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John is joined by Yasmin Hirsi and Alex Burns of Our Streets Minnesota for a conversation in reaction to the Minnesota Department of Transportation announcing they will not include interstate removal as one of five options for further study when it comes to the future of I-94. We talk about the "up is down, black is white" analysis MnDOT is using (Urban interstate removal causes more air and noise pollution? Urban interstate removal is more dangerous for people biking, walking, and driving? What?). A recent former commissioner of MnDOT characterized the construction of I-94 this way: “we would never, we could never, build that kind of atrocity today." The historic harms, the racist effect and intent, the ongoing pollution, health and economic impact to people who had no say over I-94's construction or its imminent reconstruction, the flaws in MnDOT's analysis -- are well documented. So how come removal doesn't make the cut for further study? Our Streets Minnesota is asking people to get involved and contact state and local officials: https://www.ourstreetsmn.org/2024/12/20/mndot-plans-on-eliminating-boulevard-options-ignoring-elected-officials-and-community/ Recent coverage: "Little ‘Rethinking' Went into Rethinking I-94" https://streets.mn/2024/12/30/little-rethinking-went-into-rethinking-i-94/ "Rethinking Interstate 94 traffic modeling and the status quo" https://www.minnpost.com/cityscape/2024/12/rethinking-interstate-94-traffic-modeling-and-the-status-quo/ Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.live Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
We welcome Arsenal fan, Alex Burns to chat with us as Forest look to bounce back when they head to the Emirates.Follow us:Twitter/X: @redsidetrentIntro animation@Jimmynffc'Slept on it thoughts'Animation: @Jimmynffc Audio: @ianfinchtvBackgrounds: instagram: @jscomicsThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by Red Side of the Trent. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Burns returns to the pod and brings Dan a delicious five-pack of his favorites for this coming season, including a couple old guys set to bust back out, a second-year breakout candidate, a big moving back to the right spot, and even a post-hype success story? Players covered: Jordan Poole, Jimmy Butler, Brandon Miller, James Harden and Jaren Jackson Jr. Follow @aburnshoops on Twitter: https://x.com/aburnshoops Follow @DanBesbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Check out Dan's Buckets & Yahoo Rank Tracker Sheet FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Beats by https://twitter.com/slickrach
Representatives from the state and Minneapolis and St. Paul city councils sent a letter to the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) Tuesday morning asking it to incorporate recommendations to deconstruct a part of I-94. The request was led by OurStreets, an alternative transportation advocacy group. They put out a report last month detailing a proposal to make a seven-and-a-half mile portion of I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul a thoroughfare boulevard with more room for parks, houses and businesses. Alex Burns is leading the charge with OurStreets. He joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to explain the proposal.
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford interviews artistic director Alex Burns about Quintessence Theater Group's love and war season, with a focus on the production of Macbeth. The conversation covers various topics, including the themes of love and war in the season, the exploration of villain stories, the expectations of theater, and the approach to an all-male production of Macbeth. Burns discusses the use of artifice in theater and the transformative power of storytelling. In this conversation, Alexander Burns discusses the production of Macbeth at Quintessence Theatre Group. He emphasizes the power of theater artists to transcend identity and become anyone on stage. Burns also talks about his role as both director and designer for the production, balancing minimalism with the stagecraft required for Macbeth. He highlights the integration of sound design and electronic music to enhance the experience. The conversation explores the bridging of traditional and contemporary elements in the production, including costume design and mask-making. Burns shares his hopes for the audience to be exhilarated and emotionally moved by the performance. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by the theater community and the importance of supporting and promoting the arts.
Christian, Reiss, Lee and Adam go through the Bristol City game before Arsenal fan, Alex Burns, joins the lads to preview the upcoming Arsenal game at the City Ground.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/redsideofthetrent Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Follow us:Twitter/X: @redsidetrent'Slept on it thoughts'Animation: @Jimmynffc Audio: @ianfinchtvThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by Red Side of the Trent. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Donald Trump now unstoppable in his quest to secure the Republican presidential nomination, after kicking off caucus season with a decisive win in Iowa? As Trump shapes up for another shot at the White House, Alan and Lionel ask how US media can pitch their coverage and analysis to ensure scrutiny of such an unreliable and divisive figure, without ignoring the election issues that matter to his supporters. They're joined by Alex Burns, who is now head of news at POLITICO and covered the 2020 election for the New York Times, to analyse how news organisations will and should cover the Trump campaign and question the record of President Joe Biden. Plus, what is former chancellor George Osborne's involvement with one of the key bidders for the Daily Telegraph, and what is going on at Reach plc as Alison Phillips departs as editor of the Daily Mirror? Here's a new seasonal subscription offer from Prospect. We're discounting the price of an annual digital subscription by 50%. To take advantage of this great deal, please search for ‘Prospect New Year offer' or visit https://subscribe.prospectmagazine.co.uk/mc. Offer ends Friday 19th Jan. We'd love your feedback! Tell us more at: https://f9ce3vpjrw3.typeform.com/to/bxJBPxN2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We journey into the weird world of Vermont's favorite jam band to explore the culture of "phandom” and Phish's early roots in our brave little state.We originally released this episode in 2021. In it, Ethan Weinstein of South Woodstock asks: “Why do people like Phish? And how did they become such a big part of Vermont music culture?”(Heads up: There's a bit of profanity in this episode, and some discussion of drugs and drug culture.)To see photos of Phish from their early Vermont days, check out our web post. You'll also find a Phish starter kit with resources to further your Phish education, should you so desire.Josh Crane reported this episode, with editing and production from Myra Flynn and Angela Evancie. Mix and sound design by Josh Crane. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music. Thanks to Phish Inc. for permission to use some of the band's music. Special thanks also to Jonathan Heller, Billy Glassner, Paul Brill, Stephanie Jenkins, Jay Curley, Anne Rothwell, Jenn Moore, Beth Montuori Rowles, Anna Van Dine, Mary Engisch, Peter Engisch, Laura Schoenfeld, Steve Zind, Patti Daniels, Chris Albertine, John Van Hoesen, Mitch Wertlieb, Alex Burns and everyone who left a voicemail on our Phish hotline — Chris, Chris, Christina, Jonathan, Jim, Antonia, Ron, Philip, Andy, Stephanie, Molly, Robb, Shannon, Bryant and Nina.Music featured in this episode, in order of appearance:"Orejitas" by Blue Dot Sessions“Gotta Jibboo” by Phish“Ghost” by Phish“Hardboil” by Blue Dot Sessions"BLS Theme" by Ty Gibbons“Sargento” by Blue Dot Sessions“Halley's Comet” by Phish“Trois Gnossiennes 3” by Blue Dot Sessions“Wilson” by Phish“The Queen of Cones” by Blue Dot Sessions“Tyrano Theme” by Blue Dot Sessions“The Curtain With” by Phish“Maldoc” by Blue Dot Sessions“Auld Lang Syne” covered by Phish“Leaves” by Phish“Cran Ras” by Blue Dot Sessions"Ferus Cut" by Blue Dot Sessions"BLS Theme" by Ty GibbonsAs always, our journalism is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on which question we should answer nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgMake a gift to support people-powered journalismTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a member of the NPR Network.
Today Adam welcomes Alex Burns (Rotoballer/Fantasy Pros) & Dan Palyo (Rotoballer) as they breakdown the recent Rotoballer industry league draft. --- Join the Fantasy Basketball International community for free via our website - www.fbi-basketball.com --- Buckle up and get ready to talk fantasy basketball! Join Adam King as he takes you on a journey through the 2023-24 NBA season. --- Join the Fantasy Basketball International community and gain a competitive edge. Interact with fellow managers on Discord at http://discord.gg/YbvGS98bwC. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for weekly episodes packed with insights and expert advice.
Federal transportation leaders are doling out billions of dollars to reconnect communities torn apart by highways. How exactly they should do it, though, is a matter of fierce debate — and some advocates say that even the most radical solutions aren't radical at all when seen through the lens of the radical harm that racialized and low-income communities are still enduring. On today's epsiode of "The Brake," we sit down with Alex Burns and José Antonio Zayas Cabán of the nonprofit Our Street Minneapolis to talk about why they're fighting to turn two highways in their region into boulevards, and why they don't accept "band-aid" compromises like pedestrian bridges and cap-and-cover projects. And along the way, they share some wisdom on how other advocates can encourage their own communities to dream bigger.
