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David “Golden Voice” Waldman mellifluously orated us through the week and off the ledge. We're on our own now, but first: President Why Don't You Just is out there just getting things done every minute. What things? Why? Don't ask him, he doesn't know and doesn't care. He has staff for that. But Trump, like any boss will tell you, is the only one getting things done around here. That's why he's ordering all the lazy good-for-nothing remote workers to get their asses back to office where someone can assistant manage them. There! His boss part is done, the rest is just details. On to California to find out why don't they just turn on the big water tap so people can flush their toilets on the fire? They could they just put immigrants on the fire line and… what? Details! What matters is that a lot gets done, whatever that might be. As long as things just get done, we can always go back and make corrections. Like the two DC cops who chased that kid with their SUV until he was run over. Pardon the cops, and as for the kid… That'll buff right out. Must bosses think of everything? It's up to teachers across the nation to figure out what to tell their children when an automatic weapon toting stranger enters a classroom and schoolmates disappear forever… and when that stranger wasn't sent by the Feds. Wielding government to annihilate woke weaponized government is tricky business. Might need to crack a lot of eggs to make that omelet. The Leopards Ate My Face party will sometimes have to accept that a certain number of faces will be eaten by leopards. Lauren Boebert went to check the genitalia of someone in the restroom and came up empty handed. Andrew Puzder's wife beating kept him from being labor secretary in 2017, but now he will be EU ambassador. Now, there's probably nothing in the way of him beating his wife. Several congressional Gops were happy to attend Cassidy Hutchinson's Jan. 6 testimony and texted her with details on how they would like to show her their happiness. Mike Johnson had to send his son an emergency boner alert.
Dom welcomes Andrew Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, which owns Hardees and Carl's Jr., back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear his thoughts on Trump's economic policy. Trump, who's giving an economic address at the New York Economic Club, has shown positivity toward tariffs, something Dom disagrees with, causing him to ask Puzder to tell when and where tariffs do indeed help domestic economic failures. Then, Dom and Puzder delve into other economic issues, including tax rates and other edicts Trump promotes that will indeed help to right a tough economy.
Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, owner of Hardees and Carl's Jr., back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss issues of the economy, particularly stances offered up by the Harris campaign as we gear up for the 2024 election. Puzder offers his depth of expertise to pick apart Kamala's suggestions that the federal government should have corporate influence, including a potential for federal price fixing. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have ruined the economy, yet continue to deflect the blame on Trump; 2nd HOUR GUEST: Trump attorney and Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, John Eastman, on the election fraud from 2020; 3rd HOUR GUEST: Former Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants and economic expert, is a Distinguished Visiting Fellow for business and economic freedom at The Heritage Foundation, Andrew Puzder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests: Daniel Coupland, Andrew Puzder, & Mardi Billman Host Scot Bertram talks with Daniel Coupland, Dean of Masters in Classical Education and Professor of Education at Hillsdale, about the war on phonics. Andrew Puzder, former Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants, lays out the failures of the Biden economy and how to fix it. And Mardi […]
Guests: Daniel Coupland, Andrew Puzder, & Mardi Billman Host Scot Bertram talks with Daniel Coupland, Dean of Masters in Classical Education and Professor of Education at Hillsdale, about the war on phonics. Andrew Puzder, former Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants, lays out the failures of the Biden economy and how to fix it. And Mardi Billman, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Hillsdale, returns for an installment in her “Drama in Scientific Discovery” series to tell us about the birth of Chemistry as a science.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Puzder is the author of "The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left's Plot to Stop It." He is an attorney and the former CEO of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr. On this episode with the Borellis they discuss the economy, energy policy, woke companies, and more. You can follow Andy on Twitter @AndyPuzder. For exclusive video footage of these interviews, be sure to follow Deneen Borelli on Clouthub @deneenborelli, and also make sure to visit http://DeneenBorelli.com. Follow Tom Borelli on Twitter @TomBorelli, and follow Deneen @DeneenBorelli. Subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Congress is holding a UFO hearing due to a mysterious aircraft being tracked that appears to have advanced tech. Meanwhile, the National Science Teaching Association held a seminar called "Queer Your Classroom." How can we handle out-of-this-world threats when we're confused about what gender is? Glenn and Pat discuss the media's absurd attempt to link the Buffalo killer to conservatives. Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick joins to discuss his race and where he stands on issues like ESG scores. Glenn and Pat discuss the baby formula shortage and immigration. Andrew Puzder from the Heritage Foundation joins to discuss the dangers of ESG. Wyoming state Sen. Bo Biteman shares how his state is fighting social credit scores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congress is holding a UFO hearing due to a mysterious aircraft being tracked that appears to have advanced tech. Meanwhile, the National Science Teaching Association held a seminar called "Queer Your Classroom." Andrew Puzder from the Heritage Foundation joins to discuss the dangers of ESG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Andy Puzder, former international CEO of CKE Restaurants (which include Carl Jr.'s and Hardees). Andy joins Rebecca on the BFA podcast to share his insights on capitalism and what he sees as a threat to our economy. As a distinguished leader with a resume that speaks for itself, Andy Puzder has dedicated his life to educating Americans on the fundamentals of capitalism, and most recently, the Left's push toward Socialism. Tune in to hear what Andy believes is the heart of the free enterprise system!
