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Best podcasts about california's governor

Latest podcast episodes about california's governor

Steve and Ted in the Morning
Legislation to ban tackle football in California for kids under 12 stalls

Steve and Ted in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 4:39


The legislation seems to be stalling after a veto threat from California's Governor.  Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Tonya J. Powers.

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima
Gov. Newsom Signed Off on Undocumented Immigrants Getting Healthcare - Will It Harm Black Californians?

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 44:38


The KBLA callers go off. California's Governor has approved healthcare coverage for undocumented immigrants. Will it hurt the unhoused? Is it a setback for reparations? Is it fair to tax paying citizens? We take on these and other important topics with open dialogue on hot button issues. www.KBLA1580.com

Hanging With Apes
Sean Hannity Hosts the DeSantis vs Newsom Debate

Hanging With Apes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 25:50


Sean Hannity hosts the first ever Red State vs Blue State debate with Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis taking on California's Governor, Gavin Newsom. The Apes give their thoughts on how Sean Hannity did as a moderator and how both candidates did overall. 

Maximizing Medicare with Paul Sheldon
SB-770 Has Been Signed

Maximizing Medicare with Paul Sheldon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 58:30


California's Governor has singed SB-770. What does that mean for your healthcare future?

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Green Street Radio
The EMS - Mold Connection with Dr. Sharon Goldberg

Green Street Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 28:51


This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about Poland Spring's lobbyist gutting water restrictions in Maine, California's Governor says NO to filters on washing machines to reduce plastic pollution, and Kristina Marusic's Op-Ed about childhood cancer. Then integrative medicine physician Dr. Sharon Goldberg talks about electro-magnetic sensitivity (EMS) and how mold can exacerbate symptoms.

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The Bridge
California's governor Gavin Newsom visits China

The Bridge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 55:00


Gavin Newsom is set to visit China. He will discuss cooperation on green energy across the Pacific. Will California and China move the needle forward on international clean energy cooperation? We invite Professor Josef Gregory Mahoney on The Bridge to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WIRED Tech in Two
California's Governor Vetoes State Ban on Driverless Trucks

WIRED Tech in Two

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 7:50


California lawmakers, egged on by unions, voted to require a human onboard autonomous trucks over fears about safety and job losses. Governor Gavin Newsom was having none of it. Thanks for listening to WIRED. Talk to you next time for more stories from WIRED.com and read this story here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Leah & Scott: California's Governor Gavin Newsom Visits Utah

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 9:37


Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Scott Simpson Over the weekend, the Utah Democrats welcomed a high-profile guest to the state: California governor Gavin Newsom. Governor Newsom was visiting as part of his red state tour hoping to give democratic parties a boost. Ben Anderson, communications director from the Utah Democratic Party, breaks down Gov. Newsom's message and political strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Camp Constitution Radio
Episode 396: Civil Rights The Red Reconstruction by Bill Richardson

