacoma Dome February 19, 2020 https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2020/02/18/42897328/bernie-sanders-draws-over-17000-to-the-tacoma-dome https://www.seattlepi.com/local/politics/article/bernie-sanders-tacoma-dome-15065364.php https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/thousands-gather-at-tacoma-dome-for-bernie-sanders-rally/ The Guardian - Sanders Vs Democratic Establishment https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/31/bernie-sanders-election-trump-democratic-establishment CNBC - Mega Donor Urges Pelosi To Pick Candidate To Stop Bernie Sanders https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/26/megadonor-urges-pelosi-schumer-to-pick-candidate-to-stop-bernie-sanders.html?fbclid=IwAR18TA6EfuGp-kFgmY9lfdD-MRtQ4a6d7nqlttTFUHMN8hmFGKeP5DkMKzo Center For Public Integrity - 9 Things You Should Know About Bernie Sanders https://publicintegrity.org/politics/elections/presidential-profiles-2020/9-things-to-know-about-bernie-sanders/
The Associated Press asked Americans to describe in a few short words every candidate running for President in 2020, including incumbent Donald Trump. The results were interesting, telling, and in some cases hilarious! If you missed today's discussion about the results on The Morning Press, listen to the podcast!
Tish and I share our real feelings about the candidates!!We share what they told us off mic and what it was like behind the scenes!! learn what we found out and our overall experience with this series.Let us know What you thought and what we should talk about next:760-628-7585
The inaugural season of Chess Underground, Americana comes to a close. The examination of chess in the US began with flash mobs and beer and concluded with... The post Chess Underground #11 – Previewing the 2020 Candidates appeared first on US Chess.
Keep an eye on the politics, people. We need to understand where the presidential candidates stand on the issue of marijuana decriminalization and legalization. In a reversal from the War on Drugs waged for decades, several presidential candidates are now embracing full legalization. While presidential debates, stump speeches, and apparently Twitter all serve as good resources to find out about the 2020 presidential hopefuls, listen to this podcast for a comprehensive breakdown of how the candidates feel about cannabis. Learn more at https://www.newsmunchies.com/2020/02/bernie-vs-buttigieg-on-the-future-of-cannabis/
On the latest DKV podcast, all eyes are on the democratic debate. We talk about Bloomberg's disappointing appearance in his first debate, who "won" the evening and what that means for the upcoming Nevada caucus. Plus, notoriously horrible person George Zimmerman is in the news again - this time suing candidates Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttegieg for defamation and parents - there's a scary new trend that kids are trying on Tik Tok that you need to be on the lookout for. Find out all the details by listening to the full podcast, and don't forget to rate us and leave us a review on itunes, and follow us on twitter @djvshow or at facebook.com/djvshow.
Gaby and Allison discuss how to balance your friendships and partnership after a listener writes in to say her roommate feels neglected now that she has a girlfriend. Then, they welcome Fake The Nations' Negin Farsad to muse on the 2020 Democratic candidates. And finally, kindness! When and where can we extend it and why it is so important to prioritize. Unless of course, someone asks you to get in their van. Trigger Warning: Discussion of sexual assault Listen to Just Between Us Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW JUST BETWEEN US: https://www.instagram.com/jbupodcast JUST BETWEEN US IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gaby and Allison discuss how to balance your friendships and partnership after a listener writes in to say her roommate feels neglected now that she has a girlfriend. Then, they welcome Fake The Nations’ Negin Farsad to muse on the 2020 Democratic candidates. And finally, kindness! When and where can we extend it and why it is so important to prioritize. Unless of course, someone asks you to get in their van. Trigger Warning: Discussion of sexual assault
In this episode, Teddy, Brian, and I took and discuss the ISideWith quiz for the 2020 presidential candidates. We also have a Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw?disable_polymer=true Your support helps me make more videos and podcasts: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thatsbs _(We have rewards for supporters like bonus episodes & videos) _ Visit our Website: https://thatsbs.fireside.fm/ Share our conversation with a friend (or enemy) and help us get our name out. We record these conversation because we can't think of a more important way to expose bad ideas and promote good ones. Plus we're bored a lot and don't have that many friends. Help us keep doing what we're doing. Contact us --- thatsbspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThatsBSPodcast Above all, Thanks for watching.
In this episode, Teddy, Brian, and I took and discuss the ISideWith quiz for the 2020 presidential candidates. We also have a Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw?disable_polymer=true Your support helps me make more videos and podcasts: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thatsbs _(We have rewards for supporters like bonus episodes & videos) _ Visit our Website: https://thatsbs.fireside.fm/ Share our conversation with a friend (or enemy) and help us get our name out. We record these conversation because we can't think of a more important way to expose bad ideas and promote good ones. Plus we're bored a lot and don't have that many friends. Help us keep doing what we're doing. Contact us --- thatsbspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThatsBSPodcast Above all, Thanks for watching.
