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Rahm Emanuel has been one of the most influential figures in Democratic politics for decades. He's served as a congressman, White House chief of staff under President Obama, mayor of Chicago, and most recently, U.S. ambassador to Japan. Now, as Democrats grapple with what went wrong in 2024, Emanuel has emerged as one of the party's most prominent voices, making the case that Democrats need to rethink their priorities and reconnect with voters. Katie sits down with him to discuss the state of the country under President Trump, the upcoming midterms, how Democrats “lost the plot” (as his kids say), and what he thinks it will take to get his party back on track. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crain's assistant managing editor Ann Weiler joins host Amy Guth to discuss the Chicago families that hold the most influence right now in the city. Plus: Tech firms look to unload Loop office space; Rahm Emanuel pitches sweeping college affordability plan as 2028 buzz grows; DHS renews threat to cut customs staffing at O'Hare and other sanctuary-city airports; and UChicago launches multibillion-dollar fundraising effort. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel joins Jon Hansen, filling in for John Williams, to talk about a new initiative that would provide $25,000 for first-time home buyers' down payments if they have contributed two years of national service. Ambassador Emanuel also tells Jon if he believes the Bears would still be in Chicago if he […]
Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel joins Jon Hansen, filling in for John Williams, to talk about a new initiative that would provide $25,000 for first-time home buyers' down payments if they have contributed two years of national service. Ambassador Emanuel also tells Jon if he believes the Bears would still be in Chicago if he […]
Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel joins Jon Hansen, filling in for John Williams, to talk about a new initiative that would provide $25,000 for first-time home buyers' down payments if they have contributed two years of national service. Ambassador Emanuel also tells Jon if he believes the Bears would still be in Chicago if he […]
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the swearing in of Chicago’s former Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the arrival of Sue at the Field Museum, Mr. T’s seventh inning stretch, and more.
Will Rahm Emanuel run to be the next President of the United States? What were the underlying policy disagreements regarding West Bank settlements that led to Benjamin Netanyahu publicly attacking Rahm Emanuel? And, what approach would he take to handle the conflict with Iran and modernise the United States' relationships with Europe? Rory and Alastair are joined by American politician and diplomat, Rahm Emanuel, to discuss all this and more. __________ Search IG.com to find out more and/or Look for IG in your app store. __________ Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @restispolitics Email: therestispolitics@goalhanger.com __________ Social Producer: Celine Charles Video Editor: Bruno Di Castri Assistant Producer: Daisy Alston-Horne Senior Producer: Nicole Maslen Exec Producer: Chris Sawyer General Manager: Tom Whiter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Thursday, April 30 BigTentUSA hosted Amb. Rahm Emanuel in a candid discussion moderated by Rachel Janfaza of "The Up and Up".In the discussion, Amb. Emanuel argued that corruption and dysfunction have become normalized in American politics, eroding trust at home and credibility abroad. His core message: the country doesn't need more partisan reruns—it needs results.He laid out his vision for middle-class economics, strong public education, public safety, and restoring faith in institutions. He connected big-picture concerns—like global competition and democratic stability—to urgent domestic failures, especially in education, where declining literacy rates threaten long-term opportunity and economic strength.Amb. Emanuel also previewed his “six for '26” agenda focused on raising wages, lowering health care costs, and enforcing real ethics reforms, while drawing a sharp contrast with both Trumpism and ideological extremes within his own party.The bottom line: Deliver results, rebuild trust, and prove government can work again.Check out our ACT NOW page for BigTentUSA guidance on how to fight back against ICE detention centers in your area and other calls to action:https://bigtentusa.org/act-now/ Sign up for Rachel's newsletter “The Up and Up”:https://www.theupandup.us/ ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:Amb. Rahm I. Emanuel most recently served as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, where he strengthened the U.S.