Alex Burns (@aburnshoops on Twitter) joined me to discuss our picks in the recent LOFB dynasty mock draft that was hosted by Josh Lloyd. Get full access to Noah's Substack at noahrubin.substack.com/subscribe
John's conversation with Alex Burns of Our Streets Minneapolis about the ongoing debate over what to do with I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul, which Our Streets says is a "once in a lifetime opportunity to repair a terrible injustice." With the DOT's inclusion of boulevard conversions among the 10 possible alternatives for reconstruction, advocates for freeway removal have something to feel good about. But is it really politically possible? Alex and John talk about: the coalition Our Streets has built to address the historic and very much ongoing harm of a massive urban interstate through the heart of Minneapolis and St. Paul; Alex's recent conversation on talk radio with the very skeptical Jason Derusha; we pick at the Star Tribune's recent editorializing against the idea; notable local examples of the concept of traffic evaporation; the arguments MnDOT is likely to make in favor of the status quo; how THE PANDEMIC CHANGED EVERYTHING, MAN; and much more. MN Dept of Transportation survey: https://talk.dot.state.mn.us/rethinking-i94/survey_tools/rethinking-i-94-alternatives-survey Attend a community visioning session in Cedar Riverside on August 5: https://www.twincitiesboulevard.org/join-us-at-a-community-visioning-session-in-cedar-riverside-on-august-5/ Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
Yesterday, Jason belittled the idea of turning I-94 into a boulevard. He got some pushback, so today he welcomed Alex Burns from Our Streets Minneapolis to talk about why the idea is being suggested.
Jason talked with Alex Burns from Our Streets Minneapolis about their push to turn I-94 into a boulevard. Then Steve Grove joined him to talk about becoming the Publisher at the Star Tribune. And Paul Douglas talked about the chances for severe weather
Adam King Presents: The Analyst InterviewsEpisode 14 - Alex Burns (Rotoballer/Fantasy Pros)"The Analyst Interviews" is a podcast series hosted by Adam King, produced by Fantasy Basketball International, and featuring interesting and engaging conversations with some of the most knowledgeable and experienced fantasy basketball analysts in the industry.With guests like Josh Lloyd, lead analyst for Basketball Monster and host of Locked On Fantasy Basketball, the series offers a unique and personal perspective on the world of fantasy basketball.Each episode of "The Analyst Interviews" provides an opportunity for listeners to get to know the person behind the analyst, learning about their experiences as an analyst and their insights on the current state of the game. Through candid discussions, Adam and his guests explore a range of topics both related and unrelated to the world of fantasy basketball analysis.Produced by Fantasy Basketball International, "The Analyst Interviews" is part of a broader effort to provide high-quality content and resources for fantasy basketball enthusiasts around the world.Be sure to visit fbi-basketball.com for more great content and follow Adam on Twitter @adamking91 to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and news from "The Analyst Interviews".
Christian and Adam speak to Arsenal supporter, Alex Burns, about the final Forest home game of the season.This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Red Side of the Trent. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terribly naïve... that's what TSMC founder and Taiwan's tech king Morris Chang told Nancy Pelosi during their luncheon in Taiwan when she told him that the United States is determined to succeed in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. After clearly voicing his doubts about our ambitions, we have to ask ourselves... is he right? Is the U.S. in over its head in the hopes to produce essential microchips? Alex Burns from POLITICO joins the show to give his insight into the future of U.S. semiconductor manufacturing...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the brutal killing of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols at the hands of law enforcement, his family's attorney calls the Memphis police firings the “Blueprint” for the response, and President Biden pushes for the George Floyd Police Reform Act.Plus, Donald Trump sticks to a familiar script in his first 2024 campaign stops – but will it be enough to jump start his flagging third bid for the White House?And, revelations raise fresh questions as to who funded Rep. George Santos' campaign after he refuses to confirm the source of a $500k loan.Next up, Biden names his next White House chief of staff. We give you the lowdown on Jeff Zients.Finally, RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel wins her fourth term, and asks for unity amid a call from Governor DeSantis for “New blood” in the Committee.On today's panel: Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Wesley Lowery, NPR White House Correspondent Asma Khalid, The New York Time's Astead Herndon, Politico's Alex Burns, and CNN Political Director David Chalian.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Liam Donovan, a principal at Bracewell PRG, is a regular presence on cable news, in print, and on twitter as an expert explainer of what's going on in Congress and in the Republican Party. With a background both in GOP campaign politics and government relations, Liam's expertise on the intersection of politics and policy gives him tremendous insight to distill what really matters in Washington from the rest of the Beltway din. In this conversation, we talk Liam's path to politics, his time in GOP campaigns, his shift to government relations, and get his insights into the chaos of last week's (eventual) ascent of Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker...what to expect from Congress over the next two years...and his early takes on Trump vs. DeSantis '24 & the future of the Republican Party. IN THIS EPISODELiam's upbringing as a Navy Brat who went to high school in DC…Liam's stint working in GOP politics and at the NRSC…The iconic GOP Senator Liam served as an aide to at the Senate committee…Liam's shift to government relations and lobbying…Liam's initial take on the chaotic House GOP process to anoint Kevin McCarthy as Speaker…Liam on why it was probably inevitable for McCarthy to cave to the hard-right members…Liam unpacks how McCarthy peeled off the different factions to earn the Speaker's gavel…Why the GOP center-right members never wavered for McCarthy…Liam on why there was never a real chance of a few Republicans working with Democrats to elect a coalition Speaker…Liam's thoughts on the risk McCarthy could be deposed mid-term…The Trump impact on the Speaker's race and the Trump-McCarthy relationship…Liam analyzes the CLF / Freedom Caucus “truce”…Liam's insight on what to expect on the debt ceiling…Liam's early handicapping of Trump vs DeSantis 2024…The origin story of Liam's unusual twitter profile photo…Liam shouts out one of his favorite twitter accounts… AND AOL IM, almost congresspersons, Justin Amash, beating the previous question, Bill Bennett, Joe Biden, Lauren Boebert, John Boehner, John Bolton, Bracewell PRG, Scott Brown, Al Bundy, Alex Burns, George W. Bush, the CLF, Liz Cheney, Chris Christie, John Cornyn, Tom Cotton, Eli Crane, Ted Cruz, determined rumps, David Dewhurst, discharge petitions, Empower America, John Ensign, Al Franken, the Freedom Caucus, frozen budgets, Matt Gaetz, Georgetown, getting your teeth kicked in, Bob Good, Al Gore, Maggie Haberman, Nikki Haley, Andy Harris, Orrin Hatch, hot mic moments, Amo Houghton, Wesley Hunt, Hakeem Jeffries, Jim Jordan, Jack Kemp, kissing the ring, Mike Lee, letter-writing campaigns, Morgan Luttrell, Joe Manchin, Mar-a-Lago, Jonathan Martin, max-out donors, Ted McGinley, Mark Meadows, the meaty middle, Mitch McConnell, Tim Miller, non-privileged motions, Nancy Pelosi, Scott Peters, Scott Perry, Politico Pro, Mike Pompeo, the precipice of failure, Punchbowl, Ringwiss, Mike Rogers, Chip Roy, Paul Ryan, Rick Santelli, Pete Sessions, shoe-leather lobbying, shooting down the rule, the side of chaos, Aaron Sorkin, Arlen Specter, the Sword of Damocles, Marjorie Taylor Greene, turning the screws, the Trevor Project, Truth Social, trust deficits, the Uniparty, Fred Upton, West Wing story arcs & more!
The holidays are an exciting time of the year. Maybe you enjoy; spending time with friends and family, enjoying delicious food, or shopping for those best gifts. In this episode, the team at Synergy Capital Solutions share some of their family traditions during the holidays and what they think about as they go through the … Continue reading Navigating The Holidays With Sarah Zvekan, Alex Burns and Jordann Andrusiak →
A newly unsealed affidavit shows former President Trump held onto boxes of classified documents, and the FBI had reason to believe he could be obstructing their investigation. The search warrant itself was based on the 15 boxes of documents Trump handed over to the National Archives in January. Those included 184 documents with classification, including some that may have put US informants abroad at risk. Plus, why Republicans are readjusting their midterms outlook as campaigning heats up. And how a campaign promise became a financial reality for millions of Americans after President Biden announced his student debt forgiveness plan. On today's panel: Alex Burns of the New York Times, Yasmeen Abutaleb of the Washington Post, CNN's Melanie Zanona, Toluse Olorunnipa of the Washington Post.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
It is vital to control your finances with all the uncertainty in the markets. In this episode, David Vallieres talks with Alex Burns, an advisor at Synergy Capital Solutions. Alex explains the importance of controlling your spending and details how your savings should be organized for the short, medium, and long term. Alex discusses: What … Continue reading Controlling Your Budget and Spending With Alex Burns, CFP® →
The Jan. 6 committee made its case after a nearly year-long probe into the Capitol insurrection as lawmakers revealed new details about the actions of former President Trump and fellow Republicans. Join moderator Yamiche Alcindor, Alex Burns of The New York Times, Leigh Ann Caldwell of The Washington Post, Nikole Killion of CBS News and Ryan Reilly of NBC News as they discuss this story and more.
