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Best podcasts about ben lieberman

Latest podcast episodes about ben lieberman

The FOX News Rundown
The Impact Of President Trump's Tariffs Will Take Time

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 35:08


President Trump's "Liberation Day," tariffs have been announced, and some Americans fear the results. The Trump administration is sticking to its guns, aiming to see countries come to the table and companies reset their supply chains. President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency continues its pursuit of cutting government waste while slashing money that goes towards diversity, equity, and inclusion grants. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joins the Rundown to discuss President Trump's tariffs and his effort to address waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. She also relays an important message to the people of Tennessee after devastating storms impact their state.  Last week, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at combating ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents to reform this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, joins to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Plus, commentary from senior policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Ben Lieberman.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
The Impact Of President Trump's Tariffs Will Take Time

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 35:08


President Trump's "Liberation Day," tariffs have been announced, and some Americans fear the results. The Trump administration is sticking to its guns, aiming to see countries come to the table and companies reset their supply chains. President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency continues its pursuit of cutting government waste while slashing money that goes towards diversity, equity, and inclusion grants. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joins the Rundown to discuss President Trump's tariffs and his effort to address waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. She also relays an important message to the people of Tennessee after devastating storms impact their state.  Last week, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at combating ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents to reform this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, joins to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Plus, commentary from senior policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Ben Lieberman.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
The Impact Of President Trump's Tariffs Will Take Time

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 35:08


President Trump's "Liberation Day," tariffs have been announced, and some Americans fear the results. The Trump administration is sticking to its guns, aiming to see countries come to the table and companies reset their supply chains. President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency continues its pursuit of cutting government waste while slashing money that goes towards diversity, equity, and inclusion grants. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joins the Rundown to discuss President Trump's tariffs and his effort to address waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. She also relays an important message to the people of Tennessee after devastating storms impact their state.  Last week, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at combating ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents to reform this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, joins to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Plus, commentary from senior policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Ben Lieberman.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Dawn Stensland Show
Ben Lieberman

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 10:45


Ben discusses the impact that appliance regulation will have on all of us during the current administration

The Dawn Stensland Show
Appliances And Connections

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 41:35


Ben Lieberman warns us of the impact of appliance regulations, we hear breaking news from Dawns better half and is there a connection with this past weekends car meat up

Of Consuming Interest
The price of energy efficiency

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 25:00


Host Shirley Rooker speaks with Ben Lieberman, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He discusses the push to make household products such as air conditioners and washing machines more energy efficient and the negative effects on the cost, performance and endurance of these products.

Mark Reardon Show
New regulations might drive up the costs of refrigerators & AC units

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 7:15


Ben Lieberman, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Mark Reardon to discuss the new regulations that might drive up the costs of refrigerator units and refrigerants.

Mark Reardon Show
New York City attempts to prevent random acts of violence

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 35:47


Hour 3: Paul Mauro, Fox News Contributor, retired NYPD inspector, and founder of the OpsDesk.org, joins Mark Reardon to share the latest update on Trump's trial. Then, Ben Lieberman, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Mark Reardon to discuss the new regulations that might drive up the costs of refrigerator units and refrigerants. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.

Todd Feinburg
Todd Feinburg 5-8-24 Hr 1

Todd Feinburg

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 36:07


In a new Wall Street Journal oped, Ben Lieberman, former senior counsel on the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce and currently a Senior Fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, writes about the Biden administration's new attack on Americans' air conditioners. Then we talk Net Neutrality with Donald Kimball of YoungVoices.org.

The Vicki McKenna Show
Vicki McKenna Show - Trans Plants

The Vicki McKenna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 103:13


Heritage Foundation's Hans Von Spakovsky, Freedom Project Academy's Dr. Duke Pesta, Competitive Enterprise Institute's Ben Lieberman, The Federalist's John Davidson, and Less Government's Seton Motley

Heartland Daily Podcast
Biden Wants to Ban Your Favorite Appliances (Guest: Ben Lieberman)

Heartland Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 26:58


In its obsessive pursuit of carbon dioxide emission reductions without regard to costs or freedom of choice, the Biden administration has conducted a regulatory assault on appliances, limiting consumers choice of appliances in a doomed attempt to control future weather. CEI Senior Fellow Ben Lieberman discusses how the energy efficiency mandates that the Biden administration is applying to a larger than ever range of appliances and products are limiting consumers freedom of choice, increasing costs, and forcing the sale of products that don't have features that consumers want and that don't work as well and the products they are replacing.Watch a Heartland Institute video on this topic at the link below.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maJTNrkYWgU

Environment and Climate News Podcast
Biden Wants to Ban Your Favorite Appliances (Guest: Ben Lieberman)

Environment and Climate News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 26:58


In its obsessive pursuit of carbon dioxide emission reductions without regard to costs or freedom of choice, the Biden administration has conducted a regulatory assault on appliances, limiting consumers choice of appliances in a doomed attempt to control future weather. CEI Senior Fellow Ben Lieberman discusses how the energy efficiency mandates that the Biden administration is applying to a larger than ever range of appliances and products are limiting consumers freedom of choice, increasing costs, and forcing the sale of products that don't have features that consumers want and that don't work as well and the products they are replacing.Watch a Heartland Institute video on this topic at the link below.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maJTNrkYWgU

NewsTalk STL
Ben Lieberman on Biden's continual war on home appliances

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 10:14


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 01-03-24 Ben Lieberman from CEI (Competitive Enterprise Institute) talks about the Biden administration's continual war on home appliances. Ben's opinion piece here: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/biden-anti-consumer-crusade-targets-4-more-types-appliances (https://cei.org/experts/ben-lieberman-2/)  Website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Of Consuming Interest
The price of energy efficiency

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 25:00


Host Shirley Rooker speaks with Ben Lieberman, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He discusses the push to make household products such as air conditioners and washing machines more energy efficient and the negative effects on the cost, performance and endurance of these products.

Of Consuming Interest
The price of energy efficiency

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 25:00


Host Shirley Rooker speaks with Ben Lieberman, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He discusses the push to make household products such as air conditioners and washing machines more energy efficient and the negative effects on the cost, performance and endurance of these products.

Newt's World
Episode 610: The Biden Administration's Overregulation of EVs and Appliances

Newt's World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 32:07 Transcription Available


The Biden administration thinks they are encouraging the American people to buy electric cars with tax incentives. However only 4% of Americans own electric cars and only 12% are considering buying one, according to a recent Gallup poll. From electric cars to household appliances, like gas stoves and air conditioners, the Biden administration is putting restrictive regulations on everything. Newt's guest is Ben Lieberman, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and former senior counsel for the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FOX News Rundown
President Trump's Third Indictment: What To Know

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:46


Former President Donald Trump was indicted by a federal grand jury for his role in the January 6th riot at the Capitol and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. This is the third criminal indictment the former President is facing, being charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of & attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Law Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, John Yoo, joins the Rundown to explain why this most recent indictment is “by far the most important” in regards to public interest, how difficult it will be for each of the cases against him to be proven in court, and how the former President's upcoming trials will undoubtedly interfere with the 2024 presidential election. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor tax evasion charges last week. Biden's former business associate, Devon Archer, told oversight committee members that Hunter would routinely introduce his father to foreign business partners and prospective investors. As the case progresses, three GOP chairmen, including House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-O), have sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding documents and information regarding circumstances related to Hunter Biden's plea deal with the Justice Department. Congressman Jordan (R-OH) joins the Rundown to discuss why he thinks the DOJ continues to change its story, how he would move forward in impeaching President Biden, and break down the ways the Biden administration has tried to censor the American people. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
President Trump's Third Indictment: What To Know

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:46


Former President Donald Trump was indicted by a federal grand jury for his role in the January 6th riot at the Capitol and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. This is the third criminal indictment the former President is facing, being charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of & attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Law Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, John Yoo, joins the Rundown to explain why this most recent indictment is “by far the most important” in regards to public interest, how difficult it will be for each of the cases against him to be proven in court, and how the former President's upcoming trials will undoubtedly interfere with the 2024 presidential election. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor tax evasion charges last week. Biden's former business associate, Devon Archer, told oversight committee members that Hunter would routinely introduce his father to foreign business partners and prospective investors. As the case progresses, three GOP chairmen, including House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-O), have sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding documents and information regarding circumstances related to Hunter Biden's plea deal with the Justice Department. Congressman Jordan (R-OH) joins the Rundown to discuss why he thinks the DOJ continues to change its story, how he would move forward in impeaching President Biden, and break down the ways the Biden administration has tried to censor the American people. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
President Trump's Third Indictment: What To Know

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:46


Former President Donald Trump was indicted by a federal grand jury for his role in the January 6th riot at the Capitol and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. This is the third criminal indictment the former President is facing, being charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of & attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Law Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, John Yoo, joins the Rundown to explain why this most recent indictment is “by far the most important” in regards to public interest, how difficult it will be for each of the cases against him to be proven in court, and how the former President's upcoming trials will undoubtedly interfere with the 2024 presidential election. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor tax evasion charges last week. Biden's former business associate, Devon Archer, told oversight committee members that Hunter would routinely introduce his father to foreign business partners and prospective investors. As the case progresses, three GOP chairmen, including House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-O), have sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding documents and information regarding circumstances related to Hunter Biden's plea deal with the Justice Department. Congressman Jordan (R-OH) joins the Rundown to discuss why he thinks the DOJ continues to change its story, how he would move forward in impeaching President Biden, and break down the ways the Biden administration has tried to censor the American people. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast
Explainer Episode 58 - Natural Gas Bans, Appliance Efficiency Standards, and Consumer Choice

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 29:35


The debate over the electrification agenda and its implications for consumer choice and the environment remains contentious. As federal agencies like the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and The Department of Energy look to regulate natural gas home appliances, many consumers have questions: where does the federal government draw authority to regulate climate? What potential health risks and price impacts loom over natural gas and electric appliances? Should consumers have the choice between natural gas appliances and electric appliances, or should new electric appliances be mandated and subsidized? In this episode, Ben Lieberman and Professor James Coleman discuss these questions and more. Featuring:Ben Lieberman, Senior Fellow, Competitive Enterprise InstituteHost: James W. Coleman, Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

American Viewpoints
Yep. Some Politicians Want To Outlaw Gas Stoves

American Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 10:02


Ben Lieberman from the Competitive Enterprise Institute updates us on the Biden Administration's efforts to reduce the number of gas stoves being used in the US. Among the reasons two federal agencies are claiming as reasons to phase out gas cooking are climate change activism and claims that gas stoves are unhealthy. Liberman examines and addresses the claims.

The Bob Harden Show
Biden's War on Gas Home Appliances

The Bob Harden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 61:28


Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Friday's show, we visit with William Yeatman, Senior Legal Fellow at the Pacific Legal Foundation, about the House's planned return to “regular order,” the REINS Act, and an update on the Biden crime family evidence. We visit with Ben Lieberman, Senior Policy Analyst with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, about the Biden administrations war on gas home appliances. We also visit with Professor Larry Bell about the implications of Tuesday's indictment of President Donald Trump. Please join us for Monday's show. We have terrific guests including historian Marc Schulman, President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education Larry Reed, and author Jim McTague. Please access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.

O'Connor & Company
05.09.23: CEI's Ben Lieberman Interview

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 8:49


Ben Lieberman, senior fellow who specializes in environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday. Biden's cold war: Anti-air conditioner regulations keep piling uphttps://www.foxnews.com/opinion/bidens-cold-war-anti-air-conditioner-regulations-keep-piling-up Biden's Energy Department releases proposed rule to slash water use and energy consumption in dishwashers  https://twitter.com/washtimes/status/1655425548812730369?s=46&t=JAP3tHVoDsAyO5r6QT5_IQ 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,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
05.09.23: [Hour 4 / 8 AM]: CEI's Ben Lieberman, Regretting Tattoos, Steve Moore, Bud Light Backlash

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 25:59


In the fourth hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to CEI's Ben Lieberman and Steve Moore. They also discussed a social media user sharing her regrets about tattoos and shared an update about the Bud Light backlash. 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,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FOX News Rundown
"An Earthquake In The Financial System Unlike Anything We've Seen"

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 34:58


"The Rise of A.I.": Months ago, AI experts and prominent tech figures signed an open letter asking that all AI labs take a 6 month pause to ensure this technology is developing safely. The call to action was rejected by Big Tech however, and now “The Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton has left Google saying artificial intelligence poses a serious threat to humanity. Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology and former Google ethicist, Tristan Harris, has worked on artificial intelligence and has been outspoken about the negative impacts of social media in “The Social Dilemma” and now he is speaking about “The AI Dilemma.” He joins the podcast to explain the consequences of artificial intelligence developing without safety measures and the need for AI experts to help create meaningful regulation. But first, the Federal Reserve is expected to make its tenth consecutive interest rate hike on Wednesday, increasing already high interest rates by another quarter of a point. This comes on the heels of First Republic Bank collapsing on Monday, and some of the assets were sold to JPMorgan Chase. This marks the third major bank to collapse in two months and is the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. Fox News Contributor and Senior Writer for The Wall Street Journal, Jon Hilsenrath, joins the Rundown to discuss what caused this latest bank failure, what kind of secondary shocks to the banking system could spur from the aggressive Fed policy, and the potential consequences of the nation defaulting on its debt. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
"An Earthquake In The Financial System Unlike Anything We've Seen"

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 34:58


"The Rise of A.I.": Months ago, AI experts and prominent tech figures signed an open letter asking that all AI labs take a 6 month pause to ensure this technology is developing safely. The call to action was rejected by Big Tech however, and now “The Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton has left Google saying artificial intelligence poses a serious threat to humanity. Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology and former Google ethicist, Tristan Harris, has worked on artificial intelligence and has been outspoken about the negative impacts of social media in “The Social Dilemma” and now he is speaking about “The AI Dilemma.” He joins the podcast to explain the consequences of artificial intelligence developing without safety measures and the need for AI experts to help create meaningful regulation. But first, the Federal Reserve is expected to make its tenth consecutive interest rate hike on Wednesday, increasing already high interest rates by another quarter of a point. This comes on the heels of First Republic Bank collapsing on Monday, and some of the assets were sold to JPMorgan Chase. This marks the third major bank to collapse in two months and is the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. Fox News Contributor and Senior Writer for The Wall Street Journal, Jon Hilsenrath, joins the Rundown to discuss what caused this latest bank failure, what kind of secondary shocks to the banking system could spur from the aggressive Fed policy, and the potential consequences of the nation defaulting on its debt. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
"An Earthquake In The Financial System Unlike Anything We've Seen"