-Japan alliance and supported expanded security cooperation. He previously served as the 55th Mayor of Chicago, leading major investments in education, public safety, infrastructure, and economic development, including universal pre-K, free community college, and the O'Hare modernization program. Earlier, he was President Obama's Chief of Staff, helping pass the Recovery Act and Affordable Care Act, and served four terms in Congress. Emanuel also held senior roles in the Clinton administration. He holds degrees from Sarah Lawrence College and Northwestern University.Rachel Janfaza is the founder of "The Up and Up", a research, media, and strategy firm focused on Gen Z. A member of Generation Z herself, Janfaza is best known for her theory of The Two Gen Zs. Her written work has been featured in "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", "CNN", "Vox", "The Free Press", "Glamour", "POLITICO Magazine", "Teen Vogue", "Vogue", "Elle", "Cosmopolitan", and "Bustle". And her on-air analysis has been featured on "CNN", "CBS", "C-SPAN", "NY-1", and "WNYC Public Radio". She is also a contributor to "The Bulwark". This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bigtentnews.substack.com
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STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, FEATURING THADDEUS MCCOTTER, 4-28-2026.(ABRIDGED BY TECH ERRORS.)1930 BOSPHORUSThe current administration faces a dire economic landscape dominated by surging gasoline prices at $4.11 per gallon and oil hitting $111 a barrel. These pressures are exacerbated by escalating threats to global maritime choke points, specifically the Straits of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb, disrupting energy supplies to Asia and Europe while stalling growth in nations like Germany. Pocketbook issues further complicate the political environment, as the rising cost of beef, eggs, and staple goods create a "textbook" list of troubles for the incumbent party. Young people are increasingly forced to rent because high interest rates make purchasing a home prohibitively expensive.Despite holding the majority, Republicans are in a precarious position because immediate remedies, such as resolving the Iranian conflict, remain outside of congressional control. If voters do not feel the palpable benefit of Republicanpolicies, they will turn to the Democratic Party as a practical alternative in November. Democrats may win by positioning themselves as an effective check, mimicking Rahm Emanuel's 2006 strategy of simply not being Republicans. This strategy allows them to gain power without a detailed agenda by focusing instead on stopping the current administration's trajectory. While seeking tariff relief through negotiations with China, much of the inflation is already baked in and unlikely to drop immediately. Because this administration is transactional and far less predictable than traditional regimes, the Republican majority's path forward remains uncertain as the "hour is getting late".
Alan Skorski recently interviewed Award-winning journalist and author of the watchdog Jewish news Substack, AFTER OCTOBER 7, Kevin Deutsch, to talk about the new state of America where Jews are being targeted by both the far left and far right. The interview opened with Skorski stating that deep blue states like NY elected Mamdani for Mayor in NYC, while in a solid red state like Florida, antisemite James Fishback is running as a GOP candidate for Governor while Dan Blizerian is challenging Jewish Republican Randy Fine for his Congressional seat. According to Deutsch, the Far left began their campaign against Israel as part of their “social justice” agenda, promoting the blood-libel accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. On the far right, antisemites like James Fishback, running for Governor in Florida, exploited the left's antisemitism to advance their own vitriol against Jews. Deutsch revealed that so-called America-ONLY Fishback has received substantial donations form Democratic Muslims who support his antisemitism. According to Deutsch, the Democrats are done with Israel as was evidenced by 40 Democrat Senators who supported Bernie Sanders' bill to stop all military aid to Israel. Deutsch said that the GOP must put up a firewall to stop people like Fishback, or Israel will have no support in America, and Jews will be isolated. On drawing parallels between America today and 1930's Germany, Skorski said that Hitler created the “Nazi movement,” whereas today, movements have been created to turn the government against Israel. Deutsch said that Israel is being attacked by a professional propaganda campaign funded by Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood, and supported by other left-wing NGO's that have overwhelmed Israel and their ability to fight the destructive information war. “The DSA, Democratic Socialist of America, like the Nazis, are employing a purity test” according to Deutsch, where opposing Israel, regardless of any other