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PBS NewsHour - Segments
Former AG Alberto Gonzales on the rule of law and Trump’s willingness to test its limits

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 6:33


Alberto Gonzales served stints as attorney general and White House counsel under the George W. Bush administration and is now the dean of Belmont University’s law school. He joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the rule of law and President Trump’s apparent willingness to test its limits. It's part of our series, On Democracy. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Amanpour
Former US AG on Trump's 'Serious Threat'

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 57:55


President Trump and his team continue to test the boundaries of the US Constitution, from detaining students on visas due to their speech, to repeatedly floating the idea of a third term. Among his many executive orders, Trump has targeted major practices and their lawyers. Alberto Gonzales is the former White House Counsel to George W. Bush and the former US Attorney General, who warned in September that he viewed Trump as "perhaps the most serious threat to the rule of law in a generation." He joins the show.  Also on today's show: Idit Ohel, mother of Israeli hostage Alon Ohel; Justin Levitt, Professor, Loyola Law School / Former Senior Policy Adviser for Democracy & Voting Rights, Biden Administration  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal

Tulsi Gabbard's memory seems as selective as Alberto Gonzales's infamous "I don't recall" testimony from 2007. Imagine a Director of National Intelligence who can't remember being part of a classified Signal chat from just yesterday.  She's also not good at lying, which is a requirement included in her job description as Trump's DNI. From the Bush-era playbook of political corruption to Trump's current circus of catastrophic mismanagement, we trace the alarming pattern of Republican administrations treating national security like a reality show plot. Listen as we unravel how these supposed patriots leaked classified information with the recklessness of teenagers sharing summer vacation plans.It's a blistering look at the Trump team's stunning incompetence, media manipulation, and the right-wing propaganda machine working overtime to spin this epic security failure.Not safe for work. Not safe for Republicans. And it's definitely not safe for incompetent Trump officials. Support our podcast work.  And thank you.The Professional Left Podcast PO Box 9133 Springfield, IL 62791Support the show

Stories from Real Life: A Storytelling Podcast
Former AG Alberto Gonzales: Bush's Diverse Cabinet Easily Tops Trump's Staff

Stories from Real Life: A Storytelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 35:12


Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales discusses his journey from humble beginnings to high-ranking government positions, his experiences working with George W. Bush, and his reflections on significant legal and ethical issues he faced. Gonzales shares insights on diversity in leadership, the challenges of public service, and the importance of leaving a legacy. Keywords Alberto Gonzales, American Dream, Birthright Citizenship, Clemency, Diversity, Attorney General, Public Service, Legacy, Media Scrutiny, Future Aspirations 

The Bob Cesca Show
Teeny Tiny T-Rex

The Bob Cesca Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 65:56


It's one of those chaotic Thursday shows again! More reactions from this week's historic presidential debate. Red Hats blame the moderators and Donald calls for ABC News to be criminally charged. Taylor Swift's endorsement. Alberto Gonzales's endorsement. Karl Rove's criticism of Donald. Missouri will vote whether to legalize abortion. Inflation falls to lowest level in years. Donald and JD Vance are motivating people to terrorize Haitians in Ohio. Louis DeJoy continues to be a menace. Court of appeals upholds Donald's gag order. The origins of sanewashing. The instability of Donald Trump. With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by MC5, John Carbonara, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)
George Conway Explains: Trump Debate Insanity

George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 47:59


Sarah and George derief the presidential debate, applaud Alberto Gonzales's Harris endorsement, and talk trial timelines in DC and New York. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/09/07/liz-cheney-harris-endorsement-trump/ https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/09/12/alberto-gonzales-kamala-harris-endorsement-00178746 F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code ASKGEORGE15 at theperfectjean.nyc/ASKGEORGE15 #theperfectjeanpod #sponsored Get 15% off your first order and FREE rush shipping by visit FIELDOFGREENS.com and use promo code ASKGEORGE

For the Defense with David Oscar Markus
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

For the Defense with David Oscar Markus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 35:36


A first for the podcast -- the former Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales, joins David Oscar Markus to discuss prosecutorial independence. Alberto Gonzales and David Oscar Markus discuss the job of a prosecutor, whether prosecutors should be appointed or elected, whether governors should be permitted to fire prosecutors and other pressing ethical questions of the day.

KNX In Depth
KNX In Depth Special Edition: The third arraignment of former President Donald Trump--Can he beat this case?--Former U.S. Attorney Alberto Gonzales says "I worry about the attacks on the Department of Justice."

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 42:03


Former President Donald Trump has appeared in federal court and pleaded not guilty to the four counts against him in the January 6th case. We explore legal and political ramifications to all this and hear from a former U.S. Attorney General on the matter. 

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
157: Help Us Give the Gift of Higher Education

