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Trump has touched down in Virginia and is en route to his third arraignment! You'd think we'd all be tired of the same story over and over again. Howie and Taylor can't help but notice the television when the news switches to a live shot of Trump's lawyer. Tune in to hear what they have to say!
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Send this episode to an expectant mother...like...right now. Corrine Brown has spent the last decade building a business to help support women in their journey through motherhood. She graduated in 2010 as a Naturopathic Doctor and jumped right into her own Prenatal Naturopathic Clinic. Fast-forward to today, Corinne has created a 100% online heart-centered business called Brownroots Love and a game-changing online Natural Labour Preparation program called Love Your Labour©. Today you can find her on Instagram inspiring women to fight for their medical freedom with her 5D Mamas community and in her book, Badass Birth Goddess - Empower Yourself, Avoid the Labour Funnel, and Make Your Dream Birth a Fabulous Reality. This episode was such a long time coming and so much fun to do! We have known Corinne for about 4 years now, and she is responsible for both of Micki's DREAM LABOUR experiences. Corinne's program Love Your Labour© is revolutionary and we believe every woman should have access to this empowering, informative and supportive program! She takes the fear out of the equation and makes labour a fun, easy, efficient and beautiful experience. Describing labour as a "tattoo on your soul," Corinne is extremely passionate about helping women to understand that labour can be a life-changing and spiritual experience, and does not need to be a traumatic one. She is a fierce advocate for medical freedom and women controlling what happens to their bodies, especially in labour. AND she knows the power of manifestation and teaches it in relation to the labour process. If you are pregnant or know someone who is, press play right now. There is so much juiciness to this episode. We cannot wait to share it with you. Thank you Corinne for your love, your energy and your fierce mission to empower women all over the world. Wishing you a life of joy and abundance, Sam & Micki -- Let's continue the conversation! Join the https://www.facebook.com/groups/480024570493495 (OMJ Facebook Community) Check out our FREE https://www.subscribepage.com/omj (Getting Aligned Playbook)!! Want a channeled message from Micki? Apply https://www.ourmanifestationjourney.com/mickichannelling (here) today. -- Episode Resources: Corinne's https://www.instagram.com/brownroots.love/ (Instagram) Corinne's https://brownrootslove.com (Website) https://brownrootslove.com/lyl/ (Love Your Labour Program) - Use the CODE: OMJ for $100 OFF! FREE https://brownrootslove.com/5daysecrets/ (5 Day Workshop) https://brownrootslove.com/5dmamas/ (5D Mama's Monthly Group) Corinne's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Badass-Birth-Goddess-yourself-fabulous/dp/1777704111 (Badass Birth Goddess - Empower Yourself, Avoid the Labour Funnel, and Make Your Dream Birth a Fabulous Reality). Documentary Film: https://www.amazon.com/Business-Being-Born-Helen-Ayres/dp/B001IIHAGK (The Business of Being Born) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/our-manifestation-journey/id1484270331?i=1000474196396 (OMJ Episode 8 - Micki Had a Baby - How Labour is the Perfect Metaphor for Manifestation) -- Want more OMJ? https://www.ourmanifestationjourney.com/our-services (www.ourmanifestationjourney.com) https://www.instagram.com/ourmanifestationjourney/ (OMJ Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/ourmanifestationjourneypodcast/?ref=pages_you_manage (OMJ Facebook) Page & https://www.facebook.com/groups/480024570493495 (OMJ Facebook Community) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_gIwCN7DWB7EKpqt4BTchQ (OMJ YouTube) -- We want to say a big thank you to Bonus Points for generously giving us the music used in our Intro and Outro, and to William Mitchell for his excellent sound mixing. https://bonuspointsmusic.com/ (https://bonuspointsmusic.com) Bonus Points https://www.instagram.com/bonus.points/ (Instagram) Bonus Points https://open.spotify.com/artist/3GlCVMFRzrZ3FGtt4apejf?si=uBc-m2vtSbS3krYWVt94_w&dl_branch=1 (Spotify)
In this episode, I interview Corrine Brown. She is a former Naturopathic Doctor, mom of 3 & a truth seeker, she is obsessed with your bodily autonomy and personal empowerment. She helps women speak their truth, raise their vibe, and advocate for medical freedom in labour & in life. Find Corinne: Website - https://brownrootslove.com/ Love Your Labour Program - https://brownrootslove.com/lyl/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brownroots.love/ Find Holly: Community – https://www.facebook.com/groups/241111264443799 Website - https://rosebudwellness.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosebud_wellness/ Shop - http://rosebudwellness.com/shop/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wombwisdom/message
I am so excited about this week's guest, Corrine Brown, a former Naturopathic Doctor, creator of the Love Your Labour program, author of “The Badass Birth Goddess”, and mom of 3. This is the perfect episode to pause with before I go into labour myself in a few weeks with TUBtwo. Corrine was pivotal in helping me have my natural home birth with Sarelle and you'll find out why in this episode. Everything we talk about in this episode will help to empower you mentally and physically to have a natural birth (if that is your goal). No matter what point you are at in your pregnancy or even if you are in the planning phase this conversation will motivate and inspire you to love your labour. You will get tools, resources, and other helpful information to help you on your labour journey. Enjoy this juicy conversation with Corrine. Highlights from this episode: Thoughts on pregnancy over 35 The pivotal role Corrine played in helping my natural home birth How Corrine's love for labour started Animals natural instinct to birth Corrine shares her 3 very different birth stories Write down your birth story Informed consent is a huge part of medical freedom Understanding the risks of Group B Strep (GBS) in childbirth Sterile water injections for labour pain relief Knowing when medical interventions are necessary Using a labour prep tincture Reprogram your mind and beliefs about birth Advocating for yourself is empowering What is the labour funnel? Nature's epidural is the labour hormone oxytocin Postpartum is easier when you have a natural birth How your partner and a doula can support you during labour Normalize natural birth Empowerment is a mindset Show sponsor: Love Your Labour - use the code ULTIMATEBABY to save $100 off Related links: Follow @marniwasserman and @ultimatehealthpodcast on Instagram for Sarelle (baby TUB) updates Corrine Brown's website (Brownroots Love) Follow Corrine Brown on Facebook and Instagram Corrine Brown - The Badass Birth Goddess (book) The Business of Being Born (documentary) Penny Simkin - The Birth Partner (book) Subscribe to TUBP in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google