Former CEO of the parent company that controls fast food chains Carl's Jr. and Hardee's joins Reaganism to discuss why capitalism works, his time as CEO of CKE Restaurants, and the current debate around minimum wage and government stimulus spending. Pudzer's books: https://www.amazon.com/Andrew-Puzder/e/B07BL57Y5P%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
Former CEO of the parent company that controls fast food chains Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s joins Reaganism to discuss why capitalism works, his time as CEO of CKE Restaurants, and the current debate around minimum wage and government stimulus spending. Pudzer’s books: https://www.amazon.com/Andrew-Puzder/e/B07BL57Y5P
On the Gist, deciphering the Zodiac Killer’s last message. And, today in Remembrances of Things Trump: Trump trying to make Andrew Puzder his Labor Secretary. In the interview, the first part of Mike’s discussion with writer Matthew Yglesias. They talk about how the world of online media has changed since Yglesias founded Vox, and begin to get into his argument about certain parts of the Democratic platform that alienated Hispanic voters and pushed them towards Trump. Tomorrow, they’ll go deeper on the complex analysis of voters of color, and why it seems harder to disagree with progressive thought than it used to be. Yglesias’ Substack newsletter is Slow Boring. In the spiel, competent judges kept the U.S. in check. Email us at thegist@slate.com Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Margaret Kelley. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Gist, deciphering the Zodiac Killer’s last message. And, today in Remembrances of Things Trump: Trump trying to make Andrew Puzder his Labor Secretary. In the interview, the first part of Mike’s discussion with writer Matthew Yglesias. They talk about how the world of online media has changed since Yglesias founded Vox, and begin to get into his argument about certain parts of the Democratic platform that alienated Hispanic voters and pushed them towards Trump. Tomorrow, they’ll go deeper on the complex analysis of voters of color, and why it seems harder to disagree with progressive thought than it used to be. Yglesias’ Substack newsletter is Slow Boring. In the spiel, competent judges kept the U.S. in check. Email us at thegist@slate.com Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Margaret Kelley. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Hartman talks with Former CEO of CKE Restaurants, Carl's Jr and Hardee's, and former nominee for Secretary of Labor under President Trump. He is also the author of Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn't Understand It and The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left's Plot to Stop It. Andrew and Jason discuss whether the solution to the coronavirus pandemic is more significant than the problem and where the help stops helping. As well, they discuss the regulation challenges with business. Key Takeaways: [2:45] Is the pandemic an opportunity to "remake America?" [5:20] Is the solution bigger than the problem? [9:30] Andrew explains why he moved his company from Southern California to Tennessee. [12:30] "It was easier to build and open a new restaurant in Novosibirsk, Siberia, or Shanghai, China than it was to open a restaurant in Los Angeles. "AP [19:00] People should focus on where they want this economy to go. Websites: andy.puzder.com JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Andrew F. Puzder was President Trump's first nominee for Secretary of Labor. Mr. Puzder isn’t a politician, but a man who has worked for a living and built a company. He founded CKE restaurants, Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s. He’s the author of The Once and Future Worker and GETTING AMERICA BACK TO WORK. In 2010, he co-authored the book, Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn’t Understand It, and The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left’s Plot to Stop It. www.AndyPuzder.com Follow @erskineradio on Twitter
Even in the UK, investors and homeowners are looking to live away from the dense city. Jason Hartman shares a brief update on where people want to live, when they want to move, and the uncertainty of selling their home in the next three years. Jason Hartman talks with Former CEO of CKE Restaurants, Carl's Jr and Hardee's, and former nominee for Secretary of Labor under President Trump. He is also the author of Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn't Understand It and The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left's Plot to Stop It. Andrew and Jason discuss whether the solution to the coronavirus pandemic is more significant than the problem and where the help stops helping. As well, they discuss the regulation challenges with business. Key Takeaways: [1:00] Let's talk about the country that recently gained its independence. [4:30] Our thoughts out to those affected by the California wildfires. [9:30] About a third of homeowners are considering selling in the next three years. Andrew Puzder [17:45] Is the pandemic an opportunity to "remake America?" [20:20] Is the solution bigger than the problem? [24:30] Andrew explains why he moved his company from Southern California to Tennessee. [27:30] "It was easier to build and open a new restaurant in Novosibirsk, Siberia, or Shanghai, China than it was to open a restaurant in Los Angeles. "AP [34:00] People should focus on where they want this economy to go. Websites: andy.puzder.com JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