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 26:15


Vineyard Team's Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship provides multi-year, higher education investments in the children of vineyard and winery workers on California's Central Coast based on academic excellence, financial need, and community involvement. The majority of awardees are first-generation college students. This funding supports students and their families in achieving their dreams of successful graduation from a trade, or two- or four-year school to pursue a professional career. Vineyard Team's Executive Director, Beth Vukmanic, and milti-year scholarship recipient and Assistant Grower Relations Representative at Justin Winery, Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza talk about how the scholarship impacted her education and career trajectory through not only financial aide but industry connections. Evelyn gives her advice on how to succeed in college to new students and Beth shares how to apply for funding. First-generation students have more barriers when it comes to attaining higher education – they cannot ask their parents how to navigate the system, budgets are often tight, and they can feel guilty for leaving their families. As a community, we can band together to better the future of the next generation. Multi-year recipient Alberto Gonzales says, "I am proud of breaking the cycle and being the change in my family as the first generation to go to college." You can give the gift of higher education to students like Evelyn and Alberto this GivingTuesday. Our goal is to raise $75,000 by November 29, 2022. You'll be doing more than just donating — your kindness will make it possible for working families to send their children to two-year colleges, four-year universities, and trade schools. References: Donate to the scholarship – help us raise $75,000 by November 29, 2022 Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza – check-ins throughout her college career From the Crops to the Classroom – a story about Esteban Garcia Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship Meet three recipients of the Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship (video) Newsletter SIP Certified “The biggest inheritance that I'm going to leave you…” Get More Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.   Transcript Craig Macmillan  0:00  And today our guests are Beth Vukmanic, she's executive director of vineyard team and Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza. She is assistant grower relations representative with Justin Winery. Today we're going to talk about the Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship. Beth, would you tell us a little bit about how that came about? What it is what it does, and that kind of thing with the background is?   Beth Vukmanic  0:22  I would love to, but one of ours Memorial Scholarship is to benefit the children of vineyard and winery workers. For anybody who has been a fan of this podcast. You know, we talk about sustainable winegrowing. And a lot of the times that focuses on the planet part of it. So we're talking about soils and pests and irrigation, but people are our most valuable resource. And this scholarship program is a way for us to give back to the people who helped us make a wonderful industry.   Craig Macmillan  0:50  Who was Juan Nevarez?   Beth Vukmanic  0:52  Juan Nevarez was a winegrower, who started out in the Paso Robles area, he moved here to the United States as a teenager, I believe he was just 16 years old. He didn't speak any English. And he just learned everything from the ground up. He was a very, I guess you'd probably call it a gritty soul, he would always put in the time and effort to try to teach himself. So if somebody was putting in irrigation lines, he would go over and ask them questions. Or if somebody was planting vines, he would go in and ask questions about why they made that choice. And he over time really developed a successful management company called Nevarez Farm Labor, he helped establish a lot of notable vineyards, including Justin in the Paso Robles area of California. And then he actually developed his own vineyard property, too. And he unfortunately passed away a couple of years ago. And something that was really special about Juan is that he held that he was a self made man, he dreamed of higher education for his own children, his daughter, Mia said that their dad had just one require from them that they had to go to college. And his thought with that was that he felt like he had to work really hard to prove who he was and what he knew. And that an education would help his children get that foot in the door, so that they could more easily build a better lives for themselves. And so that's why we named the scholarship after him to honor that memory of somebody who really supported higher education and valued it, and wanted it for the next generation.   Craig Macmillan  2:24  I never met him, I never connected with him. But from what I've learned, over the years, talking to people, one of the things that made this such an obvious thing to do for the community to start this scholarship was he was connected to like everybody, like he knew everybody. Everybody knew him. Curious more about that this idea of community, because I've talked to so many individuals who had some kind of connection to him, was that part of how this all came about, as folks wanted to, you know, encourage this idea. But also, they all felt like maybe they had some kind of connection there, they had some kind of responsibility. Scholarship is not a simple thing. Like you have to get kind of a critical mass of people to do it.   Beth Vukmanic  3:00  That's definitely true. Yeah. So when we first started the scholarship program, back in 2015, we were hosting our Earth Day Food and Wine Festival. And that was a way that we would take, you know, some of the proceeds raised by that to give back. And I think those first couple of years, that's the total amount that we were giving was, you know, maybe $5,000, to a few different students. Over time, like you said, because it is a community driven effort, as more people learned about the program, and especially a lot of our vineyard management companies that work with us, they will outreach the scholarship program to their team so that their students can apply for it. So they're really seeing this direct impact of helping their own employees, children attend school and earn that higher education. So I think that's really how the community build started. And it's just grown from there. This year, we gave out $62,000 to 14 different students. And it's just phenomenal. Like how much growth it's seen over the last so many years since 2015.   Craig Macmillan  3:58  That's fantastic. That's really, really wonderful. If I'm gonna apply, do they have to be a high school senior? Do they apply once they get one year of funding? Can they apply multiple times? How does how does the funding work?   Beth Vukmanic  4:10  The way that the funding works is they don't necessarily have to be a high school senior, although a lot of our applicants are that could be somebody who is already attending school, they can still be eligible to apply for the scholarship program as well. So far, the way that the scholarship has worked is that students would apply each year to get a scholarship. However, we just had an incredible investment from Must!  Charities that's going to help us expand this program to a whole new level. They've raised $1.3 million dollars...   Craig Macmillan  4:40  What!   Beth Vukmanic  4:42  Which is a huge and so a big change that we're going to make that's going to be incredible is to provide multi year scholarships. Instead of a student needing to come back and apply every single year as they're going to into your school or trade school or possibly a four year school, we would be able to give them funding for that period. bit of time, if they beat the benchmarks of a minimum GPA, and then also checking in with our organization. And that's something that we found was sort of kind of happening already with recipients like Evelyn. But now we have to do that more intentionally.   Craig Macmillan  5:14  And let's ask everyone. So Evelyn, you are a multi year recipient, is that correct?   Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza  5:19  That is correct. Yes.   Craig Macmillan  5:20  How did you find out about it? What was the process like when you first connected with vineyard team in the scholarship program? How did how did this come about for you?   Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza  5:28  So I found out about the scholarship through my dad's job. So my dad is currently employed by messa vineyard management, he works as a tractor driver and Sierra Madre Vineyard, which is located in Santa Maria, I'm not sure who exactly approached him with information about the scholarship, but it was something through his work. And he came home one day, and he gave me the application. He's like, I think this would be great for you to apply to it's a scholarship. I know, you're always seeking scholarship opportunities, you should give this a try. And of course, I was like I, I will do it. You know, like I was always seeking these type of opportunities throughout my college journey. And so I went for it. And the process was very simple. It was great communicating with the Vineyard Team. If I had any questions, it was very straightforward and clear. The application process itself was very simple. And I'm just super grateful for it, I had no idea that it would lead to a multi year scholarship recipient outcome. And I can't express enough in words that I'm so thankful for that in the change that I made throughout my college educational journey was just undescribable. It was very impactful for sure.   Craig Macmillan  6:37  So the first award that got you started. And where did you go to school?   Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza  6:42  So I attend a Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. First award, I believe I received in 2017. So it was during my sophomore year at Cal Poly. And during this time, I was pursuing a degree a Bachelors of Science degree in animal science. So that was my initial career direction. I would definitely say that the scholarship not only represented financial assistance for me to be able to afford my education at the time. But really the way I saw it was an opportunity to open up doors throughout my educational journey, and kind of helped me figure out a little bit more what direction I could take career wise connections through the Vineyard Team really kind of helped me land where I am today. And I can definitely talk more about that if you'd like me too.   Well. Yeah. I'm curious because first of all, Beth, students do not have to be pursuing a degree in an agricultural area. Right? They can they can be pursuing any career paths that correct?   Elizabeth Vukmanic  7:37  That's correct. Yeah. We're happy to support students that are pursuing any kind of career. So it doesn't have to be an ag, although sometimes we find ones that are still working and viniculture too.   Craig Macmillan  7:46  So Evelyn, but you were doing animal science?   Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza  7:49  Yes.   Craig Macmillan  7:50  How did you how did you move then into the viticultural world? How was what was that path link ? How did that happen?   Unknown Speaker  7:56  Yeah, I love sharing the story. Um, it's an interesting one. So animal science, for me started out with my passion for animals, I always kind of assumed, okay, I will have a career that has to do with working with animals and helping them. And it's one of those things that as I navigated Cal Poly with my animal science degree, I just kind of came to a point where I realized I was learning a lot of valuable information but I just didn't feel like my heart was in it. It wasn't speaking to me. And so I realized that this is probably not the field where I want to obtain a career that I would be content with. And so then I started to think about any other fields I could possibly explore that would interest me and I thought about my dad's job. He's always worked in vineyards for as long as I can remember, remember, ever since I was really young, I decided to explore that through a research project that was presented to me at Cal Poly. And that was my first exposure to vineyards, specifically, wine diseases is what I worked with, and I ended up falling in love with it. And I wanted more I wanted to dive in a little bit deeper into the viticulture industry.   Craig Macmillan  9:03  I think there were a lot of us that started doing something else and then got exposed and we got the bug. After that you kind of just can't look back. I know so many people have that story. So you completed your undergrad at Cal Poly? Is that correct?   Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza  9:16  Correct. Yes.   Craig Macmillan  9:17  And was at that point, was the wine and viticulture program happening? Or was this a fruit science degree? Where were you at?   Unknown Speaker  9:23  At that time, I finished off my degree in animal science just because by the time I realized I was really interested in viticulture a little too late to change my major. So I finished my degree animal science and then I decided to do a master's in agriculture with a specialization in crop science. That was the closest I could get to having a research experience related to viticulture, just because of the moment Cal Poly doesn't offer a specific master's program for wine and vit but it was a great opportunity. I decided to take that route just to kind of specialize a little bit more in my field of interest.   Craig Macmillan  9:56  And did you get scholarship money through your masters?   