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Best podcasts about Blake Moore

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John Solomon Reports
Uncovering Censorship: The Trump Administration's Fight Against the Deep State

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 48:47


House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan discusses the implications of a recent memo from the Biden administration that targets everyday Americans for their beliefs and actions, and the efforts to expose these actions. Jordan highlights the progress made in uncovering the censorship machinery and emphasizes the need for legislative fixes to prevent future overreach. Later, Congressman Blake Moore from Utah discusses the pivotal tax and spending legislation that could redefine American governance for years to come. Congressman Moore talks about the historical significance of the bill, its potential impact on the economy, and the unique approaches being taken to ensure its success.Finally, it's AMAC Wednesday, and Bobby Charles, former Assistant Secretary of State and AMAC's national spokesman, tackles the ongoing cycle of government spending and the urgent need for fiscal responsibility. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dave and Dujanovic
Congressional catnap: Rep. Blake Moore caught sleeping during 17-hour committee meeting

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 10:14


Congressman Blake Moore is making the rounds on social media after falling asleep during a budget hearing that went late into the night. We have all had a moment where we nod off at the worst possible moment, Dave and Debbie share their stories where they fell asleep at the worst moment...as well as other Utahns.

Dave and Dujanovic
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show May 15th, 2025: How old is too old in politics?

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 121:29


Motel 6 converted into private rooms for unsheltered families KSL Investigates: Student Seclusion in Utah schools Menendez brothers eligible for parole Congressional catnap: Rep. Blake Moore caught sleeping during 17-hour committee meeting

KVNU For The People
Rep. Blake Moore leading effort to reduce adoption costs

KVNU For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 57:00


Sutherland Institute's "Defending Ideas" -- Rep. Blake Moore leading effort to reduce adoption costs

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Representative Blake Moore speaks on budget vote, DOGE actions 

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 11:20


Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Erin Rider  Later this afternoon, the U.S. House will vote on a Continuing Resolution to keep the government funded past this Friday. U.S. Representative Blake Moore (UT-1) joins Inside Sources to discuss the latest on the CR vote. Rep. Moore also shares some insights on the DOGE process and what he’s watching as co-chair of the DOGE caucus.  

Dave and Dujanovic
Rep. Blake Moore speaks to concerns surrounding DOGE and mass firings

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 14:42


"I think the first major downfall or complication from what I've seen of DOGE right now, we don't need to be vilifying federal workers." That's what Utah Congressman Blake Moore has said about the federal firings. Rep. Blake Moore joins the show to discuss concerns he has about DOGE cuts and what he knows about the impact to Hill Air Force Base.

Dave and Dujanovic
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show February 28th, 2025: Utah teachers to receive $1,400 salary increase

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 54:19


Federal Judge rules mass firing emails be rescinded Rep. Blake Moore speaks to concerns surrounding DOGE and mass firings Member of congress required to vote in person shortly after giving birth

Rod Arquette Show
The Rod and Greg Show: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams; Congressman Blake Moore

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 93:53 Transcription Available


The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Friday, January 24, 20254:20 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins Rod and Greg for their weekly conversation about what's happening during the 2025 session of the Utah Legislature.4:38 pm: Bob Moffit, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Health and Welfare Policy joins the program for a conversation about his piece on how pardoning Dr. Anthony Fauci would be a disservice to Americans.6:05 pm: Utah Congressman Blake Moore joins the show to discuss his inauguration day experience and what he hopes to see from Donald Trump as he begins his second term leading the nation.6:38 pm: Katelynn Richardson, Courts Reporter for The Daily Caller, joins the program for a conversation about how Donald Trump killed decades of DEI bureaucracy in just 36 hours on the job.

Dave and Dujanovic
Representative Blake Moore speaks to Tik Tok ban and plans for child tax credit increase 

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 19:45


SCOTUS announced this morning its opinion on the constitutionality of a Tik-Tok ban, saying they do not believe the ban to be unconstitutional, thus clearing the way for a national ban to move forward. Utah Representative Blake Moore comments on the court's opinion, and shares the details of his most recent effort to almost double the child tax credit in Utah.  

Dave and Dujanovic
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show January 17th, 2025: Representative Blake Moore speaks to TikTok ban and plans for child tax credit increase

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 76:27


U.S. Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban F.D.A. bans red dye no.3, citing harmful effects Animal Shelters continue to face strain of overcrowding KSL Movie Show: Wolf Man

KVNU For The People
"Election anxiety" slows consumer holiday spending

KVNU For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 57:00


Hour 1: "Election anxiety" slows consumer holiday spending -- Unanimous support for Rep. Blake Moore's Baseline Budgets Data Act

FRC - Washington Watch with Tony Perkins
Blake Moore, John Hart, Andy McCarthy, Dr. Albert Mohler

FRC - Washington Watch with Tony Perkins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024


On today's program: Blake Moore, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Utah, comments on his election to House leadership in the 119th Congress and previews the agenda for next year. John Hart, Open The Books CEO, exposes how the Biden-Harris

Washington Watch
Blake Moore, John Hart, Andy McCarthy, Albert Mohler

Washington Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 54:02


Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Congressman Blake Moore talks about leadership in the U.S. House

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 9:16


Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon Congressman Blake Moore (UT-1) quickly rose in the ranks in Congressional leadership, becoming Conference Vice Chair and earning a seat on the House Ways and Means Committee. As President-elect Trump taps folks to fill his leadership positions, it’s opening some House leadership positions. Congressman Moore joins the show to discuss the potential leadership shakeup.  

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show November 12th, 2024: Post-election economic effects, GOP retains the House, SLCo bond looks to fail

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 80:10


Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon  President-elect Trump announces more picks for his team President-elect Donald Trump is getting right to work, announcing more choices for his cabinet and transition team. We begin Inside Sources discussing the choice of Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Kristi Noem for Homeland Security, and Mike Waltz as a national security advisor.  Economic effects post-election In the week since the election, the economy has already seen large shifts. The return of President-elect Trump to the White House has sparked a stock market rally, though financial experts warn that Mr. Trump’s proposed tariffs could spell rough weather in 2025. Inside Sources hosts Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon dig into the numbers.  How Trump’s victory could affect the future of the GOP Donald Trump’s return to power signifies changes within the Republican Party, and a potential growing shift between populists and conservatives. While party platforms certainly change over time, could Trump’s more diverse views lead to further rifts in the GOP? Listen to find out what the Inside Sources think.  Republicans poised to keep control over the House Several news and media organizations are predicting that Republicans will maintain control of the United States House of Representatives. This would give the Republican Party a trifecta of control. So, what’ll be the first agenda items they tackle? Inside Sources discusses the possibilities.  Salt Lake County prepares for potential failure of public safety bond While ballots in Salt Lake County are still being counted, it’s looking more and more like the $507 million public safety bond will fail. Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon examine possible reasons why voters decided to not support the bond. Did it come down to messaging or total cost?   Republicans look to flip Utah House District 10 Utah House District 10 has been the only Democratic seat outside of Salt Lake County for several years. But now, it looks like Republicans will flip the seat in Weber County. Republican candidate for Utah House 10 Jill Koford joins the program to talk about her campaign and top priorities if she officially wins the seat.  Senator-elect John Curtis discusses future Senate leadership Senator-elect John Curtis has served Utah as a Congressman for several years, but now he’s heading to the Senate. What’s up first on his agenda? He joins the program to discuss his next steps. He also talks about the battle for leadership in the Senate.  Congressman Blake Moore talks about leadership in the U.S. House Congressman Blake Moore (UT-1) quickly rose in the ranks in Congressional leadership, becoming Conference Vice Chair and earning a seat on the House Ways and Means Committee. As President-elect Trump taps folks to fill his leadership positions, it’s opening some House leadership positions. Congressman Moore joins the show to discuss the potential leadership shakeup.  

