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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv closes amid intelligence warnings of a potential Russian airstrike, as Ukrainian forces launch UK-made Storm Shadow missiles into Russian territory. An update on the alleged sabotage of underwater cables in the Baltic Sea, with Denmark now monitoring a Chinese ship suspected of involvement. A major setback for U.S.-China relations as Beijing's Defense Minister refuses to meet with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. And in today's Back of the Brief: Donald Trump announces former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker as the next U.S. ambassador to NATO. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Patriot Gold: Call 1-888-870-5457 for a free investor guide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE HAGUE (AP) — The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister and Hamas officials, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity over actions taken during their 13-month war in Gaza and the October 2023 attack on Israel respectively. SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 by Pete Hegseth after he took her phone, blocked the door to a California hotel room and refused to let her leave. That's according to a detailed investigative report made public late Wednesday. SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — Rain and snow are pummeling Northern California as the region feels the effects of a major storm that could cause flash flooding and rockslides. It's the latest wave of damaging weather to strike the West Coast. It was mostly Chris Stapleton’s night at the Country Music Association Awards. Stapleton won four times and took the stage to perform three times Wednesday night at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. But an absent Morgan Wallen won the biggest award, entertainer of the year. Stapleton's wins included single of the year and song of the year for “White Horse,” and his eighth trophy as male vocalist of the year. Best female vocalist of the year went to Laney Johnson. NEW YORK (AP) — Target has reported sluggish sales and slumping profits in the fiscal third quarter as inflation-weary customers curtailed their spending on apparel and other non-essential items. In other news: The FBI arrested a man who's been charged with planning an attack on the New York Stock Exchange. Trump chooses former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker as NATO ambassador. Trump-backed Republican Nick Begich beats Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola for Alaska’s only House seat. US regulators seek to break up Google, forcing Chrome sale as part of monopoly punishment. US charges tycoon Gautam Adani with defrauding investors, hiding plan to bribe Indian officials. Tennessee man involved in Capitol riot is convicted of planning to kill investigators. Stock market today Wall Street drifts as Target tumbles. Ford, facing economic headwinds and weak EV sales, to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe. Susan Smith is denied parole 30 years after drowning 2 sons by rolling car into South Carolina lake. Man convicted of killing Laken Riley sentenced to life in prison without parole. Liam Payne's One Direction bandmates among the mourners at singer's funeral. Mother of cinematographer killed on set of Alec Baldwin film 'Rust' boycotts its world premiere. The Cavaliers remain the NBA's hottest team, college basketball has a new all-time winningest coach, and baseball has its 2024 Cy Young winners. What to know about Transgender Day of Remembrance and violence against trans people. UN authorizes first mpox vaccine for children in an attempt to control Congo outbreak. US vetoes UN resolution demanding a cease-fire in Gaza because there's no link to a hostage release. At UN climate talks, a draft of the deal gives little clarity on climate cash for developing nations. Ukraine has seen success in building clean energy, which is harder for Russia to destroy. Volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula erupts for the 7th time in a year. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker to serve as U.S. ambassador to NATO. In a statement, Trump said Whitaker was "a strong warrior and loyal Patriot." He said Whitaker would advance and defend the interests of the United States while strengthening existing relationships with America's NATO allies.The man accused of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley has been convicted of murder, according to a ruling today.Air raid sirens sounded in Kyiv after the United States shut its embassy there due to "specific information of a potential significant air attack." It told U.S. citizens in Ukraine to be ready to seek shelter.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on another unusual Trump selection for a high-level job.
Simon Conway's interview with former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker during Tuesday's first hour.
Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker joins the show.