In this episode of 92NY Talks, join New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, authors of This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future, with Pulitzer Prize winner Maggie Haberman as they discuss the whiplash-inducing events of 2020 and 2021 — from the pandemic to the 2020 election to the January 6 attack on the Capitol to President Biden's first year in office. The conversation was recorded on May 5, 2022 in front of a live audience at The 92nd Street Y, New York.
An article in the Irish Times caught my eye - ‘Is the United States headed for Civil War'? It's a pertinent question as the US heads towards midterm elections, halfway through a Joe Biden presidency, that has just come off the back of the presidency of Donald Trump. A book that delves into the question of America's division is ‘This Will Not Pass', co-authored by, Alex Burns of the New York Times who spoke to Kieran on the show.
Bakari Sellers is joined by journalists Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns to discuss their new book ‘This Will Not Pass' and the social/political climate of 2020 (6:52), Vice President Harris' role in the Biden administration (12:02), and the evolution of Joe Manchin and Joe Biden's relationship (20:42). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr. Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We peel back the onion on media reporting a little -- how do journalists balance breaking news for their outlets vs saving a story for a book? Then how do Jonathan and Alex see what's going on with the GOP today? Will this moment pass? How does the world view our democracy and how close to the edge are we? And what's a conversation that they had reporting the book that you might not have heard yet? Read This Will Not Pass here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/This-Will-Not-Pass/Jonathan-Martin/9781982172480 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns discuss their reporting process for their book “This Will Not Pass,” share new audio of President Donald Trump and Senator Lindsey Graham, and explain why Jared Kushner got involved in Kanye West's presidential run. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns have written "This Will Not Pass," a bestseller that recounts the 2020 election and the political breaking point the country is approaching. The authors join It's All Political on Fifth and Mission host Joe Garofoli to discuss what's at stake in the 2022 midterms, and what's next for key California politicians including Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Gavin Newsom. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nearly a year and a half into his presidency, how is Joe Biden doing? What are the key tensions within the Democratic Party? How strong is Donald Trump's grip on the Republican Party? To discuss these questions, we are joined by Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, New York Times reporters and authors of This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future, a thoughtful and provocative account of the 2020 Elections and the Biden presidency so far. As Martin and Burns argue, Donald Trump has remained the leader of his party to a greater degree than Republicans thought possible after January 6th. Meanwhile, Biden has struggled to navigate the polarized politics of the era—including the internal tensions within the Democratic Party. Kristol, Martin, and Burns consider possible paths forward for the parties, including presidential hopefuls in 2024 if Biden and Trump are not the nominees.
Nearly a year and a half into his presidency, how is Joe Biden doing? What are the key tensions within the Democratic Party? How strong is Donald Trump's grip on the Republican Party? To discuss these questions, we are joined by Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, New York Times reporters and authors of This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future, a thoughtful and provocative account of the 2020 Elections and the Biden presidency so far. As Martin and Burns argue, Donald Trump has remained the leader of his party to a greater degree than Republicans thought possible after January 6th. Meanwhile, Biden has struggled to navigate the polarized politics of the era—including the internal tensions within the Democratic Party. Kristol, Martin, and Burns consider possible paths forward for the parties, including presidential hopefuls in 2024 if Biden and Trump are not the nominees.
An 18-year-old gunman espousing white supremacist and anti-Semitic beliefs fatally shot 10 people in a Buffalo supermarket. New York Governor Kathy Hochul called the attack "white supremacist terrorism" and has vowed to reform gun laws and called for social media companies to take down racist language. The Justice Department is now investigating the shooting rampage as a hate crime. Plus, two far-right candidates are surging ahead of Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary races. But can they actually win in November? And Russia is about to have a new NATO neighbor as Finland says they'll join the alliance. On today's panel: Journalist Wesley Lowery, Margaret Talev of Axios, Astead Herndon of the New York Times, Asma Khalid of NPR, Alex Burns of the New York Times, David Sanger of the New York Times. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Recent tapes of Senator Lindsay Graham talking to New York Times reporter Jonathan Martin on the afternoon of Jan. 6th, 2021 have now been released. It reaffirms what many Republicans were thinking that day about the riot that Donald Trump had just unleashed upon the US Capitol. And expressed hope that the new Democratic President, Joe Biden, could lower the temperature and bring the country together. But as Martin and his Times colleague Alex Burns document in their new book, This Too Shall Pass, that sentiment amongst most GOP lawmakers, Graham prominent among them, didn't last long. And Graham's prognosis that the trauma of Jan. 6th would lead to great national unity couldn't have been more wrong. The United States according to Martin and Burns is facing a political emergency with two parties, who authors write, are not merely advisories but enemies in a domestic cold war that had started to run hot. How hot can it get? And is there any way at this point to cool things down? Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns join to discuss. GUESTS:Jonathan Martin (@alexburnsNYT), New York Times Reporter and authorAlex Burns (@jmartNYT), New York Times Reporter and authorHOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsVictoria Bassetti (@VBass), fellow, Brennan Center for Justice (contributing co-host)RESOURCES:You can pick up Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns' new book This Too Shall Pass - Here.The Lindsay Graham Jan. 6th tapes - Here.Follow us on Twitter: @SkullduggeryPodListen and subscribe to "Skullduggery" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Email us with feedback, questions or tips: SkullduggeryPod@yahoo.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've reached maximum Hacks capacity this week with not one but two guest Hacks, Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns of The New York Times. They join Axe and Murphy to discuss the MAGA-fication of Republican primary races, the politics of Roe v. Wade, and Martin and Burns' new book, This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future.
