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On April 17, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia held that Google violated antitrust law through the monopolization of digital advertisement. Google’s “exclusionary conduct substantially harmed Google's publisher customers, the competitive process, and, ultimately, consumers of information on the open web,” said the Court. This is the second case in which the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division has scored a win against Google, the first having come in August 2024 and relating to Google’s monopoly of “general search.” Google has vowed that they will appeal both cases. Join this FedSoc Forum to discuss the case and its possible future effects.Featuring:Prof. Rebecca Haw Allensworth, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law, Vanderbilt University Law SchoolBilal Sayyed, Senior Competition Counsel, TechFreedomJoel Thayer, President, Digital Progress InstituteModerator: Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce--To register, click the link above.
In August 2024, a federal district court held that Google possesses monopolistic power over “general search” and “general search text advertising,” which Google illegally maintained through exclusive agreements. The DOJ has suggested a range of possible remedies, including possible divestitures, while Google counters that the suggested remedies are “wildly interventionist” and could harm American consumers. A remedies trial will take place this year.This FedSoc Forum will discuss the decision, the remedies trial, and its future implications for other large companies, particularly within the tech sphere.Featuring:Thomas DeMatteo, General Counsel, Senate Judiciary CommitteeGeoffrey A. Manne, President & Founder, International Center for Law and EconomicsAnant Raut, Public Advisor, National Institute of Standards and TechnologyModerator: Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce--To register, click the link above.
The Interview: The importance of American Leadership in all things technology China is biggest threat to US technology and economy Congress needs to develops laws to spur technology advancements
On August 20, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas struck down the Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Complete Rule in its entirety, finding it exceed FTC’s statutory authority and was arbitrary and capricious. The Rule, adopted in April, banned virtually all new noncompete clauses in employment contracts and invalidated existing noncompete agreements except for those covering certain senior executives. Ryan, LLC, the U.S. Chamber, the Business Roundtable, the Texas Association of Business, and the Longview Chamber of Commerce challenged this Rule. Join this FedSoc Forum discussion of the case, its decision, and what might happen next.Featuring:Andrew G.I. Kilberg, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPJudson O. Littleton, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLPModerator: Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce--To register, click the link above.For more information on this topic, click here to read our blog.
Asheesh Agarwal, American Edge Project Advisor was back on VERONICA LIVE to discuss AEP's just released report outlining strategy to beat China in the global tech race by maintaining leadership in technology. Great discussion with this forward thinking American leader on the three policies pillars regarding this movement and how AEP is leading the way.
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Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Scott Simpson Utah Leaders Appeal Dismissal of The Antiques Act We begin the show with an appeal from the Utah Attorney General's Office of the recent dismissal decision in the state's lawsuit against the president’s use of the Antiques Act in the designation of Bears Ears and the expansion of the Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss the details of the appeal. SLC Airport Newest Expansion On Tuesday, the Salt Lake International Airport celebrated finishing the latest phase of their reconstruction project. Executive Director of Airports at Salt Lake City Corporation Bill Wyatt joined the show what is now open in the airport and what phases are left. How Are Utahns Feeling About the New Flag a Year Later? Nearly a year has gone by since the new state flag was adopted and it appears that there remains a little tension still out there about the new design. We take a look at a poll from the Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics on what Utah voters think of the new flag. Are Cyberattacks Increasing in the US? We are seeing an increase in cyberattacks on US businesses and government entities. We spoke to Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce to discuss this national threat from foreign countries, and what the U.S. is doing about it. Trump’s Children To Testify In Fraud Trial For president Trump's trial in New York continues as Donald Trump Jr is expected to testify today in the Trump Organization fraud trial. We are joined by ABC News Legal Analyst Royal Oakes to discuss the latest. Political Games in Washington It seems like business as usual now in Washington D.C. We have a new speaker, there is a government shutdown looming and the political games are now resuming again. Hosts Scott and Taylor discuss what is happening in the nation's Capital. Third-Party Candidates Gaining More Popularity There are a few third-party candidates gaining popularity for the 2024 presidential election, will they be able to make a significant impact? Hosts Taylor and Scott discuss. The Conflict in Israel and Social Media We end the show by discussing how social media is impacting how some generations view and react to the war in Israel. We spoke to NewsNation National Correspondent Elizabeth Prann about her findings on this issue.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Scott Simpson We are seeing an increase in cyberattacks on US businesses and government entities. We spoke to Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce to discuss this national threat from foreign countries, and what the U.S. is doing about it.
Kruser talks to Jared Halpern from FOX News and Doug Kelly from American Edge Project in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug Kelly, American Edge Project CEO was back to join VERONICA LIVE to discuss the work of his nonprofit that is working on behalf of all Americans. Doug shared why America needs to be focused on American innovation, our economy, policy and keeping the internet free. Great discussion with this leader who is leading the cybersecurity fight against threats from China, Iran, and Russia.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Doug Kelly is the President and CEO of the American Edge Project. Doug joined AEP as Chief Executive Officer in September 2021 to spearhead AEP's effort to protect America's technology innovation edge. He is working to raise awareness about China and its technological advances.
Larry talks to Doug Kelly from American Edge Project about artificial intelligence in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Doug Kelly from American Edge Project about AI and if it really should be a big worry to the American government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Asheesh Agarwal of the American Edge Project joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss the important work this nonprofit is working to ensure America wins the tech race against China. Asheesh discussed how we can safeguard America's technological edge, Artificial Intelligence, how China is setting up shop in Cuba and why the internet needs to remain free. Super interesting interview.
President & CEO Mark Wilson of the Florida Chamber of Commerce joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss his work securing Florida's future. He discussed the Florida 2030 Blueprint Plan as Florida prepares to be the 3rd most populous state in the Union. Mark also talked about tourism, lawsuit abuse and so much more. Hear what this Florida leader is doing on behalf of Floridians. Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Alan Lawson joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss his path to becoming a Supreme Court Justice. He recently retired and has joined the new law firm Lawson Huck Gonzales. This week Justice Lawson now on the other side of the bench, won his first case in 22 years on behalf of the Department of Education fighting to keep pornography out of the classroom. Check out what this Florida legal eagle had to say. Asheesh Agarwal of the American Edge Project joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss the important work this nonprofit is working to ensure America wins the tech race against China. Asheesh discussed how we can safeguard America's technological edge, Artificial Intelligence, how China is setting up shop in Cuba and why the internet needs to remain free. Super interesting interview. Gary Handler, owner of the Curate 30A Gallery in Rosemary Beach on 30A and artist Simon Kenevan joined VERONICA LIVE in studio to discuss everything art. Gary shared how he got into the art business, how he chooses artists for his three galleries and the relationships he forms with his clients. Simon who is from the United Kingdom, shared his path from designing greeting cards to becoming an artist of some of the most beautiful seascapes you will ever see. Simon is also multitalented and is a professional harmonica player. He gave us a lovely impromptu performance. Curate 30A Gallery is hosting “Walking on Sunshine” a summer series featuring several artists painting original paintings live in the gallery. Such a fun interview with art lovers. Special thanks to my Co-Host Attorney Jason Gonzalez.
Joyce talks about former President Jimmy Carter, the FBI deciding to turn over paperwork regarding the Biden's family exchanges of money. Fox News going after Tucker Carlson for a breach of his non-compete contract, and cable news networks.Asheesh Agarawal of American Edge Project calls in to talk about China's impact on American technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hosts: Leah Murray and Derek Brown Small businesses are called the backbone of our economy and the embodiment of American values. We are joined Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce, to discuss how small businesses are tackling new challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Derek Brown Update On Utah's Second District We begin the show with an update on the latest information about Congressman Stewart's seat, we speak with KSL Reporter Lindsay Aerts. Derek and Leah also discuss the latest rumors on who might run for the seat. Working Class Politics: Do They Lean Republican Or Democrat? The Deseret News recently did a study looking at the working class in the United States and who they are planning on voting for in 2024. Deseret News National Politics Editor Suzanne Bates joins the show to discuss the poll. 2024 Presidential Hopefuls We continue to have new names announcing their candidacy for the 2024 elections, and another name announcing they will not run in 2024. Smalls Business In America Small businesses are called the backbone of our economy and the embodiment of American values. We are joined Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce, to discuss how small businesses are tackling new challenges. Tim Scott In The View Monday morning, presidential candidate Senator Tim Scott from South Carolina appeared on ABC's The View stirring up a conversation on racism. Hosts Leah and Derek discuss some of his responses. Illegal Border Crossings Down New data from the Department of Homeland Security show illegal border entries have dropped 70% along the Southern Border since the end of Title 42. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone joins the to discuss why we are seeing such a dramatic drop. House Oversight Committee To Hold Hearings On UFOs The House Oversight Committee could soon hold a hearing after an Air Force veteran came forward with information on an extraterrestrial craft recovered and kept secret by the U.S. government. Marik Von Rennenkampff, opinion contributor for The Hill, joins the show to discuss the details of the alleged information by the whistleblower.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug Kelly discusses the American Edge Project and their mission to close the connectivity divide in the U.S., helping small businesses grow, and teaching users how to protect themselves on the web...