7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - MATT WHITAKER - Former Acting United States Attorney General, Senior Fellow at American Cornerstone Institute, CPAC Board Member, host of the Liberty & Justice Show, Author of Above the Law Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Friday, February 23, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Iowa caucuses have long been a pivotal fixture in American politics, serving as an early barometer for presidential hopefuls. These community events go beyond just casting a vote; they are a unique blend of civic duty, social interaction, and grassroots campaigning. The recent caucuses have seen lively participation, which stands as a testament to their significance. Local residents not only exercise their democratic right but also seize the opportunity to engage with neighbors, forge new friendships, and delve into community-oriented discussions. From sharing notes on holiday decorations to braving cold weather in shorts, the camaraderie and local flavor at these gatherings often overshadow the political divide. The caucus environment fosters a sense of unity, underscoring the role that personal relationships play in political mobilization and decision making. A closer analysis of voter demographics provides fascinating insights into the shifting dynamics within the electorate. Suburban areas, in particular, have emerged as crucial battlegrounds, reflecting changing political alignments and preferences. The engagement patterns in these areas, often home to well-informed and highly active voters, could signal broader trends in the political currents at a national level. Demographic variables such as age, educational attainment, and religious affiliation often correlate strongly with candidate support. Dissecting these correlations provides a richer, more nuanced understanding of the election landscape. How different segments of the population – from evangelicals to the highly educated – gravitate towards candidates reveals much about the ideological and cultural factors at play in the contemporary political environment. The tangible influence of local political figures in Iowa's caucus outcomes cannot be understated. Public endorsements by individuals like Attorney General Brenna Bird and Senator Brad Zaun can sway caucus results. They, alongside Iowa representatives like Bobby Kaufman and national figures such as former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, play pivotal roles in bolstering a candidate's campaign and embody the importance of local support in the fabric of the national political scene. As the Iowa caucuses continue to paint a complex portrait of Republican voter preferences and allegiances, the nuanced understanding gathered from these local and demographic trends will be valuable for strategists and candidates alike. With the eyes of the nation often turning to Iowa as a predictor of electoral tendencies, the insights gained from these political gatherings are a crucial barometer for anticipating the trajectory of the American political landscape.
In this episode, Lisa and former acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker discuss the legal challenges facing Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, and how these may influence the 2024 election. Whitaker, offering insights from Iowa, talks about voter enthusiasm and the significance of the Iowa caucuses for Trump's campaign. They explore the legal complexities of presidential immunity and the potential consequences for both Trump and Biden, considering the fairness of the legal process and its influence on public perception, ultimately reflecting on the political ramifications of these legal developments for the upcoming election. Subscribe now to The Truth with Lisa Boothe - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Lisa and former acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker discuss the legal challenges facing Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, and how these may influence the 2024 election. Whitaker, offering insights from Iowa, talks about voter enthusiasm and the significance of the Iowa caucuses for Trump's campaign. They explore the legal complexities of presidential immunity and the potential consequences for both Trump and Biden, considering the fairness of the legal process and its influence on public perception, ultimately reflecting on the political ramifications of these legal developments for the upcoming election. Subscribe now to The Truth with Lisa Boothe - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Huckabee, it's a salute to the U.S. Armed Forces on this Memorial Day weekend! Sen. Marsha Blackburn discusses the Kids Online Safety Act and her work to shield children from addictive algorithms and inappropriate content. Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker delves into the revelations in the Durham Report and Karoline Leavitt shares about her role as a Make America Great Again spokeswoman. Catch all this and much more here on Huckabee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Solomon and Amanda Head host 'Just the News, No Noise' delivering the pressing news of the day and giving you Information without indoctrination while rising above the rhetoric. Interviews this week with Wisconsin GOP Senator Ron Johnson, former acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker, and Utah GOP Congressman Chris Stewart. To see the daily show, go to americasvoice.news each Monday through Friday at 6pm Eastern or watch any time at JustTheViews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's 20-min top headline news brief includes: -Former Trump press secretary Sean Spicer reacts to the indictment in real time. [Newsmax Breaking News] -Trump Attorney Alina Habba says why all Americans should be frightened. [Greg Kelly Reports] -Former U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker says this is one of the darkest days in U.S. history. [Greg Kelly Reports] -Lara Trump destroys NY DA and his case against Trump. [Rob Schmitt Tonight] -Rep James Comer puts President Biden on notice. [John Bachman Now] 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Solomon and Amanda Head host ‘Just the News, No Noise' delivering the pressing news of the day and giving you Information without indoctrination while rising above the rhetoric. Interviews this week with House Intelligence Committee members- Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT) and Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA), former Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller, former U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker, and former Florida Congressional candidate Scotty Moore. To see the daily show, go to americasvoice.news each Monday through Friday at 6pm Eastern or watch any time at JustTheNews.com/tv.