Unknown Speaker  9:59  Yes, I did get scholarship money from other vineyard organizations. The Vineyard Team scholarship specifically was throughout my undergrad journey, my undergraduate degree, which was an animal science. Needless to say, this scholarship did help expose me more to this industry through connections, talking to people who already were embedded in the industry. And it really did help me get my foot in the door in the matter speaking for kind of ended up where I am now. So.   Craig Macmillan  10:31  Were there things that the scholarship allowed you to do that you otherwise would not have been able to do? Because I remember talking to some folks who want it and they some of its tuition, but some of it's also things like rent and food or the ability to travel potentially, or something like that, or the materials that they needed. How did they How did the money help you? What did you What were you able to do that you would otherwise not have been able to do?   Unknown Speaker  10:52  Many things. And what was important for me is my parents at the time had other things to worry about in terms of expenses, and I have two older sisters. So they were also helping them get through their college journeys. And so the biggest thing for me was able to take a weight off of my parents shoulders in terms of having to financially support me. And this scholarship made a huge difference in me being able to take care of rent, take care of book costs, or any type of trips related to my classes, I was taking any extracurricular activities that kind of helped me dive deeper into my interest, career wise. So it definitely made a huge difference in being able to afford these opportunities and being able to become more involved in activities I was very interested in participating in for sure.   Craig Macmillan  11:44  Do you think you would have gotten into the vineyard industry without the scholarship?   Unknown Speaker  11:47  No. I think part of it was the research opportunity that I was presented at Cal Poly, but really this current job that I have now, I don't believe I would have attained it if it wasn't for this scholarship, because it was through this scholarship and having my affiliation with the Vineyard Team and their roots in the wine growing community here that really helped me meet, they introduced me to Molly Scott, Director of Grower Relations here at Justin. And it really just connecting the dots, it played a huge role in landing me where I am now. So I don't believe that I would be in the Viticulture industry as I am today without the scholarship.   Unknown Speaker  12:33  And so that is another part of the scholarship program where we've seen these connections being made, you know, over the years. And it's an area where we can further formalize this to with our new investment. We've had a few different students who've met different vitiulturalists at like, I remember barbecue or different video team events and ended up with jobs or internships out of them. And our membership is very supportive of the scholarship program. And not just in terms of donations. But going beyond that and wanting to offer internship opportunities wanting to offer job opportunities to the students who are recipients of it.   Craig Macmillan  13:06  Again, how many recipients per year does it vary?   Unknown Speaker  13:09  It does vary. Yes. So this last year was 14, we're going to be looking at adding in more because we have the capacity to add in more over the next few years. Another thing that's been interesting about the scholarship program, too, is we're really reaching for the most part first generation college students. So 98% have been first generation so far, by going into this next phase of the program, we're going to bring on an administrator who's going to help us oversee the whole program. And I think a really important component of that is kind of like a coaching element that they're going to provide, you know, not just processing applications, but actually doing active outreach to all of the recipients with tips and ideas like how to file the FAFSA form or, or college, you know, have you looked for these kinds of resources. So go into that next level of providing help support to help the students not just financially, but really get through the whole process of getting to college. A challenge that a lot of first generation college students run into is that no one of their families had this experience before, right. So they can't ask their parents, you know, like, hey, you know, how do I how do I get into school? And like, what do I do when I go to class? You know, a lot of times budgets are tight, or they might have maybe me feel guilty about like, you know, leaving their family, stuff like that. So I think having this scholarship administrator is going to provide a wonderful level of support for everyone who's a part of the program.   Craig Macmillan  14:31  98 percent first generation. It's not a requirement, though, isn't?   Elizabeth Vukmanic  14:33  No, it's not a requirement.   Craig Macmillan  14:35  What are some other examples over the past golly, how ling has it been now seven years of really interesting cases or success stories of folks that have gone out and done other things or would not have made it without somehow?   Unknown Speaker  14:45  I think an incredible story is Esteban Garcia. He was a young teenage dad, his family worked in the fields, his grandparents worked in the fields. He did the same thing too. And at a certain point, he thought, you know, is this what I'm just going to do is just sort of live this day to day, you know life or am I going to do something else. And he saw, you know, being in the United States as an opportunity to get a higher education. Later on in life, he went back to college with two children and a fiancee, works full time. Just a total Rockstar. Right now, he's been a multi year recipient, he went to Allan Hancock College, which is down in Santa Maria and then moved over to Fresno State, he actually is going into viticulture as well, and has a great job at Sea Smoke vineyards too. So that's another one of these kind of parallel stories maybe with Evelyn where he got the scholarship. And then by being involved with the Vineyard Team through us was able to make these other connections and move into a nice career as he graduates school.   Craig Macmillan  15:45  Evelyn, you're relatively early in your career. It sounds like this is a completely personal question. Where do you want to? This isn't like an interview question. Where do you want to be five years from now? Where do you want to be 10 years from now? How do you what do you see your trajectory being?   Unknown Speaker  15:59  Oh, man, yeah. I love to think about that all the time and plan. What I have clear right now is my interest in viticulture, anything related to wine grapes. Honestly, my biggest goal at this moment is to just advance in my career, I like to apply value to what I've learned and not only be able to apply that in a job, but also continue growing professionally. Five years from now 10 years from now I see myself without a doubt still being an agriculture still been in this industry. Who knows I may kind of divert a little bit from viticulture, we try horticulture, you know, even different avenue, but for sure still in the agriculture world. I know agricultural is for me, it's in my family. It's been for years. So this is where I want to stay for sure. Honestly, right now, I guess to put it in a clearer way is I'm open to opportunities that offer learning and growing. And that is really what I am seeking after. So.   Craig Macmillan  17:04  As someone who's come out the other side and have educational piece, what would you say? How would you mentor a young person who's just senior in high school or freshman in college, about how they should navigate all this and how they should look for help.   Unknown Speaker  17:17  My biggest point of advice would be take the time to research take the time to get to know and become familiar with opportunities are out there. For most scholarships that I received, including the Vineyard Team scholarship, I wouldn't have known if I didn't either hear it from someone that I knew or look more into it by doing my own research. So I know sometimes it can be like, oh, man, I don't know if I have time for this, you know, to write an essay or ask for a reference letter or a reference, but it's worth it. It's the few hours or even minutes that you put towards a scholarship application can result in something so big like landing an ideal career, you know, I'm opening the door to a route that really will land you where you want to be career wise. And that's what happened to me, and I can't stress enough. I always talk to my peers, and people that I know are currently navigating college and they say, you should, you know, definitely take the time to apply to scholarships, use your resources, talk to people, you know, and it will never have a negative outcome for sure. And you will always have something rewarding come out of that. So that's my biggest point of advice for people.   Craig Macmillan  18:31  And turning back to Beth, I think the idea of having an administrator who not only manages numbers, but also helps to managing council people is a really, really great thing. I think better, scholarships had that it would be more successful, not just in getting people but also the outcomes. I think that's really wonderful. Beth, how is it techniques and getting the word out to the community about the scholarship?   Unknown Speaker  18:53  A lot of times the scholarship gets sorted out by word of mouth. We also have a newsletter on our website, if anyone wants to sign up for that. And in there, we've been sharing some wonderful stories about students like Evelyn and updates on the scholarship program. And then a lot of it ends up going through like Evelyn said to through the vineyard management companies, because they're telling their staff about it, who's been telling their children about it to help them apply.   Craig Macmillan  19:19  Where do you see this going? You've talked about multi year awards. You've talked about getting to more students, what's your five year tenure plan for this scholarship path? Where do you see this headed?   Unknown Speaker  19:29  I will look forward to the next phase of the scholarship. We're going to be making some of these tweaks, I guess, to our current system so that we can really solidify a lot of these great things that were already naturally happening. I'm really excited about the multi-year scholarships. I think we can come up with a really good communications plan with the administrator for the students and really figure out like what their pain points are like, where are they struggling, where do they need more help? Maybe doing even more conversations with the students themselves with the question that you just asked Evelyn like what is your piece of advice you would give somebody who is in your shoes, you know that you were just issues a few years ago, I think all of those are going to be really, really valuable to everyone participating in the program.   Craig Macmillan  20:12  Which reminds me something. So who's on the selection committee? How are already selected?   Beth Vukmanic  20:17  So we have seven different members on the selection committee. And the way that the process works is once the applications come in, we blind them. So you know, so they don't know whose application they're reading. And all of the applicants, you know, give kind of like basic information about themselves, you know, where they are in school right now, what they plan on doing, but then they always write these wonderful, you'll have more personal essays where we get to learn more about them as an individual. And so this selection committee will spend their time reading through all of these applications, and then sort of discussing based off of need, which students will get a scholarship that year.   Craig Macmillan  20:54  And these are folks in the vineyard and winery industry. They are, what is the cycle? Where do students go to apply? What time of year does it take place? What's the timeframe? Like how does that work?   Unknown Speaker  21:04  Applications are going to be opening up in March for students, so they can be popping on vineyard team.org/scholarship, to see when applications go live.   Craig Macmillan  21:15  That's fantastic. I had been involved as well over the years, I think this is a fantastic thing. I have also followed some individuals through the process. And it's been very rewarding for me as a person. And I know it's rewarding for them, because I could see outcomes that happen that otherwise never would happen. I really am proud of you, Evelyn, I think you've done great. And I'm glad that you participated. And I'm super proud of you, Beth, for making this all happen over the years. This is not a small task, but it started. And then the successes, runaway and really, really exciting. What can people do to support? You mentioned the website? Is there anything else people can do?   Unknown Speaker  21:51  We are fundraising for this. So although must has raised $1.3 million for the program, we actually have to match a chunk of that money in order to be able to apply it to the scholarship program. So matching funds are really, really important to to help us keep this going. People can go ahead and donate at being your team.org/scholarship And right now our goal is to raise $75,000 By giving Tuesday, which is November 29, 2022.   Craig Macmillan  22:18  That's fantastic. Well, that's all the time we have for today. I thank you both so much for being here. Beth Vukmanic, executive director of Vineyard Team and Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza, assistant grower relations representative for Justin Winery. Again, there's gonna be information in the show notes, look online, go to the links, get a checkbook, please support this project. This has done so much good for so many people and all of us very excited to say continue. Thank you both for being here.   Evelyn Alvarez Mendoza  22:46  Thank you so much.   Transcribed by https://otter.ai