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Doug Kelly is the President and CEO of the American Edge Project. Doug joined AEP as Chief Executive Officer in September 2021 to spearhead AEP's effort to protect America's technology innovation edge. He is working to raise awareness about China and its technological advances.
Guest hosts: Marty Carpenter and Taylor Morgan China's recently announced plans to build a competitor to the popular U.S. artificial intelligence app, ChatGPT. This is all part of China's efforts to lead on cutting-edge tech tools to overtake the United States as the global tech leader. Doug Kelly from the American Edge Project explains the tech race with China why it's important for American to lead in this area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest host Tres Watson host of Kentucky Politics Weekly fills in for Larry and he's talking to Doug Kelly CEO of the American Edge Project and Austin Horn from the Herald Leader in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined by Congresswoman Laurel Lee of Florida's 15th Congressional District and Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project.-Congresswoman Laurel Lee proudly represents the 15th District of Florida. Prior to her election to the U.S. House of Representatives, she served as Florida's 36th Secretary of State under the DeSantis Administration from January 2019 to May 2022.Congresswoman Laurel Lee was sworn into office in the United States House of Representatives on January 3, 2023. She proudly represents the 15th District of Florida which encompasses eastern Hillsborough county including Thonotosassa and Plant City, and part of Brandon, as well as parts of Pasco and Polk counties including Zephyrhills and west Lakeland.A wife, mother, and daughter of a two-star general in the United States Air Force, Laurel is committed to ensuring that the 15th District of Florida's voice is represented in Congress. Laurel grew up in a military family, born at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. As a life-long public servant, Laurel is focused on bringing common-sense solutions to Washington that will encourage job growth, limit government overreach, secure our borders, and bolster our economic and national security. Prior to her election to the U.S. House of Representatives, Laurel served as Florida's 36th Secretary of State under the DeSantis Administration from January 2019 to May 2022. During her tenure, she worked to strengthen Florida's elections infrastructure and cybersecurity defenses and ensured accurate and secure elections in the state. From 2013-2019, Laurel served as a Circuit Court Judge in Florida's Thirteenth Judicial Court in Hillsborough County, appointed by then-Governor Rick Scott. Before becoming a judge, she served as a federal prosecutor for the United States Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Florida. As a federal prosecutor, she investigated and litigated False Claims Act cases and initiated and prosecuted a wide range of criminal offenses, including white-collar crime, violent crime, and offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children. Laurel serves on House Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees. Her main focus on these committees includes government accountability and transparency and protecting our nation from threats both abroad and at home. During her first week in office, Laurel introduced the REINS Act to remove burdensome government regulations for Floridians. This legislation reins in harmful regulations, limits executive overreach, and protects all Americans from unelected and unchecked Washington bureaucrats. Laurel is a graduate of the University of Florida where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 1996 and received her law degree in 1999.Laurel lives in eastern Hillsborough County with her husband, Tom, and their three children. -Doug Kelly is the CEO of the American Edge Project, a coalition dedicated to the proposition that American innovators are an essential part of U.S. economic health, national security and individual freedoms.Doug's lived experience drew him to American Edge's mission. Raised in a small Michigan town that lost 43 percent of its manufacturing jobs over two decades, he saw firsthand the painful consequences of what happens when policymakers don't vigorously protect what gives our country and our communities a competitive edge.Concerned that lawmakers were making the same mistake with the U.S. technology industry, Doug joined AEP as Chief Executive Officer in September 2021 to spearhead AEP's effort to protect America's technology innovation edge.An accomplished, values-driven executive, Doug has spent his entire career as a relentless force for good in transforming lives at the national, state, and local levels. He brings to AEP a deep background in politics, advocacy, technology, and organization building.For 20 years, he served in senior leadership roles in the political sector, deeply engaged in Presidential, Gubernatorial, and other statewide campaigns. Over his career, Doug has successfully led three separate large-scale transformation efforts in technology, organization building, and fundraising.Doug also served as President & CEO of Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky, & Indiana, the largest chapter of Make-A-Wish in the country and also founded a strategic consulting firm, Big Change Strategies, which coached executives to higher performance and developed growth and impact strategies for advocacy and nonprofit organizations.Doug lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, Linda. He has two college-aged children and a faithful pound dog named Tony, who has an endless appetite for chew toys and trail running.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. 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CEO Doug Kelly of American Edge Project joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss the newly formed coalition dedicated to promoting and protecting American innovation. Great discussion and of course China was highlighted as a threat to American innovation.CEO and Chairman Joey D'ISernia of the Eastern Shipbuilding Group joined VERONICA LIVE in studio to discuss his new role leading this billion dollar company that provides world class cutting edge ships around the globe. He also discussed how the company is an economic driver in the Panhandle of Florida. We also discussed how the company is hiring and so much more.Tess Rowland the newly appointed Mothers Against Drunk Driving President joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss her new national role and how she is traveling the country. Tess is working so hard to get the message out to not drink and drive and to choose ride sharing or a designated driver. We also caught up with her on her continued recovery from having been hit by a drunk driver. We loved having her back on the show. Our favorite Millennial Minister of Truth Drew Allen of the Drew Allen Podcast and substack joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss the latest Silicon Valley Bank debacle. We also talked about the upcoming indictment of President Trump and slave reparations being proposed in San Francisco.
CEO Doug Kelly of American Edge Project joined VERONICA LIVE to discuss the newly formed coalition dedicated to promoting and protecting American innovation. Great discussion and of course China was highlighted as a threat to American innovation.
Sloan has wall-to-wall coverage this morning! Matt Bennett, Founder and CEO of Christian Union talks preferred pronoun policies. Plus, Creek Stewart on the impending weather, Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project and more. Tune in!
Sloan has wall-to-wall coverage this morning! Matt Bennett, Founder and CEO of Christian Union talks preferred pronoun policies. Plus, Creek Stewart on the impending weather, Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project and more. Tune in!
Doug Kelly - CEO of American Edge Project - a coalition that believes that American innovators are an essential part of U.S. economic health, national security, and individual freedoms. He joins Tavis for a conversation about the work that his coalition engages in and shares his thoughts on the importance of American innovation – particularly in these current times.
Republican National Committeeman Chris Ager wants the NHGOP state party chairman's job and, so far, he's the only candidate in the race. In a wide-ranging interview with NHJournal Managing Editor Michael Graham, Ager talks about how his "diplomatic" approach may be different from the current mood of some GOP activists and how Gov. Chris Sununu's opposition to his candidacy may help him.He also works in a Sean Connery line from The Untouchables.Plus -- Doug Kelly with the American Edge Project on what the U.S. needs to do to maintain its tech advantage over China, and the actions Congress could take to keep America strong.To support NHJournal, please click here.
Is American tech and innovation something that's not just good for California tech bros? Yes, and former U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp can tell you why. She was the first female Senator elected from North Dakota, served on the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, and serves on the Board of the American Edge Project, an advocacy group focused on the role of American technology and innovation. She also shares some favorite insider memories from the Senate, and weighs in on what the Democratic party gets wrong about picking it's nominees.
Is American tech and innovation something that's not just good for California tech bros? Yes, and former U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp can tell you why. She was the first female Senator elected from North Dakota, served on the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, and serves on the Board of the American Edge Project, an advocacy group focused on the role of American technology and innovation. She also shares some favorite insider memories from the Senate, and weighs in on what the Democratic party gets wrong about picking it's nominees.
Ashley Baker and Asheesh Agarwal discuss the FTC's Strategic Plan for 2022 - 2026, which sets out the FTC's priorities over the next five years. Ashley and Asheesh discuss goals that the FTC would like to achieve, their shift from the historically used consumer welfare standard to a public interest standard, and challenges to the FTC's assertion of jurisdiction to keep an eye on. Featuring:Ashley Baker, Director of Public Policy, Committee for JusticeAsheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of CommerceVisit our website – www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan The world is more and more relying on tech for almost everything we do and use in our everyday lives. Doug Kelly, CEO of American Edge Project calls the show to discuss why some Antitrust laws could be worse for the U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American consumers reap the benefits of innovation every day. New technology makes our lives easier, safer and many times, cheaper. New platforms, new products, all allowing us to shop and sell in a more connected world. Yet, some politicians in Congress are upset with how successful some of these companies have become. Enjoy the benefits of your Amazon Prime membership? Too bad. Joining to discuss why American innovation is important to protect is Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, an organization dedicated to protecting our competitive advantage. Join us for the full conversation!
On a new 'Hunkering Down,' Peter Schorsch and Florida Politics reporter Jacob Ogles hunkered down with Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, on how legislation at the state and federal levels could undermine America's advantages in innovation over China.
Zach talks with Doug Kelly, the CEO of the American Edge Project, about their view on maintaining American technological competitiveness. Zach discusses the first bipartisan budget passed by the Arizona State Legislature in 14 years. Patricia Schwabe shares news about the reboot of Tooley's Cafe in the Lost Barrio!
The Morning Drive spoke Wednesday with Doug Kelly, who is the CEO of the American Edge Project, a coalition dedicated to the proposition that American innovators are an essential part of US economic health, national security, and individual freedoms.
Doug Kelly, CEO of American Edge Project, and Terry Goddard, former Arizona Attorney general, join Mike O'Neil to discuss free and accessible internet, supporting American innovation, and more. TIMESTAMPS: SEG1 - 0:00 SEG 2 - 9:29 SEG 3 - 18:04 SEG 4 - 27:02 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show aired on Wednesday, June 8th, 2022 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Board of Education Member Pete Wildeboer and Asheesh Agarwal with the American Edge Project.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Asheesh Agarwal, advisor with the American Edge Project, discusses how some antitrust proposals by US politicians would damage our ability to compete with foreign adversaries. Plus: the critical mistakes & unlucky breaks in Uvalde. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of The Rotunda, lawmakers are back in Tallahassee to discuss and reform the state's property insurance market. Lawmakers like Sen. Jeff Brandes said the crisis has been brewing for too long. Governor Ron DeSantis scores another point in the legal saga over his controversial congressional redistricting map. A Florida appeals court is allowing it to take effect for now. Also, Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project calls on state leaders to be alert to Russia and China's increased cyberattacks and focus resources on American innovators.
On Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of The Rotunda, lawmakers are back in Tallahassee to discuss and reform the state's property insurance market. Lawmakers like Sen. Jeff Brandes said the crisis has been brewing for too long. Governor Ron DeSantis scores another point in the legal saga over his controversial congressional redistricting map. A Florida appeals court is allowing it to take effect for now. Also, Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project calls on state leaders to be alert to Russia and China's increased cyberattacks and focus resources on American innovators.
Cleveland Teachers Union President Shari Obrenski joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast and discussed how teachers managed to persevere during the COVID-19 pandemic through innovation and embracing technology. She also talked about the teacher shortage and why more needs to be done to support teachers. Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, joined the AWF Union podcast and talked about the importance of America's technology companies and the need to protect technological innovation from suffering the same fate as American manufacturing.
Larry talks about American innovation with Doug Kelly from American Edge Project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Doug Kelly from American Edge Project in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug Kelly, CEO of American Edge Project, discusses the need to incentivize tech companies to innovate. Mon Health System President and CEO David Goldberg and Highland-Clarksburg CEO Vickie Jones explain the hospitals' new affiliation agreement.