In this new series, Trump’s America, we’re going to look at key issues that illustrate how starkly divided Americans are as they go to vote this fall. Part 2: Rebuilding the Greatest Economy. The economic recovery is one of the key issues of the upcoming presidential election. President Trump and Former Vice President Joe Biden have presented two vastly different economic plans. Which one will improve the prosperity of America? Newt’s guest is businessman Andrew Puzder, author of: The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left’s Plot to Stop It. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Guests: Damian Mason, Farmer, On to discuss the meat shortage. Andrew Puzder, Senior Fellow at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy, On to discuss his book "Getting America Back To Work." Gordon Chang, Author, On to discuss his book "The Great US-China Tech War." And ... Your thoughts on the latest with the pandemic.
"Very Fine People", every member of the Trump Family using a private email server, selling weapons used to bomb Yemeni schoolbuses, seeking ways to attack legal immigrants, launching a career based on refusing to rent to black tenants, abandoning Kurdish allies, deleting climate change data from the EPA website, Scott Pruitt's mystery mattress, ending FBI's targeting of white nationalists prior to an unprecedented spike in hate crimes, and a litany of sexual predators and abuser in appointed positions like Roy Moore, Steve Bannon, Corey Lewandowski,Rob Porter, Andrew Puzder and more. These are some of the issues we did not have time to discuss in this supersized rapid-fire discussion of Trump's many crimes
Sam interviews Andrew Puzder, an American attorney, author, and businessman. He is the former chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr., a position he held from September 2000 to March 2017
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder says that “capitalism” is not a dirty word. He joins us to discuss his new book profiling the rise of anti-profit forces in the U.S., and how, under President Trump’s leadership, they can be vanquished for good.
Mark brings back Andrew Puzder, former nominee for US Secretary of Labor, and author of “The Capitalist Comeback”, to discuss the latest numbers from the July including why the Trump administration is so focused on tariffs.
Mark brings Andrew Puzder into the conversation on the heels of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort has been detained prior to his trial following being indicted on charges of conspiring with Russians. Also, Republican candidate for California governor John Cox provides an update on the state of California and pokes at the ever-so-growing budget and what they're spending that money on.
As a successful CEO in the restaurant industry, Andy Puzder uniquely understands how important the profit motive is to our country's ultimate prosperity. Furthermore, as the grandson of immigrants, the son of a car salesman, and someone who worked his way up from earning minimum wage to running an international business, he has a first-hand view of how America's exceptional capitalist spirit can lift everyone to success. In 2016, the American people faced a stark choice between two very different presidential candidates – one who spent most of her adult life involved in politics and promised to uphold and advance the progressive legacy and one who came from the business world and was an unapologetic capitalist. America was once a land where everyone was encouraged to seek their fortune – the more prosperous our citizens, the more our whole society could in turn prosper. But leftist forces in the United States have been seeking to tarnish the pursuit of prosperity and to paint profit as an evil motivation fit only for greedy plutocrats. In his new book, The Capitalist Comeback, Andrew Puzder traces the development of the anti-profit forces in the United States and shows how they can be vanquished for good. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark brings in the executive director for San Diego County Gun Owners -- Michael Schwartz -- as he and other law-abiding citizens want the Crossroads of the West gun show at the Del Mar Fairgrounds even though Del Mar residents say they want to ban guns from the venue and city. Also, former nominee for Trump's Secretary of Labor, and now author, Andrew Puzder talks about his new book entitled "The Capitalism Comeback."