Bloomberg Law
Why DOJ Would Want Mar-a-Lago Affidavit to Remain Sealed

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 32:12


 Hon. Alberto Gonzales, former U.S. Attorney General, discusses the FBI affidavit that justified the search on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.Former Federal Judge, and current Professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, Michael McConnell discusses 303 Creative v. Elenis, a case that pits a Colorado state anti-discrimination law meant to protect same-sex couples against free speech rights.Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Lydia Wheeler    Producer: Sara Livezey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Why DOJ Would Want Mar-a-Lago Affidavit to Remain Sealed

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 32:12


 Hon. Alberto Gonzales, former U.S. Attorney General, discusses the FBI affidavit that justified the search on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.Former Federal Judge, and current Professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, Michael McConnell discusses 303 Creative v. Elenis, a case that pits a Colorado state anti-discrimination law meant to protect same-sex couples against free speech rights.Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Lydia Wheeler    Producer: Sara Livezey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
GOP rallies behind Trump while DOJ silent after FBI search, with fmr. AG Alberto Gonzales and Brendan Buck

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 48:04


The FBI's search of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate has created an information vacuum. While the Department of Justice has remained silent on the reason for the investigation, Trump and a growing number of Republicans have been quick to politicize the incident and speculate corruption. Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Republican strategist Brendan Buck join Chuck to discuss the search's implications and what's to come.

Inside-America
Interview with Alberto Gonzales | Inside America with Ghida Fakhry

Inside-America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 18:24


Full interview of former US attorney general Alberto Gonzales from Inside America 4/20 - ‘The US and the ICC.'

In House Warrior
Up Close and Personal With Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Host Richard Levick of LEVICK

In House Warrior

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 38:57


Up Close and Personal With Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Host Richard Levick of LEVICK: Judge Alberto Gonzales, who was appointed by President George W. Bush as the 80th United States Attorney General and now serves as Dean of Belmont University College of Law, joins host Richard Levick of LEVICK. He shares his transition from government to Dean of a faith based law school and what it was like in the White House post 9/11; his views on the election and January 6th; his long term relationship with President Bush; the importance of faith, particularly when confronting so many challenging decisions and more. He is the highest-ranking Hispanic American in executive government to date

CNN Tonight
FBI: Apparent Human Remains Found in Search for Brian Laundrie, Along With His Backpack and Notebook

CNN Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 44:31


First, Chris discusses the FBI's findings with the Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino. Then, Chris discusses the House vote on Steve Bannon's contempt charges with Alberto Gonzales. Chris wraps up the show with Dr. Anthony Fauci on the White House's vaccine rollout plan for children.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Don Lemon Tonight
FBI: Apparent Human Remains Found in Search for Brian Laundrie, Along With His Backpack and Notebook

Don Lemon Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 44:31


First, Chris discusses the FBI's findings with the Laundrie family attorney Steven Bertolino. Then, Chris discusses the House vote on Steve Bannon's contempt charges with Alberto Gonzales. Chris wraps up the show with Dr. Anthony Fauci on the White House's vaccine rollout plan for children. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

El Faro de Redención
Con Alberto Gonzales - Serie: El Diseño de Dios Para La Familia

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 29:00


En este episodio, Daniel conversa con el Pastor Alberto I Gonzales Muñoz, un pastor por cuatro décadas, un autor prolífico, y reconocido por su programa radial Mensajes de Fe y Esperanza.

The Jacob Buehrer Show
Interview with Frm US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

The Jacob Buehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 19:35


Alberto R. Gonzales is a person who served as the 80th United States Attorney General, appointed in February 2005 by President George W. Bush, becoming the highest ranking Hispanic American in executive government to date.

Words First: Talking Text in Opera
Melissa Dunphy and Composing Politics

Words First: Talking Text in Opera

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 61:42


In this episode about politics and political figures in opera, Keturah starts with an excerpt from her interview with Director, Daniel Kramer, about Pat Nixon’s aria in John Adams and Alice Goodman’s Nixon in China.Daniel Kramer - http://danielkramerdirector.com/bioNixon in China (Opera) - https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nixon-in-ChinaNixon in China (History) - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/china-visit/Keturah’s next interview is with conductor, Steven Osgood.  They discuss one moment with Jackie Kennedy in the David T. Little and Royce Vavrek Opera, J.F.K.Steven Osgood - http://www.srosgood.com/J.F.K. (Opera) - https://www.altnyc.org/operas/jfkLastly, Keturah interviews Australian composer, Melissa Dunphy, about why she considers herself a “political composer,” and what it was like composing to actual hearing transcripts for her piece, The Gonzales Cantata, about George W. Bush’s disgraced attorney general, Alberto Gonzales.Melissa Dunphy - https://www.melissadunphy.com/The Gonzales Cantata - http://www.gonzalescantata.com/Jacqueline Goldfinger - http://www.jacquelinegoldfinger.com/William Butler Yeats - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/william-butler-yeatsAlberto Gonzales - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alberto-R-GonzalesArlen Specter - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arlen-SpecterCantata - https://www.britannica.com/art/cantata-music

About Learning
Meet the Parents

About Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 42:44


Everyone wants their child to do well in school, but few understand how best to help. What role can parents play in their child's academic achievement? I speak to Alberto Gonzales about his experiences as a student, teacher and a parent. We touch upon a number of core questions such as: how do parents shape their children's view of learning? Can eager middle-class parents fuel inequality? What do we teach children without realising? At the end, I summarise some of the research on the links between parental involvement and academic success. Links for further reading/listening - The parent-run school that Alberto attended is San Patricio in San Sebastian, Spain - I mention the podcast series “Nice White Parents” - For my academic source on parental involvement, go to shorturl.at/sALT4

News Nerds
Episode 34 With Alberto Gonzales

News Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 29:06


This week, Alberto Gonzales, the former Attorney General under George W. Bush joins me. We talk about current politics, and his experience as Attorney General. We discuss the impeachment of Donald Trump, and his refusal to concede the 2020 election. Also, the new design of the 20 dollar bill that may replace the current design. Harriet Tubman may replace Andrew Jackson on the 20 dollar bill, pushing Jackson to the back of the bill. On episode 34 you'll also hear book nook (this time with a great movie you will want to check out), the geographical location challenge, and by the numbers. Please take a second and go onto Apple Podcasts, and give us a review. It only takes 2 minutes. Hear this on News Nerds episode 34. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsnerds/message

Redención | Omar Conde Podcast
E1 T2 Libres de la mentalidad de esclavitud - P Luis Alberto Gonzales

Redención | Omar Conde Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 56:45


Descubre a traves de las enseñanzas del Maestro Jesús las consecuencias de tener una mentalidad de esclavitud, y como tratarlas para experimentar la verdadera libertad en ÉL.