Camp Constitution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 28:35


 This is the soundtrack to a film strip from 1965. It is narrated by Bill Richardson.  Senator H. L. Richardson was a nationally recognized, twenty-two-year veteran of the California State Senate who focused his extensive political career on the preservation and protection of our Second Amendment rights. An active hunter and outdoorsman, Senator Richardson was vigorously involved on the state and national scene, racking up political victories that spanned more than four decades.In 1966, H. L. “Bill” Richardson, a successful advertising executive, was elected to the State Senate the same year Ronald Reagan was elected California's Governor.  Because of his vast hunting and outdoor experience, he was tapped to Chair the Senate Fish and Game Committee, and was elected by his Republican colleagues to a leadership position as Caucus Chairman, a post he held for many years.In the early 1970's, the Senator became very aware of the worldwide inroads the radical left were making in politics, most specifically their consistent attempts to disarm Americans. He became a life member of the NRA and, with their encouragement, authored the state preemption of firearms law which in 2009 resulted in overturning the recently enacted San Francisco handgun ban.  He was subsequently elected to the NRA Board of Directors, where he served for over a decade.In 1975, the radical left introduced legislation to ban all handguns in California. The bill generated strong support from elected officials and the main-stream media, which triggered Richardson to mobilize enraged citizens from throughout the state.  It was at this point that Gun Owners of California was born, a direct mail attack was unleashed and the bill was defeated.  Gun Owners of America soon followed and Richardson's keen skill for mobilizing single individuals toward a common goal launched a very effective political movement that continues to focus on the preservation of the Second Amendment.During his 22 years in the California Senate, Richardson showed that a determined application of confrontational politics could produce big victories.  While in office, in addition to GOC and GOA, Richardson organized multiple Political Action Committees [PACs] that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight the political left. One such committee was “Law and Order Campaign Committee” which led the charge to defeat Chief Justice Rose Bird and two other liberal members of the state Supreme Court. The three anti-victim justices were defeated by over a million votes. LOCC then pushed for the return of capital punishment, a move strongly opposed by the liberal leadership of both houses and Governor Jerry Brown (during his first term in office). Using massive direct mail pressure, the bill passed both houses but in spite of heavy support from the public, the bill was vetoed.  LOCC refused to give up, and using targeted direct mail and the mobilization of concerned citizens, Governor Jerry Brown's veto was overridden.Richardson took this sharp political insight and wrote a virtual “game plan” for political wins with his controversial book, Confrontational Politics.   He clearly explained his core belief that politics should be a struggle of competing ideologies, not a game of compromise and accommodation.  A published author, other works include “Slightly to the Right,” an entertaining yet informative book written in the 60's that taught conservatives how to debate their liberal friends.  It became an immediate conservative classic which sold over 250,000 copies nationally.“What Makes You Think We Read the Bills?” was written while Richardson was in the Senate and provides rare, yet funny insight into the real-life workings of the Legislature.  It has been used as a textbook in political science classes throughout California.Richardson also combined his love of writing and extensive knowledge of the American West to write a series of Western mysteries, beginning with “The Devil's Eye”, and followed by the sequel “The Shadows of Crazy Mountain.” For a change of pace, he authored “Split Ticket,” a political comedy based in Sacramento, California.His unique perspectives and use of humor kept him in demand as a speaker and writer, and he provided colorful media commentary on a host of issues.  He was the recipient of numerous awards and accolades from fellow Second Amendment organizations, and received such notable recognition as Outstanding Statesman Award from the Conservative Caucus, Law and Order Award from American Educational League, the Guardian of Freedom Award from (YAF) Young Americans for Freedom and the Ronald Reagan Freedom Fighter Award.  He was also recognized for his exceptional work in law enforcement, having earned commendations from California homicide investigators, swat teams, police, parole and correctional organizations.Senator Richardson had three children and seven grandchildren.  He was married to his beloved wife Barbara for 57 years.  He resided in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, east of Sacramento, California, until his passing on January 13, 2020.Please visit our website www.campconstitution.net

Ray Appleton
California's Governor isn't Letting The Biting Criticism From Fresno DA. CNN Accuses White People Of Digital Blackface. Elons Massive Haircut.

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 37:12


Gov. Gavin Newsom sought out the final word in his war of words with Fresno County District. This time, however, it was with former “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart on his new Apple TV+ program, “The Problem with Jon Stewart.” CNN writer John Blake accused white people of wearing “digital blackface” if they shared memes or gifs featuring black people and expressions in order to “convey comic relief or express emotions.” A leaked memo from Twitter CEO Elon Musk has revealed that the company's value has fallen by over $20 billion, less than half of the $44 billion Musk paid for it six months ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don Lemon Tonight
What happens now? Miami Beach chaos, Lasso goes to Washington

Don Lemon Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 78:34


Is former President Trump about to be indicted for paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels? A source tells CNN his legal team does not expect an arrest before next week, and prosecutors say they have not made a final decision. Alex Fernandez is the Miami Beach City Commissioner. He joins to discuss the criminal crackdown there, after spring break turned fatally violent for the third year running this weekend. And, the cast of 'Ted Lasso' took over the White House press briefing room today – what they, and the White House, want everyone to know about mental health.Also tonight: California's Governor plans to cut homelessness by 15% before 2025, China's Xi praises “Dear friend” Putin during their Kremlin meeting, Finland is ranked the World's happiest country for the sixth year in a row, the US Chamber of Commerce says there's a massive shortage of skilled workers, and, is there more bank turmoil coming?Hosted by Alisyn Camerota.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

CNN Tonight
What happens now? Miami Beach chaos, Lasso goes to Washington

CNN Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 78:34


Is former President Trump about to be indicted for paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels? A source tells CNN his legal team does not expect an arrest before next week, and prosecutors say they have not made a final decision. Alex Fernandez is the Miami Beach City Commissioner. He joins to discuss the criminal crackdown there, after spring break turned fatally violent for the third year running this weekend. And, the cast of 'Ted Lasso' took over the White House press briefing room today – what they, and the White House, want everyone to know about mental health.Also tonight: California's Governor plans to cut homelessness by 15% before 2025, China's Xi praises “Dear friend” Putin during their Kremlin meeting, Finland is ranked the World's happiest country for the sixth year in a row, the US Chamber of Commerce says there's a massive shortage of skilled workers, and, is there more bank turmoil coming?Hosted by Alisyn Camerota.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Daily
California's Governor signs bill AB2799

The Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 3:15


California Governor Gavin Newsom signs bill AB2799, It is the intent of this Legislature to provide a framework by which courts can ensure that the use of an accused person's creative expression will not be used to introduce stereotypes or activate bias against the defendant.

The Commute with Carlson
Embarrassing timing for CA warning about hitting max electrical capacity

The Commute with Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 9:40


Oh the irony in California! California's Governor issues a Level-1 emergency telling residents to avoid using electricity due to power grid shortages during a summer heat wave. The warning comes with a specific directive to not charge EVs during daytime hours to avoid taxing the state's shortage of electrical capacity.

Aid Thompsin & Other Disappointments
#101 - California's Governor Is Trolling Texas

Aid Thompsin & Other Disappointments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 48:13


KSL Unrivaled
Why is California's governor so mad at UCLA?

KSL Unrivaled

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 20:24


Alex Kirry and Scott Mitchell get into some comments made by California governor Gavin Newsome who wants a public explination for why UCLA decided to move to the Big Ten. Follow UnRivaled on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TheModernMoron podcast
Ep. 111 Walruses Politicians Integrity Eggmen and gun insurance

TheModernMoron podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 28:24


Welcome to another episode of TMM…where you can also find us at “The Old Man-dot-show”... try it!  Also,  happy post 4th of July.  I have WAY too many tabs open in my browser most of the time.  It's as cluttered and messy as the rest of my house.  I leave these tabs open because I think they contain something I want ot share with you, which is another way of saying something I want to complain, rant or brag about.   I have a few items I'd like to complain about before hopefully getting to something hopeful. Item #1: Forth of July Message from California's Governor Gavin Newsome 4th of July message: In it he starts off by saying let's talk… translation: let me talk… about what's going on in America… translation: let me bag on Florida Governor Ron…ald McDonald Desantis.  Governor Newsome, don't start off saying you want to talk about America and then attack another Governor, the images contained Desantis and the graphics were about Desantis.  It's this kind of rhetoric that actually contributes to the divisiveness in our country and it is not taking the high road.  Mean what you say and say what you mean.  In other words, if you tell your citizens to wear masks, YOU wear a mask.  Even in Napa Valley. Don't get me wrong,  I am not defending Wrong Desantis.  I am NOT a fan of that egomaniac.  However… of the numerous laws Desantis has signed, the “Parental Rights in Education law, which prohibits discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade classrooms.”  This is going to sound like I'm a crazy conservative, but is that all that bad?  Kindergarten through 3rd grade.  Four and five year olds to what… eight years old?  There shouldn't be ANY sexual education talk of ANY kind in those grades, should there?  What a great bargaining chip to use to look for compromise.  And if there's a kid having sexual identity issues in those grades, can't we deal with it on a case by case basis with some compassion?  Do we need a law for that.  My recollection of grade school was a one night presentation with fathers and sons in attendance in the auditorium.  That was it.  My biggest takeaway from that was on the ride home I was able to get away with saying the F-word in front of my dad.  And I said it with a little pause before adding the “i-n-g” so it seemed like I didn't even now how to pronounce it.  And my dad said, “yes, yes.  This is fucking.”  Man, I felt so victorious that night.  I'd pulled a major coupe.   Back to Gavin Gruesome… at the end of his message talking about America… if America was Flrorida, he invites Floridians to join us here in California.  Hey Gavin, we've got 39 million people in this state plus a housing crisis.  And you want more people to come to California?  Seriously?  We're driving wealthy residents out of the state and you want to bring disenfranchised poor Floridians to California?  You think the rich ones that can afford housing on the beach in Miami are going to come?  No.  We'll have even more homeless….oops, unhoused people than we already have.  Why?  So you can win your reelection campaign?  That's who paid for the message by the way. Silicon valley isn't the only place where businesses are leaving California.  I'll get a Netflix, Stranger Things plug in here and I'm sure that if you've been watching Stranger Things you don't watch the credits.  You think that show was shot in Hollywood?  Even the scenes that were supposed to take place in Los Angeles were filmed in and around Albuquerque New Mexico where a LOT of productions take place as well as Wilmington, North Carolina and Vancouver, British Columbia for that matter.  And it's rarely for the landscapes.  I'm sure you know that Southern California can provide damn near any landscape you want, except maybe a rainforest. Heck that's what a soundstage is for.  So, there's a whole other industry besides high tech that has left California.   Okay, see how my rants just swirl around and don't' really go anywhere? (toilet)  I guess if I had a point, it's that California's Governor shouldn't be inviting a population to come to California when we can't house the ones we have already.  And if it was a political stunt for his reelection campaign and he's calling out Florida's Goofy Governor “Wrong” DeSantis, then I'd have to go with “Shame on You Gavin Gruesome”.  Chucking barbs at your opponent or the other party is just perpetuating the horrible divisiveness we're already bogged down in.  Find another way to craft your message. What was I talking about? See?  Okay, horrible politicians on the left and right. All that for only item #1! Item #2: C.S. Lewis and Lewis Carroll are not the same person. I obviously have way too much computer time.  I try to keep my daughter from it but at the same time I can spend hours sitting in front of my computer… accomplishing, what?  Am I fooling myself into thinking I'm educating myself? To what end?  So I can take some information that's little more than trivia, and regurgitate it in a conversation (or a podcast) to make people think I'm educated and worldly?  Please.  So here's how I went from C.S. Lewis to Lewis Carrol to the Beatles to The Animals to… what?  It really led to nothing. I was initially trying to find the origin of the saying, “Don't judge a person before walking a mile in their shoes.”  I still don't think I have it but it led me to some very random places.  The oldest origin I found was from a Native American prayer that goes: “Great Spirit — Grant that I may not criticize my neighbor until I have walked a mile in his moccasins.” While that rabbit hole didn't lead me to a satisfying end it somehow got me on to C.S. Lewis and the Christian metaphors he used in his books, specifically “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe”.  But instead of C.S. Lewis, I thought it was Lewis Carrol who wrote Alice in Wonderland, no… Through the Looking Glass.  And in that book, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, who would be perfect guests for this show, recite the poem, “The Walrus and The Carpenter” to Alice… The poem tells of the Walrus and the Carpenter luring young oysters out of their beds and on to the shore where they are all eaten by the Walrus and the Carpenter, even when one of the older oysters warns them.  In the Disney movie the Walrus eats all of the oysters and the Carpenter doesn't get any.  In the book it appears both eat some of the oysters but it appears the Walrus gets most of them.  Their untimely end comes when the Walrus says:  "The time has come," the Walrus said,  "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot—    And whether pigs have wings." "But wait a bit," the Oysters cried,  "Before we have our chat; For some of us are out of breath,  And all of us are fat!" "No hurry!" said the Carpenter.  They thanked him much for that. Even there at the end of that stanza the Carpenter cuts them some slack.  Many have analyzed Carrol's work to look for hidden meaning an metaphor including the Walrus and the Carpenter represents Communism vs. Capitalism or that one represents Christianity and Western religion while the other represents Buddhism and Eastern Religion OR… that Lewis Carrol did drugs when he wrote Alice in Wonderland.  The general consensus on that is NO, he was simply writing for children to entertain them and their imaginations. If fact, one of the illustrators for a later edition of the book said that the original illustrator had the choice of a butterfly, a carpenter or a baronet (the holder of a rank of honor below a baron and above a knight, oh my god the rabbit holes people, I'm gonna break an ankle).  Because,  you see, butterfly, carpenter and baronet all have the same number of syllables and would keep the cadence of the poem. But what I did find interesting is that The Walrus from the poem is what John Lennon refers to in the Beatles, “I am The Walrus” from their Magical Mystery Tour Album, and if I play one second of that song this whole episode will get deleted from most platforms it's published.    Oops! Her is an excerpt from the 1980 Playboy magazine interview with John Lennon:  LENNON: "The first line was written on one acid trip one weekend. The second line was written on the next acid trip the next weekend…  PLAYBOY: "What about the walrus itself?" LENNON: "It's from 'The Walrus and the Carpenter.' 'Alice in Wonderland.' To me, it was a beautiful poem. It never dawned on me that Lewis Carroll was commenting on the capitalist and social system. I never went into that bit about what he really meant, like people are doing with the Beatles' work. Later, I went back and looked at it and realized that the walrus was the bad guy in the story and the carpenter was the good guy. I thought, Oh, shit, I picked the wrong guy. I should have said, 'I am the carpenter.' But that wouldn't have been the same, would it? (singing) 'I am the carpenter....'" So this got me to thinking if John was the Walrus from a Lewis Carroll peom, then who is the eggman?  It turns out the Eggman is Eric Burdon.  Please don't say who is Eric Burdon.  Did you just say who is Eric Burdon?  Shame on you.  How about Eric Burdon and The Animals, does that sound more familiar?  How about the band WAR?  That Eric Burdon, who Rolling Stone named #57 on their list of top 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.   Why is Eric Burdon the eggman?  Apparently, Mr. Burdon had this sexual fetish that involved cracking a raw egg and I won't get into anymore details on that.  However, Eric relayed the story to John Lennon and Lennon nicknamed Eric “Eggman” as in, “go get it Eggman.” How's that for a rabbit hole? The rabbit hole continued by the way as I found an interview of John Lennon speaking of the Beatles songs he liked personally… It also led me to this bit from Lennon not long before his assassination on being 40, on not being the person his fans wanted him to be, on what it's like being in your 20's and having people hang on your every word Basically the message is that we all need the time to grow out of our misconceptions about life.  Many teens and twenty-somethings are full of energy and piss and vinegar and it lacks focus and direction because they haven't figured it out yet.  It comes with a lot of frustration and even anger.  And the last thing this age group needs, particularly males… particularly white males… are guns… particularly assault rifles.  I had to do it, didn't I?  I had to ruin a nice nostalgic romp by bringing in politics.   Here it is: you shouldn't be allowed to purchase a gun, particularly an assault style weapon until you are 25 and here's why: leave it to experts in assessing risk and see what they do.  The insurance industry.  They don't let anyone rent a car until they're 25 years old.  Why?  Because when it comes to a vehicle that travels at high speeds and can kill someone, they are relatively irresponsible, they make bad decisions and they are a bad risk when it comes to renting a car.  Bad risk, bad business decision, so they don't do it.  No one complains about that.  It's a fact of life and it's common sense.  So do the same with guns. And you might say: “Oh but I can get drafted and then they GIVE me a gun!  Very, very different situation. 1) they train you very specifically and thoroughly on the use of said weapon, 2)  You are not allowed to carry it around wherever you go unless, #3) You are going into combat where there will be many others with the same weapons.  It's called our military or militia which we did not have… at all, when the 2nd amendment was written, including all that stuff I said in another episode about how many shots could be fired per minute when the 2nd amendment was written.  It's 3 shots per minute by the way, maybe 4 if you're an expert at reloading a musket.  Not 40 or 60 or 100 or whatever number you come up with.  Okay, I apologize for ruining a nice story about a poem with politics.  Actually, the first story was about politics too only I was mainly bagging on the other party.  I try to be an equal opportunity offender. Well, I might as well make it three for three…  ITEM #3: the Saturday Night Massacre - What the heck was that?  I'm sure you guys know because you're not morons but I had never heard of it and it was brought up as a parallel to the January 6th shenanigans of our former idiot in chief Donald Dump.  On October 20th 1973 Nixon ORDERED his Attorney General AND his Deputy AG to fire the guy investigating the Watergate break-in.  Not only did they not fire him, they both resigned in protest which left the role of attorney general to the Solicitor General.  This poor bastard went along with Nixon's  request and fired the special prosecutor Cox. Less than a half hour later, the White House sent FBI agents to shut down the offices of the Special Prosecutor, AND the Attorney General AND Deputy Attorney General.  Can you believe that shit? Well, the 1970's version of the internet blew up, that being Western Union telegraph.  Have any of you ever sent a telegram?  Me neither.  Over 50,000 telegrams came in to Washington DC from citizens.  I wonder what the equivalent number of tweets would be?  Members of Congress, presumably democrats, called for Nixon's impeachment.  So… Nixon had to appoint another prosecutor for the Watergate scandal named Leon Jaworski, remember that name?  No, not the Eagles quarterback, that's Ron Jaworski.  Well, Jaworski pressed for the release of those tricky Dick tape recordings… the one's that mysteriously had like 17 minutes missing?  And he got them released and the following August tricky Dick took a final trip… home… Touching.  Well, it appears our favorite reality show president, how's that for irony,  literally held an episode of the apprentice in the oval office and considered pulling the same stunt.  He had his AG and his Deputy AG along with the nutty  environmental attorney Jeffrey Clark.  Clark is the one that was told to go back to his office and they would call him when there's an oil spill.  Trump was told he would face massive resignations and he knew this Clark guy would not make it happen for Donny boy.  But it's an interesting parallel between the teflon Don and tricky Dick. ITEM #4: NPR wants you to make them your only news source.  I heard this just a few minutes ago.  No Emmie Martinez No, Ari Shapiro.  And even a no to, “Oh goodness gracious It's Scott Simon”.  The days of trusting one news source is gone and if you are using only one news source, then shame on you.  Go and read some news from a site that's a little bit to the right or left of where you normally sit in your comfort zone.  But no single news sources anymore unfortunately. Wow, I got through that last one pretty efficiently. CLOSE - In closing, I think one thing is very obvious…  I need to find guests for this show.  Otherwise It's too much.  Too much of me, too much opinion, and way too much work.  At least twice as much work, probably more and it's not as enjoyable for either of us.   Also… an addendum to try and correct my moronoscity, did a quick search and it seems you can rent a car if you are under 25 these days, but you will pay a premium to do so.  Drivers under the age of 25 can expect to pay an “underage fee” and depending on the location that is around $25 to $30 a day which adds up.  But the rationale is the same: younger drivers are less experienced at driving (or life) and and are more likely to take risks and this holds especially for males as they are generally more likely to take risks in terms of health and the enjoyment expected from risky activities.  See the University of Pennsylvania research paper at the end of the credits… sorry to blather on so long, see you next time!   John Lennon Interview: Playboy 1980 (Page 3) - Beatlesinterviews.org  What Was the Saturday Night Massacre? -  History.com How Old Do You Have To Be To Rent A Car? -  jdpower.com Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men? - University of Pennsylvania  Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay

Higher Education Enrollment Growth Briefing
California's governor proposes $40 billion in higher ed funding for next year

Higher Education Enrollment Growth Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 0:57


Reported by Higher Ed Dive, California governor Gavin Newsom's 2022-23 higher education budget plan is part of a broader goal of having 70% of working-aged Californians holding a post-secondary credential by 2030. This is by far the most ambitious state higher ed funding plan in the country.

The State of California
The State of California: Where are the Republican challengers for California's governor or U.S. Senate seat?

The State of California

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 8:25


After Gov. Gavin Newsom's resounding defeat of the recall in September, have all the possible Republican opponents been scared off? Will the California Republican Party field anyone to make a race of these two high profile seats? It's looking less and less likely, with the March 11 filing deadline fast approaching, and the primary election itself coming up on June 7th, just four and a half months away. What impact could the lack of a big name at the top have on some key down-ballot races? For more on what's going on, KCBS Radio's Political Reporter and host of The State of California -- joined by KCBS Radio's Patti Reising -- spoke with Mike Madrid, longtime Republican political consultant based in Sacramento and co-founder of The Lincoln Project.

Too Many Lawyers
100 - Is Harvey Weinstein About to be Set Free?

Too Many Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 39:34


A hearing was held on Harvey Weinstein's appeal of his rape conviction, and he may be set free. The justices said the trial judge was guilty of “overkill” by letting so many alleged victims testify. Plus, California's Governor wants folks to be able to sue gun makers – borrowing a page from the Texas anti-abortion law.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Too Many Lawyers
100 - Is Harvey Weinstein About to be Set Free?

Too Many Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 38:04


A hearing was held on Harvey Weinstein's appeal of his rape conviction, and he may be set free. The justices said the trial judge was guilty of “overkill” by letting so many alleged victims testify. Plus, California's Governor wants folks to be able to sue gun makers – borrowing a page from the Texas anti-abortion law. 

The Alt Left
Episode 38 - Interview With Joel Ventresca

The Alt Left

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 61:48


Hello everyone! Joining us for this very special episode of the Alt Left Podcast is Joel Ventresca. He's one of the most progressive Democrats to run for office in a very long time, and the office he's running for is Governor. California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, is in the middle of a pretty  intense recall election and Joel is one of the many candidates hoping to unseat him in the special election next month. Join us as we talk with Joel about the ins and outs of this recall, why he's running, and why he feels Newsom has failed California. So grab your ballots, save the date, and enjoy this special state government episode of The Alt Left Podcast   #TheAltLeftPodcast #RecallNewsom #CaliforniaRecallElection #podcast    Thank you to everyone for joining our conversation each week and please don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share! https://linktr.ee/thealtleftpodcast    

KNX In Depth
KNX In Depth: Caitlyn Jenner makes her pitch to take Gavin Newsom's job as California's governor -- Biden hooks up with Putin in Switzerland -- Can California's power grid hold up through another hot summer -- Hackers target Peloton bikes

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 53:24


Caitlyn Jenner is a gold-medal winning Olympic athlete, a reality TV star known around the world - so why would she want to jump into a messy campaign to be governor? It's a thankless job, but her hat is firmly in the recall ring -- and today Caitlyn Jenner will be on In Depth to make her case to replace Gavin Newsom. President Biden has had his anticipated sit down with Vladimir Putin -- it was largely drama-free.. But is there any possibility of a fundamental change in the tense U.S.-Russia relationship?   How long was the novel coronavirus circulating and infecting Americans, before most of us knew it was here? New research suggests the virus was active long before we realized. How long will we all be wearing masks, even with COVID precautions and mandates now dropped? And how will California's power grid hold up, under this first early heatwave and throughout a summer that's expected to be especially grueling? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

KNX In Depth
KNX In Depth: Caitlyn Jenner makes her pitch to take Gavin Newsom's job as California's governor -- Biden hooks up with Putin in Switzerland -- Can California's power grid hold up through another hot summer -- Hackers target Peloton bikes

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 50:39


Caitlyn Jenner is a gold-medal winning Olympic athlete, a reality TV star known around the world - so why would she want to jump into a messy campaign to be governor? It's a thankless job, but her hat is firmly in the recall ring -- and today Caitlyn Jenner will be on In Depth to make her case to replace Gavin Newsom.President Biden has had his anticipated sit down with Vladimir Putin -- it was largely drama-free.. But is there any possibility of a fundamental change in the tense U.S.-Russia relationship?  How long was the novel coronavirus circulating and infecting Americans, before most of us knew it was here? New research suggests the virus was active long before we realized.How long will we all be wearing masks, even with COVID precautions and mandates now dropped?And how will California's power grid hold up, under this first early heatwave and throughout a summer that's expected to be especially grueling? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Jimmy Barrett Show
Fauci Didn't Lie. He Just Didn't Tell The Truth.

The Jimmy Barrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 70:43


Fauci didn't lie. He just didn't tell the truth.Schools ditching masks.California's Governor quickly moving to give his residents their lives back to avoid being recalled.4:18 p.m. Dr. Richard Urso on efforts to get vaccine compliance.4:32 p.m. Kicking Critical Race Theory out of Texas schools.

The Dale Jackson Show
Dale and LT discuss their opinions on Caitlyn Jenner's decision to run for California's Governor - 4-23-21

The Dale Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 5:39


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Coronavirus Daily
California's governor on Texas: Spiking the ball too early. Plus, why are millions of vaccine doses collecting dust in a warehouse?

Coronavirus Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 29:23


Millions of AstraZeneca doses are sitting in a warehouse in Ohio. Will the U.S. ever bother to use them? California Governor Gavin Newsom talks vaccines and easing COVID restrictions. The $1.9 trillion dollar coronavirus relief package is now law. Most Americans are getting money and there's a lot more to help the country recover economically from the pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Coronavirus Daily
California's governor on Texas: Spiking the ball too early. Plus, why are millions of vaccine doses collecting dust in a warehouse?

Coronavirus Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 26:38


Millions of AstraZeneca doses are sitting in a warehouse in Ohio. Will the U.S. ever bother to use them?California Governor Gavin Newsom talks vaccines and easing COVID restrictions.The $1.9 trillion dollar coronavirus relief package is now law. Most Americans are getting money and there's a lot more to help the country recover economically from the pandemic. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The State of California
The State of California: Cox aims for second shot to be California's governor

The State of California

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 8:46


The campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom has submitted almost as many signatures as it needs to qualify for the ballot, although the Secretary of State has not verified them yet, and probably won't for many more weeks. Now, at least two major Republican candidates have already thrown their hats in the ring, planning to challenge Newsom if there is a recall election, and if there isn't, they will run against him in 2022. John Cox, who was runner up to Democrat Gavin Newsom in 2018, is one of these candidates. He joined KCBS Radio Political Reporter, Doug Sovern, with more about his campaign this time around. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Testimony
Overhyped IPOs, Making Hospitality Personal, California's Favorite Governor

Financial Testimony

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 39:22


In this week's regularly delayed podcast episode, we throw stats at each other left and right to back up our differing views on tech's most recent controversy (their IPOs), we discuss the struggles of the hospitality industry and suggest that it make a more personal experience for consumers going forward suggesting that this is an excellent time to pivot as an industry, and lastly we chuckle at how California's Governor angers everyone no matter the political party. If you get to reading this far thank you for listening to us and please feel free to give us any feedback you have either personally or by LinkedIn direct message.

The Kevin Jackson Show
Ep. 20-495 - A Will Weakened

The Kevin Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 38:39


In this episode, the plot to weaken the will of the American people. California's Governor blames capitalism. In America we now can be arrested for expressing an opposing critical opinion?

Constitutional Political Talk
The Ledger Report-1092-Recall California's Governor-Its Fight or Flight!

Constitutional Political Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 38:56


Gavin Newsom is a cancer who is eating-away at the lawful, constitutional rights of all who reside in the once Golden State. If Newsom is allowed to get away with this attack on liberty without consequence, then he and other Marxists like him with duplicate this assault in and on the 49 other states. Newsom must be recalled! Graham Ledger speaks with an important voice of RecallGavin2020.com; she is a goat farmer in Sacramento who not only voted for Newsom but once admired the governor so much that she named her son Gavin! No admiration anymore! RecallGavin2020.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CNN Breaking News Alerts
California's governor announces new regional stay-at-home order

CNN Breaking News Alerts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 0:42


Millions of Californians may soon find themselves under stay-at-home orders once again due to new restrictions announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The new order comes as the state sees a record surge of new cases and hospitalizations that are projected to overwhelm hospitals by Christmas. The governor’s new stay-at-home order will take hold in regions where hospitals are feeling the squeeze on capacity to treat the incoming surge of Covid-19 patients. Publish Date: Thursday, December 3, 2020 – 4:45 ETTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Ian Haworth Show
Why We Must Say NO To Emperor Gavin Newsom's California Curfew

The Ian Haworth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 4:49


California's Governor (and Supreme Emperor) Gavin Newsom recently announced that a curfew would be "enforced" in California to "flatten the curve - again." Did you enjoy the French Laundry, Gavin? Ian explains why we should ignore Newsom's authoritarian and ineffective power-grabs. Want to submit a question for Ian? Send them to mailbag@ighaworth.com! Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @ighaworth Find out more at https://www.ighaworth.com/

Live with Dr. Wendy Podcast
Today with Dr. Wendy | 11.14.2020

Live with Dr. Wendy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 24:30


Stopping Executive Order Overreach - Meet CA Assembly member Kevin Kiley (https://ad06.asmrc.org/), who just succeeded in getting a court to place a permanent injunction against the issuance of overstepping executive orders from California's Governor.  Find out how he did it.  Also, Election litigation in the age of hi-tech ballot fraud.  Did we just witness an attempted cyber coup on November 3rd?     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Trumpster Is Back

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 106:34


Season 4, Episode 194.President Trump has returned to the White House after being hospitalized for Covid-19 and the Media is freaking out. Plus NBC holds a Joe Biden Infomercial, Michelle Obama calls Trump a racist and California's Governor wants you to put your mask on between bites of food.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton  Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Too Many Lawyers
17 - A Covid Election Prediction!

Too Many Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 40:34


The COVID culture wars may dictate the outcome of the presidential election. Will “stay shut” or “re-open America” work in November? General Flynn puts the champagne on ice. And, California's Governor isn't letting a good crisis go to waste. He's closing two prisons and cutting parole to just one year.

The Life Given Radio
TLG 1-21: THE MIDWEEK SPRINT: This One is for America

The Life Given Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 21:45


In this week's show we discuss what California's Governor did to their churches, and what Idaho's Governor Brad Little did to a Kendrick Brewery. We also discuss taking social back and the dividing line in America today. All that and more on today's show! Show Notes: 500 California Pastors Stand Up: https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2020/may/not-asking-for-permission-hundreds-of-california-churches-plan-to-open-may-31 Sponsored by Friedel Financial Coaching: https://ramseycoach.com/Friedel?fbclid=IwAR1xrwt-_dTN66fd8-Qt-oc4_q-FfkZQcvppfQ6xsPobFA4J9nGEi4Osuts and https://www.facebook.com/FFCEzra Shoutout to Joseph for the intro music: https://josephmcdade.com/music Thank you for the 500 listens! #TheLifeGivenPodcast #takebackcurrentevents #FFC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-life-given/message