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Portland Press Herald Audio
Opinion podcast: Confederate statues, LePage's stationary and Trump's week

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 28:18


Host Greg Kesich is joined by columnists Bill Nemitz and Alan Caron to discuss the history statues teach, Gov. LePage's propensity for penning personal notes and to analyze a presidency that is like no other. Plus, Nemitz previews his upcoming column on a class-action lawsuit against Poland Spring. Related links: Bowdoin relocates Confederate plaque LePage pens notes to those critical of his stance on Charlottesville Lawsuit says Poland Spring water is mislabeled because it really isn’t spring water

Portland Press Herald Audio
Opinion podcast: Charlottesville riots, American Nazism, Sen. Collins

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 30:24


A few days after the violence in Charlottesville receded, our panel gathered to discuss the waves of social change and unrest in recent American history, including the arms-length relationship political parties have long-held with racist voting blocs. Then, as the more and more candidates throw down for the Governor's race, Alan Caron takes a stand and asks Susan Collins to stay in Washington.   Related links: Alan Caron: The nation needs Susan Collins Lewiston-born white supremacist leader was radicalized in prison, grandmother says Trump says it again: There’s blame ‘on both sides’ in Charlottesville  

Portland Press Herald Audio
#55 - LePage's deceptive strategies, rickety party structure, and the future of ranked choice.

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 31:54


Press Herald columnists Alan Caron, and Bill Nemitz dive into the feast of political news from the past week with Editorial Editor Greg Kesich. From the short shutdown, to the Governor's intentionally misleading statements to lawmakers, the media, and citizens, from new fissures in the Democrat and Republican parties to the legislatures failure to pass significant policy changes in the afce of the opioid crisis. And bonus for the political science fans: on the day AG Janet Mills announced her gubernatorial candidacy, they spin a little game theory on how ranked choice voting will play out in primaries. Related stories: As Maine's opioid crisis worsens, 128th legislature largely does nothing Voicemail debunks LePage’s claim he didn’t threaten to leave Maine during shutdown Maine Attorney General Janet Mills enters 2018 race for governor

Portland Press Herald Audio
#54 - What is the political fallout from the budget impasse?

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 43:16


Our columnists Alan Caron, Cynthia Dill, and Bill Nemitz joined host Greg Kesich in our One City Center offices to discuss how we became and how long we will be one of a few states without a budget. Are there political lessons to be learned from the 1991 shutdown? Then Greg makes a call to our more conservative columnist Jim Fossel to get into the nitty gritty of the negotiations and what both sides of the aisle are trying to accomplish. Our analysis is evergreen, but news can move fast and our facts were fresh as of Monday at 1:30 pm. Related Stories: Protestors greet budget negotiators as state shutdown enters third day House vote again falls short in budget shutdown saga LePage says he's going on vacation, as shutdown and budget talks continue

Portland Press Herald Audio
#49 Threats to shut down the state and defy the voters. Plus why Trump won't get impeached

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 31:31


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill discuss how conflict over the voter-approved surcharge on high-income earners could lead to a state shutdown. Then they weigh in on why some think it's unlikely that President Donald Trump will be impeached.

Portland Press Herald Audio
#47 - Comey, Comey, Comey!

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 32:06


This week President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey. The dramatic timing has redivided partisan sentiment and further complicated investigations into possible Russian meddling into the last election cycle. Why did Trump fire him this way? What exactly were his reasons? How might Senators Collins and King react from the Intelligence Committee? Does America need a new FBI Director to investigate or an independent investigator? Do we have time to talk about Gov. LePage demurring on a challenge to King for his Senate seat? What is even happening? Our host Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich and Sunday columnists Cynthia Dill and Alan Caron dig into as many angles of Comey's past year as they can... with a just a few rounds of argument.  

Portland Press Herald Audio
#46 Bruce Poliquin's AHCA vote, the time zone shuffle, and Katahdin National Monument drama in DC

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 34:32


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich and columnists Bill Nemitz, Cynthia Dill, and Alan Caron discuss three big stories of the week: the passage through the House of the American Healthcare Act and why Rep. Bruce Poliquin kept his vote secret until game time, a provisional vote in Maine to have us join the Atlantic time zone if Massachusetts and New Hampshire do the same, and Gov. Paul LePage's oppositional appearance in Washington D.C. to discuss the economic impact of the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. Related: Rep. Poliquin supports health bill, says only 7% of Mainers affected. Facts show otherwise Maine House votes to join Atlantic time zone, if New Hampshire and Massachusetts do the same LePage, advocate offer dueling testimony in Washington on Katahdin-area monument  

Portland Press Herald Audio
#42 Divisions at the State House. Who cares that the people have spoken?

