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As Andrew puts it, Chief Justice John Roberts is “cherry-picking.” He's flying solo in this short edition of Main Justice (more to come with Mary in the next episode). Andrew gives a quick briefing on several of the Supreme Court's most consequential end-of-term rulings, starting with the decision not to hear an appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case. Andrew also touches on the Court's decision to uphold a Mississippi law to allow mail-in ballots that are sent by Election Day to be counted but saves his deepest analysis for two similar cases with opposing decisions: the firings of Lisa Cook and Rebecca Slaughter. While the Court ruled that the Trump administration must have cause to dismiss Cook from the Federal Reserve, it allowed the government to fire Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission, a decision which Andrew calls deeply flawed showing the conservative majority's support for a “unitary executive.” And finally, Andrew breaks down the Court's narrow decision to uphold birthright citizenship, and why the tight 5-4 split is the story. Sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads. You'll also get exclusive bonus content from this and other shows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
There's a lot on the docket today. To pull apart the Iran “deal” framework, Mary and Andrew are joined by Tess Bridgeman, an international law expert who served as a legal advisor in the Obama administration through the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. Tess lays out how President Trump's 14-point memorandum of understanding differs from what was brokered in 2015, and what to watch for as negotiations continue. Before she joins, the co-hosts begin by analyzing several examples of what Mary calls the Trump Justice Department's "consistent effort” to avoid judicial review: their refusal to put into a sworn declaration that they won't move forward with the “Anti-Weaponization” fund and a motion to dismiss a Clean Air Act violation lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI data center in Mississippi. They also tackle a few instances where, contrastingly, the government has positioned itself “on the offense” this week, including an indictment of 15 protesters on a conspiracy charge against ICE and the DHS' intent to build a border wall through a holy landmark atop Mount Cristo Rey in New Mexico. Further reading: Here is the New York Times piece, Mary referred to about the Las Cruces case: A Diocese Tries to Protect Its 29-Foot Jesus From Trump's Border Wall Here is the Just Security tracker that Mary and Andrew mentioned: Immigration Habeas Tracker: Government Obstruction, Judicial Trust, and Accountability Sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads. You'll also get exclusive bonus content from this and other shows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After a week of decisions coming in from all corners, Mary and Andrew begin with a court order issued to remove President Trump's name off the Kennedy Center after a failed, last-minute attempt by the administration to stop it from happening. Mary refers to this as “good news in the fight against revisionist history,” which she ties into their second beat: a preliminary injunction issued to restore changes to National Parks that were made after Trump issued an executive order calling for modifications to monuments, parks and memorials to rewrite and censor American history and science. Then, onto a federal judge in Virginia officially blocking the $1.776 Billion slush fund after mixed messaging from the administration about whether it would be set up, plus a decision by Judge Mehta in DC to overturn the Department of Energy's cancellation of $82.1 Million in clean energy grants to “Blue” states across the country. Mary and Andrew also touch on a Massachusetts District Court decision blocking Ken Paxton's lawsuit against the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue. And last up, they read and summarize the eyebrow-raising grand jury transcripts of the “Broadview Six” case out of Chicago, so you don't have to. Further reading: Here is Judge Mehta's order reinstating the clean energy grants: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mad.296214/gov.uscourts.mad.296214.41.0.pdf Sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads. You'll also get exclusive bonus content from this and other shows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Decisions are happening fast — and the consequences are showing. Last week, Trump announced he would nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to the top post at the Justice Department, after Blanche nixed the $1.776 “Anti-Weaponization” fund while keeping the controversial release that shields Trump and his family from any liability. Mary and Andrew highlight the myriad of issues Blanche will need to answer for when a confirmation hearing comes, before moving to the Supreme Court ruling that allows Alabama to adopt a Republican-drawn congressional map eliminating one of only two majority-Black districts in the state. This nullifies a lower court's decision that the map was, in fact, intentionally discriminatory. Next up, the co-hosts review a Rhode Island judge's ruling that invalidated several of Trump's immigration policies, including one that placed a hold on asylum claims globally, causing chaos and uncertainty for many legally trying to obtain asylum claims and green card status.And lastly, a beat on a new executive order stripping job protections from thousands of federal workers, plus continuing litigation over Trump's ballroom. Sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads. You'll also get exclusive bonus content from this and other shows. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We go deep on Alabama's second congressional district ahead of a primary runoff there next week. The Supreme Court forced the state to redraw its congressional maps to bolster the rights of the state's Black voters, a win that surprised voting rights advocates after previous decisions by the high court curtailed other protects in the Voting Rights Act.This podcast: voting correspondent Miles Parks, voting correspondent Ashley Lopez, and political reporter Stephen Fowler.This podcast was produced by Kelli Wessinger and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
According to Wikipedia this film is lauded by attorneys for its accurate depiction of criminal procedure and trial strategy to which one might say, Uhhh, really? Okay, I guess.” But that aside, our hosts only care if it still works. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Alabama Election https://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/23/us/the-1992-campaign-house-race-after-115-years-a-black-will-represent-alabama.html Mayor off to jail https://www.newspapers.com/article/birmingham-post-herald/135371995/
Richard told us who he was voting for yesterday, but Valerie won't...why? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines leads into Richard fulfilling his promise to say who he is voting for in the Alabama Senate race, a voicemail from Joe Biden and some "Useless Hollywood News". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazon defeated the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union's bid to represent workers at one warehouse. The union claims the company fought dirty.
Amazon defeated the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union’s bid to represent workers at one warehouse. The union claims the company fought dirty.
On Alabama's election night of 2002, it looked like Democratic governor Don Siegelman had won a second term by a razor-thin margin. Until he didn't. Thanks to a voting machine computer glitch in a single county, the election results were suddenly reversed. What really happened on the night of one of the most controversial elections in Alabama history? Patrick Winegar breaks down this conspiracy that might have actually happened. SOURCES: Dr. James Gundlach's paper: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/90/Gundlach_Paper.pdf Glynn Wilson's account of election night: http://blog.locustfork.net/2007/06/how-the-2002-el/ Encylopedia of Alabama: http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3300 Tuscaloosa News interview: https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/DA/20050703/News/606113203/TL AP election report: https://apnews.com/336c06179e9894dfc379a1044b124c53 USA today election controversy report: https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/2002-11-07-siegelman_x.htm LA Times report on Bill Pryor ruling: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-nov-09-na-alabama9-story.html
Co-hosts Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante & Lupe Mendez, Librotraficante Lips Mendez interview 2018 Mc Allen, TX Poet Laureate Edward Viduarre & writer Claudia Martinez, author of "Pig Park" and "The Smell of Old Lady Perfume". We rant about the Alabama Election-where voters stopped a #BadHombre, & we discuss the MFAH exhibit "Home-So Different So Appealing" featuring international Latino Artists.
Deep dive into the tax bill, other great content
What does the Alabama election outcome mean for voters around the country? Will it have larger implications?
Ian Beckles is back with another episode of “Flava In Ya Ear” and he kicks off the podcast by talking about what’s trending in today’s society: NFL Network Sexual Harassment Scandal and Alabama Election Results. Up first is the NFL Network sexual harassment scandal that came to light this week involving multiple on-air personalities. Then, […] The post Ian Beckles’ Flava In Ya Ear: NFL Network Sexual Harassment Scandal and Alabama Election appeared first on Radio Influence.
