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Attorney General Sean Reyes' calendar was finally released, revealing how he's spent his time these last five years. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means talk about what the documents reveal. Plus Midvale's mayor affair and an out-of-the-box gift idea. Resources and references: Utah A.G. Sean Reyes fought to keep his calendar private. Here's what it shows. [Salt Lake Tribune] Wife cites ‘substantial evidence' of former Utah mayor's alleged affair [Salt Lake Tribune] Continuing education classes at University of Utah Become a member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to Hey Salt Lake, our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Today's gift guide sponsor is Snider Bros. Meats. If you enjoyed the interview with Jacob Wilson, Snider Bros. Meats general manager, check out their offerings. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Sugar House Chamber of Commerce Embodied Patience Live Crude - Get $25 off your facial by mentioning this ad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After years in court... yesterday... Attorney General Sean Reyes handed over his calendar ... to the KSL Investigative Team. Which means it was a very long night for Annie Knox.
Hosts: Greg Skordas & Adam Gardiner Once again, a public records panel has sided with KSL, as the KSL Investigators continue working to get access to Attorney General Sean Reyes’ official calendar. While we wait for appeals to work through the process, we take a moment to have a discussion on privacy versus transparency for our elected officials. Adam Gardiner is a lobbyist on the hill, and shares some interesting insights into this discussion.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Supreme Court rules on Amendment D; what’s next for Amendments A, B, and C?Now that the Supreme Court has sided with the 3rd District Court regarding Amendment D, it will no longer be counted on the November ballot. Is that the end of the story, or is there anything else that could happen? Part of the reason Amendment D was struck down was over a deadline for publishing the amendment in newspapers around the state. That same thing would apply to Amendments A, B, and C, so are they automatically dead in the water? KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas explains the future of the four amendments on this election’s ballot. NYC Mayor indicted on charges of corruption, bribery, wire fraudMayor Eric Adams of New York City has been indicted on several charges of corruption, bribery, and wire fraud. Just a few months earlier across the Hudson River, Senator Bob Menendez was convicted of similar corruption charges. What on earth is going on there? We catch listeners up on the latest politicians to undergo investigations over misconduct. Is it legal for politicians to lie while campaigning?In campaign ads and on debate stages, we often hear politicians stretching the truth. While it might not be ethical, it turns out it’s completely legal. Why is this? Why do we allow candidates and politicians to lie and get away with it? We discuss why it’s so difficult to police what politicians say, and the negative effects that occur when we try to police them. A discussion on privacy vs. transparency for public officialsOnce again, a public records panel has sided with KSL, as the KSL Investigators continue working to get access to Attorney General Sean Reyes’ official calendar. While we wait for appeals to work through the process, we take a moment to have a discussion on privacy versus transparency for our elected officials. Adam Gardiner is a lobbyist on the hill, and shares some interesting insights into this discussion. KSL Investigates: cell phone companies failing victims of domestic violenceVictims of domestic violence are supposed to have the ability to separate their phone service from those of their abusers, even allowing them to transfer to another provider at no cost. It’s part of the federal Safe Connections Act. A KSL Investigates analysis finds that among the six largest cell phone providers in the country, the process is slow and cumbersome, making it a burden instead of a protection. Courtney Johns, KSL Investigative Reporter joins us to break down her latest findings. Violent conflict growing around the worldA new report says nearly half of all the countries in the world are involved in some kind of a violent conflict. No single area of the country seems to be immune from this; why is it so widespread? We share thoughts and theories on how the United States’ changing role in the world has contributed to this growing violence. News Roundup: Support waning for the First Amendment, developments with Martha Hughes CannonWe finish the show discussing some interesting stories that caught our eye recently. First up, new polling shows support waning for the First Amendment. Wait, what? Then we get some updates on Martha Hughes Cannon as she gets closer to being installed in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
