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On CNN's State of the Union, Dana Bash presses Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for details on Trump's trade negotiations with China and the impact tariffs are having on Americans. Then, Democratic Reps. Bonnie Watson Coleman, LaMonica McIver, and Rob Menendez join Dana to respond to the Trump administration's threat that they could be arrested after a clash with ICE officials in Newark, New Jersey. Next, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu square off over the politics of Trump's trade policy. Finally, Democratic Rep. Suhas Subramanyam and CNN Political Commentators Kristen Soltis Anderson, Brad Todd, and Xochitl Hinojosa spar over Trump's latest immigration threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc & Kim dive into hot-button issues from D.C. dysfunction to Hollywood surprises. Marc previews a chat with Ryan Schmels as the Senate revisits Daylight Saving Time—and why ending it may save lives. Congressman Bob Onder calls out GOP weakness and runaway spending. SCOTUS stuns by reinstating a deported MS-13 gang member over a paperwork technicality. Pam Bondi clashes with Rep. Jasmine Crockett on immigration. Chris Sununu finally backs Trump's unapologetic policies on trade and the border. Plus, “In Other News with Ethan” breaks down Gen Z's Minecraft movie madness, the launch of SNL UK, Oscar changes, and Eric Dane's ALS fight.
Marc & Kim wrap up the week with a no-holds-barred final hour on the Marc Cox Morning Show. They torch the NIL mess turning college sports into a cash grab, with Marc demanding a national standard and Kim ripping the constant athlete transfers. Former Gov. Chris Sununu takes heat for his sudden pivot on Trump, while Rep. Jasmine Crockett gets skewered for blaming groceries on immigration. St. Louis mayor-elect Kara Spencer's shakeup creates friction with outgoing Mayor Tishaura Jones, and Marc cheers state control of police budgets. Plus, a Queen of Hearts jackpot winner, fraud in federal programs, anti-Elon protesters, and why some men are hiding “play money” from their wives.
Donald Trump has taken the global economy on a dangerous roller coaster, and it's not over yet. Chris Sununu was the Republican Governor of New Hampshire. He was a backer of Nikki Haley but ultimately endorsed Donald Trump. He's just ruled out a Senate run in the state, much to the President's disappointment. He joins the program from New York. Also on today's show: author Ed Yong; economist Oren Cass; director Gints Zilbalodis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gov. Chris Sununu says he's going to sit out the 2026 U.S. Senate race -- what does that mean for New Hampshire politics? NHJournal Managing Editor Michael Graham asks veteran political reporter Mark Halperin. He gives his take on Sununu's decision, the chances Republicans will pick up the seat, and why he thinks Rep. Maggie Goodlander could be the biggest danger to Rep. Chris Pappas' Senate hopes.In addition to some rank punditry from the host, state Rep. James Spillane (R-Deerfield) talks about his recent trip to Israel with a group of legislators, and what Granite Staters should know about the Gaza conflict. This podcast sponsored by Perfect Smiles of Nashua. Find Mark Halperin's 2Way platform here.
Join Jim and Greg for 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss breaking news in the New Hampshire Senate race, a poll showing strong public demand for lower federal spending, how Trump-era tariffs may end up weakening Russia, and the strange presidential buzz surrounding ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.First, just two days after President Trump publicly backed former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu for U.S. Senate, Sununu has announced he will not enter the race. Jim and Greg briefly assess how this could impact Republican chances of flipping the seat in 2026.Next, they dig into a new Wall Street Journal poll showing more than two-thirds of Americans want federal spending cut. While not all support the GOP's approach, the poll confirms deep frustration with nearly $37 trillion in national debt and massive annual deficits. Jim questions how many Americans would agree on where to cut, while Greg recalls the narrow political window when this debt crisis might have been averted in the 1990s.Then, they're pleased to see one way Trump's tariff strategy is already creating pressure on Russia. One of the side effects of the new policy is that oil prices are down significantly since last week. Jim tells us how sustained lower prices could spell big trouble for Putin economically and militarily.Finally, they roll their eyes at growing chatter about ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith running for president in 2028. And now Smith himself is saying he's starting to think about it. Smith gained attention last year for supporting Kamala Harris but frequently calling out Democrats for being out of touch - especially on some key cultural issues. Jim and Greg dismiss the hype and even joke that Smith wouldn't be the best presidential pick at ESPN.Please visit our great sponsors:BetterHelp sponsors this podcast. Your well-being is worth it. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/3ML to get 10% off your first month.Future-proof business operations with NetSuite by Oracle. Visit https://NetSuite.com/MARTINI to download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning.This spring, get up to 50% off select plants with code MARTINI, plus an extra 15% off at checkout on your first purchase! https://fastgrowingtrees.com/Martini
Join Jim and Greg for Monday's 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss President Trump urging former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu to run for U.S. Senate in 2026, confusion among Trump's own advisers over the purpose and length of the latest tariffs, and new reporting on how The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg ended up in a […]
Join Jim and Greg for Monday's 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss President Trump urging former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu to run for U.S. Senate in 2026, confusion among Trump's own advisers over the purpose and length of the latest tariffs, and new reporting on how The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg ended up in a classified White House Signal chat about Yemen.First, they break down President Trump's full support for former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu for U.S. Senate in 2026. Trump also revealed that he and Sununu had spoken about the race in the Oval Office. It's a notable shift in their relationship, which has previously been tense. They also examine the likely Democratic opponent and key dynamics that could shape the race.Next, Jim analyzes the weekend talk show appearances by several Trump administration officials attempting to explain the new tariffs. He demonstrates how Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, NEC Director Kevin Hassett, trade adviser Peter Navarro, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick offered conflicting statements about the tariffs' purpose, duration, and expected economic impact.Finally, they react to the apparent explanation for how Jeffrey Goldberg gained access to a White House Signal chat about military strikes in Yemen. They dig into the details and why this explanation makes more sense, but Jim still warns that private messaging apps like Signal are not secure enough for these discussions.Please visit our great sponsors:BetterHelp sponsors this podcast. Your well-being is worth it. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/3ML toget 10% off your first month.Future-proof business operations with NetSuite by Oracle. Visit https://NetSuite.com/MARTINI todownload the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning.
On today's episode: Global markets open down following the latest US tariffs and China has accused the US of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying; severe weather has led to flooding in the South; Trump hopes New Hampshire's Chris Sununu runs for the US Senate; the University of Connecticut won the NCAA women's national basketball title. Russia reduces prison sentence for US soldier convicted of theft. Treasury Secretary says more than 50 countries want to negotiate tariffs with U.S. Senate GOP approves framework for Trump's tax breaks and spending cuts after late-night session. Protesters tee off against Trump and Musk in Hands Off! rallies across the U.S. NY public schools tell Trump administration they won't comply with DEI order. Jaguar Land Rover to enact shipment pause to US in April as it develops post-tariff plans. Cory Booker sets a record with marathon Senate speech. Will it rally anti-Trump resistance. Wisconsin and Florida elections provide early warning signs to Trump and Republicans. One Louisiana baker is worried about how the tariff war will affect their quality. The tariff war might affect the price of your sushi dinner. Trump announces sweeping new tariffs to promote US manufacturing, risking inflation and trade wars. A beloved library that united the US and Canada faces new border restrictions. The US is on an egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home. US could run short of money to pay its bills by August without a debt limit deal, CBO says. New Social Security rules present barriers to rural communities without internet, transportation. Second child died from measles-related causes in West Texas, where cases are nearing 500. The skyrocketing cost of weight-loss drugs has state Medicaid programs looking for a solution. Markets plunge with S&P 500 down 6% and Dow down 2,200 after China retaliates against Trump tariffs. Beloved Anchorage pet reindeer euthanized after someone tampered with pen, possibly poisoned him. Black women's hair products are in the safety spotlight. Here's what to know. So long, Park City. Sundance Film Festival to relocate to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027. Will Smith gets a street named in the Philadelphia neighborhood where he was born and raised. Broadway welcomes 'Real Women Have Curves The Musical,' which lets the Latino community see itself. Alex Ovechkin passes Wayne Gretzky to make hockey history, UConn women extend record with another hoops championship ahead of men’s title showdown, Red Sox stay hot with offensive outburst, a multi-time Cy Young winner lands on the injured list, Denny Hamlin hangs on and Brian Harman wins in Texas. Houston rallies to beat Duke 70-67 in the Final Four, will face Florida for the NCAA title. There's no easy answers for slowing down rising level of pitching injuries at all levels of baseball. Duke freshman star Cooper Flagg named the AP men's college basketball player of the year. NBA fines Grizzlies' Ja Morant $75,000 for continued finger-gun gestures, after warning him to stop. WNBA star Elena Delle Donne retires after 11 seasons and the 2019 championship. With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US. Middle East latest Israeli strike on media tent near Gaza hospital kills reporter, wounds others. Pope makes surprise appearance at St. Peter’s Square, 2 weeks after leaving hospital. Disgraced former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has died at age 94. On this week's AP Religion Roundup, an English church bodyslams low church attendance with professional wrestling. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and Alfredo Ortiz talk with former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu on critical issues affecting small businesses and the economy. They discuss the pressing need for a balanced budget amendment, the importance of fiscal responsibility, and the impact of deregulation on small businesses. Sununu emphasizes the necessity of addressing consumer confidence and tax cuts while highlighting the role of manufacturing and energy independence in economic growth. The conversation also touches on the challenges posed by regulations and the international trade landscape, providing insights into the current political climate and its implications for the future. Main Street Matters is part of the Salem Podcast Network. For more visit JobCreatorsNetwork.com Get your tickets to the JCN Summit & Gala in Savannah, GA by clicking HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Hampshire Democrats are as mad as hell, and they're not gonna take it anymore! Not from their members of Congress -- as Rep. Maggie Goodlander learned at a town hall this week -- or from their fellow members of the New Hampshire legislature. Just ask progressive Rep. Jonah Wheeler (D-Peterborough).All that anger is going to have an impact on the 2026 campaigns. The big question is who will be running? Goodlander? Rep. Chris Pappas? Former Gov. Chris Sununu?Plenty of rank punditry from your host, NHJournal Managing Editor Michael Graham.And then William Jacobson with Legal Insurrection joins the conversation to talk about the civil rights complaint he filed regarding UNH's participation in a race-based faculty benefits program. (Cameo appearance by NHJournal reporter Damien Fisher!)All made possible with help from Perfect Smiles of Nashua.
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In this jam-packed episode, we kick things off discussing Schumer's big fail and Trump's relentless pursuit of Thomas Massie. We break down the buzz around a government shutdown, chat about potential 2028 Democratic runs, and even debate whether Chris Sununu might be the surprise contender in NH. But that's not all! From Michelle Obama's candid podcast revelations and the latest from the Hodge Twins to surprising political memes and festive JD Vance moments, there's a little something for everyone. We also shine a spotlight on newsmakers like Marco Rubio and Newsom, delivering the scoop with a dash of humor and a twist of fun.Keep your data safe from data brokers with our sponsor AURA. Visit https://Aura.com/Chicks to start your 14-day free trial todayDepartment of Retirement Efficiency? YES Join Bulwarks “First 100 Days” webinar FREE at https://KnowYourRiskRadio.com – Thursday, March 20th at 3:30 PM Pacific!Get 18 free meals + free dessert for life with an active subscription + free shipping on your first box at https://HomeChef.com/chicks18
In this jam-packed episode, we kick things off discussing Schumer's big fail and Trump's relentless pursuit of Thomas Massie. We break down the buzz around a government shutdown, chat about potential 2028 Democratic runs, and even debate whether Chris Sununu might be the surprise contender in NH. But that’s not all! From Michelle Obama’s candid […]
In this jam-packed episode, we kick things off discussing Schumer's big fail and Trump's relentless pursuit of Thomas Massie. We break down the buzz around a government shutdown, chat about potential 2028 Democratic runs, and even debate whether Chris Sununu might be the surprise contender in NH. But that’s not all! From Michelle Obama’s candid […]
Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu joined The Guy Benson Show to discuss Senator Jeanne Shaheen's decision not to seek re-election, a move that opens the door for a potential Senate bid of his own. Looking ahead to 2026, Sununu and Guy discussed why Sununu is confident that he could win a Senate election in the state of New Hampshire, and Sununu also broke down Kelly Ayotte's performance as NH governor so far.. Sununu also weighed in on the first 50 days of the Trump administration, particularly DOGE's efforts to rein in government spending, as well as the Democrats' partisan decision to potentially shut down the U.S. government. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Jim and Greg for 3 Martini Lunch as they break down another Senate Democrat retirement that has Republicans eyeing a pickup, a suspicious document destruction order at USAID, and the GOP debate over federal spending.First, they react to New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's decision not to seek a fourth term, making her the third Senate Democrat to retire this cycle. This creates a prime GOP pickup opportunity in 2026, especially if former Gov. Chris Sununu enters the race. They also take a peek at key Senate races in North Carolina and Minnesota.Next, they react to a troubling directive at USAID, where employees were urgently ordered to shred or burn sensitive documents. The acting executive secretary's directive raises alarms, and Jim questions why USAID would even possess so many classified materials. They argue this incident further fuels public skepticism about government waste and secrecy.Finally, they tackle the clash between President Trump and Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie over federal spending. Massie opposes the GOP-backed bill to fund the government at current levels through September, prompting Trump to denounce him and vow that Massie will face a tough primary next year. Jim and Greg ask when Republicans will finally enforce fiscal discipline—and whether it will happen later this year.Please visit our great sponsors:Oracle will cut your cloud bill in half—new US customers only, offer ends March 31st! Check eligibility: https://oracle.com/MARTINIThis spring, get up to 50% off select plants plus an extra 15% off your first purchase at Fast Growing Trees with code MARTIN at https://fastgrowingtrees.com/Martini
2026 may seem far away, but eager politicians are already announcing their plans for the midterm elections. Florida Congressman Byran Donalds (R) announced that he will be running for governor of the Sunshine State. Yet another Republican hopeful made a similar announcement in the Midwest. Entrepreneur and Republican politician Vivek Ramaswamy announced that he will be running for the Governor of Ohio. Ramaswamy joins the Rundown to share his special connection to his home state of Ohio, his rise to politics, and his plan to fight for all Ohioans. Arizona is now getting the resources they need to secure our border, according to AZ Governor Hobbs. President Trump has pushed for increased border patrol funding since Day 1 of his new term, shaping new policies to confront illegal border crossings and dangerous cartel activity. Arizona border county Sheriff Mark Dannels says there is a “night and day” difference” on the border when comparing the Biden and Trump administrations. He joins the podcast to explain the relief felt on the southern border and the ongoing conflict to reign in cartel influence. Plus, commentary from former Governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2026 may seem far away, but eager politicians are already announcing their plans for the midterm elections. Florida Congressman Byran Donalds (R) announced that he will be running for governor of the Sunshine State. Yet another Republican hopeful made a similar announcement in the Midwest. Entrepreneur and Republican politician Vivek Ramaswamy announced that he will be running for the Governor of Ohio. Ramaswamy joins the Rundown to share his special connection to his home state of Ohio, his rise to politics, and his plan to fight for all Ohioans. Arizona is now getting the resources they need to secure our border, according to AZ Governor Hobbs. President Trump has pushed for increased border patrol funding since Day 1 of his new term, shaping new policies to confront illegal border crossings and dangerous cartel activity. Arizona border county Sheriff Mark Dannels says there is a “night and day” difference” on the border when comparing the Biden and Trump administrations. He joins the podcast to explain the relief felt on the southern border and the ongoing conflict to reign in cartel influence. Plus, commentary from former Governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2026 may seem far away, but eager politicians are already announcing their plans for the midterm elections. Florida Congressman Byran Donalds (R) announced that he will be running for governor of the Sunshine State. Yet another Republican hopeful made a similar announcement in the Midwest. Entrepreneur and Republican politician Vivek Ramaswamy announced that he will be running for the Governor of Ohio. Ramaswamy joins the Rundown to share his special connection to his home state of Ohio, his rise to politics, and his plan to fight for all Ohioans. Arizona is now getting the resources they need to secure our border, according to AZ Governor Hobbs. President Trump has pushed for increased border patrol funding since Day 1 of his new term, shaping new policies to confront illegal border crossings and dangerous cartel activity. Arizona border county Sheriff Mark Dannels says there is a “night and day” difference” on the border when comparing the Biden and Trump administrations. He joins the podcast to explain the relief felt on the southern border and the ongoing conflict to reign in cartel influence. Plus, commentary from former Governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Anderson Cooper clutches his pearls after Chris Sununu calls him out for defending FEMA spending money on migrant hotels in New York. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show talking about Tulsi Gabbard being officially confirmed as national intelligence director. Tony also talks about Jasmine Crockett bashing President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Later, Tony talks about teacher, Marc Fogel, returning to the U.S. after being held prisoner by Russia. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about Tom Homan telling Pope Francis to stick to the Catholic church as he slammed mass deportations. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony answers comments from his live stream about “President Musk”. Tony also talks about Robert Garcia showing a d*ck pic of Musk. Later, Tony talks about Anderson Cooper telling New Hampshire Governor, Chris Sununu, to not be a d*ck. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposing to trade land with Vladimir Putin and offering to return Kursk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show talking about Tulsi Gabbard being officially confirmed as national intelligence director. Tony also talks about Jasmine Crockett bashing President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Later, Tony talks about teacher, Marc Fogel, returning to the U.S. after being held prisoner by Russia. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about Tom Homan telling Pope Francis to stick to the Catholic church as he slammed mass deportations. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony answers comments from his live stream about “President Musk”. Tony also talks about Robert Garcia showing a d*ck pic of Musk. Later, Tony talks about Anderson Cooper telling New Hampshire Governor, Chris Sununu, to not be a d*ck. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposing to trade land with Vladimir Putin and offering to return Kursk. Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking more about Tulsi Gabbard being confirmed as national intelligence director, and how Mitch McConnell voted against her. Tony also talks about a statement on the rule of law from the American Bar Association. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony plays Karoline Leavitt’s press briefing. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about Ayanna Pressley speaking at a rally saying to censor the American people. Tony also talks about Maxine Dexter saying we need to “f*ck Trump”. Later, Tony continues to play Leavitt’s press briefing. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about Elon Musk speaking in the oval office yesterday on democracy versus the people. Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about Mike Lawler making an appearance on MSNBC. Tony also talks about Kanye West deleting his social media after antisemitic comments and merch. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony talks more about the Chinese spy balloon being equipped with tech from 5 U.S. firms. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks more about the teacher, Marc Fogel, returning to the U.S. after being a prisoner of Russia. And all the left can do is sit back, lose their minds, and break out into song. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about Pete Hegseth ruling out NATO membership for Ukraine and regaining pre-2014 borders is unrealistic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[00:18:25] Allen West [00:36:50] Andy McCarthy [00:55:12] Greg Palkot [01:13:37] Chris Sununu [01:32:01] Rep. Ben Cline Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
State advisory panels on policing and diversity initiatives are no more after former Gov. Chris Sununu rescinded over a hundred executive orders before he left office. And a state lawmaker is apologizing after making derogatory comments about victims of abuse at the state's youth detention facility. Republican Rep. Ken Weyler said victims may have brought abuse on themselves and didn't deserve settlement payments from the state to compensate them. We discuss these stories and more on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with Steven Porter of the Boston Globe NHPR's Paul Cuno-Booth.
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Newly jobless former NH governor Chris Sununu drops in studio to talk post Governor life
HR3 - Butt slapping, political snubs and bikini bush // Newly jobless former NH governor Chris Sununu drops in studio to say hi // The Jackson 5: Fun facts or fraudulence? //
HR1 - Coming out hot on a Friday as Courtney gets mad at Scheim for the show open // Greg thinks Tom Brady is going hard after Mike Vrabel // In light of Obama and Trump getting along, Courtney calls for peace // HR2 - They Said It: Joe Milton isn't concerned with the first round pick // ESPN's Sean McDonough joins, talks college football playoff changes // The News With Courtney: California wildfires continue to rage // HR3 - Butt slapping, political snubs and bikini bush // Newly jobless former NH governor Chris Sununu drops in studio to say hi // The Jackson 5: Fun facts or fraudulence? // HR4 - Wiggy hopes there will be clarity in Foxboro by Monday // You prove you're the funniest listeners around on today's Hill Notes // Audacy betting insider Nick Kostos joins, talks NFL wildcard weekend bets //
Gerard Butler, O'Shea Jackson, Jr., 50 Cent talk 'Den of Thieves 2'; Gov. Chris Sununu discusses the upcoming presidential transition; Paralyzed man turns pain into nonprofit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gerard Butler, O'Shea Jackson, Jr., 50 Cent talk 'Den of Thieves 2'; Gov. Chris Sununu discusses the upcoming presidential transition; Paralyzed man turns pain into nonprofit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:09:31] Emily Compagno [00:18:27] Gov. Chris Sununu [00:36:51] Rep. Mike Lawler [00:55:13] Mary Katharine Ham [01:13:38] Lucas Tomlinson [01:32:00] Master P Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On CNN's State of the Union, Dana Bash sits down with new Democratic Sen. Andy Kim to discuss becoming the first Korean American elected to the Senate, how he plans to navigate a second Trump presidency, and his concerns over the legacy of January 6. Then, outgoing Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu join Dana to reflect on his time in office and the evolution of the GOP under Donald Trump. Finally, CNN political commentators Scott Jennings, Bakari Sellers, Karen Finney, and Kristen Soltis Anderson join Dana to preview what to expect in Trump's second term and break down Biden's legacy as his presidency comes to a close. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's no secret that Dan thinks New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is the best governor in the country…The governor will be leaving office this January when a new governor takes office. Gov. Sununu joined Dan to talk about his time as governor in NH, his somewhat difficult relationship with the Trump campaign and his future plans!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
The Governor had to leave, but the disussion continued!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
The Gov. called in to chat about LHC.
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy of DFER and U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng interview New Hampshire Governor Christopher Sununu. Gov. Sununu discusses his upbringing in a well-known political family and how the influence of his father, a former governor and White House chief of staff, and his brother, a former U.S. senator, […]
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy of DFER and U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng interview New Hampshire Governor Christopher Sununu. Gov. Sununu discusses his upbringing in a well-known political family and how the influence of his father, a former governor and White House chief of staff, and his brother, a former U.S. senator, has shaped his public service. He reflects on attending a competitive STEM-centric magnet high school and MIT, where studying engineering shaped his approach to policy, particularly K-12 reform. Gov. Sununu also highlights how his wife, a special education teacher, has deepened his knowledge of school choice, early literacy, and expanding opportunities for students with disabilities. He describes his efforts to support school choice within New Hampshire's strong K-12 public education system; and the importance of empowering communities, parents, and state leaders to drive education reforms and create more equitable school options for students.Stories of the Week: Alisha discussed an article from Commonwealth Beacon on how Massachusetts voted to end the MCAS graduation requirement, Albert shared a story from Forbes on understanding the results from three school choice referenda.
We had a special election edition of NightSide! WBZ NewsRadio had wall to wall, floor to ceiling live anchored election coverage throughout the evening as the poll results pour in throughout the state and nationally. Dan Rea gave political commentary and spoke to a variety of political guests which included Jim Brett, President of the New England Council, Congressman Seth Moulton, MA Rep. David Linsky, former Congressman Mike Capuano, MA GOP Chair Amy Carnevale, NH Gov. Chris Sununu and more! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
We had a special election edition of NightSide! WBZ NewsRadio had wall to wall, floor to ceiling live anchored election coverage throughout the evening as the poll results pour in throughout the state and nationally. Dan Rea gave political commentary and spoke to a variety of political guests which included Jim Brett, President of the New England Council, Congressman Seth Moulton, MA Rep. David Linsky, former Congressman Mike Capuano, MA GOP Chair Amy Carnevale, NH Gov. Chris Sununu and more! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
We have a special election edition of NightSide! WBZ NewsRadio had wall to wall, floor to ceiling live anchored election coverage throughout the evening as the poll results pour in throughout the state and nationally. Dan Rea had political commentary and spoketo a variety of political guests which included Jim Brett, President of the New England Council, Congressman Seth Moulton, MA Rep. David Linsky, former Congressman Mike Capuano, MA GOP Chair Amy Carnevale, NH Gov. Chris Sununu and more! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
We have a special election edition of NightSide! WBZ NewsRadio had wall to wall, floor to ceiling live anchored election coverage throughout the evening as the poll results pour in throughout the state and nationally. Dan Rea gave political commentary and spoke to a variety of political guests which included Jim Brett, President of the New England Council, Congressman Seth Moulton, MA Rep. David Linsky, former Congressman Mike Capuano, MA GOP Chair Amy Carnevale, NH Gov. Chris Sununu and more! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
SERIES 3 EPISODE 56: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Republican silence or in some cases rationalizations have met General John Kelly taking his story ON the record about Trump coveting generals personally loyal to him the way Hitler's were personally loyal to him, and Trump insisting Hitler did good things for Germany. With other of mortified Trump military officials reportedly contemplating going public in similar ways, it is absolutely necessary for General Kelly to convene a live news conference - to be joined by any of those other officials - to name names. And the names he must name are Trump and Hitler. We are at an inflection point right now as surely as we were at Yorktown or Gettysburg or Normandy except that with WORDS you can prevent the bloodshed that will happen not on ONE battlefield at home or abroad, but in every corner of this nation, because bloodshed and the threat of it will be the essence of the Trump dictatorship. And bluntly, General, you helped get us there because while you were witnessing this madman in real time yearn for a military personally sworn to him as the Wermacht was to Hitler, you… said nothing. Now that you're talking, and the test of your patriotism – to say nothing of the test of the CHANCE for this nation to still exist five years from now in something LIKE its current form – depends on YOU winning The Battle of Trump Because the choice, General, is: A free America, or a dictatorship where you in the military, are expected to shoot Trump's critics for him. Period. B-BLOCK (18:23) This issue merits an entire episode and a lot of explanation. It is only a year since Trump began to openly mimic Hitler but his admiration of him was first identified in 1990. The saga of Trump's gradual revelation, beginning with Ivana Trump's confirmation to Vanity Fair magazine that he kept a book of Hitler's speeches by his bed. C-BLOCK (34:59) The darkest component to Trump's admiration of Hitler is that his defense against all such revelations is that he's such a supporter of Jewish Americans. But of course he isn't. He's a supporter of Israel, which buys him the support of Evangelical Christians who actually believe their "rapture" will happen only after all the Jews are in Israel, and they are converted - or killed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GOP Gov. Chris Sununu calls Trump's rhetoric “hyperbole.” Credit where it is due: Maybe the US does understand the threat from China. Who leaked the data about the Israeli attack on Hezbollah? The latest on the Delphi trial. Don't be a creepy clown this Halloween. Trump makes the friesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GOP Gov. Chris Sununu calls Trump's rhetoric “hyperbole.” Credit where it is due: Maybe the US does understand the threat from China. Who leaked the data about the Israeli attack on Hezbollah? The latest on the Delphi trial. Don't be a creepy clown this Halloween Trump makes the fries. Understanding the Election in Three Bourbons!!!! Tix on Sale Now. NPR doesn't know why Cuba lost power. Dan Bongino head of Secret Service under Trump? MSNBC believes that Trump may steal the election. Demonic Baby on the Marketplace. Those who support "transitioning" children are dangerous. JMV joins to talk about Colts win. Where's the money Gerry Dick? Disney to name new CEO in 2026. Kamala on Al Sharpton Show. New Kamala ad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John is back from vacation and he runs down the whirlwind of news that happened last week. He plays clips of Governor Tim Walz, Rep. Harriet Hageman, Governor Chris Sununu, JD Vance, and of course Trump who promises "No More Voting" if he is elected. Then, he welcomes back award-winning investigative journalist Bob Hennelly to discuss President Biden dropping out and the viability of Kamala Harris. Next, John takes calls from listeners on Biden's call for reforming the Supreme Court and the controversy over the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. And finally, "The Queen" AKA Rhonda Hansome returns to talk about the news with John and the "Evil Army of the Night".See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.