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Atop the 8 o'clock hour, Delegate Delores McQuinn and former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell rejoin the show, to continue to promote an event at VCU this week commemorating BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION.
In our third hour, we welcome Bob McDonnell and Delores McQuinn to the show, to discuss BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION; additionally, Rich addresses and advocates for the idea of bipartisanship. Plus, we check in on the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
On today's show, we discuss U.S.-China trade-talk developments, Hamas' forthcoming release of Edan Alexander, an event commemorating BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION, President Trump's prescription drugs plans, and bipartisanship generally. Our guests are Brian Kilmeade, Bob McDonnell, and Delores McQuinn. Enjoy!
Atop the 8 o'clock hour, former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell and current House of Delegates member Delores McQuinn call in to the show to discuss a forthcoming event in May promoting education in Virginia.
In our third hour, we discuss education in Virginia and the ongoing debate regarding Kilmar Garcia. We also check in for a market update with Michael Greer. Our guests are Bob McDonnell and Delores McQuinn.
BOB McDONNELL Previews an Important Library of Virginia Event full 723 Tue, 08 Apr 2025 15:00:00 +0000 yC7hVjw5YfD1ZXQjSBAOl6lVChCsUq4j news Richmond's Morning News news BOB McDONNELL Previews an Important Library of Virginia Event On Richmond's Morning News our team discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcast
BOB McDONNELL Talks to Rich for the First Time! full 746 Tue, 04 Mar 2025 16:01:00 +0000 Z9em2vCaN6XrUxi7vIsktprzKdYGAOqn news Richmond's Morning News news BOB McDONNELL Talks to Rich for the First Time! On Richmond's Morning News our team discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-l
BOB McDONNELL Makes a Call in to the Show full 219 Mon, 27 Jan 2025 16:00:00 +0000 ROyTJo51SgGsCRDoDzOe1xJhXxOUt5ZQ news Richmond's Morning News news BOB McDONNELL Makes a Call in to the Show On Richmond's Morning News our team discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=ht
"For every young kid that makes a mistake, they can look at Don Scott and say, 'I'll never give up. I can still be what I want to be in America.'" That was former Republican governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia speaking about our guest this week, the state's newly elected Democratic speaker of the House of Delegates. Don Scott talks about the hurdles he overcame, including spending almost eight years in prison, to become Virginia's first Black speaker in 405 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"For every young kid that makes a mistake, they can look at Don Scott and say, 'I'll never give up. I can still be what I want to be in America.'" That was former Republican governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia speaking about our guest this week, the state's newly elected Democratic speaker of the House of Delegates. Don Scott talks about the hurdles he overcame, including spending almost eight years in prison, to become Virginia's first Black speaker in 405 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BOB McDONNELL Discusses the DOJ and Hunter Biden's Pardon full 839 Mon, 02 Dec 2024 16:02:00 +0000 g2wXWoIkqoEZrk0dP2IMU3d0bmMascsO news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news BOB McDONNELL Discusses the DOJ and Hunter Biden's Pardon On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
BOB McDONNELL Discusses This Week's Election Results full 811 Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:03:00 +0000 uaK7fnh88a4104hKlF08OIHzjwHpUQNQ news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news BOB McDONNELL Discusses This Week's Election Results On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
Unleashed by the Citizens United ruling, the master planners launch a three-part heist to crack the vault protecting democracy itself. First, the schemers take out the security cameras monitoring dark money. Then, they disarm the last campaign finance cops on the beat. Finally, they pull off a getaway so prosecutors can't charge them as they run off with the loot. Get Master Plan episodes early and ad-free by becoming a paid subscriber. Enjoy bonus episodes, exclusive content, and support this show. Visit masterplanpodcast.com Master Plan Special: 50% off a Lever subscription! Access bonus episodes, articles, and more. Support independent journalism at LeverNews.com/50.
In our 7:30 half hour, we hear from former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell. In addition to offering his thoughts about Tim Walz's representations regarding his military service, Governor McDonnell talks to John about a commemorative event this Friday in town, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education.
Atop the 8 o'clock hour, we check back in with friend of the show (and occasional guest host!) former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell -- who, in timely fashion, gets to offer his thoughts about the dismissal of Prosecutor Jack Smith's classified documents case against President Trump. John and Governor McDonnell also discuss the RNC and President Trump's selection of JD Vance.
In our third hour, we continue to discuss the in-progress RNC -- and also discuss the dismissal of the classified documents case against President Trump (initiated by former Bob Mcdonnell prosecutor, the infamous Jack Smith).
In this episode I am joined by legal expert Morgan Stinger and John Zinn to discuss the Ed Burke sentencing. Image from Hare Brained Show Notes: Chicago Sun-Times: How much jail time should Ed Burke get? Depends on which City Council member you ask. Chicago Magazine: Paul Vallas Really Loves His Broom Chicago Sun-Times: Let's all play 'Sit in Judgment of Ed Burke' Chicago Sun-Times: Ed Burke's lawyers say he deserves acquittal or a new trial Chicago Sun-Times: Ex-Ald. Ed Burke keeps law license after most Illinois Supreme Court justices recuse themselves Chicago Sun-Times: Ex-Ald. Ed Burke retires as a lawyer after the state's highest court failed to pull his law license Chicago Sun-Times: Rod Blagojevich is disbarred Chicago Tribune: Ex-Ald. Edward Burke resigns from Union League Club, scene of key meeting in corruption case Chicago Sun-Times: Former mayoral candidate Paul Vallas urges leniency for Ed Burke, ‘whom I always felt met my standards for ethics' Chicago Sun-Times: Ed Burke is asking for a new trial — with sentencing less than 3 weeks away Chicago Sun-Times: Ed Burke deserves 10 years in prison for corruption, feds say: 'He abused and exploited his office' Neil Steinberg: To love and not to count the cost WBEZ: Chicago's once-powerful Ed Burke faces sentencing Monday, ‘very humbling' days could be ahead WTTW: U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Bribery Statute at Heart of Michael Madigan Trial Politico: Supreme Court overturns Bob McDonnell's corruption convictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy (actual) Friday, listening family -- we made it! First among our guests this morning is our good friend, former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell -- who reminisces about his experience as a federal defendant while talking with John about last week's verdicts against President Trump.
Atop the 9 o'clock hour, former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell joins the show, for a retrospective about Brown v. Board of Education (a decision which is 70 years old as of today).
In this episode of the Must Read Alaska show, host John Quick sits down with Tim Murtaugh, the former communications director for the 2020 Trump reelection campaign. Tim shares his incredible journey from waking up in a jail cell in Fairfax County, Virginia, to flying on Air Force One with President Donald J. Trump. His story of overcoming desperate alcoholism and reviving his career to reach the top of the political world is detailed in his book, "Swing Hard in Case You Hit It: My Escape from Addiction and Shot at Redemption on the Trump Campaign." Tim's candid recounting of his personal battles and professional triumphs offers a unique perspective on resilience and redemption. Beyond the campaign trail, Tim delves into his career after the 2020 election, including his role as a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation and his contributions to The Daily Signal, where he writes about current events, public policy, and the news media. As a lifelong conservative, Tim has dedicated over two decades to advancing and promoting conservative causes, candidates, and principles. He has held senior roles at the Republican National Committee, Republican Governors Association, and numerous political campaigns, making a significant impact on the political landscape. His experience also includes serving as director of communications for Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., and the Republican Party of Virginia during former Gov. Bob McDonnell's successful race for governor in 2009. Tune in for a compelling conversation as Tim shares his favorite stories from the 2020 campaign trail, his thoughts on the 2024 presidential election, and his enduring commitment to conservative principles. As the founder of Line Drive Public Affairs, Tim continues to influence political strategy and communications. This episode is filled with behind-the-scenes revelations from one of the most-watched political campaigns in history, offering listeners an inside look at the highs and lows of political life, as well as the personal journey of a man who has seen it all and come out stronger. Don't miss this inspiring and insightful discussion! Check out his book here: https://amzn.to/3K2HQdx
Next up, still in the first half of the 7 o'clock hour, is George Martin, former Rector of the University of Virginia (from which he graduated). A Bob McDonnell appointee, Rector Martin talks to the Governor about the recent campus protests and riots, as well as about the anniversary of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
Atop the 8 o'clock hour, we hear from former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell -- who chimes in about President Trump's criminal trial in New York, reflects on his own journey through the legal system years ago, comments on next year's statewide races, and previews his stint as guest host next Wednesday, May 1!
"For every young kid that makes a mistake, they can look at Don Scott and say, 'I'll never give up. I can still be what I want to be in America.'" That was former Republican governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia speaking about our guest this week, the state's newly elected Democratic speaker of the House of Delegates. Don Scott talks about the hurdles he overcame, including spending almost eight years in prison, to become Virginia's first Black speaker in 405 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"For every young kid that makes a mistake, they can look at Don Scott and say, 'I'll never give up. I can still be what I want to be in America.'" That was former Republican governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia speaking about our guest this week, the state's newly elected Democratic speaker of the House of Delegates. Don Scott talks about the hurdles he overcame, including spending almost eight years in prison, to become Virginia's first Black speaker in 405 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Next up this morning is former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, who talks to Gary about the 2024 General Assembly session -- and the prospect of compromise between Democrats and the Governor Youngkin-led Republicans.
Joining John at the top of the 8 o'clock hour this morning is former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, who calls in to talk about all things political (Trump prosecutions, the 2023 election, and the upcoming General Assembly session downtown).
Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell joins John to discuss the state of the Commonwealth's legislative races, with now less than two weeks to go to Election Day (less than two weeks to go until the end of Election Season?).
In today's episode:Democrat Senator Bob Menendez is indicted on corruption chargesMenendez defiance and the dynamic it sets upA hand-picked Democrat vs a supposedly MAGA RepublicanTrump on Menendez and the controlled opposition dynamicTrump's pardon of Menendez-linked Salmon MelgenHow Jack Smith's overturned conviction of Bob McDonnell changed bribery lawBob Menendez's relationship with the Obama/Biden agenda on IranConnect with Be Reasonable: https://linktr.ee/imyourmoderatorHear the show when it's released. Become a paid subscriber at imyourmoderator.substack.comVisit the show's sponsors:Make life more comfortable: mypillow.com/reasonableDiversify your assets: kirkelliottphd.com/reasonableOther ways to support the work:ko-fi.com/imyourmoderatorbtc via coinbase: 3MEh9J5sRvMfkWd4EWczrFr1iP3DBMcKk5Merch site: https://cancelcouture.myspreadshop.com/Follow the podcast info stream: t.me/imyourmoderatorOther social platforms: Twitter, Truth Social, Gab, Rumble, or Gettr - @imyourmoderator Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode:Democrat Senator Bob Menendez is indicted on corruption chargesMenendez defiance and the dynamic it sets upA hand-picked Democrat vs a supposedly MAGA RepublicanTrump on Menendez and the controlled opposition dynamicTrump's pardon of Menendez-linked Salmon MelgenHow Jack Smith's overturned conviction of Bob McDonnell changed bribery lawBob Menendez's relationship with the Obama/Biden agenda on IranConnect with Be Reasonable: https://linktr.ee/imyourmoderatorHear the show when it's released. Become a paid subscriber at imyourmoderator.substack.comVisit the show's sponsors:Make life more comfortable: mypillow.com/reasonableDiversify your assets: kirkelliottphd.com/reasonableOther ways to support the work:ko-fi.com/imyourmoderatorbtc via coinbase: 3MEh9J5sRvMfkWd4EWczrFr1iP3DBMcKk5Merch site: https://cancelcouture.myspreadshop.com/Follow the podcast info stream: t.me/imyourmoderatorOther social platforms: Twitter, Truth Social, Gab, Rumble, or Gettr - @imyourmoderator Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell -- a one-time victim of unlawful prosecution (all too common during the woeful Obama years) -- joins John to talk about the indictments against Former President Trump and the overzealous federal prosecutor behind them, Jack Smith -- the very same prosecutor in U.S. v. McDonnell.