KSL's Top Story: Now that today's hearing is over... the State Supreme Court gets to decide the fate of Amendment D. The one that would let the legislature make changes to citizen-led ballot initiatives. And it's not the only Amendment in Court today. We have team coverage... lawsuits over changing Utah's consitution. We begin with Amendment D ... KSL Newsradio's Adam Small was at the high court hearing.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas It feels like déjà vu – Attorney General Sean Reyes is suing a reporter for The Salt Lake Tribune to keep his calendar private. This comes just a few months after he sued KSL over the same thing and lost. KSL-TV Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera and KSL-TV Investigative Producer Annie Knox join the hosts in the studio to talk through this new lawsuit, comparing it to the lawsuit they recently won.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Part 1: Verdict reached in Donald Trump’s hush money trial In an historic move, a jury of 12 New Yorkers has found former president Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money trial. He is now a convicted felon. This has never happened in American history. What does it mean? KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas look at the political and legal aspects of this verdict. Part 2: What’s next for Trump and his campaign? As former president Trump left the courtroom following his verdict, he told reporters he would fight this guilty verdict. We hear what he had to say, and the KSL at Night hosts discuss. We also hear from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who thanked the jurors for their service. So, now that the verdict has been reached, what’s next? Listen to find out! Part 3: The effects of Trump’s guilty verdict in the political ecosystem Now that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, how will he fare in the November election? Previous polls have asked if people’s votes would change if Trump was found guilty, and now those voters have a serious choice to make. What about Nikki Haley – will she return to the race? How are Utah leaders responding to the conviction? Leah and Greg take a look at all of these questions and how they could affect the coming election. Chad Daybell found guilty on all counts in murder trial Another verdict was reached today in a major court case: Chad Daybell has been found guilty on all counts in his murder trial. The jury in that case will now decide the fate of Daybell, which could go as far as the death penalty. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas talks about the process going forward, and how the defense will try to influence the jury into delivering a lighter sentence. Utah Attorney General suing reporter to keep calendar private It feels like déjà vu – Attorney General Sean Reyes is suing a reporter for The Salt Lake Tribune to keep his calendar private. This comes just a few months after he sued KSL over the same thing and lost. KSL-TV Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera and KSL-TV Investigative Producer Annie Knox join the hosts in the studio to talk through this new lawsuit, comparing it to the lawsuit they recently won. SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito says he will not recuse himself from Jan. 6th cases In a letter to Congress, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he won’t recuse himself from cases relating to the January 6th insurrection, even as concerns arise due to controversial flags flying at his homes. Justice Alito says the flags were flown by his wife, so he doesn’t see a reason to recuse himself. The KSL at Night hosts share their thoughts on this situation. Harvard University says they will partially embrace “institutional neutrality” Harvard University now says that it will no longer take positions on outside issues – things not “relevant to the core function of the university.” This comes after rallies and statements regarding events like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Israel/Hamas conflict. Leah Murray, KSL at Night host and professor at Weber State University talks about how public universities in Utah handle neutrality. The importance of taking vacations as a family With the summer quickly approaching, you might be thinking it’s time for a vacation. If you weren’t going to take your children, you may want to rethink that. KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas finish the show discussing why family vacations matter.
This November Utahns will vote for not only the President, but also our representatives here in our state. Attorney General Sean Reyes has announced that he won't run for re-election. So who is running to fill the office? And what is their message to the people of Utah? Derek Brown joins the show to talk about his candidacy.
Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas & Marty Carpenter Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes has just announced that he will be joining the state of Kansas in its crusade against the Biden Administrations latest attempt to cancel student loans. This isn't an unexpected move from the AG, but what will the effects of this lawsuit be? Is there a clear underdog? Are there any other states expected to step up against Biden's SAVE plan?
It's still not over. After a year-long battle and a court ruling this week, the state attorney general plans to appeal a decision that Sean Reyes has to give up his public calendar to KSL.
KSL and the Utah Attorney General’s Office are squaring off in a legal fight over access to Attorney General Sean Reyes’ work calendar. KSL TV Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera joins us live with a preview of the showdown on government transparency.