Reaganism
Balancing Policy Priorities with Rep. Blake Moore

Reaganism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 34:22


On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim is joined by Rep. Blake Moore who represents Utah's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. They discuss Rep. Moore's views on the upcoming Presidential election, congressional priorities and budget challenges, entitlement reform, national security and economic policies, the war in Ukraine and global security, and much more.

KVNU For The People
Congressman Blake Moore

KVNU For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 57:00


Candidate spotlight with Congressman Blake Moore -- Update from Utah Elections on final day of early voting

Corporate Competitor Podcast
Touchstone Investments CEO Blake Moore says: If the play breaks down, go find somebody to block!

Corporate Competitor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 32:59


Ep. 203: Playing in one of the coldest games in NFL History shaped this executive. From undrafted free agent to the Super Bowl, Blake Moore describes his journey and teaches us about the mindset of continuous improvement, the value of versatility, and the best way to empower your team. Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes Don's favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply today's insights.  Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness.  Special thanks to Lilly Mae Stewart and Chase Skipper for making this episode possible.  

Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Take 2: Blake Moore incumbent Republican candidate for Utah CD1

Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 19:50


Congressman Blake Moore currently representing Utah's CD1 is the incumbent and Republican candidate. Moore has served the 1st District since 2021; he is currently the Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference. Heidi Hatch interviewed the Congressman and candidate on October 23, 2024. EconomyContinuing resolutionSocial SecurityDebt: $35 trillionImmigrationUkraine/Israel Funding Republican Blake Moore https://blakemoore.house.gov/Democrat Bill Campbell will join Heidi Hatch for an interview October 28, 2024 https://www.bill4u.org/meetbillLibertarian Daniel Cottam See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KSL at Night
Meet the candidate: Blake Moore for Congress (UT-1)

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 10:54


Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner Republican incumbent candidate for Utah’s 1st Congressional District Blake Moore believes voters should send him back to Washington, DC for a third term. In his two terms in the House, he’s made a name for himself when it comes to the budget, moving into party leadership rather quickly. He joins KSL at Night to discuss his campaign, including his goals for bringing spending under control.

KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 10-22-2024

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 83:31


Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner Battleground swing states and their role in the presidential electionAs we get closer and closer to Election Day, the presidential race is all going to come down to those key battleground swing states. Prominent leaders and politicians from both parties are stomping in those states, which include Nevada, Arizona, and Pennsylvania. We begin the show discussing the role of the swing states and the high-profile folks campaigning in them. How each presidential candidate’s platforms will affect the national debtThe United States is more than $35 Trillion in debt. The two major party candidates have both released their plans to “fix” the deficit, but would their plans actually fix things? According to Mike Murphy, Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), neither candidate will help the debt; in fact, they’ll both make it worse. We discuss several new reports from the CRFB. Elections 101: Ballot processing, mail-in ballots in rural Utah, voter registrationBallots have now been mailed out and for some Utahns, in-person early voting started today too. On KSL at Night, we want to help make sure our listeners are informed on all the election and ballot processes. We discuss how ballot processing works and what voters should know about mailing their ballots if they live in Southern Utah. Ryan Cowley, State Director of Elections also joins the show to inform folks that it is not too late to register to vote. For more information, go to https://vote.utah.gov.  Meet the candidate: Blake Moore for Congress (UT-1)Republican incumbent candidate for Utah’s 1st Congressional District Blake Moore believes voters should send him back to Washington, DC for a third term. In his two terms in the House, he’s made a name for himself when it comes to the budget, moving into party leadership rather quickly. He joins KSL at Night to discuss his campaign, including his goals for bringing spending under control. Meet the candidate: Bill Campbell for Congress (UT-1)Democratic candidate for Utah’s 1st Congressional District Bill Campbell says it’s time for a change in Washington, DC. With a background and experience in the financial sector, he says he’s in a great position to help solve the government deficit issues. He joins KSL at Night to share some of his campaign platform and what he’d do first if elected to Congress. Potential policy changes coming for the tech sector if Republicans take the SenateControl of the Senate is in toss-up territory right now, but there’s a decent chance Republicans will retake control. Should that happen, we’ll probably see several policy changes, including changes relating to the tech sector. Hosts Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner discuss what GOP leaders are saying they’ll do with regards to technology and artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence’s role in the media and local governmentWith all the talk of artificial intelligence nowadays, it got us thinking: ‘what’s the proper role of AI in industries like news and media, or even in local government?’ As government bodies decide on new legislation regarding technology and AI, we take a few moments to discuss how AI and humans can work together for the benefit of all.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Congressman Blake Moore: Introducing Legislation to Provide Housing for Military Families

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 8:11


Recognizing the growing housing affordability crisis facing military families, Congressman Blake Moore (R-UT) has introduced bipartisan legislation to help address this critical issue. The Low Income Housing for Defense Communities Act will diversify housing options for lower-enlisted service members serving in high-cost areas by providing incentives for low-income housing development near major military installations. As Congress seeks solutions to support our nation's brave servicemembers, Congressman Blake Moore shares how this bill represents a promising step forward.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show September 24th, 2024: James Wallner, Mary Trimble, Congressman Blake Moore, and More!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 52:40


Dive into Tuesday's headlines with Boyd Matheson! James Wallner joins Boyd to break down the filibuster debate happening right now and what ending it would actually mean. Mary Trimble shares the latest on what is happening between Israel and Hezbollah. See how a new bill could help alleviate military housing affordability with Congressman Blake Moore and More!

Dave and Dujanovic
Rep. Blake Moore shares reaction to second Trump assassination attempt

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 10:10


Congressman Blake Moore shares his response to the recent political violence and relief that former President Trump was not harmed.  What can elected leaders do to turn down the violent rhetoric that leads to attempts at their lives?

