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Fox News' Chief Washington Correspondent -- and Friend of the Show -- Mike Emanuel calls in, to discuss President Trump's tariffs/tariff strategy (and to give Rich advice for Politics & Pints).
Veteran health care reporter Julie Rovner breaks down the massive cuts and reorganization at HHS and answers listeners' questions about what to expect next.Guest:Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent, KFF Health NewsLearn more and read a full transcript on our website.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news.Support this type of journalism today, with a gift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week at the White House, President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, announcing reciprocal trade measures to counter foreign taxes. He also hosted Jordan's King Abdullah and India's Prime Minister Modi, as he continued floating the idea of a U.S. takeover of Gaza. Meanwhile, Elon Musk joined President Trump with his son beside the Resolute desk to push for cuts in government waste, fueling a battle over spending transparency. Chief Washington Correspondent at the Washington Examiner Byron York joins to break it all down. This week, the House and Senate budget committees advanced competing budget plans that include President Trump's top priorities, such as making his 2017 tax cuts permanent and reducing overall federal spending. However, both proposals still face an uphill battle as Republicans are divided on how best to enact the Trump agenda. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the hurdles ahead for Republicans, the potential for a government shutdown, and the ongoing confirmation process for President Trump's remaining cabinet nominees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week at the White House, President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, announcing reciprocal trade measures to counter foreign taxes. He also hosted Jordan's King Abdullah and India's Prime Minister Modi, as he continued floating the idea of a U.S. takeover of Gaza. Meanwhile, Elon Musk joined President Trump with his son beside the Resolute desk to push for cuts in government waste, fueling a battle over spending transparency. Chief Washington Correspondent at the Washington Examiner Byron York joins to break it all down. This week, the House and Senate budget committees advanced competing budget plans that include President Trump's top priorities, such as making his 2017 tax cuts permanent and reducing overall federal spending. However, both proposals still face an uphill battle as Republicans are divided on how best to enact the Trump agenda. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the hurdles ahead for Republicans, the potential for a government shutdown, and the ongoing confirmation process for President Trump's remaining cabinet nominees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week at the White House, President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, announcing reciprocal trade measures to counter foreign taxes. He also hosted Jordan's King Abdullah and India's Prime Minister Modi, as he continued floating the idea of a U.S. takeover of Gaza. Meanwhile, Elon Musk joined President Trump with his son beside the Resolute desk to push for cuts in government waste, fueling a battle over spending transparency. Chief Washington Correspondent at the Washington Examiner Byron York joins to break it all down. This week, the House and Senate budget committees advanced competing budget plans that include President Trump's top priorities, such as making his 2017 tax cuts permanent and reducing overall federal spending. However, both proposals still face an uphill battle as Republicans are divided on how best to enact the Trump agenda. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the hurdles ahead for Republicans, the potential for a government shutdown, and the ongoing confirmation process for President Trump's remaining cabinet nominees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
02/02/25: Tyler Axness, host of "Afternoons Live," is filling in for Joel Heitkamp and is joined by Carl Hulse. Carl is the Chief Washington Correspondent at the New York Times and primarily covers Congress, the intersection of Congress and the White House and national political races and issues. He's been covering Washington since 1985, and shares his expertise on the Cabinet appointments and work that Elon Musk is doing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, U.S. Army Iraq Combat Medic Veteran Col. Dr. Damon Arnold is joined by Julie Rovner, KFF Health News' Chief Washington Correspondent, to discuss her insightful article, Trump's Picks for Top Health Jobs: Not Just Team of Rivals but Team of Opponents. Julie sheds light on the controversial nominations for key health agencies, exploring how these appointments could impact public health policy, the role of scientific expertise, and the future of government agencies like the FDA, NIH, and CDC. Together, they analyze the broader implications of health leadership in the current political climate and the critical need for expertise amidst rising misinformation.