Washington Post Live
Race in America: Criminal Justice Reform with Alberto Gonzales & Loretta E. Lynch

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 30:13


Former U.S. attorneys general Loretta E. Lynch and Alberto Gonzales, the bipartisan co-chairs of a new report by the Council on Criminal Justice, join The Post to discuss their proposals for criminal justice reform.

The Dan Abrams Podcast
The Dan Abrams Podcast with Alberto Gonzales

The Dan Abrams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 14:43


Alberto Gonzales, former United States Attorney General, joins Dan to discuss the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. presidential election and the legal challenges filed by President Trump's campaign.

El Faro de Redención
Con Alberto Gonzales - Serie: El Diseño de Dios Para La Familia

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 29:00


En este episodio, Daniel conversa con el Pastor Alberto I Gonzales Muñoz, un pastor por cuatro décadas, un autor prolífico, y reconocido por su programa radial Mensajes de Fe y Esperanza.

Meet The Agent - Real Estate Podcast
Real estate isn't sitting at home in your pajamas all day - Alberto Gonzales

Meet The Agent - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 30:30


Today we talked with Alberto Gonzales who is an expert realtor and he has some tips and stories for us

ESPN Nashville
33: Home Plate Podcast #33: John Loar and Alberto Gonzales on MLB to Nashville (11/25/19)

ESPN Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 25:16


The leaders of Music City Baseball LLC join Calvin Smith to discuss the process of bringing Major League Baseball to Nashville.

Home Plate Podcast
33: Home Plate Podcast #33: John Loar and Alberto Gonzales on MLB to Nashville (11/25/19)

Home Plate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 25:16


The leaders of Music City Baseball LLC join Calvin Smith to discuss the process of bringing Major League Baseball to Nashville.

Authentically American
80th Attorney General of the United States, Judge Alberto Gonzales

Authentically American

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 29:33


In this episode, host, Dean Wegner, is joined by the 80th Attorney General of the United States, former Counsel to the President, and current Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law at Belmont University College of Law, Alberto Gonzales. From his humble roots in Humble, TX, to his rise to highest ranking Hispanic in the Executive Branch of the federal government, Judge Gonzales has dedicated his life to service to our country. It was a real honor to be able to sit with him today and hear stories about his childhood, his partnership with George W. Bush, and his lifelong love of baseball.

El Faro de Redención
El Señor Mi Alegría Es - Serie: El Señor Es...

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 24:17


En este episodio, vemos tres verdades en el Salmo 4 que nos ayudan a orar en nuestra angustia, a enfrentar nuestros enemigos, y a alegrarnos en el Señor como el antídoto a la tristeza en nuestros momentos mas difíciles. Nos acompañan nuestros hermanos en Cuba, Belquis, Milko, y Alberto Gonzales.

The NonSequitur Show
Don't Tred On Him: Adam Kokesh Brings the Libertarian Message

The NonSequitur Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 113:25


Adam Charles Kokesh (born February 1, 1982) is an American libertarian political activist, radio host, author and a U.S. 2020 Libertarian presidential candidate running on the single-issue platform of an "orderly dissolution of the federal government." Kokesh is a former U.S. Marine Corps sergeant, serving in 2004. Upon his return from Iraq, he became an anti-war activist and an advocate for the Iraq Veterans Against the War group. He emerged as a radio talk show host in 2011 when his TV, radio and web access show Adam vs. The Man was licensed by Russia Today's US affiliate, until it was cancelled months later due to an FEC complaint. He first came to national attention after his photograph appeared in various newspapers, including the front page of the Los Angeles Times at a protest during Alberto Gonzales's testimony to Congress regarding the dismissal of U.S. attorneys. Kokesh is an advocate of voluntaryism, and has organized and participated in many anti-government political demonstrations, some of which have resulted in him being detained or arrested. https://www.youtube.com/user/AdamKokesh Cheshire Viq - Artist Twitter- https://twitter.com/Cheshireviqq Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cheshireviq/ DeviantArt - https://www.deviantart.com/cheshireviqq Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFEjRe-s0tO-1YxZ4tdNJIg Slippery Slope Show (Soft launch September) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQY4Qz-T9NE4g772T7D5fA __________________________________________ MORE THAN PATRONS. TEAMMATES We consider patrons to be part of the team, which is why you get the chance to help shape episodes, merchandise and more! Get access to hangout before the show with your favorite guests, aftershows hosted on your channel and private hangouts with Kyle and Steve. These and SO many more are waiting at: • http://patreon.com/nonsequitur KEEP THE DISCUSSION GOING • http://nonseqshow.com/schedule • http://twitter.com/nonseqshow • http://facebook.com/nonseqshow ‍ • http://https://discord.gg/kKTZppf ✉️ • http://live@nonseqshow.com THE NONSEQSHOP • http://teespring.com/stores/nonseqshop DISCLAIMER❗️ The views and opinions expressed by viewers, guests, or commentors are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The NonSequitur Show. Artwork, graphics and segments/titles including: NonSequitur • IDEALOGY • Ad+Homies • Smoking Nun • Strawman ©2018 Kyle Curtis ©2018 The NonSequitur Show • Never Follow | All Rights Reserved --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nonseqshow/message

ThinkTech Hawaii
XLR8UH – The University of Hawaii Business Accelerator (Hawaii, State Of Clean Energy)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 32:12


Drive the transition of UH technology “From the Lab to the “Marketplace”. Talk story about the XLR8UH Program The host for this episode is Mitch Ewan. The guest for this episode is Omar Sultan. The host for this episode is Mitch Ewan. The guests for this episode are Tom Knapp Ramos, Alberto Gonzales and Omar Sultan.

El Faro de Redención
El Diseño de Dios Para La Familia: Con Alberto Gonzales

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 28:58


En este episodio, Daniel conversa con el Pastor Alberto I Gonzales Muñoz, un pastor por cuatro décadas, un autor prolífico, y reconocido por su programa radial Mensajes de Fe y Esperanza.

Upstream Ideas
WIND: Trump In Legal Jeopardy

Upstream Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018


What is the difference between process crimes and comparing and contrasting them with respect to the Mueller investigation and Ken Starr’s investigation of Clinton? Will Trump be indicted regarding campaign finance laws? Should there be concerns of a culture of “give me the man and I’ll give you the crime” happening in the FBI? Should Trump’s AG pick, William Barr, dive deep into the IG report surrounding the Hillary Clinton investigation and FISA abuses? Former U.S. Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales joins Dan and Amy to discuss.

The Dan Abrams Podcast
The Dan Abrams Podcast with Alberto Gonzales

The Dan Abrams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 22:50


Dan Abrams speaks with Former Attorney General  Alberto Gonzales on the legalities of Matthew Whitaker's interim appointment as the US Attorney General under President Trump. Geraldo Rivera joins the show to discuss the migrant caravan, recent terror attacks, and civilities in politics.