Dave and Dujanovic
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show September 13th, 2024: Second assassination attempt on Former President Trump

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 126:45


Second assassination attempt on Former President Trump How unused sick days can backfire on employers Utah ranks 4th best state for teachers in the U.S. Inside Former President Donald Trump's visit to Utah Rep. Blake Moore shares reaction to second Trump assassination attempt    

Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Take 2 Podcast: Rep. Blake Moore responds to Pres. Joe Biden's 2024 decision

Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 11:39


Congressman Blake Moore with Utah's 1st Congressional District sat down with Heidi Hatch on Sunday July 21st after President Joe Biden he would no longer seek re-election in a post made on the social media platfrom X.https://x.com/JoeBiden/status/1815080881981190320Moore had two concerns with President Joe Biden stepping down with less than four months before the November election.“Millions and millions of people just voted for him, and they are going to disregard all of that – what was it good for?” Moore said that Democrats are going to disregard that and instead turn to “back-room negotiations that are not transparent and disrespecting the democratic process.”In Utah's Presidential primary, Biden secured 88% of the votes.Moore believes Sunday's announcement was part of a larger plan that started in the Spring when the historically early June debate was scheduled between Biden and Trump.“In my opinion has been the plan since they pushed for an early primary June debate -it's an early timeline and never been done to my knowledge.”“ I believe party bosses and leadership in the DNC knew he would not be fit to run and here we are.”After the debate, Moore said the “media was ready to pounce” and the backdoor negotiations started in earnest to get the President to withdraw.“It's played out predictably and is disappointing.”Moore, just home from the Republican National Convention also discussed the Convention and the attempted assasination of former President Donald Trump.https://x.com/ElectBlakeMoore/status/1814041253174206940On the day of the Butler Rally and assasination attempt Moore said, “This attack and likely assassination attempt against President Trump, and the political violence toward his supporters, is sickening. My prayers are with President Trump, his team, and Pennsylvanians this evening.”https://x.com/RepBlakeMoore/status/1812273483797397593See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KSL at Night
How did the three congressional primary races turn out?

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 10:32


Host: Adam Gardiner Three out of four congressional districts in Utah had Republican primaries yesterday. In the 1st District, incumbent Blake Moore appears to have won. In the 3rd District, state Senator Mike Kennedy also looks to have won. But the 2nd District race between incumbent Celeste Maloy and newcomer Colby Jenkins is still too close to call. Adam discusses these races and compares them to the results at the state convention.

KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 6-26-2024

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 41:09


Host: Adam Gardiner Discussing the results of the GOP primary race for Utah GovernorKSL at Night host Adam Gardiner begins the show by digging into the results of the primary race for Utah’s governor. Incumbent Spencer Cox is the presumptive GOP nominee, beating out Phil Lyman. While Lyman says he won’t concede, does that actually matter? Adam shares his thoughts.   Looking at the results of the U.S. Senate and Utah Attorney General races Current representative for the 3rd District John Curtis appears to have won the nomination for the open United States Senate seat. We hear how Curtis plans to represent all Utahns. KSL at Night also takes a look at the primary race for Utah’s Attorney General, discussing how Derek Brown came to lead that race.   How did the three congressional primary races turn out? Three out of four congressional districts in Utah had Republican primaries yesterday. In the 1st District, incumbent Blake Moore appears to have won. In the 3rd District, state Senator Mike Kennedy also looks to have won. But the 2nd District race between incumbent Celeste Maloy and newcomer Colby Jenkins is still too close to call. Adam discusses these races and compares them to the results at the state convention.   Examining the relationship between convention and signature-gathering candidates Throughout this whole election cycle, there’s been a rather large discussion on the way candidates make it onto the ballot: through the convention/caucus system, or through gathering signatures. Each method has its pros and cons, and Adam — as someone who’s run for office before — understands both routes. He shares some thoughts and we hear from supporters and opponents of the convention/caucus system.

Dave and Dujanovic
CD1 GOP Primary winner: Rep. Blake Moore

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 12:07


Representative Blake Moore, has won the nomination in Utah's Primary election for Congressional District 1. Rep. Moore joins Dave and Greg to share reaction to the results and what comes next.  

Dave and Dujanovic
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show June 26th, 2024: Utah's GOP Primary Results

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 120:20


U.S. Senate primary winner: Rep. John Curtis Governor Spencer Cox shares reaction to primary election results CD1 GOP Primary winner: Rep. Blake Moore What is next for conventions in the State of Utah?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Rep. Blake Moore: Congressional Baseball Game

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 9:38


Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT) joins the show to discuss tonight’s baseball game that members of Congress will play in to raise money for a foundation called Congressional Sports for Charity. Rep. Moore goes into the details of the preparations being made by him and others participating as well as what he is looking forward to tonight.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: How Migrant Crisis is Overwhelming Public Schools in D.C.; Ten Times the "Defund the Police" Movement Backfired

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 80:29 Transcription Available


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, June 7, 20244:20 pm: Spencer Lindquist, a Field Reporter with The Daily Wire joins Rod to discuss how some nongovernmental organizations, which are government funded, are working to facilitate mass immigration in the U.S.4:38 pm: Michele Exner, Senior Advisor at Parents Defending Education, joins Rod to discuss how the nation's migrant crisis is overwhelming public schools in Washington, D.C.6:05 pm: Our series of interviews with candidates for federal offices continues today with Congressman Blake Moore, the incumbent in Utah's First Congressional District, joining the program to discuss his campaign.6:20 pm: David Urbanski, Senior Editor for The Blaze, joins the show to discuss his piece about the ten times the “defund the police” movement backfired.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, an immigration attorney in Austin, Texas, about Joe Biden's executive order on asylum seekers, and (at 6:50 pm) with Daily Caller White House correspondent Reagan Reese about her story on the Trump campaign running on all cylinders.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Rep. Blake Moore Discusses Leadership in Congress

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 12:25


We've followed the House of Representatives and the Senate for a long time as the debate over foreign aid was carried out. Now we have legislation going to the Senate for a vote, and $95 billion dollars allocated for our allies in military, humanitarian, and other needs. How does Republican leadership feel about the final bills? What convinced Speaker Johnson and others to pursue this course of action? Utah Representative Blake Moore joins the show.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show April 23rd, 2024: Rep. Blake Moore, Frank Bruni, Curtis Morley, & More!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 58:06


Boyd talks with Rep. Blake Moore about the leadership of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and the foreign aid legislation. Frank Bruni discusses how to cultivate a more optimistic outlook for our country. And Curtis Morley talks about building authentic emotional health, and how to avoid counterfeit emotions that disconnect us.

KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 4-10-2024

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 79:42


Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon Introducing Rusty Cannon We have a new voice joining KSL @ Night today: Rusty Cannon. Rusty is the President of the Utah Taxpayers Association. To start off his first show, he shares a little bit about his background and explains what he does in his day job. Derek Miller on the future of Utah’s economy According to the Wall Street Journal, Salt Lake City was America’s hottest job market in 2023. Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, joins Rusty and Taylor to discuss the future of Utah’s economy and give the latest on the International Olympic Committee’s recent visit to Salt Lake City. Don Stirling on Project Human Dignity If you think about some of the biggest issues in Utah right now, homelessness is definitely at the top of the list. In order to address this issue, several groups have worked together to launch Project Human Dignity. Don Stirling, Executive Director for the Miller Family Office, joins Taylor and Rusty to explain how Project Human Dignity plans to change Utah’s approach to homelessness. County conventions to look forward to this weekend This weekend is going to be a busy one for county conventions. There’s at least 3 taking place this Saturday, including one at Davis County and one at Salt Lake County. If you’re looking for some intense political action, you have to be there. Rusty and Taylor explain the convention process and discuss what you can expect if you attend one for the first time. Congressman Blake Moore on how Speaker Mike Johnson’s doing House Speaker Mike Johnson seems to be doing a pretty decent job in Congress. What’s the “secret sauce” (as Taylor calls it) that he has that appears to be quite effective in managing what has been a very dysfunctional U.S. House of Representatives? And what’s with this new motion to vacate? Congressman Blake Moore joins the discussion. The controversy surrounding the FISA bill Sometimes things get a little hot in Washington D.C. Today is no exception because there’s been some controversy surrounding a bill that has to deal with FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act). A vote is coming up in the House on whether to reauthorize it. Rusty and Taylor give an in-depth breakdown. The intersection between religion and politics in Utah While preparing for today’s show, Taylor brought up an interesting question that sparked a discussion on the intersection between religion and politics: How can candidates communicate to voters that they share their values, without stepping too far into the realm of exploiting one’s faith? Are Americans getting lazier or smarter? We’ve been seeing a lot of news lately on proposals for 4-day work weeks, 32-hour work weeks, and the right to disconnect. It may sound like Americans are getting lazier, but are we really? Rusty and Taylor discuss.

KSL at Night
Congressman Blake Moore on how Speaker Mike Johnson's doing

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 10:27


Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon House Speaker Mike Johnson seems to be doing a pretty decent job in Congress. What’s the “secret sauce” (as Taylor calls it) that he has that appears to be quite effective in managing what has been a very dysfunctional U.S. House of Representatives? And what’s with this new motion to vacate? Congressman Blake Moore joins the discussion.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
A Crucial Conversation with Rep. Blake Moore on Government Funding, Debt, & Social Security

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 11:11


Boyd discusses the recently passed Congressional Spending bill with Utah Congressman Blake Moore. A spending package totalling $1.2 trillion dollars. What is in the bill? Why did we come so close to a government shutdown? And how do we return better budgeting and timely appropriations  to Congress?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show March 25th, 2024: Congressman Blake Moore, Brett Samuels, Dr. Joshua Dunn and More!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 68:40


Start your week off with Boyd Matheson and go past the headlines of the day's biggest stories. Congressman Blake Moore joins the show to give insight into the controversial spending deal and how its fallout might cast the Speaker his job. Brett Samuels lays out how cash flow will impact the presidential campaign trail. Listen into Boyds conversation with former Governor Mike Levitt from KSLs Sunday Edition. Have we outgrown social security and more!  

KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 3-14-2024

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 80:24


Hosts: Greg Skordas and Abby Osborne How to stay safe during a windstorm Hurricane force winds are expected to hit Davis and Weber Counties today and tomorrow. A high wind warning is in effect until noon tomorrow across northern Utah. What can Utahns in the storm's path expect? And what can you do to stay safe? Jess Anderson, Commissioner for the Utah Department of Public Safety, joins Greg and Abby with tips. Population growth across Utah According to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau, 22 of Utah's 29 counties grew in 2023. Utah County saw the biggest growth, retaining about half of the state’s growth over the year. Where is the other half? What’s driving the surge in Utah County? Natalie Gochnour, Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, joins Abby and Greg to break down the popular areas of our state. The Legislature’s top budget priorities The Utah Legislature concluded the 2024 legislative session with a budget of $29.4 billion for fiscal year 2025. Robert Spendlove, Executive Appropriations Vice Chair of the Utah House of Representatives, joins Greg and Abby to break down the top legislative budget priorities. The Policy Project’s Safe Child Project Families are very important and central to the success of Utah, and a new project by the Policy Project called the Safe Child Project aims to protect children from abuse and educate families in order to better support children into growing adults. Mary Catherine Perry, Policy Director of The Policy Project, joins Abby and Greg to discuss what their plans are for this project. Judge denies Trump’s motion to dismiss his classified documents case There’s not a day or week when former President Trump isn’t in the news… Today he was in court to push for the dismissal of his federal classified documents case, and we learned that a U.S. district judge denied his motion to dismiss it. Greg and Abby break down what happened, what the response is looking like, and what’s next in this case. Is someone going to buy TikTok? Probably the biggest news this week has to do with the bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S. All 4 Utah House Representatives, Blake Moore, Celeste Maloy, John Curtis and Burgess Owens, voted in favor of the bill. But… former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he plans on putting together an investor group to buy TikTok… Where is this heading? Biden vs. Trump: Who’s in the lead? The Biden vs. Trump rematch is pretty much Hollywood drama at this point. Now that we have our 2 final candidates, what can we expect? And which of the two is leading right now? Greg and Abby break this down with a new national survey from Emerson College Polling. Sen. Bernie Sanders pushes for 32-hour workweek with new bill It’s no surprise that a lot of people would prefer to work 4 days a week instead of 5. But a recent study from the U.K. found that four-day workweeks actually have a lot of benefits. And that’s not all. Sen. Bernie Sanders is pushing for something similar with a new bill that would establish a 32-hour workweek.

KSL at Night
Is someone going to buy TikTok?

KSL at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 10:50


Hosts: Greg Skordas and Abby Osborne Probably the biggest news this week has to do with the bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S. All 4 Utah House Representatives, Blake Moore, Celeste Maloy, John Curtis and Burgess Owens, voted in favor of the bill. But… former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he plans on putting together an investor group to buy TikTok… Where is this heading?

Cascade Hills
Winning the Battle Against the Enemy

Cascade Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024


Join Student Pastors Keith Nicholson, Garrett Smith, Blake Moore, and Bryan Chavarry for the 4th installment of the all-new series entitled: "A Table in the Wilderness".

Cascade Hills
Winning the Battle Against the Enemy

Cascade Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024


Join Student Pastors Keith Nicholson, Garrett Smith, Blake Moore, and Bryan Chavarry for the 4th installment of the all-new series entitled: "A Table in the Wilderness".

Rich Zeoli
Two Police Officers Shot in East Lansdowne, PA

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 37:48


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Rich is busy hosting a Speaker Series with #1 global best-selling author and film producer Terry Hayes at Main Point Books in Wayne, PA—so, Mike Opelka hosts hour 4 of the show! According to a report from 6ABC, “two police officers were shot Wednesday afternoon when they responded to reports of a shooting at a home in East Lansdowne, Delaware County. Sources said an 11-year-old was shot inside the home in the unit block of Lewis Avenue. As soon as officers arrived, a person started shooting at them, sources told Action News. Two officers were hit and the suspect retreated into the home, sources said. A fire started at the home about 15 minutes after officers arrived.” The house fire is now under control. You can find updates on this developing story here: https://6abc.com/east-lansdowne-house-fire-lewis-avenue-officers-shot/14396024/ The Senate's bipartisan border security/foreign aid bill failed to achieve the 60-vote threshold necessary to advance. The final vote was 49 to 50. Karoun Demirjian of The New York Times writes: “Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, changes his vote to no, which is a strategic procedural move to make sure he can raise the measure again, not a sign that he has suddenly changed his mind about the substance of the bill.” She continues: “Four Republicans voted to advance the foreign aid measure that included border security provisions: Senators James Lankford of Oklahoma, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah. Four Democrats—Senators Alex Padilla of California, Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Ed Markey of Massachusetts—voted against doing so, as did Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/07/us/congress-ukraine-israel-aid/85a3b581-3ab8-527c-bb12-ee1ee4be6664?smid=url-share On Tuesday night, Republican leadership in the House of Representatives attempted to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas but failed. The final vote was 214-216. Four Republicans joined Democrats and voted “nay”— Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, Blake Moore of Utah, and Tom McClintock of California. Though Rep. Moore switched his vote for procedural reasons to help Republicans reintroduce the article of impeachment at a later date. Why did Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) hold the vote if he didn't have the numbers? Rep. Al Green (D-TX) had recently undergone abdominal surgery and rushed to Capitol Hill from his hospital bed—arriving in hospital garb to vote. He was not expected to be in attendance. Republican leadership plans to hold another impeachment vote when House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), who is receiving treatment for cancer, is healthy enough to vote. Hannah Sparks of The New York Post writes: “You can pick your nose, but you can't pick your pathogens. A review of dozens of published studies into the mechanisms behind neurological diseases has collected strong evidence that people who frequently pick their noses are at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. The new report, compiled and written by researchers at Western Sydney University, was published in the journal Biomolecules late last year.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/02/04/lifestyle/nose-picking-likely-partially-to-blame-for-alzheimers-disease-scientists/

Rich Zeoli
Bad Border Bill Officially Dies in Senate, Republicans & Democrats Vote Against It

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 178:53


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (02/07/2024): 3:05pm The Senate's bipartisan border security/foreign aid bill failed to achieve the 60-vote threshold necessary to advance. The final vote was 49 to 50. Karoun Demirjian of The New York Times writes: “Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, changes his vote to no, which is a strategic procedural move to make sure he can raise the measure again, not a sign that he has suddenly changed his mind about the substance of the bill.” She continues: “Four Republicans voted to advance the foreign aid measure that included border security provisions: Senators James Lankford of Oklahoma, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah. Four Democrats—Senators Alex Padilla of California, Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Ed Markey of Massachusetts—voted against doing so, as did Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/07/us/congress-ukraine-israel-aid/85a3b581-3ab8-527c-bb12-ee1ee4be6664?smid=url-share 3:20pm- While appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) blamed Republican leadership in the Senate for helping Democrats look good by agreeing to an ineffective border bill prior to clearing it with the Republican party members. 3:25pm- Speaking to the press, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) explained why he vehemently opposes the Senate bipartisan border security/foreign aid bill. “The idea that we are committed to supporting whatever came out of this negotiation is pure, unadulterated bulls***. We supported a negotiation to bring common sense border security to this country—we did not agree to a fig leaf to send another $61 billion to Ukraine.” 3:40pm- On Tuesday, Nevada held its presidential primary. Despite basically running uncontested, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley received fewer votes than the “None of These Candidates” option on the ballot. With 88% of the vote counted Haley trails 63% to 31%. On Thursday, the Nevada Republican Party will hold its presidential caucus which Donald Trump is expected to win—and, presumably, will receive the state's 26 delegates. The Nevada primary will award no delegates. 4:05pm- On Tuesday night, Republican leadership in the House of Representatives attempted to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas but failed. The final vote was 214-216. Four Republicans joined Democrats and voted “nay”— Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, Blake Moore of Utah, and Tom McClintock of California. Though, Rep. Moore switched his vote for procedural reasons to help Republicans reintroduce the article of impeachment at a later date. Why did Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) hold the vote if he didn't have the numbers? Rep. Al Green (D-TX) had recently undergone abdominal surgery and rushed to the Capitol Hill from his hospital bed—arriving in hospital garb to vote. He was not expected to be in attendance. Republican leadership plans to hold another impeachment vote when House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), who is receiving treatment for cancer, is healthy enough to vote. 4:25pm- While speaking with the press, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) criticized pro-Palestine protesters advocating for a ceasefire, asking: “Why aren't you protesting to bring [the Israeli hostages] home right now? Why aren't you demanding that Hamas surrenders as well?” 4:30pm- According to a report from 6ABC, “two police officers were shot Wednesday afternoon when they responded to reports of a shooting at a home in East Lansdowne, Delaware County. Sources said an 11-year-old was shot inside the home in the unit block of Lewis Avenue. As soon as officers arrived, a person started shooting at them, sources told Action News. Two officers were hit and the suspect retreated into the home, sources said. A fire started at the home about 15 minutes after officers arrived. There were no additional shots fired, but sources said authorities fear the child and suspect may still be in the home.” You can find updates on this developing story here: https://6abc.com/east-lansdowne-house-fire-lewis-avenue-officers-shot/14396024/ 4:50pm- NBC's Chuck Todd accused conservative media of killing the Senate's bipartisan border security/foreign aid deal and of “gaslighting” the American people into believing it wasn't an effective bill. 5:05pm- While appearing on Fox News with Jesse Waters, actress Gina Carano said she is suing Disney for the “next generation” of actors and actresses who may wish to express their conservative political opinions publicly. Disney fired Carano, who at the time starred in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian, in 2021. 5:10pm- Congressman Jeff Van Drew— Representative for New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss yesterday's vote to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Rep. Van Drew explains that as soon as House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) is healthy enough to return to Capitol Hill, Republican leadership will hold another impeachment vote. You can visit Rep.Van Drew's website to learn more about his policies and support his reelection campaign: https://vandrew.house.gov 5:25pm- According to a report from 6ABC, “two police officers were shot Wednesday afternoon when they responded to reports of a shooting at a home in East Lansdowne, Delaware County. Sources said an 11-year-old was shot inside the home in the unit block of Lewis Avenue. As soon as officers arrived, a person started shooting at them, sources told Action News. Two officers were hit and the suspect retreated into the home, sources said. A fire started at the home about 15 minutes after officers arrived. There were no additional shots fired, but sources said authorities fear the child and suspect may still be in the home.” You can find updates on this developing story here: https://6abc.com/east-lansdowne-house-fire-lewis-avenue-officers-shot/14396024/ 5:30pm- On Tuesday, Nevada held its presidential primary. Despite basically running uncontested, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley received fewer votes than the “None of These Candidates” option on the ballot. With 88% of the vote counted Haley trails 63% to 31%. On Thursday, the Nevada Republican Party will hold its presidential caucus which Donald Trump is expected to win—and, presumably, will receive the state's 26 delegates. The Nevada primary will award no delegates. 5:40pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Power the Future recently filing a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Biden Administration for failing to make public Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's paid staff. The Boston Herald reports that Kerry's 45-person staff has collectively received $4.3 million per year in taxpayer-funded salary. Turner explains: "For nearly three years, John Kerry has been jet-setting on the international climate conference circuit while sending taxpayers the bill. Today, we begin the process of teaching John Kerry and Joe Biden that they work for the taxpayers. No one should have to waste resources on litigation, but that is our only option since John Kerry thinks he can keep his office off the books. The American people are on the receiving end of countless green mandates and rules, gas stove bans and skyrocketing utility bills, with no opportunity for consent or input, and many of these decisions are hatched in John Kerry's office. That is why it is our hope that this litigation will finally bring to light the information we deserve to know: the staff names, the office goals and budgets, the outside partnerships that peddle influence on Joe Biden's green agenda." You can read more here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-sued-hiding-john-kerrys-staff-coordination-eco-groups 6:05pm- Rich is busy hosting a Speaker Series with #1 global best-selling author and film producer Terry Hayes at Main Point Books in Wayne, PA—so, Mike Opelka hosts hour 4 of the show! 6:10pm- According to a report from 6ABC, “two police officers were shot Wednesday afternoon when they responded to reports of a shooting at a home in East Lansdowne, Delaware County. Sources said an 11-year-old was shot inside the home in the unit block of Lewis Avenue. As soon as officers arrived, a person started shooting at them, sources told Action News. Two officers were hit and the suspect retreated into the home, sources said. A fire started at the home about 15 minutes after officers arrived.” The house fire is now under control. You can find updates on this developing story here: https://6abc.com/east-lansdowne-house-fire-lewis-avenue-officers-shot/14396024/ 6:15pm- The Senate's bipartisan border security/foreign aid bill failed to achieve the 60-vote threshold necessary to advance. The final vote was 49 to 50. Karoun Demirjian of The New York Times writes: “Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, changes his vote to no, which is a strategic procedural move to make sure he can raise the measure again, not a sign that he has suddenly changed his mind about the substance of the bill.” She continues: “Four Republicans voted to advance the foreign aid measure that included border security provisions: Senators James Lankford of Oklahoma, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah. Four Democrats—Senators Alex Padilla of California, Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Ed Markey of Massachusetts—voted against doing so, as did Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/07/us/congress-ukraine-israel-aid/85a3b581-3ab8-527c-bb12-ee1ee4be6664?smid=url-share 6:20pm- On Tuesday night, Republican leadership in the House of Representatives attempted to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas but failed. The final vote was 214-216. Four Republicans joined Democrats and voted “nay”— Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, Blake Moore of Utah, and Tom McClintock of California. Though Rep. Moore switched his vote for procedural reasons to help Republicans reintroduce the article of impeachment at a later date. Why did Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) hold the vote if he didn't have the numbers? Rep. Al Green (D-TX) had recently undergone abdominal surgery and rushed to Capitol Hill from his hospital bed—arriving in hospital garb to vote. He was not expected to be in attendance. Republican leadership plans to hold another impeachment vote when House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), who is receiving treatment for cancer, is healthy enough to vote. 6:35pm- Hannah Sparks of The New York Post writes: “You can pick your nose, but you can't pick your pathogens. A review of dozens of published studies into the mechanisms behind neurological diseases has collected strong evidence that people who frequently pick their noses are at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. The new report, compiled and written by researchers at Western Sydney University, was published in the journal Biomolecules late last year.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/02/04/lifestyle/nose-picking-likely-partially-to-blame-for-alzheimers-disease-scientists/

Rich Zeoli
Tucker Carlson Announces Interview with Vladimir Putin

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 39:56


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: On Sunday, leadership in the U.S. Senate released the details of a bipartisan bill designed to reduce illegal border crossings, send $60 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, and $14.1 billion in aid to Israel. The 370-page bill mandates a border shutdown if more than 5,000 migrants unlawfully enter the U.S. in a single day. However, the shutdown cannot exceed 270 days in the bill's first year, 225 in the second year, and 180 days in the third year. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has said the proposed “Senate border bill will not receive a vote in the House.” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has echoed a similar sentiment—and announced the House will instead vote on a standalone bill later this week that will provide $14.3 billion of aid to Israel. Annie Karni of The New York Times notes: “By Monday evening, [Senate Minority Leader Mitch] McConnell was privately acknowledging that the measure had hemorrhaged support among Republicans, and recommending they move to block it unless Democrats agreed to debate it further and allow them to propose changes.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/05/us/politics/republicans-border-deal.html In a video posted to X, Tucker Carlson announced that he will be interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin. The interview will be posted to X and will be free to watch. For the second consecutive year, President Joe Biden will not grant an interview to the television station broadcasting the Super Bowl. Traditionally, the president participates in an interview prior to kickoff which is viewed by millions of people across the country. Upon hearing the news, former President Donald Trump posted to Truth Social: “Crooked Joe Biden has just announced that he will not be doing the big Super Bowl Interview. A great decision, he can't put two sentences together. I WOULD BE HAPPY TO REPLACE HIM—would be ‘RATINGS GOLD!'” On Tuesday, President Joe Biden spoke from the White House imploring the U.S. Congress to pass a proposed border bill crafted by a bipartisan group of Senators—James Lankford (R-OK), Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), and Chris Murphy (D-CT). However, it seems increasingly unlikely that the bill has enough support to even pass in the Senate let alone the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. During his address, President Biden blamed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for sabotaging the legislation by denouncing it in the press and on social media. The House of Representatives' attempt to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has failed with a vote of 214-216. Four Republicans joined Democrats and voted “nay”— Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, Blake Moore of Utah, and Tom McClintock of California.

Rich Zeoli
House Republicans Fail to Impeach Mayorkas + Toby Keith Passes Away at 62

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 173:03


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (02/06/2024): 3:05pm- In a 57-page opinion, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit unanimously rejected Donald Trump's argument that presidential immunity legally shields him from criminal charges related to his challenging of the 2024 presidential election results. The judges wrote: "We cannot accept former President Trump's claim that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power—the recognition and implementation of election results. Nor can we sanction his apparent contention that the Executive has carte blanche to violate the rights of individual citizens to vote and to have their votes count." Trump has vowed to appeal the decision—which will mean the case will be heard by the full D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals or the U.S. Supreme Court. You can read the full text of the ruling here: https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/full-text-trump-immunity-ruling-appeals-court-rcna137482 3:15pm- Joe Barrett of The Wall Street Journal writes: “The mother of a Michigan teen who killed four students at his high school in 2021 was found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter, the first time a parent of a school shooter has been convicted of homicide in connection with the attack. Jennifer Crumbley, whose son, Ethan, pleaded guilty to four counts of murder in the killings at Oxford High about 40 miles north of Detroit and is serving life in prison, lowered her head slightly but showed little other reaction as the verdict was read in an Oakland County courtroom. The judge set a sentencing date of April 9. Crumbley's husband, James Crumbley, will stand trial for the same charges in a separate trial next month.” You can read the full report here: https://www.wsj.com/us-news/mother-of-michigan-school-shooter-ethan-crumbley-found-guilty-of-manslaughter-ccd8bfff?mod=hp_lead_pos1 3:40pm- Country singer and songwriter Toby Keith has passed away at the age of 62 after a battle with stomach cancer. 3:55pm- Don't wish “The Greater Chris” a happy birthday… 4:05pm- According to reports, the House of Representatives is expected to hold a vote to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday—alleging that he has willfully refused to enforce existing U.S. border security laws. With only a slim majority in the House, it is uncertain whether Republicans will have enough votes to successfully impeach Mayorkas. 4:15pm- On Sunday, leadership in the U.S. Senate released the details of a bipartisan bill designed to reduce illegal border crossings, send $60 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, and $14.1 billion in aid to Israel. The 370-page bill mandates a border shutdown if more than 5,000 migrants unlawfully enter the U.S. in a single day. However, the shutdown cannot exceed 270 days in the bill's first year, 225 in the second year, and 180 days in the third year. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has said the proposed “Senate border bill will not receive a vote in the House.” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has echoed a similar sentiment—and announced the House will instead vote on a standalone bill later this week that will provide $14.3 billion of aid to Israel. Annie Karni of The New York Times notes: “By Monday evening, [Senate Minority Leader Mitch] McConnell was privately acknowledging that the measure had hemorrhaged support among Republicans, and recommending they move to block it unless Democrats agreed to debate it further and allow them to propose changes.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/05/us/politics/republicans-border-deal.html 4:40pm- In a 57-page opinion, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit unanimously rejected Donald Trump's argument that presidential immunity legally shields him from criminal charges related to his challenging of the 2024 presidential election results. The judges wrote: "We cannot accept former President Trump's claim that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power—the recognition and implementation of election results. Nor can we sanction his apparent contention that the Executive has carte blanche to violate the rights of individual citizens to vote and to have their votes count." Trump has vowed to appeal the decision—which will mean the case will be heard by the full D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals or the U.S. Supreme Court. You can read the full text of the ruling here: https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/full-text-trump-immunity-ruling-appeals-court-rcna137482 4:45pm- On Tuesday, President Joe Biden spoke from the White House imploring the U.S. Congress to pass a proposed border bill crafted by a bipartisan group of Senators—James Lankford (R-OK), Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), and Chris Murphy (D-CT). However, it seems increasingly unlikely that the bill has enough support to even pass in the Senate let alone the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. During his address, President Biden blamed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for sabotaging the legislation by denouncing it in the press and on social media. 5:05pm- In a bombshell report from Tim Golden of ProPublica: “Years before Andrés Manuel López Obrador was elected as Mexico's leader in 2018, U.S. drug-enforcement agents uncovered what they believed was substantial evidence that major cocaine traffickers had funneled some $2 million to his first presidential campaign. According to more than a dozen interviews with U.S. and Mexican officials and government documents reviewed by ProPublica, the money was provided to campaign aides in 2006 in return for a promise that a López Obrador administration would facilitate the traffickers' criminal operations.” You can read the full report here: https://www.propublica.org/article/mexico-amlo-lopez-obrador-campaign-drug-cartels 5:20pm- While appearing on Fox News with Bret Baier, Rep. Chip Roy explained exactly why the proposed Senate border bill does not do enough to secure the U.S. Southern border—noting that children won't count towards the 5,000 migrants per day necessary to trigger an immediate border shutdown, which he fears may encourage child trafficking. 5:30pm- Would you pay $17.59 for a Big Mac meal at McDonald's? PLUS, why is the moon shrinking? 5:40pm- During a House hearing addressing allegations that the federal government partnered with Big Tech to censor speech online, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan (R-OH) revealed that email exchanges indicate the White House pressured Amazon to remove books that questioned the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. 5:50pm- According to reports, the House of Representatives is expected to hold a vote to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday—alleging that he has willfully refused to enforce existing U.S. border security laws. Karoun Demirjian of The New York Times explains: “The G.O.P. can afford no more than two defections, and two Republicans—Tom McClintock of California, below pictured first, and Ken Buck of Colorado—are already committed nos. A handful of others are on the fence. But when asked if they had the votes to impeach, Speaker Mike Johnson said: ‘I believe we do.'” 6:05pm- On Sunday, leadership in the U.S. Senate released the details of a bipartisan bill designed to reduce illegal border crossings, send $60 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, and $14.1 billion in aid to Israel. The 370-page bill mandates a border shutdown if more than 5,000 migrants unlawfully enter the U.S. in a single day. However, the shutdown cannot exceed 270 days in the bill's first year, 225 in the second year, and 180 days in the third year. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has said the proposed “Senate border bill will not receive a vote in the House.” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has echoed a similar sentiment—and announced the House will instead vote on a standalone bill later this week that will provide $14.3 billion of aid to Israel. Annie Karni of The New York Times notes: “By Monday evening, [Senate Minority Leader Mitch] McConnell was privately acknowledging that the measure had hemorrhaged support among Republicans, and recommending they move to block it unless Democrats agreed to debate it further and allow them to propose changes.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/05/us/politics/republicans-border-deal.html 6:10pm- In a video posted to X, Tucker Carlson announced that he will be interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin. The interview will be posted to X and will be free to watch. 6:25pm- For the second consecutive year, President Joe Biden will not grant an interview to the television station broadcasting the Super Bowl. Traditionally, the president participates in an interview prior to kickoff which is viewed by millions of people across the country. Upon hearing the news, former President Donald Trump posted to Truth Social: “Crooked Joe Biden has just announced that he will not be doing the big Super Bowl Interview. A great decision, he can't put two sentences together. I WOULD BE HAPPY TO REPLACE HIM—would be ‘RATINGS GOLD!'” 6:35pm- On Tuesday, President Joe Biden spoke from the White House imploring the U.S. Congress to pass a proposed border bill crafted by a bipartisan group of Senators—James Lankford (R-OK), Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), and Chris Murphy (D-CT). However, it seems increasingly unlikely that the bill has enough support to even pass in the Senate let alone the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. During his address, President Biden blamed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for sabotaging the legislation by denouncing it in the press and on social media. 6:50pm- The House of Representatives' attempt to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has failed with a vote of 214-216. Four Republicans joined Democrats and voted “nay”— Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, Blake Moore of Utah, and Tom McClintock of California.

Rich Zeoli
Complete Breakdown: Why Mayorkas Impeachment Failed

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 45:46


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: On Tuesday night, Republican leadership in the House of Representatives attempted to impeach Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas but failed. The final vote was 214-216. Four Republicans joined Democrats and voted “nay”— Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, Blake Moore of Utah, and Tom McClintock of California. Though, Rep. Moore switched his vote for procedural reasons to help Republicans reintroduce the article of impeachment at a later date. Why did Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) hold the vote if he didn't have the numbers? Rep. Al Green (D-TX) had recently undergone abdominal surgery and rushed to the Capitol Hill from his hospital bed—arriving in hospital garb to vote. He was not expected to be in attendance. Republican leadership plans to hold another impeachment vote when House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), who is receiving treatment for cancer, is healthy enough to vote. While speaking with the press, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) criticized pro-Palestine protesters advocating for a ceasefire, asking: “Why aren't you protesting to bring [the Israeli hostages] home right now? Why aren't you demanding that Hamas surrenders as well?” According to a report from 6ABC, “two police officers were shot Wednesday afternoon when they responded to reports of a shooting at a home in East Lansdowne, Delaware County. Sources said an 11-year-old was shot inside the home in the unit block of Lewis Avenue. As soon as officers arrived, a person started shooting at them, sources told Action News. Two officers were hit and the suspect retreated into the home, sources said. A fire started at the home about 15 minutes after officers arrived. There were no additional shots fired, but sources said authorities fear the child and suspect may still be in the home.” You can find updates on this developing story here: https://6abc.com/east-lansdowne-house-fire-lewis-avenue-officers-shot/14396024/ NBC's Chuck Todd accused conservative media of killing the Senate's bipartisan border security/foreign aid deal and of “gaslighting” the American people into believing it wasn't an effective bill.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Rep. Blake Moore: How to Fix the US Budget Process

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 11:00


Budget negotiations in Congress are well underway, as lawmakers try to thread a very narrow needle to reach a spending agreement a week before next week's first deadline to fund the federal government.  What could the federal budget look like for 2024? And can Congress pass a bill this big before the clock runs out? Utah Congressman Blake Moore is playing a big role in these budget talks, and he shares what he thinks will fix the process of funding the government. 

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show January 9th, 2024: Sen. Mitt Romney's Final Priorities In Office, Rep. Blake Moore On Fixing the Budget, and Jennifer Sirangelo on How Utah Leads With Service

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 79:39


In this episode of Inside Sources, Utah Senator Mitt Romney shares what he's focusing on in his last year in the Senate. Congressman Blake Moore talks the behind-the-scenes of crafting a budget on a deadline. And CEO Jennifer Sirangelo of the Points of Light Foundation tells Boyd why Utah is leading the way for service in the United States. 

Western Fashion : Behind The Scenes with The Boot Babes
Blake Moore Tratter House Founder | NFR, His Influencer Story, Dating & Ariat International

Western Fashion : Behind The Scenes with The Boot Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 25:37


@BMOE_34 is his social media handle.Join Ashley Jackson, aka The BootBabe, in this latest episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast as she sits down with the one and only Blake Moore, affectionately known as BMOE.Live from the heart of Cowboy Christmas, BMOE takes us on a journey through his social media evolution, from the early days on YouTube to becoming a TikTok sensation. Get ready for an inside look at his experiences running a merch booth at Cowboy Christmas and the profound impact of social media on his growing audience.Buckle up as BMOE shares the story behind his unique nickname and the fascinating origins of his online presence. The episode takes an unexpected turn as BMOE opens up about his role in the Tratter House, the challenges of cohabitating with fellow creators, and the vibrant dynamics of their shared creative space.As the conversation unfolds, BMOE delves into his passion for farming and offers insights into the trials and triumphs of his hay business. But it's not all business—BMOE gets personal, sharing stories from his past relationships and emphasizing the power of positivity and faith in shaping his outlook on life.Tune in for an exclusive peek into BMOE's standards for a future partner, his experiences with Ariat, and his take on authenticity in the influencer world. The episode wraps up on a light note as Ashley and BMOE chat about his first pair of cowboy boots, his exciting collaboration with Ariat, and plans for the future, including the possibility of a live podcast at next year's NFR.Introduction:Ashley Jackson introduces Blake Moore, popularly known as BMOE, in this special episode of The Cowboy Boot Podcast.Dive into the fascinating journey of BMOE's rise to social media stardom, from his early days on YouTube to becoming a TikTok sensation.The Origin of "BMOE":Unveiling the story behind the unique nickname "BMOE" and its seamless transition into the world of social media.Explore BMOE's online presence and the evolution of his content that captured the hearts of many.From YouTube to TikTok:Reflect on BMOE's initial ventures on YouTube and the pivotal shift to the rapidly growing platform, TikTok.The impact of social media on BMOE's life and his experience managing a merch booth at Cowboy Christmas.Inside the Tratter House:Get an exclusive look into the Tratter House, a creative space shared by BMOE and fellow influencers.Understand the dynamics of living with other creators and the collaborative energy that fuels their content.Passion for Farming and Business Ventures:BMOE opens up about his love for farming, sharing the challenges and triumphs of his hay business.Gain insights into the personal life of BMOE, including stories from past relationships and his positive mindset.Faith and Personal Growth:Discover the significance of faith in BMOE's life and how it has played a crucial role in his personal growth.Hear BMOE's perspective on maintaining a positive outlook amidst life's challenges.Ariat Partnership and Authenticity:Explore BMOE's partnership with Ariat, the renowned boot and apparel brand.Discuss the importance of authenticity in the influencer world and the unique relationship between BMOE and Ariat.Future Plans and Exciting Collaborations:Learn about BMOE's plans for the future, including the potential for live podcasts and collaborations.Exciting insights into what's next for BMOE and the possibility of a live podcast at the next NFR.Lighthearted Moments:Wrap up the episode with a fun segment on BMOE's first pair of cowboy boots and his current collaboration with Ariat.The joy of wearing cowboy boots with pride and embracing the cowboy spirit.This episode is sponsored by Las Vegas - Where the NFR experience is like no other. Plan your visit next year and immerse yourself in the true essence of the cowboy spirit.