Intro: 0:23 Brent’s Traveling Bevs Like These Star Wars (SPOILER FREE) Game Awards Headlines: 5:36 Twitter Easy Threads Cat Person Patreon Bomb Attempt Disney Fox Deal Keaton Jones Terrible Men: 44:22 Politics RoundUp: 1:15:37 Alabama Election Net Neutrality Trump Tweets TidBits WiFive of the Week:1:57:23 Outro: 1:59:37
We are back! So its been a busy couple of weeks along with a sick couple of weeks and so much has happened but as well I have done a crap tone of recording. I am trying to decide what to do for the next few weeks going into the holiday because 2018 we are going bigger than we have been withthe network. Anywho, new episode solo show I was still recovering from illness half a voice but we were talking about Keaton Jones, the Alabama Election, what I have been doing and we do a preview of the new show Who Up while talking about the presentation that led to some great opportunities. So I may do some special new episodes or I may do some best of until the new new year. WE shall see but we have not went anywhere . Oh and go over to arowefilms.com to see what I have been doing as well and the facebook page where we did the first livestream episode of Catch These Hands podcast. Check out one of our New partnersUrquhart and Wofford : urquhartandwofford.com Buy Wifi at Rock Bottom : Something About Meth (Paperback or EBook) : http://amzn.to/2vOlxTC My Podcast Setup: http://amzn.to/2xChhEI Zoom H4n : http://amzn.to/2gfHs0t Amazon Echo Dot : http://amzn.to/2wyaQWc ----more---- Listen to the Entire Mental Health Week of IKF below and sharehttps://kindafamouspod.podbean.com/category/mental-health-awareness/ ### Shoutout to Touch Body Works handmade and natural skin products for men and women. So Natural you can eat it ...but dont! http://www.evoketouch.com Use Code Podcast10 at check out for 10% off Kinda Famous Linkshttps://kindafamouspod.podbean.com https://facebook.com/kindafamouspod https://twitter.com/kindafamouspod https://www.redbubble.com/people/arowefilms/shop?asc=u https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYia_79kdjRrCXwNOo2Q2-fbB8c9wtrtY Ways To Listen to the Im Kinda Famous Podcast:1. Podbean - https://kindafamouspod.podbean.com 2. iTunes - Search Im Kinda Famous podcast & Subscribe (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-kinda-famous-podcast/id1212053009 )3. Android - Google Play Store download Google Music app Search for Im Kinda Famous podcast & Subscribe4. Share With Friends! We are on many streaming and podcast apps and sites but these are the top 3 ways to guarantee you do not miss an episode! Need Help? Drop a message!
Mike and Chris break down the Alabama Election, the accuracy of exit polls, Steve Bannon, and how (and why) Omarosa actually left the White House.
Alabama election results: Doug Jones scores stunning win over Roy Moore! Trump slams NY Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand with a sexually suggestive tweet. Feminism is word of the year. UpBeat Lens is released Monday through Friday by 7:30am EST. Email us at contact@UpbeatLens.com and subscribe today!
Episode #1809: Sign up to support Allison's future BRAND-NEW podcast at patreon.com/allisonkilkenny for as little as $1/month! Charles Rockhill (@charlesrockhill) joins the show to answer a question about his favorite murderer. Also, bomb-wearing suspect hits subway in second NYC terror attack in two months, the Republican overseeing the Alabama election doesn't think voting should be easy, Roy Moore's last push: It's me or the "lynch mob media," speaker at Moore rally tells bizarre story about accidental brothel visit, Moore's wife: "One of our attorneys is a Jew," shadowy Facebook ads that pushed Trump are back in Alabama, Nebraska RNC official quits over party's support for Moore, and Alabama Sen. Shelby: "I couldn't vote for Roy Moore," Trump lawyers want a second special counsel Read Allison's piece at Reductress about a woman, who is totally not her, projecting therapy diagnoses onto her cat: http://reductress.com/post/wow-this-woman-is-definitely-projecting-her-own-therapy-diagnoses-onto-her-cat/ Only a few Desi calendars left for the next Patreon supporters who sign up or upgrade to $10/month! patreon.com/allisonkilkenny
It’s Questionable Internet Opinions! We sit down with the impossible to duplicate Joshua Louis Smith to talk the Alabama Election, bridging the urban and the rural, how to pronounce Turandot… The post Scapi Radio 12.13.17 Questionable Internet Opinions appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
Lance receives a dose of common sense from Dr. Chris. It's healthy.
Jackie and Dunlap on the Alabama election and Trump's endorsement of Roy Moore. Sponsors: Christmas Cats, Christmas Birdseed, Christmas Card Tables, The Christmas Ditch, Christmas Cable, and the Christmas Bible. "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Latche Swing under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 France License. "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. Check out 20 Minutes by Quick and Dirty! Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry Jr. For more context on this incomprehensible nonsense, listen to the original episodes (listed below) or check out our Wikipedia page. Thanks, Guy Lancaster! Podcasting from Dunlap's Jackie's Market in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, grizzled hard-bitten hillbilly conservative Never-Trumper Jackie Broyles and high-as-hell beer-breathed half-hard layabout Never-Trumper Dunlap yell about President Ultimate Yankee Donald Trump and his baby tantrums and his alt-right Nazi cabinet henchmen, about Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller and Kellyanne and Spicey and Mooch and Gorka, about Chuck Shumer and Mitch McConnell and John McCain and Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Priebus and Putin, Russia and Ryan and Reagan, liberals and conservatives, cucks and con-men, Democrats and Republicans, Never-Trumpers and Bernie bros, Deplorables and RINOs, fake news, fake sponsors, local businesses, national politics, populism, pop culture, old TV shows, current events, the white working class, Trump's America and, let's be honest, the end of the world. If you like sophisticated satire, nuanced political humor, and redneck shitkicking hillbilly country comedy Hee-Haw moonshine outhouse Blue Collar donkey cartoon face, this is the podcast for you. I mean "y'all."
