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MSNBC's Jason Johnson hosts "The Beat" on Tuesday, March 25, and reports on the fallout from the Trump war plan “group chat” scandal, turmoil surrounding Social Security, and Trump's push for retribution. Rachel Cohen, Barbara McQuade, April Ryan, Rep. André Carson, Sabrina Singh, and Mark Leibovich join.
The Play Cousins are back with another fun and informative episode. This week the ladies dive into why Senator Chuck Schumer needs to be held accountable, share their thoughts of leaving the Democratic Party, and weigh in on recent news of ex En Vogue member Dawn Robinson's decision to live in her car. And the longest serving Black White House Correspondent in history, April Ryan, joins us to discuss the challenges of covering the Trump administration this time
April Ryan returns to the Bullpen to discuss the Trump Administration's relationship with the White House Press Pool. Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Bullpen Guest: April Ryan *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FOLLOW US ON: FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump takes Russia's side, the White House seizes control over the press pool, and post-Roe America brings echoes of the real-life stories that inspired The Handmaid's Tale
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Tuesday, February 18, and reports on the FDA, Donald Trump's DOJ crisis and immigration. Josh Marshall, April Ryan, Brendan Ballou and Amb. Michael McFaul join.
Guests: Susan Glasser, April Ryan, Rep. Jahana Hayes, Lisa Rubin, Tara Setmayer, Donna EdwardsAs Donald Trump and Elon Musk zero in on their next target, what Congressional Democrats are doing to defend the Department of Education. Then, are America's courts prepared to stand up to Donald Trump's agenda? Plus, Elon Musk's war on USAID isn't just traumatizing federal workers, it is causing real pain for American farmers deep in Trump country. Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
Elie Mystal, Justice Correspondent at TheNation.com, discusses his A Line-by-Line Breakdown of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Executive Order, with Rev. Mark and BlackPressUSA.com's April Ryan. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The longest tenured African American WH Correspondent on Trump's rescissions of DEI and other Biden Executive Orders, the pardoning of those convicted of the Jan. 6 insurrection and Snoop Dogg's Inaugural performance.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If you followed Trump's campaign at all, you know that he made a long list of promises for his first day in office. The question now, how will he get them done and is it even possible for him to do them at all? Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett discusses what Democrats are planning to do try to and block the president-elect. Plus, David Hogg is running for a leadership position in the DNC, he talks about how he plans to bring the younger generation back into the fold.
Guests: Sam Stein, Brendan Buck, Asawin Suebsaeng, Brandy Zadrozny, Doug Bock Clark, Tyler Aquilina, Donna Edwards, Charlie Dent, Tim Miller, Wajahat Ali, April Ryan, Molly Jong=Fast, Dean Obeidallah Tonight: The plan for Trump's incoming administration. And RFK Jr. and what his potential confirmation to the Department of Health and Human Services may mean for the bird flu outbreak. Then, how North Carolina Republicans plan to undermine elected Democrats. Plus, how the NFL and Beyoncé are changing the streaming landscape. Also tonight, House Republicans prepare to elect their next speaker and how Elon Musk may get involved. And, Trump's tech bros spar with MAGA loyalists online over immigration. Then, the threat to journalism abroad and in Trump's second term. Plus, a few good things that happened this year. Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
Previewing President-elect Trump's first day back in office with April Ryan, Ameshia Cross, Jonathan Alter, Hugo Lowell; the year in Trump trials with Danny Cevallos; the push to exonerate Marcus Garvey with Rep. Barbara Lee; the importance of counting all pregnancy-related deaths in TX with state Rep. Donna Howard; how corporations are preparing for Trump with Adia Wingfield
On this week's episode of 'The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart': Kash Crisis. Kash Patel, Donald Trump's pick to lead the FBI, who rails against the so-called Deep State and promises revenge against Trump's adversaries, passes the Trump loyalty test. But Senate confirmation is a whole other matter. Meghan Hays and April Ryan join me to weigh in. Tariff Threats: Trump has always been a misguided fan of tariffs with ever-changing rationales for imposing them. Now he wants to slap massive levies on goods from Canada, Mexico and China, this time to stem the flow of migrants and drugs into the U.S. The Washington Post's David Lynch explains the economic risks and how the American consumer could be the one paying the price. And the new Dem on the block: Representative-elect Derek Tran will talk about his super close, red-seat flipping victory in California, and what, if anything, he can work on with the razor-thin Republican majority in the next Congress. All that and more on “The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart.”
