Podcast appearances and mentions of Carl M Cannon

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Latest podcast episodes about Carl M Cannon

Faith Angle
Carl Cannon and Ryan Burge: On Covering Religion

Faith Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 48:56


This week on the Faith Angle podcast, we are joined by Carl Cannon and Ryan Burge to discuss the 2020 election results. Guests Carl Cannon Ryan Burge Links Carl M. Cannon's Morning Note 2020 Faith Vote Reflects 2016 Patterns Follow us | faithangle.org

The Seth Leibsohn Show
April 9, 2020 - Hour 2

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 36:36


Carl M. Cannon, Washington Bureau Chief at RealClearPolitics, on Civics, and the 1619 Project. Brian Kennedy, Chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger China and President of the American Strategy Group, on the need to re-open the American economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RealClearPodcasts
Interview with Gen. Michael Hayden on Perils to Intelligence in the Cyber Age

RealClearPodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 38:47


In a wide-ranging interview with Carl M. Cannon and Andrew Walworth, the former head of the CIA and NSA discusses the increasing assault on credible information, and government and private efforts to defend against and deter that barrage. Full video interview: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/topic/in_the_news/cybersecure/

BostonRed
Viola Liuzzo and Doug Jones the struggle for Voting Rights in Alabama

BostonRed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 45:00


“Today marks the beginning of a determined, organized, mobilized campaign to get the right to vote everywhere in Alabama,” King told supporters at Selma’s Brown Chapel AME Church. “We must be ready to go to jail by the thousands. ... Our cry to the state of Alabama is a simple one. Give us the ballot!”Among those who heard his call was Viola Liuzzo, a 39-year-old white housewife from Detroit. Carl M. Cannon RealClear Politics J. Edgar Hoover began a smear campaign against the victim to divert attention from an inconvenient fact: an FBI informant known to have participated in Klan violence had been in the killers’ car and may even have participated in the slaying. Viola’s family endured Hoover’s claiming that cuts on her arm from the car’s shattered window indicated “recent drug use” and that her proximity to Moton resembled “a necking party,” despite an autopsy revealing no traces of drugs in her system and indicating she hadn’t had sex recently before her death.Donna Britt WP