issue, is mandatory. The DSA is seating candidates at every level in every contest in America. Whether it's the school board or local civil rights commissions, the DSA are getting their candidates in. It's a bottom-up movement that is turning Jews into proxies for Israel. On the topic of AIPAC-TRACKER, which posts which candidates receive funding from AIPAC, the 2-person group is made up of a Marxist and Groyper. They have singled out AIPAC in order to strip Jews of their civil rights to support Israel. Kevin Deutsch talked about “tokenization,” where he cited J Street, Rahm Emmanuel, and disappointingly, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who, through their public bashing of Israel, have created a “social permission structure” to the left to bash Israel, and by extension, the Jews. The Jewish Truth Bomb 29APR2026 - PODCAST
Both parties, but especially the Democrats, are defaulting to team competition in their quest to contribute. We talk about large social systems moving between loose and tight, open and closed. Effective systems vary these conditions based on the environment. The United States needs both the left, which is concerned with affiliation/care and the right which is concerned with achievement and conscientiousness. And effective system needs to act like a water faucet between these two, opening and closing based on the particular problem to be solved. We talk about the Virginia redistricting. And,We listen to Victor Hanson and Rahm Emanuel on the problems with the Democrats.Clip Used: From ‘Deplorables' to Dress-Up: Why Democrats Can't Win Back Trump's Base | Victor Davis HansonBy: The Daily SignalFollow Us:YouTubeXFacebookBlueskyAll audio & videos edited by: Jay Prescott Videography
It's primary season, this time against a backdrop of heightened concerns and awareness of powerful figures skirting accountability for sexual abuse and misconduct. Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have “made accountability for sexual abuse and sexual violence an electoral issue,” says Intercept politics reporter Jessica Washington. One of the biggest stories to shake up politics in recent weeks are sexual assault allegations that upended Rep. Eric Swalwell's bid to become the next governor of California, forcing the Democratic front-runner to also resign from his House seat. “You also have to give some credit to Democrats as well for immediately moving on these allegations very swiftly,” says Washington.This week on The Intercept Briefing, Washington and Intercept senior politics reporter Akela Lacy speak to host Jordan Uhl about the themes emerging this midterm election season. They talk about how the crowded California gubernatorial race is boosting Republicans to the top of the ticket to why powerful factions of the Democratic Party are hyperfixating on Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, rather than leveraging Trump's sinking approval rating. “This is about not wanting to share power with the left,” notes Washington.They also discuss what makes a candidate or elected official a progressive. “We've seen a lot of candidates, particularly 2028 candidates, whether senatorial or gubernatorial, who have had long-standing relationships with AIPAC or demonstrated pro-Israel policy records like Rahm Emanuel, Cory Booker, Josh Shapiro, Ruben Gallego, all come out now against AIPAC or distancing themselves from AIPAC,” says Lacy. “It doesn't really matter if you're rejecting AIPAC money, if you aren't changing any of the policies that you adopt with respect to how the U.S. treats Israel.”For all that and more listen to the full conversation of The Intercept Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen.Keep our investigations free and fearless at theintercept.com/join. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1RBYWVXGom0 Follow Unholy and learn more about the pod: https://unholy-podcast.lovable.app/ Join our Patreon community to get access to bonus episodes, discounts on merch and more: https://bit.ly/UnholyPatreon Listen to Aner Shapira z"l and Yehudit Ravitz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1XbaGln45Q Pre-order "Zariz" by Adeena Sussman: https://www.adeenasussman.com/zariz Israel's 78th Independence Day arrives in the shadow of a three-year war — and a nation more divided than ever. As US-Iran talks stall and the Lebanon ceasefire holds by a thread, Yonit and Jonathan take stock of where Israel stands: from the parallel ceremonies splitting the country, to Rahm Emanuel's seismic break from past support for Israeli military aid, to Ezra Klein's "one state reality" argument — and why Yonit thinks it misses half the picture. Then: a joyful detour. Adeena Sussman, author of the forthcoming Zariz: 100 Easy, Breezy, Tel Aviv-y Recipes, joins to talk about cooking through a war, the fusion of Jewish and Israeli identity on the plate, and why every pot of Sabbath stew is a political act.