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 49:41


This week on the Portland Press Herald Podcast, Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich is joined by Sunday columnists Jim Fossel and Alan Caron to discuss the Legislature's moves to overturn the vote on the minimum wage, and the spilt that is exposing between elected democrats and the Maine People's Alliance. Also using children as political pawns, and can bipartisanship ever happen if people never change their mind?

Portland Press Herald Audio
#41 Paul LePage evolves on healthcare. Casinos again? Trump changes politics, but how?

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 47:39


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill start by talking about Paul LePage's apparently fluid views on healthcare as expressed in recent radio interviews. They wonder if America can get a real independent investigation into Trump's Russia connections and from whom, How Post-Fact politics will change the country and re-shape the political center, and finish by previewing upcoming columns about tipping, casinos and reasons for optimism.

Democracy Forum
Democracy Forum 3/17/17

Democracy Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 0:01


Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine     Engineer: Amy Browne Program Topic: Two Maines: Can We Bridge the Divide? Key Discussion Points: a) We’ll talk about the cultural, demographic, and economic differences that define the two Maines and how those differences are sharpening political differences. b) Are there only two Maines? c) Can we bridge the divide? Guests: a) Alan Caron, is the owner of Caron Communications and the author of “Maine’s next Economy” and “Reinventing Maine’s Government” b) Erin Rhoda, Editor of Maine Focus for the Bangor Daiy News bangordailynews.com/staff/bdn-maine/content/erin-rhoda/ c) Matt Stone, journalist and writer for the Bangor Daily News To learn more about this topic: What So Many People Don’t Get About the U.S. Working Class, Joan C. Williams in the Harvard Business Review, November 30, 2016 hbr.org/2016/11/what-so-many-people-dont-get-about-the-u-s-working-class%20 6 takeaways from an examination of rural Maine’s future, Erin Rhoda, Bangor Daily News, January 29, 2017 bangordailynews.com/2017/01/29/mainefocus/6-takeaways-from-an-examination-of-rural-maines-future/ This remote Maine region has a chance to grow, Matt Stone, Bangor Daily News, December 7, 2106 mainefocus.bangordailynews.com/2016/12/wilderness-and-a-way-forward/#.WLsNjfnyuUk Maine’s Next Economy: How the State’s Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Doers are Growing a New Prosperity, Alan Caron, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (November 16, 2015) The all-volunteer team at the League of Women Voters – Downeast who plan and coordinate this series includes: Starr Gilmartin Maggie Harling Linda Hoskins Ann Luther Maryann Ogonowski Pam Person Leah Taylor Linda Washburn FMI re League of Women Voters of Maine: www.lwvme.org

Portland Press Herald Audio
#40 Free advice for Republican politicians. Paul LePage, outsider?

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 62:12


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill talk offer some free advice to Republican politicians. They also ponder some questions. Can Paul LePage still run as an outsider? Will Angus King talk to constituents in Maine Second Congressional District about Judge Gorsuch? Will Bruce Poliquin make a firm commitment? Can Obama sue Trump over wire tap tweets?

Portland Press Herald Audio
#39 Is a LePage vs. King race in the offing? Panhandlers and the Pope.

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 52:12


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill talk about: What the Pope had to say about giving to panhandlers, and what Paul LePage is up to in Washington; Angus King's central role in the Russia scandal, late-night TV in the Trump era, and what they're reading.  

Portland Press Herald Audio
#37: The debate over body cameras exposes city hall conflicts.

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 66:01


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill meet and talk about a new poll on the makeup of the electorate; How police body cams became a hot topic in Portland exposing divisions in city hall, and if Bernie Sanders' supporters are unfairly blaming Hillary Clinton for Donald Trump.  Press Herald Podcast RSS Feed Subscribe to the Press Herald podcast on iTunes Subscribe on Android

Portland Press Herald Audio
Episode 36: Maine's delegation engaging in politics in Washington.

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 50:25


After a week off due to poor weather, Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill return to the podcast to talk about the challenges and opportunities facing our elected representatives in Washington. Will Bruce Poliquin ever take a stand? Are liberals too critical of Susan Collins? Will Angus King be on TV a lot? and what's up with Paul Lepage? Download this episode Press Herald Podcast RSS Feed Subscribe to the Press Herald podcast on iTunes Subscribe on Android

Portland Press Herald Audio
Episode 35 - How protest movements and referendum questions go awry. Senator Collins in the spotlight on confirmations

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 42:16


This week Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill discuss the collapse of the plea deal with the Commercial Street Black Lives Matter protesters,  how Senator Collins is going to deal with Cabinet and Supreme Court nominations, and if the legislature is going to ignore citizen-initiated referendums on ranked-choice voting and minimum wage.

Portland Press Herald Audio
Trump gets going and so does the opposition. Paul LePage's charisma.

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 45:24


This week on the Podcast, our panel, including Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and Columnist Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill, discuss the beginning of the Trump Administration, massive protests last weekend in Portland and around the country, and the Governor's feisty town hall meeting in Biddeford.    

Portland Press Herald Audio
What to do about LePage? Collins' star rises in Washington

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 45:15


It's a full house this week on the Portland Press Herald Podcast. Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Bill Nemitz, Alan Caron and Cynthia Dill chat about what Governor Paul LePage is doing to the State and what Democrats in the state legislature can and can't do about it.  They also talk about Senator Susan Collins' skillful handling of her pivotal role in a Donald Trump - led government.

Portland Press Herald Audio
Olive branches might work, but fig leaves don't cover fake news

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 50:32


This week on the Podcast,  Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich, and columnists Alan Caron, Cynthia Dill and Bill Nemitz talk about the return of the State Legislature. What a 2018 Senate run between Paul Lepage and Angus King might mean, The Governor's embrace of "Fake news," and what's behind the discord in Portland City Hall.

Portland Press Herald Audio
Transitions and Identity Politics

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 39:42


Portland Press Herald columnists Cynthia Dill and Alan Caron join Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich for a discussion of how the Trump transition is shaping up, and how the moves already taking shape will affect the presidential term.

Portland Press Herald Audio
Is the LePage administration a preview of the Trump Presidency?

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 43:38


This week, Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich and columnist Alan Caron discuss the underlying political and economic forces that led to the recent election results, why Governor LePage might not be involved in the new administration, and how the LePage experience might have some clues as to what we might expect from the Trump Administration.

Portland Press Herald Audio
The election is over. What does it mean?

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 50:43


Portland Press Herald Columnists Bill Nemitz, Cynthia Dill, Alan Caron and Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich discuss the election results. What do they mean? Where do things go from here?

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Portland Press Herald Audio
Election 2016 predictions

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 43:27


Portland Press Herald Editorial Page Editor Greg Kesich is joined by Sunday columnists Cynthia Dill and Alan Caron to share thoughts and predictions about Tuesday's election, and which of the referendum questions they expect Maine's voters to reject.

Portland Press Herald Audio
Alan Caron: Economic shift leads to anger

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 6:04


The country has a growing economy, but it also has a shrinking number of quality jobs. And the dislocations, fear and anger that result are only going to get worse. A recent report in The Guardian suggests that a “disruptive tidal wave” of automation is upon us that will eliminate another 6 percent of our jobs over the next five years.

Portland Press Herald Audio
Alan Caron: Maine needs to be rescued from damage done during LePage’s tenure

Portland Press Herald Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 6:23


A remarkable outpouring of letters to the editor have appeared across the state recently, from Mainers and outsiders alike. They’ve been part of a outcry of disgust, frustration and anger at Gov. Paul LePage’s latest offensive behavior. In a sense, those letters – and the chatter you hear about the governor almost everywhere you go – signal a turning point for LePage. He still has the support of a core of conservative activists. But he’s lost the public as a whole.

EL TALLER DEL MÚSICO
EL TALLER DEL MÚSICO T07 (28/12/2014)

EL TALLER DEL MÚSICO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2014 59:10


EL PROGRAMA CONTIENE LAS ACTUACIONES DE:JOE SATRIANI,MARC BONILLA,STEVE MORSE,ERIC JOHNSON,STEVE VAI,ALAN CARON,FRANKN GAMBALE,JOE BONAMASSA, Y JOHN PETRUCCI + PORCUPINE TREE EN UN ESPECIAL DEDICADO A ALGUNOS DE LOS MEJORES GUITARRISTAS DE LA HISTORIA EN SU FACETA DEL ROCK