There is no shortage of stuff to talk about in This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future, the new book by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, and Steve does his best to discuss all of it in this week's Dispatch Podcast. As Steve says, “The book makes you feel like you are in the room.” The trio breaks it all down—from January 6, those now infamous Kevin McCarthy recordings, and the early days of the Biden administration. Burns and Martin respond to McCarthy's accusation that they took his comments “out of context.” Plus, why does Biden want to “do it all?” Finally, how do the authors deal with critics on the right that immediately write them off because they work for The New York Times? Show Notes:-This Will Not Pass by Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns-Recordings of McCarthy saying he will urge President Trump to resign
New audio tapes of Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham reveal his personal beliefs about former President Trump and his behavior on January 6, at one point saying that Trump “plays the TV game and went too far here.” Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin are both National Political Correspondents for The New York Times and are co-authors of the new book "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden and the Battle for America's Future.” They join AC360 to discuss the stark difference in Sen. Graham's tone around the former President from January 6 to now. Plus, a deputy commander says Ukrainian soldiers are “badly wounded” but are still defending the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol as they continue to face heavy shelling. CNN Senior International Correspondent Sam Kiley is in Kramatorsk, Ukraine and tells Anderson Cooper about the young Ukrainian civilians he's met who have turned into soldiers on the front lines. Guests: Alex Burns, Jonathan Martin,Sam Kiley Air date: May 10, 2022 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
You no doubt know that Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin, both of the New York Times, recently released their new book THIS WILL NOT PASS…chronicling the last few years of our politics…including Trump's time in office, the 2020 election and aftermath, the January 6 insurrection, and the first phase of the Biden Administration. In this conversation, they go deep on many of the stories in their book – including some background and asides not fleshed out in the book and stories you won't have heard from them amidst their recent media blitz. IN THIS EPISODE…Does Donald Trump really think he won the 2020 election or is this all subterfuge to refuse to acknowledge he lost?Which US Senator was prescient in anticipating exactly how Trump would cast doubt on the results post election?Why hasn't President George W. Bush been more vocal against Trump?One Republican Senator who typifies the GOP establishment's difficulty managing Trump?How many Republicans would've impeached and removed Trump were it a secret ballot?Inside Mitch McConnell's decision to back Trump on impeachment…Whose hold on his caucus is more tenuous…Mitch McConnell or Kevin McCarthy…The conventional wisdom of what a post-Pelosi Democratic caucus looks like…Inside the Biden VP process…Inside GOP attempts to woo Senator Manchin to switch parties…Weighing in on rumors Trump flirted with dumping Mike Pence from the 2020 ticket…The backbench Republican Congressman who captured the House GOP sentiment to give Trump a pass for January 6…The Democratic Governor who was one of their favorite interviews…The failed GOP Senate recruit who shows the changing of the guard in the Republican Party…The interview with the House Republican that demonstrates “the beauty of reporting…”…The two colleagues they specifically mention in the acknowledgements…The Southern influence on the New York Times…Off-the-beaten-path political book recommendations from both Alex and Jonathan…AND Air Force One, Lamar Alexander, Don Bacon, Howard Baker, Dean Baquet, Beau Biden, John Boehner, Josh Bolton, Rick Bragg, Mo Brooks, Jeb Bush, Robert Caro, Turner Catledge, Liz Cheney, Chris Christie, Katherine Clark, Hillary Clinton, colonoscopies, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, convenient self-justification, Bob Corker, defied admonitions, difficult truths, Dixiecrats, Duck Run, Tammy Duckworth, Dwight Eisenhower, Facebook, Fox News, Jeffrey Frank, Maggie Haberman, Kamala Harris, Bill Haslam, the House Steering Committee, Sasha Issenberg, Pramila Jayapal, Hakeem Jeffries, Bill Johnson, Jim Jordan, John F Kennedy, Michelle Lujan Grisham, Patrick McHenry, Mt Rushmore, musical chairs, Richard Nixon, Kristi Noem, normie Republicans, Robert Novak, the Progressive Caucus, Howell Raines, real damn Democrats, red carpets, Reservoir Dogs, Campbell Robertson, Karl Rove, Steve Scalise, Brian Schatz, Adam Schiff, Ted Strickland, Gay Talese, Harry Truman, useful fig leaves, JD Vance, Gretchen Whitmer, Roger Wicker, Steve Womack, worry-mongering, Jeff Zients…& more!
A new book by New York Times journalists Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns has gotten lots of attention for its revelations about Donald Trump and the Republican Party. And they get into that on this bonus episode of The New Abnormal, but they also tell Molly juicy nuggets about Democratic dysfunction, including texts calling Nancy Pelosi “terrible” and Biden's struggle with Manchin and Sinema. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NASA plans to send nude images of humans to space, Roy Wood Jr. highlights pioneering Black horse racing jockeys, and co-authors Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin discuss "This Will Not Pass." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The newly released book “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden and the Battle for America's Future,” contains eye-opening findings on the actions of former President Trump, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, and others, in the days surrounding Jan. 6. New York Times national political correspondents Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin, who co-authored the book, join Yamiche Alcindor to discuss.
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) discusses American support for Ukraine. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas talks about Title 42 and the immigration crisis. Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, national political correspondents for The New York Times, join Meet the Press to talk about reporting in their new book, This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future. Garrett Haake, Helene Cooper, Stephen Hayes and former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Late Tuesday night, CNN's Oliver Darcy and Kaitlan Collins scooped that Anthony Fauci is dropping out of this weekend's White House Correspondents' Association dinner over concerns about Covid-19. The question on our minds now: Will President Joe Biden go forward with his own plans to attend the dinner — disagreeing with his chief medical adviser in the process? And, embattled House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy will face his rank and file in a GOP Conference meeting this morning. It's their first time gathering since a slew of book excerpts and audio recordings landed McCarthy in hot water with MAGA world over what he said in private about both Donald Trump and Trump's congressional allies in the days following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The meeting comes just after the release of one of the most damaging clips yet: On Tuesday, NYT's Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin published another explosive piece of audio in which McCarthy (1) said he wished Twitter would ban some of his own members from the platform, and (2) expressed concerns that his rank and file could incite more violence in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack — yet chose to do nothing about it. Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook. Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
For years now, through controversy after controversy, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has bent over backward to stay in former President Donald Trump's good graces, all to serve one major purpose: He wants to be speaker someday. That hope may have just blown up on the launchpad. On Thursday night, NYT's Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns delivered an absolute stunner of a scoop: an audio recording of a phone call on Jan. 10, 2021, in which McCarthy is heard clearly and unambiguously saying that Trump should resign. Listen for yourself Listen to Playbook Deep Dive: 'You only win if you fight:' Will Gallego unseat Sinema? Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook. Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
The White House has worked hard to project a united front between President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and their respective teams. But the upcoming book, “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future,” by NYT's Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, reveals some frustrations at the highest echelons of the White House between the Biden and Harris camps, as well as the VP's angst over the policy portfolio she was given. Playbook got its hands on some juicy excerpts. Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook. Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
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The break room inside of Taste of Rondo Bar and Grill overlooks a well-traveled portion of Interstate 94 in St. Paul. An estimated 160,000 vehicles per day travel the stretch of I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. As the cars sped past on a recent weeknight, Robin Hickman-Winfield and her husband Steven Winfield wondered how many of those travelers know about the history of Rondo. “Just imagine,” Robin said. “Our homes and businesses again.” Nicole Neri for MPR News Robin Hickman-Winfield and Steve Winfield talk about their memories of the Rondo neighborhood before the construction of I-94 and their hopes for the area's future at Taste of Rondo Bar and Grill earlier this month. The walls of the restaurant are lined with black and white photos depicting past generations of Black families enjoying life in Rondo. Pictures of members of Robin's own family also adorn the menu. "This is my father, Bobby Hickman and uncle Gordon Parks," Robin said, using her finger to point them each out. Nicole Neri for MPR News Robin Hickman-Winfield points to an image of her family members, including her uncle Gordon Parks, on the menu at Taste of Rondo Bar and Grill on March 3. Bobby Hickman was a community activist and educator and Gordon Parks was a renowned photojournalist and artist whose works highlighted the Rondo neighborhood. When she first saw the menu, “I just boo-hooed,” Robin said. “We are Rondo.” Named for an early settler, Rondo Avenue was the heart of the largest Black community in St. Paul from the 1930s through the 1950s. The surrounding neighborhood stretched into today's Summit-University neighborhood and north to University Avenue. There are many stories of generations of Black families that prospered even with the challenges that came from building I-94, Robin explained. But 1,000 or so family homes and businesses were demolished to make room for the highway and the effects linger in lost opportunities to build generational wealth. “I am taking my rightful place in reclaiming what was stolen from us,” Robin said. Robin and her husband Steven are spreading the word anywhere they can about an idea called the Land Bridge. The goal is to reconnect the vibrant community that was split in two by the construction of I-94 from 1956 to 1968. The bridge would serve as a cap over the part of the highway that encompasses what used to be the entire Rondo neighborhood. Steven has fond childhood memories from the old neighborhood. "Whether it was here or on the other side of University, Frogtown or wherever, people were just close and cared about each other," Steven said. When Steven was growing up in St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood in the ‘50s and ‘60s, it was as if I-94 was growing along with him. It started as a giant hole in the ground Winfield and his baseball teammates would run through during practice. "That's one of my fondest memories is wondering ‘What is this hole they are digging here?'" The new east to west interstate highway would eventually connect people all over the region, but for Steven Winfield's family and many other Black families, it meant their homes were chosen by the government to be demolished. Derek Montgomery for MPR News An aerial view of St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood on Monday. The Winfield name would go on to become part of baseball history as Steven and his brother Dave grew up to play professionally. Dave was inducted into Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame in 2001. ReConnect Rondo — The Land Bridge Courtesy of ReConnect Rondo A rendering for the Land Bridge, and idea which would attempt to connect the Rondo community that was split in two by the construction of I-94. “Now is the moment,” says Keith Baker. “We will not be in this moment again.” Baker is the executive director of ReConnect Rondo, the advocacy organization that has been studying and planning the Land Bridge idea for more than five years. Baker secured $6 million from the state last year to continue developing the idea and say the descendants and current residents of Rondo should be at the center of planning the project and what is built on top of that land bridge. ”To generate the economic opportunities that stay within the community for wealth-building," Baker said. MnDOT has been working on a project called Rethinking I-94 since 2016. The goal is to make needed repairs to the aging infrastructure, while creating methods to reduce further harms caused by the freeway. Metro deputy district engineer Sheila Kauppi said the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd in 2020 represented another moment to reflect and listen. “It has pivoted from where we were in 2016 to where we are now,” Kauppi said. “We listened to a lot of people, we learned a lot about the community.” Kauppi said MnDOT does not currently have funding for anything beyond the most needed repairs to maintain the infrastructure that already exists along the entire 15-mile stretch of the project between the Twin Cities. It encompasses the stretch of I-94 between Broadway Avenue in Minneapolis and Highway 61 in St. Paul. Derek Montgomery for MPR News Interstate 94 runs through the Rondo neighborhood with a view toward St. Paul near the Chatsworth Street North pedestrian bridge on Monday. Kauppi said MnDOT is in the process of gathering public input to consider any proposed project alternatives and plans to have some initial plans ready to release in late summer. The next steps for I-94 will take 15 to 20 years to implement. “We are making a long-term effort to engage with communities, making sure we are making decisions with the community context that we have,” Kauppi said. “Recognizing cities and counties have built economies around the I-94 corridor.” MnDOT has about a dozen examples of highway caps and buildings over highways including Target Field, Lowry tunnel in Minneapolis and Superior Street Bridge-Cap in Duluth. Baker said the land bridge across the Rondo community would rely on a combination of public and private funds, and could cost more than $450 million to complete. “So, you can see, the land bridge is just simply the tool for catalytic economic benefits,” Baker said. “Housing benefits, open park space benefits, all of the amenities that we know improve quality of life.” Our Streets — Twin Cities Boulevard Courtesy of Our Streets A rendering of Twin Cities Boulevard, an idea that would replace a stretch of I-94 with various modes of travel. Another alternative proposal for I-94 emerged this year that suggests ripping out the entire stretch of the highway MnDOT is considering and replacing it with various modes of travel. The idea is called Twin Cities Boulevard. The Minneapolis nonprofit Our Streets aims to make cities more easily accessible to bikers and walkers. The group's plan still includes some driving lanes, which Our Streets argues would accommodate locals who mostly use the freeway to make shorter trips. Others traveling between suburbs or through the state could use alternatives like Interstate 694. On a recent unseasonably cold evening, Our Streets transportation policy coordinator Alex Burns was knocking on doors to raise awareness about Twin Cities Boulevard. Two next-door neighbors living right next to I-94 told him they did not know big changes were even being considered. The two houses were split on the idea of a freeway-to-boulevard conversion as they looked at the renderings. Burns said the idea also would center communities along I-94 that experienced demolition along with other economic and environmental harms. “A difference we have tried to make clear is we feel like a land bridge over a reconstructed or expanded freeway, that cements I-94's harms for another half-century is an unacceptable outcome for this project,” Burns said. Keith Baker of ReConnect Rondo said Our Streets never tried to work with his organization ahead of releasing its plan. “It fails to recognize the extraordinary time we are in post-George Floyd, and the disparities that exist in the state of Minnesota,” Baker said. MnDOT will consider both ideas. A vision of possibility Nicole Neri for MPR News Robin Hickman-Winfield and Steven Winfield talk about their memories of the Rondo neighborhood. For the Winfield's, their family stories are more than a window to the past, they are lessons for the future. “I drive around St. Paul and see representations of community Utopias,” Robin said. “Why not us?” Robin and Steven chuckled as she referenced the Black Utopia in the movie Black Panther. “I've had folks laughing talking about ‘Rondo Wakanda forever,'” Robin said. “Why not? Our children need to have that vision of possibility.” More from North Star Journey series Minnesota names Connections, struggles for inclusion What stories should we cover next? Pass the Mic
John and co-host PeggySue Imihy have a conversation with Alex Burns and José Antonio Zayas Cabán -- both from Our Streets Minneapolis -- about their new endeavor to replace a 7-mile stretch of I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul with a Twin Cities Boulevard. We go over the environmental and economic harms of an interstate, and the opportunity to heal them. We talk about strategies to overcome the political challenges facing such an ambitious plan. We also devote nearly eight minutes to an electric car bashing segment John is calling the "EV Truther Roundtable." Learn more about the project at https://www.twincitiesboulevard.org Watch this episode and view other clips: youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
Russia is stepping up its bombardment of major Ukrainian cities, killing hundreds if not thousands of civilians. In a weekend Zoom call with U.S. lawmakers, Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky asked for more military aid and a no-fly zone. But Vladimir Putin is warning NATO that Russia will view anyone enforcing a no-fly zone to be active participants in the war. Plus, the White House believes the crisis in Ukraine could redefine the Biden presidency. A new post-State of the Union poll shows an 8-point jump in his approval rating. And ex-Vice President Mike Pence breaks with his former boss on Russia – Pence says there's no room for “apologists for Putin” in the GOP. On today's panel: Gen. John Allen (Ret.), Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin, former deputy director of national intelligence Beth Sanner, CNN's Kaitlan Collins, the Wall Street Journal's Tarini Parti, the New York Times' Alex Burns, and the Wall Street Journal's Greg Ip. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The second acquittal of Donald Trump has the possibility to be a pivotal moment in the history of the Republican party. Alex Burns, New York Times National Political Correspondent takes a look at where the party goes from here as more Republicans like Mitch McConnell attempt to distance themselves from the former President.
Tax Day for your 2020 taxes has returned to April 15th this year, after a year of shifted deadlines and uncertainty with COVID-19. Are you prepared for this tax season? What will be different when it comes to filing your 2020 taxes? In this episode, David Vallieres is joined by Alex Burns, John McCarron, and … Continue reading How Can You Prepare for 2020 Taxes? →
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Cousin Mouth (Indie/R&B, Psychedelic) to the Show! YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuhykQIaOZauI_YDi_s4wwInstagram: @cousinmouthTwitter: @cousinmouthFacebook: @cousinmouthbandSoundcloud: @cousin-mouthSpotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5SWKxQK4hJPRJ9i3oyXQYEBandcamp: cousinmouth.bandcamp.com Detroit-based psychedelic R&B group, Cousin Mouth, is the brainchild of songwriter and producer Alex Burns. When naming the band, "Mouth" came from Burns being a singer foremost, and "Cousin" comes from the familial connection they access through music and the community that it builds. When Burns moved to Detroit, he started working with producer Lex (Donald Lee Roland II), who became the other half of the group for their 2018 debut album Medusa, released by Detroit label, Paramita Sound. Cousin Mouth is kicking off 2021 with the release of their upcoming album, MayflowerPeacemakerHolyredeemer, on Feeder Loft Records. Their signature groove and beat-based style, mixed with a psychedelic-dreamy sound, formulate the unique aesthetic Cousin Mouth is known for. Media Inquiries for Cousin Mouth: Amanda Blide TREND, Director of Publicity www.TrendPR.com
President Biden is still looking for a bipartisan covid relief deal, while the Democratic leaders in the House and Senate signal they're ready to move forward without Republican support. Plus, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy meets with former President Trump in Florida, even though some warned him that move could make him look weak. And lawmakers ask for security help as Speaker Pelosi calls armed colleagues "the enemy..within the House of Representatives." On today's show: CNN's Dana Bash, MJ Lee, Kristen Holmes, Shimon Prokupecz and Omar Jimenez. Also on the program. Republican Senator John Barrasso and the New York Times' Alex Burns. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Grab your haggis pie and bovril and join us for our special Thistle-themed Burns Supper as caretaker host David Forrest is joined by Marc Wallace and Jamie McDonald to have a brief chat about the club's goings on since the last podcast before David and Marc take a deep dive into the Thistle career of Alex "Toastie" Burns in our Top 5 Toastie moments. To cap off our Burns celebration, Jamie returns as he and Marc judge the entries in our Thistle inspired poetry competition.
In today's special episode, Olivia is joined by historians Andrew Bamford, Robert Griffiths, Alex Burns and Zack White to talk about their new edited collection, Life in the Redcoat (Helion, 2020). For an exclusive discount on the book, use the code LITRC20 at helion.co.uk (valid 1 month from the episode publish date). Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast featuring authors of the latest military history books. To get in touch, find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Hosted by Olivia Smith and Phoebe Style. Edited by Zack O'Leary.
More than three weeks on from election day, there are signs that Donald Trump is moving towards acceptance that he has lost. So how will the transition process work from here. Alex Burns is the national political correspondent of The New York Times. He's a regular on The Times' news podcast The Daily and a political analyst at CNN.