Rising tensions in the Middle East and a shifting political divide in the US take center stage. As Donald Trump extends a fragile ceasefire with Iran, questions grow over how the conflict will end - with Iran still controlling the Strait of Hormuz and US pressure ongoing. At the same time, public opinion in America is undergoing a dramatic shift. Support for Israel is declining across both parties, with more Americans now sympathizing with Palestinians than Israelis - an unprecedented change shaping the future of US politics. Tonight's debate captures that divide: lifelong Democrat Alan Dershowitz switches parties to defend Israel, while Republican Joe Kent breaks ranks over US ties to Israel and the Iran War. With potential 2028 contenders like Josh Shapiro and Rahm Emanuel weighing in, the political stakes couldn't be higher. How does the Iran conflict end and where does America stand on Israel now? Piers Morgan is joined by international relations scholar, Professor John Mearsheimer, author and legal scholar Alan Dershowitz, former director of the US National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent, and Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group. Polymarket poll on the 2028 Republican Presidential nominee - https://polymarket.com/event/republican-presidential-nominee-2028 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, FEATURING THADDEUS MCCOTTER, 4-21-261940 WINSTON CHURCHILLThe current political landscape of 2026 bears a striking resemblance to the 2006 and 2008 election cycles, suggesting a potential midterm realignment. In 2006, the Democratic Party, led by strategist Rahm Emanuel, successfully utilized the mantra "send George Bush a message" to dismantle what was then considered a "permanent" Republican majority. This shift was driven by public dissatisfaction with the Iraq War and emerging economic fissures that eventually led to the 2008 Great Deflation.Today, the Republican Party faces similar "headwinds" as it navigates the midterm of Donald Trump's second term. The sources indicate that the American economy is currently fragile, plagued by inflation, rising oil prices, and supply chain disruptions exacerbated by the conflict with Iran. Thaddius Mart observes that while macroeconomic numbers might not look "terrible" to some, many Americans feel the "hearth of home" is endangered due to the high cost of gas, food staples, and the threat of AI destroying entry-level jobs. This economic anxiety mirrors the "distressing period" of 2006, where the public sought a "better path" away from the incumbent party.A significant challenge for the current Republican majority is that President Trump "sucks the oxygen out of the room," making it nearly impossible for individual members to campaign independently of his polarizing presence. This dynamic was also present with George W. Bush in 2006 and Barack Obama during his midterms, where the president's low approval ratings weighed down the entire ticket. Internal GOP friction is further evidenced by figures like Senator Tom Tillis, who chose retirement over a campaign centered on personal loyalty to the president rather than policy.Conversely, the sources suggest the Democratic Party possesses a "deeper bench" of potential candidates for 2028, such as Gavin Newsom or Gretchen Whitmer. Mart predicts that Democrats may attempt to "break the glass ceiling" by nominating a moderate female candidate with executive experience, similar to how the "fresh face" of Barack Obama energized the base in 2008. While the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) present internal "fissures," the party remains united by a shared goal of defeating the MAGA movement.Ultimately, the Republican majority is described as "hanging by a thread". To avoid a "deluge" similar to 2006, the GOP must move beyond "whimsical" policies and pass legislation that offers "palpable benefits" to the public, particularly regarding healthcare and affordability. However, with time running out before the midterms, the sources conclude that history appears poised to repeat itself, with a Democratic surge.
Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 4/17/26) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Congress and the U.S. political system resembling a gerontocracy, many including possible 2028 Democratic presidential contender Rahm Emanuel are calling for age limits for political offices—but term limits may be the best way to ensure leadership from the best and brightest of any age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about Bill Maher revealing to the "Real Time with Bill Maher" crowd that mainstream media lied about Hungary's Viktor Orbán being an authoritarian who wouldn't give up power; "Real Time with Bill Maher" guest Rahm Emanuel grudgingly agreeing with Bill Maher that Donald Trump's switching to fighting an economic war with Iran is a positive development; "Meet the Press'" Kristen Welker asking Zohran Mamdani if he still supports the naive ideas of Democratic Socialism after facing the brutal realities of the NYC budget shortfall; Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson causing outrage over his remarks connecting the restaurant industry to slavery in his push to have slavery reparations for African Americans in Chicago; "The Breakfast Club's" Charlamagne tha God asking Ilhan Omar about her skyrocketing net worth due to her husband Tim Mynett's involvement in eStCru winery; Donald Trump posting Elon Musk discussing how Stacey Abrams may be the next target of his fraud investigations; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Polymarket -Go to http://polymarket.com to trade on the outcomes of live events from politics, pop culture, to sports and more! Lean - A powerful weight loss supplement with remarkable results to help lower blood sugar, burn fat by converting it into energy, and curb your appetite. Rubin Report viewers get 20% off plus free rush shipping off their first order! Go to: https://TakeLean.com and enter promo code RUBIN for your discount
Hello to you listening in Cortland, New York! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga. As the story goes the miracle of a human birth is as rare as a blind turtle that swims through the ocean surfacing once every 100 years and happens to raise its head through a single ring of seaweed randomly floating on the water. Equally rare is the opportunity to be living through cataclysmic crises capable of shifting a whole civilization. Internal changes, external pressures or environmental collapse have shifted whole civilizations. Crises are unfolding right before our very lives. Strange to think, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.” [2008 Rahm Emanuel chief of staff to President Barack Obama] That being true, how might we exploit these cataclysmic crises instead of letting them go to waste? We start small. Each one doing just one thing beautifully. Why? Small actions done consistently with curiosity, compassion, and hope have the collective power to change the course of history! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website during reconstruction, check out the Communication Services, email me [info@quartermoonstoryarts.net] to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a! The harsh reality of J6er’s vs Somali Fraudsters It’s easier to blame the Jews than the failed leadership It’s awesome; the US Navy doesn’t F around Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill's guests are Kara Swisher, Rahm Emanuel, Jake Sullivan (Originally aired 4/17/26 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We chat about prestige TV and Anders' recent disruption with Climate Defiance of a Rahm Emanuel event. Then, in light of the revelations about now former Congressman and Gubernatorial candidate, Eric Swalwell, we dive into his sus as hell career. Sub to our bonus feed for the full episode at Patreon.com/poddamnamerica
Sam Harris speaks with Rahm Emanuel about American politics, the state of the Democratic Party, and the 2028 presidential race. They discuss Emanuel's possible presidential run, identity politics and the left's cultural cul-de-sac, the Mississippi reading miracle, antisemitism on the left and right, the Gaza war, Netanyahu's failures, U.S. policy toward China, wealth inequality, and other topics. If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe.
The MAGA media revolt over Iran is in full swing and Trump posts a nearly 500-word screed declaring "I no longer care" — before attacking each critic in obsessive detail. Meanwhile, the ceasefire hangs by a thread as it becomes clear that Trump has no idea what's in it, calls to invoke the 25th Amendment grow louder, JD Vance heads to Islamabad to negotiate with the Iranians, and Melania Trump makes a baffling appearance to defend herself against Epstein allegations that no one was asking about. Then, former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel stops by to talk about Iran and his widely rumored ambitions for 2028.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
Kara is joined by guest host Rahm Emanuel to unpack the shaky Iran ceasefire, and what it means for U.S. credibility abroad. Then, they break down Democrats' recent electoral momentum, and the chaos unfolding in the California governor's race. Plus, Elon Musk takes aim at Sam Altman, and unfortunately, RFK Jr. launches a podcast. Watch this episode on the Pivot YouTube channel.Follow us on Instagram and Threads at @pivotpodcastofficial.Follow us on Bluesky at @pivotpod.bsky.socialFollow us on TikTok at @pivotpodcast.Send us your questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or email pivot@voxmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
USA Today conservative political columnist Ingrid Jacques pounced on Rahm Emanuel's words last week, along with American mobility trends that shows that liberals & progressives (get this) move around the country. That people are fleeing "progressive states" in droves for red states (it's actually happening to some notable red states, too) and somehow concludes - with all that's going on in the world under the regime of MAGA mayhem - that things look bad for Democrats in the longterm. Okay. Emanuel, who may be prepping the runway for a presidential run, did an interview at GZERO World where he said "If they (Democrats) get caught in the cultural cul-de-sac again, running around, getting themselves wrapped around an ankle, the American people will make a judgment.” It was in another interview where Emanuel said Democrats had "lost the plot" on cultural issues. Rahm served in the Obama White House so it stuns me he needs the history lesson or for this to be pointed out: The problem is, Democrats don't politicize "cultural" issues; they respond when Republicans do, and usually with a sort of timidity that doesn't ooze "strength."Democrats fail to lead and sit meekly in the background while society pushes cultural issues forward, then want some credit for it. People read through that, too.