This is Queens of the Mines. Today I am going to tell you the story of the Murderous Mail Order Bride of Tuttletown from 1929. The preceding episode may feature foul language and or adult content including violence which may be disturbing some listeners, or secondhand listeners. So, discretion is advised. On a ranch on blanket creek, near the current Kress Ranch Road, lived Carroll and his parents Stephen Rablen and Corrine Brown. They were a well known family in Sonora who were pioneers there during the gold rush. Corrine was the daughter of the late C.C. Brown, a prominent lawyer of Sonora. Carroll had been married twice, first to Martha Copeland and second to Eva Young. Neither marriage lasted. While serving during WW 1 in France, a German shell exploded in Carroll's dugout, causing him to lose his hearing. The thirty-four year old veteran returned to Tuttletown to live with his widower father. The hearing impairment made Carroll too shy to meet a local girl. Yet he was lonely. So lonely that, in June of 1928, Carroll placed an ad in a San Francisco matrimonial paper in search of a bride. He stated that he was looking for a woman who would enjoy a life with him hiking and enjoying the natural wonders of the Sierra Nevadas. The ad was printed in matrimonial papers across the nation and a thirty-three year old waitress in Texas responded to Rablen's request. They wrote back and forth. She told him she was a heavy boned blond with a twin sister who she called Effie and a son, Albert. About Albert, Eva wrote to Rablan, he has had no father since he was a month old. The father left her. She hasn't seen him and if a man left her she wouldn't want to see them again and she would make sure she didn't.” It was an odd thing to say during courtship. They continued to write back and forth and it was decided that Eva would leave Texas, come to California and the two would be married. Carroll met Eva at the station in San Francisco, and together they traveled to Nevada where they were married in Reno. Her twin sister Effie and son Albert soon followed her out to California. Stephen Rablen was not keen on the idea of his son's previously divorced “mail order bride”. Steven questioned her motives. The town was curious. One year after the wedding, the gossiping had died off. Carroll had found a job as a clerk with Standard City Lumber, which was being acquired and would soon be named Pickering Lumber and the couple was living on a chicken ranch in Standard City. The two of them quarreled often and shared a toxic and unhealthy relationship. When Eva transferred herself as the beneficiary on the $3,500 life insurance policy Carroll had purchased for himself, his father Stephen was alarmed. Stephen Rablen played the fiddle and a local wedding or party seldom went without Stephen and his brother John providing the music. The brothers had been asked to play at a community dance at the Tuttletown school house on the 29th of April in 1929. Carroll and Eva joined them for the party. Well, Eva did. Carroll's insecurities with his hearing impairment kept him from fully enjoying the festivities and as per usual, Carroll waited out the night in the car while his wife danced the night away with the people from town. Halfway through the night, Stephen was playing “Turkey in the Straw” on his fiddle when Eva went to the refreshment table to make up a sandwich and a cup of coffee for Carroll. She would bring him a refreshment to the car. With her hands full, Eva made her way across the dance floor towards the front door. Alice Shea, a local woman who was dancing, jostled her arm, and some of the coffee spilled on Alice's pink dress. Oops. Eva made her way outside with the sandwich and cup of coffee to her husband who was still in the car. “Here dear, here is something to eat.” Carroll thanked his bride, she waved and returned to the dance floor. He had a few bites of his sandwich while he waited for the hot coffee to cool down. He blew into it, and took a sip. He made a strange face. He took another drink and then another. Then, he dropped the cup. This episode was brought to you by our main Sponsor Columbia Mercantile 1855, Columbia Historic Park's Main street grocery store. Teresa, the owner carries a mix of quality international and local products that replicate diverse provisions of when Columbia was California's second largest city after San Francisco. I love the selection of hard kombucha, my favorite. It is common to hear, "Wow! I didn't expect to find that here in Columbia". The Columbia Mercantile 1855 is located in Columbia State Historic Park at 11245 Jackson Street and is a great place to keep our local economy moving. At a time like this, it is so important to shop local, and The Columbia Mercantile 1855 is friendly, welcoming, fairly priced and accepts EBT. Open Daily! Now, back to Tuttletown- A few minutes after midnight, Rancher Frank Shell and a group of his friends were smoking in front of the schoolhouse on the night of the dance. The men stopped mid conversation when they began to hear groans of distress. Frank Shell realized it was coming from a nearby parked car and followed the sound. He found Carroll doubled over and shouted to him. “What's the matter, are you sick?” Carroll mumbled to Shell, “That coffee - bitter - get - my - father.” Frank Shell opened the car door, picked the vet up and carried him into the schoolhouse. Shell was yelling as he burst through the door, “Steve - Steve Rablen- Your boy is sick!” The music in the Tuttletown schoolhouse stopped and everyone heard Carroll cry out in pain. Stephen threw his fiddle down, jumped off the platform and rushed through the crowd towards his son. Eva had rushed out from the kitchen where she had been helping clean up. She stood and watched the action play out around her, seemingly terrified. She finally attempted to hold her husband down as he thrashed around but Frank Shell carried Carrol outside and placed him on the ground. Carroll reached out for his father's hand and told him one last time, “ Papa, that coffee was awfully bitter.” His words faded as he slipped into an unconscious state. Emergency services arrived 45 minutes later with Tuolumne County Sheriff Jack H. Dambacher, who pronounced Carroll B. Rablen dead at the scene. Eva rode along quietly as the ambulance took her husband's body to Coroner Josie Terzich. Dr. Bromley also built a two-story hospital called the Bromley Sanitarium, which we talked about in the Open Mic episode, it later became known as Sonora Hospital. It was situated at the current Yosemite Title parking lot. Dr. Bromley performed an autopsy on Carrol Rablen's body and sent Rablen's stomach contents to the University of California for analysis. Foul play was not obvious, and it was assumed Carroll had died of natural causes but Steven Rablen did not buy it. He stormed Dambacher's headquarters, demanding that the search continued. Sheriff Dambacher returned to the Tuttletown schoolhouse on May 1, 1929, the day of Carroll Rablen's funeral. After an hour of searching which turned up nothing, he placed his hat on his head and turned to leave the scene, he paused. On the ground in a bush, near where the Rablen's car had been parked, was a small medicinal bottle from Bigelow's drugstore. He picked up the bottle and read the label. STRYCHNINE. The poison used to kill rodents. We want to welcome this month's featured sponsor, Sonora Florist. SONORA FLORIST has been providing our community with beautiful flower arrangements for whatever the occasion since the early 1950s. You can visit sonoraflorist.com, or search Sonora Florist