Mark visits with former CEO of Carl Karcher Enterprises, Andrew Puzder, about some fake news that's surfaced on his possible re-entering the White House under the Trump administration. Also, James Hirsen from NewsMax talks President Trump's comments he made about third-world countries and the inconsistencies and hypocrisies from those complaining about said comments.
The Taft-Hartley Act, written in 1947, is one of the key laws governing labor relations in the United States today. Laws governing the workforce and employers have changed little, while the working world has changed dramatically. So are U.S. labor laws due for a major overhaul? Also, in recent months, President Trump has nominated Alexander Acosta to fill the Secretary of Labor spot after his first pick, Andrew Puzder, withdrew his nomination. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, hosts Bob Ambrogi and Craig Williams join attorney Howard Wexler, an associate in the Labor and Employment group at Seyfarth Shaw LLP, and Kate Bronfenbrenner, director of labor education research and a senior lecturer at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, as they take a look at U.S. Federal Labor laws, reform, current legislation, and the impact a new Secretary of Labor under a Trump presidency will have on the U.S. workforce and employers. Attorney Howard Wexler is an associate in the Labor and Employment group in Seyfarth Shaw’s New York office. In this role, Mr. Wexler has extensive experience defending both single and multi-plaintiff discrimination/harassment cases, class and/or collective actions, as well as lawsuits initiated by the EEOC. Kate Bronfenbrenner is director of labor education research and a senior lecturer at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations where she teaches and does research on union and employer strategies in organizing and bargaining in the global economy. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio and Litéra.
Cheeto Watch: the crumbs are beginning to fall, from Mike Flynn to Andrew Puzder and, ~people are saying~ even Kellyanne Conway. A hearty handshake and Ivanka ::heart eyes emoji:: for Justin Trudeau. In better news, author Tiffany Dufu wants women to get ahead by doing less. Her new book is Drop the Ball.
Jackie and Dunlap talk about: Flynn resigns! FBI investigates! Trump campaign talked to Russia! Flynn talked to Russia! Russia's in the water! Republicans love Russia now! Maybe not McCain! Also not Corker! But Lamar Alexander loves Hardee's! Trump gives a press conference! It's nuts! Trump is the least racist person! Then he asks a black reporter if she knows the Black Congressional Caucus! Then he responds to a question about anti-Semitism by talking about his election results! Fake news! Crooked media! Nice questions! Leaks are bad! And illegal! Investigate the leaks! Paul Ryan! Mr. Limpet calming fish! Dead North Korean dictator brother! Andrew Puzder withdraws his nomination! I guess it's back to Hardee's for Puzder! Oprah dropped off a tape! Navy Seal Harward turns down offer as Flynn replacement! Trump meets with Netanyahu! Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus are friends! Get Fox News alerts on your phone! And most importantly: "Thunder Island" is the lead single off of the album Thunder Island by American musician Jay Ferguson. The song reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. Despite the song's high position on the music charts, the song today is rarely heard on classic rock radio stations. The recording features Joe Walsh on guitar. It appears in the 2013 film Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues and the 2004 film Miracle. As this was Ferguson's highest-ranking song on the charts, he is sometimes tagged a one-hit wonder- however, he achieved an additional hit with the song "Shakedown Cruise" in 1979, which reached #31 on the Hot 100. Sponsors: The Case for Christ and Naked Church. Podcasting from Dunlap's grandmother's basement in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Jackie Broyles and Dunlap yell about President Ultimate Yankee Donald Trump and baby tantrums and his alt-right Nazi cabinet henchmen, Steve Bannon and Elizabeth Warren, Priebus and Putin, liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, Never-Trumps and Bernie bros, Deplorables and RINOs, fake news, fake sponsors, national politics, pop culture and current events, Trump's America and, let's be honest, the end of the world. If you like sophisticated satire, nuanced political humor, and redneck shitkicking hillbilly country comedy Hee-Haw moonshine outhouse Blue Collar donkey cartoon face, this is the podcast for you. I mean "y'all."
Puzder withdraws his name from consideration for Labor Secretary. Was reported that as many as 12 Republicans were prepared to oppose his nomination. A list of concerns. Employing an illegal alien should have won him the support of Democrats who support sanctuary cities. WSJ reports that intelligence community withholding information from Trump because of fear of leaks. California CHIP/Medicaid enrollment. Hillary gets standing ovation. I'm still hoping for her to launch that much anticipated talk show.
Puzder withdraws his name from consideration for Labor Secretary. Was reported that as many as 12 Republicans were prepared to oppose his nomination. A list of concerns. Employing an illegal alien should have won him the support of Democrats who support sanctuary cities. WSJ reports that intelligence community withholding information from Trump because of fear of leaks. California CHIP/Medicaid enrollment. Hillary gets standing ovation. I'm still hoping for her to launch that much anticipated talk show.
Puzder withdraws his name from consideration for Labor Secretary. Was reported that as many as 12 Republicans were prepared to oppose his nomination. A list of concerns. Employing an illegal alien should have won him the support of Democrats who support sanctuary cities. WSJ reports that intelligence community withholding information from Trump because of fear of leaks. California CHIP/Medicaid enrollment. Hillary gets standing ovation. I'm still hoping for her to launch that much anticipated talk show.
Bill Press welcomes John Bonifaz, Ron Fein, Joe Cirincione, & Marianne LeVine to discuss Donald Trump's defense of Michael Flynn, the campaign to impeach the president, Trump's bumbling press conference with Netanyahu, & the Oprah tape that helped take down Labor nominee Andrew Puzder - all the big highlights from this Thursday edition of the Bill Press Show!
The intelligence community is reportedly investigating election-year contact between Trump campaign operatives and Russian intelligence officials. Plus Trump expresses openness to a one-state solution in the Israeli/Palestine conflict, and Labor Secretary nominee Andrew Puzder looks endangered. This episode: host/congressional reporter Scott Detrow, political editor Domenico Montanaro, and national security correspondent Mary Louise Kelly. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
1. Mandy defends the Tea Party. 2. Progressives want to copy success of Tea Party. 3. Andrew Puzder, President Trump's pick to be the next Labor secretary is accused of wife abuse. She denies it. He withdraws his name from nomination. 4. Guests: Colin Sharkey, Association of American Educators and Terry Pell, Attorney for the Center for Individual Rights - Lawsuit to end Forced Union Dues. 5. New dating app called "Hater." 6. Guest: Mandy's husband Chuck - Polar Plunge for Special Olympics.
Do you believe I had some tell me I should've cheered for a Hillary victory so I would have content for the show? Turns out Trump gives us plenty to talk about. Ninth Circuit Court upholds stay of Trump's Executive Order. Islamic Terrorism: Trump is trying to ban the latter, not the former, from entry into the US. A discussion of Islamic Extremism & terrorism. Tom Price confirmed. The Left continues to protest & obstruct, moving attention to stopping Andrew Puzder now. Have people from the 7 countries Trump targeted to ban killed others in acts of terrorism? The role of the courts & the executive. Kellyanne Conway's comments about buying Ivanka Trump's stuff - and what I really think she was trying to do. What is going to happen with Obamacare? Republicans facing heat at town hall meetings. Democrats meet to strategize & get their latest talking points. But their Party is an absolute mess right now. Keith Ellison ties to Nation of Islam & Louis Farrakhan. Have a great weekend.
Do you believe I had some tell me I should've cheered for a Hillary victory so I would have content for the show? Turns out Trump gives us plenty to talk about. Ninth Circuit Court upholds stay of Trump's Executive Order. Islamic Terrorism: Trump is trying to ban the latter, not the former, from entry into the US. A discussion of Islamic Extremism & terrorism. Tom Price confirmed. The Left continues to protest & obstruct, moving attention to stopping Andrew Puzder now. Have people from the 7 countries Trump targeted to ban killed others in acts of terrorism? The role of the courts & the executive. Kellyanne Conway's comments about buying Ivanka Trump's stuff - and what I really think she was trying to do. What is going to happen with Obamacare? Republicans facing heat at town hall meetings. Democrats meet to strategize & get their latest talking points. But their Party is an absolute mess right now. Keith Ellison ties to Nation of Islam & Louis Farrakhan. Have a great weekend.
Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA, discusses the Senate hearings on Donald Trump's cabinet picks and tells co-hosts Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz that Andrew Puzder may drop out of the running for Labor Secretary. Ira Millstein, a senior partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, talks about his new book, "The Activist Director: Lessons From the Boardroom and the Future of the Corporation." Julian Lee, an oil strategist for Bloomberg in London, discusses OPEC's pricing bubble. Finally, Paul Sweeney, the director of North American research and media analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, previews Netflix's earnings.u0010u0010(Corrects headline to attribute speculation about Andrew Puzder to Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA)
How will President-elect Donald Trump change the landscape of the hospitality industry and what can we anticipate with Andrew Puzder as Labor Secretary? Rich Meneghello shares his thoughts on how the new administration may impact the following: Overtime regulation - 10:45Pay equity - 15:25OSHA rules - 20:40Employment leave - 24:20Immigration - 26:18Joint employment - 28:37OLMS - 31:33Marijuana - 35:26 Guest: Richard Meneghello, Attorney at Law, Fisher & Phillips LLP This episode of Boiled Down is sponsored by: Sysco Portland: http://www.syscoportland.com/
The Buzz: A rundown of CBOE RMC Asia conference with Russell Rhoads. What is it? Who attends it? What compelling options research came out of the conference? What is the asian perspective on volatility? #QuestionOfTheWeek: Financial advisors represent the last options frontier. What level of options knowledge do you expect from your advisor? None: I will do it myself Level 1: Buy Puts/Calls Level 2: Income & Vol Level 3: Option Specialist Trump watch The Republican House finance chair plans to kill the Department of Labr rule Trump pick for DOL Chief said to be Andrew Puzder. Financial advisors voted overwhelmingly for Trump, finds an FSI poll. Investors flood U.S. stock ETFs with most cash ever on Trump win Office Hours: Listeners have their say Question from Zachary - I am learning a lot about options from your program. I am a relativity new convert so I apologize if you have discusses this on past episodes, but exactly how much of my portfolio should I allocate to defensive strategies like puts? Thank you for providing so much great free content! Question from Rice Landa - Did you guys see this? Is Mark Cuban talking about buying puts or something else? Guess he has a savvy financial advisor? Question from FundConsept: Do you think activist investors will encounter more opportunities in the U.S? seems like they are in the UK
The Buzz: A rundown of CBOE RMC Asia conference with Russell Rhoads. What is it? Who attends it? What compelling options research came out of the conference? What is the asian perspective on volatility? #QuestionOfTheWeek: Financial advisors represent the last options frontier. What level of options knowledge do you expect from your advisor? None: I will do it myself Level 1: Buy Puts/Calls Level 2: Income & Vol Level 3: Option Specialist Trump watch The Republican House finance chair plans to kill the Department of Labr rule Trump pick for DOL Chief said to be Andrew Puzder. Financial advisors voted overwhelmingly for Trump, finds an FSI poll. Investors flood U.S. stock ETFs with most cash ever on Trump win Office Hours: Listeners have their say Question from Zachary - I am learning a lot about options from your program. I am a relativity new convert so I apologize if you have discusses this on past episodes, but exactly how much of my portfolio should I allocate to defensive strategies like puts? Thank you for providing so much great free content! Question from Rice Landa - Did you guys see this? Is Mark Cuban talking about buying puts or something else? Guess he has a savvy financial advisor? Question from FundConsept: Do you think activist investors will encounter more opportunities in the U.S? seems like they are in the UK