In this compelling episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, I welcome Kevin Cirilli, a visiting media fellow at the Atlantic Council, an accomplished journalist, and a futurist thinker. Kevin shares his remarkable journey from a young journalist covering high-profile stories to becoming a thought leader in technology, and global innovation. Our conversation is further enriched by the presence of Edie Fraser, my co-author of Women Mean Business, who introduces Kevin with a heartfelt endorsement of his forward-thinking leadership. A Journey Rooted in Integrity and Passion Kevin begins by recounting his upbringing in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, where he developed an early fascination with news, technology, and storytelling. His journey into journalism was unexpected but transformative. While attending Penn State University, he joined the Daily Collegian, where he discovered his passion for reporting. Covering crime stories and student government campaigns, Kevin honed his storytelling skills and learned the importance of trust and integrity in journalism. He shares a pivotal moment when his coverage of the Penn State child abuse scandal led to his first professional opportunity with Politico. Despite initial challenges, Kevin's dedication to seeing stories through to completion—and his commitment to truth—earned him recognition as a rising star in journalism. If you prefer to watch our podcast, click here: The Unexpected Path to Covering Trump Kevin discusses his unique experience covering Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. What began as an assignment to cover Trump's hacked Twitter account evolved into a historic role as he followed the candidate across the country. Kevin shares anecdotes about the whirlwind nature of Trump rallies and the moment he realized the profound impact of his reporting when Trump won the presidency. He reflects on his time as Bloomberg's Chief Washington Correspondent, where he reported on the intersection of global business and politics, gaining unparalleled insights into world affairs. A Shift Toward Geopolitics and Technology As Kevin's career progressed, he felt a growing desire to explore broader issues beyond traditional politics. His fellowship with the Atlantic Council allowed him to focus on the intersection of geopolitics, technology, and security. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how emerging technologies like AI, space exploration, and quantum computing are reshaping global dynamics. Kevin advocates for freedom and ethical innovation, stressing the need to ensure that the creators of critical technologies share democratic values. Introducing “Meet the Future” Kevin introduces his latest venture, Meet the Future, a platform dedicated to fostering dialogue about the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. Initially starting as a mentorship program, Meet the Future has grown into a dynamic newsletter and educational initiative. It focuses on providing actionable information about topics like cryptocurrency, semiconductor manufacturing, and space weather, with an underlying commitment to freedom and innovation. Kevin's mission is clear: to empower individuals with the knowledge they need to navigate a rapidly changing world. He envisions Meet the Future as a platform that inspires the next generation of leaders while sparking meaningful conversations about the technologies shaping our lives. Kevin Cirilli's Passion for Storytelling In a surprising twist, Kevin reveals his foray into theater with the creation of a new play, The Man in the Red Hat. This creative endeavor reflects his deep commitment to storytelling and his belief in the power of narrative to inspire change. While details remain under wraps, Kevin describes the writing process as a joyful and transformative experience, offering a new medium for him to explore his ideas. Lessons and Takeaways Throughout the episode, Kevin shares valuable lessons from his journey: Follow Your Interests: Pursue what excites you, even if the path is unconventional. Embrace Change: Be willing to pivot when opportunities arise. Prioritize Integrity: Success comes from staying true to your values. Have Fun: Joy and passion are essential for long-term fulfillment. Final Reflections As the conversation concludes, Andi and Edie celebrate Kevin's inspiring vision for the future. They highlight his ability to translate complex global issues into accessible insights, emphasizing the importance of embracing freedom, innovation, and collaboration. Kevin's journey, filled with unexpected doors and transformative experiences, serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one person can have on shaping the future. To learn more about Kevin Cirilli and subscribe to his Meet the Future newsletter, visit MTF.tv. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in geopolitics, technology, and the transformative power of storytelling. Kevin Cirilli's story is one of resilience, curiosity, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge, making it a perfect fit for the On the Brink with Andi Simon audience. Reach out and contact us if you want to see how a little anthropology can help your business grow. Let's Talk! From Observation to Innovation, Andi Simon, PhD CEO | Corporate Anthropologist | Author Simonassociates.net Info@simonassociates.net @simonandi LinkedIn
Today on the Chris and Amy Show they talk about party etiquette, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS Major Garrett talks about Donald Trump picking Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals players trade value and Dimond Sport deal with Prime Video. Mike LaMartina, Chief Operating Officer of Ballpark Village joins to discuss Spark St. Louis small business opportunity for a 6 month single office. Cara Spencer, St. Louis Alderwomen for Ward 8 joins to talk about the proposal to invest Rams money to north city and downtown.