WMAL GUEST: 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL SEAN REYES to discuss his support of Texas and the problem of the border crisis Utah Attorney General Reyes Supports Texas Border Defense Barriers 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: Thursday, February 1, 2024 / 8 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL SEAN REYES to discuss his support of Texas and the problem of the border crisis Utah Attorney General Reyes Supports Texas Border Defense Barriers VIDEO: DC woman retells on TikTok what it's like to go on a date with guys in DC VIDEO: Tiktok woman in her 30s not sure what to do with her life -- she doesn't know if she should change her job, start looking for a guy at 33 to marry... drive around with her dog... go to an island and work at smoothie shack ... but she doesn't have choices because of finances WMAL GUEST: 8:35 AM - INTERVIEW - BRENT BOZELL - founder of the Media Research Center (MRC) on the Big Tech hearing IWF ‘WORKING FOR WOMEN' REPORT 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: Thursday, February 1, 2024 / 8 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Guest Hosts Taylor Morgan & Marty Carpenter Utah has a strategic plan to save the Great Salt Lake, but one environmental advocacy group suing Utah says the plan doesn't go far enough. Stu Gillespie, Senior Attorney for Earthjustice’s Rocky Mountain Office, is representing the organization in a lawsuit against Attorney General Sean Reyes, and he tells Taylor and Marty what's missing from the strategic plan.
John Forsyth vanished on May 21st, 2023. His body was found 9 days later floating in a lake with a gunshot wound. There are still no answers about what happened to Dr. John https://www.ky3.com/2023/09/15/ozarks-unsolved-they-mysterious-death-dr-john-forsyth/ https://www.ky3.com/2023/12/19/ozarks-unsolved-dr-john-forsyths-gravestone-place/?fbclid=IwAR1GQjvBr1_cY8thsnI17hiSRpXMS08-ILT83LspB-Xm8pRrnY0Y9hZ_Lvo https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/john-forsyth-dr-missouri-wife-b2350932.html Attorney General Sean Reyes is still trying to cover his ass in regards to his involvement with Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad. https://www.fox13now.com/news/fox-13-investigates/utah-ags-office-insists-it-has-no-bias-related-to-investigation-of-1-million-donor https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/12/08/ag-sean-reyes-launches-criminal/ *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimesquad Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimesquad.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimesquad Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/wRXWQvUWxh0 Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! Patriot Front in Coeur d'Alene, Mark Middleton, Baby Holly https://youtu.be/Fz7vTzUiKIw Shasta Groene, The VHS Bandit, Nancy Brophy found guilty https://youtu.be/Bhu1Do0J_bQ The Girl Scout Murders, Diane Lynn Dahn, Heather Marie Underwood https://youtu.be/UdQrQ7yjtpE True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/join
Derek Brown has announced an official run for Attorney General. This announcement comes after Attorney General Sean Reyes has announced he will not run for re-election. Derek joins the show to discuss his campaign.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Abby Osborne Derek Brown, former Utah GOP Chair and staffer for Senator Mike Lee, has declared that he is running for Utah’s Attorney General. This announcement comes just days after Attorney General Sean Reyes’s announcement saying that he will not be running for re-election. Derek joins the show to discuss what he plans on accomplishing if he does get elected.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Abby Osborne Updates on Congress with Congressman Blake Moore Utah’s own Congressman Blake Moore is now serving as Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference for Leadership in the United States House of Representatives. He joins the show to share some unique insight on all the most important issues facing Congress right now. Former Utah GOP Chair Derek Brown announces run for Attorney General Derek Brown, former Utah GOP Chair and staffer for Senator Mike Lee, has declared that he is running for Utah’s Attorney General. This announcement comes just days after Attorney General Sean Reyes’s announcement saying that he will not be running for re-election. Derek joins the show to discuss what he plans on accomplishing if he does get elected. How the new candidate filing deadline may affect Utah’s politicians One of the things that happens in election season is that candidates have to file their intention to run. We’ve got a little bit of a change coming into our next cycle… in that the candidate filing deadline will come before the Legislature convenes on January 16. Jay Evensen, Senior Editorial Columnist with the Deseret News, joins the show to discuss what this means for current and future lawmakers. A Texas woman’s fight for an abortion Let’s talk about the story of Kate Cox, a woman who filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas to terminate her pregnancy when she found out it could be life-threatening to her. The Texas Supreme Court responded by ruling against her after she left the state to pursue the procedure. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to give us a breakdown of this case. Antisemitism is on the rise… Is there a solution? According to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League, antisemitic attacks have risen by 337%. Last week three college presidents were called to the carpet in Congress in front of the House Education and Welfare Committee to talk about the issue of antisemitism, which led to a lot of controversy. Leah and Abby bring it home and speak with Geoff Landward, Interim Commissioner of Utah State Higher Education Institution to discuss how all of this ties to Utah. Google’s most-searched topics of 2023 We’re reaching the end of the year, so it’s time to reveal all of those end-of-the-year lists: Who’s naughty and nice; who listened to what music; and what we’ve all been searching on Google. Leah and Abby share what they are familiar with from these lists, before celebrating Abby’s final KSL @ Night show of 2023.
