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MSNBC's Melissa Murray hosts "The Beat" on Friday, May 2, and reports on President Trump's abuse of power, the economy and grassroots resistance. Kris Mayes, Daniel Hornung, Eugene Daniels, Molly Jong-Fast, Aisha Mills and Deborah Archer join.
Send us a textThe Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | Episode 751 | www.Sharvette.comDr. Stevii Aisha Mills empowers Career Driven Christian Women to increase their income and impact by leveraging their expertise and God-given gifts. As a seasoned marketer, entrepreneur, and author, she blends faith, purpose, and strategy to help women live the life they love while rocking their It Factors to the fullest. With 25 years of experience and features on platforms like BET, CBS, FOX, and ABC, Dr. Stevii inspires others to embrace their power and purpose to create meaningful, abundant success.Website address: www.stevii.comhttps://www.facebook.com/stevii.millshttps://www.instagram.com/juststeviihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/steviimills----Discover how to turn digital engagement into tangible income with our special guest, Dr. Stevii Mills, who has mastered the "Click to Cash" strategy. Tune in to the 2025 season opener of the Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show as we transition from Blog Talk Radio to exciting new platforms like Buzzsprout and Amazon Music. Dr. Stevie, a marketing maven and accomplished author, shares her transformative journey from financial struggle to six-figure success during the pandemic. Her insights are a beacon for business owners, entrepreneurs, and side hustlers striving to convert online presence into profitable ventures.Explore the essence of personal branding and faith-based entrepreneurship with Dr. Stevii as she underscores the importance of owning your digital real estate. Her unique approach blends faith and strategy, guiding career-driven Christian women to align their business practices with spiritual beliefs. We tackle the daunting fear of rejection in entrepreneurship, emphasizing the need for confidence in marketing efforts. Learn how to transform rejection into opportunities for growth, while maintaining a focus on creating meaningful connections that lead to client acquisition.We invite you to join us every Tuesday at 6 pm for more engaging interviews and inspiring stories on the Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show. Stay motivated, stay excited, and let's continue this journey of influence together!
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As people return from the holidays, authorities release more information about the terror attack in New Orleans as well as the cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas. Plus, a new Congress will be sworn in tomorrow. But will Mike Johnson remain House Speaker? And, President Biden presented Presidential Citizens Medals to 20 recipients, including the chairs of the January 6th Committee. Frank Figliuzzi, Peter Baker, Jasmine Wright, Amna Nawaz, Councilman JP Morrell, Aisha Mills, Mike Madrid, and Euguene Daniels join The 11th Hour with Symone Sanders-Townsend this Thursday night.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Yamiche Alcindor, Tim Heaphy, Harry Dunn, Chasten Buttigieg, Victor Martinez, Stuart Stevens, Aisha Mills, Chris Krebs, and Mary Trump.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts The Beat on Monday, October 28, and reports on Harris' support from Beyoncé, Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, early voting, and women's role in the 2024 election. James Carville, Sophia Bush, and Aisha Mills join.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Tim Miller, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Cornell Belcher, Molly Jong-Fast, Mitch Landrieu, Marc Elias, Stephen Richer, April Ryan, and Aisha Mills.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Mark Cuban, Michael Cohen, Basil Smikle, Alicia Menendez, Tim Miller, Rep. Colin Allred, Aisha Mills, Angelo Carusone, and Antonia Hylton.
Glenn starts the show by playing his speech at President Trump's rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Glenn issues a challenge to his voting audience and exposes the blind spots some voters have in this election. Democrat strategist Aisha Mills claimed on CNN that Trump will "exterminate" people with "bad genes.” Glenn and Stu break down Kamala's latest cringeworthy political ad. The Left has resorted to blatantly lying and saying the economy is better now than under Trump. Strategic intelligence editor James Rickards joins to predict what could happen over the next three months if Trump wins the election. Will the Democrats attempt to disqualify Trump if he wins? Glenn and James discuss the global consequences if America's stability weakens even further. Blaze News senior editor for politics Christopher Bedford joins to discuss how President Trump's likeability is winning the "vibes election." Glenn's chief researcher and head writer, Jason Buttrill, joins to discuss his recent fact-finding trip to Israel and what he discovered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BV counts down the biggest sound bites in the land for the week ending October 11, 2024 on this edition Howard Stern, Aisha Mills and Jamaican Kamala Harris on America's Top Sound Bites on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by John Morales, Vaughn Hillyard, Michael Steele, Acting FEMA Director of Response and Recovery Keith Turi, Rick Stengel, Aisha Mills, Cornell Belcher, Jim Messina, Matt Dowd, and Admiral James Stavridis.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, September 30, and reports on the 2024 election, the season premiere of SNL and SCOTUS. Neal Katyal, Aisha Mills and Steve Kornacki join.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Friday, September 20, and reports on the 2024 election and the state of the race. Plus, Grammy-award wining artist LL Cool J returns to The Beat. Andrew Weissmann, David Frum, Aisha Mills, and Cornell Belcher also join.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, September 12, and reports on the 2024 election, GOP lawmakers endorsing Kamala Harris, and the Harris-Trump debate. Phillipe Reines, Barbara Comstock, Molly Jong-Fast and Aisha Mills join.