Former Governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, knows what it is to be wrongly prosecuted and persecuted by the blood thirsty, Jack Smith. McDonnell has a background as an attorney, serving as a JAG officer in the Army Reserve and will speak to just how wrong and corrupt Smith's office is run. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy joins Buck to discuss the Trump J6 indictment, which he sees as political, not legal, and how the process could play out. Jonathan Turley thinks the latest Smith indictment is a bridge too far, similar to Bob McDonnell case. Dems have been weaponizing the law against Republicans for years, Trump is the culmination. Hunter Biden plea deal is a stealth pardon. Buck takes calls.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch conversations that didn't make this week's podcast with Sean Parnell after his opening speech for Trump in PA, Breitbart's John Hayward, Ramaswamy campaign grassroots director Kathy Barnette, Absolute Truth host Emerald Robinson and constitutional attorney and candidate for US Senate in VA Johnathan Emord. - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy joins Buck to discuss the Trump J6 indictment, which he sees as political, not legal, and how the process could play out. Jonathan Turley thinks the latest Smith indictment is a bridge too far, similar to Bob McDonnell case. Dems have been weaponizing the law against Republicans for years, Trump is the culmination. Hunter Biden plea deal is a stealth pardon. Buck takes calls.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) leads the House Judiciary Committee to New York City to take a closer look at crime in the city and the district attorney's role in it. NTD's team in the Big Apple covers the heated hearing. What are the factors behind the rise in violent crime? We hear from former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell to discuss recent shootings. The FBI revealed what it calls a “dark secret” at the heart of New York City—how the Chinese Communist Party uses an undercover location to interfere with American democracy. House Republicans are proposing new actions on the federal debt limit. What did House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have to say in a speech on Wall Street? Rep. Greg Murphy (R-N.C.) joins us to discuss the opioid crisis and forced organ harvesting in China, sharing his perspective as a physician. President Joe Biden's judicial nominations are stalling because of Sen. Dianne Feinstein's absence. Republicans are now saying they won't go for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's attempt to replace the 89 year old on a key committee. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Former Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell discusses the arraignment of Donald Trump and his own experience with an arraignment.
The conservatives in Virginia know all to well that Special Counsel Jack Smith is good at getting convictions of elected officials. However, when the Supreme Court over rules them they can't give you you good name back. (w/ Joe's special visit to the Lars Larson Show)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What Constitutes Political Corruption? An Upcoming Supreme Court Case May Define it, and Not in a Good WayToday's LinksArticles: The New Republic - The Supreme Court Might Be on the Brink of Making Corruption Easier—AgainScotus Blog - Percoco v United States Washington Post - Ex-Va. governor Robert McDonnell guilty of 11 counts of corruptionPolitico - Supreme Court overturns Bob McDonnell's corruption convictionsGroups Taking Action:Democracy 21, Campaign Legal Center, Common Cause, Citizens for Ethics in Washington (CREW)You're listening to the American Democracy Minute, keeping YOUR government by and for the people.What constitutes political corruption? Short of receiving a briefcase of cash in exchange for a vote, there's not much that will convince the U.S. Supreme Court that it IS corruption. An upcoming case may even do away with that red line.An article in The New Republic by Michael Linhorst explores an upcoming case in the U.S. Supreme Court called Percoco v. United States. An aide to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo temporarily stepped down to run Cuomo's campaign, saying he would return to his government job. While a “private citizen” he used a government office and phones while he pressured state officials on behalf of a developer in exchange for $35,000 being sent to his wife. While it seems like open and shut corruption, court scholars and democracy advocates cite recent examples like the 2014 conviction of Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell. He and his wife were convicted in state courts of taking lavish gifts, and sweetheart loans from a developer. But because no quid pro quo was proven, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction. Watchdogs think the Percoco case may open the doors of corruption even wider. In the 2010 Citizens United decision, which allows unlimited money in elections, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote “the appearance of influence or access” for donors “will not cause the electorate to lose faith in our democracy.”We have links to articles and groups taking action at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org. For the American Democracy Minute, I'm Brian Beihl.
Clay and Buck give the latest on the Biden Department of Justice raid on Mar-a-Lago. Buck says, "Every person I spoke to in person, including a former attorney general... say they think President Trump is getting indicted by this Merrick Garland, Biden DOJ." Why did Trump have these documents? C&B provide multiple intriguing theories. Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis: "These agencies have now been weaponized to be used against people that the government doesn't like... I remember the FBI at Merrick Garland's direction, being sicced on parents going to school board meetings." Discussion of the Bob McDonnell case similarities for Trump's possible defense. Clay also says, "I think that President Trump's best defense is going to be: I declassified all of these documents" and then spells out what the remainder of such a defense would sound like.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clay and Buck give the latest on the Biden Department of Justice raid on Mar-a-Lago. Buck says, "Every person I spoke to in person, including a former attorney general... say they think President Trump is getting indicted by this Merrick Garland, Biden DOJ." Why did Trump have these documents? C&B provide multiple intriguing theories. Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis: "These agencies have now been weaponized to be used against people that the government doesn't like... I remember the FBI at Merrick Garland's direction, being sicced on parents going to school board meetings." Discussion of the Bob McDonnell case similarities for Trump's possible defense. Clay also says, "I think that President Trump's best defense is going to be: I declassified all of these documents" and then spells out what the remainder of such a defense would sound like.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Wasserman, a Senior Editor at the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, is universally regarded as one of the foremost election analysts on the planet - especially when it comes to US House races. In this conversation, Dave talks his early obession with all things politics, how he turned that into a job at the Cook Report, his approach to political analysis, the story behind his twitter catchphrase "I've seen enough", and his take on both the 2022 redistricting developments & overall House playing field. IN THIS EPISODE…Dave's early love of maps…How a cable system glitch leads Dave to find politics…Dave's unusual gift request for his 13th Birthday…The one race that drew Dave into congressional politics…The story behind a teenage Dave's appearance as a pundit on a local public affairs show…Dave talks his important intersection with UVA Professor Larry Sabato…The $10 bet Dave won from Larry Sabato…The college analysis Dave wrote that led to his role with the Cook Report…Dave talks the approach he brings to elections analysis…What goes into creating Dave's election night models…Dave on the races he's proud he got right, plus some that surprised him…Dave talks trends he's observed in House races during his time as a race-rater…Dave takes us behind the scenes of the NBC Election Night Decision Desk…The origin of Dave's catchphrase to call elections…Dave breaks down the average work week for a race-rating analyst…Dave talks his longtime fascination with the redistricting process…Dave gives his thoughts on the 2022 redistricting process…Dave provides an update on recent legal ground that's been broken around redistricting…Dave's overall read on the '22 House playing field…Dave talks signs the Trump hold on the House GOP caucus may be weakening…Dave's advice to the next generation of race-raters…AND 2,568 districts, George Allen, Mrs. Barkley, Ben Bernanke, Mary Bono Mack, Lauren Boebert, Bridgegate, Scott Brown, bruised egos, C-Span, Eric Cantor, Joe Cao, Don Cazayoux, Julia Carson, James Carville, Travis Childers, Emanuel Cleaver, Martha Coakley, Miles Coleman, compulsive list making, Jim Cooper, cranberry bread, creative ethics, Joe Crowley, Ted Cruz, Henry Cuellar, Rodney Davis, Pete Dawkins, Peter DeFazio, dummymanders, Election Twitter, Marc Elias, false suspense, food science, Louie Gohmert, Governing Magazine, Josh Harder, Andy Harris, Rush Holt, Bill Jefferson, John Katko, Dan Kildee, Steve Kornacki, Frank Lautenberg, Elaine Luria, Morgan Lutrell, Sean Patrick Maloney, map recipients, Terry McAuliffe, Kevin McCarthy, Bob McDonnell, David McKinley, Peter Meijer, Mary Miller, minimum split districting, Alex Mooney, Nathaniel Moran, Joe Morelle, oddly engrossing debates, Mike Pappas, Nancy Pelosi, PoliticsNJ.com, Premier League Soccer, QVC, Raul Ruiz, Stu Rothenberg, Rutgers, Bernard Shaw, Chris Shays, Siskel & Ebert, Elissa Slotkin, Abigail Spanberger, the Squad, Starbucks, Kenneth Starr, useful stereotypes, Paul Tonko, Lauren Underwood, the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, Fred Upton, violin lessons, Wal Mart, Amy Walter, Jim Webb, West River South Dakota, David Wildstein, Judy Woodruff, John Yarmuth, Glen Youngkin, …& more!
Listen in on a conversation with Jessica Tillipman, an Assistant Dean at the George Washington University Law School, where she specializes in government procurement, anti-corruption, and compliance. We explore the nature of government corruption, and why it matters. Dean Tillipman walks us through the key tools in U.S. law for fighting against corruption by government officials. We get garrulous about the Gov. Bob McDonnell case, the Fat Leonard Scandal, Trump International Hotel, and the Hunter Biden paintings! Then, Dean Tillipman shares some personal anecdotes—to which many of you will relate—about being both a law school dean and a parent of two small children working from home during the COVID pandemic. MORE FROM OUR GUEST Dean Tillipman's law school webpage: https://www.law.gwu.edu/jessica-tillipman GW Law Government Procurement Law Program: https://blogs.gwu.edu/law-govpro/ CONNECT WITH THE SHOW Contact us: garrulousgavel@gmail.com Visit our website: thegarrulousgavel.com Follow the Garrulous Gavel on Twitter: @garrulousgavel
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 1:30 We'll have another episode out next week and will be off two weeks for Thanksgiving. We'll be back on December 4th. Politics: Minutes 1:30 to 6:30 We got a Republican governor this week in Virginia. Glenn Youngkin beat democrat Terry McAuliffe, who was our governor from 2014 to 2018. Chandra wasn't surprised he won as he reminded her of Bob McDonnell, our last Republican governor. We also got a Republican lieutenant governor and attorney general and The Republicans took control of the Virginia House of Delegates. Democrats still have a slim majority in our state senate. Racism seems to be main platform that the Republicans are running on now. Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik: Minutes 6:30 to 11:30 This week we learned about an altercation at Gigi Hadid's home in Pennsylvania between her mother, Yolanda Hadid, and her boyfriend and baby's father, Zayn Malik, when Zayn was home with their one-year-old daughter, Khai. Gigi was in Paris for fashion week at the time, but when she heard about this she canceled appearances and flew back immediately. Reportedly, Gigi was on the phone with either Zayn or Yolanda when the situation happened. We first heard about it after a source told TMZ that Zayn “struck” Yolanda. Zayn countered with a statement denying that he struck Yolanda and claiming that she entered their home when Gigi was away. After that we learned that he pled no contest to four criminal charges of harassment. He got almost a year's probation and must do an anger management course and a domestic violence program. We wonder why people are blaming Yolanda for this when Zayn was the one who was charged. Zayn was dropped from his record label and sources said he's been smoking “strong” marijuana. I play a segment from Zoom where we talked about this. Royals: Minutes 11:30 to 24:00 Prince William and Duchess Kate were at the climate summit in Glasgow last weekend. It was reported ahead of time that they would do five events. Kate did two events with William, a scouts event and evening reception, and William did one more event after that. Chandra says the royal math adds up if you count each of their events separately. Camila Tominey, who is typically very pro-Cambridge, wrote a piece in the Telegraph saying that the Cambridges need to give up flying private if they're serious about climate change. Plus Tominey pointed out that Kate left Monday night and that Will and Kate traveled separately. We wonder if Kate left the summit earlier than scheduled. We still don't where they went on vacation or if they went together. Plus they didn't get hype pieces afterwards like after the Bond premiere. Prince Andrew filed a legal response to Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit in New York. His lawyers didn't turn it in until the day it was due. It smeared Giuffre and claimed she was in it for the money. Chandra explains that it took Giuffre over a decade to even get possession of the photo from the FBI where she was posing with Andrew. The trial is scheduled for September of next year and it's thought that Andrew's daughters Beatrice and Eugenie might sit for depositions. It would be a disaster for the monarchy if the trial gets this far. We think Andrew should settle. Prince Harry has two events scheduled next week, the Intrepid Valor Awards in New York on Wednesday, November 10th and a Wired summit on online misinformation on Tuesday the 9th. Duchess Meghan is a guest speaker for the NY Times' DealBook summit which is November 9th and 10th. We're hoping that they'll both come to New York for that but we don't know yet! We also got a story today that Duchess Meghan called some Republican senators to advocate for leaving the paid family leave section in the infrastructure bill. She was able to get the private numbers of Republican senators, including Shelley Capito from West Virginia and Susan Collins from Maine. New York Senator Kristen Gillibrand admitted giving Meghan the phone numbers and said she told some of the senators ahead of time to let them know that Meghan would be calling them. Comments of the Week: Minutes 24:00 to 28:00 My comments of the week are from Katherine and Katie on the post about Aaron Rodgers catching covid after lying to the press that he was “immunized.” Chandra's comment of the week is from Chaine on the post about Brad Pitt being depressed because he keeps losing in court. Thanks for listening bitches!
Highlights: “Pundits across the nation are indeed recognizing that this last Tuesday's elections were an ominous warning sign to the Democrats that the worst is yet to come. If the Democrats suffered such huge losses in predominantly blue states and districts, which they did, that spells disaster of epic proportions for the upcoming midterms.”“Youngkin won more votes than any of his Republican predecessors in all but a half dozen of Virginia's 133 counties. The last time we saw such an extraordinary shift was back in the 2009 election with Bob McDonnell, and of course, that was a bellwether for the 2010 midterms where the Republicans won even more seats than they did in the Gingrich Revolution back in 1994. So if that's the case, 2022 could indeed be the mother of all midterms!”“Democrat strategist James Carville is openly stating that what he calls ridiculous wokeness is primarily responsible for the Democrats' humiliating defeat.”“As the Democrats go further and further left in their warped vision of the culture wars, they're completely abandoning the centrist non-college whites and non-college non-white voters, both of whom are turning in droves to the GOP.” Timestamps: [02:35] Why last Tuesday's election spells disaster for the Democrats [04:08] How Virginia and New Jersey tend to be bellwethers for the midterms[07:15] How the Democrats have lost the culture wars[10:00] Why the GOP is fast becoming the Parent Party Resources: Ep. 712 School Board President CAUGHT Saying ‘F--- YOU' to Parents!!!HUGE WINS: Culture Wars dominate as Families & Patriots take back State & Local Offices! By Conrad FranzWhat is CRT? Where does CRT come from? Download your FREE guide from Dr. Steve Turley and find out WHY Americans are turning against CRITICAL RACE THEORY!!! https://www.turleytalks.com/wokeGet your own MyPillow here. Enter my code TURLEY at checkout to get a DISCOUNT: https://www.mypillow.com/JOIN US for our Virtual gathering of New Conservative Patriots on November 12th and 13th and Learn How YOU Can Build a Society FREE from WOKENESS! Register today at http://conferences.turleytalks.com/no...JOIN ME and DONALD TRUMP JR in PHEONIX for the AMERICAN FREEDOM TOUR Nov 19-20! In honor of our 5 years on YouTube, Get 40% OFF Your Registration!!! https://aft.turleytalks.com/phoenixGet Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/Become a Turley Talks Insiders Club Member and get the first 7 days FREE!!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcomeFight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without the censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review.Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture!If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
Glenn Youngkin will be Virginia's first GOP Governor since Bob McDonnell left office in 2014, which means he'll also be the first Republican since then to appoint top state government officials; Attorneys for the nine people who are suing the organizers of the deadly Unite the Right rally brought their first expert to the stand yesterday; Virginia began its rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for children 5 to 11-years-old; and other local news stories.
In this episode of ABL Live, we covered a variety of topics including Glenn Youngkin becoming the first Republican Governor of Virginia since Bob McDonnell in 2010, former NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick comparing NFL workouts to slavery, the "woke" college professor from Rutgers attacking white people while defending critical race theory, the black female Democrat from "Black Women Views" defending the Biden administration preparing to hand out $450,000 to each illegal alien negatively affected by the Trump administration's zero-tolerance border policy, Biden's backing down off of that illegal aliens for reparations ledge, and much more!
The Honorable Maurice McTigue joins co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for a timely conversation in addressing America's failing public schools and the urgency to address fiscal responsibility in Washington, DC, by advancing a transparent budget process, and requiring the passing of an annual budget by law. The discussion focused on advancing principled solutions. — America's Failing Schools | In 2018, America ranked 11th out of 79 countries in science and 30th in math. “The U.S. economy would grow 4.5% in the next 20 years if our students' math and science skills were as strong as the rest of the world's." Eric A. Hanushek, economist, Hoover Institution at Stanford University — America's national debt at $28 trillion. "I do not believe the debt overhang is the real problem. I believe the real problem is government spending. Government debt is a problem in the long run. Obviously, if the government continues to run deficits for a long period of time, it will sooner or later have to monetize them. So I do not deny that is a real problem. However, it is a mistake to concentrate on the debt as such instead of concentrating on why the debt was created, which is by excessive government spending. What is called a deficit is a form of taxation. It is a very bad form of taxation, but it is a form of taxation. However, it does have some good features. The deficit is the only thing that is keeping spending from going up still faster. Moreover, I do not know of any component of government expenditures that does less harm than the payment of interest. If interest rates tomorrow were zero so that government did not have to pay any interest, what would happen to the money it saved? Do you think it would reduce the deficit? You are kidding yourself. "Milton Friedman, Nobel Laureate in Economics The Honorable Maurice McTigue, QSO, is Vice President for Outreach at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a founding Executive Advisory Board Member of the US-based International Leaders Summit. McTigue has testified on Capitol Hill and published articles in many major media outlets, including the New York Times, the Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, US News & World Report, and the Chicago Tribune. McTigue advised the Office of Management and Budget and most federal agencies in the Clinton and Bush administrations on issues of accountability and transparency and has consulted with legislators and governors in more than 30 states. McTigue was a special advisor to Louisiana's Commission on Streamlining Government and was named to Virginia governor Bob McDonnell's Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring. A former cabinet minister and member of parliament in his native New Zealand, McTigue was one of the architects of the “New Zealand miracle,” which dramatically reformed the country's government and economy by implementing market-driven, pro-growth policies. He later became New Zealand's ambassador to Canada. In a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in 1999, Queen Elizabeth II bestowed upon McTigue the prestigious Queen's Service Order, in recognition of his public service. This is one of the highest honors attainable for civil service in New Zealand. https://ileaderssummit.org/services/americas-roundtable-radio/ https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. America's Roundtable is aired by Lanser Broadcasting Corporation on 96.5 FM and 98.9 FM, covering Michigan's major market, SuperTalk Mississippi Media's 12 radio stations and 50 affiliates reaching every county in Mississippi and parts of the neighboring states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee, and through podcast on Apple Podcasts and other key online platforms.
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an enlightening conversation with Honorable Maurice McTigue, QSO, Vice President for Outreach at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and Executive Advisory Board Member, International Leaders Summit. A former cabinet minister and member of parliament in his native New Zealand, McTigue was one of the architects of the “New Zealand miracle,” which dramatically reformed the country's government and economy by implementing market-driven, pro-growth policies. He later became New Zealand's ambassador to Canada and received the prestigious Queen's Service Order in recognition of his public service from Queen Elizabeth II. McTigue has testified on Capitol Hill and published articles in many major media outlets, including the New York Times, the Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, US News & World Report, and the Chicago Tribune. McTigue advised The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and most federal agencies in the Clinton and Bush administrations on issues of accountability and transparency and has consulted with legislators and governors in more than 30 states. McTigue was a special advisor to Louisiana's Commission on Streamlining Government and was named to Virginia governor Bob McDonnell's Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring. For further details about Maurice McTigue and his leadership in advancing principled reforms in his home country of New Zealand, the United States of America and Europe — please review these articles and videos: Rolling Back Government: Lessons from New Zealand https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/rolling-back-government-lessons-from-new-zealand/ Video: Maurice McTigue | The Rule of Law, Jerusalem Leaders Summit 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x1fpYL4eJw Video: Maurice McTigue: Advancing Reforms in Eastern Europe | HRT Prime Time News — Croatia Radio and Television | International Leaders Summit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXOUcLgCzRs https://ileaderssummit.org/americas-roundtable-podcasts/ https://ileaderssummit.org/services/americas-roundtable-radio/ https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. America's Roundtable is aired by Lanser Broadcasting Corporation on 96.5 FM and 98.9 FM, covering Michigan's major market, SuperTalk Mississippi Media's 12 radio stations and 50 affiliates reaching every county in Mississippi and also heard in parts of the neighboring states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee, and through podcast on Apple Podcasts and other key online platforms.
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for a conversation with Honorable Maurice McTigue, QSO on concerns about America's national debt at $28 trillion, the return of earmarks in Congress — a throwback to the days of "Alaska's bridge to nowhere," and the dangers of the omnibus bills combining diverse subjects along with the lack of accountability and transparency in federal government spending. The discussion also brings greater attention to "the death of truth" in the West and its impact on freedom of speech and justice. The Honorable Maurice McTigue, QSO, is Vice President for Outreach at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and Member of the Executive Advisory Board of the International Leaders Summit. McTigue has testified on Capitol Hill and published articles in many major media outlets, including the New York Times, the Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, US News & World Report, and the Chicago Tribune. McTigue advised The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and most federal agencies in the Clinton and Bush administrations on issues of accountability and transparency and has consulted with legislators and governors in more than 30 states. McTigue was a special advisor to Louisiana’s Commission on Streamlining Government and was named to Virginia governor Bob McDonnell’s Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring. A former cabinet minister and member of parliament in his native New Zealand, McTigue was one of the architects of the “New Zealand miracle,” which dramatically reformed the country’s government and economy by implementing market-driven, progrowth policies. He later became New Zealand’s ambassador to Canada and received the prestigious Queen’s Service Order in recognition of his public service from Queen Elizabeth II. For further details about Maurice McTigue and his leadership in advancing principled reforms in his home country of New Zealand, the United States of America and Europe — please review these articles and videos: Rolling Back Government: Lessons from New Zealand https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/rolling-back-government-lessons-from-new-zealand/ Video: Maurice McTigue | The Rule of Law, Jerusalem Leaders Summit 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x1fpYL4eJw Video: Maurice McTigue: Advancing Reforms in Eastern Europe | HRT Prime Time News — Croatia Radio and Television | International Leaders Summit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXOUcLgCzRs https://ileaderssummit.org/americas-roundtable-podcasts/ https://ileaderssummit.org/services/americas-roundtable-radio/ https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America’s Roundtable radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America’s economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. America’s Roundtable is aired by Lanser Broadcasting Corporation - at 96.5 FM and 98.9 FM, covering Michigan’s major market, and through podcast on Apple Podcasts and other key online platforms.
The lauded former governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, sits down with Eric Greitens for a conversation about how overzealous prosecutors armed with the mainstream media and a political agenda can affect a man and his family. Governor McDonnell, once convicted of bribery, was eventually exonerated.
In this very special episode, Dr. Nolte interviews the former Governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, about the American Political Tradition. They discuss many facets of the American political tradition including what its most important aspects are, what the greatest threats to it today are, how it was developed, and so much more. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Honorable Mauice McTigue, QSO is Vice President for Outreach of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Executive Advisory Board Member of the International Leaders Summit and former Cabinet Member and Member of Parliament in his native New Zealand. Our discusion focuses on reopening of America's economy, future of America's supply chain, jobs and markets, reliable data and New Zealand's reonse to Covid-19. McTigue advised the Office of Management and Budget and most federal agencies in the Clinton and Bush administrations on issues of accountability and transparency and has consulted with legislators and governors in more than 30 states. McTigue was a special advisor to Louisiana’s Commission on Streamlining Government and was named to Virginia governor Bob McDonnell’s Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring. A former cabinet minister and member of parliament in his native New Zealand, McTigue was one of the architects of the “New Zealand miracle,” which dramatically reformed the country’s government and economy by implementing market-driven, progrowth policies. He later became New Zealand’s ambassador to Canada and received the prestigious Queen’s Service Order in recognition of his public service from Queen Elizabeth II.
Host Cathy Lewis is sitting down for a one-on-one interview with former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell about life after his public corruption case. He rejoined his old law firm, teaches at Regent University and also works as a real-estate consultant. What's next? Find out at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM and join us at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240.
The true story of Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell and First Lady Maureen McDonnell's corruption scandal, trial and legacy.
This week, entrepreneurial evangelists are traveling the Commonwealth to shine a spotlight on the business vanguards building Virginia’s 21st century economy. Today we'll talk with some of small business owners on theVirginia Velocity Tour, and explore their efforts to drive innovation -- and inspire others to produce jobs in energy, health, agriculture, and other fields that will thrive in the 21st century. Tune in and practice your best business pitch for a crack at the week's $100,000 in prizes! We'll also take your calls and bring you an update on the latest developments in the Bob McDonnell case.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of nearly 200 top House Republican policy and communications aides gathered at the historic home of our Nation's first President for The Ripon Society's 2012 Legislative and Communications Directors Symposium on Leadership at Mount Vernon. According to Ripon Society President & CEO Jim Conzelman, the purpose of the symposium was to provide Legislative and Communications Directors with briefings on some of the key challenges facing our Nation and the House majority this year.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
The Supreme Court has thrown out the conviction of former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell. Kevin Ring of Families Against Mandatory Minimums says it was a good ruling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday tossed out the bribery conviction of former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell, who was found guilty of accepting thousands of dollars in cash and gifts. And it spares McDonnell from having to report to prison to serve a two-year sentence. Prosecutors could seek to put McDonnell on trial again but with different jury instructions on the definition of corruption. But in sending the case back, the unanimous opinion cuts the heart out of the government's case against McDonnell. The ruling narrows the definition of "an official act," and in so doing would make it very hard for the government to retry the case.
During “The Quickie,” our Ilyssa Fuchs, Esq. gave a break down on why the Supreme Court may overturn former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s bribery conviction.
This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in McDonnell v. United States, an appeal of the 2014 corruption conviction of Virginia’s former governor. The facts of the case read a bit like a reality show, with Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife affording access to a wealthy businessman in exchange for Rolex watches, fancy ball gowns and expensive golf clubs. But on this episode of the podcast, former federal judge Nancy Gertner argues that prosecutors interpreted an anti-corruption law too broadly. (Gertner co-authored an amicus brief in support of McDonnell – you can read it here.) You can listen to past episodes of Amicus here. Transcripts of Amicus are available to Slate Plus members. Consider signing up today! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today here. Please let us know what you think of Amicus. Our email is amicus@slate.com. Amicus is sponsored by The Great Courses Plus, a new video service with thousands of lectures on dozens of topics. For a limited time, Amicus listeners can stream The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas—and hundreds of other courses—for free. Just visit TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/amicus. Podcast production by Tony Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in McDonnell v. United States, an appeal of the 2014 corruption conviction of Virginia’s former governor. The facts of the case read a bit like a reality show, with Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife affording access to a wealthy businessman in exchange for Rolex watches, fancy ball gowns and expensive golf clubs. But on this episode of the podcast, former federal judge Nancy Gertner argues that prosecutors interpreted an anti-corruption law too broadly. (Gertner co-authored an amicus brief in support of McDonnell – you can read it here.) You can listen to past episodes of Amicus here. Transcripts of Amicus are available to Slate Plus members. Consider signing up today! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today here. Please let us know what you think of Amicus. Our email is amicus@slate.com. Amicus is sponsored by The Great Courses Plus, a new video service with thousands of lectures on dozens of topics. For a limited time, Amicus listeners can stream The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas—and hundreds of other courses—for free. Just visit TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/amicus. Podcast production by Tony Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noah Bookbinder of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and Judge Nancy Gertner of Harvard Law School discuss the issues at stake in McDonnell v. United States. Get the latest constitutional news, and continue the conversation, on our Facebook page and Twitter feed. We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org. Please subscribe to We the People on iTunes. While you’re in the iTunes Store, leave us a rating and review—it helps other people discover what we do. Please also subscribe to Live at America’s Town Hall, featuring conversations and debates presented at the Center, across from Independence Hall in beautiful Philadelphia. We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out all of our sibling podcasts at iTunes.com/Panoply. Despite our congressional charter, the National Constitution Center is a private nonprofit—we receive little government support, and we rely on the generosity of people around the country who are inspired by our nonpartisan mission of constitutional debate and education. Please consider becoming a member to support our work, including this podcast. Visit constitutioncenter.org to learn more. This show was engineered by Jason Gregory and produced by Nicandro Iannacci. Research was provided by Josh Waimberg and Danieli Evans. The host of We the People is Jeffrey Rosen.
Noah Bookbinder of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and Judge Nancy Gertner of Harvard Law School discuss the issues at stake in McDonnell v. United States. Get the latest constitutional news, and continue the conversation, on our Facebook page and Twitter feed. We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org. Please subscribe to We the People on iTunes. While you’re in the iTunes Store, leave us a rating and review—it helps other people discover what we do. Please also subscribe to Live at America’s Town Hall, featuring conversations and debates presented at the Center, across from Independence Hall in beautiful Philadelphia. We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out all of our sibling podcasts at iTunes.com/Panoply. Despite our congressional charter, the National Constitution Center is a private nonprofit—we receive little government support, and we rely on the generosity of people around the country who are inspired by our nonpartisan mission of constitutional debate and education. Please consider becoming a member to support our work, including this podcast. Visit constitutioncenter.org to learn more. This show was engineered by Jason Gregory and produced by Nicandro Iannacci. Research was provided by Josh Waimberg and Danieli Evans. The host of We the People is Jeffrey Rosen.
Today we'll get an update from the U.S. Supreme Court as they review the legality of the redrawing of Virginia's 3rd District, and we consider the impact an eight Justice court might have on the outcome of former Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell's, pending case. Later in the show we'll talk with author and Aspergian, John Elder Robison, about his experiences with pioneering treatment for Autism.
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On CBN News Today, Jan. 7: Much of nation in the icy grip of Old Man Winter; Obama, new Congress clash over pipeline, healthcare; Fmr. Gov. Bob McDonnell sentenced to 2 years in prison; and more.
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On CBN News Today, Jan. 7: Much of nation in the icy grip of Old Man Winter; Obama, new Congress clash over pipeline, healthcare; Fmr. Gov. Bob McDonnell sentenced to 2 years in prison; and more.
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On CBN News Today, Jan. 7: Much of nation in the icy grip of Old Man Winter; Obama, new Congress clash over pipeline, healthcare; Fmr. Gov. Bob McDonnell sentenced to 2 years in prison; and more.
On CBN News Today, Jan. 7: Much of nation in the icy grip of Old Man Winter; Obama, new Congress clash over pipeline, healthcare; Fmr. Gov. Bob McDonnell sentenced to 2 years in prison; and more.
Join us for today's edition of HearSay from the Headlines, when we tackle the latest news headlines that have you talking. This week we'll discuss the sentencing of former Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell. Our lines are open, and we invite you to let us know your thoughts by joining us live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook pagewww.facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
Governor McAuliffe's Commission to Ensure Integrity and Public Confidence in State Government was created primarily in response to the conviction last month of former Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, on public corruption charges, but a new issue is taking prominence. When a panel of three federal judges ruled that Virginia's 3rd U.S. House District was racially gerrymandered, the issue of bipartisan redistricting rose to the top of the commission's to-do list. Today we'll consider how efforts aimed at bipartisan redistricting in the Commonwealth could unfold.
Join us for today's edition of HearSay from the Headlines, where we tackle the latest news headlines that have you talking. This week we'll consider the verdict of the corruption trial of former Virginia governor, Bob McDonnell, and his wife, Maureen. Our lines are open, and we invite you to let us know your thoughts by joining us live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
On tap for this episode: Shourd the minimum wage be raised? What is up with those food service workers?The verdict is in. Former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife were found guilty of corruption. What went wrong with their legal strategy? Are the feds selectively targeting people for prosecution?Guess where Tesla Motors is building its "gigafactory?" Hint: It's not California.What's to do about ISIS? Does Obama have a strategy now? Were those beheading videos fake? How did US meddling cause the ISIS problem?When will the ebola epidemic reach the US? One study says it could be soon.RIP Joan Rivers This is our time to cover all things political and controversial. Where will this end? What do you think? Call in to express your views: 310-807-5158 or toll free 877-878-1431.
Nicole talk about the latest news, including the conviction of former VA Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife on corruption charges. NY Communites for Change's Greg Basta told us about yesterday's global fast food workers strike, and DeSmogBlog's Steve Horn filled us in on the Keystone XL "clone" that's already pumping tar sands sludge. For Flashback Friday, Nicole pulled out two of her interview with Chris Isaak - one from a national live Halloween broadcast from the House of Blues in LA on 10-31-96, and the second from a new radio station in LA in December of 1998.
As the third week of the trial of former Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell, and his wife, Maureen, on charges of corruption concludes, we're joined by the columnists and commentators that know Virginia's political machine inside and out. Be sure to tune in for what is sure to be a lively conversation about the issues dominating the Commonwealth's political landscape.
Today we'll bring you up to speed on the latest developments in the trial of former Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell, and his wife Maureen. The former governor and his wife were indicted by a federal grand jury on 14 counts of corruption; prosecutors are accusing the couple of accepting more than $165,000 in gifts and loans from wealthy businessman Jonnie Williams.
As the trial of former Virginia governor, Bob McDonnell gains momentum, we're joined by the columnists and commentators that know Virginia's political machine inside and out. Be sure to tune in for what is sure to be a lively conversation about the issues making headlines across the Commonwealth and the nation.
Join us for another edition of Headlines, when we tackle the latest news stories that have you talking. This week we'll explore the struggle over the future of one of Virginia's historic battlefields, as well as the latest in the federal case against former Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell. Join us with your thoughts by calling in live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook page facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
JANESVILLE COMMUNITY RADIO PROUDLY PRESENTS: CIVIL DISCOURSE Civil Discourse is a local podcast hosted by former State Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. Peter and Eric connect the dots from historical events to current issues in an effort to correctly predict the outcomes. We lay out current events, expand on the issues, and blend facts with our own take on the subject matter. This show aims to easily and accurately break down complex political situations for working America. This week we will have an update on the scandals surrounding Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell. A bipartisan team of lawmakers has introduced legislation to reinstate the Voting Rights Act, but does it go far enough? The DC Circuit Court has struck down Net Neutrality. What does this mean and why is it important for everyone who uses the internet?
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, updates Congress's return to session and the issues that they are facing in the next few weeks. In low-income housing tax credit news, he discusses discuss the Financial Accounting Standards Board's Emerging Issues Task Force's meeting this week to make a final ruling on amendments affecting the low-income housing tax credit, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's decision to eliminate audits for small multifamily developments. In historic tax credit news, he shares information about Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's campaign to change the historic tax credit so that it can be used for school modernization projects, as well as a reminder about next week's fast-approaching Historic Tax Credit Conference in Detroit. In new markets tax credit news, he alert listeners to the latest Qualified Equity Investment Report from the CDFI Fund and some key dates for the 2013/2014 NMTC application round.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, updates Congress's return to session and the issues that they are facing in the next few weeks. In low-income housing tax credit news, he discusses discuss the Financial Accounting Standards Board's Emerging Issues Task Force's meeting this week to make a final ruling on amendments affecting the low-income housing tax credit, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's decision to eliminate audits for small multifamily developments. In historic tax credit news, he shares information about Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's campaign to change the historic tax credit so that it can be used for school modernization projects, as well as a reminder about next week's fast-approaching Historic Tax Credit Conference in Detroit. In new markets tax credit news, he alert listeners to the latest Qualified Equity Investment Report from the CDFI Fund and some key dates for the 2013/2014 NMTC application round.
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After years of debate and planning, Gov. Bob McDonnell annouced yesterday that the Midtown Tunnel, infamously known as the most heavily traveled road east of the Mississippi, will get an expansion - and new tolls - starting next year. We'll examine the plans and the tolls on today's program
Segment A: Governor Bob McDonnell Tune in for the latest on the Virginia General Assembly session and Cathy's live, one-on-one conversation with Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell and the latest on the state's business and proposed budget cuts in the Commonwealth. Segment B: State Funding & Public Broadcasting One of the proposed budget cuts in state funding would affect public broadcasting. WHRO President & CEO Bert Schmidt and WHRO Chief Education Officer Brian Callahan join Cathy for a conversation about the proposed cut and how and why state funds are applied to public broadcasting.