Still using his billions to flood the airwaves, Michael Bloomberg is out with an ad to combat the blowback over stop and frisk. His 2020 rivals aren't letting up on the issue, which they see as a big vulnerability. And as Roger Stone awaits his sentence, CNN reports that federal prosecutors are considering additional charges against associates of President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani. Plus in Nevada, long lines for early voting and long days for presidential candidates. Today's panel: Olivier Knox with Sirius XM, the Wall Street Journal's Catherine Lucey and Josh Jamerson, and Karoun Demirjian with POLITICO. Also on the program: CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Ryan Nobles, Kara Scannell, and Sara Murray.
Charles and David host our first ever Common Purpose house party. We met up at a supporter's house to talk about the Iowa Caucuses and what to expect during our South Carolina trip. The audience had questions about the presidential race, flipping the senate, and where this campaign is heading. Join David and Charles for this entertaining conversation.
David Marcus, New York Correspondent at The Federalist, joins Ben Domenech to discuss the Trump rally in New Hampshire he attended, as well as the viability of a Bloomberg nominee. Plus, where Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg stand going into Nevada and South Carolina.
President Trump new budget arrives on Capitol Hill. It will never pass, but it's sure to be a campaign year flashpoint. It includes deficit spending well past when candidate Trump promised to erase all red ink, and Democrats say it proposes heartless cuts to food stamps and education. The day before the New Hampshire primary our final CNN tracking poll shows a two-way race for first between Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. It also shows Amy Klobochar making a final weekend move. Can she make a statement by running stronger than the struggling Joe Biden? The President is in New Hampshire tonight, too, for his first post-impeachment rally. We'll hear from his GOP challenger, former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld insists his GOP primary challenge is not a fool's errand. Today's panel: CNN's Manu Raju, Julie Hirschfeld Davis with the New York Times, Melanie Zanona Politico, Olivier Knox with Sirius XM Also on the program: CNN's Barbara Starr and Kaitlan Collins
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The President has filed his formal response to the Impeachement summons. In the weeks between the House impeachment and the Senate trial, a LOT of new information has come out-will the GOP's "see no evil, hear no evil" strategy thus far work? What's the latest on the trial proceedings? CNN Political Analyst Rachael Bade discusses the latest with SE Cupp with analysis on the Senate Republicans in the spotlight from Bill Kristol. Former Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer on the battle royale over the likelihood of hearing from impeachment trial witnesses and about new evidence. What will the impact be for the 2020 candidates benched from the campaign action because of impeachment? Former DNC Chair Terry McAuliffe weighs in. Is it good that Warren & Sanders' gloves are finally off? CNN Political Commentator Aisha Moodie-Mills & Republican Strategist Shermichael Singleton discuss with SE. The New York Times is about to make its Democratic nomination endorsement-who will it be & will it even matter? Those topics (plus the Harry & Meghan news) were discussed with CNN Chief Media Correspondent Brian Stelter.
The Iowa Caucuses have a massive impact on the 2020 Election, it's a complex process and different for R's and D's - we explain it thoroughly as well as the status of the Democratic candidates in Iowa four weeks out. Bloomberg is now running but skipping the first four states, good or bad strategy? Qassem Soleimani is dead, was it necessary and what's ahead? We discuss. For more details please visit: TheAmericanCentrist.com and join the discussion on our social media pages. We're CentristPod on Twit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Dec. 13, 2019, The Washington Post Live welcomed Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg for an interview with The Washington Post's Robert Costa.
In this "unique" edition, our Astrology Expert Barbara Alexander focuses on 4 significant 2020 candidates: Kamala Harris, Corey Booker, Beto O'Rourke, and Elizabeth Warren. Barbara is one of America's most sought-after and "accurate" Astrological experts who has now become a permanent fixture as one our crew members. You'll want to hear what she has to share.
Leo Messi might have won the Ballon d'Or but the big question still remains - does Virgil van Dijk wear aftershave on the football pitch? Sam Tighe (@brsamtighe) and Dean Jones (@deanjonesbr) went to the Ballon d'Or to find out, and they join host Jack Collins (@jjwc) to reflect on a night full of awards, including a record sixth title for King Leo. We also spoke to Yashin Award winner and Goalkeeper of the Year, Alisson Becker; and Kopa Trophy Under-21 Player of the Year winner Matthijs De Ligt to find out what they made of the night. Then, with 2019 done and dusted, it's time to throw things forward, as Sam ranks his top five contenders to lift the Ballon d'Or trophy in 2020, before a ball has been kicked. Can Messi keep his crown? Can Ronaldo bite back? Can Virgil go 0.4% further and win the thing? Is Kylian Mbappe the heir to the throne? It's all up for debate as we talk through the contenders. The Roulette wheel returns, with a special German theme this week, Dean and Sam go head-to-head on naming this week's Melon of the Week before Sam rounds things off by ranking the weirdest things about France from his 24 hours in Paris covering the Ballon d'Or. To get involved, follow @brfootball on Twitter and Instagram, and use the hashtag #BRFootballRanks!
President Trump's numbers go through the roof as Democrats fail to provide any evidence of impeachable offenses, and the American people reject impeachment and their presidential options for 2020. One of the 2020 Democrats calls all republicans racist, another proves she's not pro choice and Disney movies and shows are just long commercials aimed at selling merch.