Good evening, and welcome to "The Mormon Times," bringing you the latest news and stories that matter to the Latter-day Saint community. We have an exciting lineup for you tonight. Tonight we will cover the announcement of new apostle Patrick Kearon. We then turn our attention to the political landscape with breaking news and commentary about Attorney General Sean Reyes. And our last top story revolves around nationwide showing of Mormon cinematic flick "The Oath" Episode Show Notes YouTube Link Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: Youtube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Abby Osborne It’s the news we’ve been patiently waiting for today… Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes has announced in a video that he will not run for re-election in 2024. Before the news broke out, we had a conversation with KSL TV Reporter Lindsay Aerts about how this started off as just a speculation. Now that it’s been confirmed, we take our listeners directly to the announcement.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Abby Osborne It’s the news we’ve been patiently waiting for today… Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes has announced in a video that he will not run for re-election in 2024. Before the news broke out, we had a conversation with KSL TV Reporter Lindsay Aerts about how this started off as just a speculation. Now that it’s been confirmed, we take our listeners directly to the announcement.
KSL's Top Story: Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes says he’s NOT running for reelection.
Get ready to light the fire within again because Salt Lake City has been named the preferred host of the 2034 Winter Olympics. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means talk about what that means for the next 10 years. Plus, Attorney General Sean Reyes wrote a scene for a movie about Operation Underground Railroad founder Tim Ballard that stars … himself? Or at least, someone who has his job, last name, and ambitions. As a note: The screenplay mentions sexual assault, so please take care while listening. Consider becoming a founding member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Sing along with Maria and the Sound of Music at the Broadway. Apply for a Brine Shrimp classroom grow kit by 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC and Twitter @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Tecovas at City Creek Mall Harmons Grocery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Abby Osborne We have the first person announcing their intentions to challenge Attorney General Sean Reyes's seat in 2024. Derek Brown, former part-time talk host for KSL at Night and former Chair of the Utah Republican party announced today an exploratory committee chaired by former Utah Gov. Gary Herbert.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Abby Osborne Introducing New KSLAN Host Abby Osborne Tonight, we have a new host joining our KSL at Night family, Abby Osborne. She is the Chief of Staff at the Utah House of Representatives. We discussed her work experience and what we are looking forward to in the show. Utah’s New Speaker of the House Utah legislators elected a new Speaker of the House on Wednesday. We are joined by newly elected Speaker Mike Schultz to discuss what his plans are as the speaker for the future. The Audit Process on Utah’s Attorney General More trouble surrounds Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes. This week, over two dozen members of the Utah legislature formally requested a legislative audit of his office. We spoke to Kade Minchey, General Auditor of the Utah Legislation to discuss the audit process. New Proposed Sensitive Materials Rules Utah lawmakers advance a proposal looking at sensitive materials in schools, and the process to ban them. Utah Representative Candice Pierucci joined the show to discuss the proposal. New Candidate Announces Exploratory Committee for AG Run We have the first person announcing their intentions to challenge Attorney General Sean Reyes's seat in 2024. Derek Brown, former part-time talk host for KSL at Night and former Chair of the Utah Republican party announced today an exploratory committee chaired by former Utah Gov. Gary Herbert. Government Shutdown Averted This week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a stopgap bill 336 to 95 to avert the shutdown. Is the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson doing what the previous Speaker couldn’t? Hosts Abby and Taylor discuss. President Biden Calls China’s President Xi a Dictator President Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week at the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in San Francisco. After their meeting in a press conference, President Biden called Xi a “dictator.” NewsNation Washington Correspondent Kellie Meyer joined the show to discuss how this could affect relations with China. Rep. George Santos Won’t Seek Reelection New York Representative George Santos announced he won’t seek reelection in 2024 after the House Ethics Committee released a report Thursday saying there is clear evidence he committed serious crimes.