The crew sits down with Alex Burns to talk about stereotypes of witches, common superstitions and the dangers of Tik(Witch)Tok.
One of the more intricate aspects of estate planning is wealth transfer. But what really is wealth transfer and how does it work? In this episode of Your Financial-Plan It, David Vallieres is joined again by Mark and Alex Burns to take a deep dive into estate planning and a deeper dive into wealth transfer. … Continue reading Considerations for Estate Planning — with Mark and Alex Burns →
Welcome back Football Fans!Alex Burns and TJ Striano break down the AFC North & AFC West Divisions while discussing the reports that Dak Prescott plans to sign his Franchise Tender and Jamal Adams apparently "trying to" become a Cowboy!Have a topic you want us to talk about next week? Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and include the question.Be sure to connect with us on Twitter: @tjstriano, @alexburnsFF, & @ATSfootballpod for Football takes throughout the week!Enjoy your football!
Welcome back Football Fans!After a week-long break, TJ Striano and Alex Burns return to discuss our favorite landing spots for Jadeveon Clowney as well as preview the AFC East and AFC South divisions ahead of the 2020 season!Have a topic you want us to talk about next week? Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and include the question.Be sure to connect with us on Twitter: @tjstriano, @alexburnsFF, & @ATSfootballpod for Football takes throughout the week!Enjoy your football!
Thursday, March 5, 2020: Warren Quits 2020 Race But Isn't Ready to Endorse Elizabeth Warren speaks outside her home after dropping out of the 2020 Democratic race, but says she will wait a while before endorsing anyone. It is a Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden battle now, and the former Vice President is rolling out big-name endorsements in a post- super Tuesday show of force. And, Chuck Schumer under fire: The Senate's top Democrat warns of payback if President Trump's Supreme court picks vote to roll back abortion rights, and the Senate's top Republican piles on after rebukes from the President and the Chief Justice. Today's Panel: Maggie Haberman and Alex Burns with The New York Times, Phil Bump with The Washington Post and CNN's Athena Jones Also on the program: CNN's MJ Lee
0:08 – Reaction and analysis on the Democratic debate #9 Steve Phillips is the host of “Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips,” a color-conscious podcast on politics. He is also the founder of Democracy in Color. He is a regular opinion contributor to The New York Times and a columnist for The Nation. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, Brown Is the New White. 0:18 – On the Bloomberg Political Machine Nicholas Kulish is a writer and correspondent for The New York Times. His latest investigation, with Alex Burns, is titled ‘Bloomberg's Billions: How the Candidate Built an Empire of Influence' 0:30 – Fund Drive Special: Silenced by Sound Ian Brennan is a Grammy award-winning producer, and the author of five books. He has worked with the likes of John Waters, Merle Haggard, and Green Day, among others. His latest book is Silenced by Sound: The Music Meritocracy Myth. Fund Drive Specials: Silenced by Sound: The Music Meritocracy Myth by Ian Brennan – $100 pledge. Rwanda, You Should be Loved by The Good Ones (CD or Vinyl) featuring Adrien Kazigira, Janvier Havugimana, and Javan Mahoro – and produced and recorded by Ian Brennan – $50 pledge Both the book and the CD or vinyl record, plus a pound of KPFA's ‘Stay Woke' Coffee made by Mother Tongue Coffee Roasters – $200 pledge. 1:08 – Fund Drive Special: The Herbal Medicine Cookbook Susan Hess is a therapeutic herbalist and native weed wrangler living in Mays Landing, NJ. Originally from southeast Pennsylvania where she spent the past twenty years practicing and teaching about herbs, Susan continues to teach her informative 12-month foundation course entitled “Homestead Herbalism”. Her latest book, with Tina Sams, is The Herbal Medicine Cookbook: Everyday Recipes to Boost Your Health. The post Election 2020: Takeaways from the Democratic debate in Nevada; Plus: The Herbal Medicine Cookbook with Susan Hess appeared first on KPFA.
Tense times for the president and his attorney general. Tweets meddling in ongoing cases, and pardons issued without Justice Department input. But is talk of Bill Barr resigning real, or just his way of sending a message? Plus, a big Democratic debate night: Bernie Sanders has momentum, just four months after a heart attack forced him from the campaign trail. He says don't expect additional health records, and when asked about it, the Sanders campaign smears another candidate, with a false statement. And Michael Bloomberg joins his 2020 rivals for the first time: Expect heat over his money, his record on race and police issues -- as well as allegations he fostered a climate of sexism and misogyny at the business where he made his billions. Today's Panel: Michael Shear with New York Times, CNN'S Abby Phillip, Margaret Talev of Axios and POLITICO'S Heather Caygle. Also on the program: CNN's Kaitlan Collins and MJ Lee, along with Alex Burns and Arlette Saenz.
David Seager and Alex Burns of Gunners Town Podcast joined CHarlie Hawkins for a chat about Arteta and his management of the team, and they were joined by Warren Ratcliffe of AFC Analysis
In part 1 we heard vivid stories of how Alex found his way to theater, developed his directing style, and launched Quintessence Theater in Mt. Airy.Now in part 2 we take a lively trip through building the Quintessence production of Christopher Marlowe’s challenging “Dr. Faustus” — finding a “charismatic and dashing” actor for the lead role, convincing a nationally-known designer to create a blockbuster experience with a tiny budget, figuring out how the devil can set off fireworks when it’s prohibited by the Fire Marshal, walking home after opening night, and more.And we hear what’s behind the stellar performances Alex gets from actors — looking for humanity, facility with language, and body ease in auditions, and crafting just-right feedback in rehearsals to help actors get to places they haven’t gone before.Along the way we see how his enthusiasm, vision, and sense of adventure build a great experience for the actors and the audience as well as for himself.Podcast website: https://nwphillypodcast.netMore about Alex Burns and Quintessence Theater Group:Alexander Burns websiteQuintessence Theatre GroupBios - AlexBurns.com, Broad Street Review Quintessence’s "Doctor Faustus", with links to reviewsArticlesClassics Now and Forever: Interview with Quintessence Theatre’s Alexander Burns (Phindie, 2011)“I was born into Shakespeare, the American Shakespeare”: Alex Burns on directing MACBETH (Arden) (Phindie, 2015)Mt. Airy director stirs up toil and trouble at Arden (Chestnut Hill Local, 2015)
Quintessence Theater Group stages classic plays, with dynamic, innovative productions always true to the heart of the story. Artistic Director Alex Burns gives us a rich inside view.Hear how he found the seeds of his style in a thrilling collision of American emotion-centered acting with strict Shakespearean rhythm, how a chance encounter led him to launch Quintessence in Mount Airy after being certain he was leaving Philadelphia forever, and lots more.He’s out to show that classic theater is not elitist, where everyone who walks in the door feels transported as they experience the story together. Like in his radically condensed Hamlet, where four hours become two and the static story becomes power charged.Articulate, down-to-earth, and full of heart and humor, Alex shares inspiring big ideas as well as real-life challenges of keeping a small theater afloat.And don’t miss part 2 next time, with great stories that open up how Quintessence productions come to life.Podcast website: https://nwphillypodcast.netMore about Alex Burns and Quintessence Theater Group:Alexander Burns websiteQuintessence Theatre GroupQuintessence production of Hamlet (2013)Bios - AlexBurns.com, Broad Street Review ArticlesClassics Now and Forever: Interview with Quintessence Theatre’s Alexander Burns (Phindie, 2011)“I was born into Shakespeare, the American Shakespeare”: Alex Burns on directing MACBETH (Arden) (Phindie, 2015)Mt. Airy director stirs up toil and trouble at Arden (Chestnut Hill Local, 2015)
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Aidan Cutler. Alex Burns. Daniel Wallage. Ella-Maria Danson. James Molyneux. Charlotte George. Michael Bowie. Jasmine Hackett. Gabriel Hinchliffe. Samara Rawlins. At the Union Theatre until 24th.
Loser Jim and Alex Burns, of Fishtown, Philadelphia A Philadelphia couple expecting their first child have sparked outrage for requesting high-maintenance, Paleo-friendly, and elaborate meals from their friends on a crowdsourcing page. Jim and Alex Burns are expecting their first child on April 29. To prepare, the couple set up a profile on Meal Train - a website that allows friends and loved ones to make home-cooked meals and deliver them to those who are sick, or in the Burns' case, have just welcomed a baby. But the Burns' went overboard with their Meal Train listing, writing in more than 30 specific recipes they'd like delivered, and then sharing it to a neighborhood's social network. Recipes included elaborate options like 'Paleo breakfast egg muffins with thinly sliced cremini mushrooms, pork breakfast sausage and three tablespoons of melted and cooled ghee'. Other requests included 'Spiced lentil, sweet potato and kale whole wheat pockets'. The soon-to-be-dad also said that if the couple didn't want to be 'distracted' by people bringing them food, he would 'put a big white cooler in our side yard'. A neighbor then shared the post on Twitter where the couple faced immediate backlash for their high maintenance favor. 'Amazon Prime and Door Dash/Uber Eats/Grub Hub all exist. I'm all for a meal train but aside from actual allergies from food , you should be grateful for what you get. I also get the Check Ins but JEEZ they are high maintenance,' one Twitter user said. 'So basically, he's not sure he'll get enough sleep to be able to step up and help his wife with the household duties, and he's asking the neighborhood to that s**t FOR him,' one outraged Twitter user wrote. Winner Robert Hurley, a high school senior from Florida Robert is graduating at the top of his class, with schools like Yale and Stanford competing for him, but his real accomplishment — overcoming being raised in a trailer full of drugs and crime.
VLOG 7 ft. Matthew Croke. Sophie Isaacs. Charlotte Wakefield. Chloe Hart. Rob Fowler. Sharon Sexton. Gerard McCarthy. Candace Furbert. Nadine Coyle. Gals Aloud. Sooz Kempner. Lucy O’Byrne. Lucy May Barker. Shona White. Adele Anderson. Elissa Churchill. Kat Lozano. Ryan Anderson. Chris Bartlett-Walford. Alex Burns. Shakira Rattray. Abi Carter-Simpson. The Show Goes On. Come From Away. Only Fools and Horses. Fame. The Curtain Up Show Unplugged. Follies. MT Fest UK. Lens London. I also mention, Oscar Conlon-Morrey. Gemma Sutton. Joanna Riding. Janie Dee. Paul Taylor Mills. Liam Doyle. Mark Anderson. Harriet Thorpe. Jamie Muscato. Bronte Barbe. Will Burton. Carrie Hope Fletcher. Tash Taylor Johnson. Ben Forster. Jodie Jacobs. Jordan Luke Gage. Lizzie Connolly. Danielle Steers. Shoshona Bean. Durone Stokes. Tom Lloyd. Chris Passey.
David Barstow and Susanne Craig, reporters for The New York Times, explain how they cracked open the biggest story of the campaign, overcoming nagging doubts to nail down Donald J. Trump’s tax returns. We also talk to Stuart Stevens, the chief strategist for Mitt Romney, about why the 2012 Republican nominee was so reluctant to release his tax returns and to Alex Burns, a Times reporter, about how the latest tax revelations are reshaping the last few weeks of the presidential campaign.
David Barstow and Susanne Craig, reporters for The New York Times, explain how they cracked open the biggest story of the campaign, overcoming nagging doubts to nail down Donald J. Trump's tax returns. We also talk to Stuart Stevens, the chief strategist for Mitt Romney, about why the 2012 Republican nominee was so reluctant to release his tax returns and to Alex Burns, a Times reporter, about how the latest tax revelations are reshaping the last few weeks of the presidential campaign.
Chief Communication Officer Japhy's INTRO / #SNAFU Mea Culpa 4min - #Kraken alert, stormy seas, tech issues & echoes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraken http://www.fargonebooks.com/high.html http://www.amazon.com/Todd-Brendan-Fahey/e/B001K91I5G https://medium.com/@ToddFahey/hell-bottled-up-chronicles-of-a-late-propaganda-minister-far-gone-books-2016-74b285b197c3#.xjpa63nse Hell Bottled Up is "an eye-opening, Gonzo journey into the dark heart of John McCain via the strange, twilight world of ultra-Right Arizona politics. Gut-wrenching, humorous and confrontational journalism issued by a propaganda specialist stationed at Ground Zero. Todd Brendan Fahey is one of the most illuminating, renegade minds in contemporary America" - Alex Burns, [former] Editor-in-Chief Disinfo.com 5min30sec - The Worlds' BIGGEST Ever Pirate Story 1989 #USC Professional Writing Program, dabbling in various #psychedelics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelia Paul Gillette #PlayMistyForMe http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067588/ http://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/18/us/paul-gillette-58-wrote-play-misty.html #ClintEastwood, Dr. Humphrey Osmond, #AldousHuxley #FrankChurch #MKULTRA #LauraHuxley Al Hubbard is the co-protagonist of #WisdomsMaw: The Acid Novel [Far Gone Books, 1996]: http://www.amazon.com/Wisdoms-Maw-Todd-Brendan-Fahey-ebook/dp/B00FSG7NCE https://web.archive.org/web/20040214095925/ http://www.thememoryhole.org/hubbard/ 14min - #OSS, Wild Bill Donovan, #HankAlbarelli #FrankOlsen https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hank+albarelli+lsd https://duckduckgo.com/?q=frank+olson+lsd 17min30sec - Operation Midnight Climax https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Midnight_Climax 19min - George Hunter White, Political Blackmail, #AcidDreams https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Dreams https://duckduckgo.com/?q=george+hunter+white+operation+midnight+climax 22min30sec - Todd drops an F-BOMB! ( on a Pirate Ship ) Fear & Loathing w/ Al Hubbard's "spooky" archivist, factionalized 30min - #ExclusiveInterview, living in an UN disclosed location, sick & tired of Korea 32min - A String Of Saturdays, 33min - #HellBottledUp 34min - Fear & Loathing in Amsterdam, #SmokeMagazine 38min - #TheWarOnSomeDrugs 39min - Let's Make A Book Deal, signed copies, PDF form, #AmazonReviews http://fargonebooks.com/wisdomsmaw/1/WMchap1.pdf 41min - Timothy Leary hated HST, #WisdomsMaw published 1996, Thompson's publisher #WilliamStankey 43:30min - #KrisMillegan, #TrineDay Publications 45min - #SPINMagazine, 46min - #FarGoneBooks 48min - Mike Kawitsky "Journey To Everywhere" http://www.amazon.com/Michael-Kawitzky/e/B00KX8K7LQ #Neuronauts, #TerrenceMcKenna 51min - #VICEMagazine, Kindle, Amazon bloodsuckers 52min - #DavidBowie, Oh You Pretty Things, #RUSirius, Kenn Goffman, MONDO 2000, True Mutations 56min - #DouglasRushkoff, #Mindsdotcom, take BACK the power 58min - Appear.in video conferencing platform, algorithms, Facebook's AWFUL hashtags 1hr - #EdwardSnowden #AnimalFarm, #BoingBoing Zine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Frauenfelder http://realitysandwich.com/260993/the- future-is-now-an-interview-with-douglas-rushkoff/ 1hr1min - #TPP legitimacy controversy 62min30sec - #JohnPerryBarlow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Perry_Barlow https://www.youtube.com/results?q=declaration+independence+cyberspace #BlockChain Technology, decentralized, Digital #CryptoCurrency, #NetFreedom, #CreativeCommons, #TOR 1hr7min - Reality Sandwich.com, #DanielPinchbeck, #BillOttman, #WSBurroughs, The #BeatGeneration 1hr8min - #USENET, #USC, #HighTimes 1hr10min - #DouglasRushkoff, Program Or Be Programed, #WarrenZevon, Enjoy Every Sandwich, #DavidLetterman, #HST does stand-up comedy, #Hunter S. Thompson, Redondo Beach, The Strand Theater, Off the Record, #COCAINE http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=rapscallion Hunter as the Pirate King 1hr14min - Bohemian Grove, Todd's Bohemian Grove "friends", Alex Jones, HST infamous snuff allegations https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hunter+s+thompson+snuff+movie&ia=videos #FACTCHECK 1hr16min - #AdamGorightly & the EARLY Discordians, Greg Hill, Kerry Thornley, Robert Anton Wilson, #RAW 1hr18min - #RUSirius, #DavidBowie, #PhilipKDick, the PINK Beam 1hr20min - TBF on the supernatural & paranormal, Man-made UFOS as an #OpenSecret https://duckduckgo.com/?q=secret+man+made+ufos+triangular+tr+3B 1hr21min - #GregBishop, #RadioMisteriso, Pirate Radio Exclusive, Coast to Coast AM, #GeorgeKnapp, depression, suicide, professional struggles, lack of recognition, HST's personal note to TBF July 1997, & helping to save lives https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Is_Not_the_End https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=death+is+not+the+end+dylan 1hr27min - #KittyDukakis drinks rubbing alcohol, #JimmyCarter and HST friends? #RUTHLESS https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hunter+s+thompson+on+jimmy+carter 1hr28min - #KennThomas, Konspiracy Kon in Korea ????? #Parapolitics #Spooks #Kooks 1hr31min - #ChejuDo #photography. Wisdom's Maw #screenplay "As your attorney, i advise you to ..." 1hr33min - TBF's CLASS vs. SHIT list, #PaulKrassner ( is NOT DEAD ..... yet ) http://www.paulkrassner.com/ #PaulKanter http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2016/01/28/reports-jefferson-airplanes-paul-kantner-dies/79490508/ #AlAronowitz http://www.nysun.com/obituaries/al-aronowitz-77-a-writer-of-1960s-scene/18088/ 1h37min - Xenophobia in Korea Dr, David A Mason ( Episode #12 of Pirate Radio Poddcast ) http://space-pirate-radio.podomatic.com/entry/2016-03-28T22_20_40-07_00 1hr38min - Japhy meets Kesey & the Pranksters in #Edinburgh, #WheresMerlin Tour, Grateful Dead, Kesey's Farm, August 1992, #JerryGarcia collapses into diabetic coma http://www.key-z.com/who.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry_Pranksters 1hr41min - #MagicBus #Furthur restored, #Pranksters 50th Anniversary Tour, more #ficitionalization, #HellBottledUp, #FranklinMoore, threats of lawsuits, TBF denied yet again 1hr43min - #ZaneKesey invites Japhy on #Further, #VanMorrison ( on Todd's CLASS list ), #CHANNEL4, #CH4, #JohnCassidy, #JB, #RosslynChapel, Japhy invites Pranksters, #HolyBloodHolyGrail, #DaVinciCode, #DanBrown 1hr45min - #Standford LSD experiments, #MenloPark Veterans Hospital, ground zero for the psychedelic 60's, did it lead to the END of #MKULTRA? FREE PDF download of Wisdom's Maw - Chapter One http://www.tokesignals.com/wisdoms-maw-the-acid-novel-how-it-all-began-2/ 1hr49min - The War on SOME "Drugs", #ERGOT, the #WarOnConsciousness, #MagicMushrooms, prohibiting nature, the Yage Letters, #AllenGinsberg, #Genesis1 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yage-Letters-William-S-Burroughs/dp/0872860043/279-5116520-0451153 https://duckduckgo.com/?q=kesey+stanford+hospital+lsd 1hr50min - #BiometricBeast, #PoliticalPrisoners, #Fingerprinting, #RetinalScans, SouthKorea, #NannyState, #Confucianism, textbook #Fascism, #CHAEBOLS, "The SIXTIES never happened ..." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaebol 1hr53min - #RobertAntonWilson, #RAW, #Austin,Texas, Reverend #IvanStang, #ChurchOfSubGenius, #SantaCruz, #Disinfo DOT com, #ConspiracyCon, #DisinfoCon, TBF saves Uncle Bob's ass & becomes a bonafide POPE of #Discordia 1hr57min - Tech issues be DAMNED! Contact: fargonebooks@gmail.com for digital goodies 1hr58min - http://www.howtoteachenglishabroad.com/blog/9-celebrities-you-wont-believe-taught-english-abroad #MINDS dot com #FANN Fringe Alternative News Network (FANN™) https://www.facebook.com/groups/162594 0707672680/ Pirate-Radio-Podcasts.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/461356700723676/ Pirate Radio Calendar April 16th - Kris Millegan ( #SNAFU CANCELLED ) April 22nd/23rd - #ToddBrendanFahey #GONZO #Journalism April 25th - #EXCLUSIVE #MindsPanel April 29th/30th - #WilliamRamsey #Crowley & the #occult May 6th - #TammyFaye - #NYC Musician & performer May 13th - *Chris Brown #UFOContactee / Todd Winnipeg Alternative Press #WAM https://www.facebook.com/mcdooge May 20th - #AageNost May 27th - Seph N. Havens #MGTOW June first 2 weeks TBA - #JohnFord roundtable, #KrisMillegan June 17th https://www.facebook.com/peterdaley72 #SEWOL #KoreanCults June 24th/25th week #KennThomas #SteamshovelPress #Parapolitics July1st - WEED #Roundtable “Life is real; life is earnest. Death is not the goal” - Hunter S. Thompson to Todd Brendan Fahey, July 1997 Talk to Mark Frauenfelder about Blockchain. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=magic+bus+who+pranksters
With New York Times reporter Alex Burns
The day after primaries, Alex Burns and Manu Raju on the likelihood Scott Brown will run for Senate in New Hampshire. Driving the Day is sponsored by Comcast. Produced by Michael Schwab.
In questa puntata: Hurry, hurry! Corri cavallina, corri... La prova della Porsche Cayman R sulla pista di Castrezzato, in Franciacorta. Formula 1: Nel Grand Prix degli Emirati ad Abu Dhabi, penultima gara della stagione, Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) raccoglie gli ultimi applausi di un campionato da record per numero di vittorie e pole position. Nelle immagini che seguono il neo campione del mondo illustra la geometria della pista di Yas Marina. Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton e Jenson Button ci svelano modi e tempi della loro preparazione alla vigilia del GP. Formula 1: Storia di cani e gatti in Formula 1. Avete capito bene. Nel nostro servizio riviviamo alla moviola i duelli in pista tra Lewis Hamilton e Felipe Massa nel corso della stagione. L’ultimo dei quali sulla pista di Nuova Delhi: 5 in condotta per entrambi. Formula 1: Le responsabilità, gli ostacoli tecnico-logistici, le ansie, i sogni, gli obiettivi: profilo professionale di Alex Burns, responsabile della Williams. Il ritorno gradito di un ex campione iridato. In attesa del prossimo campionato del mondo 2012, Mika Hakkinen ripassa la lezione sulla Mercedes SL AMG GT3 nella lontana Cina. Motivi dettati dalla discrezione o pura strategia?
In questa puntata: Hurry, hurry! Corri cavallina, corri... La prova della Porsche Cayman R sulla pista di Castrezzato, in Franciacorta. Formula 1: Nel Grand Prix degli Emirati ad Abu Dhabi, penultima gara della stagione, Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) raccoglie gli ultimi applausi di un campionato da record per numero di vittorie e pole position. Nelle immagini che seguono il neo campione del mondo illustra la geometria della pista di Yas Marina. Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton e Jenson Button ci svelano modi e tempi della loro preparazione alla vigilia del GP. Formula 1: Storia di cani e gatti in Formula 1. Avete capito bene. Nel nostro servizio riviviamo alla moviola i duelli in pista tra Lewis Hamilton e Felipe Massa nel corso della stagione. L’ultimo dei quali sulla pista di Nuova Delhi: 5 in condotta per entrambi. Formula 1: Le responsabilità, gli ostacoli tecnico-logistici, le ansie, i sogni, gli obiettivi: profilo professionale di Alex Burns, responsabile della Williams. Il ritorno gradito di un ex campione iridato. In attesa del prossimo campionato del mondo 2012, Mika Hakkinen ripassa la lezione sulla Mercedes SL AMG GT3 nella lontana Cina. Motivi dettati dalla discrezione o pura strategia?
7 AM - Mitt's mormonism; Beard cutting attack in Ohio; Alex Burns from Politico comes on to talk Republican candidates with us.
Richard D. Bailey shares his journey as a certified fraud examiner and his encounter with Alexander Chatfield Burns, a young financial prodigy involved in a major fraud. Richard discovers discrepancies in a vineyard acquisition and uncovers evidence of a massive fraud. He cooperates with the FBI, wears a wire, and navigates the uncertainty of the investigation. The story takes a tragic turn when Alex Burns commits suicide.Richard's experience highlights the importance of fraud examination and the challenges faced in uncovering and prosecuting financial crimes. This conversation explores the details of a $350 million fraud and its aftermath. The fraud involved the creation of fake stock certificates and the sale of bogus securities to insurance companies. The perpetrators were able to buy expensive properties and live a lavish lifestyle using the stolen money.How to Contact: Certified fraud examiner | Richard D Bailey | Home (rdbailey.com)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/true-crime-connections-advocacy-podcast/donations