In the Press Conference, Murfreesboro Mayor Jackie discusses the steps he's taking to ensure there are no Bird People in his administration by naming Mr. Drib to the Department of No Birds. Mayor Jackie also details naming of Clean Hardee's manager Cuz Gummler to new cabinet post. In the Dunlap New Journal, Dunlap and Mayor Jackie discuss Trump and Putin's plan to finally take over the middle east and get that oil. Russia! Hardee's! Kanye West! Rick Perry! Andrew Puzder! Secretary of State Rex Tillerson! ExxonMobil! EPA! Scott Pruitt! Aleppo! Comet Ping Pong Pizza! CIA! Trump Twitter Threatens Citizens! Syria! Bashar al Assad! Rappin' Rodney, Ronnie, and Duke, Bobby "Boris" Pickett's Monster Rap, and Tom Cruise's "Mummy" movie. Thank you kindly for watching! Subscribe to us over on iTunes and YouTube (http://youtube.com/travisandjonathan). Rates and reviews! No longer podcasting from a bunker underneath Jackie's Market in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Jackie Broyles and Dunlap yell about President-Elect Ultimate Yankee Donald Trump and baby tantrums and his alt-right Nazi cabinet henchmen, former worst president ever Lame Duck Barack Obama, liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, Never-Trumps and Bernie bros, Deplorables and RINOs, fake local sponsors, real national politics, pop culture and the 2016 presidential election. If you like sophisticated satire, nuanced political humor, and redneck shitkicking hillbilly country comedy Hee-Haw moonshine outhouse Blue Collar donkey cartoon face, this is the podcast for you. I mean "y'all."
In Part One of our coverage on Donald Trump's Cabinet Appointments we cover: Steve Bannon as Chief Strategist and Senior Advisor (5:45) Steve Mnuchi, Department of Treasury (12:45) Elaine Chao, Department of Transportation (18:55) Andrew Puzder, Secretary of Labor (27:28) Retired Marine General James 'Mad-dog' Mattis, Secretary of Defense (34:32) Ben Carson, Department of Housing and Urban Development (41:30) Betsy DeVos, Department of Education (48:02) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-little-london-show/message
The new direction of the DOL is the opposite of where they’re headed today. Andrew Puzder has been nominated by Trump to be the new Secretary of Labor. This is a huge departure from the traditional bureaucrat who lacks private sector experience. Certainly he is a stark contrast to the current Secretary, Thomas Perez, a lawyer,…
The Carl’s Jr.-Hardees debate that has been raging on this show isn’t going anywhere. Donald Trump looks set to name the grease-peddler’s CEO, Andrew Puzder, to Labor Secretary. We’re gonna have a fast food guy enforcing workplace laws.Then, we take the long view of recent environmental victories: blows against the Keystone XL, Sandpiper, and Dakota Access pipelines. Journalist Steve Horn from DeSmogBlog joins us to preview the green fights on the horizon, including battles on turf that we thought we already won.Also, sticking with the conversation on Green issues….we Drill Baby, Drill into Trump’s team on environmental regulations, or the impending lack thereof. Naomi Lachance from the Intercept drops by to talk about Trump’s EPA pick and more. And we tune into Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s final speech, which included a glimpse into his social life.
Market rally continues to end the week. New highs across market indices. Trump victory rally tour heads to Louisiana to support Republican John Kennedy in Senate election... Labor Secretary pickAndrew Puzder likes women in bikinis... Tessa... Restoration Hardware... Shake Shack... Samsung... And more!#andrewpuzder,#stocks,$TSLA,$RH
Market rally continues to end the week. New highs across market indices. Trump victory rally tour heads to Louisiana to support Republican John Kennedy in Senate election... Labor Secretary pickAndrew Puzder likes women in bikinis... Tessa... Restoration Hardware... Shake Shack... Samsung... And more!#andrewpuzder,#stocks,$TSLA,$RH
The Carl’s Jr.-Hardees debate that has been raging on this show isn’t going anywhere. Donald Trump looks set to name the grease-peddler’s CEO, Andrew Puzder, to Labor Secretary. We’re gonna have a fast food guy enforcing workplace laws.Then, we take the long view of recent environmental victories: blows against the Keystone XL, Sandpiper, and Dakota Access pipelines. Journalist Steve Horn from DeSmogBlog joins us to preview the green fights on the horizon, including battles on turf that we thought we already won.Also, sticking with the conversation on Green issues….we Drill Baby, Drill into Trump’s team on environmental regulations, or the impending lack thereof. Naomi Lachance from the Intercept drops by to talk about Trump’s EPA pick and more. And we tune into Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s final speech, which included a glimpse into his social life.