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 34:58


"The Rise of A.I.": Months ago, AI experts and prominent tech figures signed an open letter asking that all AI labs take a 6 month pause to ensure this technology is developing safely. The call to action was rejected by Big Tech however, and now “The Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton has left Google saying artificial intelligence poses a serious threat to humanity. Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology and former Google ethicist, Tristan Harris, has worked on artificial intelligence and has been outspoken about the negative impacts of social media in “The Social Dilemma” and now he is speaking about “The AI Dilemma.” He joins the podcast to explain the consequences of artificial intelligence developing without safety measures and the need for AI experts to help create meaningful regulation. But first, the Federal Reserve is expected to make its tenth consecutive interest rate hike on Wednesday, increasing already high interest rates by another quarter of a point. This comes on the heels of First Republic Bank collapsing on Monday, and some of the assets were sold to JPMorgan Chase. This marks the third major bank to collapse in two months and is the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. Fox News Contributor and Senior Writer for The Wall Street Journal, Jon Hilsenrath, joins the Rundown to discuss what caused this latest bank failure, what kind of secondary shocks to the banking system could spur from the aggressive Fed policy, and the potential consequences of the nation defaulting on its debt. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Doug Collins Podcast
Remember Common Sense is not Common

The Doug Collins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 34:10


Today on The Doug Collins Podcast, I sit down with Ben Lieberman with the Competitive Enterprise Institute to talk about the latest attempts by the left to sabotage American energy independence and do nothing for the climate. Their next target:  Gas Stoves!  You don't want to miss it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sean Hannity Show
Are We Really Banning Gas Stoves? - January 13th, Hour 3

The Sean Hannity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 34:41


 Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Institute joins to discuss the comments made  earlier this week by an official from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, stating a ban on gas stoves, due to concerns about harmful indoor pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide being released into the air was being considered by the Biden admin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rich Zeoli
Krasner Ridiculously Suggests Pointing Out High Crime-Rates in Philly is Racist 102122

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 45:26


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- The Biden Administration's Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing “new energy-efficiency standards” for household furnaces, according to a report from National Review's Ben Lieberman.  3:15pm- During a press conference, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner suggested it was “racist” to accuse diverse, Democratic cities of experiencing high-rates of violent crime, according to RNC Research on Twitter. Krasner denied that his progressive prosecutorial preferences are impacting the safety of city residents. 3:30pm- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) advisory committee voted to recommend COVID-19 vaccines be added to the childhood immunization schedule—which could potentially result in vaccination being required in order to attend public schools. 3:40pm- Steve Bannon, a former adviser for Donald Trump, has been sentenced to four months in prison after refusing to comply with a House of Representatives subpoena seeking information about the Capitol Building riot on January 6th, 2021. But why wasn't former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder ever held accountable for refusing to provide Congress with documents related to the Fast and Furious scandal when subpoenaed?  

Rich Zeoli
Clapper, Brennan, & Holder Never Faced Consequences for Defying and Lying to Congress 102122

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 168:23


3:05pm- The Biden Administration's Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing “new energy-efficiency standards” for household furnaces, according to a report from National Review's Ben Lieberman.  3:15pm- During a press conference, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner suggested it was “racist” to accuse diverse, Democratic cities of experiencing high-rates of violent crime, according to RNC Research on Twitter. Krasner denied that his progressive prosecutorial preferences are impacting the safety of city residents. 3:30pm- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) advisory committee voted to recommend COVID-19 vaccines be added to the childhood immunization schedule—which could potentially result in vaccination being required in order to attend public schools. 3:40pm- Steve Bannon, a former adviser for Donald Trump, has been sentenced to four months in prison after refusing to comply with a House of Representatives subpoena seeking information about the Capitol Building riot on January 6th, 2021. But why wasn't former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder ever held accountable for refusing to provide Congress with documents related to the Fast and Furious scandal when subpoenaed? 4:00pm- Daniel Keating of The Keating Group and Medal of Honor Recipient Specialist Five James “Doc” McCloughan join the show to discuss the 2022 Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation Gala on Saturday October 22nd. One of the prizes being auctioned at the gala will be an opportunity to co-host The Rich Zeoli Show! For more information visit: https://www.mclefphila.org/events-overview 4:15pm- Executive Producer of The Dom Giordanao Show Dan Borowski is LIVE! From Citizen Bank Park ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies' NLCS Game 3 against the San Diego Padres.  4:30pm- Steve Bannon, a former adviser for Donald Trump, has been sentenced to four months in prison after refusing to comply with a House of Representatives subpoena seeking information about the Capitol Building riot on January 6th, 2021. In March 2013, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper denied collecting information on U.S. citizens while speaking to a U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. By June 2013, it was revealed the NSA had collected telephone metadata on millions of Americans—yet, he was not held accountable. Where is the consistency?  4:45pm- On Friday, President Joe Biden delivered remarks from the White House on budget deficit reduction—claiming to have reduced the annual deficit by $1.4 trillion. In September, Washington Post Fact-Checker gave Biden's claims of reducing the deficit “three Pinocchio's.” Kessler writes, “Biden is citing real deficit-reduction numbers, but doing so in a way to mislead…The budget deficit was supposed to shrink as the massive spending caused by the pandemic faded. Indeed, the budget-deficit picture…would have been better if not for Biden's policies…he cannot suggest that they reduced the budget deficit.” 4:55pm- President Biden warns of “Mega MAGA Trickle-Down”—is that an economic theory or an ice cream?  5:15pm- According to polling from Data for Progress, only 8% of American young-adults consider student loan-debt forgiveness a top three issue heading into the 2022 midterm elections.  5:20pm- During a Fox News voter panel, a Pennsylvania voter whose son was shot and killed in Philadelphia said there was a “huge sense of lawlessness” in the city right now. Similarly, CNN spoke with a woman in Bucks County who explained she planned to vote for Dr. Mehmet Oz—based on his perceived strength on economics and fighting crime. 5:40pm- VICE asked a question no one was wondering: Are “jimmies” a racist way to refer to “sprinkles”? 6:05pm- During a segment on HBO's Last Week Tonight, host John Oliver defended gender affirmation procedures on children and dismissed the “social contagion theory”—insisting “trans children” have existed throughout history.  6:30pm- While appearing on Fox News, Johns Hopkins Professor Dr. Marty Makary explained that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) vote to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the childhood immunization schedule could potentially undermine confidence in the CDC's recommendations moving forward. 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought

Tipping Point New Mexico
448 Ben Lieberman of Competitive Enterprise Institute - Federal and State Regulations for Natural Gas, Automobiles and more

Tipping Point New Mexico

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 42:07


On this week's conversation Paul interviews Ben Lieberman of Competitive Enterprise Institute. Ben and Paul discuss federal and state efforts to micromanage how your homes are heated with new regulations from the Biden Administration pushing to make natural gas less preferable relative to electric heat pumps and other electrical options.  Paul and Ben also discuss the latest on CAFE standards on automobiles and what's next for all manner of government environmental regulations. 

Of Consuming Interest
The downside to electric cars

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 26:45


Host Shirley Rooker talks to Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars, which will result in an increased demand for electricity and problems with recycling the batteries which contain highly dangerous materials.