This week, Axe and Murphy are joined live and in person by Hack regular, former U.S. Ambassador, and former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel. The Hacks break down the escalating war with Iran and Trump's increasingly heated rhetoric, as strikes intensify and diplomacy teeters on the brink. They dig into JD Vance's trip abroad—and what his chances are for 2028—before turning to the midterms and the wide-open Democratic race for the White House. All that and much more! Photo by Roger Simmons/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Culture wars have distracted America's K-12 system at the expense of students, says former U.S. Ambassador and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. On this episode of The Current, Emanuel sits down with Jon Valant, director of the Brown Center on Education Policy, to diagnose what went wrong and how some schools are trying to get it right. Show notes and transcript. Follow The Current and all Brookings podcasts on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.
Hear about Rahm Emanuel's time as a White House Chief of Staff and as mayor of Chicago and his tenure as ambassador to Japan. Learn about his current perspective on the United States trajectory, his presidential aspirations, and how to solve problems in Government. Listen to Rahm Emanuel talk about how we drive politics back to the middle, build Government that serves the people it's made for, creates political messaging for the middle class, fighting corruption and insider trading, and so much more!Support the showKeep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com
Ex-ambassador Rahm Emanuel is now the latest of a growing number of Democrats to criticize the party over their obsession with trans men in women's sports.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Joy Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to celebrate Behind the Table's Webby Award nomination! Vote now: https://theviewabc.visitlink.me/PSXUua Then, Joy explains why she's never been competitive, why she stays firmly in her own lane, and why she doesn't need compliments—especially from men. She weighs in on former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel's appearance on the show and pushes back on his view that parents need to constantly tell their kids they love them, sharing how she expresses love differently. Joy also talks about whether she thinks she'll see a female president in her lifetime and who she's watching as a potential next Democratic presidential candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Todd breaks down the escalating Iran conflict, cutting through media narratives to explain the clear strategic objectives behind U.S. action. From Marco Rubio's blunt defense of Trump's plan to the real risks of Iranian sleeper cells inside the United States, this episode connects the dots the mainstream media ignores. Todd also exposes the absurd bias in political coverage, highlighting how figures like Rahm Emanuel are fawned over while conservatives are relentlessly attacked. If you want clarity on foreign policy, national security, and media manipulation—this is a must-listen conversation grounded in truth, strategy, and common sense.