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Tim Miller, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Cornell Belcher, Molly Jong-Fast, Mitch Landrieu, Marc Elias, Stephen Richer, April Ryan, and Aisha Mills.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Al Roker, Secy. Pete Buttigieg, Sarah Longwell, Tim Miller, Stephanie Gosk, Mayor Liz Alpert, Tom Nichols, April Ryan, Ian Bassin, and Rep. Eric Swalwell.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Yamiche Alcindor, Rev. Al Sharpton, David Jolly, Caroline Giuliani, April Ryan, Basil Smikle, Donny Deutsch, Amy McGrath, Jacob Soboroff, and Errol Morris.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by April Ryan, Charlie Sykes, Rep. Jim Clyburn, Ian Sams, Rick Stengel, David Jolly, Basil Smikle, Errin Haines, Vaughn Hillyard, Andrew Weissmann, and Skye Perryman.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts The Beat on Tuesday, September 3, and reports on the Harris-Walz campaign, Donald Trump's legal battles and Project 2025. Plus, Melber is joined by comedian D.L. Hughley. Neal Katyal, April Ryan and Howard Dean also join.
Nicolle Wallace is back for a Labor Day special episode of Deadline White House – joined by David Jolly, Eddie Glaude, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Fred Trump, Mike Memoli, Tim Miller, April Ryan, Ben Rhodes, and Mini Timmaraju.
Support the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship: https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/6Xj-Yg?vid=16qnlfWhat if you could transform your life by choosing the right college? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Monique Cannon Broadnecks, founder of I Embrace Education, and Aisha Roscoe, host of NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday and author of "HBCU Made." We kick things off with Monique's compelling story of guiding students from San Antonio to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Aisha shares her heartfelt journey to Howard University amidst the chaos of the DC sniper attacks, and how this choice shaped her into the person she is today. They both reflect on the unique challenges and cultural shocks faced by HBCU students, emphasizing the transformative power of Howard's School of Communications and the sense of community instilled through vibrant homecoming events.Ever wondered how Oprah Winfrey, Stacey Abrams, and April Ryan rose to prominence? This episode highlights the pivotal role of HBCUs in shaping successful careers, drawing from the poignant stories featured in Aisha's book, "HBCU Made." From Oprah's inspiring commencement speech at Tennessee State to April Ryan's relatable journey as a radio station worker at Morgan State, we delve into how these institutions nurture talent through a blend of family, faith, and campus life. We also explore the meticulous selection of essays in the book, designed to maintain momentum and offer diverse perspectives, blending serious insights with light-hearted anecdotes.Discover the broader impact of HBCUs on individuals and communities with our special guests. We'll discuss the nurturing environment of these institutions that turn students into successful professionals, regardless of their high school achievements. The episode also touches on the increasing competitiveness of top HBCUs, the unique camaraderie among alumni, and the significance of Vice President Kamala Harris's representation. Finally, we consider the future potential of HBCUs and the timeless relevance of "HBCU Made" as a resource for high school guidance counselors and prospective students. Tune in for a heartfelt tribute to the enduring legacy and transformative power of HBCUs.Support the Show.
Nicolle Wallace picks up coverage of the second day of the Democratic National Convention alongside Mike Memoli, Claire McCaskill, Rev. Al Sharpton, Dan Pfeiffer, April Ryan, Dan Kanninen, Jacob Soboroff, Jim Messina, John Heilemann, Joy Reid, and Yamiche Alcindor.