Feliks Banel on the creation of the Indigenous Voices podcast // Scott MacFarlane on the 700+ court cases related to the attack on the Capitol // Hanna Scott on local and national efforts to protect retail cannabis workers // Dose of Kindness -- friendship in the face of a paralyzing injury // Gee Scott on bringing the NBA back to Seattle // Chris Sullivan on the new Puyallup River Bridge maybe, possibly opening this weekend // Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, advocating for Big Tech's role in U.S. global power See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Doug Kelly from the American Edge Project, Democratic Strategist Mike Plante and your calls and texts. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
On this edition of the Iowa Business Report: The war in Ukraine has led to increased Russian and Chinese cyberattacks. Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project discusses U.S.-based technology."Iowa's Competitive Dashboard" results for 2022 have been released, and Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council shares findings. And in this week's "Business Profile", we'll meet Michael Ware of Controlled Chaos Arms in Baxter.For more, go to totallyiowa.com and click on the "radio programs" link. Presented by Advance Iowa, on line at advanceiowa.com; search for "Advance Iowa" on LinkedIn and Facebook, as well.Additional support comes from the Iowa Business Council, online at iowabusinesscouncil.org.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionMarch 18, 2022 Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project, on the increased threat of cyberattacks by Russia and China given the war in Ukraine.
Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice—God Bless America this is the Steve Gruber Show— FIERCE AND FEARLESS in pursuit of the truth each and every day—if you can't handle the truth—this may not be for you! Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— Well another big winter storm is rolling through the nation—this time it left its calling card with more than a foot of snow in Michigan and the Great Lakes—on its way east— TWO— The balance of power in the US Senate has been thrown into a tailspin—because a Democrat Senator has suffered a stroke—a lot more on this in the next hour— THREE— Time for a follow up—on a guest that was with me here on the program yesterday— Doug Kelly was on the show—from the American Edge Project—that he claimed was created to protect American tech industries from being destroyed by the Chinese and others— But if you were here listening—you would have heard me point out that while he was defending Facebook and the other social media giants—I pointed out—American Edge was created—funded and launched by Facebook— He tried to tell me how wrong I was—and how I had my facts wrong—and that Facebook isn't even in China— and that somehow I was defending China for calling out his lies to defend the monopoly of Facebook and all the rest— Well he was right—in so far as Facebook is not technically legal in China—BUT—make no mistake—Mark Zuckerberg and his company are in bed there—and making a pile of money— Please allow me to explain
Doug Kelly is chief executive officer of the American Edge Project. China having a technical advantage over US tech firms. Facebook helps set up American Edge to battle antitrust push
Doug Kelly is chief executive officer of the American Edge Project. Will Congress Handcuff American Tech and Hand China a Permanent Advantage?
On this edition of the Iowa Business Report: Enhancing American technological innovation through free market policies is the goal of the American Edge Project; we talk with CEO Doug Kelly.Inflation has hit the "12 Days of Christmas" shopping list.And in this week's "Business Profile", the first of a two-part conversation with Dr. Lou Honory of Environmental Lubricants Manufacturing, now based in Grundy Center.For more, go to totallyiowa.com and click on the "radio programs" link. Presented by Advance Iowa, on line at advanceiowa.com. Search for "Advance Iowa" on LinkedIn and Facebook, as well.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionDecember 17, 2021 Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, about key issues they will promote in 2022.
The History Tour with Donald Trump and Bill O'Reilly was epic and the vaccine regulations are increasing. Blue state fear leading to blue state deaths. Definition of fully vaccinated ever changing. Gregory Wrightstone, is a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington Virginia. He is bestselling author of Inconvenient Facts: The Science that Al Gore doesn't want you to know. He is on the show to discuss Biden and tornados. China and Us Manufacturing is a big concern, Doug Kelly, chief executive officer of the American Edge Project breaks it all down. The Buff Show Christmas Book Tour continues with Harlan Rector, author, actor playwright and voice specialist. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebuffshow) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-buff-show/support
Doug Kelly is chief executive officer of the American Edge Project. Don't let American technology suffer the same fate as manufacturing