The Wolfpack Podcast - Smart Politics With Carl Wolfson, Paul Block, Kim Upham
Will Michael Bloomberg and Deval Patrick gain any traction as 2020 candidates? How will public opinion break on the impeachment hearings?
As the 2020 race heats up, candidates spar over healthcare, immigration reform, affordable housing, and criminal justice issues. Unfortunately, substantive discussions about the candidates' views on executive power are seldom on the agenda. Since the 2008 election, the New York Time’s Charlie Savage has helped rescue the significance of questions of executive power. Savage surveys presidential candidates on a range of executive power questions and publishes their responses. This year, he presented candidates with questions about presidential war powers, military force against American citizens, presidential obstruction of justice, and more. Jack Goldsmith talked with Savage and Justin Florence of Protect Democracy about the history of the executive power survey, the value of the questionnaire, and the takeaways from responses to this year’s questions.
This episode's guest is Cliff Maloney!Cliff Maloney serves as the President of Young Americans for Liberty, a youth-led, libertarian political organization committed to identifying, educating, training, and mobilizing student activists to Make Liberty Win.Cliff is a regular guest and commentator on FOX News, FOX Business, PBS, Newsmax, and Reason TV. He contributes to several of the nation’s top news outlets, newspapers and magazines, including: TIME, The Hill, the Washington Times, FOX News, Investor's Business Daily, the Huffington Post, and the Washington Examiner.When asked what he likes to do in his spare time, Cliff said he enjoys listening to Sebastian Maniscalco, spending time with his wife and family, and empowering young people to build a bench of liberty legislators across America.In this episode, we discuss how Young Americans for Liberty is helping to elect pro-liberty legislators with Operation Win at the Door, the 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates, the threat China poses to America and how the government and American citizens should address the issue, Congress regulating tech, Edward Snowden & more! Website: http://freedomintech.comMemberships: https://donorbox.org/freedom-in-techTwitter: https://twitter.com/freedomintechFacebook: http://facebook.com/freedomintechFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/freedomintechInstagram: http://instagram.com/freedomintechiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freedom-in-tech-podcast/id1465821431 Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I3tjzmkko7aqyvwbdvaeohjryba Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZQfntnVIVGbgW08u11QG4Stitcher: https://app.stitcher.com/browse/feed/414924/detailsCliff's Twitter: https://twitter.com/libertycliffSupport the show (https://donorbox.org/freedom-in-tech)
On this week's episode of IndyMatters, Editor Jon Ralston sits down with reporter Megan Messerly to talk about the Democratic presidential candidates visiting the state, what she has observed in terms of campaign staffing and organizing, and which candidates are sticking out by doing something different. In a later segment, Jon and Jackie talk about … Continue reading "IndyMatters Episode 105: 2020 candidates and education funding" The post IndyMatters Episode 105: 2020 candidates and education funding appeared first on The Nevada Independent.
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This week we start off a little differently as we get to know Twitter's The Nerdy Vixen, who has recently gotten quite a bit of attention for her new best friend: Abigail the Totally NOT Haunted Doll. But while getting to know all about Abigail was both fun and terrifying, there's so much more to talk about! The Nerdy Vixen is an active and outspoken member of The Resistance, doing her part to help dig America out of the Orange Mess that we've gotten ourselves into. We talk 2020 candidates, Medicare for All, courts, the Census, activism, getting out the vote, and so much more! Make sure you follow both of them on Twitter, because the last thing we want to do is make Abigail jealous! Questions or comments? You can find us all over the social medias! Email: thekidfreeweekend@gmail.com Twitter: @kidfreeweekend (Jennifer) or @podofthrones (Jeff) YouTube: The Kid-Free Weekend Facebook: The Kid-Free Weekend
This week Allison and Gaby share their thoughts on aliens, masturbation, friendship, and what they're looking for in a 2020 president. If that's not enough they also encourage a listener to navigate the complexities of kinks, porn, and feminism with their partner. Then, the dynamic duo interview the recently lasik-ed, Amir Blumenfeld (@amir) about maintaining a friendship with his bi-coastal bestie, Jake. And during Topixxx, we learn 20/20 is a type of perfection we cannot expect for our eyes... or this election. Beam us up, aliens! ASAP! Trigger warning: There is brief discussion of rape in this week's Topix. Follow Just Between Us on Instagram at @jbupodcast, and email your International Questions to justbetweenuspod@gmail.com. Listen to Just Between Us Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW JUST BETWEEN US: https://www.instagram.com/jbupodcast JUST BETWEEN US IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
This week April's guest is Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter to discuss the future of the Electoral College and the pool of Democrats running for president in 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One-night stands? Check! Roger Stone? Check! The existential crisis that is Isabella Rossellini's one-woman show? CHECK, honey! Dennis Curlett (Funk Shuffle, UCB) and his FULL head of hair join Nat and Pete to break it all down on this wild and rambling ep of the Biggest Scoop.
Bill and his guests - Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Andrew Sullivan, and Fmr. Rep Barney Frank - answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 3/17/17)