Under Utah law -- the public has a right to certain government records -- for transparency. KSL 5 TV's investigative unit requested Attorney General Sean Reyes' calendar to see how he utilizes his time as Utah's top prosecutor -- and reports he's working to keep it secret. KSL Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera joins the show with the details.
For the first time today... Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes took questions from reporters about a new lawsuit alleging fraud and sexual misconduct against Operation Underground Railroad founder Tim Ballard.
For 3 days of Labor Day weekend, Utah will have a chance to celebrate Polynesian heritage together during “Polynesian Days”. The celebration includes music, food, cultural exhibitions, and international dance competitions at Thanksgiving Point's Electric Park. In this week's episode of Utah Weekly Forum, FM100.3 Host Rebecca Cressman is joined by Polynesian Days Utah Executive Producer Frank Tusieseina and Board Member and Attorney General Sean Reyes who dive deep into the Poly Days festival, its purpose and meaning to the wider community, and the special fundraiser offering “Kokua” for Maui. Ticket details are at www.PolynesiandaysUtah.com
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Marty Carpenter Government Shutdown Possible Again Thought federal spending shutting down the government was a thing of the past? It sure isn't. Greg Skordas and Marty Carpenter talk to ABC News Correspondent in Washington Andy Field about how this could affect millions of Americans across the nation. Ron DeSantis Defends Stance on Slavery Florida Gov. DeSantis has been in the news– maybe not in the way that he or his team want. After DeSantis said about slaves “developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.” Greg and Marty talk about the importance of reading the entire news story rather than just headlines. Former Pres. Trump's Charges Increase President Trump's legal team has been working overtime for the last couple of years and it isn't stopping anytime soon. After employees at the Mar-A-Lago Club accused the Former President of wanting to delete incriminating videos and hide files, 37 counts against Trump are now on record. Greg and Marty talk about the ins and outs of the case against the 45th President. US Trading Causes for Concern? Polls have shown that many Americans are showing concern with technology and trading power with the EU and threats from both China and Russia. Is there any validity for that? US Chamber of Commerce Advisor Asheesh Agarwal joins KSL At Night and lays out what is going on. List of 100 Companies Championing Women in Utah A list was released by Inspire In Utah, an initiative that empowers Utahns and our workers, that disclosed 100 local companies that champion women. Vice President of Human Resources at doTerra Chris Farnsworth about how his company is helping to empower and value women. Out-of-State Abortions Could Still Be Investigated After the ruling of Roe v. Wade, many people have sought out to complete abortions in states that have legalized abortion. However, Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes has shown pushback against Justice Kavanaugh's ruling that interstate travel is a constitutional right. Attorney General Reyes has signed a letter that wants to do away with that amendment. Greg and Marty talk about similar situations that aren't subject to this law and what to expect. Sentencing for Lori Vallow Daybell The long awaited sentencing for Lori Vallow Daybell will conclude on Monday, the 31st of August. After months of trials, stories, and tragedy Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted of murder. Greg and Marty about what the judge could rule and summarize this saga. SLC's Olympic Bid on Hold? The Winter Games have been a talking point in this state since 2002. There have been talks about Salt Lake City being a host for 2030 and 2034 but it seems they have stalled and are going to be delayed. Chief Operating Officer of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee Fraser Bullock lets us know what this means for the Beehive State being a candidate for the Winter Olympics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Marty Carpenter After the ruling of Roe v. Wade, many people have sought out to complete abortions in states that have legalized abortion. However, Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes has shown pushback against Justice Kavanaugh's ruling that interstate travel is a constitutional right. Attorney General Reyes has signed a letter that wants to do away with that amendment. Greg and Marty talk about similar situations that aren't subject to this law and what to expect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hosts: Derek Brown and Leah Murray Utah has joined 21 other Republican attorneys general in the nation in a court filing supporting a federal lawsuit in Texas that aims to outlaw medication abortion in all 50 states. We speak with Daniel Burton, General Counsel for Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes, to discuss why Reyes meets with other AGs in the nation to fight common issues together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Today, Governor Cox and Attorney General Sean Reyes had a press conference at the Capitol announcing plans for a lawsuit by the state of Utah against social media companies for allegedly harming children. We call KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas to go over the significance of this lawsuit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Gov. Cox