MSNBC's Symone Sanders hosts The Beat on Friday, August 23, and reports on the final night of the Democratic National Convention. Aisha Mills, Jason Johnson, Stefanie Brown James, Jamelle Bouie, Carol Mosely Braun, Keith Ellison, and Jill Louis join.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Sen. Laphonza Butler, Col. Jack Jacobs, Rev. Al Sharpton, Aisha Mills, Tim O'Brien, Lucas Kunce, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Lt. Col. Amy McGrath, Paul Rieckhoff, and Amb. Michael McFaul.
MSNBC's Jason Johnson hosts The Beat on Thursday, August 15, and reports on the latest Biden-Harris campaign rally, new video exposing the Project 2025 agenda, and the growing calls from MAGA allies for Donald Trump to rethink his campaign strategy. Molly Jong-Fast, Alencia Johnson, Aisha Mills, Ofirah Yheskel, Zerlina Maxwell, Mitch Landrieu, and James Curbeam join.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Beto O'Rourke, Michael Steele, Rev/ Al Sharpton, Charlie Sykes, Aisha Mills, Vaughn Hillyard, Angelo Carusone, Tim Miller, Anne Applebaum, Sue Craig, Mini Timmaraju, and Rep. Madeleine Dean.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, August 7, and reports on The Harris-Walz presidential ticket. Plus, Melber is joined by Trump adviser Stephen Miller. Jason Johnson and Aisha Mills also join.
MSNBC's Katie Phang hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, March 14, and reports on Donald Trump's continuing legal battles, the RNC's plan to curtail voting rights, a GOP memo on abortion, and backlash from comments made by the CEO of Exxon during the warmest winter on record. Kristy Greenberg, Emily Bazelon, Jon Sale, David Jolly, Aisha Mills, and Bill McKibben join to discuss.
STACKED POD ALERT: What a pod we have this week, Buzzkillians! In case you missed it, the fuckwads over at SCOTUS decided to take on the mifepristone abobo pill case. WTF does it all mean? Chris Geidner, the brilliant Law Dork himself, swoops in to translate it out of dorky law words and into plain English for us. What else could possibly be getting the anti-abobo goblins' rocks off this week? How about Missouri's new bill charging abortion-havers with HOMICIDE? Or Illinois' AG going total simp-mode for FAKE clinics? Don't worry, we'll serve y'all some glimmers of GOOD NEWS, TOO!THREE more special guests are blessing your earholes. WONDER WOMAN herself, Lynda Carter, is in the house to buzzkill about obliterating the patriarchy, her new single "Rise Up," abortion, and being a clapback queen! PLUS, we pay tribute to the beloved trailblazer and repro hero, Andrea Miller, by honoring her remarkable legacy and accomplishments with Attorney Kathryn Kolbert and NIRH interim president Aisha Mills.Times are heavy, but knowledge is power, y'all. We gotchu. OPERATION SAVE ABORTION: You can still join the 10,000+ womb warriors fighting the patriarchy by listening to our five-part OpSave pod series and Mifepristone Panel by clicking HERE for episodes, your toolkit, marching orders, and more. HOSTS:Lizz Winstead @LizzWinsteadMoji Alawode-El @MojiLocksNEWS DUMPER:Molly Gaebe @MollyGaebe SPECIAL GUESTS: Kathryn KolbertAisha Mills TW: @NIRHealth FB: National Institute for Reproductive HealthChris Geidner @LawDorkNewsLynda Carter @RealLyndaCarter NEWS DUMP:Missouri Lawmakers Propose Allowing Homicide Charges for Women Who Have AbortionsAfter Pushing for Law Targeting ‘Crisis Pregnancy Centers,' Illinois Attorney General Backs off Legal FightMichigan Gov. Whitmer Signs Bill Repealing Abortion Insurance Law She Fought Against a Decade AgoSupreme Court to Decide Whether Abortion Pill Will Remain Widely Available GUEST LINKS:SUBSCRIBE: Law Dork WebsiteKathryn Kolbert WebsiteCONTACT KATHRYN AT: Controlling WomenCenter for Reproductive RightsNIRH WebsiteDONATE: NIRHLynda Carter WebsiteLynda Carter on SpotifyWATCH: “Rise Up” Music Video EPISODE LINKS:Remembering Andrea Miller, a Reproductive Justice Movement Visionary With a Plan“I've Turned My Back on Roe to Fight for Abortion Equity” By Andrea MillerIG: @AndreaMillerNIRH TW: @AMillerNIRHSIGN UP: Self-Managed Medication Abortion Training - 12/16BUY: Reproductive Rights Wall Art!EMAIL your abobo questions to The Feminist BuzzkillsAAF's Abortion-Themed Rage Playlist FOLLOW US:Listen to us ~ FBK Podcast Instagram ~ @AbortionFrontTwitter ~ @AbortionFrontTikTok ~ @AbortionFrontFacebook ~ @AbortionFrontYouTube ~ @AbortionAccessFrontTALK TO THE CHARLEY BOT FOR ABOBO OPTIONS & RESOURCES HERE!PATREON HERE! Support our work, get exclusive merch and more! DONATE TO AAF HERE!ACTIVIST CALENDAR HERE!VOLUNTEER WITH US HERE!ADOPT-A-CLINIC HERE!EXPOSE FAKE CLINICS HERE!GET ABOBO PILLS FROM PLAN C PILLS HERE!When BS is poppin', we pop off!
Nicolle Wallace discusses updates out of Fulton County after the ex-president pleaded not guilty to DA Fani Willis's racketeering and conspiracy charges, Georgia's Republican governor dismissing calls to remove Willis, what we learned from Mark Meadows' testimony in that case, sentences handed down for Proud Boys in their seditious conspiracy trial, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's overdue disclosure of financial relationship with right-wing billionaire, and more. Joined by: David Cay Johnston, Tim Heaphy, Glenn Kirschner, Donny Deutsch, Greg Bluestein, Ryan Reilly, Chris Whipple, Miles Taylor, Mary McCord, Brian Fallon, Dahlia Lithwick, Ron Fein, and Aisha Mills
Nicolle Wallace discusses the superseding charges levied against the ex-president in the investigation of his handling of classified documents, upcoming political faceoffs as Republican candidates meet on the campaign trail in Iowa, a threat to voting rights in Alabama as they defy a Supreme Court ruling, the DOJ's newly announced investigation into the Memphis Police Department almost half a year after officers there fatally beat Tyre Nichols, and more. Joined by: Glenn Thrush, Carol Leonnig, Andrew Weissmann, Brandon Van Grack, David Jolly, Aisha Mills, Katie Benner, Peter Strzok, Charlie Sykes, Allison Jaslow, Marc Elias, and Rev. Al Sharpton.
The document details the Justice Department's justification for the search, including video footage that showed “evidence” being moved. Glenn Kirschner, Sam Stein, Eugene Daniels, Angela Ferrell-Zabala, Charlie Dens, Aisha Mills and Chris Geidner join.
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As this year's LGBTQ Pride Month ends, transgender Americans find themselves under political attack. At the same time, a number of transgender creatives are thriving, building bright careers and awareness of their community. Actress and activist Angelica Ross is one of those artists. She joins journalist Aisha Mills, who is filling in as host, on today's episode of A Word. Ross talks about her own journey from struggling teen, to military service, to groundbreaking performer and entrepreuer. Guest: Actress Angelica Ross Host: Journalist Aisha Mills, in for Jason Johnson Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today's episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren't Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren't Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicolle Wallace discusses new reporting that the Justice Department delayed investigating the ex-president over fears of appearing partisan, the growing choir of former Cabinet officials condemning his handling of classified documents, former President Obama's reflections on race in America amid Juneteenth celebrations, an update on Ukraine's counteroffensive, a shocking Kremlin assassination plot in Miami, and more. Joined by: Carol Leonnig, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Andrew Weissmann, Rev. Al Sharpton, Aisha Mills, Pete Strzok, David Jolly, Anthony Coley, Andrew Weissmann, Marc Elias, Errin Haines, and Michael McFaul.
I sat down with progressive activist @aishacmills. We discussed the NAACP's travel advisory for black people heading to Florida. I went into this conversation thinking the advisory was silly & wrong. And then I listened to Aisha, a black lesbian. And something happened that's never before happened in these conversations. I completely changed my mind. Listening to her completely changed my position. Because I listened & gained real understanding. Please have a listen. This was really cool.
MSNBC guest Aisha Mills, a Dem Strategist says Florida is about to be a “terrorist state” for black people and lesbians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicolle Wallace discusses brand new reporting on the direction of Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the ex-president's handling of classified documents as his former defense attorney speaks out after resigning, the travel advisory for Florida issued by the NAACP as Governor Ron DeSantis prepares to launch his presidential campaign, E. Jean Carroll seeking further damages after the now-liable ex-president's comments during his CNN town hall, Harlan Crow's most recent interview discussing his relationship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and more. Joined by: Glenn Thrush, Harry Litman, Basil Smikle, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Aisha Mills, Michael McFaul, Claire McCaskill, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Brian Fallon, and Barbara McQuade.
Nicolle Wallace discusses another preposterous episode in the Republican's effort to rewrite the January 6th insurrection as the House Judiciary's Subcommittee on “weaponization” brought out so-called whistleblowers whose FBI security clearances have been revoked, the plummeting confidence in the Supreme Court after the ex-president takes credit for the overturning of Roe v. Wade, proof that the ex-president was aware of the correct declassification process before he brought documents to Mar-a-Lago, how election denialism is backfiring against candidates, and more. Joined by: Rep. Gerry Connolly, Jackie Alemany, Frank Figliuzzi, Harry Litman, Katty Kay, Claire McCaskill, Kim Atkins Stohr, Aisha Mills, and Marc Elias.
Nicolle Wallace discusses developments in Special Counsel Jack Smith's probe into the ex-president with one of his legal advisers being interviewed, more consequences to those who `spread election conspiracies in 2020 as Fox News and Mike Lindell are ordered to pay for their lies, what the recent slew of shootings over common misunderstandings says about American gun culture, the escalating attacks on the LGBTQ community, and more. Joined by: Ari Melber, Andrew Weissmann, Luke Broadwater, Nick Confessore, Basil Smikle, Cecile Richards, David Jolly, Mara Gay, Molly Jong-Fast, and Aisha Mills.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the Justice Department's big victory after the conviction of the leader of the Oath Keepers for seditious conspiracy, the chilling new bulletin from DHS warning of domestic terrorism threats to LGBTQ, Jewish and migrant communities, a conversation with Chasten Buttigieg in the wake of the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act and more.Joined by: Katie Benner, Barbara McQuade, Pete Strzok, Kara Swisher, Donny Deutsch, Dr. Ashish Jha, Chasten Buttigieg, Jonathan Capehart, Aisha Mills, Matt Dowd, Vaughn Hillyard and Masih Alinejad.
There are record breaking numbers of LGBTQ+, Black and Latino candidates running in this year's midterm elections. Among the closely watched elections, like Stacey Abrams' second attempt in Georgia's gubernatorial election and the three Texas congressional districts along the southern boarder, many elections featuring diverse candidates like Cheri Beasley's race for North Carolina Senate or Odessa Kelly's shift to Tennessee's 7th Congressional District have flown under the radar of national political media. A panel of political strategists, Aisha Mills and Maria Cardona, discuss the elections they're following, the likelihood of a large demographic shift in Congress and the larger implications of more diverse representation.
There are record breaking numbers of LGBTQ+, Black and Latino candidates running in this year's midterm elections. Among the closely watched elections, like Stacey Abrams' second attempt in Georgia's gubernatorial election and the three Texas congressional districts along the southern boarder, many elections featuring diverse candidates like Cheri Beasley's race for North Carolina Senate or Odessa Kelly's shift to Tennessee's 7th Congressional District have flown under the radar of national political media. A panel of political strategists, Aisha Mills and Maria Cardona, discuss the elections they're following, the likelihood of a large demographic shift in Congress and the larger implications of more diverse representation.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the major win in court for the Justice Department over access to the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, more from New York Attorney General Tish James's the 200-page lawsuit against the ex-president and his family, a report that Ginni Thomas will be interviewed by the January 6th Select Committee and more.Joined by: Sadie Gurman, Harry Litman, Peter Strzok, Miles Taylor, David Cay Johnston, Luke Broadwater, Jim Walden, Rick Stengel, Rick Wilson and Aisha Mills.