Bloomberg Law
Kavanaugh Hears First Oral Arguments on Supreme Court

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 14:25


Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter, discusses Brett Kavanaugh’s first day as a Supreme Court Justice, where he heard oral arguments in two cases involving the U.S. Armed Career Criminal Act. Plus, Alberto Gonzales, former U.S attorney general, former White House counsel, and dean of the Belmont University School of Law, discusses the expected departure of President Trump’s White House counsel, Don McGahn, now that Brett Kavanaugh has been confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. They speak with Bloomberg’s June Grasso. 

Bloomberg Law
Kavanaugh Hears First Oral Arguments on Supreme Court

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 14:25


Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter, discusses Brett Kavanaugh's first day as a Supreme Court Justice, where he heard oral arguments in two cases involving the U.S. Armed Career Criminal Act. Plus, Alberto Gonzales, former U.S attorney general, former White House counsel, and dean of the Belmont University School of Law, discusses the expected departure of President Trump's White House counsel, Don McGahn, now that Brett Kavanaugh has been confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Leaving Your Life Imprint
Kenny Mauck Interviews Alberto Gonzales Former US AG on 911

Leaving Your Life Imprint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 25:07


In Podcast #2 Author Kenny Mauck sets down to talk with the 80th Attorney General who served under President George W. Bush first as Counsel to the President then later as Attorney General. Kenny asks about growing up in humble beginnings, faith, hard work and free enterprise. Kenny also spends a considerable amount of time talking about 911 and asking Alberto Gonzales what it was like to see President George W. Bush on that fateful day and the days after September 11th Are we safer now? How big a threat is cyber terrorism? What was it like being flown to an undisclosed location during the State of the Union in case the unthinkable were to happen? Kenny asks some riveting questions that are on many American’s minds especially on the anniversary of the terror attacks of 911. http://KennyMauck.com

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he has revoked former CIA director John Brennan's security clearance. Alberto Gonzales is a former US Attorney General, former Counsel to President George W. Bush and current Dean of Belmont University School of Law. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to President Trump's decision to revoke John Brennan's security clearance, along with former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy and Washington Free Beacon Senior Editor Bill Gertz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Humans 2.0 Archive
#107 - Adam Kokesh | 2020 Presidential Candidate Runs on Dissolving the Worst Obsolete System - Politics

Humans 2.0 Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 49:03


Adam Kokesh is running for President of the United States in 2020 on a platform of an orderly, peaceful, and responsible dissolution of the U.S. Federal Government.Adam and I discuss today's technological information revolution and cultural emergence to continuously make the institutions of government less & less relevant in our lives. What do self-driving cars & augmented reality contact lens have in common? Less centralized interaction and more transparency and trust in a future world.In 2007, Kokesh joined Iraq Veterans Against the War and helped bring the organization to national prominence as its most visible leader. He first came to national attention for holding up a score card during Alberto Gonzales' testimony to Congress regarding the dismissal of U.S. Attorneys keeping track of how many times he said, "I don't recall." His photograph appeared in many national newspapers and resulted in dozens of TV interviews. He was later to become the story himself when prosecuted unlawfully by the Marine Corps (while he was in the inactive reserves) for staging a street theater protest that included a mock combat patrol, "to bring a small piece of the reality of war home to Washington, DC."Adam was an active supporter of Ron Paul and would eventually come to found and lead Veterans for Ron Paul, organizing a stunning march on the White House for vets to turn their back on Obama and raise awareness about military suicide. He was invited to speak at the 2008 Revolution March in DC organized by grassroots Ron Paul supporters and his speech that day is what put him on the map as a promising representative of the freedom movement.While in jail in Washington, DC in 2013, he began writing FREEDOM!, now considered a "bible for voluntaryism." The book is in its fourth printing and has been downloaded over 2 million times. With the platform he has built for himself, he was able to successfully self-publish and make it available for free in every digital format possible including audiobook. In a jailhouse interview with Fox 5 DC during that time, Kokesh announced his plans to run for President of the United States in 2020 on a platform of an orderly, peaceful, and responsible dissolution of the U.S. Federal Government.FREEDOM! was officially endorsed by the US Department of Justice when they banned it from federal prison facilities, declaring "the entire publication" to be, "a threat to the good order and discipline of the institution."- https://kokeshforpresident.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter or via email mark@vudream.comHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/

Humans 2.0 | Mind Upgrade
#107 - Adam Kokesh | 2020 Presidential Candidate Runs on Dissolving the Worst Obsolete System - Politics

Humans 2.0 | Mind Upgrade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 49:03


Adam Kokesh is running for President of the United States in 2020 on a platform of an orderly, peaceful, and responsible dissolution of the U.S. Federal Government.Adam and I discuss today's technological information revolution and cultural emergence to continuously make the institutions of government less & less relevant in our lives. What do self-driving cars & augmented reality contact lens have in common? Less centralized interaction and more transparency and trust in a future world.In 2007, Kokesh joined Iraq Veterans Against the War and helped bring the organization to national prominence as its most visible leader. He first came to national attention for holding up a score card during Alberto Gonzales' testimony to Congress regarding the dismissal of U.S. Attorneys keeping track of how many times he said, "I don't recall." His photograph appeared in many national newspapers and resulted in dozens of TV interviews. He was later to become the story himself when prosecuted unlawfully by the Marine Corps (while he was in the inactive reserves) for staging a street theater protest that included a mock combat patrol, "to bring a small piece of the reality of war home to Washington, DC."Adam was an active supporter of Ron Paul and would eventually come to found and lead Veterans for Ron Paul, organizing a stunning march on the White House for vets to turn their back on Obama and raise awareness about military suicide. He was invited to speak at the 2008 Revolution March in DC organized by grassroots Ron Paul supporters and his speech that day is what put him on the map as a promising representative of the freedom movement.While in jail in Washington, DC in 2013, he began writing FREEDOM!, now considered a "bible for voluntaryism." The book is in its fourth printing and has been downloaded over 2 million times. With the platform he has built for himself, he was able to successfully self-publish and make it available for free in every digital format possible including audiobook. In a jailhouse interview with Fox 5 DC during that time, Kokesh announced his plans to run for President of the United States in 2020 on a platform of an orderly, peaceful, and responsible dissolution of the U.S. Federal Government.FREEDOM! was officially endorsed by the US Department of Justice when they banned it from federal prison facilities, declaring "the entire publication" to be, "a threat to the good order and discipline of the institution."- https://kokeshforpresident.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter or via email mark@vudream.comHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Alberto Gonzales is a former US Attorney General current dean of ,Belmont University School of Law and author of the book True Faith & Allegiance. He joined Dan and Amy to share his personal experience with Brett Kavanaugh. Jed Babbin is a former US Deputy Undersecretary of Defense and a columnist for the Washington Times and the American Spectator. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the NATO summit. Plus, Philip Klein is the managing editor for the Washington Examiner. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the fight in Congress over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Matt Mackowiak's Mack On Politics

Our guest for the 90th episode is former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. He supervised Brett Kavanaugh in the White House Counsel’s office, so we began the conversation with his memory of what kind of lawyer and employee the new Supreme Court nominee was like. We then talked about the difference between the DC Circuit Court and the U.S. Supreme Court, why the public views the Supreme Court as a political institution, what role Congress can and should play, what kind of pressures he felt as Attorney General, how he thinks DOJ is doing today under AG Jeff Sessions, what he makes of the conflict between DOJ and House Republicans and how he views the recent DOJ Inspector General report and the work of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

George Weigel is a distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book "The Fragility of Order: Catholic Reflections on Turbulent Times". Rich Lowry is the Editor for National Review, a Fox News Contributor and author of "Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream--and How We Can Do It Again." He joined Dan and Amy to talk about the Russia investigation and the new US Embassy in Jerusalem. Plus, Alberto Gonzales is a former US Attorney General, former Counsel to President George W. Bush, the Dean of Belmont University School of Law and author of "True Faith and Allegiance: A Story of Service and Sacrifice in War and Peace." He joined Dan and Amy to talk about the Mueller investigation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El Faro de Redención
Bendito Cordero de Dios: Un cordero para una nación (Levitico 16)

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 22:36


Desde los Israelitas hasta los discípulos de Cristo, siempre hubo un problema. Aun las personas que amaban a Dios habían roto su ley, se habían olvidado de el, y vez tras vez, rechazaron sus caminos. En este epidosio vemos la maravillosa verdad de que aunque nos extraviamos, no estamos sin esperanza si nuestra fe esta en el bendito cordero de Dios, nuestro Señor Jesús. Nuevamente nos acompana Alberto Gonzales de Mensajes de Fe y Esperanza.

El Faro de Redención
Bendito Cordero de Dios: Un cordero para un hombre (Génesis 22)

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 21:06


Desde Génesis a Apocalipsis, encontramos la promesa de un Salvador que redimiera su Pueblo. No vino como un dignatario político, ni como un superhéroe como muchos anticipaban. Al contrario, vino como un cordero, con el propósito de sacrificar su vida para su pueblo amado. Nos acompaña invitado especial Alberto Gonzales de Mensajes de Fe y Esperanza.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Alberto Gonzales is a former US Attorney General, former Counsel to the President and currently the dean of Belmont University School of Law and author of the book "Truth Faith & Allegiance." He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the release of the Nunes memo and the forthcoming Democratic response. Plus, CNN Senior Economist Stephen Moore joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the chaotic week on the stock market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vanderbilt University
The Zeppos Report #15 with Alberto Gonzales

Vanderbilt University

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 40:03


Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ commitment to public service has been actualized in varying capacities over the years. “I quickly realized what a privilege it was to serve our country,” said Gonzales, “Although I was a poor kid from a poor family, I felt like an equal.” In the latest episode of The Zeppos Report, Gonzales joins fellow legal scholar Vanderbilt Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos to discuss his upbringing in a town called Humble, Tex., his current role as dean of the Belmont University College of Law, and much of the in-between. Gonzales began working for George W. Bush in 1994 as general counsel when Bush was governor of Texas. He continued to serve in government for over a decade, following Bush to the White House upon his election in 2000 before leaving his post as attorney general in 2007. He is the highest-ranking Hispanic-American in executive government to date. After stepping away from Washington, Gonzales turned to higher education as his next outlet for service. He began work in the diversity office at Texas Tech University in 2009, crafting a leadership development program for minority students attending the institution. “I do not believe that we as a country can remain strong unless we promote others. Everyone—no matter their skin color, no matter their last name, no matter their address,” Gonzales said. In the podcast, Zeppos echoes this sentiment and points to the excitement involved with educating young people from various backgrounds. “Our jobs are the ultimate optimist jobs,” Zeppos said. “We certainly have our challenges on our campuses, but I do think that if people came and sat at our desk and walked around our campuses they would say, ‘Wow, we've got a lot to look forward to.’” The podcast is available on SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube and The Zeppos Report website. Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http://instagram.com/vanderbiltu and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanderbilt. See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu.

A Pensar Más con Rosa María Palacios
Miércoles, 27 de setiembre de 2017 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

A Pensar Más con Rosa María Palacios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 58:27


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Invitados: * Francisco Belaunde - analista internacional. Tema: Corea del Norte y EE.UU. * Dr. Alberto Gonzales - abogado del Colegio Odontológico del Perú El programa se transmite en vivo de lunes a viernes de 8 a 9am a través Radio Santa Rosa (Lima Perú). Está dirigido y conducido por Rosa María Palacios e Ysmael Soto. Lo puede escuchar en vivo a través de las siguientes frecuencias: 105.1 FM (Lima Sur), 1500 AM y 6045 OC. Y en diferido a través del canal de YouTube de SODOMCO (youtube.com/SODOMCO).Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de A Pensar Más con Rosa María Palacios. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/301193

Cultivated: A podcast about faith and work

Alberto Gonzales has served as a justice on Texas’ Supreme Court, as Chief White House Counsel, and as the Attorney General of the United States. On today’s show we talk about working in the White House, about 9/11 and the war on terror, and about faith. public service and religious liberty. This episode was produced by Mike Cosper It was edited by TJ Hester and Mike Cosper It was mixed by Mark Owens Our theme song is by Roman Candle Our soundtrack is by Dan Phelps Special Thanks to Rob Waite and Kevin Jamison

Mark Larson Podcast
The Mark Larson Show - HR. 1 -4/21/17

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 66:17


HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with James Hirsen "on Hollywood". Guest this hour - Alberto Gonzales (former U.S. Attorney General). - Should Californians panic about the situation going on in North Korea? There’s experts that say the answer in tricky. – Mark has MORE this hour on James Hirsen “on Hollywood”. – Mark talks about President trump assessing his own first 100 days in office. – Mark discusses with former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, a special event in San Diego Old Town. They also talk about border issues, its reach and lack of attention through various administrations, and what Trump will do about it. They also go over minority appointees within government. They think that Mexico needs better control of its borders, U.S. policies to work with Mexico, security with what still needs to be done; with regards to terrorism. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".

Mark Larson Podcast
The Mark Larson Show - HR. 3 - 4/21/17

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 57:45


HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with former Attorney General in the U.S., Alberto Gonzales. Guest this hour - Mehran Aram (Aramco Mortgage). - Mark loves what Trump does with Twitter, what politicians have always wanted to do regarding changing the subject; relation to the situation in North Korea. – Mark goes on and talks about airlines making different sections posh and squished and keeping flights affordable. – Mark discusses with former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, a special event in San Diego Old Town. – Mark talks to Mehran Aram about fed rate hikes. Do they mean higher mortgage rates? Also, homebuyers are being upset with the high prices. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".

Indivisible
Week 2: President Trump Makes a Supreme Court Pick

Indivisible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 57:30


President Trump announces Colorado judge Neil Gorsuch as his choice to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court left by Antonin Scalia's sudden death last year. The decision is one of the most anticipated moves of the new administration with ramifications that will likely extend well beyond Donald Trump's presidency. Tonight's episode of Indivisible listens in on Trump's big reveal with analysis and audience reaction from across the country. Getting ready to deliver a VERY IMPORTANT DECISION! 8:00 P.M. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 1, 2017 The announcement also comes as debate continues to intensify over a recent executive order banning travel to the U.S. from seven majority Muslim countries. We talk to Alberto Gonzales, former United States Attorney General and former Counsel to President George W. Bush. Gonzales is joined by WNYC host Jami Floyd, who is also an attorney, to talk about Trump’s choice to succeed Antonin Scalia and what his pick means for the future of the court.   Trump nominates Neil Gorsuch, 49, a solidly conservative federal appeals court judge with a sterling legal pedigree https://t.co/mOanug3gE5 — NPR (@NPR) February 1, 2017 This episode is hosted by WNYC's Brian Lehrer. A snapshot of tweets about this episode: Indivisible Week 2: President Trump Makes a Supreme Court Pick

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
Alberto Gonzales reflects back on Bush administration and gives his advice for Trump staff

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 30:05


The Hon. Alberto R. Gonzales rose from humble beginnings in Humble, Texas, to some of the highest legal positions in the country as White House counsel and U.S. attorney general under President George W. Bush. As the nation prepares to inaugurate a new presidential administration, the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles spoke with him about his new memoir, "True Faith and Allegiance," his reflections about the choices the Bush administration made during his own time in office, and his advice for President-elect Donald Trump's nominees. He also sheds light on how some of the post-9/11 legal decisions were made and what it meant to him to be the first Hispanic person to advise the president of the United States as his chief counsel.