and AG Reyes To Sue Social Media Companies Today, Governor Cox and Attorney General Sean Reyes had a press conference at the Capitol announcing plans for a lawsuit by the state of Utah against social media companies for allegedly harming children. We call KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas to go over the significance of this lawsuit. Utah State Board Of Education Votes To Oppose School Choice Bill As the school choice bill continues to advance through the House and Senate, the Utah State Board of Education today voted to oppose the bill. Utah State Board of Education Board Member Sarah Reale joins our show to discuss why she voted to oppose the bill. Utah Legislature On Education A New leaked audio by the executive director of Kaysville-based Education Opportunity for Every Child has sparked some controversy. KSL Newsradio Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins us to give the details. Legislation Gameplay During the first weeks of the legislative session, the bills making it through the floor are often not as important or controversial, but that's not what we have seen this year. Maura and Taylor discuss why we are seeing so many controversial big bills getting passed so early. Biden & McCarthy To Meet On Debt Ceiling The U.S. started the year by reaching its debt limit. Last week, the U.S. hit its borrowing cap of around $31.4 trillion dollars. ABC News Correspondent Elizabeth Schulzet joins the show to discuss the upcoming meetings between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden. Supreme Court Releases First Opinion The Supreme Court today finally handed down the first ruling of its term, and it comes unusually late. Zach Schonfeld, Reporter for The Hill, joins the show to discuss why it is taking longer for SCOTUS to hand down their opinions. What To Do About Gun Violence Over the weekend we had another tragic shooting in Monterey Park, California. Maura and Taylor talk with the chairman of the Utah shooting sports council Clark Aposhian on what solutions we should be discussing. The Impact of Moving The Bees Last week Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced the Bee's is moving to South Jordan. Taylor and Maura discuss the repercussions the city could face by the move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests for today are Mayor of Eureka Chris Dever, Mayor of SLC Erin Mendenhall, Member of the SL Co. Council Aime Winder Newton, Mayor of Murray Brett Hales, and Attorney General Sean Reyes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes has come out a number of times in defense of former President Donald Trump as well as against the Biden Administration. Recently he publicly supported Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, in his efforts to not be questioned in the January 6th hearings. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas calls the show to talk about Reyes' latest comments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Culture Editor Sean Means and Culture Reporter Palak Jayswal join the podcast to break down how the giant whale happened to land in Salt Lake City's Ninth and Ninth neighborhood and the controversy surrounding its debut. And two Utah Republicans are displeased with Yale Law School. Utah Senator Mike Lee and Attorney General Sean Reyes are calling on the University to punish students who temporarily disrupted an event featuring conservative lawyer Kristen Waggoner.
Teen Suicide, Human Trafficking & Modern Slavery with Sean Reyes | Justice For All Ep.11 | LegalShield LegalShield CEO Jeff Bell, Talks with Attorney General Sean Reyes on teen suicide, modern slavery, human trafficking, bullying, canceling, critical race theory, and more on Justice for All | Episode 11 | LegalShield Read more about the LegalShield mission at https://bit.ly/2Wx69uD Head over to our website to learn more about the different ways LegalShield can help you! https://bit.ly/3iaoNko Follow Us on Social Media: --- Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/LegalShield/ --- LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/lega... --- Twitter | https://twitter.com/legalshield --- Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/legalshield/ LegalShield, a consumer brand under PPLSI, is leading the quest to provide equal access to legal advice, protection, and representation to every human, everywhere. Serving 4.5 million individuals and 140,000 businesses, we are the world's largest platform for legal, identity, and reputation management services. Founded in 1972, we provide the tools and services needed to affordably live a just and secure life. We’re using technology and innovative products and partnerships to transform how and where people receive legal care by connecting members to our expansive network of trusted, qualified attorneys and law firms right at the palm of your hands. #TeenSuicide #JusticeforAll #LegalShield #ModernSlavery #Cancelling #PeopleofColour #InnocenceProject KnifeCrime
A State Attorney General's Perspective: Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joins cohosts Lori Kalani, co-Chair of the State Attorney General Practice at Cozen O'Conner and Richard Levick of LEVICK to discuss how the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and AGs have partnered over the years to combat anticompetitive, unfair and deceptive trade practices and how this relationship is evolving; new developments and anticipated developments under the leadership of new FTC Chairwoman Lina Kahn and the AMG Capital decision that impacted the FTC's ability to seek monetary relief.