MSNBC's Jason Johnson hosts “The Beat” on Friday, July 16, and reports on the Harris-Walz presidential ticket, a bruising week for Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers for Harris. Buzz Bissinger, Rep. Denver Riggleman, April Ryan, Francesca Chambers, and Juanita Tolliver join.
MSNBC's Katie Phang hosts "The Beat" on Tuesday, July 23, and reports on Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. Howard Dean, April Ryan, Jessica Mackler, Basil Smikle, Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett, and Libby Casey join.
Michael Steele is joined by the longest-serving Black female White House correspondent in history, April Ryan. The pair discuss blending journalism and activism, the tribalism that exists in the country, the impact of Black women in politics and voting, a recent Twitter/X interaction between April and Matt Schlapp and who Donald Trump will choose as his Vice President.If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to leave a review or share it with a friend!Follow April Ryan @AprilDRyanFollow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow the podcast @steele_podcast
Remember the warmth of sitting around a table, listening to the elders share stories that are equal parts history and heart? That's the essence of what we're bringing to the table in today's episode. We're thrilled to host April Ryan and Natasha S. Alford, two titans of journalism and literature, as they guide us through the rich landscape of African American narratives and their personal journeys of resilience and identity. Their voices, both vital in the articulation of our communal and individual stories, offer an intimate look into the soul of our community.As we unfurl the tapestry of identity, we traverse the vivid intersection where African American and Puerto Rican cultures meet. The episodes peel back layers of our shared histories and individual experiences, exploring profound personal anecdotes—from culturally unique celebrations to struggles with racial profiling. These are the stories that shape us, reflected in the choices we make, from the halls of esteemed universities to the paths we carve out ourselves post-graduation. April and Natasha share their wisdom on navigating these life-altering decisions and the societal pressures that accompany them, shining a light on the diverse experiences that define us.We wrap our discussion with a heartfelt homage to the power of black literature, underscoring its pivotal role in today's society and our personal lives. 'Black Books Matter' isn't just a statement—it's a celebration of the stories that bind us, the resilience inherited from our ancestors, and the pride in our heritage. As we close, we invite you to join us in this literary appreciation, to honor the transformative influence black authors hold in shaping minds and driving societal change. With captivating conversations and insights, this episode is an ode to the written word and its enduring impact.MakerSPACE is here to meet the needs of today's entrepreneurs, creatives, and work-from-home professionals. We do this through private offices, coworking spaces, and a host of other resources, including conference rooms, a photo studio, podcast studios; a creative workshop, and a retail showroom—that is perfect for any e-commerce brand. Mention code MAHOGANY for all current specials, as we have two locations to best serve you.Discover a world of Black LiteratureVisit MahoganyBooks and use code 'Front Row' to save 10% on your first purchase. #BlackBooksMatterDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Thanks for listening! Show support by reviewing our podcast and sharing it with a friend. You can also follow us on Instagram, @MahoganyBooks, for information about our next author event and attend live.
The longest serving Black woman White House Correspondent, April Ryan, joins Charrisse in a powerful conversation about the resilience and strength of Black women in America. From discussing the upcoming election to exploring the legacy of the Black Panther Party, they touch on pivotal topics like the challenges faced by Black women and the impact of political decisions on issues such as abortion rights.April, lends her insights on the significance of the black vote and its role in shaping political landscapes. Drawing from personal experiences, she sheds light on the pressing issue of black maternal health and underscores the imperative of raising awareness and taking action against racial inequality.In this thought-provoking dialogue, they navigate through the complexities of race in society, highlighting the vital role of black women in effecting positive change. With a blend of personal anecdotes and expert analysis, they offer valuable takeaways on the power of self-care, the importance of political engagement, and the transformative potential of sharing one's journey towards healing.Tune in to discover how self-care and storytelling empower black women, and gain insights into navigating today's political climate with resilience and determination.
Episode 23 finds co-hosts Jeff and Sara back home in Washington State after their visit to Bremer Bay, Western Australia. Join these (more than) slightly jet-lagged whale enthusiasts as they chat once again with their friend and colleague, April Ryan, about their trip down under. This will be the last episode dedicated to their January trip though it will certainly come up once again in future episodes. In this episode they share some more stories from their time down there and talk about one of the most intense hunts they saw of thirty-some killer whales pursuing a strap-toothed beaked whale. Also mentioned is a special little whale, Chopper, who is one of a few whales in the population who has no dorsal fin. They wrap up the episode with some thoughts about the differences between whale watching culture here in the Pacific Northwest (and the United States) and in Australia. A huge shoutout goes to Naturaliste Charters. Paul and his crew down there are amazing and dedicated to what they do. They run the killer whale tours from December through April and then run out of Augusta and Dunsborough the rest of the year for the north-bound and south-bound migrations. Make sure to follow along with their seasons and if you head down to Western Australia be sure to book a tour with them! Links from this Episode Naturaliste Charters Whale Watching Beaked Whale Pursuit (Video) Playful Whale (Reel) Social Whales (Reel) Photos from this Episode Socializing orcas. Photo by Sara Shimazu Chopper. Photo by Jeff Friedman Beaked whale predation. Photo by April Ryan
Episode 22 of After the Breach finds co-hosts, Sara and Jeff, still down in Bremer Bay, Western Australia with their friend and colleague, April Ryan. They have had so many encounters over the past two weeks and there's so much to share! This time around the three of them share a quick highlight reel of just a few of the things that have stood out to them lately. They'll have so much more to share once they're back home (and rested!) but join them now to hear about what's different for Sara from last year to this year, the patrolling whales that made a lasting impression on April, and Jeff's memorable encounter with a juvenile who just seemed intrigued by the Go Pro camera the crew had in the water—and it wasn't the first time for this particular whale! Enjoy these stories, plus a couple more, and get ready to hear a whole lot more in the coming weeks as the three of them return home, catch up on some sleep, and really process everything they've learned from the Bremer Canyon killer whales. If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com. Videos from this Episode: Photos from this Episode Bremer Canyon killer whales pursuing a beaked whale. Photo by Sara Shimazu Orca kids prey sharing. Photo by April Ryan Orcas prey sharing. Photo by Sara Shimazu. Albatross with lunch on the fly. Photo by April Ryan Orca teeth. Photo by Jeff Friedman
White House correspondent and author April Ryan has always used her voice for good. April talks to Ashley about discovering her purpose in one of America's most prestigious political institutions. As a young girl from Baltimore, Maryland, April constantly fought to overcome adversity and being underestimated. Reflecting on her early days at the White House, April shares her struggles with imposter syndrome and finding her footing. While covering the Trump administration later in her career, April made a name for herself by asking the questions others shied away from. Although there were many days when she wanted to quit, April later made history as the longest serving Black female journalist at the White House with 26 years under her belt. April's life is truly a testament to what can happen when you allow life to unfold, embrace the unexpected and speak up for what you believe in.Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Episode 21 of After the Breach finds co-hosts, Jeff Friedman and Sara Shimazu, coming to you from on the road. The two are down in Bremer Bay, Western Australia for the month of January and with them is their colleague and episode guest, April Ryan, who joined them on Episode 8 “Orcas Take a Minke Whale”. The three have been out on the water nearly every day and after over a week of encounters with the orcas of the Bremer Canyon the three discuss first, second, and fourth impressions of this amazing population. Where is the Bremer Canyon and who are these whales? Jeff and Sara introduce both as they set the stage for retellings of their stories of the past few days interspersed with information on what makes these whales and their ecosystem so special. April, who is visiting for the first time, shares her first impressions of this new-to-her population. The three of them talk about the power behind these whales as they chase their prey (mainly beaked whales, but they also eat fish!), the predation events they've witnessed, the new calf in one of the groups, and even four previously undocumented adult whales! WITH OPEN SADDLE PATCHES! What does it mean? Well, the truth is we don't really know but they share their speculations and thought about that and so much more. Before they sign off the episode Sara talks a bit about the research she's doing and the interview she did with ABC Australia about the Bremer Canyon orcas. If you'd like to get out on the water with Jeff and Sara you can sign up for a tour with Maya's Legacy Whale Watching in Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington. Just make sure to let them know you listen to the podcast and would like to meet Jeff and Sara! And if you're looking for an extra special whale trip our co-hosts will be offering another photo workshop in August 2024 and a trip to swim with humpback whales on the Silver Bank in the Dominican Republic in February 2025. There are only a few spots left between the two so definitely reach out to them if you're interested in signing up! If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com. Links from this episode: Naturaliste Charters Whale Watching Naturaliste Charters on Instagram Google Maps for Bremer Bay, Australia Bremer Bay orcas 'healthiest on the globe' as numbers boom off Western Australia Sara's Instagram Jeff's Instagram April's Instagram Maya's Legacy Whale Watching Photos from this episode: Open saddle patch on newly discovered whale in Bremer Canyon. Photo by Sara Shimazu New calf in Bremer Canyon. Photo by Sara Shimazu Bremer Canyon Orca, "Nibbles," surging to predation of beaked whale. Photo by Sara Shimazu Beaked whale organs after predation. Photo by April Ryan Beaked whale brain. Photo by April Ryan More surging. Photo by Jeff Friedman
Derek Chauvin was stabbed in prison after we found out George Floyd died of an overdose 3 years after the GOP jumped at the opportunity to go along with the lies. The hard hitting journalism of April Ryan. Black Friday deals aren't as good as you think they are. The amount of people in charge who have never worked an hourly job. Locked out of anti-communist companies and being forced to buy woke. The myth that education can be neutral, demand your values be taught. Jesse Kelly's travel tips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a Beaver Moon up in the sky and Bryan explains the moniker. Bryan describes some of the complexities of the war in Gaza. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Homeless camp fire in Ballard. 2) 600 property theft crimes in Mt. Baker neighborhood. 3) New Zealand is abandoning a plan to ban smoking. 4) Previewing Desantis v. Newsom. // North Korea says they have new pictures of the White House with one of their satellites and Bryan is not concerned by the news. Teenagers on trial in France over accusations they were connected to a murder involving a jihadist. // The Grio's April Ryan shamelessly name dropped Stevie Wonder at the White House press briefing. Andre 3000 jokes about how he has nothing to rap about anymore.
Derek Chauvin was stabbed in prison after we found out George Floyd died of an overdose 3 years after the GOP jumped at the opportunity to go along with the lies. The hard hitting journalism of April Ryan. Black Friday deals aren't as good as you think they are. The amount of people in charge who have never worked an hourly job. Locked out of anti-communist companies and being forced to buy woke. The myth that education can be neutral, demand your values be taught. Jesse Kelly's travel tips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Charles Coleman is joined by Rep. Gregory Meeks, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Bloomberg Opinion's Tim O'Brien, former Assistant U.S Attorney Maya Wiley, NYU law professor Melissa Murray, Washington Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin, The Grio's April Ryan, The Boston Globe's Renee Graham, Eugene Scott from Axios, NBC's Julie Tsirkin, and NBC's Sahil Kapur
In this episode of the AUDACITY podcast, Letisha interviews Elise Roberts, the Executive Producer of News & Programming for theGrio, a division of Allen Media Group, as they dive deep into the importance of intentionality in maintaining relationships, whether they be with family, friends, peers, or colleagues. Here are some key insights to take with you after listening to this episode: Evaluate and re-evaluate relationships, both old and new. Be mindful of reciprocity, consider the efforts you've made in being intentional with your friendship, and set boundaries to foster healthy relationships and workplace dynamicsNavigate changing seasons with courage, self-awareness, and honesty. Take stock of who you are as a a relative, a friend, or an employer/employee, and discover where each role begins and ends. Face difficult conversations head-on and learn how to accept the outcome with no ill will and with compassion, not only for the other party but for yourself as well. Guest Bio:Elise Roberts is the Executive Producer of News & Programming for theGrio, a division of Allen Media Group. Currently, she oversees several hours of programming for theGrio with Eboni K. Williams, theGrio Weekly with Natasha Alford and The Hill with April Ryan.Connect with Elise: LinkedIn: Elise RobertsIG: @EliseRobertsTVConnect with Letisha:LinkedIn: Letisha BereolaIG:@letishabereolaBookings: info@letishabereola.co
Michael Steele, in for Ali Velshi, is joined by Jennifer Rubin, Opinion Writer at the Washington Post, Fmr. Gov. MarkSanford, Fmr. Governor of South Carolina, Dr. Uché Blackstock, Founder & CEO at Advancing Health Equity, Dr. David J. Skorton, President & CEO at Association of American Medical Colleges, Rina Shah, Principal & Founder at Rilax Strategies, Tara Setmayer, Senior Advisor at Lincoln Project, April Ryan, White House Correspondent& Bureau Chief at The Grio, Jennifer Horn, Fmr. New Hampshire Republican Party Chair, Barbara McQuade, Fmr. U.S. Attorney for Michigan, Sen. Gary Peters (D) Michigan, Melissa Gira Grant, Staff Writer at The New Republic, and Neal Katyal, Fmr. U.S. Acting Solicitor General.
This is an excerpt from the full episode "Tim Scott, The Debt Ceiling and the NAACP: With April Ryan and Tara Setmayer."April Ryan and Tara Setmayer discuss Tim Scott's campaign, the role he is playing and how he's attempted to win over the GOP.If you enjoyed stopping by the beauty shop, leave a review or share it with a friend!April Ryan is a political analyst and reporter for The Grio, the longest-serving Black female White House correspondent and the author of “Black Women Will Save the World.”Tara Setmayer is a former CNN political commentator, Senior Advisor at The Lincoln Project and host of the live show "The Breakdown.”Follow April @AprilDRyanFollow Tara Setmayer @TaraSetmayerFollow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow the podcast @steele_podcast This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3668522/advertisement
Welcome to the beauty shop. Michael is joined by April Ryan and Tara Setmayer for a discussion on current events and politics. They discuss Tim Scott's campaign, the role he is playing and how he's attempted to win over the GOP. They also discuss the tropes the GOP uses to attract Black voters, Biden's debt ceiling negotiations and the NAACP's travel advisory.If you enjoyed stopping by the beauty shop, leave a review or share it with a friend!April Ryan is a political analyst and reporter for The Grio, the longest-serving Black female White House correspondent and the author of “Black Women Will Save the World.”Tara Setmayer is a former CNN political commentator, Senior Advisor at The Lincoln Project and host of the live show "The Breakdown.”Follow April @AprilDRyanFollow Tara Setmayer @TaraSetmayerFollow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow the podcast @steele_podcast
Story #1: The United States of America has not hardened or coarsened. In fact, the real issue is that it has softened. We need more men like Daniel Penny. Story #2: It doesn't matter what is revealed in your investigation. April Ryan & The Age of Post-Truth. Story #3: Matt Ariza wasn't even in the house where he was accused of rape. How does he regain his reputation? Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainPodcast@fox.com Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Donald Trump brings the highest ratings to CNN in years as critics inside and out of the organization continue to caterwaul. -Jim Jordan is grilling in Congress again, and he's serving IC hack John Brennan his lunch. -Who caught the stupid? Alejandro Mayorkas got it, but #Resistance journo April Ryan's case might be worse! -When the lights go down in the city: Michael Savage gives an obituary for San Francisco. To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : Carson@newsmax.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at www.Newsmax.com/listen Download the free NEWSMAX app at www.newsmaxtv.com/app or go to www.NewsmaxTV.com to watch the real news! Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Todays episode sponsored by : David Horowitz book “Final Battle” - www.FinalBattle611.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Donald Trump brings the highest ratings to CNN in years as critics inside and out of the organization continue to caterwaul. -Jim Jordan is grilling in Congress again, and he's serving IC hack John Brennan his lunch. -Who caught the stupid? Alejandro Mayorkas got it, but #Resistance journo April Ryan's case might be worse! -When the lights go down in the city: Michael Savage gives an obituary for San Francisco. To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : Carson@newsmax.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at www.Newsmax.com/listen Download the free NEWSMAX app at www.newsmaxtv.com/app or go to www.NewsmaxTV.com to watch the real news! Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Todays episode sponsored by : David Horowitz book “Final Battle” - www.FinalBattle611.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to The Wall Street Journal, the former Fox News primetime host found out he would be let go just 10 minutes prior to the announcement. Dylan Byers, Tim Miller, Jeremy Peters, April Ryan, Max Rose, Tarpley Hitt, John Della Volpe, and Jean M. Twenge join.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy unveiled his plan to lift the debt ceiling, but it aims to cut big parts of President Biden's agenda. Meantime, the Supreme Court punts a ruling on the Mifepristone abortion pill to Friday. And the state of gun violence in America, with yet another shooting tied to a seemingly innocent mistake. April Ryan, Yamiche Alcindor, Stuart Stevens, Michael Steele, Sarah Ellison, Jason Rosenbaum, Shaylee Ragar, and Alex Weprin join.
Memphis officials reappointed State Rep. Justin Pearson today, after he was expelled for joining gun violence protesters last week. Senate Democrats are calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether the expulsions violated the Constitution or Pearson and Jones' civil rights. Holly McCall, April Ryan, Joyce Vance, Jeremy Peters, Fmr. Sen. Al Franken. Tim Miller, and Secy. Jennifer Granholm join.
Bakari Sellers is joined by White House correspondent April Ryan to discuss the LSU women's basketball team's much-publicized White House visit (4:22), the impact of Kamala Harris's visit to Africa (9:05), and the outlook of the 2024 election (17:41). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: April Ryan Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr. Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with one of the biggest political scandals in the history of this nation--for a lot of Republicans. She and her guests compare and contrast legal authorities' responses to the Bill Clinton cheating scandal versus the government's response to Donald Trump being at the center of a plot to overturn the 2020 election. Plus, the House Ways and Means Committee has voted to release Donald Trump's tax returns. We bring you our analysis. We also cover how GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is still struggling to land the speaker's gig, as new questions surface about the possibly made-up background of an incoming member of his caucus. Later, The Grio's White House correspondent April Ryan joins Joy on her new book, 'Black Women Will Save the World,' profiling leaders and activists on the front lines of social and political change. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
April Ryan joins The Michael Steele Podcast to discuss her book, "Black Women Will Save the World: An Anthem." The pair discuss how Black women have gained their strength throughout American history, what the world would look like if more women were in power and how Black women from Karen Bass to Stacey Abrams have made the political personal.Excerpt from full episode "Black Women Make the Political Personal: With April Ryan.Check out the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Women-Will-Save-World/dp/0063210193If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to leave a review or tell a friend! Follow April on Twitter @AprilDRyan, Michael @MichaelSteele and the podcast Twitter @steele_podcast.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, November 10 and reports on the results of the 2022 midterms, with voters shattering any expected "red wave." With the control of Congress still undecided, three key open races will determine the balance of power. Filmmaker Michael Moore, strategist Chai Komanduri, correspondent April Ryan and representative-elect Maxwell Frost join.
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Today on The Breakfast Club we chat with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. Later during Rumor Report we discuss the latest with Kanye West and Adidas...And lastly, we talk to White House Correspondent April Ryan about her latest bookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.