On this episode: With a record 11 abortion related measures on the ballot in 10 states, we can expect one of the nation's most divisive issues to linger in many American minds when they head to cast their votes at the polls in a few weeks. In the first half of the show, you'll hear Ballotpedia staff writer Nicole Fisher detail the measures, how they're different, and what polling indicates about their odds of passing. In the second half, we'll be joined by Julie Rovner — KFF Health News' Chief Washington Correspondent and host of their weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health? — to explore how messaging around abortion has evolved post-Roe being overturned, the latest related to IVF treatment policy, how Federal policy makers could try to regain control over the issue from the states, and more. For a complete breakdown of abortion's role this Fall: https://ballotpedia.org/2024_abortion-related_ballot_measures_and_state_context And be sure to check out Julie Rovner's podcast, ‘What the Health?' Here's a recent episode which tackles how abortion is impacting the presidential race and more: https://kffhealthnews.org/news/podcast/what-the-health-366-harris-trump-vance-election-abortion-october-4-2024/ Sign up for our Newsletters: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia_Email_Updates Stream "On the Ballot" on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or love for BP, feel free to reach out at ontheballot@ballotpedia.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @Ballotpedia.
“Polls do not predict the future. They are a snapshot of now. They illustrate a potential preference, not a behavior,” Major Garrett tells KMOX. The Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS joins Chris and Amy to talk about the presidential race as we are less than a month from the election.
Chris and Amy begin the day talking about a new feature on the Audacy app plus some of the big headlines like Nelly getting arrested and Taylor Swift's concert in Vienna being cancelled due to a terrorist threat. Major Garrett, CBS' Chief Washington Correspondent, joins the show to talk about Cori Bush's loss to Wesley Bell and bickering between Vice President candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz.
Jonathan Karl is the Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News and the co-anchor of This Week. He's also the author of Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party. Karl joins Preet to discuss this historic presidential election, and the path forward for Kamala Harris to defeat Donald Trump. Plus, Preet is now a music producer. Check out Zeshan B's new album, “O Say, Can You See.” Vinyls of the album are available for purchase here. For show notes and a transcript of the episode head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/kamala-harris-trump-election-jonathan-karl/ Have a question for Preet? Ask @PreetBharara on Threads, or Twitter with the hashtag #AskPreet. Email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 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
Major Garrett, CBS's Chief Washington Correspondent, joined us as he does every Thursday, this time from Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama! Major discusses the game between the Cardinals and Giants, the passing of baseball icon Willie Mays, and today's Supreme Court decisions.
Despite what cable news may have you believe, Donald Trump is not the sole threat to our democracy. This week, we're peeling back the rhetoric and taking a look at where the vulnerabilities in our institutions lie. In conversation with Jane Mayer, Chief Washington Correspondent for The New Yorker magazine and Noah Bookbinder, President of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Jon explores the roots of our democratic dysfunction. From ever-multiplying dark money to shark tanking ideas for tax transparency, this episode has it all. Plus, hear from producers of the pod and get a taste for what you can expect in episodes to come! Fact Check: Jane Mayer mentions that Jon said the FEC is about as useless as male nipples. It was, in fact, Jordan Klepper who said this. Follow The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart on social media for more: > YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@weeklyshowpodcast > Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weeklyshowpodcast > TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@weeklyshowpodcast > X: https://x.com/weeklyshowpod Host/Executive Producer – Jon Stewart Executive Producer - James Dixon Executive Producer – Chris McShane Executive Producer – Caity Gray Lead Producer – Lauren Walker Producer – Brittany Mehmedovic Video/Audio Editor & Engineer - Rob Vitolo Researcher - Catherine Nouhan Music by Hansdle Hsu
We are more than excited to have Major Garrett back joining us on Thursday mornings and the Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS updated us on everything going on in D.C.
BigTent hosted a discussion featuring Laura W. Brill, CEO and Founder of The Civics Center and Jake Tapper, CNN Anchor and Chief Washington Correspondent. Their conversation dove into the current state of youth civic engagement and explored strategies for lowering the barriers to registration and voting. Laura and her team are on a mission to make voter registration part of every high school in America.About Laura Brill:Laura W. Brill is CEO and Founder of The Civics Center, as well as an attorney, former law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and a mother of two young adults. She launched The Civics Center in 2018 to stop youth voter suppression and tackle the decades-old problem of low youth turnout.Read Laura's piece on youth voter suppression on our blog: Link HereLink to Flier - Share with any High Schoolers you know: Link HereLink to Laura's Slides: Link HereLearn more about The Civics Center:Website: Link HereData and research: Link HereDonation: Donate HereAbout Jake TapperJake Tapper is a CNN anchor and chief Washington. He currently anchors a two-hour weekday program, The Lead with Jake Tapper. He has hosted CNN's Sunday morning show, State of the Union, since June 2015. In April 2021, he became the lead anchor for CNN for Washington, D.C. events. 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
On this encore episode, Bret revisits a conversation with Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News Jonathan Karl. He shares details from his new book Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party and the research that was put into the writing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News joins the show discussing the results of the New Hampshire primary and Nikki Haley saying she will not back out of race.
On this foggy Thursday Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors, talk about the excitement that AFC/NFC weekend is and a local kid playing for Lions that no one is talking about. Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News joins the show discussing the results of the New Hampshire primary and Nikki Haley saying she will not back out of race. Finally, did you see this.
Mike Emanuel is the Chief Washington Correspondent for Fox News Channel, joining the network in 1997 as a Los Angeles-based correspondent and also currently serves as a co-anchor of Fox News Live. He has contributed to and covered major moments in history, including FNC's 2022 Midterm Election coverage, Russia's invasion of Ukraine where he helmed overnight special coverage, reported live from the Capitol during the Jan 6th riots, and covered both the House and Senate proceedings surrounding both impeachments of President Donald Trump. Mike in his role has reported on key congressional races, the IRS scandal, attacks, confirmations, President Obama's 2015 State of the Union address, and many other events both nationally and internationally. Before joining FNC, Emanuel worked for KCAL-TV (CBS 9), a local independent station in Los Angeles, CA, where he covered breaking news. Prior to that, he covered local and state politics for KMID-TV (ABC 2) in Midland, Texas, KCEN-TV (NBC 6) in Waco, Texas and KTBC-TV (FOX 7) in Austin, Texas. A born Jersey boy, Mike earned his bachelor's degree in Communication at Rutgers where he also announced play-by-play sports for Rutgers Athletics on WRSU-FM. Listen to the full interview on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple Podcasts. #news #foxnews #washington #dc #anchor #rutgers #whitehouse #congress #fox #mentalperformance #podcast #tallpoppytalk #mentalhealthmatters #aotearoa #newzealand #america
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, Amy and Michael start with the Top of the Order where they discuss Hunter Biden speaking to the media, the House voting on a Biden impeachment inquiry, and antisemitism on college campuses. They then debate whether or not golfers joining LIV Golf are right for arguably overlooking how owners of LIV Golf have earned their money. They are then joined by Major Garrett, CBS' Chief Washington Correspondent. They discuss the difference between the impeachment inquiries made against Joe Biden as well as if Hunter Biden defying his subpoena. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
In this segment, Amy & Michael are joined by Major Garrett, CBS' Chief Washington Correspondent. They discuss the difference between the impeachment inquiries made against Joe Biden as well as if Hunter Biden defying his subpoena.
Blake Burman, Moderator of The Hill and Chief Washington Correspondent of NewsNation, joins John Williams to tell us the major takeaways from the GOP debate in Alabama.
Blake Burman, Moderator of The Hill and Chief Washington Correspondent of NewsNation, joins John Williams to tell us the major takeaways from the GOP debate in Alabama.
Blake Burman, Moderator of The Hill and Chief Washington Correspondent of NewsNation, joins John Williams to tell us the major takeaways from the GOP debate in Alabama.
Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News Jonathan Karl shares details from his new book Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party and the research that was put into the writing. Jonathan describes his perspective from his time covering the Trump White House, what a second term of the former president could look like, and how the former president's legal troubles factor into the 2024 Election. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Major Garrett is the Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News, and host of The Takeout podcast. He speaks on George Santos being expelled from the House, and whether he will be convicted.
11/16/23: Joel Heitkamp is joined by Carl Hulse on "News and Views." Carl is the Chief Washington Correspondent at the New York Times and has been covering Washington since 1985. Joel and Carl talk about the new Speaker of the House, the behavior of certain members of Congress, the stopgap bill to keep the government open, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show on KMOX, they start the show with the "Top of the Hour" and discuss the TikTok video making its way around the country of Osama Bin Laden's letter to America defending the September 11th Attacks. They are later joined by Major Garrett. Garrett, CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent, discusses George Santos, the ethics committee, his decision to not rerun in 2024, and more. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Thursday's are Major News with Major Garrett on The Chris & Amy Show on KMOX! Garrett, CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent, discusses George Santos, the ethics committee, his decision to not rerun in 2024, and more.
Listen to this segment of The Chris & Amy Show where Chris and Hancock are joined by Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News. They discuss George Santos not being expelled from the House, Speaker Mike Johnson, the Israel/Hamas war, and more.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show on KMOX, Chris and John Hancock are joined in studio by KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman. Ackerman reflects on the late Bob Knight and his own personal interactions with him. They are then joined by Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News. They discuss George Santos not being expelled from the House, Speaker Mike Johnson, the Israel/Hamas war, and more. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
In this episode, Bill discusses the new Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson of Louisiana, with guest Carl Hulse, Chief Washington Correspondent for the New York Times. Hulse has covered Congress over the course of three decades and is the Dean of Hill correspondents. They discuss Johnson's conservative views, his relationship with Donald Trump, and his religious beliefs. Hulse also speculates on how Johnson will navigate the challenges of leading the House and working with Democrats. They also touch on other topics such as gun control and the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. The episode concludes with a discussion on the recent shooting in Lewiston, Maine and Congressman Jared Golden's change of stance on gun control.As the world spirals out of control, And most of us feel helpless to stop it, one man and one organization runs toward the crises. That man is Jose Andres, and the organization is his World Central Kitchen. They are on the ground in hot spots around the world including the hottest of them all, Israel and Gaza. They're feeding the innocent civilians caught up in this war. Please support their work by going to their website, WCK.org. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen to this segment of The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Major Garrett, the Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News. Garrett discusses Mike Johnson being voted in as the Speaker of the House and more.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off with the "Top of the Order" and discuss the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson as well as the deadly mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. They take calls discussing Maine's gun policy as well. They are then joined by Major Garrett, the Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News. Garrett discusses Mike Johnson being voted in as the Speaker of the House and more. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
John Harwood, is Editor at Large for CNBC covering Washington and hosts the CNBC Digital original video series “Speakeasy with John Harwood.” Harwood was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and grew up in the Maryland suburbs outside of the nation's capital. He has been around journalism and politics all his life; his first trip on a presidential campaign press plane came when he was 11 years old and accompanied his father, then a political reporter for The Washington Post. While still in high school, he began his journalism career as a copy boy at The Washington Star. He studied history and economics at Duke University and graduated magna cum laude in 1978. Harwood subsequently joined The St. Petersburg Times, reporting on police, investigative projects, local government and politics. Later he became state capital correspondent in Tallahassee, Washington correspondent and political editor. While covering national politics, he also traveled extensively to South Africa, where he covered deepening unrest against the apartheid regime. In 1989, Harwood was named a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, where he spent the 1989-90 academic year. In 1991, he joined The Wall Street Journal as White House correspondent, covering the administration of George H. W. Bush. Later Harwood reported on Congress. In 1997, he became The Wall Street Journal'spolitical editor and chief political correspondent. While at The Wall Street Journal, Harwood wrote the newspaper's political column, “Washington Wire,” and oversaw the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. In March 2006, he joined CNBC as Chief Washington Correspondent. In addition to CNBC, Harwood offers political analysis on NBC and NPR, among others. Harwood has covered each of the last nine presidential elections.
Today is Major's birthday so the best present we could offer was a conversation on last night's GOP debate and Donald Trump's upcoming trip to a Fulton County courthouse.
It's Thursday and that means Major joins us to give us some insight into the never ending circus that is Washington D.C. Today we talk another Trump indictment and look back at the Bill Clinton scandal.
It's Thursday morning so that means Major Garrett joins us to catch us up on everything going on this week in Washington D.C.
Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins Scott Jagow discussing the indictments against former President Trump and what it might mean for the election.
We talk with Major Garrett as he heads to the D.C. courthouse where Donald Trump will be arraigned for his latest indictments. Plus, an update on the Hunter Biden case.
We cover it all with Major Garrett today from the breakdown of Hunter Biden's plea deal to the hearings on UAPs and everything in between from a busy week in Washington.
It's Thursday and that means we get to talk to Major Garrett so we can get an idea of what is going on in Washington D.C. Today we talk another target letter for Trump and IRS whistleblower.
When political spectacles abound, how can the media focus on the substance and avoid the clickbait? And is there a market left for nonpartisan cable news? Chief Washington Correspondent and Anchor of The Lead Jake Tapper joins us to discuss these questions, and his new book, All the Demons Are Here, a Post-Watergate thriller with inspiration from Trump, Murdoch and more. Need advice?! Call 1-888-KARA-PLZ and leave us a voice note with a question for Kara and Nayeema to answer in an upcoming advice episode. Other questions or comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on social media. We're @karaswisher and @nayeemaraza on Instagram/Threads — and Jake Tapper is @jaketapper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Mike Emanuel time! Fox News' Chief Washington Correspondent joins John Howell to share the details of the recent drug discovery on Pennsylvania Avenue. The good news? It's not anthrax. The bad: we don't know whose it is. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News, joined Ben & Woods on Wednesday morning! Listen here as Major talks about his time at Padres Spring Training recently, why this is uncharted territory for Padres fans to have an owner who will do whatever it takes to win, and MUCH more!
Carl Hulse is the Dean of congressional reporters. He's the Chief Washington Correspondent for the New York Times and has been covering Congress for over 35 years. This is a Congress like no other and he and Bill try to figure out what the 118th Congress is going to do.Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The American Federation of Government Employees. More information at afge.org. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is everything more expensive than it used to be? Yes, more-or-less, that's the reality facing Americans and it's not clear when consumer prices will ease. And on that note, this weekend we're running my appearance on The Takeout, a podcast hosted by Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News. It was a fun conversation about inflation, interest rates and what you can do to weather the economic headwinds. Have a money question? Email us, ask jill [at] jill on money dot com. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. 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
Is everything more expensive than it used to be? Yes, more-or-less, that's the reality facing Americans and it's not clear when consumer prices will ease. And on that note, this weekend we're running my appearance on The Takeout, a podcast hosted by Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News. It was a fun conversation about inflation, interest rates and what you can do to weather the economic headwinds. Have a money question? Email us, ask jill [at] jill on money dot com. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. 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