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, July 19th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 17:22


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, July 19th, 2022. Before we jump into the news for today, I have a question for you! Plug #1: Gold River Trading Co. Are you tired of buying sugary drinks and coffee from large woke corporations? Throw a tea party! Gold River Trading Co. is an American company that offers premium alternatives for Americans who enjoy a delicious cup of tea. Start your day with Gold River’s invigorating American Breakfast Blend, cool down with a pitcher of crisp & refreshing Iced Tea, or unwind with Chamomile Herbal tea. Explore a variety of high-quality blends and enjoy a healthy, flavorful alternative from an American company that shares your values. Go to goldriverco.com and save 10% off all orders using discount code CROSSPOLITIC at checkout. Now, let’s get to the news, starting with Dr. Anthony Fauci! https://www.theepochtimes.com/fauci-reveals-exactly-when-hes-leaving-the-federal-government_4604550.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Fauci Reveals Exactly When He’s Leaving the Federal Government White House COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci revealed that after about five decades in the federal government, he’s planning on leaving his position by the end of President Joe Biden’s term. “We’re in a pattern now. If somebody says, ‘You’ll leave when we don’t have COVID anymore,’ then I will be 105. I think we’re going to be living with this,” Fauci, 81, told Politico in an interview published on Monday morning in confirming he’s retiring at the end of Biden’s term in office, which is Jan. 21, 2025. Fauci has been the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984. During the COVID-19, he became a household name when he became the face of the federal government’s COVID-19 pandemic response, often generating criticism from Republicans and conservatives about his generally dire predictions about the pandemic. Of his relationship with former President Donald Trump, Fauci said that “we developed an interesting relationship … two guys from New York, different in their opinions and their ideology, but still, two guys who grew up in the same environments of this city. I think that we are related to each other in that regard.” And if Republicans win back either the House or Senate in 2022, Fauci noted that he will likely be investigated by GOP lawmakers. But he claimed that regarding those investigations, “I don’t make that a consideration in my career decision.” However, Fauci has faced public questions from Republicans in Congress about his agency having given funding to third-party groups to carry out research in China. COVID-19, caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, emerged in Wuhan, China, and a significant number of U.S. intelligence officials last year released a report suggesting the virus may be tied to the top-level Wuhan Institute of Virology. Last month, amid questions from Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), Fauci admitted that he is not able to halt federal funding from being doled out to researchers in China. “The NIH [National Institutes of Health] is still funding research in China, at least $8 million since 2020,” Marshall said. “In the Intelligence Community’s 2022 Annual Threat Assessment, the Chinese Communist Party is presented as one of the top threats to the United States, along with Russia, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. To my knowledge, only China is receiving U.S. research dollars.” Later, he asked Fauci, “When will you as director of NIAID stop funding research in China?” Federal health agencies, Fauci said in response, “had very productive peer-reviewed highly regarded research projects with our Chinese colleagues that have led to some major advances in biomedical research.” “We obviously need to be careful and make sure that when we do fund them we have the proper peer review and we go through all the established guidelines,” he also said. https://dailycaller.com/2022/07/17/shameful-biden-admin-sold-6-million-barrels-strategic-oil-reserves-china/ Biden Admin Has Sold Nearly 6 Million Barrels Of Strategic Oil Reserves To China The Biden administration sold nearly six million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) since July 2021 to a Chinese state-run energy firm, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review of Department of Energy (DOE) data. From July 2021 until the end of June 2022, Biden’s energy department auctioned off 5.9 million barrels of strategic reserve oil to Unipec, the trading division of the Chinese state-owned Sinopec, in an effort to increase the supply of oil globally and drive down fuel costs in the U.S. that were exacerbated by the war in Ukraine and Biden’s climate policies. SPR oil is sold to the highest bidder, and some of the businesses entitled to make bids are American subsidiaries of foreign corporations like Unipec The DOE sold four million barrels to Unipec in the fall of 2021, almost six months before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, making over $252 million from the sale, according to the FY22 Emergency Drawdown No. 2 Successful Awards Report. Each barrel was sold on average for roughly $63, or over eight dollars less than the average price of oil per barrel that month. “I think it takes a bad policy and makes it worse,” Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. In July 2022 the DOE sold 950,000 barrels to Unipec for roughly $113 million, according to the FY22 Emergency Drawdown No. 3A Successful Awards Report. While the Biden administration claimed the sales will help the U.S. fight “Putin’s price hike,” Unipec is still buying large quantities of Russian oil, according to Bloomberg. “It’s helping out a bit, but it’s still a very bad policy,” Lieberman told the DCNF. “The fact that we’re using the Strategic Petroleum Reserve rather than drilling offshore or getting more oil to the United States through the Keystone XL pipeline, the fact that we’re not doing these things is really pretty shameful.” In April, the DOE also sold 950,000 barrels to Unipec, according to a DOE report. “The Strategic Petroleum Reserve never really was a substitute for that and now to hear that this oil is going to China is problematic because it undercuts their rationale even more,” said Lieberman. “Biden’s policy just shows that he’s not putting American consumers and the American economy first or second or even third.” The DOE, the White House and Sinopec did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment. Plug #2: Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://www.theepochtimes.com/congress-grants-pentagon-58-billion-more-than-requested-dod-report_4603312.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Congress Grants Pentagon $58 Billion More Than Requested: DOD Report US lawmakers granted the Department of Defense (DOD) more money than the Pentagon requested for in the fiscal 2022 defense budget, a recent Pentagon report shows. In total, Congress sanctioned $58.55 billion in additional funds, according to the report. This includes $25.70 billion for operations and maintenance, $17.67 billion for procurement, $9.89 billion for research, development, test, and evaluation, $4.32 billion for military construction, and $947 million for military personnel. The DOD initially had a base budget appropriation of $742.3 billion for fiscal 2022. As such, the extra $58.55 billion represents an almost 8 percent increase from the base budget. The Pentagon did not put in a request for any of the programs funded with the extra $58.55 billion. These programs are not even in the so-called unfunded priorities lists—made up of items not included in the budget but considered critical—that departments and officers send to Congress annually. For instance, roughly $4 billion was granted for half a dozen ships that were not on the unfunded priorities list. Similarly, the Navy received $900 million for a dozen Super Hornet jets, the Air National Guard got $1.8 billion to purchase 16 C-130J transport planes, and $460 million was granted for developing advanced jet engines. Over $2 billion in extra funds was appropriated for classified programs. The $58.55 billion calculation only takes into account individual additions totaling $20 million or more. Since there are usually many spending hikes in the single-digit millions, the total actual excess funding will likely be higher. In an email to Roll Call, Steve Ellis, president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a government spending watchdog group, called for more efficient military budgets. “Certainly Congress has the power of the purse, but considering the Pentagon got more than $750 billion that year, lawmakers could work within that generous budget to reflect their priorities … Instead, they dumped more than $50 billion across accounts for what appear to be in some cases very parochial interests.” Since fiscal 2017, the Pentagon’s base budget has risen by 48 percent. The recently passed House version of the 2023 defense budget ups the funding received by the Pentagon, authorizing $839 billion in military spending—$37 billion more than was requested by the administration. And now, it’s time for the topic that I love… sports! You all know we’re on the Fight Laugh Feast Network, so now let’s talk about some fighting… https://nypost.com/2022/07/17/bronx-native-shane-burgos-now-7-0-in-ufc-bouts-in-new-york/ Bronx native Shane Burgos now 7-0 in UFC bouts in New York Shane Burgos’ record remains perfect in the Empire State. He can thank one hell of a chin for that. The Bronx native, who expressed displeasure with his performance, nevertheless managed to hold on for a majority decision victory over Charles Jourdain on Saturday at UBS Arena in featherweight action during the UFC’s first Long Island event in five years. The win moved him to 7-0 in UFC bouts in his home state. Shane Burgos hates how he ended the fight against Charles Jourdain | ESPN MMA - Play 2:25-3:52 Fans anticipated a clash of action-oriented strikers entering the main-card bout. But for two rounds, Burgos was a grappling beast and Jourdain simply couldn’t handle him. Burgos and his Tiger Schulmann’s MMA team anticipated that strategy would work. In a nifty moment early on, Burgos pushed off the octagon to help secure Jourdain’s back and to attack a rear-naked choke from the body triangle in the highest spot of the first round. He took the back with a standing body triangle again the following round, keeping it longer this time. The expected war on the feet broke out in the final round, but the battle was largely one-way traffic. Jourdain cracked Burgos often, besting the local favorite in significant strikes 84-26, per UFC Stats. Now let’s check in on some baseball standings, as I’m sure we’ve got some baseball fans in our audience: Starting in the American League AL East: The New York Yankees are firing on all cylinders, with a 64-28 record, leading all clubs across the Majors as far as best record goes. The second closest record in the AL East goes to the Tampa Bay Rays, a full-13 games back. It’s a close race in the AL Central, as the Minnesotta Twins are leading the way with a 50-44 record, and two teams are nipping at their heels. The Cleveland Guardians, or Indians as I’ll continue to call them, are standing at 46-44. While the Chicago Whitesox sit at 46-46. In the AL West, it’s a two team race featuring the Houston Astros, and the surprisingly hot Seattle Mariners! The Astros sit at 59-32, and the Mariners are 51-42. By the way, the Mariners are on a 14-game winning streak, and on top of that, the Astros and Mariners have a three game series starting this Friday! Over to the National League, the Mets & the Braves are separated by 2.5 games atop the east. In the NL Central, the Brewers are only ahead of the Cardinals by half a game. Each of them have 50 wins a piece. And finally, in the NL West, the Dodgers lead the way with the second best record in baseball, at 60-30. That’s your look at sports, and this has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked this show, go ahead and hit that share button for me would ya? If you want to sign up for a club membership, a magazine subscription, or sign up for our conference in Knoxville TN, you need to head over to fightlaughfeast.com, and sign up there. And as always, if you’d like to become a corporate partner with CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great rest of your day, and Lord bless.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, July 19th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 17:22