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about Rahm Emanuel and alleged hospice fraud in California, setting the tone for a wide-ranging discussion on politics and government accountability. He speculates about Emanuel potentially entering the presidential race and frames it as a challenge for the political left, while also touching on controversies involving Kristi Noem. Later Brett turned to the clip of Marco Rubio, highlighting a sharp critique of NATO allies and their reluctance to fully support U.S. strategic operations. Rubio’s comments underscored frustration over denied access to bases and airspace, raising broader questions about what the United States truly gains from such alliances. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todd breaks down the escalating Iran conflict, cutting through media narratives to explain the clear strategic objectives behind U.S. action. From Marco Rubio's blunt defense of Trump's plan to the real risks of Iranian sleeper cells inside the United States, this episode connects the dots the mainstream media ignores. Todd also exposes the absurd bias in political coverage, highlighting how figures like Rahm Emanuel are fawned over while conservatives are relentlessly attacked. If you want clarity on foreign policy, national security, and media manipulation—this is a must-listen conversation grounded in truth, strategy, and common sense.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss the latest developments in the War in Iran and this weekend's "No Kings" demonstrations. Then, they talk about dissent within the Republican Congressional leadership over the partial government shutdown and reports that FBI Director Kash Patel may be preparing to release government files concerning Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and his connection with an alleged Chinese fundraiser, a move Swalwell has called “a personal vendetta” aimed at derailing his bid for the governorship of California. And finally, they discuss a Politico profile of Rahm Emanuel and Duke's stunning loss to UConn, allowing UConn to advance to the Final Four in the 2026 NCAA Mens' Basketball Tournament. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Ian Bremmer and Rahm Emanuel discuss the deepening conflict in the Middle East, US foreign policy under Trump, and the upcoming midterms. Rahm Emanuel argues that this is a war of choice, one President Trump made himself, not one driven by external pressures like Israel's influence. While the Prime Minister of Israel has long pushed for military action, Emanuel stresses that the responsibility for war ultimately lies with the US president, not foreign actors. He also highlights how America's fractured political system has complicated decision-making, making it harder for the US to act with a unified voice on the world stage. Emanuel argues that Trump's actions have eroded relationships with critical allies, particularly in Europe and the Gulf. “The price of belittling your allies is now coming home to roost,” Emanuel warns, pointing to the growing isolation the US faces at a time when global cooperation is needed most. He also discusses the broader implications of US military deployments in the region and the rising threat of Iran's growing influence. Emanuel also addresses the internal division within the US, explaining how China is carefully watching America's internal dysfunction. “Nothing China does scares me,” he says. “It's what we don't do here at home that scares me.”" Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ian Bremmer joins Rahm Emanuel at New York City's 92nd Street Y to discuss the deepening conflict in the Middle East, US foreign policy under Trump, and the upcoming midterms. Rahm Emanuel argues that this is a war of choice, one President Trump made himself, not one driven by external pressures like Israel's influence. While the Prime Minister of Israel has long pushed for military action, Emanuel stresses that the responsibility for war ultimately lies with the US president, not foreign actors. He also highlights how America's fractured political system has complicated decision-making, making it harder for the US to act with a unified voice on the world stage. Emanuel argues that Trump's actions have eroded relationships with critical allies, particularly in Europe and the Gulf. “The price of belittling your allies is now coming home to roost,” Emanuel warns, pointing to the growing isolation the US faces at a time when global cooperation is needed most. He also discusses the broader implications of US military deployments in the region and the rising threat of Iran's growing influence. Emanuel also addresses the internal division within the US, explaining how China is carefully watching America's internal dysfunction. “Nothing China does scares me,” he says. “It's what we don't do here at home that scares me.”" Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on February 27th, 2026. In this conversation, Rahm Emanuel discusses his extensive political career and shares insights on current political dynamics, particularly focusing on the upcoming elections, the Democratic Party's strategies, and the challenges posed by Trump. He emphasizes the importance of strong leadership, the need for effective immigration policies, and the impact of social media and AI on society. Emanuel also reflects on the Epstein case and its implications for public trust in the elite. Be sure to check out the On Brand with Donny Deutsch YouTube page. Takeaways: Rahm Emanuel has a rich political background as a former mayor and chief of staff. The upcoming elections are a referendum on Trump and the Republican Party. Democrats need to create a strong message that resonates with voters' personal experiences. Leadership during tough times is crucial for political success. There is a significant shortage of skilled workers in the U.S. labor market. Immigration policy needs bipartisan support to address current challenges. Social media regulations for youth are necessary to protect children. AI poses a unique challenge to the job market that requires careful management. The Epstein case highlights public cynicism towards the elite and their immunity. Emanuel encourages a focus on trust between law enforcement and communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Scott Jennings Show, Scott broadcasts from Scottsdale, Arizona with breaking news and analysis on national security, immigration policy, and the ongoing war in Iran—plus a wide-ranging conversation with former Chicago Mayor and Ambassador Rahm Emanuel about the future of the Democratic Party and a possible 2028 run. Call Lear Capital at 800-880-2424 or visit https://LearScott.com https://byrna.com/ https://balanceofnature.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, Obama's former Chief of Staff, says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who's at the center of the Iran conflict, has isolated Israel like never before. This episode was produced by Jesse Ash, edited by Miranda Kennedy, fact-checked by Andrea Lopez-Cruzado, engineered by Shannon Mahoney and hosted by Astead Herndon. Rahm Emanuel appearing before Congress. Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images. You can also watch this episode on video at youtube.com/vox. Listen to Today, Explained ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. New Vox members get $20 off their membership right now. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sarah and Beth react to Trump's State of the Union address, Governor Abigail Spanberger's response, and what it all signals for 2028. Outside of politics, they turn inward and share their experience with Dan Pink's AI-powered self-reflection exercise. Topics Discussed: Trump’s State of the Union Looking Ahead to 2028 Outside of Politics: Brutal Truths from AI Ready to go deeper? Visit our website for complete show notes, exclusive premium content, chats, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Supreme Court rules that the President's tariffs are illegal. His response is to sign a ten percent tariff on every country on earth. Former Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, retired federal Judge John E. Jones III, and CNN Chief Legal Affairs Paula Reid discuss how that squares with the law. Plus, incredible footage from southern California of surfers and swimmers who often have no idea they're surprisingly close to great white sharks, yet they don't attack. Researchers are trying to figure out why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Presidential candidate (?) Rahm Emanuel joins ML and Marc to talk about everything but his political ambitions. STRAIGHT DOPEWho's Rahm Emanuel, […]
Rahm Emanuel has held many political jobs, and he's considering a run for President. In a wide-ranging interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, he critiques democrats and offers advice for the upcoming midterms.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.This bonus episode of Up First was edited by Reena Advani. It was produced by Barry Gordemer and Kaity Kline. We get engineering support from Robert Rodriguez. Our Deputy Executive Producer is Kelley Dickens and our Executive Producer is Jay Shaylor.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Is the American Dream still possible? This week, longtime politician Rahm Emanuel joins Preet. Rahm served in both the Clinton and Obama administrations, represented Illinois in the U.S. House, and later became mayor of Chicago. Most recently, he served as U.S. ambassador to Japan. Rahm and Preet discuss the affordability crisis, why Trump supporters feel betrayed, and how Rahm's longtime career in politics has prepared him for a 2028 presidential campaign. Then, Preet answers your questions about the deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis and whether the law provides any avenues for accountability. In the bonus for Insiders, Preet and Rahm break down why our kids aren't reading at grade level and what can be done about it. Join the CAFE Insider community to stay informed without hysteria, fear-mongering, or rage-baiting. Head to cafe.com/insider to sign up. Thank you for supporting our work. Show notes and a transcript of the episode are available on our website. You can now watch this episode! Head to CAFE's Youtube channel and subscribe. Have a question for Preet? Ask @PreetBharara on BlueSky, or Twitter with the hashtag #AskPreet. Email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 833-997-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rahm Emanuel, former mayor of Chicago and chief of staff to President Obama, joins Tommy to discuss where he thinks the Democratic Party went wrong in 2024, why he's advocating for a blanket social media ban for children under 16, and to reflect on the foreign policy decisions from the Obama era that have shaped the 21st century. Then, Tommy asks Rahm whether there might be presidential ambitions behind his recent podcast tour.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.