Nicolle Wallace discusses President Biden condemning acts of hate and violence in the U.S. Plus, former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows is complying with a subpoena from the DOJ's January 6th probe, the former president warns of ‘big problems' if the DOJ indicts him, Florida's governor uses migrants as political pawns, the DOJ awaits a ruling from a judge on the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation, a new book reveals John Kelly consulted a book warning that Trump was psychologically unfit while he served as chief of staff, and new atrocities revealed in Ukraine as Russians flee. Joined by: Mike Memoli, Jason Johnson, Aisha Mills, Carol Leonnig, Neal Katyal, Rep. Jim Himes, John Brennan, Harry Litman, Basil Smikle, Miles Taylor, Dr. Irwin Redlener, and Joan Baez
Maria and Julio are joined by Aisha Mills, political strategist and former host of “Amplified with Aisha” on the Black News Channel, and Dr. Jason Johnson, professor at the School of Global Journalism & Communication at Morgan State University and political contributor at MSNBC. They react to the 94th annual Academy Awards, including the controversy over Will Smith slapping Chris Rock. They also discuss the latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the state of independent journalism made by and for people of color. ITT Staff Picks: “There's definitely nuance here, and something to be said about the use of physical force to defend Pinkett Smith and the inherent toxic masculinity in the act, but Smith's actions do feel like solidarity,” writes Ineye Komonibo for Refinery29. For Mother Jones, reporter Fernanda Echavarri dives into President Biden's off-script remarks during his trip to Poland, and the reactions since. Non-white students who have fled the war in Ukraine are being detained in closed facilities by EU border authorities, May Bulman and Nadine White report for The Independent. Photo credit: AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
Tonight on the Last Word: The Manhattan district attorney convenes a grand jury in the criminal probe of the Trump Organization. Also, Professor Laurence Tribe says Donald Trump’s claims of absolute immunity are “off the walls.” Plus, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson warns counties against election audits from outside groups. And the mother of fallen Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick urges Republican senators to support the January 6th commission. Adam Kaufmann, John Heilemann, Maria Teresa Kumar and Aisha Mills also join Lawrence O’Donnell.
Biden's Family Plan: How will the president's "American Families Plan" help, and how much will it cost? Non-Religious Women: The percentage of women who do not belong to an organized religion is higher than ever. PANEL: Carrie Lukas, Tiana Lowe, Erin Matson, Aisha Mills
The Evolution Effect Series with Co-Author Dr. Stevii Aisha Mills Book Title -The Evolution Effect: Stories of Breaking Patterns, Overcoming Adversities, and Stepping Into Greatness www.evolutioneffectbook.com Chapter Title - Comfort Zone Chaos Dr. Stevii Aisha Mills embraces a culture where fun is not just a niche; it is a necessity! Stevii is a native of Greensboro, NC, and a proud graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, where Aggie Pride reigns. Stevii's formal education consists of a BA in Public Relations, an MS in Human Resources, and an Honorary Doctor of Leadership. However, Stevii's real-life experiences have made her well-known social media influencer and gained her the title “The Chief IT Factor Cultivator”! A woman unashamed to incorporate tons of fun into her life and business, all the while declaring, “I love my life!” has made Stevii a highly sought out speaker and consultant. One thing is for sure, with Stevii Aisha Mills in the room, everyone can rock their IT FACTOR! Connect with Dr. Stevii Aisha Mills: Website: www.stevii.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/juststevii Instagram: www.instagram.com/juststevii
Stevii Aisha Mills shares with us how women in business can stand out in a crowded market place. Listen to her full message and find out how you can connect with her online. For more from Woman To Woman and to connect with us visit our website at www.womantowomannetwork.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Each episodes shares marketing segments of the upcoming book, "Marketing Campaign Handbook". This episode Bernice interviews Stevii. Stevii Aisha Mills embraces a culture where fun is not just a niche, it is a necessity! Stevii is a native of Greensboro, NC and a proud graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, where Aggie Pride reigns. Her formal education consists of a BA in Public Relations and a MS in Human Resources, however Stevii's real life experiences have made her a well known social media influencer and gained her the title "The Chief IT Factor Cultivator"! A woman unashamed to incorporate tons of fun into her life and business, all the while declaring, "I love my life!", has made Stevii a highly sought out speaker and consultant. #marketingcampaignhandbook www.marketingcampaignhandbook.com Be a guest bernice@marketingcampaignhandbook.com