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, July 19th, 2022. Before we jump into the news for today, I have a question for you! Plug #1: Gold River Trading Co. Are you tired of buying sugary drinks and coffee from large woke corporations? Throw a tea party! Gold River Trading Co. is an American company that offers premium alternatives for Americans who enjoy a delicious cup of tea. Start your day with Gold River’s invigorating American Breakfast Blend, cool down with a pitcher of crisp & refreshing Iced Tea, or unwind with Chamomile Herbal tea. Explore a variety of high-quality blends and enjoy a healthy, flavorful alternative from an American company that shares your values. Go to goldriverco.com and save 10% off all orders using discount code CROSSPOLITIC at checkout. Now, let’s get to the news, starting with Dr. Anthony Fauci! https://www.theepochtimes.com/fauci-reveals-exactly-when-hes-leaving-the-federal-government_4604550.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Fauci Reveals Exactly When He’s Leaving the Federal Government White House COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci revealed that after about five decades in the federal government, he’s planning on leaving his position by the end of President Joe Biden’s term. “We’re in a pattern now. If somebody says, ‘You’ll leave when we don’t have COVID anymore,’ then I will be 105. I think we’re going to be living with this,” Fauci, 81, told Politico in an interview published on Monday morning in confirming he’s retiring at the end of Biden’s term in office, which is Jan. 21, 2025. Fauci has been the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984. During the COVID-19, he became a household name when he became the face of the federal government’s COVID-19 pandemic response, often generating criticism from Republicans and conservatives about his generally dire predictions about the pandemic. Of his relationship with former President Donald Trump, Fauci said that “we developed an interesting relationship … two guys from New York, different in their opinions and their ideology, but still, two guys who grew up in the same environments of this city. I think that we are related to each other in that regard.” And if Republicans win back either the House or Senate in 2022, Fauci noted that he will likely be investigated by GOP lawmakers. But he claimed that regarding those investigations, “I don’t make that a consideration in my career decision.” However, Fauci has faced public questions from Republicans in Congress about his agency having given funding to third-party groups to carry out research in China. COVID-19, caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, emerged in Wuhan, China, and a significant number of U.S. intelligence officials last year released a report suggesting the virus may be tied to the top-level Wuhan Institute of Virology. Last month, amid questions from Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), Fauci admitted that he is not able to halt federal funding from being doled out to researchers in China. “The NIH [National Institutes of Health] is still funding research in China, at least $8 million since 2020,” Marshall said. “In the Intelligence Community’s 2022 Annual Threat Assessment, the Chinese Communist Party is presented as one of the top threats to the United States, along with Russia, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. To my knowledge, only China is receiving U.S. research dollars.” Later, he asked Fauci, “When will you as director of NIAID stop funding research in China?” Federal health agencies, Fauci said in response, “had very productive peer-reviewed highly regarded research projects with our Chinese colleagues that have led to some major advances in biomedical research.” “We obviously need to be careful and make sure that when we do fund them we have the proper peer review and we go through all the established guidelines,” he also said. https://dailycaller.com/2022/07/17/shameful-biden-admin-sold-6-million-barrels-strategic-oil-reserves-china/ Biden Admin Has Sold Nearly 6 Million Barrels Of Strategic Oil Reserves To China The Biden administration sold nearly six million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) since July 2021 to a Chinese state-run energy firm, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review of Department of Energy (DOE) data. From July 2021 until the end of June 2022, Biden’s energy department auctioned off 5.9 million barrels of strategic reserve oil to Unipec, the trading division of the Chinese state-owned Sinopec, in an effort to increase the supply of oil globally and drive down fuel costs in the U.S. that were exacerbated by the war in Ukraine and Biden’s climate policies. SPR oil is sold to the highest bidder, and some of the businesses entitled to make bids are American subsidiaries of foreign corporations like Unipec The DOE sold four million barrels to Unipec in the fall of 2021, almost six months before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, making over $252 million from the sale, according to the FY22 Emergency Drawdown No. 2 Successful Awards Report. Each barrel was sold on average for roughly $63, or over eight dollars less than the average price of oil per barrel that month. “I think it takes a bad policy and makes it worse,” Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. In July 2022 the DOE sold 950,000 barrels to Unipec for roughly $113 million, according to the FY22 Emergency Drawdown No. 3A Successful Awards Report. While the Biden administration claimed the sales will help the U.S. fight “Putin’s price hike,” Unipec is still buying large quantities of Russian oil, according to Bloomberg. “It’s helping out a bit, but it’s still a very bad policy,” Lieberman told the DCNF. “The fact that we’re using the Strategic Petroleum Reserve rather than drilling offshore or getting more oil to the United States through the Keystone XL pipeline, the fact that we’re not doing these things is really pretty shameful.” In April, the DOE also sold 950,000 barrels to Unipec, according to a DOE report. “The Strategic Petroleum Reserve never really was a substitute for that and now to hear that this oil is going to China is problematic because it undercuts their rationale even more,” said Lieberman. “Biden’s policy just shows that he’s not putting American consumers and the American economy first or second or even third.” The DOE, the White House and Sinopec did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment. Plug #2: Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://www.theepochtimes.com/congress-grants-pentagon-58-billion-more-than-requested-dod-report_4603312.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Congress Grants Pentagon $58 Billion More Than Requested: DOD Report US lawmakers granted the Department of Defense (DOD) more money than the Pentagon requested for in the fiscal 2022 defense budget, a recent Pentagon report shows. In total, Congress sanctioned $58.55 billion in additional funds, according to the report. This includes $25.70 billion for operations and maintenance, $17.67 billion for procurement, $9.89 billion for research, development, test, and evaluation, $4.32 billion for military construction, and $947 million for military personnel. The DOD initially had a base budget appropriation of $742.3 billion for fiscal 2022. As such, the extra $58.55 billion represents an almost 8 percent increase from the base budget. The Pentagon did not put in a request for any of the programs funded with the extra $58.55 billion. These programs are not even in the so-called unfunded priorities lists—made up of items not included in the budget but considered critical—that departments and officers send to Congress annually. For instance, roughly $4 billion was granted for half a dozen ships that were not on the unfunded priorities list. Similarly, the Navy received $900 million for a dozen Super Hornet jets, the Air National Guard got $1.8 billion to purchase 16 C-130J transport planes, and $460 million was granted for developing advanced jet engines. Over $2 billion in extra funds was appropriated for classified programs. The $58.55 billion calculation only takes into account individual additions totaling $20 million or more. Since there are usually many spending hikes in the single-digit millions, the total actual excess funding will likely be higher. In an email to Roll Call, Steve Ellis, president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a government spending watchdog group, called for more efficient military budgets. “Certainly Congress has the power of the purse, but considering the Pentagon got more than $750 billion that year, lawmakers could work within that generous budget to reflect their priorities … Instead, they dumped more than $50 billion across accounts for what appear to be in some cases very parochial interests.” Since fiscal 2017, the Pentagon’s base budget has risen by 48 percent. The recently passed House version of the 2023 defense budget ups the funding received by the Pentagon, authorizing $839 billion in military spending—$37 billion more than was requested by the administration. And now, it’s time for the topic that I love… sports! You all know we’re on the Fight Laugh Feast Network, so now let’s talk about some fighting… https://nypost.com/2022/07/17/bronx-native-shane-burgos-now-7-0-in-ufc-bouts-in-new-york/ Bronx native Shane Burgos now 7-0 in UFC bouts in New York Shane Burgos’ record remains perfect in the Empire State. He can thank one hell of a chin for that. The Bronx native, who expressed displeasure with his performance, nevertheless managed to hold on for a majority decision victory over Charles Jourdain on Saturday at UBS Arena in featherweight action during the UFC’s first Long Island event in five years. The win moved him to 7-0 in UFC bouts in his home state. Shane Burgos hates how he ended the fight against Charles Jourdain | ESPN MMA - Play 2:25-3:52 Fans anticipated a clash of action-oriented strikers entering the main-card bout. But for two rounds, Burgos was a grappling beast and Jourdain simply couldn’t handle him. Burgos and his Tiger Schulmann’s MMA team anticipated that strategy would work. In a nifty moment early on, Burgos pushed off the octagon to help secure Jourdain’s back and to attack a rear-naked choke from the body triangle in the highest spot of the first round. He took the back with a standing body triangle again the following round, keeping it longer this time. The expected war on the feet broke out in the final round, but the battle was largely one-way traffic. Jourdain cracked Burgos often, besting the local favorite in significant strikes 84-26, per UFC Stats. Now let’s check in on some baseball standings, as I’m sure we’ve got some baseball fans in our audience: Starting in the American League AL East: The New York Yankees are firing on all cylinders, with a 64-28 record, leading all clubs across the Majors as far as best record goes. The second closest record in the AL East goes to the Tampa Bay Rays, a full-13 games back. It’s a close race in the AL Central, as the Minnesotta Twins are leading the way with a 50-44 record, and two teams are nipping at their heels. The Cleveland Guardians, or Indians as I’ll continue to call them, are standing at 46-44. While the Chicago Whitesox sit at 46-46. In the AL West, it’s a two team race featuring the Houston Astros, and the surprisingly hot Seattle Mariners! The Astros sit at 59-32, and the Mariners are 51-42. By the way, the Mariners are on a 14-game winning streak, and on top of that, the Astros and Mariners have a three game series starting this Friday! Over to the National League, the Mets & the Braves are separated by 2.5 games atop the east. In the NL Central, the Brewers are only ahead of the Cardinals by half a game. Each of them have 50 wins a piece. And finally, in the NL West, the Dodgers lead the way with the second best record in baseball, at 60-30. That’s your look at sports, and this has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked this show, go ahead and hit that share button for me would ya? If you want to sign up for a club membership, a magazine subscription, or sign up for our conference in Knoxville TN, you need to head over to fightlaughfeast.com, and sign up there. And as always, if you’d like to become a corporate partner with CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great rest of your day, and Lord bless.

American Conservative University
John Stossel, Mark Levin, Rudy Giuliani. Secret Royalty Payments to Dr. Fauci, Gas Prices, GMOs and the Right is Losing.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 58:05


John Stossel, Mark Levin, Rudy Giuliani. Secret Royalty Payments to Dr Fauci, Gas Prices, GMOs and the Right is Losing. John Stossel- The Real Reason for Record Gas Prices John Stossel- The Truth about GMOs Classic Stossel: Free Market Roads Rudy Giuliani- Blockbuster Information about Secret Royalty Payments to Dr Fauci. Mark Levin- Liberals Are Taking Over America and We're Losing   The Real Reason for Record Gas Prices https://youtu.be/z3AV9GXem6o 180,022 views May 17, 2022 John Stossel 655K subscribers Putin! Price gouging! Excess profit! Politicians blame the wrong things for record gas prices. Politicians say higher prices are caused by “corporate greed.” Nonsense. Greed is a constant. Companies are always greedy. They were just as greedy when prices dropped. “If big oil could raise prices anytime they wanted … then why were they so cheap in 2020?” asks Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He points out that the record price “all comes down to cutting back on supplies.” Exactly. Prices change because of supply and demand. Politicians, pushed by environmental activists, have restricted oil production. -------- Don't miss a single video from Stossel TV. Sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe --------   The Truth about GMOs https://youtu.be/x9SZg1hhLL0 139,949 views May 10, 2022 John Stossel 655K subscribers “Natural” food activists say: Stop eating genetically-modified foods! They're wrong. GMO foods are safe. They don't, as claimed, “cause cancer.” Over the last couple decades, cancer is down and lifespans are upIn the video above, I debate the issue with Alexis Baden-Mayer, political director of the Organic Consumers Association. ———— To make sure you see the new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe ————   Classic Stossel: Free Market Roads https://youtu.be/IndA0kPTDPI 110,638 views May 13, 2022 John Stossel 655K subscribers In Britain, a local highway was damaged by heavy rains. When government said it would take a year to repair it, entrepreneur Mike Watts built a “private road” in just 12 days. The road cost him about $250,000 to build. He put his house up as collateral. He charges $3 to cross, less for locals. A Classic Stossel from 2015   Blockbuster Information about Secret Royalty Payments to Dr Fauci. https://youtu.be/Kv7bVhDWG9I 53,106 views May 13, 2022 Rudy W. Giuliani 560K subscribers Don't forget to comment below with your Common Sense and subscribe to my podcast at www.RudyGiulianiCS.com ► Connect with Rudy Giuliani on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RudyGiuliani ► Connect with Rudy Giuliani on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therudygiul... ► Connect Rudy Giuliani on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realrudygiul...   Liberals Are Taking Over America and We're Losing https://youtu.be/Utw_ScCmt-U 956 views LevinTV Today we live in the United States of the Democrat Party. Massive inflation, empty shelves, supply chain problems… this is what happens when you have a political party that has been radicalized by an American Marxist movement and is at war with our economic system, our private sector, and the American people themselves. The Founding Fathers would be disappointed in us. For more LevinTV: https://bit.ly/2YU9XXS Click here to check out Mark Levin's Facebook page: https://bit.ly/2XuTpp7 Click here to watch more Mark Levin on BlazeTV: https://bit.ly/3tIHmQM

Of Consuming Interest
The downside to electric cars

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 26:45


Host Shirley Rooker talks to Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars, which will result in an increased demand for electricity and problems with recycling the batteries which contain highly dangerous materials.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Federalist Radio Hour: Inside Biden's Under-The-Radar Regulatory War On Consumers

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 33:01


On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how President Joe Biden has waged an expensive regulatory war on American consumers that reduces the choice and quality of home appliances.

The Federalist Radio Hour
Inside Biden's Under-The-Radar Regulatory War On Consumers

The Federalist Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 33:02


On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how President Joe Biden has waged an expensive regulatory war on American consumers that reduces the choice and quality of home appliances.

The Federalist Radio Hour
Inside Biden's Under-The-Radar Regulatory War On Consumers

The Federalist Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 33:01


On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how President Joe Biden has waged an expensive regulatory war on American consumers that reduces the choice and quality of home appliances.

The Doug Collins Podcast
How the government regulates every room in your House: From Shower Heads to Dishwashers

The Doug Collins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 56:59


Today on The Doug Collins Podcast, I am joined by Ben Lieberman, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute.  We have an in depth discussion on how Bureaucrats effect every room in your house with regulations that are never approved by Congress.  It is this aspect of what could be known as the Deep State that has a dramatic impact on almost every area of your life. You do not want to miss this discussion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Of Consuming Interest
The downside to electric cars

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 26:45


Host Shirley Rooker talks to Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars, which will result in an increased demand for electricity and problems with recycling the batteries which contain highly dangerous materials.

The Steve Gruber Show
Ben Lieberman, Infrastructure Bill Targets Natural Gas Users

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 7:30


Ben Lieberman is a Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow. Infrastructure Bill Targets Natural Gas Users

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Conservative Commandos - 8/10/21

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 121:16


Ben Lieberman is a senior fellow who specializes in environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Lieberman has returned to CEI after serving seven years as a senior counsel on the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. As a congressional staffer, he worked on a number of issues related to fuels and vehicles, including the Renewable Fuel Standard and Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. Lieberman has published hundreds of op-eds and articles, including in the New York Post, Chicago Sun-Times, The Washington Post, Weekly Standard, and National Review. He has appeared on a number of radio and television programs on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Bloomberg, and CNBC. TOPIC: Does the Infrastructure Bill Spell Doom for Residential Natural Gas??!! Jeff Crouere is the host of, “Ringside Politics,” which airs weekdays on WGSO 990-AM in New Orleans. He is a political columnist, the author of America's Last Chance and provides regular commentaries on the Jeff Crouere YouTube channel and on www.JeffCrouere.com. TOPIC: REPUBLICAN RINOS BETRAY GOP GRASSROOTS ONCE AGAIN

The Ross Kaminsky Show
08 09 21 KT McFarland Ben Lieberman Emily Oster Peter Yu Tom Krannawitter Beth Parker

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 139:13


KT McFarland on Afghanistan, China, and grandparenting * Ben Lieberman (CEI): Infrastructure bill will attack natural gas use * Emily Oster (Brown Univ Econ): The Family Firm (data & early childhood) * Peter Yu (GOP Senate candidate) on "anti-Asian-hate movement" * Tom Krannawitter: We're in an abusive relationship with our government

Of Consuming Interest
The downside to electric cars

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 26:45


Host Shirley Rooker talks to Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars, which will result in an increased demand for electricity and problems with recycling the batteries which contain highly dangerous materials.

Of Consuming Interest
The downside to electric cars

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 26:45


Host Shirley Rooker talks to Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars, which will result in an increased demand for electricity and problems with recycling the batteries which contain highly dangerous materials.

Your Best Friend Edunn
Your Best Friend Ben

Your Best Friend Edunn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 53:56


We're going moshing mom! This week, I invited my former camper and audiophile, the insightful and wonderful Ben Lieberman to talk about all things music. On this episode, we reminisce about our time at camp, ben shows me his large record collection, he also explains how his 8th grade math teacher got him into Sublime, I learn a little bit about the history of ska, punk, and reggae, Ben shares what bands you should listen to if you want to get into punk, we rate our favorite mosh pits, I reveal why I don't like Weezer anymore, Ben explains the insane challenge he did over his winter break, and somehow we get into a discussion about whether MGK and Miley Cyrus are rock stars. Later, we discuss Bob Dylan like true music bros and then Ben gives us wonderful advice about taking risks! Music: "Super Rad!"- The Aquabats "Santeria"- Sublime "Highway 61 Revisited"- Bob Dylan "Tombstone Blues"- Bob Dylan “LPs”- Jeffrey Lewis Pod Art by Maya Levy @fuego_taki_queen Link to be on the show: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1eYXnCGyOeOgUXrJ7nvUqXV5ijGjSkdlKiWiK0Ez6L-Q/edit If you want to be on the show visit @yourbfedunn on Instagram and fill out the google form in the link.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Conservative Commandos - 1/26/21

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 120:20


Ben Lieberman is a senior fellow who specializes in environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Lieberman has returned to CEI after serving seven years as a senior counsel on the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. As a congressional staffer, he worked on a number of issues related to fuels and vehicles, including the Renewable Fuel Standard and Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. Lieberman has published hundreds of op-eds and articles, including in the New York Post, Chicago Sun-Times, The Washington Post, Weekly Standard, and National Review. He has appeared on a number of radio and television programs on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Bloomberg, and CNBC. He has also testified before Congress on a number of energy and environmental issues. TOPIC: Biden Attack on Keystone Pipeline!! Tim Bryce is is a freelance writer residing in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. An avid writer and speaker discussing everything from business and management, to politics and morality, to systems and technology in our ever changing world. In addition to his columns and blog entitled "The Bryce is Right' which is read by thousands of people worldwide. Tim has also been published in a wide range of publication from the WASHINGTON TIMES to the HUFFINGTON POST.. Tim’s new book, “ “Before You Vote: Know How Your Government Works”, What American youth should know about government" TOPIC: How the Democrats plan to attack their opponents!! Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor of PJ Media and conservative commentator. He has written for numerous publications, including The Christian Post, National Review, The Washington Free Beacon, The Daily Signal, AEI's Values & Capitalism, and the Colson Center's Breakpoint. He enjoys Indian food, board games, and talking ceaselessly about politics, religion, and culture. Tylers latest book is.. Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center. TOPIC: Now That Biden Is President, Will COVID-19 Disappear?

American Viewpoints
Show 2021-1 Segment 4 Politics, Your Air Conditioning, And Your Money. How Politicians Might Make Staying Cool More Expensive

American Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 11:01


Ben Lieberman from the Competitive Enterprise Institute explains one of the items in the aforementioned spending bill that, he says, is likely to drastically increase the cost of air conditioning because of new environmental regulations. That is part of a larger discussion over the way these regulations are put into “must pass” omnibus legislation and how it affects both individuals and businesses.

Of Consuming Interest
The downside to electric cars

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 26:45


Ben Lieberman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute describes the problems associated with the push for electric cars which will result in an increased demand for electricity and problems with recycling the batteries which contain highly dangerous materials.

Campfires and Color Wars
Ep. #66: Ben Lieberman

Campfires and Color Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 43:57


With all the talk of camp nostalgia, what's it like to be on staff at camp today? Ben Lieberman, who is currently a staff member at Camp Gilboa in Big Bear, California, joins to dish on modern camping, what's changed and what's the same from our childhoods, and more. Don't waste a minute, take a listen!

Of Consuming Interest
When it's no longer cool to use that old refrigerant

Of Consuming Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 26:45


Ben Lieberman, senior fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses changes in regulations that govern many household appliances as well as the move to require a new, more expensive refrigerant for air conditioners and refrigerators.

Center for Faculty Scholarship
If I Knew Then What I Know Now Panel Discussion

Center for Faculty Scholarship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 52:27


Senior faculty members Jane Huang, Ron Krieser, Ben Lieberman, Ben Railton, and Jeff Warmouth discuss lessons learned in balancing research with a 4/4 teaching load. The panel discussion took place on Dec. 4, 2019 in Ellis White Lecture Hall and concluded with a Q&A session.

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
051: Ben Lieberman - 'Textalyzer'

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 28:42


Ben Lieberman is a veteran of Wall Street for 25 years for some of the most venerable banks in the world and is the author of two best selling novels.  Today, Ben Lieberman is leading a crusade against distracted driving. After his son Evan was killed in a crash involving a distracted driver six years ago, Ben wants to find a way to stop drivers from texting and driving before other teens are killed. Ben and his wife Debbie are on the board of directors of an organization called the Alliance Combating Distracted Driving -- education, legislation and enforcement working together to eliminate this destructive impairment. Listen to Ben share his story, the scary statistics around distracted driving, the advances in technology about the 'textalyzer' and the strides ACDD are making with legislators to enact Evan's Law - the first legislation brought forth to keep distracted drivers off the road.

Note to Self
Meet the Textalyzer... and Our Next Big Project

Note to Self

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 19:12


We've been measuring drunk driving for years. Since the Drunk-o-Meter was invented back in the '30s. But now, it's distracted driving that's killing people, and tracking that is just getting started.  That's what Ben Lieberman learned, when his teenage son was killed in a crash. Lieberman checked the driver's phone records. And anyone who listened to Serial knows those are powerful documents. They can show what cell tower your phone was near, calls in and out. But what they can't track is swipes, taps and clicks.  So Lieberman created the Textalyzer. Like the Breathalyzer, but for your phone. It can reveal every touch - just the action, not the content. And the company behind it might be familiar, if you followed the saga of the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.   SHARE YOUR PRIVATE THOUGHTS. WITH US, AT LEAST.   If the idea of the Textalyzer sets off your privacy Spidey sense, we understand. We're all figuring out where to draw the line on data sharing, and how to balance privacy, safety, and our modern lives. It's something we're going to be thinking about a lot more in the new year, and we want your help.  TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT PRIVACY, ONLINE AND OFF Every year, Note to Self teams up with our listeners to take on a project together. We've tackled information overload and boredom. Next, we're taking on privacy: the how, and the why. But we need to hear from you, about what matters and what you want to learn.  Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey. The project won't be the same without you.   For more Note to Self, subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or anywhere else using our RSS feed.  Support Note to Self by becoming a member today at NotetoSelfRadio.org/donate.         

Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story

Today's show features best selling author Ben Lieberman whose new ttile: The Carnage Account will keep you on edge until the very end. Ben is the author of the award winning title: Odd Jobs and his latest title deals with Hedge Fund Manager Rory Cage and his need for power, money and control. Learn what happens when he takes out Life Settlements and his mode of collecting on them. Understand how he invests in "Death Bonds," and the payoff. Taking matters into his own hands and obsessed with a public relations expert named Dawn Knight, Rory is deadly, dangerous and evil. Join me at four eastern, three central and two mountain when Ben talks about hedge funds, life settlements and how he created this devious character and the storyline for yet another five star novel. I am your host Fran Lewis; Editor of MJ Magazine and the author of the Bertha series and Faces Behind the Stones series and educator.

Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
A Good Story Is A Good Story -Host Marsha Casper Cook

Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 89:00


Have fun every Tuesday at 6 PM PST 7 PM MT 8 PM CST 9 PM EST with your host Marsha Casper Cook, author, screenwriter, WGA Signatory Agent on A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY.  Please join Marsha and her co - host - Jeff Fleischer, a Chicago-based journalist,  screenwriter, author, script doctor, and editor on Tuesday April 29 at 8PM CST 9 PM EST when their guests will be two very special wonderful and entertaining authors  Ben Lieberman and Gerard deMarigny. Gerard is the Author of the Amazon-Bestselling Action & Adventure CRIS DE NIRO & ARCHANGEL thriller series and Ben transfered his trading floor expertise into an exciting, darkly-humorous and award winning debut crime thriller, Odd Jobs. This is going to be a great discussion and a lot of fun. The phone lines will be open.(714) 242-5259 you can find more info about the guests, hosts and show http://www.amazon.com/Ben-Lieberman/e/B0051ARMGE http://www.amazon.com/Gerard-de-Marigny/e/B004KNAJ2M/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1 http://www.jefffleischer.com/ http://www.marshacaspercook.com http://www.worldofinknetwork.com http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com  

Authors Ben Lieberman & Cathie Borrie on Conversations LIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2011 47:00


At the top of the hour host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Ben Lieberman to Conversations LIVE as he discusses his journey as a writer and the new book ODD JOBS. Then at 30 min. past the hour Webb talks with Cathie Borrie about her journey as a writer and her books THE LONG HELLO and LOOKING INTO YOUR VOICE.

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EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR 80 American Clean Energy and Security Act

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2010 9:00


April 28, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Nick Loris and Ben Lieberman of the Heritage Foundation about the economic impact of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.

EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR 92 Ben Lieberman on Sky-High Gas Prices

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2009 15:00


October, 20, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Ben Lieberman, senior policy analyst on energy and the environment at the Heritage Foundation, on his recent paper, “Five Things Congress and the President Are Doing to Bring Back Sky-High Gas Prices.”

EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR 92 Ben Lieberman on Sky-High Gas Prices

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2009


October, 20, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Ben Lieberman, senior policy analyst on energy and the environment at the Heritage Foundation, on his recent paper, “Five Things Congress and the President Are Doing to Bring Back Sky-High Gas Prices.”

Mark Larson Podcast
MARK LARSON SHOW 0629_09 HR1

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 61:29


Ben Lieberman from the Heritage Foundation discuss politics and the NEW Cap and tax Bill. Also is Obama reversing slightly on his Gitmo. decision? Larson dives in to it all...

EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR 80 American Clean Energy and Security Act

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2009


April 28, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Nick Loris and Ben Lieberman of the Heritage Foundation about the economic impact of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.