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes join NAAG for a conversation on supporting victims of crime and how participating in international delegations helps them serve their constituents and form relationships with their fellow attorneys general.
Sean Reyes comes from a family that values hard work and the American Dream. Sean speaks passionately about human trafficking, child and sex slavery, mental health, suicide and addiction. In his position as Attorney General of Utah, he sees the many dangers that face our society and our kids and during the podcast he discusses how to protect our kids. He also talks about resources available to parents and kids when they find themselves in need of help. Please join us as we speak with Sean. You'll wonder why there's not been a movie made of his family yet! Make it a Great Week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes talks about his experience as an Asian-American and what to make of the new federal anti-Asian hate bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Reyes joins Trent Christensen to discuss Utah's opioid epidemic and how Utah's approaches to mitigate the problem have been implemented across the U.S. From Addiction Unplugged to The Suicide Prevention Hotline, Sean Reyes has worked tirelessly to aid in the recovery of mental health and drug addiction for the U.S. Perspective is crucial, and Sean Reyes shows passion for the diversity of humankind. Raised by a Spanish-Filipino immigrant father and Japanese-Hawaiian mother, Reyes says, “there is truth and beauty in every nation, culture, and religion.”addictionunplugged.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/successfactorpodcast)
A Utah lawmaker pursues impeachment of Attorney General Sean Reyes. The state’s U.S. senators are split on the upcoming Senate trial of former President Donald Trump. And legislators consider a bill to let Utahns carry a concealed firearm without a permit. On Friday morning, Salt Lake Tribune reporters Lee Davidson and Bethany Rodgers, along with editorial page editor George […]
Rep. Andrew Stoddard, D-Salt Lake City, caused a stir this week when he said he would file a resolution for the impeachment or censure of Attorney General Sean Reyes. Stoddard says he really wants to investigate Reyes' involvement with Republican Donald Trump's post-election efforts to undo his loss to Joe Biden, and impeachment is the only tool available to him. Stoddard joins the podcast to discuss the politics surrounding impeachment and what he hopes to accomplish with the seemingly extreme maneuver.We also speak with Sen. Kathleen Riebe, D-Cottonwood Heights, about her bill to have Utah finally ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, and whether the legislature is doing enough to support public education. Subscribe to the podcast for free.
Debbie Dujanovic joins Lee in breaking down a resolution to impeach Attorney General Sean Reyes. What will it mean for Utah and has "impeachment" been cheapened? Listeners also give their opinions on the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, January 26, 20214:20 pm: Tobias Hoonhout, Media Reporter for National Review Online, joins the show to discuss his recent piece about how employees of Operation Warp Speed are refuting claims from the Biden administration that President Trump did not have plans in place to distribute Covid vaccines4:35 pm: Michael Thau of Red State joins Rod to discuss how the CDC changed some criteria that inflated the covid-related fatalities tenfold5:05 pm: Melissa Holyoak, Solicitor General in the Utah Attorney General’s Office, joins the show to discuss the impeachment articles filed by Utah Representative Andrew Stoddard against AG Sean Reyes accusing Reyes of misusing the powers of his office by attempting to undermine the results of the presidential election6:05 pm: Utah Senator Mike Lee joins the program for his weekly visit with Rod to discuss what’s happening in Congress.Today’s conversation deals with Trump impeachment, Lloyd Austin’s confirmation as U.S. Defense Secretary, and Biden’s first weeks in office6:35 pm: Zach Montellaro of Politico joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece on how GOP state leaders across the country are pushing new voting restrictions following the results of the 2021 election
Before Amanda imposes on her guest Cherie Call to sing for everyone, they finish up on the topic of why Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes chose to join the Texas lawsuit challenging the way four other states conducted their election this year. From that topic they go to the question of - how have we lost the ability to be the loyal opposition? If we lose an election, we become the loyal opposition, serving our nation and our state, but serving until the next election. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson is joined this week by Cherie Call, singer, songwriter and teacher, Francine Giani, former Executive Director of the Department of Commerce, and Barb Smith, Director of Communications for Utah Valley University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week in Utah news: Utah’s Governor and Governor-elect condemn a decision by Attorney General Sean Reyes to join a lawsuit aiming to overturn the presidential election. Reyes joined 16 other attorneys general Wednesday in endorsing the Texas petition that seeks to invalidate the election results in four battleground states captured by President-elect Joe Biden. In the […]
This week in Utah news: Utah’s Governor and Governor-elect condemn a decision by Attorney General Sean Reyes to join a lawsuit aiming to overturn the presidential election. Reyes joined 16 other attorneys general Wednesday in endorsing the Texas petition that seeks to invalidate the election results in four battleground states captured by President-elect Joe Biden. In the […]
Attorney General Sean Reyes joins a Texas lawsuit that aims to overturn the election results. Gov. Herbert and Lt. Gov. Cox called the lawsuit an "unwise use of taxpayer money." We discuss why Utah decided to join the lawsuit in the first place. KSL NewsRadio's Lee Lonsberry also hops in on the conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Rep. Steve Eliason, R-Sandy, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss the deadliest days in American history, Attorney General Sean Reyes backing the Texas lawsuit to overturn the presidential election, the COVID-19 vaccine plan, the […]
Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Rep. Steve Eliason, R-Sandy, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss the deadliest days in American history, Attorney General Sean Reyes backing the Texas lawsuit to overturn the presidential election, the COVID-19 vaccine plan, the […]
Bryan Schott is joined by political and communications consultant Taylor Morgan to discuss the latest Utah political news. Coronavirus cases in Utah are spiking. Can Gov. Gary Herbert find an effective response to the increase?Attorney General Sean Reyes attends a rally for President Donald Trump in Nevada and is photographed not wearing a mask. Will he pay a political price for that, or standing next to the Pawn Stars guy in the photo?The race between Democrat Ben McAdams and Republican Burgess Owens turns nasty as a pair of polls give McAdams a lead in the contest for the first time. Libertarian candidate Robert Latham makes the debate stage in the 2nd Congressional District race involving Republican Chris Stewart and Democrat Kael Weston. Will that impact the race at all?Trump leads Democratic nominee Joe Biden in Utah.Plus, Sen. Mike Lee takes on Google and Netflix. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
Several Utah companies will have to pay fines and return money to customers for price gouging during the coronavirus pandemic. Lee will review a discussion with Attorney General Sean Reyes from March and talk about how things could have been much worse. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Guy Fieri, country music star Collin Raye, and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joined forces for a concert in Cedar City, UT. It was as horrific as it sounds. Sean broke off a rap that wasn't his best, which we discuss at great lengths. In other news, an errant frisbee toss is met by a loaded gun and The Diaper Guy talks with the local news.
The Utah Attorney General’s Office is offering tips to everyone who is concerned about online safety during the COVID-19 crisis. Attorney General Sean Reyes joins to share his advice.
The "Instead Summit" just wrapped up in Park City, addressing the opioid epidemic in Utah. Attorney General Sean Reyes joined guest host Doug Wright to talk about the conversation on drug abuse -- whether street drugs or prescription painkillers -- in the state.
Disney's latest remake Aladdin is magicikng its way to theaters this Memorial day weekend, Doug & Steve's review is added to by Attorney General Sean Reyes, and Megaplex President Blake Andersen. Dan Farr of FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention announces a very Potter guest for their Fall event. And Steve is enamored with a new documentary film. The Movie Show with Doug Wright and Steve Salles. Listen Fridays 9 am to noon at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
Jon discusses the dangers of crack, Monroe witnesses a real-life high-speed chase, and Jackson wants you to go wash your face. Plus a busy schedule of guests stops by including Utah's Attorney General Sean Reyes, Utah Royals FC players Lo & Katy, and our buddy Mark from The Advocates. Want to advertise on our podcast? Email camila@bwaymedia.com