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network
ABA Journal: Modern Law Library : Alberto Gonzales reflects back on Bush administration and gives his advice for Trump staff

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 30:05


The Hon. Alberto R. Gonzales rose from humble beginnings in Humble, Texas, to some of the highest legal positions in the country as White House counsel and U.S. attorney general under President George W. Bush. As the nation prepares to inaugurate a new presidential administration, the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles spoke with him about his new memoir, "True Faith and Allegiance," his reflections about the choices the Bush administration made during his own time in office, and his advice for President-elect Donald Trump's nominees. He also sheds light on how some of the post-9/11 legal decisions were made and what it meant to him to be the first Hispanic person to advise the president of the United States as his chief counsel.

Chapter One with Greg Grasso
David Strange - A Conservative and Compassionate Approach to Immigration Reform

Chapter One with Greg Grasso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 28:10


Although the United States is a nation founded by immigrants, Alberto Gonzales and David Strange believe that national immigration policy and enforcement over the past thirty years has been inadequate. This failure by federal leaders has resulted in a widespread introduction of state immigration laws across the country. Gonzales and Strange assert that the solution to current immigration challenges is reform of federal immigration laws, including common sense border control, tougher workplace enforcement, changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act, and a revised visa process. Gonzales and Strange embrace many provisions of current pending legislation, but are sharply critical of others. Their proposals call for an expansion of the grounds of inadmissibility to foster greater respect of law and to address the problem of visa overstays, while also calling for a restriction on grounds of inadmissibility in other areas to address the large undocumented population and increasing humanitarian crisis. They explore nationality versus citizenship and introduce a pathway to nationality as an alternative to a pathway to citizenship. This immigration policy blueprint examines the political landscape in Washington and makes the argument that progress will require compromise and the discipline to act with compassion and respect.

L'apéro du Captain
ADC #23 : Babozor et la mise à mort du petit poney

L'apéro du Captain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2010 191:20


Pour ce podcast #23, au programme : les actus high tech du Captain, LTP nous parle de la LOPSI, de cinéma et de Mary Ingalls, la rubrique de l'invité Babozor, Kwakos nous fait un quizz Mac Gyver puis nous accueillons l'invité du Manox absent : Alberto Gonzales le latin lover de la gare de l'est.

L'apéro du Captain
ADC #23 : Babozor et la mise à mort du petit poney

L'apéro du Captain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2010 191:20


Pour ce podcast #23, au programme : les actus high tech du Captain, LTP nous parle de la LOPSI, de cinéma et de Mary Ingalls, la rubrique de l'invité Babozor, Kwakos nous fait un quizz Mac Gyver puis nous accueillons l'invité du Manox absent : Alberto Gonzales le latin lover de la gare de l'est.

CallBox 7
Father's Day

CallBox 7

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2009


18:00 - Top Story /23:15 - Feedback /32:45 - Fathers Day /Sunday June 17th, 2007 - Happy Fathers Day! Daniel starts the show off with a run-down of some news that you might have missed this week including Alberto Gonzales, Scooter Libby, and the FBI. The top story of the week revolves around a Seymour Hersh article in the New Yorker. Some listener feedback is read, and the show ends with an interview with a special guest.Download

CallBox 7
That New Show Smell

CallBox 7

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2009


30:20 - Electronic Voting /48:45 - Feedback /62:05 - Is He Lying?A change in format brings out the new show feeling in this episode as Daniel welcomes the new co-host of CallBox 7 Will Radik to the team. News items include: Alberto Gonzales, Mega Corporations, Electronic Voting machines and Hurricane Katrina.The show ends with a game called "Is He Lying?" where Daniel plays sound clips from some administration officials and Will gets to decided whether they are lying or not.Download

Elimination of the Snakes
Elimination of the Snakes - Show #85

Elimination of the Snakes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2007 62:32


Have a Happy and Prosperous New Year.Mail Bag:Biff - Topless woman lured perverts in police sting.Mike - In remembrance of Ronald Reagan.Earl on the accused baby killer from last weeks show.Denny - 14 signposts to slavery.The campaign trail has Hillary looking a little haggard.This weeks show:1) Benazir Bhutto's assassination. This weeks Snake of the Week Pervez Musharraf.2) Iowa Caucus.3) Mike Huckabee.4) CIA practicing torture.EOTS's 2007 Top Stories (Dan's thoughts, what are yours?)1) 13 year old kills herself after internet friendship ended.2) Illegal Immigration.3) Nebraska teacher, 25, and a 13 year old student run off to have a life together. 4) Very 1st Snake of the Week  Assistant U.S. Attorney from Florida, John David R. Atchison, under arrest for traveling to Detroit to have sex with a 5 year old girl.5) Southwest attendant  confronts a Hooters gal for inappropriate  attire.6) Campaign Issues.7) Alleged nukes in Iran.8) Alberto Gonzales.

To the Point
The CIA at 60; AG Mukasey?

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2007 51:59


President Bush has nominated a successor to Alberto Gonzales. We hear about Michael Mukasey. Also, the CIA at 60. Can the intelligence agency speak truth to power at the same time it runs covert actions on behalf of the White House? We look at the record and what it means for the future.

Elimination of the Snakes
Elimination of the Snakes - Show #68

Elimination of the Snakes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2007 54:36


Aaron Russo Tribute.A free copy of " America Freedom to Fascism " to the first 5 people to comment on this weeks show.Mail Bag:Earl has thoughts on illegal immigration, a more compassionate view.The Rest of the Show:1) Alberto Gonzales goes away.2) So does Senator Larry Craig.Mistakes were made.3) Jon Porter ties $9.00 gas prices to a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.4) Sobering and scary thoughts on Iran.5) Happy Labor Day.

The Dave Ross Show
DAVE ROSS: Gonzo bids farewell

The Dave Ross Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2007 1:28


Dave examines reaction to the departure of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

To the Point
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Resigns from the Bush Cabinet

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2007 51:58


President Bush has accepted the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, one of his oldest political friends from Texas.  We hear about law and politics. On Reporter's Notebook, the city of Athens and the site of the first Olympic Games have been threatened by deadly forest fires.  Some are still out of control.

To the Point
The Death Penalty and Alberto Gonzales

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2007 51:39


Juries are handing out death sentences faster than states can conduct executions.  Congress has given the US Attorney General new powers to speed up the process. Is Attorney General Alberto Gonzales the right man for the job? Also, the tumbling stock markets, and the verdict on Jose Padilla.

To the Point
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on the Political Hot Seat

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2007 51:32


Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has been roasted by Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill.  Can Gonzales maintain the credibility required to run the Department of Justice?  We hear about today's Senate committee hearing and talk with one of the fired US attorneys.  Also, Defense Secretary Robert Gates makes a surprise trip to Baghdad to meet with Iraqi leaders and, on Reporter's Notebook, the US Supreme Court's turnabout on abortion.  What does it mean for a woman's right to choose?

To the Point
Gonzales and the Justice Department Back in the Hot Seat

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2007 51:19


Alberto Gonzales' former top aide says the Attorney General was "not accurate" when he testified before Congress.  He also said the White House was deeply involved in firing eight US attorneys. We hear more on Kyle Sampson's testimony and politics in the administration of justice.  Also, the Senate hands the President a deadline for getting out of Iraq and, on Reporter's Notebook, Iran suspends release of the woman among 15 British captives.

KPFA - CounterSpin
Counterspin – November 19, 2004

KPFA - CounterSpin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2004 4:28


Ali Abunimah on Yaser Arafat & Michael Ratner on Alberto Gonzales. The post Counterspin – November 19, 2004 appeared first on KPFA.