We will look at the Mueller investigation under fire........the media had a bad week......are reporters sloppy or partisan...........Colombia President Uribe could tech Mexico a few lessons...Alabama is looking better for Moore but he will have problems once he gets to the US Senate.......Sam Cooke died 1964......Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1911-2008)....plus other stories of the day............ Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter.
Host Rod Fritz takes a closer look at today’s top stories. Alabama Election, CBS Correspondent Steve Futterman. Christmas Netflix, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Trump Misconduct Accusations, CBS Correspondent Steve Dorsey. Mario Batali, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum. Patriots/Celtics, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Snow Ski Areas, WBZ’s Ben Parker. Miriam Dictionary, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Listen to Reporters Roundup every weekday at 12:30 on WBZ 1030!
Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne is suing the opposition leader Patrick Brown for defamation. This was in regards to comments he had made prior to Wynne's testimony in the election bribery trial. Guest - Duff Conacher, Cofounder of Democracy Watch, adjunct professor at University of Ottawa All eyes are on Alabama today as the special senate election takes place. This is the election that controversial Roy Moore is running for amid sexual misconduct allegations. Guest - Ines de la Cuetara, Global National's Washington Correspondent Local MP David Sweet has opened up when it comes to his daughter's death. Lara Sweet had passed away over the summer. Guest - David Sweet, MP Flamborough-Glanbrook
Victory in Alabama as Doug Jones is the presumptive democratic Senator elect as he defeated Roy Moore in one of the biggest elections in Alabama history! We discuss his win and what it means , not only for Alabama, but for the rest of the country! All this and more on a special Tuesday edition of #PoliticalThoughtsWthSteve available on #iTunes and the #Anchor app! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/PoliticalTWSteve/support
Jackie and Dunlap on the Alabama election and Trump's endorsement of Roy Moore. Sponsors: Christmas Cats, Christmas Birdseed, Christmas Card Tables, The Christmas Ditch, Christmas Cable, and the Christmas Bible. "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Latche Swing under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 France License. "The Magic Cowboy" courtesy Seth Timbs. Check out 20 Minutes by Quick and Dirty! Red State Update theme "Tasty Sorghum Biscuit" by William Sherry Jr. For more context on this incomprehensible nonsense, listen to the original episodes (listed below) or check out our Wikipedia page. Thanks, Guy Lancaster! Podcasting from Dunlap's Jackie's Market in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, grizzled hard-bitten hillbilly conservative Never-Trumper Jackie Broyles and high-as-hell beer-breathed half-hard layabout Never-Trumper Dunlap yell about President Ultimate Yankee Donald Trump and his baby tantrums and his alt-right Nazi cabinet henchmen, about Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller and Kellyanne and Spicey and Mooch and Gorka, about Chuck Shumer and Mitch McConnell and John McCain and Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Priebus and Putin, Russia and Ryan and Reagan, liberals and conservatives, cucks and con-men, Democrats and Republicans, Never-Trumpers and Bernie bros, Deplorables and RINOs, fake news, fake sponsors, local businesses, national politics, populism, pop culture, old TV shows, current events, the white working class, Trump's America and, let's be honest, the end of the world. If you like sophisticated satire, nuanced political humor, and redneck shitkicking hillbilly country comedy Hee-Haw moonshine outhouse Blue Collar donkey cartoon face, this is the podcast for you. I mean "y'all."
Aaron Klein interviews Judge Roy Moore on eve of Alabama Electrion - from 'Aaron Klein Investigative Radio' - 12-10-17
Faith2Action President Janet Porter hosted a press conference Thursday afternoon (November 16, 2017) for Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore. Listen to this breaking interview with Porter on what she believes is going on and her relationship with Roy Moore.
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