on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. There is a special website for wedding florals, visit sincerelysonoraflorist.com to see their wedding work, read reviews, or to book a consultation with one of their designers if you are getting married in the area. Thank you Sonora Florist. And if you have not checked out the mural on the side of the shop, on the corner of Washington and Bradford in downtown Sonora, in honor of the local Chinese history, do so! It was a fight to get it up, and it was worth it! This Episode is brought to you by the Law Offices of CHARLES B SMITH. Are you facing criminal charges in California? The most important thing you can do is obtain legal counsel from an aggressive Criminal Defense Lawyer you can trust. The Law Office of Charles B. Smith has effectively handled thousands of cases. The Law Offices of CHARLES B SMITH do not just defend cases, they represent people. Charles is intimately familiar with the investigative techniques the police and prosecutors use and is able to look at your case and see defenses that others can, and do, miss. Visit cbsattorney.com for more information. Even during the gold rush, no one liked attorneys, and Chrles, you will love. After finding the empty bottle of strychnine at the scene of the crime, Dambacher headed to Bigelow's Drug Store to question the clerk about the recent purchases of the poison. There had been only one purchase of the substance that week, to a Mrs. Joe Williams, who lived on a chicken ranch near the junction of the Sonora Mono road and the road to Soulsbyville, at about 10 o'clock on the morning of Crroll's death. The purchase was under the pretext of the need for poisoning gophers. When the drugstore clerk described the appearance of Mrs. Joe Williams, it was an exact description of Eva Brandon. Eva had been staying with Mrs. Jasper Shell after the accident, and Dambacher headed to the Shell's Hale Ranch. Eva came outside, and the Sheriff told her they were going on a ride with Constable Hoskins to the drugstore. The employees that were present when she bought the poison for 50 cents were Walter Ronten and Mrs Warren Sahey. They told the officers that Eva was the woman who bought the bottle. Dambacher made the clerks aware that their certainty would end in a murder charge for Eva, they took a second look but were positive. Eva was immediately accused of murder. She vigorously denied the charges, saying her husband was broken-hearted over his health problems and had surely poisoned himself. She demanded the Sheriff bring her home but Jack Dambacher told Eva she was not going home for a long time. At the sheriff headquarters, Carrol's father Stephen insisted that he suspected his daughter-in-law had killed his son over a $3,500 insurance policy. For reference, $3500 would be the equivalent of $56k in 2021. Stephen Rablen told the deputies he believed that Eva found her victims through mail-order bride advertisements. He suggested she surely killed her last husband, a mail-order groom named Hubert Brandon. Eva was formally charged with premeditated murder the following day in a complaint signed by Stephen Rablan. Her twin sister Effie had been working night and day to prove someone else bought the poison. Effie insisted that the two were deeply in love and that Eva was miles away when the poison was bought. Sonora's Dr. Bromley conducted the autopsy and sent Carroll's stomach to western laboratories in Oakland to be tested for poison by the famed scientist Edward O. Heinrich. Local Coroner Jesie Terzzich attended the testing. Heinrich was a famous American criminologist in the 20's known as the Wizard of Berkeley, America's Sherlock Holmes and the Edison of Crime Detection. He was an extraordinarily skilled criminologist who, almost single-handedly, helped to instill a systematic and scientific level of criminal investigation in the 20s and 30s. Heinrich is still held in the highest esteem by those who are familiar with his methodologies. The Mother Lode was seething with controversy, everyone had their own opinion on whether it was murder, suicide or natural causes. Eva sat calmly in jail for a week proclaiming “why would I kill my husband? I never poisoned him!” The San Joaquin attorney Charles H. Vance, offered to defend Eva, telling her that “No hick sheriff or county prosecutor would ever be able to convict her”. The entire case was heavily covered in extreme detail in the papers as front page news. The trial for the murder of Crroll Rablan was so largely attended on June 10 1929, the hearing was held outside in an open-air dance pavilion, where there was no shortage of space. Eva arrived on the arm of her attorney and quickly pleaded not guilty. Her defense focused on the mental state of the husband and wife. Carroll, they claimed, was suicidal. His first wife was there to testify that she had heard him make suicidal remarks in the past. The defense stated that Eva was manic depressive with developmental disabilities leaving her with an IQ equal to her eleven year old son. Then, the opposition took the stage. An insurance agent from Oakdale was called on as a witness, testifying that he had called on Carroll the day before he died to let him know his insurance would soon expire, and he had refused to renew the policy under Eva's name. Next, a handwriting expert proved the signature on a drugstore's registry with Eva's handwriting and they were a perfect match. It wasn't looking good for Eva. Now, forensic science was still new, and forensic science using DNA would not be used to solve a crime until 1984, but it was forensics and chemical analysis that cracked this case in 1929. Edward O. Heinrich was called to the stand. Heinrich proved to the judge, and the curious audience, that there was strychnine in Carroll's stomach, on the coffee cup, and on the coffee stain that was left on Alice Shea's dress. Eva and her team's mood changed when they realized the strong case against her and the crowd was shocked when suddenly, Eva took the stand and changed her plea to guilty. She told the judge the war had left horrific effects on her husband. He constantly victimised himself and complained about his ailments. “Quarrels, quarrels, I was sick and tired of them. We talked things over. It was decided we should both commit suicide. But I couldn't bring myself to do it. I was exhausted by my husband's suicidal tendencies, he constantly talked about self-harm and asked me to kill him. Finally I decided to poison him. It was the best way out, I thought. Now they want to hang me? I could only put him out of the way because I felt it was the only way to get my freedom.” Her confession eliminated the need for the trial and Eva Brandon-Rablen was sentenced to life in prison at San Quentin for Murder, without the possibility of parole. By pleading guilty, Eva evaded the death penalty. Sheriff Jack Dambacher and his wife escorted Eva to the ferry that would take her to the penitentiary. Eva was all smiles as she told the couple “I feel fine, not a bit tired. I'm not at all downhearted or discouraged.” Effie was there with Eva's son, eleven year old Albert Lee so he could say farewell to his mother. She held her son in a cold embrace. “I will be alright,” she told him. “I'm going to study Spanish. I've always been crazy to learn Spanish. Then if I get along well with that I can take on other subjects.” Reporters on hand at the ferry dock asked her why she killed Carroll. “I can't tell you why. I can't tell you why I confessed to putting strychnine in my husband's coffee. I told the court all and I want to tell.” Eva boarded the ferry that would transport her to San Quentin and looked to the distance as the ferry left the shore. She disappeared behind the prison walls to spend the rest of her life; she would never again be free. Well, never say never. Nine years later, on Jan 27th 1938, against the recommendations of the Tuolumne County Superior Court and officials at prison, she applied for parole. You see, Eva was one of the original prisoners transferred from San Quentin to the California Institute for Women at Tehachapi. Eva had served longer than most of the other criminals incarcerated there. Parole was granted. The forgotten woman left the prison walls and was whisked away in a car that was waiting for her outside. I guess we will never know what Eva's true motive was. Was she insane, as her lawyers would have argued? Did Carroll poison himself and she took the blame? Did he ask her to do it? Was it for $3,500, as her father-in-law believed? Or is there a story, still untold? What do you think? John Henry “Jack” Dambacher, whose tenure as sheriff from 1922 to 1946 is the longest in county history. Dambacher was known by his nickname “The Black Hat”, apparently after his iconic headwear. The new county jail was named the JH Dambacher detention center. He was originally buried in Sonora's Mountain View Catholic Cemetery but he was dis-interred and moved to the Casa Bonita Mausoleum in Stockton. Carroll Burdette Rablen, his mother and his father Stephen are buried in the Sonora City Cemetery. Heinnrich was buried at Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium and Mausoleum at hot - topic on QOTM Mountain View Oakland. Alright, love you all, be safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask, stay positive and act kind. Thank you for taking the time to listen today, subscribe to the show so we can meet again weekly, on Queens of the Mines. Queens of the Mines is a product of the “Youreka! Podcast Network” and was written, produced and narrated by Andrea Anderson. Go to queensofthemines.com for the book and more. Primary sources: Oakland Tribune Tue May 14, 1929 The Ogden Standard Examiner Sun Jul 14, 1929 www.murderpedia.org/female.R/images/rablen_eva/eva-rablen.pdf https://oldspirituals.com/2019/06/16/from-the-end-eva-rablen-mail-order-bride/ THE MAIL ORDER BRIDE MURDER- C.A. Asbrey Object: Matrimony: The Risky Business of Mail-Order Matchmaking on the … By Chris Enss
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Back for another episode, and do you discuss family business in front of the world? Lisa Raye and Da Brat had an awkward moment during her birthday celebration. What was up with the Presidential Debate? It wasn't real presidential at all. Joe vs Donald and the world was watching the foolishness. Also wasn't it really timely that the President and the First Lady have tested positive for the Covid-19 virus. The better question where is their son Barron????
Ward talks about Corrine Brown, Coach Hog's Locker Room, the POTUS budget, guns, the arts and a good BS detector.
Ward talks about guns, his new song, chatted about taxes with Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment, running for the Alachua County Commission as a write-in democrat, Corrine Brown and grant money for schools.
Ward talks about Corrine Brown, Mayor Poe, former County Manager Niblock, 3 sad sisters and the Florida gun bill.
WOKV's Stephanie Brown joins the show today to explain Corrine Brown's first day in jail and Mark recaps Hillary Clinton's surprise appearance on last night's Grammy's.
Corrine Brown In Jail
DOJ and FBI Corruption Trump needs to clean house on Obama era staff over the holidays.Votes move tax reform forward late Friday.Mueller fires an FBI agent over anti-Trump pro-Hillary texts. He led investigation into Hillary investigation, gave money to campaign and was also sleeping with one of the female lawyers in the Russian probe.A house lawyer urges contempt citations to DOJ and FBI over dossier stonewalling. The dossier was funded by Clintons and the DNC possibly even the FBI. Trump tweets about the contempt.ABC suspends Brian Ross for the Flynn article calling for Trump's impeachment. Stock market sells off but soon recovers. Trump says if you lost money, sue ABC. Should the FCC charge ABC?Sports gambling may be made legal in all states. Pro teams are against it as it may compromise their integrity.Bitcoin goes skyward, same with stock market.Record breaking rainbow in Taiwan lasts 9 hours.Illinois experiencing a mass exodus, $11.1 billion in assets taken out of state over high taxes and high crime.Truckers protest electronic logging devices, saying it's dangerous as it doesn't reset itself.Mother turns in 18 year old son for molesting more than 50 kids as young as 4 years old, starting when he was at age 10.Corrine Brown sentenced to 5 years for a charity scam intended to help children.Time's shortlist for person of the year: President Trump, Mueller, Kaepernick, and Kim Jong Un, but the sexual harrassment victims become the choice.New budget must be passed by Friday to avoid a government shutdown.Trump endorses judge Roy Moore?Woman that settled with Bill O'Reilly and Fox News is suing again for defamation and breach of contract.North Korean defector says so many people are dying from ghost disease, but now they know it's been from radiation since 2010.Another Super-moon at the end of Dec.
DOJ and FBI Corruption Trump needs to clean house on Obama era staff over the holidays. Votes move tax reform forward late Friday. Mueller fires an FBI agent over anti-Trump pro-Hillary texts. He led investigation into Hillary investigation, gave money to campaign and was also sleeping with one of the female lawyers in the Russian probe. A house lawyer urges contempt citations to DOJ and FBI over dossier stonewalling. The dossier was funded by Clintons and the DNC possibly even the FBI. Trump tweets about the contempt. ABC suspends Brian Ross for the Flynn article calling for Trump's impeachment. Stock market sells off but soon recovers. Trump says if you lost money, sue ABC. Should the FCC charge ABC? Sports gambling may be made legal in all states. Pro teams are against it as it may compromise their integrity. Bitcoin goes skyward, same with stock market. Record breaking rainbow in Taiwan lasts 9 hours. Illinois experiencing a mass exodus, $11.1 billion in assets taken out of state over high taxes and high crime. Truckers protest electronic logging devices, saying it's dangerous as it doesn't reset itself. Mother turns in 18 year old son for molesting more than 50 kids as young as 4 years old, starting when he was at age 10. Corrine Brown sentenced to 5 years for a charity scam intended to help children. Time's shortlist for person of the year: President Trump, Mueller, Kaepernick, and Kim Jong Un, but the sexual harrassment victims become the choice. New budget must be passed by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. Trump endorses judge Roy Moore? Woman that settled with Bill O'Reilly and Fox News is suing again for defamation and breach of contract. North Korean defector says so many people are dying from ghost disease, but now they know it's been from radiation since 2010. Another Super-moon at the end of Dec.
HAPPY MEDIA FURY MONDAY! JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown will finally learn her fate today after months of legal back-and-forth revolving around her federal corruption case. It's up to a federal judge to decide whether to send Brown to prison for her 18 convictions on felony fraud and tax charges, or if she deserves leniency after decades of public service. Today 's sentencing hearing marks the final chapter of a legal saga that has unfolded over the last 17 months since the 12-term congresswoman's career-ending indictment. Brown, 71, lies at the center of a scheme that collected money for a bogus charity, funds that were used instead to pad a lavish lifestyle that far exceeded the lawmaker's means. It's unclear whether U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan will side with a court officer's recommendation and order Brown to serve up to nine years in prison, or if she'll receive probation. ___________________________________ Call or chat ... (515) 605-9376 or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jay-king ____________________________________ MEDIA FURY RADIO is a weekly show devoted to theoretical reviews and critical thinking with structured controversial dialogue. Hosted by Valerie Denise Jones with co-hosts Omar Tyree and Darryl Williams, the show tackles questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Interviews about politics, social media and celebrity updates are warm and empathetic, yet the hosts are always willing to push forward with questions, statistics, and comments that some might leave unmasked.
Hour 1 False socialist agenda ...the media constantly hopes for President Trump to fail...President Trump = Champion to LGBT ...Undermining public faith in the democratic process ...Please stop making everything about Donald Trump ...Kicking the can down the road ...What is the real truth on the tax bill?...how do the GOP really view the poor? ...Transfer of Wealth: The filthy rich are hurting the new rich....STUNNING: 44% of Americans don't pay income taxes ...More amazing rescues of Christian slaves...Please help make a difference and pledge to the TheNazareneFund.org Hour 2 Something conservative is happening...President Trump should be applauded for his conservative principles thus far ...Stop Misrepresenting Masterpiece Cake Shop: With National Review senior writer David French... ‘most misrepresented case I’ve ever seen’…First Amendment case law under fire ...Adios, John Conyers ...Libertarian and candidate for US senate Austin Peterson joins the show to discuss the Supreme Court cake case and religious freedom Hour 3 Convict congresswoman… Former Rep. Corrine Brown gets 5 years in federal prison…money for scholarships went to a lavish lifestyle... ‘Left Standing’ with author Mason Wells... ‘I think I’m very lucky’…experienced 3 different terror attacks...Boston Marathon, Paris, and Brussels... ‘through the grace of God, I am still here’...being prepared spiritually?...challenges of finding peace or being bitter...keeping a positive attitude... ‘I have forgiven’ ...Roy Moore: ‘I don't know any of these women’...Moore is still expected to win ...Here comes John Conyers Jr. ...Electing a Congress full of dead people?? ...Making C-SPAN fun to watch again ...Miserable and malaria? ...A good step in the right direction for President Trump...what we should be cheering for? ...Yum! Vanilla Latte Pop-tarts The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, Weekdays 9am–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
02:00 On today's show: DOJ and FBI Corruption 02:30 Trump needs to clean house on Obama era staff over the holidays. 03:40 Votes move tax reform forward late Friday. 05:15 Mueller fires an FBI agent over anti-Trump pro-Hillary texts. He led investigation into Hillary investigation, gave money to campaign and was also sleeping with one of the female lawyers in the Russian probe. 07:25 A house lawyer urges contempt citations to DOJ and FBI over dossier stonewalling. The dossier was funded by Clintons and the DNC possibly even the FBI. 13:15 Trump tweets about the contempt. 14:30 ABC suspends Brian Ross for the Flynn article calling for Trump's impeachment. Stock market sells off but soon recovers. Trump says if you lost money, sue ABC. Should the FCC charge ABC? 17:15 Sports gambling may be made legal in all states. Pro teams are against it as it may compromise their integrity. 20:40 Bitcoin goes skyward, same with stock market. 24:15 Record breaking rainbow in Taiwan lasts 9 hours. 24:45 Illinois experiencing a mass exodus, $11.1 billion in assets taken out of state over high taxes and high crime. 25:50 Detroit Lions former home, the Silverdome, has a failed implosion. 26:30 Truckers protest electronic logging devices, saying it's dangerous as it doesn't reset itself. 27:50 Mother turns in 18 year old son for molesting more than 50 kids as young as 4 years old, starting when he was at age 10. 28:30 Corrine Brown sentenced to 5 years for a charity scam intended to help children. 28:55 Time's shortlist for person of the year: President Trump, Mueller, Kaepernick, and Kim Jong Un. 30:27 New budget must be passed by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. 31:30 Trump endorses judge Roy Moore? 32:15 Woman that settled with Bill O'Reilly and Fox News is suing again for defamation and breach of contract. 32:45 North Korean defector says so many people are dying from ghost disease, but now they know it's been from radiation since 2010. 34:00 Supermoon tonight and end of Dec. and Jan. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/979/dueling-dialogues-podcast-ep-47/
DOJ and FBI Corruption Trump needs to clean house on Obama era staff over the holidays.Votes move tax reform forward late Friday.Mueller fires an FBI agent over anti-Trump pro-Hillary texts. He led investigation into Hillary investigation, gave money to campaign and was also sleeping with one of the female lawyers in the Russian probe.A house lawyer urges contempt citations to DOJ and FBI over dossier stonewalling. The dossier was funded by Clintons and the DNC possibly even the FBI. Trump tweets about the contempt.ABC suspends Brian Ross for the Flynn article calling for Trump's impeachment. Stock market sells off but soon recovers. Trump says if you lost money, sue ABC. Should the FCC charge ABC?Sports gambling may be made legal in all states. Pro teams are against it as it may compromise their integrity.Bitcoin goes skyward, same with stock market.Record breaking rainbow in Taiwan lasts 9 hours.Illinois experiencing a mass exodus, $11.1 billion in assets taken out of state over high taxes and high crime.Truckers protest electronic logging devices, saying it's dangerous as it doesn't reset itself.Mother turns in 18 year old son for molesting more than 50 kids as young as 4 years old, starting when he was at age 10.Corrine Brown sentenced to 5 years for a charity scam intended to help children.Time's shortlist for person of the year: President Trump, Mueller, Kaepernick, and Kim Jong Un, but the sexual harrassment victims become the choice.New budget must be passed by Friday to avoid a government shutdown.Trump endorses judge Roy Moore?Woman that settled with Bill O'Reilly and Fox News is suing again for defamation and breach of contract.North Korean defector says so many people are dying from ghost disease, but now they know it's been from radiation since 2010.Another Super-moon at the end of Dec.
WOKV's StephanieBrown joins JMN to provide the latest in the trial of Corrine Brown.
On Trimmel Gomes’ latest episode of The Rotunda, the wait continues as Gov. Rick Scott reviews the Legislature’s $82.4 billion budget. Despite passing a balanced budget, why is Florida still $9.9 billion in debt? Truth and Accounting, a nonprofit that aims to educate taxpayers on government finances, releases the first analysis of Florida’s latest financial report showing each taxpayer would have to cough up $1,600 to help pay the bills. Gomes interviews Truth in Accounting founder, Sheila Weinberg. What’s next for former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown? Plus, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam jumps in the race for governor in 2018. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
On Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of The Rotunda, the wait continues as Gov. Rick Scott reviews the Legislature's $82.4 billion budget. Despite passing a balanced budget, why is Florida still $9.9 billion in debt? Truth and Accounting, a nonprofit that aims to educate taxpayers on government finances, releases the first analysis of Florida's latest financial report showing each taxpayer would have to cough up $1,600 to help pay the bills. Gomes interviews Truth in Accounting founder, Sheila Weinberg. What's next for former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown? Plus, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam jumps in the race for governor in 2018. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America discuss the conviction of former Florida Rep. Corrine Brown on 18 counts of fleecing her own charity to fund her own activities and how she is the second Democrat convicted of fraud in the past year. They also wince as Kellyanne Conway tells Fox News that Trump expects the FBI director to be loyal to the administration. And they sigh as Trump tweets out the suggestion that he may have secretly recorded his earlier conversations with James Comey.
Update from the Corrine Brown trial.
Corrine Brown trail update.
Did Governor Rick Scott send a kiss of death to Florida's budget? On Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of The Rotunda, a recap of the tumultuous remaining days of the legislative session. Did House Speaker Richard Corcoran live up to his promises of transparency? Citizen advocate Gary Stein explains why Florida for Care Executive Director is “swimming with the fishes” after a breakdown in negotiations over the medical marijuana bill. Also, Florida Times-Union reporter Nate Monroe gives a heaping scoop on the fraud trial of former Congresswoman Corrine Brown, who also served up ice cream before her court hearing. Plus, former Congresswoman Gwen Graham and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam are the latest to hop in the race for governor. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Corrine Brown trail update.
Did Governor Rick Scott send a kiss of death to Florida’s budget? On Trimmel Gomes’ latest episode of The Rotunda, a recap of the tumultuous remaining days of the legislative session. Did House Speaker Richard Corcoran live up to his promises of transparency? Citizen advocate Gary Stein explains why Florida for Care Executive Director is “swimming with the fishes” after a breakdown in negotiations over the medical marijuana bill. Also, Florida Times-Union reporter Nate Monroe gives a heaping scoop on the fraud trial of former Congresswoman Corrine Brown, who also served up ice cream before her court hearing. Plus, former Congresswoman Gwen Graham and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam are the latest to hop in the race for governor. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Corrine Brown trial update
Corrine Brown trial update
First full week of the Corrine Brown trial
Corrine Brown trial update
Trail day 1 recap
Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St welcomed back returning guest, respected former value investor on Wall St and one of the top forensic accountants on Wall St, Charles Ortel http://charlesortel.com/. Charles was warning people about accounting problems in GE, GM and the large Wall St banks well in advance of the 2008 financial crisis and his warnings proved prescient. Charles has been on a long and time consuming crusade for the truth about the Clinton Foundation and exposing the "largest ever charity fraud" in world history in excess of $100 billion. During this 50+ minute interview, Jason starts off by asking Charles about the news today how Donald Trump's former campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, said that the Trump administration won't pursue additional investigations about the Clinton private email server/Clinton Foundation. Links to stories: 1) http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11... 2) http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/22/politic... Charles thinks Trump is playing poker, doing a rouse or intentionally doing a head fake. Notice how the Trump camp didn't say the FBI, DOJ and IRS have stopped current investigations of the Clinton Foundation? Next, Jason asks if/when Obama and/or Trump pardon Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton if the pardon will cover all the crimes from the Clinton Foundation? Charles says absolutely not. He says the Clinton Foundation is most likely being investigated by state tax agencies in the US, foreign tax agencies (for setting up unregistered Clinton Foundation subsidiaries) and the Clinton Foundation has so many potential counts of wire fraud, mail fraud and solicitation (more than Corrine Brown received over 300 years in prison for!) that a blanket pardon can't cover everything. Jason also asks Charles about any additional information that came out about the Clinton Foundation when Julian Assange and Wikileaks released the 36 batches of Podesta Emails? It appears that the accounting firm for the Clinton Foundation has acted like Arthur Anderson did in covering up the massive accounting fraud at Enron. 8 Laws HRC could be indicted for breaking: http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/21/eig...
Thanks to his comedic appearance at the Emmy Awards, we all now know ex-presidential candidate and former Florida governor Jeb Bush is moonlighting as an Uber driver. On Trimmel Gomes’ latest episode of The Rotunda, we hear how Bush is handling his “in-between jobs” status along with soon to be former Congresswoman Corrine Brown. Bay News 9 capitol reporter Troy Kinsey discusses the bipartisan blowback from Gov. Rick Scott’s attack on Sen. Bill Nelson over Zika funding and Gomes talks with Dan Peterson, director of the Center for Property Rights at the James Madison Institute about solving the “Everglades Riddle” along with the ongoing debate over government vs. private land ownership for conservation purposes and finding the right balance that works for Florida. Plus, is it the end of an era with Donald Trump’s ‘birther’ statement? The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed returning guest, successful value investor, accounting expert and Clinton Foundation investigator, Charles Ortel http://charlesortel.com/ Charles wanted to come back in after his last interview 2 months ago and give listeners an update on his Clinton Foundation investigation and also discuss this article about how the FBI may have a mutiny go investigate the Clinton Foundation http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-12... Jason and Charles discuss how come Corrine Brown is facing over 300 years in prison for setting up a fake charity and stealing $800k with charges of wire fraud, mail fraud and solicitation while Hillary Clinton is protected by the DOJ. Listen as Charles talks about how the Clinton Foundation may now be investigated by many US states, the IRS and foreign governments.
Jason Burack and Eric Dubin are back for Episode #24 of Welcome to Dystopia! During this episode, Jason and Eric start off by discussing Brexit and how gold and silver markets reacted to Brexit. Jason and Eric discuss the gold and silver markets, an imminent European banking Crisis involving Deutsche Bank and other European banks, why it's happening and what can be done about it along with other current events going on all over the globe including: 1) Japanese Savers Flooding to Physical Gold http://www.zerohedge.com/news... 2) China planning to use more than $300 billion in saver's pension fund capital for a bailout/Plunge Protection Team of their stock market http://www.zerohedge.com/news... 3) Ben Bernanke visits Abe and Kuroda in Japan to discuss a new 10 trillion Yen "helicopter money" plan in next stage of Abenomics. 4) The more than $12 trillion in global government bonds that now have negative interest rates. Peter Schiff joining team Bitgold/Gold Money! Scumbag Nominees: 1) Hillary Clinton for getting off the FBI charging her http://www.nmws.us/fbi-insider-leaks... http://www.infowars.com/fbi-source... 2) 26 Democrats who did the gun law "sit in" all own guns! https://heatst.com/politics/26-of-the-democrats... 3) Congresswoman Corrine Brown and her assistant running a fake charity and stealing $800k facing up to 300 years in prison http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing... 4) Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton this week! What a hypocrite! WE COULD HAVE SPENT OVER AN HOUR OF THE SHOW NAMING ADDITIONAL SCUMBAG NOMINEES INCLUDING THE TSA AGENTS WHO ASSAULTED A DISABLED GIRL, THE FAST AND FURIOUS PROGRAM SELLING GUNS TO THE PARIS TERRORISTS IN ARIZONA, AND THE POLICE OFFICERS WHO DELETED THE VIDEO OF DIAMOND REYNOLDS' PHONE OF HER BOYFRIEND'S SHOOTING http://www.againstcronycapitalism.org...
Action News Jax's Samantha Manning joins us from DC to update us on the latest involving Congresswoman Corrine Brown's indictment.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Tues. Sept., 29th, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. We'll discuss “Part 1: 11 Acts of White Affirmative Action created by The U.S. Government throughout History”!!! CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. 1) A Trial has been set for the 1st of 6 Officers involved in the death of Freddie Gray. 2) 11 Acts of White Affirmative Action created by The U.S. Government throughout History. 3) Rep. Corrine Brown of Florida is under attack and Republicans are trying to remove her through redistricting. 4) Elizabeth Warren Goes All In On Black Lives Matter. 5) This date in African American History.
A resignation, renewed "national emergencies", help for a (very) few veterans, screwing over of VA employees and Native Americans, favors for drug companies, changes to Amtrak, a veto threat and more are highlighted from a relatively calm March in Congress. In the second half of this episode, Jen discusses her plan to keep producing Congressional Dish full time, extends an invitation to hang out, reads some of your letters, and answers your questions. Please support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Resignation Representative Aaron Schock of Illinois's 18th district resigned on March 17th, 2015 after it was discovered that he overcharged taxpayers and his campaign for miles driven on his personal car. Article: Aaron Schock resigns after new questions about mileage expenses by Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer and John Bresnahan of Politico, March 17, 2015. Article: After 'Downton Abbey' scandal, Rep. Aaron Schock to resign from Congress by Donna Cassata of AP, March 17, 2015. Article: Congressman's spending brings Schock and awe by Jake Sherman, John Bresnahan, and Anna Palmer of Poltico, February 9, 2015. Article: Taxpayers pay thousands for Rep. Schock's renovations by Paul Singer of USA Today, February 3, 2015. Article: Aaron Schock is looking for a job by Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun Times, May 6, 2015. Executive Orders EO 13660, March 6, 2014, Ukraine EO 13288, March 6, 2003, Zimbabwe March Laws H.R. 1527: Slain Officer Family Support Act Allows contributions made to funds set up for NYPD detectives Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos to be deductible in 2014, instead of 2015. Sponsored by Hakeem Jefferies of New York 2 pages S. 535: Energy Efficiency Improvement Act Requires the Administrator of General Services to develop model commercial leasing provisions that encourage tenants and government landlords to invest together in energy efficiency measures. The model provision will be published publicly to "encourage" private sector landlords to use them. The EPA will create a "Tenant Star" program to "recognize" energy efficiency by tenants in commercial buildings. Grid enabled water heaters will have activation keys that are only given to the utility or company that operates the grid. Grid enabled water heaters will have permanent labels informing people not to buy it unless he home is enrolled in a demand response program. It will be illegal for anyone to activate a grid-enabled water heater that is not part of an electric thermal storage or demand response program. Creates a public database for researching the energy use of commercial and multifamily buildings. Sponsored by Rob Portman of Ohio 10 pages March Bills H.R. 294: "Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act" For three years, starting on October 1, 2015, the Veteran's administration can place veterans who can not live independently but want a family setting into "medical foster homes" No more than 900 veterans may have their "medical foster home" care paid for by the government Limits the amount that the Secretary of Veterans Affairs can award According to a fact sheet issued by the U.S. Census on Veteran's Day 2014, there are 957,504 veterans with a rating of 70 or higher. Sponsored by Rep. Jeff MIller of Florida 4 pages Passed 405-0 H.R. 280: Authorizes the government to take back Department of Veterans Affairs employees' bonuses Allows the government to force an employee of the Department of Veteran's Affairs to pay back bonuses they previously received. The employees can be ordered to give back their bonus if the Secretary of Veterans Affairs determines that it's appropriate under regulations that the Secretary of Veteran's Affairs will eventually write. The employee will be given a notice and be allowed an opportunity for a hearing conducted by another part of the Federal Government. The decision to order a bonus repayment will be final and may not be reviewed by any agency or court. The Senior Executives Association (SEA), which represents Federal executives, wrote Rep. Jeff Miller a letter in opposition to this bill. Sponsored by Rep. Jeff Miller of Florida 3 pages Passed by voice vote H.R. 216: Department of Veterans Affairs Budget Planning Reform Act Requires the Veteran's Administration to create more reports Creates a 'Chief Strategy Officer' position to do the reports Prohibits any additional money for the Veterans Department to use for the extra work Sponsored by Corrine Brown of Florida 17 pages Passed by 420-0 H.R. 639: "Improving Regulatory Transparency for New Medical Therapies Act" Article: House Passes DEA Reform Bill Changing Definition of When a Drug is 'Approved', Alexander Gaffney, Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society, March 17, 2015. Fact Sheet: Drug Schedules, Drug Enforcement Agency Delays the approval date of drugs until after the Department of Justice issues a final rule for the drug. Forces the Department of Justice to schedule the drug within 90 days of the final rule Allows drugs that are in the process of being evaluated to be marketed and sold Makes it easier for drugs to be tested in clinical trials by forcing the government to rule on an application within 180 days. Creates a path for extending drug patents Sponsored by Rep. Joe Pitts of Pennsylvania, who has taken over $928,000 from "health professionals" and $634,000 from the pharmaceutical industry. 11 pages Passed by voice vote H.R. 647 Access to Life-Saving Trauma Care for All Americans Act Reauthorizes annual grants to trauma centers, but does not adjust the total for inflation Removes the requirement that the money be used for Indian trauma centers Sponsored Michael Burgess of Texas 4 pages Passed 389-10 H.R. 648: Trauma Systems and Regionalization of Emergency Care Reauthorization Act Reauthorizes funds for trauma centers, without adjusting for inflation Grants can only to to regional burn centers that meet the standards and requirements of the American Burn Association. Sponsored by Rep. Michael Burgess of Texas 4 pages Passed 382-15 with all no votes coming from Republicans H.R. 284: Medicare DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Improvement Act For two years, 2017 -2019, a company that wants to bid for a Medicare equipment contract has to buy a "bid bond" that costs between $50,000 and $100,000. The companies will forfeit the bid bond if they bid below the median bid rate and don't accept the contract Contracts can not be awarded to companies that don't meet state licensure requirements. Sponsored by Rep. Pat Tiberi of Ohio 6 pages Passed by voice vote H.R. 1191: Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders Act Exempts volunteer firefighters and EMT's from counting towards the Affordable Care Act employer mandate. Sponsored by Rep. Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania 6 pages Passed 415-0 Was the vehicle for the bill that funded the DHS for a few days in March H.R. 233: Tenant Income Verification Relief Act Landlords would only have to verify income for fixed-income families in subsidized housing once every three years, instead of every year. Sponsored by Rep. Ed Perlmutter of Colorado 3 pages Passed by voice vote H.R. 360: Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Reauthorization Act If the amount of Federal funds, excluding grants, is under 49%, housing projects on Indian land will be exempt from the National Environmental Policy Act. Requires the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to approve or deny cost overruns within 60 days. Limits low income Indian housing grants to $650 million per year through 2019 (it was unlimited through 2013). Tribes may have to forfeit saved housing grant money that is more than three times their annual grant amount as of January 2016 A new demonstration project will allow 20 tribes to partner with private investors for housing development projects. Grant money can be used to ensure a "full return on investment" for the investors Grants for Native Hawaiian homes will go from unlimited to $13 million per year until 2019. Sponsored by Rep. Steve Pearce of New Mexico. 38 pages Passed 297-98, with most no votes coming from Republicans H.R. 1030: "Secret Science Reform Act of 2015" Prohibits the EPA from proposing or finalizing a regulation unless the research used is publicly available online and can be reproduced Sponsored by Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, who has taken over $610,000 from the Oil and Gas industry 3 pages Passed 241-175 Veto threat H.R. 749: Amtrak Amtrak will will be funded with half a billion a year for the Northeast and a little under a billion a year for the rest of the country, for the next four years. In order to receive grant money, Amtrak will need to hire an "independent entity" to decide what routes it will provide, including establishing new routes, eliminating routes, and frequency of service. The views of the private freight companies that own our rail infrastructure will have to be taken into account Creates a pilot program to allow the private freight companies to operate passenger service instead of Amtrak on desired routes for 5 years Allows the private companies to use Amtrak's equipment Gives the private company an "operating subsidy" equal to 90% of what Amtrak receives Requires the private company's staffing plan be available to the public This program will only be available on a maximum of two intercity passenger rail routes The private company will be required to run the route as frequently as Amtrak did The private company will be guaranteed access to Amtrak's reservation system, stations, and facilities. Requires Amtrak to eliminate their operating loss on food and beverages within five years and removes Federal funding of losses. Requires Amtrak to allow private sector use of Amtrak owned right-of-way for telecommunications systems, energy distribution, and "other activities" and Amtrak will share the revenue. Creates a pilot program to allow pet dogs and cats on some Amtrak trains within a year of enactment Pets must be in a kennel and stored as carry-on baggage Pet owners will pay an extra fee Larger pets will be allowed in the temperature controlled cargo hold The program will be paid for 100% through pet owner fees Sponsored by Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania 80 pages Passed 316-101, with every Democrat voting yes Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Dirty Little Secret by 54 Seconds (found on Music Alley by mevio) Snap Back to Reality by The Undercover Hippy (found on Music Alley by mevio)
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The Front Page continued it's unparalled coverage of the Trayvon Martin case with special guests Benjamin Crump, the Martin family attorney, and Florida Congressional members Frederica Wilson and Corrine Brown.