Hugh Hewitt discussed what to look for next week in the Indiana primary with National Review's Tim Alberta. Hewitt turned to National Review's Jonah Goldberg and the National Journal's Josh Kraushaar to analyze the Cruz-Kasich pact in Indiana to stop Trump's momentum. Larry Elder spoke with American Spectator's John Fund about Trump's chances against Hillary Clinton in the fall. Michael Medved evaluated Trump's resume. Dennis Prager spoke with the Claremont Institute's Mark Helprin about the dangers of the U.S.'s shrinking military. CEO Andrew Puzder joined Hewitt to talk about how a $15 an hour minimum wage will hurt the poorest and most vulnerable among us. Evolutionary process is the new excuse in town ... Dennis Prager explains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL). Robert Costa, National Political Reporter for The Washington Post. Also on the show is Rob Astorino, Westchester Country Executive, Republican candidate for Governor of New York. More great guests include Jim LaCamp, senior VP & portfolio manager of Macroportfolio Wealth Management @ UBS and Michael Cuggino, President & Portfolio Manager at Permanent Portfolio Fund. James Capretta, Senior Fellow, Ethics & Public Policy Center and Andrew Puzder, CEO, CKE Restaurants, Inc join Larry. And as always, the great Money/Politics Panel with John McIntyre, Bill Whalen, and Steve Moore. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on The Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL). Robert Costa, National Political Reporter for The Washington Post. Also on the show is Rob Astorino, Westchester Country Executive, Republican candidate for Governor of New York. More great guests include Jim LaCamp, senior VP & portfolio manager of Macroportfolio Wealth Management @ UBS and Michael Cuggino, President & Portfolio Manager at Permanent Portfolio Fund. James Capretta, Senior Fellow, Ethics & Public Policy Center and Andrew Puzder, CEO, CKE Restaurants, Inc join Larry. And as always, the great Money/Politics Panel with John McIntyre, Bill Whalen, and Steve Moore. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on The Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL). Robert Costa, National Political Reporter for The Washington Post. Also on the show is Rob Astorino, Westchester Country Executive, Republican candidate for Governor of New York. More great guests include Jim LaCamp, senior VP & portfolio manager of Macroportfolio Wealth Management @ UBS and Michael Cuggino, President & Portfolio Manager at Permanent Portfolio Fund. James Capretta, Senior Fellow, Ethics & Public Policy Center and Andrew Puzder, CEO, CKE Restaurants, Inc join Larry. And as always, the great Money/Politics Panel with John McIntyre, Bill Whalen, and Steve Moore. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, David Newton taught at Westmont for 22 years. He is the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newtong recently published, “Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn’t Understand It.” He and co-author Andrew Puzder, chief executive officer of CKE Inc., have spoken on CNN, Fox News and talk radio and at Young America’s Foundation, the Reagan Ranch Center, King’s College in New York City, chambers of commerce and venture forums. Dr. Newton is widely published. Besides his seven books he has written over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).
Andrew F. Puzder is chief executive of CKE Restaurants. He received his juris doctorate in 1978 from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis and is a member of the California, Nevada and Missouri bar associations, and has served as president and CEO of CKE since September 2000. Puzder is the company spokesperson who appears as the official advertising announcer in commercials for West Coast-based Carl's Jr. and St. Louis, Missouri-based Hardee's, respectively. He was awarded PR News' 2005 Spokesperson of the Year.
This week, Mike and Jay begin with a look at the resignation of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and what it tells us about the Trump administration's national security savvy. Next, they discuss President Trump's press conference, which many on the left saw as 'unhinged' while many on the right believed it to be a masterful performance that the mainstream media simply didn't get. Next is the week in Senate confirmations, featuring the withdrawal of Andrew Puzder as Labor Secretary and the confirmation of Scott Pruitt at the EPA. Finally, the Guys look at new revelations and current investigations into potential links between the Trump administration and Russia. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy