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Democrats continue their town hall tour through Republican districts. Senator Chris Murphy and Rep. Maxwell Frost join The Weekend to discuss their own recent tours, how Democrats should counter Trump's extreme agenda. Plus, their thoughts on the looming budget cuts as House Republicans scramble to get their budget bill across the finish line. And, former director of the National Economic Council, Gene Sperling and former Congressman Charlie Dent share their thoughts on Trump's chaotic economic policies and the recent trade talks with China.
Fist emoji, American flag and fire emoji...if you've been following the news this week, you know that refers to the now-infamous signal chat between senior Trump administration officials discussing military attack plans that also inadvertently included a journalist. Symone, Michael and Alicia discuss with Angelo Carusone, former Congressman Charlie Dent and former CIA director John Brennan.
Ten Democratic senators helped Republicans pass Trump and Musk's partisan government funding bill, and a lot of members of their party are unhappy about it. Plus, former Rep. Charlie Dent makes the case that Trump's tariffs give Democrats a massive opportunity to go on the offense.
Trump's tariffs sink markets for another day, while he promotes Tesla vehicles on the White House lawn. Plus, how will Moscow respond to Ukraine's acceptance of Trump's 30-day ceasefire plan? Also an exclusive interview with PA Senator John Fetterman. He explains how his approach to Donald Trump is different from his fellow Democrats. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Michael McFaul, Brian Schwartz, Bharat Ramamurti, John Fetterman, and Charlie Dent join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.
Guests: McKay Coppins, Charlie Dent, Michael Beschloss, Paul Krugman, Jeff Guzzetti, Jonathan Alter, Stacey Abrams, David Dayen, Asawin Suebsang, Sam Brock , Kavitha DavidsonTonight on a special two-hour edition of All In: The MAGA “food fight” fueled by Elon Musk. Then, the extraordinary life of Jimmy Carter. Plus, after the deadliest air disaster in years, what we know about what went wrong in South Korea. And the suspected ring of thieves targeting pro-athletes across the country. Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
Guests: Sam Stein, Brendan Buck, Asawin Suebsaeng, Brandy Zadrozny, Doug Bock Clark, Tyler Aquilina, Donna Edwards, Charlie Dent, Tim Miller, Wajahat Ali, April Ryan, Molly Jong=Fast, Dean Obeidallah Tonight: The plan for Trump's incoming administration. And RFK Jr. and what his potential confirmation to the Department of Health and Human Services may mean for the bird flu outbreak. Then, how North Carolina Republicans plan to undermine elected Democrats. Plus, how the NFL and Beyoncé are changing the streaming landscape. Also tonight, House Republicans prepare to elect their next speaker and how Elon Musk may get involved. And, Trump's tech bros spar with MAGA loyalists online over immigration. Then, the threat to journalism abroad and in Trump's second term. Plus, a few good things that happened this year. Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
Trump announces more cabinet choices, tapping JFK Jr. to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. And, how conpspiracy website "Infowars" went from declaring bankruptcy to being part of "The Onion". Plus, the roadblocks on Matt Gaetz's path to become US attorney general. Peter Baker, Charlotte Alter, McKay Coppins, Dr. Kavita Patel, Ben Collins, Basil Smikle, Charlie Dent, and Tim Shriver join the 11th Hour this Thursday
Charlie Dent, former GOP representative and senior policy adviser at DLA Piper, joins Jamie to discuss how Harris could win Pennsylvania and what motivates voters in swing states. The Agenda: —Harris' chances in collar counties —As Northhampton county goes —Swing states, post-Dobbs —The Madison Square Garden rally —When will we get Pennsylvania results? —Trump's illiberalism —January 6 —Moderating on abortion Show Notes: —Interview with Hugh Hewitt The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harris hammers messages about unity, protections for reproductive rights and Trump's unfitness to serve as she campaigns in NC, PA, and WI. Then, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman tells us why so many c-suite leaders are staying silent about the election. And SCOTUS says officials can continue purging some 1,600 Virginians from voter rolls. McKay Coppins, Charlotte Alter, Molly Jong-Fast, Reid Hoffman, Ari Berman, Charlie Dent, Doug Jones join the 11th Hour this Wednesday.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the state's pivotal role in the race for the White House and what Kamala Harris needs to do to win it. At the Abington Arts Center in Shapiro's hometown, the Democratic governor assesses Harris' strategy and contrasts her agenda with Donald Trump's. He also defends Harris' efforts to distinguish herself from President Biden and to explain her shifting positions on energy. Shapiro, who was on the short list to be the vice presidential nominee, highlights support for Harris from prominent Republicans–like former Rep. Charlie Dent–and denounces Trump's false attacks on immigrants in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. After a slow vote count sowed confusion in 2020, Shapiro addresses the state's failure to approve preprocessing of absentee ballots, explains why votes will still be counted faster this year, and assures voters that he and Republican Secretary of State Al Schmidt are prepared to defend the integrity and accuracy of the results. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Robert Granieri, Henry & Vanessa Cornell, The Fairweather Foundation, and Al & Kathy Hubbard. Corporate funding is provided by Stephens Inc.
Are we a nation of hope or fear? Michael Smerconish asks which emotion is more potent in this election and how both candidates are trying to connect with voters. Former Pennsylvania Congressmen Conor Lamb and Charlie Dent predict which counties will tip the keystone state and determine the winner of the 2024 presidential election. Early analysis shows homeowners will lose billions of dollars in property damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. An unsettling trend finds millions of American homeowners relocate due to the rising cost of climate disasters. And finally, retired Admiral James Stavridis discusses the chances of wider regional conflict in the Middle East and the potential spike of global oil prices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our fall campaign is happening now! It takes a lot to keep City Cast Pittsburgh and Hey Pittsburgh running strong. Your membership helps us cover the cost of bringing you the local stories you care about. If you believe in what we do, become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh today. Every member makes a difference! Debate moderators, the national press, and even the candidates themselves keep equating Pennsylvania voters with fracking, even as they say the commonwealth could be the electoral linchpin for the White House. But why? Why has fracking become the single issue we're associated with? Today we're with friend-of-the-pod Kiley Bense of Inside Climate News to talk about how 13 million Pennsylvanians really feel about natural gas extraction, and what the campaigns should maybe be talking about instead. Here are some notes and references from today's show: MSNBC's Chris Hayes talked about fracking with PA Lt. Gov. Austin Davis & former congressman and Republican advisor Charlie Dent, who explain it's really more of a fear tactic. Today's guest, Kiley Bense, wrote about fracking in context with our local U.S. Senate race between Democratic incumbent Bob Casey and his Republican challenger, Dave McCormick. The Ohio River Valley Institute shared a poll in 2021 that indicated more people are worried about the climate impact of fracking. Muhlenberg College also tracks polling pretty closely. The NYT published an excellent piece about low natural gas prices and how fracking ebbs and flows with price and demand. And check out this Inquirer column, which argues that if the candidates really wanted to woo us, they'd be talking less about fracking and more about the economy and reproductive rights. Learn more about the sponsor of this September 30th episode: Pittsburgh Opera Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NBC's Ken Dilanian, Vaughn Hillyard and Courtney Kube join Meet the Press NOW to give the latest updates, after the Trump campaign said the former president was briefed on "real and specific" assassination threats from Iran. NBC's Chuck Todd discusses Vice President Kamala Harris' efforts to assuage concerns on the economy. NBC News International Correspondent Matt Bradley reports from Beirut, following escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon. Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor explains what to expect from Volodymyr Zelenskyy's meeting with President Biden. Chris Cillizza, Charlie Dent and Ashley Etienne debrief polls showing a pronounced gender gap ahead of November.
Guests: Olivia Nuzzi, Michael Steele, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, Former Rep. Charlie Dent, Adam Serwer, David RohdeDonald Trump defends the race-baiting conspiracy theorist traveling with his campaign. Tonight: the genuine danger of an American government run by a MAGA whack pack. Then, a massive turnout in a big state for Kamala Harris. Plus, what you need to know about what Trump is doing when he lies about a dystopian nightmare caused by immigrants. And is the Garland Justice Department is doing enough to save democracy from tyranny? Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
VP Kamala Harris sits down for her first interview as presidential nominee. But did she impress? Democratic Congressman Brendan Boyle and former Republican representative Charlie Dent join the show to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh Shapiro begins his day as governor of Pennsylvania. By this evening, he may be Vice President Kamala Harris running mate on the Democratic ticket. Consideration of Shapiro has drawn criticism from some Arab Americans and activist groups wary of his professed solidarity with Israel in its drive to eliminate Hamas during the war in Gaza. Hear a look at the debate over Shapiro's position. Shapiro enjoys strong approval ratings in Pa. - one of the Democrats' crucial “blue wall” states. Former Republican midstate Congressman Charlie Dent says the cross-over appeal means having Shapiro on the ticket could make the difference in the commonwealth. Immigration is an important topic for many people in a state where immigrants make up close to 10 percent of the workforce. We delve into Shapiro's immigration policies. A stone newly discovered in a cave in Bucks County could prove it was a hiding place for the legendary band of 18th century outlaws, the Doan Gang. Five secretaries of state -- including Pennsylvania's -- are urging tech entrepreneur Elon Musk to fix an AI chatbot on his social media platform X. To help stave off a shortage of blood at the height of summer heat and travel, the American Red Cross is calling on Central Pennsylvanians to donate. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Supreme Court document related to a high-stakes abortion case was accidentally released online one day ahead of the first debate. What this means for the high court, plus how Joe Biden and Donald Trump are preparing to tackle abortion access and other issues during their debate. Also, former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger publicly endorses Biden, and Maryland Governor Wes Moore talks immigration and the race for the White House. George Conway, Eddie Glaude, Carol Leonnig, Wes Moore, Mark Joseph Stern, Mike Madrid, and Charlie Dent join.
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During this panel from our most recent Ideas We Should Steal Festival, MSNBC host and IWSS moderator Ali Velshi sits down with co-founder of The Welcome Party, Lauren Harper, former Republican congressman Charlie Dent, and State Senator Nikil Saval for an enlightening discussion about the true state of politics today
Pro-Palestinian protests continue to take place across universities nationwide. Arizona Statehouse lawmakers pass a bill that would repeal the near total ban on abortion upheld by the state's Supreme Court. President Biden signs a 95 billion dollar foreign aid package. Akayla Gardner, Doug Jones and Charlie Dent join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.
House Republicans are on the verge of more chaos as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files a motion to oust Rep. Mike Johson from his post as Speaker of the House. Plus, a deadly attack is unleashed at a concert hall in Moscow. And Trump's Truth Social gets the greenlight to go public. Sahil Kapur, Jon Allen, Susan Glasser, Mark Leibovich, Ron Insana, Bill Cohan, Charlie Dent, Conor Lamb, Clint Watts
Former Rep. Charlie Dent did not mince his words as he called out Trump as a useful idiot to Russia. He had choice words for Trump sycophants as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Chuck Todd has some proactive advice for the President. Charlie Dent makes it clear that Trump is Putin's useful idiot. Neil Aquino joins us to talk about the primaries. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Charles Coleman is in for Ali Velshi and is joined by Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, former Manhattan Asstistant District Attorney Catherine Christian, Political Analyst on SiriusXM Ameshia Cross, Executive Director of BlackPAC Adrianne Shropshire, Republican Political Strategist Rina Shah, former Rep. Charlie Dent, NBC's Matt Bradley, former U.S. Attorney in Michigan Barbara McQuade, former Fulton County Deputy District Attorney Melissa Redmon, Taxation Chair and Professor of Law at Georgetown Law Dorothy Brown, Special Correspondent at Vanity Fair Molly Jong-Fast, Host of SiriusXM's ‘The Dean Obeidallah Show' Dean Obeidallah
Ali Velshi is joined by Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), former Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, former Rep. Charlie Dent, GOP pollster Frank Luntz, Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson , Nick Corasaniti of The New York Times, The Bulwark publisher Sarah Longwell, Lincoln Project senior adviser Stuart Stevens, and Prof. Kermit Roosevelt from UPenn Law School
The Detroit News reports it obtained audio of Donald Trump pressuring two Wayne County canvassers not to certify Joe Biden's win. Then, the No Label's organization is preparing for the most unlikely of scenarios: forming a coalition government after the election if no candidate receives enough electoral votes. Meanwhile, the spotlight on immigration continues to increase, as issues on the border continue. Tonight, we take a look at how immigration policies are hurting the healthcare industry. Jonathan Karl, Kristy Greenberg, Hugo Lowell, Charlie Dent, Conor Lamb, Heidi Heitkamp, and Erica DeBoer join.
The Breakdown is looking at the future of the GOP on #LPTV at 9pm ET with Tara Setmayer and Rick Wilson. #QPAC2021Guests:Charlie Dent, former Republican congressman from PennsylvaniaMichael D'Antonio, Trump biographer, author of "High Crimes" and "The Truth About Trump"
The Breakdown is LIVE at 9pm ET with Former Congressman Charlie Dent and Mike Madrid
The deal between Israel and Hamas to release the hostages along with a four-day pause in fighting brought hope to the victims' families. Now, Israel's government says no hostages will be released before Friday. And, today, a Thanksgiving Eve panel dives deep into the topics likely to come up during dinner. Ned Lazarus, Peter Baker, Jon Allen, Brendan Buck, Charlie Dent, and Victoria DeFrancesco Soto join.
President Biden addressed the nation about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, as he called for military aid to both countries. Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell pleads guilty in the Georgia election interference case and could testify against Donald Trump. Plus, the Israel-Hamas War has set off clashes on college campuses, with major companies condemning the Hamas attacks and some firms retracting job offers to students criticizing Israel's military action. Ellison Barber, Dr. Michael Oren, Martin Fletcher, Peter Baker, Joyce Vance, Rep. Charlie Dent, Tim Miller, and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld join.
California Republican Kevin McCarthy has been voted out of office as Speaker of the House. Meanwhile, jury selection has begun in the trial of former “Crypto King” Sam Bankman-Fried. Sahil Kapur, Charlie Dent, Symone Sanders-Townsend, Katie Benner, Tristan Snell, Ali Velshi, David Gura, and Zeke Faux join.
General Merrick Garland testifies for more than 5 hours to the House Judiciary Committee. Plus, Ryan Busse, who's running to be Democratic nominee in the Montana governor's race, talks about being a gun safety advocate in a heavily armed state. Joyce Vance, Carol Leonning, Jen Psaki, Doug Jones, Charlie Dent, and Keir Simmons join.
Charlie Dent left Congress because he was critical of the direction both his Republican Party and Congress was taking. Listen as he explains how Congress works and the direction it's taking. And hear how he is actually helping to improve government from the outside. GoodGovernmentShow.com Thanks to our sponsors: National Association of Counties (NACo) Kutztown University Ourco Executive Producers: David Martin, David Snyder, Jim Ludlow Hosts/Reporters: Carol D'Auria and David Martin Producers: Carol D'Auria, David Martin, Jason Stershic Editor: Jason Stershic
Ali Velshi is joined by Joe Walsh, Former Republican Congressman, Tom Nichols, Staff Writer at The Atlantic, John Brennan, Former Director of the CIA, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) Texas, State Rep. Ann Johnson, (D) Texas, Stuart Stevens, Senior Adviser at The Lincoln Project, Charlie Dent, Executive Director & Vice President for the Congressional Program at Aspen Institute, Bill Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, Sara Nelson, President of Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, and Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor.
The judge in the Georgia election interference case is expected to decide if Trump and his 18 co-defendants will be tried together next month. Meanwhile, Speaker Kevin McCarthy orders an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Plus, a one-on-one with the Salesforce CEO as their Dreamforce Conference kicks off in San Francisco. Carol Leonning, Harry Litman, Sam Stein, former Rep. Charlie Dent, former Sen. Doug Jones, Marc Benioff and Kara Swisher join.
Former President Trump's arraignment in the 2020 Georgia election probe caps a busy week in the 2024 GOP race .Former Georgia District Attorney J. Tom Morgan discusses Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' case against Trump and 18 co-defendants. Jon Ralston explains Nevada's confusing GOP presidential nominating process. Deepa Shivaram, Joe Crowley and Charlie Dent join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.
Former President Trump is expected to appear in a federal court in Washington, D.C. on Thursday after being indicted in the special counsel's 2020 election investigation. It comes as his lawyer hints Trump's defense will focus on free speech. Luke Broadwater, Kyle Cheney, Barbara McQuade, Former Capitol Police Chief Steven A. Sund, Former Rep. Tim Ryan and Former Rep. Charlie Dent join.
The Republican-led panel used their time to attack Wray and the Bureau – while Democrats focused on the search of Mar-A-Lago. Carol Leonnig, Frank Figliuzzi, Joyce Vance, Amb. William Taylor, Jonathan Capehart, Charlie Dent and Justin Wolfers join.
In an interview, the former president said he would plead not guilty and called the indictment “a disgrace to our country.” Ryan Nobles, Carol Leonnig, Glenn Kirschner, Anthony Coley, Sarah Matthews, Conor Lamb, and Charlie Dent join.
The House passed a bipartisan bill to suspend the debt ceiling ahead of next week's deadline. It now heads to the Senate. Sen. Chris Murphy says the deal is not a "grand bipartisan victory.” Sen. Chris Murphy, Luke Broadwater, Justin Wolfers, Joyce Vance, David Plouffe, Charlie Dent, and Kevin Roose join.
After two days and six votes, there is still no speaker of the House. GOP leader Kevin McCarthy has suffered defeat in all the votes as the start of the 118th Congress remains on hold and new members wait to be sworn in. Republican Rep. Pete Sessions tells AC360 if there's been any talk about Rep. Steve Scalise being nominated and possibly getting the magic number of 218 votes. Plus, former Republican Rep. Charlie Dent joins AC360 to discuss if he thinks McCarthy has any chance of becoming speaker.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Pennsylvania Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman and Republican challenger Mehmet Oz faced off in their only debate in one of the highest profile races in the country that could decide the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Fetterman is publicly recovering from a stroke he suffered in May. Charlie Dent is a former Congressman who represented Pennsylvania. He tells Anderson Cooper whether he thinks Fetterman reminding voters that former President Trump is backing Oz is a smart decision or if he thinks it could backfire. Plus, Adidas terminated their partnership with Kanye West over his offensive and antisemitic comments saying they were “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous.” Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, joins AC360 to discuss Adidas's decision and why he thinks it took them so long to take action.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Joe Walsh and Charlie Dent served together in Congress about 10 years ago and back then they both represented two very different wings of the GOP - Dent being being in the "establishment" wing and Walsh being in the Tea Party wing. Today, they find common ground as they discuss the state of the GOP, how Trump took over the Republican Party, and why the value of democracy is seemingly so low for a far-to-large segment of Americans.
The rapidly spreading Omicron variant now accounts for 75% of new Covid cases. With only 61% of the country fully vaccinated and 18% boosted as people gather for Christmas, President Biden gives a new speech about the steps we can all be taking now, and issues some dire warnings for the unvaccinated. Plus, Democrats face an uncertain path as Joe Manchin rejects ‘Build Back Better, the Pentagon issues rules to fight extremism in the military as a retired U.S. general warns of a 2024 insurrection and Harvard University suspends the SAT and ACT requirements for the next 4 years. Guests: Dr. Zeke Emanuel, Charlie Dent, Major General Paul D. Eaton and Bob Schaeffer. Hosted by Michael Smerconish. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Michael Smerconish guest hosts for Chris and discusses the Trump White House's efforts to win Maricopa County, AZ with Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, preparations for a January 6th select committee meeting with Ron Brownstein and Charlie Dent, and the impact the July 4th holiday weekend will have on the spread of covid cases. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Michael Smerconish guest hosts for Chris and discusses voting rights compromise with former Texas Democratic Rep Beto O'Rourke, new Capitol riot videos with Charlie Dent and Natasha Alford, and the Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act with Joan Biskupic. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses the Biden administration's efforts to protect voting rights with Nicole Collier and Charlie Dent. Then, Chris discusses Naomi Osaka's decision to pull out of the French Open due to mental health struggles with Chris Evert. Chris wraps up the show with Dr. Leana Wen on the current state of covid. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses the upcoming Senate vote on forming a January 6th commission with Lt. General Russel Honoré. Then, Chris goes one-on-one with a key witness in the Trump Inaugural investigation, Former adviser to First Lady Melania Trump Stephanie Winston Wolkoff. Chris wraps up the show with Charlie Dent on the future of the GOP. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses the upcoming vote to oust Rep Liz Cheney from GOP leadership with Michael Smerconish and Charlie Dent. Then, Chris goes one on one with Former Dallas Mayor Amb Ron Kirk on voting legislation stuck in the Senate. Chris wraps up the show with Dr. Ashish Jha on new incentives to get more people vaccinated. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy