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DC democrats spent the weekend in upheaval... and it begins when Senate Minority Leader, Chuck Schumer, flips his position and votes in favor of republican spending bill after telling members of his party he wasn't on board. Congressional Correspondent for Deseret News, Cami Mondeux joins the show to share what she is hearing from Democrats in DC. Co-Host of Inside Sources and Director of the Walker Institute of Politics, Leah Murray, shares her analysis.
Members of the US figure skating community were on board the plane that collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter Wednesday. There are no reported survivors. Fraser Bullock, president and CEO of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games joins the conversation to discuss the impact on the Olympic community after this tragic loss. Cami Mondeaux, Congressional Correspondent with the Deseret News joins the show live from Washington DC on what she is following.
Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News, joins Sid to break down the executive orders that have been issued by President Donald Trump after just two full days in office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fox News Radio Reporter Ryan Schmelz gives an update on Trump's latest cabinet picks.
With Election Day quickly approaching, Economic Club Chairman David Rubenstein hosted a conversation with top political analysts featuring: Nikole Killion, Congressional Correspondent, CBS NewsKasie Hunt, Anchor & Chief National Affairs Analyst, CNNBen Smith, Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, SemaforAmy Walter, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, The Cook Political ReportPeter Baker, Chief White House Correspondent, The New York Times The panelists covered, among other things, the upcoming presidential and congressional races based on recent poll results, key voter issues, expected voter turnout, and mail-in ballots and early voting. They also shared their opinions and predictions on the potential outcomes of the election in terms of popular and electoral totals, and balance of power in the House and Senate.
A new Brennan Center report reveals that intimidation aimed at state and local officials is distressingly common: For example, 43 percent of state legislators have experienced threats within the past three years. These threats have serious repercussions for representative democracy. Officeholders report being less willing to work on contentious issues like reproductive rights and gun control and more reluctant to continue serving. Additionally, intimidation is often targeted at groups already underrepresented in government, such as women and people of color. Listen to a recording of our virtual discussion of this alarming trend, as well as recommendations to stem the abuse from our expert panel: Anna Eskamani, State Representative, Florida House of Representatives Gowri Ramachandran, Deputy Director, Brennan Center Elections and Government Program Tom Roberts, Former Assemblymember, Nevada State Assembly Moderator: Deirdre Walsh, Congressional Correspondent, NPR With remarks from Letitia James, Attorney General, New York State If you enjoy this program, please give us a boost by liking, subscribing, and sharing with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please give it a 5-star rating. Check out Brennan Center's new report here: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/intimidation-state-and-local-officeholders You can keep up with the Brennan Center's work by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, The Briefing: https://go.brennancenter.org/briefing
Are you someone who deeply desires to find love, but feels like you've been searching in all the wrong places? Do you ever think it might be too late for you, that perhaps God won't bring the right person your way? Whether you've experienced the loss of a spouse, been through a divorce, or have yet to find your match, this episode is for you.In this episode, we're joined by Wendy Griffith, author of the empowering book 'You Didn't Miss It: God's Best is Worth the Wait'. Wendy will delve into her personal journey of waiting for God's perfect match in her own life.Throughout our conversation, Wendy shares the importance of faith, prayer, and trusting in God's perfect timing. She highlights the significance of self-love and taking care of oneself physically, mentally, and spiritually while awaiting God's plan to unfold. Tune in for a message of hope and inspiration as we explore the beauty of waiting for God's best.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Guest's Background04:15 Writing the Book05:45 Emotional Journey and Waiting Season07:15 Realizing God's Best08:07 The Frustration of Waiting10:28 The Purpose of Waiting11:52 The Importance of Faith and Prayer12:55 The Mental Mindset in Waiting16:05 Full Circle Moments20:10 Overcoming Bitterness and Resentment21:39 Preparing Yourself for God's Best24:15 Loving Yourself and Pursuing Passions27:35 Protecting and Nurturing Your Marriage30:15 Best Place to Get Wendy's Book31:17 Interesting Facts about Wendy Griffith33:46 Journey of FaithResources mentioned:Wendy Griffith WebsiteConnect with today's guest:InstagramFacebookWendy Griffith is a Co-host for The 700 Club and an Anchor and Senior Reporter for the Christian Broadcasting Network based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In addition to The 700 Club, Wendy co-anchors Christian World News, a weekly show that focuses on the triumphs and challenges of the global church.Wendy started her career at CBN on Capitol Hill, where she was the network's Congressional Correspondent during the Impeachment trial of former President Bill Clinton. She then moved to the Virginia Beach headquarters in 2000 to concentrate on stories with a more spiritual emphasis. She has traveled internationally, covering stories like the hostage drama of missionaries Martin and Gracia Burnham in the Philippines, the spiritual crisis over homosexuality in the Episcopal Church, and the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah in northern Israel. Wendy also traveled to the Middle East for an in-depth look at the plight of Syrian refugees who escaped from their war-torn country to find refuge in Jordan.Wendy began her television career in 1987 at NBC affiliate KYEL-TV in Yuma, Arizona, after graduating from West Virginia University in 1986 with a B.S. in Journalism. She then worked in several television markets across the country as an anchor/reporter, including two stints at ABC affiliate WCHS-TV in Charleston, West Virginia, her hometown. Wendy became a first-time author in September 2011 when she co-authored her first book, Praying the News, Your Prayers are More Powerful than You Know. Her second book, You are a Prize to be Won! Don't settle for Less than God's Best was released in January 2014. P.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's a good fit for you, welcome!If you're really serious about becoming Visibly Fit, you'll get the best experience if you download the worksheets available at
CBS News congressional correspondent Scott McFarlane delves into the anticipated release of 44,000 hours of January 6 footage and its potential impact on public perception, the challenges faced by the House Administration Committee in processing this extensive footage, and the ongoing legal battle surrounding the gag order in the case against former President Donald Trump.
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Mica Soellner, Congressional Correspondent for Punchbowl News, to examine the likelihood of a government shutdown. They also talk about the 'Freedom Caucus' budget demands, whether House Republicans will launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and whether Speaker McCarthy will be able to keep the House GOP united. Then, Brad is joined by CNN military analyst Col. Cedric Leighton, Founder and President of Cedric Leighton Associates, a strategic risk and leadership consultancy serving global companies and organizations. He founded the company in 2010, after serving in the US Air Force for 26 years as an Intelligence Officer and attaining the rank of Colonel. The two discuss the legacy of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, including how they changed the way that the United States military fights wars. They also examine the status of Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia, the budget battle over Ukraine in Congress, the G-20 Meeting in New Delhi, strategic implications of a stagnant Chinese economy, and the effect that Senator Tommy Tuberville's holding up of military promotions is having on America's armed forces and national security. Mica's Twitter handle is @MicaSoellnerDC and the handle for Punchbowl News is @PunchBowlNews. Colonel Leighton can be seen regularly on CNN, where he is a Military Analyst. His website is CedricLeighton.com and his Twitter handle is @CedricLeighton. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Messenger.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His Twitter handle is @BradBannon. You can watch a livestream of this broadcast at the following links: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/live/Lku6XMuZLuM Facebook - https://fb.watch/n0lSPfL7Tp/
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Mica Soellner, Congressional Correspondent for Punchbowl News, who reports on the politics of the debt ceiling agreement on Capitol Hill. Second, noted economist Dr. Rob Shapiro gives us a status update on the state of the economy, and breaks down the new jobs report. Mica's Twitter handle is @MicaSoellnerDC and the handle for Punchbowl News is @PunchBowlNews. Dr. Shapiro's handle is @RobShapiro and his website is Sonecon.com. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His Twitter handle is @BradBannon. You can watch a livestream of this broadcast at the following links: Twitter - twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YqxoAQVBAQGv YouTube - youtube.com/live/xnC276YSCo4?feature=share Facebook - fb.watch/k-eHY_MCD4/ (Image Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Annie has Congressional Correspondent for Fox News, Chad Pergram to talk about the upcoming votes on the new Fiscal Responsibility Act, which will deal with the upcoming payments and overall debt that the US has.
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Mica Soellner, Congressional Correspondent for Punchbowl News. The pair examines GOP House action on the debt limit and immigration. Mica's Twitter handle is @MicaSoellnerDC. Then, Brad talks with Edwith Theogene about how the implementation of President Biden's economic agenda can help shrink the racial wealth gap. They also discuss 'the Tennessee Three.' Edwith is the senior director of racial equity and justice at American Progress. In her role at CAP, Theogene leads American Progress' efforts to develop, communicate, and implement policy ideas that provide a new way forward for a range of equity challenges in an increasingly diverse America, with a particular focus on race and equity. Her Twitter handle is @WhoIsEdwith. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His Twitter handle is @BradBannon. You can watch a livestream of this broadcast at the following links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1ZkKzXrwwrwJv YouTube - https://youtube.com/live/FiqSkGnOYlQ?feature=share Facebook - https://fb.watch/kpsDIiZv5W/
Scott MacFarlane joined us this afternoon to talk about the settlement between Fox and Dominion.
Congressional Correspondent Susan Ferrechio joins the podcast this week to talk about what it's like to cover Capitol Hill. We discuss the ins and outs of talking to members of Congress “on record” as well as some of the most interesting stories she's written in her career. Susan also provides some inside information on the politics and friendships behind the scenes and shares tips for aspiring journalists. Susan Ferrechio is the national politics correspondent for The Washington Times. She is a frequent guest on Fox News Media Buzz. She has previously reported for Congressional Quarterly and the Miami Herald.--She Thinks is a podcast for women (and men) who are sick of the spin in today's news cycle and are seeking the truth. Once a week, every week, She Thinks host Beverly Hallberg is joined by guests who cut through the clutter and bring you the facts. You don't have to keep up with policy and politics to understand how issues will impact you and the people you care about most. You just have to keep up with us. We make sure you have the information you need to come to your own conclusions. Because, let's face it, you're in control of your own life and can think for yourself. You can listen to the latest She Thinks episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most: https://iwf.org/connect. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day. Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel. Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram#IWF #SheThinks #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Mica Soellner, Congressional Correspondent for Punchbowl News. The pair discusses the possible indictment of former President Trump, his calls for protests to "take our nation back," the response by congressional Republicans, as well as other news from Congress. Then, noted Economist, Dr. Robert Shapiro, explains the Silicon Valley Bank failure, and details its impact on the economy. Mica's Twitter handle is @MicaSoellnerDC and Dr. Shapiro's handle is @RobShapiro. His website is www.sonecon.com. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His Twitter handle is @BradBannon. You can watch a livestream of this broadcast at the following links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1rmxPkqkjWXJN YouTube - https://youtube.com/live/sSe6n4Id36Y Facebook - https://fb.watch/jp2EVBkAyE/
Ira Jersey, Chief US Interest Rate Strategist with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to break down Jay Powell's House testimony. Mike McKee, International Economics and Policy correspondent with Bloomberg News, also joins the show to break down the Fed and markets. Alyce Andres, US Interest Rates and Foreign Exchange reporter with Bloomberg News, joins the program to talk market reaction to the Fed. Steve Dennis, Congressional Correspondent with Bloomberg News, joins the program to talk about the Biden admin's views on the Fed, the debt ceiling, and other DC headlines. Anna Wong, Chief US Economist with Bloomberg Economics, discusses Jay Powell's comments and outlook for the US economy. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kriti Gupta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses President Biden's executive order regarding the strengthening of racial equity of federal employees and support for underserved communities across the federal government.
Janet Talks To CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane About The Ongoing Speaker Vote by The Morning Jam on VTRN
Larry and Marty are joined by CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott McFarlane to discuss the voting to decide a new House Speaker.
Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times Mark Tapscott recaps yesterday's vote for the next House Speaker.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane on Jan 6 Committee and their final report, the criminal recommendations, the ethics violations and what's next with a GOP US House on the way. We talked about Cong. Perry and his ethics presentment, what isn't in the findings (intel and security failures) and what the GOP will investigate. During open phones, a vibrant discussion followed regarding the committee and their findings.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane on Jan 6 Committee and their final report, the criminal recommendations, the ethics violations and what's next with a GOP US House on the way. We talked about Cong. Perry and his ethics presentment, what isn't in the findings (intel and security failures) and what the GOP will investigate.
Mark Tapscott, Epoch Times's Congressional Correspondent. Freedom Caucus Moves to Boost Power of Congress Rank and File Members
11/29/22: Nikole Killion is a Congressional Correspondent for CBS News, and reports for all CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell," "CBS This Morning" and CBSN, the 24/7 digital streaming news service. She joins Joel on "News and Views" to talk about the runoff election in Georgia, as well as the recent November primary election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses the latest from Congress and the downfall of FTX.
Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses if there were any instances of election fraud and impropriety during the midterm elections.
Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses his story on the House Freedom Caucus and the outlook for Republicans after the Mid-terms.
Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses the latest from Congress and his stories related to Title IX in court.
The midterm elections are fast approaching, and we're curious how recent events have influenced this election's trajectory. In this episode, Dr. Jason Altmire talks with Chad Pergram, Congressional Correspondent for Fox News, about the possible shift in the U.S. House of Representatives and how the new session will likely unfold.Chad and Dr. Altmire discuss the animosity and lack of willingness to work together between the two parties. They also discuss how Chad navigates his job as a reporter in these times of animosity, which party will likely take control of the House and Senate, and the legislative hurdles facing both parties.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Congressional Correspondent for The Washington Times Mica Soellner discusses the latest from the Jan. 6th Commission.
Guest Co-Hosts: Vito Esposito & Ted Yoho Maj. Fred Galvin, USMC, ret., author, A Few Bad Men: The True Story of U.S. Marines Ambused in Afghanistan and Betrayed in America. Robert Spencer director, Jihad Watch and Shillman Fellow at David Horowitz Freedom Center.His latest: The Critic al Qur'an: Explained from Key Islamic Commentaries and Contemporary Historical Research. Larry Klayman, author of It Takes a Counter-Revolution: Wake Up America! Founder and former chairman of Judicial Watch, current chairman of Freedom Watch. Mark Tapscot, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, founder of Hill Faith Zack Smith, Heritage Legal Fellow and co-director of "Rogue Prosecutors" initiative. Dedication: Marine Corps Capt. Moises A. Navas & Gunnery Sgt. Diego D. Pongo, Died March 8, 2020 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve
Mark Lawrence and John Shipman host open phones, talking about the Jan. 6th committee hearing which was televised. We discuss Pres. Trump's responsibility, Nancy Pelosi's, and the Capitol police. We discussed why there was a hearing at all and what are some of the deliverables of the committee.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host open phones, and we hear from our audience on Pres. Biden's inflation measures, US Senate candidate Kathy Barnett and Mehmet Oz, and the machinations in the governor's race. We hosted a call from Scott MacFarlane, a CBS News congressional correspondent on the US Senate vote on an abortion law, prospects of any abortion law making it through congress, and congress' overall dysfunction (or perfectly functioning as designed).
We hosted a call from Scott MacFarlane, a CBS News congressional correspondent on the US Senate vote on an abortion law, prospects of any abortion law making it through congress, and congress' overall dysfunction (or perfectly functioning as designed).
Guests: Dave Evans, Former Democratic Congressman from Indiana, On to discuss President's Biden State of the Union Speech Linda Kenyan, Congressional Correspondent, On to discuss The State of the Union Speech Paul Mango, Deputy Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of health and Human Services, On to discuss The State of the Union Speech Open Discussion See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ali Velshi is joined by Jeremy Peters, Author of“INSURGENCY: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted”, Rep. Hank Johnson, Democrat of Georgia, Sen. Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, State Rep. Michele Rayner, Democrat of Florida, Khloe Joiner, Founder of “A Book and A Smile”, Jacqueline Alemany, Congressional Correspondent at the Washington Post, Rep. Jim Clyburn, Democrat of South Carolina, Deuel Ross, Senior Counsel at NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and Eddie Glaude, Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University.
One year ago today angry mobs rushed the United States Capitol. One person was shot and killed, four others died and many were injured on a day that tested our Republic. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks to FOX's Chad Pergram, Congressional Correspondent, about the stinging events of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One year ago today angry mobs rushed the United States Capitol. One person was shot and killed, four others died and many were injured on a day that tested our Republic. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks to FOX's Chad Pergram, Congressional Correspondent, about the stinging events of the day.
Chad Pergram is an award-winning Congressional Correspondent for Fox News Channel *Follow him on Twitter: @ChadPergram
Rebroadcast of August 13, 2021Guests:Grace De La Rosa candidate for Duval County School Board, D-2. GraceForSchoolBoard She is a Holistic Wellness Consultant, lifelong recovery advocate for quality healthcare, improved social services and justice for all. gracedelarosaKaren Watson, Dallas Native, is Proud to be a Republican. Being Black and Republican in the Age of Obama: A Psyhcographic Study of Black ConservativesKevin Sorbo, actor, producer, film director. He works with his wife Sam as Independent Film Producers and writers. He founded a non-profit charity "World Fit For Kids". kevinsorbo.netMark Tapscott, of HillFaith, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch Times, Joel Griffith is a research fellow in the Roe Institute at Heritage FoundationDedication: Officer Jesse Peter Madsen, Tampa Police Dept, Florida, End of Watch Tues, Mar 9, 2021
Rebroadcast of August 13, 2021 Guests: Grace De La Rosa candidate for Duval County School Board, D-2. GraceForSchoolBoard She is a Holistic Wellness Consultant, lifelong recovery advocate for quality healthcare, improved social services and justice for all. gracedelarosa Karen Watson, Dallas Native, is Proud to be a Republican. Being Black and Republican in the Age of Obama: A Psyhcographic Study of Black Conservatives Kevin Sorbo, actor, producer, film director. He works with his wife Sam as Independent Film Producers and writers. He founded a non-profit charity "World Fit For Kids". kevinsorbo.net Mark Tapscott, of HillFaith, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch Times, Joel Griffith is a research fellow in the Roe Institute at Heritage Foundation Dedication: Officer Jesse Peter Madsen, Tampa Police Dept, Florida, End of Watch Tues, Mar 9, 2021
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comAntonio F. Branco takes his two greatest passions, (art and politics) and translates them into the cartoons that have been seen all over the country, in news outlets including “Fox News” and “The Washington Post.” He has been recognized by such personalities as James Woods, Sarah Palin, Larry Elder, Lars Larson, and even the great El Rushbo. comicallyincorrect.comWestley Huff is a business systems developer, who is working to correct voting systems.Stephen Willeford - Gov. Abbott appointed him to serve on the Texas Private Security Board. He is a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA). After the deadly mass shooting in November 2017, Stephen has become known across the country as the “good guy with a gun.” thebarefootdefender.com stephenwilleford.comMark Tapscott, HillFaith Founding Editor, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, FOIA Hall of Fame, Reaganaut, Okie/Texan.Sarah Parshell Perry, Legal Fellow for the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at Heritage Foundation.Dedication: The 80th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor 12/7/1941
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Antonio F. Branco takes his two greatest passions, (art and politics) and translates them into the cartoons that have been seen all over the country, in news outlets including “Fox News” and “The Washington Post.” He has been recognized by such personalities as James Woods, Sarah Palin, Larry Elder, Lars Larson, and even the great El Rushbo. comicallyincorrect.com Westley Huff is a business systems developer, who is working to correct voting systems. Stephen Willeford - Gov. Abbott appointed him to serve on the Texas Private Security Board. He is a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA). After the deadly mass shooting in November 2017, Stephen has become known across the country as the “good guy with a gun.” thebarefootdefender.com stephenwilleford.com Mark Tapscott, HillFaith Founding Editor, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, FOIA Hall of Fame, Reaganaut, Okie/Texan. Sarah Parshell Perry, Legal Fellow for the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at Heritage Foundation. Dedication: The 80th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor 12/7/1941
Our guest today is a proud alum of the Emma Bowen Foundation. Rachel Scott is the Congressional Correspondent reporting from Capitol hill across all ABC News programs and platforms.
At Fox News I get to work with some extraordinary people. Being a talented reporter is impressive, but one of my colleagues has a unique story of perseverance and dedication. I'm excited to welcome Fox News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie today as my guest. She's every bit an Indiana girl as she is a migrant from halfway around the world, and that is what the American Dream is all about.
This week my guest is Eva McKend (twitter: @evamckend) Congressional Correspondent. Eva breaks down the difference between, news anchors and reporters. Eva was a delight to talk with and was happy to share her knowledge, you can connect with her at emckend1@gmail.com #liberatedsuccess #liberatedparenthood #liberatedchildren #liberatedproblemsolvers #blackcareersmatter #BIPOC #storytelling #careerexploration #fortyfive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ebony-tyler6/support
Southern Sense is conservative talk with "Annie The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis and co-host, Curtis "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun and irreverent, you'll never know where we go, but, you'll enjoy the journey! Southern-SenseBenjamin Smith, former Navy Seal, Iraq War Vet, defended the World War II Memorial in Obama's Budget LockdownLt. Col. Sargis Sangariborn and raised in Iran. U.S. Army Retired. He's CEO and Founder, Near East Center for Strategic EngagementGraham Allen, author of Dear America: Live Like It's 9/12. Host of Dear America and GOP candidate for Congress to unseat pro-impeachment Tom Rice, 7th district of South Carolina.Mark TapscottHillFaith Founding Editor, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch TimesHeritage's Hans von Spakovsky an authority on a wide range of issues, including civil rights, civil justice, the 1st Amendment, immigration.Dedication to 12 Marines and 1 Navy members senselessly murdered yesterday
Southern Sense is conservative talk with "Annie The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis and co-host, Curtis "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun and irreverent, you'll never know where we go, but, you'll enjoy the journey! Southern-Sense Benjamin Smith, former Navy Seal, Iraq War Vet, defended the World War II Memorial in Obama's Budget Lockdown Lt. Col. Sargis Sangariborn and raised in Iran. U.S. Army Retired. He's CEO and Founder, Near East Center for Strategic Engagement Graham Allen, author of Dear America: Live Like It's 9/12. Host of Dear America and GOP candidate for Congress to unseat pro-impeachment Tom Rice, 7th district of South Carolina. Mark TapscottHillFaith Founding Editor, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch Times Heritage's Hans von Spakovsky an authority on a wide range of issues, including civil rights, civil justice, the 1st Amendment, immigration. Dedication to 12 Marines and 1 Navy members senselessly murdered yesterday
Mark Tapscott is the Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times. Nearly 15 Million Mail-in-Ballots Unaccounted for in 2020 Election, Report Says
Mark Tapscott is the Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times. Homeland Security Ignoring Congressional Requests for Info on Where Illegal Immigrants Are Being Sent
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Dr. Salvatore J. Giorgianni, Jr., PharmD. is Senior Science Adviser to the Men's Health Network and a Past-Chair/Chair-Emeritus of the American Public Health Association and former Alumni Association Board Member of Columbia University School of Public Health. Neil Mammon, Vice president of Every Black Life Matters Karen Watson, founder of GOPBuzz.com Mark Tapscott, of HillFaith, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch Times Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Stanley "Allen" Burdic, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Oregon, End of Watch Thursday, March 11, 2021
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comDr. Salvatore J. Giorgianni, Jr., PharmD. is Senior Science Adviser to the Men's Health Network and a Past-Chair/Chair-Emeritus of the American Public Health Association and former Alumni Association Board Member of Columbia University School of Public Health.Neil Mammon, Vice president of Every Black Life MattersKaren Watson, founder of GOPBuzz.comMark Tapscott, of HillFaith, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch TimesDedication: Deputy Sheriff Stanley "Allen" Burdic, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Oregon, End of Watch Thursday, March 11, 2021
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense Grace De La Rosa candidate for Duval County School Board, D-2. GraceForSchoolBoard She is a Holistic Wellness Consultant, lifelong recovery advocate for quality healthcare, improved social services and justice for all. gracedelarosa Karen Watson, Dallas Native, is Proud to be a Republican. Being Black and Republican in the Age of Obama: A Psyhcographic Study of Black Conservatives Kevin Sorbo, actor, producer, film director. He works with his wife Sam as Independent Film Producers and writers. He founded a non-profit charity "World Fit For Kids". kevinsorbo.net Mark Tapscott, of HillFaith, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch Times, Joel Griffith is a research fellow in the Roe Institute at Heritage Foundation Dedication: Officer Jesse Peter Madsen, Tampa Police Dept, Florida, End of Watch Tues, Mar 9, 2021
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-SenseGrace De La Rosa candidate for Duval County School Board, D-2. GraceForSchoolBoard She is a Holistic Wellness Consultant, lifelong recovery advocate for quality healthcare, improved social services and justice for all. gracedelarosaKaren Watson, Dallas Native, is Proud to be a Republican. Being Black and Republican in the Age of Obama: A Psyhcographic Study of Black ConservativesKevin Sorbo, actor, producer, film director. He works with his wife Sam as Independent Film Producers and writers. He founded a non-profit charity "World Fit For Kids". kevinsorbo.netMark Tapscott, of HillFaith, Congressional Correspondent for Epoch Times, Joel Griffith is a research fellow in the Roe Institute at Heritage FoundationDedication: Officer Jesse Peter Madsen, Tampa Police Dept, Florida, End of Watch Tues, Mar 9, 2021
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Daphne Barak, Bill Gunsti: Life Partners, film and television producers, co-authors of "Struggling For America: Trump vs. Hollywood: The Two White Houses https://fighting4oneamerica.com/ Florida State Rep. Webster Barnaby (D-27) https://votebarnaby.com/ Florida State Rep. Mike Hill (D-4) https://votemikehill.com/ Mark Tapscott, HillFaith Founding Editor, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, FOIA Hall of Fame, Reaganaut, Okie/Texan. Joel Griffith is a research fellow in the Roe Institute at The Heritage Foundation Dedication: Police Officer II Jose Luis Anzora, struck by a vehicle on Feb. 26, 2021, End of Watch, Mar. 3, 2021, with the Los Angeles Police Department, California.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comDaphne Barak, Bill Gunsti: Life Partners, film and television producers, co-authors of "Struggling For America: Trump vs. Hollywood: The Two White Houses https://fighting4oneamerica.com/Florida State Rep. Webster Barnaby (D-27) https://votebarnaby.com/Florida State Rep. Mike Hill (D-4) https://votemikehill.com/Mark Tapscott, HillFaith Founding Editor, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, FOIA Hall of Fame, Reaganaut, Okie/Texan.Joel Griffith is a research fellow in the Roe Institute at The Heritage FoundationDedication: Police Officer II Jose Luis Anzora, struck by a vehicle on Feb. 26, 2021, End of Watch, Mar. 3, 2021, with the Los Angeles Police Department, California.
On the menu today: A media training tip on non-verbal communication, a book review of What I Saw at the Revolution by Peggy Noonan, a story about election night in Mexico, and an interview with Pablo Manriquez, Congressional Correspondent for Latino Rebels and La Politica Online
Join Michael Zeldin as he speaks with CNN's Abby Phillip, Political Correspondent, and Manu Raju, Senior Congressional Correspondent, to break down what to expect at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave and on Capitol Hill. How will this new government work, if at all? Who will hold the keys to success or stalemate? Guests Abby Phillip Political Correspondent, CNN Abby Phillip is a CNN Political Correspondent covering the 2020 presidential election. She is on the campaign trail but is based in Washington, D.C. She joined the network in 2017 to cover the Trump Administration and served as White House Correspondent through 2019. In January 2020, she moderated CNN's Democratic Presidential Debate in Iowa. Phillip joined CNN from The Washington Post where she most recently served as a national political reporter, covering the White House. While at The Washington Post, Phillip wrote on a wide range of subjects related to the Trump White House, including efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the president's overseas trip to Poland and Germany for his first G-20. As a campaign reporter during the 2016 election Phillip extensively covered Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Phillip was also a general assignment reporter for the Washington Post, where she covered domestic an international news including the tragic Charleston, S.C. and San Bernardino massacres. Before joining the Washington Post, Phillip was a digital reporter for politics at ABC News. She has also covered the Obama White House for POLITICO as well as campaign finance and lobbying. Phillip was raised in Bowie, Md. and is a graduate of Harvard University with a degree in Government. She currently lives in Washington with her husband. Manu Raju Senior Congressional Correspondent, CNN Manu Raju is a senior congressional correspondent at CNN, covering Capitol Hill and campaign politics. Raju is a veteran reporter in Washington, having previously served as a top Capitol Hill correspondent at Politico for seven years. Prior to his time at Politico, Raju reported for The Hill newspaper, Congressional Quarterly and Inside Washington Publishers. He has long been a frequent guest on political talk shows on TV and radio. Raju has won multiple journalism awards for his reporting on the major battles consuming Washington and his coverage of campaign politics. In 2012, Raju was part of a team of four reporters who won the White House Correspondents Association's prestigious Merriman Smith award for presidential reporting under deadline pressure for their coverage of the debt ceiling crisis. In 2015, Raju also was awarded first prize by the Society of Professional Journalists in D.C. for beat coverage of the 2014 midterm elections, and a Folio: Eddie Award for a feature profile on Senator Elizabeth Warren. In 2017, Raju won the Joan Shorenstein Barone award, given annually for best congressional reporting by the Radio and Television Correspondent Association. Raju has developed a reputation as a reporter who can find out what politicians are privately discussing out of the public's view. And he is well known for his sharp and skillful questioning of politicians, a skill he showcased in 2014 when he moderated debates in two of the biggest races in the country -- for a key Senate seat in Colorado and a hotly contested governor's race there as well. Raju got his start in media working at the student newspaper The Badger Herald at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, his alma mater. And his writing roots extend to his late grandfather, Gopalakrishna Adiga, a legendary poet from South India who wrote in the language of Kannada. Raju is a long-suffering Chicago sports fan and a native of the Greater Chicago area. Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator.
Surfside Collapse. Infrastructure Deal. Voting Rights. Critical Race Theory. Jan 6 Select Committee. Rudy Suspended. Harris to the Border. Free Britney. With Maya King, covering national politics for Politico, Jason Dick, Deputy Editor at CQ Roll Call, Host of Political Theater podcast and Kris Van Cleave, Congressional Correspondent for CBS News. Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, the backbone of our service workers. More information at UFCW.org.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
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As the crisis at the southern border intensifies and the number of migrants continues to spike, the Department of Homeland Security announced over the weekend it has directed FEMA to assist with the surge of children crossing the border. Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, Chris Cabrera weighs in on FEMA coming down to the border to help with unaccompanied minors migrating to U.S., what border patrol agents need from the government and whether comprehensive immigration reform is needed. After a year into the coronavirus pandemic, a third round of stimulus payments is showing up in Americans banks. President Biden wants to keep the support going for the American Rescue Plan. President Biden, Vice President Harris and their spouses are traveling around the country this week to promote the plan. But while the Biden administration sees this as a big win now, could it cost the Democrats control of the Senate and House come 2022? Congressional Correspondent for FOX News, Chad Pergram discusses how the Covid relief bill could impact the 2022 elections and how Republicans may use it against Democrats in the midterms. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America."
In this edition of Straight Talk Africa host Shaka Ssali reflects on the recent American presidential elections from an African perspective. His guests are Katherine Gypson, VOA's Congressional Correspondent, Pauline Muchina Public Education & Advocacy Coordinator of the Africa Region for the American Friends Service Committee and Claude Gatebuke Executive Director of the African Great Lakes Action Network.
In this edition of Straight Talk Africa; host Shaka Ssali reflects on the recent American presidential elections from an African perspective. His guests are Katherine Gypson, VOA’s Congressional Correspondent, Pauline Muchina Public Education & Advocacy Coordinator for the Africa Region for the American Friends Service Committee and Claude Gatebuke Executive Director of the African Great Lakes Action Network.
In this edition of Straight Talk Africa host Shaka Ssali reflects on the recent American presidential elections from an African perspective. His guests are Katherine Gypson, VOA’s Congressional Correspondent, Pauline Muchina Public Education & Advocacy Coordinator of the Africa Region for the American Friends Service Committee and Claude Gatebuke Executive Director of the African Great Lakes Action Network.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, February 18, 20214:20 pm: Jennifer Graham of the Deseret News joins Rod to relay her memories of Rush Limbaugh, including the time she called his program and joined him on the air4:35 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist for the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy6:05 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins Rod for their weekly conversation about what lawmakers are up to at the 2021 Utah Legislative session6:20 pm: Kevin Klowden, Executive Director of the Milken Institute’s Center for Regional Economics joins the program to discuss the results of a study of the nation’s best performing cities, which is topped by the Provo-Orem area6:35 pm: Marjukka Ollilainen, Sociology Professor at Weber State University, joins the show to discuss the future of the American Workplace following the pandemic6:50 pm: Mark Tapscott, Congressional Correspondent with the Epoch Times, joins the program to discuss his recent piece about the answers the House GOP wants from Nancy Pelosi about security failures during the Capitol violence on January 6
50-50 isn't even in the Senate. Democrats have Vice President Harris to break ties and that's why Sen. Chuck Schumer is now the Majority Leader and yesterday he finalized a power-sharing agreement with Republicans. Similar to the way things went 20 years ago when the GOP had the upper hand. Chad Pergram, Congressional Correspondent for FOX News, explains how the 50-50 Senate will work and how it could impact the ongoing COVID relief negotiations, the debate over opening schools and former President Trump's upcoming impeachment trial. Professional baseball player and former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow joins today's Fox News Rundown to talk about the inspiration behind his new children's book Bronco And Friends: A Party To Remember and the inspiration behind writing the book. He also tells us how his charity, the Tim Tebow Foundation has been doing amid the coronavirus pandemic and shares his thoughts on his former teammate Tom Brady and the upcoming Super Bowl. Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown –Monday, August 31, 20204:20 pm: New York Post columnist Salena Zito joins Rod for a conversation about her recent piece about how the Trump supports that went door-to-door campaigning for the President in 2016 are ready to hit the streets again4:35 pm: Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love joins Rod to discuss her disappointment in a new mural in downtown Salt Lake City that depicts 250 female leaders from the state’s history, but none that were conservatives5:05 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor at the City Journal joins the program to discuss why he says professional athletes could be boycotting themselves out of business6:05 pm: Scott Carver, Director of Police Training for the Utah Attorney General’s Office and training specialist Will Fowlke, join the show to discuss how to know when a shooting is justified and the training officers go through to recognize those situations6:20 pm: Mark Tapscott, Congressional Correspondent for The Epoch Times, joins the show to discuss his piece on how the media has ignored a congressional report on two-parent families6:35 pm: Cathy Ruse, Senior Fellow at the Family Research Council joins the show for a conversation about her recent piece in National Review that it’s time to rethink government education
Georgia’s Primary, George Floyd’s Funeral, and Congress’ Approach to Police Reform As the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty for the upcoming general election, many Americans are reconsidering how they’ll cast their ballots. This week, many primary voters in Georgia were greeted by long lines and malfunctioning voting machines. The chaos surrounding Georgia’s recent election has raised questions about whether or not the same issues will reoccur in November. Also, George Floyd was laid to rest in Houston following weeks in which thousands of Americans took to the streets to decry police brutality in his name. Meanwhile, Congress is reckoning with how to respond to the protests and calls for police accountability. Two national reporters join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss the Justice in Policing Act of 2020, how Republicans are responding to calls for police accountability, and Georgia’s flawed elections. Guest Host: Matt Katz, WNYC Guests: Nick Fandos, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Laura Barron-Lopez, National Political Reporter at POLITICO Congressman James Clyburn on his Time in the Civil Rights Movement and Addressing Systemic Racism This week, Democrats introduced the Justice in Policing Act on Capitol Hill. If passed, the bill would prohibit chokeholds, ban some no-knock warrants, track police misconduct at the national level, and make it easier to pursue legal and civil action against the police. The momentum for the bill stems from the uprisings against police brutality after George Floyd was brutally killed by police officers in Minneapolis. Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina reflects on his time in the civil rights movement and what he hopes to accomplish through the Justice in Policing Act. Guest: James Clyburn, Congressman from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District and Majority Whip How “Defund the Police” has Become More Palatable to the Mainstream The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis has shifted the way Americans see policing. Recent polling from The Washington Post found that 69 percent of Americans found “the killing of Floyd represents a broader problem within law enforcement.” While many high-ranking members of the Democratic Party don’t support calls to defund the police entirely, the notion of some form of defunding is picking up traction. A conversation about the politics of defunding the police. Guests: Alex Vitale, Author of "End of Policing" and Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of The Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College Andrea Ritchie, Researcher at the Interrupting Criminalization Initiative and author of "Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color" How Minneapolis Plans to Dismantle Their Police Department Minneapolis has been in the national spotlight since George Floyd was killed by police on video. Although the events there sparked protests across the nation, the city is also a catalyst for change. One progressive city leader, Steve Fletcher, has been working on police reform since he took office in 2018. He was among nine members of the Minneapolis city council that recently announced their commitment to dismantling the city’s police department. Guest: Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council, Ward 3
Georgia’s Primary, George Floyd’s Funeral, and Congress’ Approach to Police Reform As the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty for the upcoming general election, many Americans are reconsidering how they’ll cast their ballots. This week, many primary voters in Georgia were greeted by long lines and malfunctioning voting machines. The chaos surrounding Georgia’s recent election has raised questions about whether or not the same issues will reoccur in November. Also, George Floyd was laid to rest in Houston following weeks in which thousands of Americans took to the streets to decry police brutality in his name. Meanwhile, Congress is reckoning with how to respond to the protests and calls for police accountability. Two national reporters join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss the Justice in Policing Act of 2020, how Republicans are responding to calls for police accountability, and Georgia’s flawed elections. Guest Host: Matt Katz, WNYC Guests: Nick Fandos, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Laura Barron-Lopez, National Political Reporter at POLITICO Congressman James Clyburn on his Time in the Civil Rights Movement and Addressing Systemic Racism This week, Democrats introduced the Justice in Policing Act on Capitol Hill. If passed, the bill would prohibit chokeholds, ban some no-knock warrants, tracking police misconduct at the national level, and make it easier to pursue legal and civil action against the police. The momentum for the bill stems from the uprisings against police brutality after George Floyd was brutally killed by police officers in Minneapolis. Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina reflects on his time in the civil rights movement and what he hopes to accomplish through the Justice in Policing Act. Guest: James Clyburn, Congressman from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District and Majority Whip How “Defund the Police” has Become More Palatable to the Mainstream The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis has shifted the way Americans see policing. Recent polling from The Washington Post found that 69 percent of Americans found “the killing of Floyd represents a broader problem within law enforcement.” While many high-ranking members of the Democratic Party don’t support calls to defund the police entirely, the notion of some form of defunding is picking up traction. A conversation about the politics of defunding the police. Guests: Alex Vitale, Author of "End of Policing" and Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of The Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College Andrea Ritchie, Researcher at the Interrupting Criminalization Initiative and author of "Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color" How Minneapolis Plans to Dismantle Their Police Department Minneapolis has been in the national spotlight since George Floyd was killed by police on video. Although the events there sparked protests across the nation, the city is also a catalyst for change. One progressive city leader, Steve Fletcher, has been working on police reform since he took office in 2018. He was among nine members of the Minneapolis city council that recently announced their commitment to dismantling the city’s police department. Guest: Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council, Ward 3
Georgia’s Primary, George Floyd’s Funeral, and Congress’ Approach to Police Reform As the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty for the upcoming general election, many Americans are reconsidering how they’ll cast their ballots. This week, many primary voters in Georgia were greeted by long lines and malfunctioning voting machines. The chaos surrounding Georgia’s recent election has raised questions about whether or not the same issues will reoccur in November. Also, George Floyd was laid to rest in Houston following weeks in which thousands of Americans took to the streets to decry police brutality in his name. Meanwhile, Congress is reckoning with how to respond to the protests and calls for police accountability. Two national reporters join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss the Justice in Policing Act of 2020, how Republicans are responding to calls for police accountability, and Georgia’s flawed elections. Guest Host: Matt Katz, WNYC Guests: Nick Fandos, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Laura Barron-Lopez, National Political Reporter at POLITICO Congressman James Clyburn on his Time in the Civil Rights Movement and Addressing Systemic Racism This week, Democrats introduced the Justice in Policing Act on Capitol Hill. If passed, the bill would prohibit chokeholds, ban some no-knock warrants, track police misconduct at the national level, and make it easier to pursue legal and civil action against the police. The momentum for the bill stems from the uprisings against police brutality after George Floyd was brutally killed by police officers in Minneapolis. Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina reflects on his time in the civil rights movement and what he hopes to accomplish through the Justice in Policing Act. Guest: James Clyburn, Congressman from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District and Majority Whip How “Defund the Police” has Become More Palatable to the Mainstream The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis has shifted the way Americans see policing. Recent polling from The Washington Post found that 69 percent of Americans found “the killing of Floyd represents a broader problem within law enforcement.” While many high-ranking members of the Democratic Party don’t support calls to defund the police entirely, the notion of some form of defunding is picking up traction. A conversation about the politics of defunding the police. Guests: Alex Vitale, Author of "End of Policing" and Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of The Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College Andrea Ritchie, Researcher at the Interrupting Criminalization Initiative and author of "Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color" How Minneapolis Plans to Dismantle Their Police Department Minneapolis has been in the national spotlight since George Floyd was killed by police on video. Although the events there sparked protests across the nation, the city is also a catalyst for change. One progressive city leader, Steve Fletcher, has been working on police reform since he took office in 2018. He was among nine members of the Minneapolis city council that recently announced their commitment to dismantling the city’s police department. Guest: Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council, Ward 3
Tired of biased-mainstream media during these times of COVID-19 Chaos, lockdowns, and George Floyd protests? The founding editor of Hill Faith and a congressional correspondent for Epoch Times Mark Tapscott shares why epic times call for publications like Epoch Times.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, April 21, 20204:20 pm: Jay Young, author of The Upside of Oil and Gas Investing and Founder and CEO of King Operating Corporation joins Rod to discuss the future of the oil economy given the falling prices4:35 pm: Kerry McDonald, Senior Education Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education joins the show to refute a recent article in Harvard Magazine that called for a presumptive ban on homeschooling5:05 pm: Chris Jackson, Lead Pollster at Ipsos Public Affairs, joins Rod to discuss the results of a recent poll where people believe it is unlikely the country will experience a quick economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic6:05 pm: Mark Tapscott, Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece on the virus unity, but big issue polarization that is dividing America6:20 pm:Stan Lockhart of Utah Ranked Choice Voting on the use of ranked choice voting at the Utah Republican Convention6:35 pm: Politico Employment and Immigration Reporter Ian Kullgren on his recent piece on the problem restaurants currently face as their employees will make more money collecting unemployment than they would if they continued working through the coronavirus pandemic
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Mi Jeong Hibbitts is an international business and marketing expert, who has a special knowledge of the South Korean market. She is the President of Robert & William, LLC, an international trade and marketing consulting firm that provides strategic guidance and practical know-how for companies in the U.S. and Asia doing cross-border business. She is also the current Executive Director for the Baltimore/Washington chapter of The Global Chamber, an organization that helps members in 525 metro areas worldwide to bridge new global business opportunities. Previously, Mi Jeong served as the Director of International Sales and Marketing at PTC International, Inc., a privately-owned international business and marketing company in the Food and Beverage industry. In that role, she oversaw multimillion-dollar international sales and marketing programs, managed multinational teams and offices, and helped various U.S. brands reach the dynamic markets of Asia. Originally from South Korea, Mi Jeong began her career in the advertising, where she managed the accounts of some of the most well-known Korean brands across a variety of industries. She later served as a Congressional Correspondent for the East Asia division of the Voice of America. She is bilingual in English and Korean and has traveled extensively in Asia. Links: Robert & William, LLC website (coming soon!) Robert & William, LLC on LinkedIn Robert & William, LLC on Facebook Global Chamber – Baltimore/Washington webpage Mi Jeong on LinkedIn Mi Jeong on Twitter
Bill breaks down the news with Ginger Gibson, National Political Correspondent for Reuters, Addy Baird, Congressional Correspondent for BuzzFeed and Scott Wong, Senior Writer for the Hill.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, December 3, 20194:20 pm: Moshe Hill, a contributor to The Daily Wire, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece on who is to blame for the do-nothing United States Congress4:35 pm: Salt Lake County Council Chairwoman Aimee Winder Newton joins Rod to discuss the County’s proposed 7.8% property tax increase and the work council Republicans have done to reduce Mayor Jenny Wilson’s initial budget6:05 pm: Ron Mortenson, co-founder of Citizens for Tax Fairness joins the show to discuss why he says taxpayers and voters in Utah need a citizen’s initiative to limit property tax increases and control government spending, similar to California’s Proposition 136:20 pm: FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jeff Collins joins the show to discuss the scams that people need to be aware of this holiday season6:35 pm: Mark Tapscott, Congressional Correspondent for the Epoch Times, joins the show to discuss how recent polls show some African-American support for President Trump and how that may forecast large changes in the balance of political power in the U.S.
Back in July 2019, the House Oversight Committee held a hearing on the treatment of immigrant detainees, and the treatment they are receiving while in the care of the Department of Homeland Security. On the morning of the hearing, I interviewed Westwood One Congressional Correspondent Linda Kenyon about what to expect during the hearing. Host: Colton Salaz Guest: Linda Kenyon, Congressional Correspondent for Westwood One News
Throughout most of the 20th century and beyond, the term "socialism" has carried a lot of baggage in U.S. political history. Socialism itself has deep historical roots in the U.S. But the ideology became a toxic brand thanks in part to the Cold War, as Soviet republics and their imitators around the world saw authoritarians seize power under the guise of socialism. But almost 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, socialism is once again having a moment in mainstream U.S. politics. As politicians like Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pitch their Democratic Socialism to a generation not familiar with Cold War rhetoric, skeptics remain unconvinced about the promise of sweeping social reform. Guests: Bernie Sanders, United States Senator from Vermont, Democratic presidential candidate Peter Beinart, contributing editor for The Atlantic and professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Ilya Somin, Professor of Law at George Mason University
Fox News Chief Congressional Correspondent, Mike Emmanuel, talks with John Howell about Donald Trump’s tax returns and allegations against Joe Biden.
Phil and Cooper speak with Al-Monitor’s Congressional Correspondent, Bryant Harris, to learn more about Congress and Trump’s takes on Middle East foreign aid, in particular for Palestine and Egypt – no calculators necessary. Also, the Redskins are a garbage football team, FedEx Field is the worst stadium, and Cooper needs to be shamed for still being a fan. Key Senate panel votes to slash Palestinian aid over ‘martyr’ payments (Bryant Harris) Senate panel slashes military aid to Egypt (Bryant Harris) Song: Nesreen Tafesh – “123 Habibi” (Spotify | Youtube)
PODZAPP 99. Mother FocasEntrevistaHoy tenemos a Jair Barragan JAIR BARRAGÁNExperto en Adwords y Facebook AdsJair BarragánTe cuento desde el principio Soy un ex-directivo de una PYME que a punto estuvo de ser una gran empresa. Viví la extraordinaria satisfacción de ver crecer una compañía que sentía como propia. Es imposible resumir 14 años de tu vida en solo un puñado de palabras, así que me limitaré a decir que empecé desde abajo, que me impliqué al 100% en un proyecto que me apasionó desde el primer instante y que aunque los últimos momentos fueron de una dureza casi divina, la conclusión final no puede ser otra que valió la pena.Los cortes Hoy la sección ha sido dificil de hacer! Habia muchos cortes y muy buenos! Al final tenemos tantos cortes que podriamos hacer la competencia a Margot y su podcast “El recuento”. Pero bueno, aqui están y aquí se los presentamos.Zombies y negocios.Joan Boluda, en su capítulo 608 de “Marketing Online” nos cuenta un secreto. Un secreto en el que juegan un papel al alimón los zombies y los negocios…Como besa Richie Fintano?Las Pepis (En el capitulo 1 de la tercera temporada de Pepi Luci y Bom…) quieren poner en un aprieto a Richie Fintano, preguntandóle cómo le gustan los besos. ¿Lo conseguirán?Porque Podcast y las iniciativasEn el capítulo 45 de Porque Podcast, Jorge propone una iniciativa benéfica a sus compañeros. ¿La aceptarán?... ¿La aceptariais?Que es el cruising?Povedilla nos explica en la Mesa de los Idiotas, en su capítulo 69, que es esta enigmática actividad. Atención al momento en el que responde a las preguntas que les hacen sus compañeros… y el jardín en el que se mete...Jarras y Podcasts y MapasAtención a la presentación que hace Bukaker de su invitado en el capítulo 27 de su podcast “Jarras y Podcast” a la hora de presentar al responsable del podcast “Swisspain”Joan Boluda y el secreto de su energíaSi antes conocíamos una faceta oculta de Joan Boluda, ahora, en el capítulo 5 de “En Clave de Podcast” se nos revela el origen de la inagotable fuente de energía de Joan Boluda cada mañana a las 7 de la mañana. Albricias! Un secreto compartido!Donde caga el solMarta y David, que están viajando por Japón, están haciendo un podcast llamado “Donde nace el sol”. En este capítulo nos explican algunas de las interioridades muy interiores de su viaje, con todo lujo de detalles. Un corte muy fresquito, de hoy mismo.AQUEL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER”Canción de AdriSabéis esa pregunta que te hace a veces la gente sobre … “qué personaje histórico te hubiera gustado conocer”? Ó ¿“a qué personaje admiras más del panorama actual”? Pues ésa respuesta es fácil para mi en cuanto al mundo de la podcasfera se refiere.Sin duda, me hubiera gustado conocer a Adri, Adripod. No tuve el gusto de coincidir con él ni personalmente ni en cuanto a podcast se refiere, pero por suerte, su legado queda ahí y al acceso de todos. Para este número 99 queríamos hacer un pequeño homenaje a este maravilloso podcaster y después de recopilar distintos tipo de información he llegado a hacerme una imagen de él y…… éstas son las cosas que sé de Adri:- Sé que era una persona entregada a su familia, a su hijo Mario por sobre todas las cosas- Sé que compartíamos profesión y no dejo de pensar la de conversaciones que hubiéramos tenido sobre el tema- Sé que era friki y futbolero y que le llamabáis con cariño “el señor enfurruñado”- Sé que era un pionero en el mundo del podcasting y que siempre le rondaban ideas nuevas por la cabeza - Sé que era imprevisible y que con él en un podcast podía pasar cualquier cosa- Sé que capitaneó o colaboró en muchísimos podcast como: No soy un troll, Club Delorean, El Señor Enfurruñado, Te toca Podcast, Trending Sport Podcast, Podzzap y Adripod- Sé que era de ésas personas que dejan un hueco enorme para aquellos que le conocieron y que le echáis muchísimo de menos y por todo ello Adri es:EL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER QUE ME HUBIERA GUSTADO CONOCER Audio de AdriEl Ranking RaroRanking de Podcast de Politica(Introducción del Capitan Garcius)10. Decode DCDecodeDC has a broad mandate: to help Americans understand how crucial political issues affect everyday life. We do this by using every narrative tool we can – from podcasts to analysis to interactive graphics and video.We want to be a reliable, honest and, when appropriate, highly entertaining source of insight and explanation of Washington, D.C.’s people, culture, policies and politics, but mostly we want to be useful.The podcast was launched by Andrea Seabrook, long-time Congressional Correspondent at NPR, in 2012 and is produced weekly in the Scripps News Washington Bureau.http://www.decodedc.com/9. ELGL (Engaging Local Goverment Leaders)We are innovative local government leaders with a passion for connecting, communicating and educatingConnect. We believe that attracting and retaining local government professionals requires making meaningful connections.Communicate. We share information – a learning process that empowers us to work harder, smarter, faster and more creatively.Educate. We provide educational offerings that address new trends and ways we can proactively respond as local government professionals.We believe we can make a difference in people’s lives and communities.http://elgl.org/8. Political GabFestStephen Colbert says "Everybody should listen to the Slate Political Gabfest." The Gabfest, featuring Slate's Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, is the kind of informal and irreverent discussion Washington journalists have after hours over drinks. Part of the Panoply Network.http://www.slate.com/7. What Would Bernie Sanders doIn support of the progressive ideals of Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. In this first episode we get things going and state some Bernie fundamentals. Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatwouldberniesandersdo for much more daily information on Bernie Sanders, 2016 candidate for president.Read more at http://whatwouldberniesandersdo.libsyn.com/podcast#O7FCXrqlU7Lopz1U.996. El vorticeUn programa que abre fuego contra un presente que se ha convertido en un juego de suma cero, que necesita muchos perdedores para que muy pocos puedan ganarlo todo.Una visión interna junto a una perspectiva global donde se analiza una realidad en la que casi nadie puede reconocerse y prefiere mirar hacia otro lado antes que asumir que está siendo cómplice y parte de un teatro tan demoledor como nocivo.Cuando no se tiene un norte al que ir, todos los vientos son desfavorables. Bienvenidos a una realidad diseñada para ser creída mientras va quedando cada vez menos presente y nada a futuro.Bienvenidos al mar de la tranquilidad.Ellos se definen como la resistencia, y en sus capitulos podreis encontrar desensmascaramientos de los medios de comunicación generalistas, análisis de libros, etc..www.elvorticeradio.comEscuchemoslo.5. Congressional DishEste podcast se autodefine como “La voz de la resistencia ante la conquista del mundo por parte de las corporaciones”.Como sabeis, es grande la presión que hacen los lobbys y las multinacionales en el capìtolio para impulsar leyes que les beneficien. A modo de curiosidad, podeis encontrar muchos ejemplos en Netflix de documentales que denuncian esta clase de situaciones. En este podcast podeis escuchar alguna de las barbaridades que pasan en este entramado. Aquí se denucian como misteriosamente una gran empresa se deshace de la noche a la mañana de un competidor, por una ley publicada con más sombras que luces.Escuchemoslo.4. Global Politics and Law.Este es el blog personal de Julio González García. Soy Catedrático de Derecho administrativo en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y en la actualidad dirijo el Instituto de Derecho Europeo y de Integración Regional.Los posts que encontrarás aquí serán de análisis político y jurídico. Asimismo, en las secciones de e-print y e-books tendrás enlaces a estudios míos.https://globalpoliticsandlaw.com/3. La contracrónicaEs el podcast de Fernando Díaz Villanueva. Definido como 100% puro liberal, este podcaster no se casa con nadie, y en capítulos de media hora (a veces dos al día), desgrana la actualidad política. Hoy por ejemplo ha publicado un capítulo sobre lo que está sucediendo en Ferraz.2. Common SensesCommon Sense with Dan Carlin isn’t a show for everyone, and that’s what makes it so great. It’s a smart, deep, passionate, engaging, inquisitive and of course, politically Martian view of news and current events. There’s nothing else like it.Más de 300 capítulos. Una manera de hablar de política y de historia que no deja a nadie indiferente.http://www.dancarlin.com/common-sense-home-landing-page/Escuchemoslo.1.Politics, politics, PoliticsEl número 1, sin duda, en Estados Unidos. Se publica los lunes, los miercoles y los viernes.Realiza crónicas de los debates, de los mitines, poniendo especial enfasis en las elecciones americanas. Dispone de una sintonia que merecería estar en el ranking que hicimos en su momento de mejores sintonias y con un tono desenfadado, repasa la poliitica del país más importante del mundo con desenfado.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Escuchemoslo.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Conducido por @labienpe @Sunne @CapitanGarcius @Nosoyunmuggle @wiichit0 y @JossGreen Feed: http://feedpress.me/podzappiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/podzapp/id301402130?mt=2Producción: http://puntoprimario.com/
PODZAPP 99. Mother FocasEntrevistaHoy tenemos a Jair Barragan JAIR BARRAGÁNExperto en Adwords y Facebook AdsJair BarragánTe cuento desde el principio Soy un ex-directivo de una PYME que a punto estuvo de ser una gran empresa. Viví la extraordinaria satisfacción de ver crecer una compañía que sentía como propia. Es imposible resumir 14 años de tu vida en solo un puñado de palabras, así que me limitaré a decir que empecé desde abajo, que me impliqué al 100% en un proyecto que me apasionó desde el primer instante y que aunque los últimos momentos fueron de una dureza casi divina, la conclusión final no puede ser otra que valió la pena.Los cortes Hoy la sección ha sido dificil de hacer! Habia muchos cortes y muy buenos! Al final tenemos tantos cortes que podriamos hacer la competencia a Margot y su podcast “El recuento”. Pero bueno, aqui están y aquí se los presentamos.Zombies y negocios.Joan Boluda, en su capítulo 608 de “Marketing Online” nos cuenta un secreto. Un secreto en el que juegan un papel al alimón los zombies y los negocios…Como besa Richie Fintano?Las Pepis (En el capitulo 1 de la tercera temporada de Pepi Luci y Bom…) quieren poner en un aprieto a Richie Fintano, preguntandóle cómo le gustan los besos. ¿Lo conseguirán?Porque Podcast y las iniciativasEn el capítulo 45 de Porque Podcast, Jorge propone una iniciativa benéfica a sus compañeros. ¿La aceptarán?... ¿La aceptariais?Que es el cruising?Povedilla nos explica en la Mesa de los Idiotas, en su capítulo 69, que es esta enigmática actividad. Atención al momento en el que responde a las preguntas que les hacen sus compañeros… y el jardín en el que se mete...Jarras y Podcasts y MapasAtención a la presentación que hace Bukaker de su invitado en el capítulo 27 de su podcast “Jarras y Podcast” a la hora de presentar al responsable del podcast “Swisspain”Joan Boluda y el secreto de su energíaSi antes conocíamos una faceta oculta de Joan Boluda, ahora, en el capítulo 5 de “En Clave de Podcast” se nos revela el origen de la inagotable fuente de energía de Joan Boluda cada mañana a las 7 de la mañana. Albricias! Un secreto compartido!Donde caga el solMarta y David, que están viajando por Japón, están haciendo un podcast llamado “Donde nace el sol”. En este capítulo nos explican algunas de las interioridades muy interiores de su viaje, con todo lujo de detalles. Un corte muy fresquito, de hoy mismo.AQUEL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER”Canción de AdriSabéis esa pregunta que te hace a veces la gente sobre … “qué personaje histórico te hubiera gustado conocer”? Ó ¿“a qué personaje admiras más del panorama actual”? Pues ésa respuesta es fácil para mi en cuanto al mundo de la podcasfera se refiere.Sin duda, me hubiera gustado conocer a Adri, Adripod. No tuve el gusto de coincidir con él ni personalmente ni en cuanto a podcast se refiere, pero por suerte, su legado queda ahí y al acceso de todos. Para este número 99 queríamos hacer un pequeño homenaje a este maravilloso podcaster y después de recopilar distintos tipo de información he llegado a hacerme una imagen de él y…… éstas son las cosas que sé de Adri:- Sé que era una persona entregada a su familia, a su hijo Mario por sobre todas las cosas- Sé que compartíamos profesión y no dejo de pensar la de conversaciones que hubiéramos tenido sobre el tema- Sé que era friki y futbolero y que le llamabáis con cariño “el señor enfurruñado”- Sé que era un pionero en el mundo del podcasting y que siempre le rondaban ideas nuevas por la cabeza - Sé que era imprevisible y que con él en un podcast podía pasar cualquier cosa- Sé que capitaneó o colaboró en muchísimos podcast como: No soy un troll, Club Delorean, El Señor Enfurruñado, Te toca Podcast, Trending Sport Podcast, Podzzap y Adripod- Sé que era de ésas personas que dejan un hueco enorme para aquellos que le conocieron y que le echáis muchísimo de menos y por todo ello Adri es:EL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER QUE ME HUBIERA GUSTADO CONOCER Audio de AdriEl Ranking RaroRanking de Podcast de Politica(Introducción del Capitan Garcius)10. Decode DCDecodeDC has a broad mandate: to help Americans understand how crucial political issues affect everyday life. We do this by using every narrative tool we can – from podcasts to analysis to interactive graphics and video.We want to be a reliable, honest and, when appropriate, highly entertaining source of insight and explanation of Washington, D.C.’s people, culture, policies and politics, but mostly we want to be useful.The podcast was launched by Andrea Seabrook, long-time Congressional Correspondent at NPR, in 2012 and is produced weekly in the Scripps News Washington Bureau.http://www.decodedc.com/9. ELGL (Engaging Local Goverment Leaders)We are innovative local government leaders with a passion for connecting, communicating and educatingConnect. We believe that attracting and retaining local government professionals requires making meaningful connections.Communicate. We share information – a learning process that empowers us to work harder, smarter, faster and more creatively.Educate. We provide educational offerings that address new trends and ways we can proactively respond as local government professionals.We believe we can make a difference in people’s lives and communities.http://elgl.org/8. Political GabFestStephen Colbert says "Everybody should listen to the Slate Political Gabfest." The Gabfest, featuring Slate's Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, is the kind of informal and irreverent discussion Washington journalists have after hours over drinks. Part of the Panoply Network.http://www.slate.com/7. What Would Bernie Sanders doIn support of the progressive ideals of Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. In this first episode we get things going and state some Bernie fundamentals. Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatwouldberniesandersdo for much more daily information on Bernie Sanders, 2016 candidate for president.Read more at http://whatwouldberniesandersdo.libsyn.com/podcast#O7FCXrqlU7Lopz1U.996. El vorticeUn programa que abre fuego contra un presente que se ha convertido en un juego de suma cero, que necesita muchos perdedores para que muy pocos puedan ganarlo todo.Una visión interna junto a una perspectiva global donde se analiza una realidad en la que casi nadie puede reconocerse y prefiere mirar hacia otro lado antes que asumir que está siendo cómplice y parte de un teatro tan demoledor como nocivo.Cuando no se tiene un norte al que ir, todos los vientos son desfavorables. Bienvenidos a una realidad diseñada para ser creída mientras va quedando cada vez menos presente y nada a futuro.Bienvenidos al mar de la tranquilidad.Ellos se definen como la resistencia, y en sus capitulos podreis encontrar desensmascaramientos de los medios de comunicación generalistas, análisis de libros, etc..www.elvorticeradio.comEscuchemoslo.5. Congressional DishEste podcast se autodefine como “La voz de la resistencia ante la conquista del mundo por parte de las corporaciones”.Como sabeis, es grande la presión que hacen los lobbys y las multinacionales en el capìtolio para impulsar leyes que les beneficien. A modo de curiosidad, podeis encontrar muchos ejemplos en Netflix de documentales que denuncian esta clase de situaciones. En este podcast podeis escuchar alguna de las barbaridades que pasan en este entramado. Aquí se denucian como misteriosamente una gran empresa se deshace de la noche a la mañana de un competidor, por una ley publicada con más sombras que luces.Escuchemoslo.4. Global Politics and Law.Este es el blog personal de Julio González García. Soy Catedrático de Derecho administrativo en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y en la actualidad dirijo el Instituto de Derecho Europeo y de Integración Regional.Los posts que encontrarás aquí serán de análisis político y jurídico. Asimismo, en las secciones de e-print y e-books tendrás enlaces a estudios míos.https://globalpoliticsandlaw.com/3. La contracrónicaEs el podcast de Fernando Díaz Villanueva. Definido como 100% puro liberal, este podcaster no se casa con nadie, y en capítulos de media hora (a veces dos al día), desgrana la actualidad política. Hoy por ejemplo ha publicado un capítulo sobre lo que está sucediendo en Ferraz.2. Common SensesCommon Sense with Dan Carlin isn’t a show for everyone, and that’s what makes it so great. It’s a smart, deep, passionate, engaging, inquisitive and of course, politically Martian view of news and current events. There’s nothing else like it.Más de 300 capítulos. Una manera de hablar de política y de historia que no deja a nadie indiferente.http://www.dancarlin.com/common-sense-home-landing-page/Escuchemoslo.1.Politics, politics, PoliticsEl número 1, sin duda, en Estados Unidos. Se publica los lunes, los miercoles y los viernes.Realiza crónicas de los debates, de los mitines, poniendo especial enfasis en las elecciones americanas. Dispone de una sintonia que merecería estar en el ranking que hicimos en su momento de mejores sintonias y con un tono desenfadado, repasa la poliitica del país más importante del mundo con desenfado.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Escuchemoslo.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Conducido por @labienpe @Sunne @CapitanGarcius @Nosoyunmuggle @wiichit0 y @JossGreen Feed: http://feedpress.me/podzappiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/podzapp/id301402130?mt=2Producción: http://puntoprimario.com/
Hugh Hewitt and guest David Drucker, Sr. Congressional Correspondent at the Washington Examiner discuss Hillary's emails. Dennis Prager and Frank Luntz respond to Hillary's email press conference. Hewitt and Sen. Tom Cotton on the GOP congress open letter to the leaders of Iran. AEI's Danielle Pletka and Arthur Brooks on the Iran situation. Hewitt and Harvard Professor Robert Putnam on the failing of youth, most notably due to ever declining cultural norms. Dennis Prager on why our kids are failing to see moral absolutes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.