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of Liberty & Justice, Former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker talks to former Congressman from Georgia Doug Collins and then talks to former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. Both discussions were recorded at CPAC 2022 in Orlando, Florida. As a former Congressman and Ranking Member of the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Doug Collins knows what it means to fight for what he believes in. The Doug Collins Podcast explores all topics — ranging from politics to life advice — and blends them together for a well-rounded discussion that you can use to get the most out of life. https://salempodcastnetwork.com/podcasts/the-doug-collins-podcast Governor Scott Walker was elected president of Young America's Foundation on February 1, 2021. Governor Walker was raised with a heart for public service, patriotism, and hard work. He moved to the small town of Delavan, Wisconsin, when he was in third grade. There, his father was a minister and his mother worked part time as a bookkeeper and secretary. Scott was active in school, sports, church, Scouts, and American Legion's Badger Boys State and Boys Nation programs. In June 1993, Scott was elected to the state assembly, where he helped lead the way on welfare reform, public safety, and educational opportunities. In 2002, he was elected to the Milwaukee County executive office. In this position, Scott worked to reform the scandal-ridden county government and faithfully kept his promise to spend taxpayer money as if it were his own. In 2008, he won re-election with nearly 60 percent of the vote. On November 2, 2010, Scott was elected the 45th Governor of Wisconsin. Inheriting a $3.6 billion budget deficit, $800 million worth of unpaid bills, and an eight percent unemployment rate, he immediately implemented reforms to renew economic revival, fiscal order, and government accountability in Wisconsin. Scott became the only governor in American history to survive a recall election on June 5, 2012. He was re-elected in 2014 and sworn into a second term on January 5, 2015. He serves on the boards of Students for Life Action, American Federation for Children, and the Center for State-led National Debt Solutions. Scott and his wife, Tonette, have two adult sons. https://www.yaf.org/ Matthew G. Whitaker was acting Attorney General of the United States (2018-2019). Prior to becoming acting Attorney General, Mr. Whitaker served as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General. He was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa by President George W. Bush, serving from 2004-2009. Whitaker was the managing partner of Des Moines based law firm, Whitaker Hagenow & Gustoff LLP from 2009 until rejoining DOJ in 2017. He was also the Executive Director for FACT, The Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust, an ethics and accountability watchdog, between 2014 and 2017. Mr. Whitaker is Author of the book--Above the Law, The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump. Mr. Whitaker graduated with a Master of Business Administration, Juris Doctor, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa. While at Iowa, Mr. Whitaker was a three-year letterman on the football team where he received the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor.
In the third hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka talked to former Attorney General Matt Whitaker, Father Frank Pavone, Governor Scott Walker and Climate Depot's Marc Morano at CPAC. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @amber_athey and @patrickpinkfile. Show website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" podcast is sponsored by Cornerstone First Financial: https://www.cornerstonefirst.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @amber_athey and @patrickpinkfile. Show website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" podcast is sponsored by Cornerstone First Financial: https://www.cornerstonefirst.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 1- Liberty & Justice with Matt Whitaker and Special Guest Ambassador Ric Grenell.Former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker and Former Ambassador to Germany and Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell discuss current tensions between Russia and Ukraine, the increasing threat from China, UFC and mixed martial arts fighting and Ric's plan to fix the State of California.Ric Grenell is not your typical Republican. FixCalifornia.comHe is seen by many as the embodiment of the American First agenda through his bold approach as one of the nation's top diplomats and during his transformative service as the Acting Director of National Intelligence.Born in Michigan, Grenell went to Elementary school in Redwood City, California, and high school in Jenison, Michigan. He describes himself as an “imperfect follower of Christ,” who was driven into public service through his faith. He has worked for decades to advance conservative policies and candidates as a principled and consistent voice for the American people.Prior to becoming the longest serving U.S. political appointee at the United Nations, Ric served as a top advisor to San Diego Mayor Susan Golding. He has since gone on to become one of the most impactful diplomats in American history. As the U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Ric advanced President Trump's America First policies, facing down international foes like Iran and Hezbollah. Ric's effectiveness earned him the ire of some in the international political establishment and among European leftists, which he relished.It was also during this period that Ambassador Grenell was appointed by President Trump to spearhead the Administration's effort to decriminalize homosexuality across the globe.Ric was the Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations, where he was able to broker an historic Economic Normalization deal. His role in the effort earned him the Presidential Medal of Merits from Kosovo President Thaçi. At the request of President Trump in 2020, Ric served as the acting Director of National Intelligence. This appointment meant Ric became the first Senate-confirmed Cabinet member who was openly gay – a reality the media has tried to ignore.Grenell received a master's degree in Public Administration from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and his Bachelor's Degree in Government and Public Administration from Evangel College. He currently serves as a Senior fellow at Carnegie Mellon University's Institute for Politics and StrategyRic resides in Southern California with his partner, Matt, and their dog, Lola.Ric on Twitter @richardgrenellFix California on FacebookRic on Instagram Matthew G. Whitaker was acting Attorney General of the United States (2018-2019). Prior to becoming acting Attorney General, Mr. Whitaker served as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General. He was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa by President George W. Bush, serving from 2004-2009. Whitaker was the managing partner of Des Moines based law firm, Whitaker Hagenow & Gustoff LLP from 2009 until rejoining DOJ in 2017. He was also the Executive Director for FACT, The Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust, an ethics and accountability watchdog, between 2014 and 2017. Mr. Whitaker is Author of the book--Above the Law, The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump. Mr. Whitaker graduated with a Master of Business Administration, Juris Doctor, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa. While at Iowa, Mr. Whitaker was a three-year letterman on the football team where he received the pre
This is John McGlothlen with The Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Monday, Oct. 11th. According to the National Weather Service, we can expect showers and possibly a thunderstorm today. The high will be near 65. Winds from the northeast 10 to 15 mph then from the northwest in the afternoon, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Rainfall amounts up to one inch are possible. Then tonight, a chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10 p.m., then a slight chance of showers between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. The low should be around 52. Former President Donald Trump came to Iowa Saturday for a rally attended by thousands at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. It was his first public appearance in Iowa since just before the 2020 election. During more than two hours of remarks at Saturday night's rally, Trump showed no indication he has any intention of relinquishing his assault on those 2020 election results with his false claims of voter fraud. Early in his remarks he claimed that the election was “rigged.” Gov. Kim Reynolds, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, U.S. Reps. Ashley Hinson and Mariannette Miller-Meeks, and former acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker all spoke earlier in the event. The Hawkeyes moved to No. 2 in the Associated Press Poll following their nail-biting 23-20 win over Penn State Saturday. It's their highest ranking in the AP Poll since the 1985 season when Iowa was ranked No. 1 for all of October. With 6:26 left in the game, Spencer Petras threw a touchdown pass to Nico Ragaini who, despite being hit by an Penn State linebacker, landed on the inside of an end zone pylon for the score. Get hot takes, newsletter exclusives, weekly food reviews and more in our weekly Hawk Off The Press newsletter. Sign up today at thegazette.com/hawkoffthepress Support this podcast
Today is Wednesday! Joyce talks to former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker live from the Trump bus tour! Joyce goes over the different amendments that are on the ballot. Finally, Director of Press Communications Trump 2020 Erin Perrine calls in to talk about the fight to keep President Trump in the White House.
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Matt Whittaker served as Chief of Staff to former Attorney General, Jeff Sessions. Following Sessions resignation, he was appointed acting Attorney General. Dave Brat and Matt Whitaker discuss his new book out now: "Above the Law: The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump"
Steve, Todd, and Aaron discuss the horrendous events of this week in Minneapolis, where violent unrest has broken out after the death of a man at the hands of the police. Then, Steve's old friend and former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker joins the program to discuss his new book detailing just how deep the D.C. swamp goes. In Hour Two, Theology Thursday is a response to the former lead singer of the Christian band Hawk Nelson, who says he's now giving up on God. The team plays a game of 3 Questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Duke talks with Matt Whitaker who was Acting Attorney General in the Trump Administration from November 2018 until February 2019 about his new book "Above the Law: The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump." Matt talks about... * His taking over for embattled A.G. Jeff Sessions. * How deep the hatred of President Trump runs in the leadership of the F.B.I and the D.O.J. * His appearance before Congressman Jerry Nadler's committee in Feb of 2019. * Also his time playing football at the University of Iowa in the Big 10. You can order his new book right here at AMAZON
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Former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker sits down to talk with Ben Dietderich and Alex Nester on their show "American Perspective" at CPAC 2020.
We talk about this as a Ukraine story. But it's also a Russia story. The leverage Trump had on Ukraine came from Russia's invasion of Crimea and continuing support for insurgents in Ukraine. The leverage Trump had on his own government came from the strategic threat posed by Russian aggression. And Trump’s willingness to use military aid to Ukraine as political leverage came from his odd lack of concern about Ukraine falling to Russia. In this episode, I talk with Evelyn Farkas, the Pentagon’s former point person on Russia and Ukraine, about the Russia-Ukraine crisis Trump exploited. It’s a conversation that changes how I understood this story. It’ll change how you understand it, too. I also talked with Vox’s Alex Ward about Ukraine envoy Bill Taylor’s testimony, former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker’s argument that “abuse of power is not a crime,” and the GOP’s fury over the House Democrats’ process. And, at the end, a thought on why it’s Mitch McConnell, not Donald Trump, who poses the core threat to our constitutional structure. References: Read Bill Taylor's opening testimony "High Crimes and Misdemeanors," explained Credits: Producer and Editor - Jeff Geld Researcher - Roge Karma Engineers - Malachi Broadus & Chris Shurtleff Theme music composed by Jon Natchez Special thanks to Liz Nelson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Part 2 of 2, Kurt, Jeremy & Adam sample Col. E.H. Taylor Single Barrel with special guest Ed Norris, former Baltimore Police Commissioner and current host of the Big Bad Morning Show on 105.7 FM the Fan. Ed Norris had a 20 year career in the NYPD. He moved to Baltimore in March 2000 and oversaw a dramatic turnaround in Baltimore's crime rate from 2000-December 2002. In late 2002 he left Baltimore to head the Maryland State Police. in December 2003 Ed was indicted by US Attorney Thomas DiBagio on allegations that he made personal expenditures from the BPD supplemental fund. Ed took a plea deal on a lesser charge and spent 6 months in federal prison. Ed got out of jail and over the last decade and a half has put his life back together as a local radio host and media personality. Ed is larger than life and has all the personality and opinions to go with it. Jeremy, Kurt & Adam pick Ed's brain on all things Baltimore, from crime fighting, crime strategies, police corruption and the GTTF and the finer notes of sampling fine bourbon. ****These next two episodes are not for the faint of heart as Ed is opinionated and not shy. In part 2 of 2, we talk about: Police Corruption Race, statistics, and crime the war on drugs, or lack thereof New acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker and his penchant for stealing WiFi (see our bonus content) Baltimore Sun GTTF articles and coverage Article for Columbus PD chastizing 2 black youths carrying a BB gun. Stories from Baltimore's Squeege Kids. Squeege Kid hit by car. Lawyers on the Rocks is sponsored by the Law Office of Eldridge, Nachtman & Crandell, LLC and produced by Up Next Creative, LLC.
Excelsior! In this episode we pay our respects to Marvel comics legend Stan Lee. We also discuss the tragic police slaying of hero and security guard Jemel Roberson, why the destruction of California wildfires are preventable, and the latest news on interim Attorney General Matt Whitaker. We also have a fire conversation with Dana Hall, founder of Aya Inc. mentorship services. She is also a legislative analyst for DC Ward 8 Council Member Trayon White. She shares with us the importance of mentoring and having a mentor, as well as the ways her City Council office prioritizes public outreach in the legislative process.Find more info on her mentorship program at www.ayaincorporated.org and Instagram @ayaincorporated Reach her at DC Council Member Trayon White's office: dhall@dccouncil.gov
Is a scam artist in charge of the Justice Department? Rick discusses acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker and the political success of women with Jay Newton-Small, a long-serving Washington correspondent for TIME Magazine and a journalist for Bloomberg News. She is author of Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works and the co-founder and chief executive officer at MemoryWell. You can call in to the show any time at (833) 711-RICK. That's (833) 711-7425.
Trevor profiles acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, jury selection begins for Mexican drug kingpin "El Chapo" Guzman, and rapper Swizz Beatz talks about his album "Poison." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices