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Christopher and Stacey chat bestselling authors who have passed into obscurity, and finish with a chat with Dan Holler, Mammoth Town Manager.
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We talk to Heritage Action communications director Dan Holler about a bill in Congress that would provide $36.5 billion in emergency funding for hurricane and wildfire relief and recovery. Then, investigative journalist Laura Loomer joins us to discuss the latest with the Las Vegas shooting investigation.Image credit: shutterstock.com
Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour of the show talking about how Hillary gave her first public speech yesterday after her Presidential loss. In the second hour of the C4 show C4 talked about where we go from here on Healthcare reform. At the top of the hour C4 was joined by Heritage Action's Dan Holler to talk about how Donald Trump blamed Heritage for part of the AHCA failure. In the third hour of the show C4 talked to WBAL TV lead investigative reporter for the iTeam Jayne Miller about a police body camera video that only the press were allowed to see. At the end of the hour C4 was joined by local brewer Carolyn Marquis of Chesapeake Brewing Co and Comptroller Peter Franchot about legislation in the State Senate that may devastate MD's craft brewing industry. In the final hour of the C4 Show C4 talked about a Restaurant in NC that has banned kids younger then 5 years onld from coming to eat.
In our ninth episode, RealClearPolitics national political correspondent Caitlin Huey Burns talks to Dan Holler, the Vice President of Heritage Action, a conservative group opposed to the GOP healthcare bill. And RealClearWorld editor Joel Weickgenant talks with Kaj Leers, the campaign analyst for the Dutch daily de Volkskrant, about the results from the Netherlands election and a preview of the upcoming French elections.
Alan covers current events. Todd anticipates a dead cat bounce. Tom Essaye talks about the global economy. Dan Holler describes legislation that awaits after the congressional recess/ The show ends with John Rubino, author of the Money Bubble.
Alan notes the anniversary of September 11th. Todd believes a market top may be in. Ileana Johnson discusses a GAO report on the cost of global warming. Dan Holler talks about the return of Congress after the August break. The show ends with John Rubino, author of the Money Bubble.
Alan covers current events. Todd vents about the Fed. Ileana Johnson discusses the latest from the climate change crowd. Dan Holler discusses the legislative agenda. John Rubino and Alan discuss a number of things.
Alan discusses the primary results from yesterday. Todd confirms the trading range. Dr. Ileana Johnson discusses the ebola virus. Dan Holler with Heritage talks about the congressional recess. The show ends with John Rubino and a conversation about the likely outcome to all of the central bank money printing.
Alan covers current events in a short first segment. David McAlvaney talks about the economy. Todd Horwitz discusses the FOMC. Ileana Johnson talks about global warming in the Obama Administration. Dan Holler with Heritage delves into pending legislation. The show ends with John Rubino and the Money Bubble.
Aan covers current events. Todd discusses the new highs being made on an almost daily basis. Zak Carter with the Ben Swann show talks about a new move project. Dr. Ileana Johnson weighs in on the latest immigration news. Dan Holler describes the legislation working its way through the congress. The show ends with John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute and the question of whether DHS has become our new standing army.
Alan covers the immigration crisis. Todd discusses Janet Yellen's testimony. Ileana Johnson describes the latest on the Agenda 21 front. Dan Holler with Heritage explains the charade that is the Highway Funding Bill that passed the GOP controlled house. The show ends with John Rubino, author of the book ''The Money Bubble''.
Alan covers current events. Todd discusses trading during a market top. Ileana Johnson weighs in on immigration, the Hobby Lobby Case and the Global Warming Myth. Dan Holler brings us up to date on the congressional legislative agenda. The show ends with John Rubino, author of the book The Money Bubble.
This is the complete version of todays two-hour show. Our guests include Todd Horwitz, Ileana Johnson, Dan Holler and John Rubino.
In the interest of time, this is the complete 3 hour version of today's show. Later today the redacted version will be uploaded and this version will come down. Today's guest include Bubba, Dan Holler with Heritage, Ileana Johnson, Ken Shortgren with the Daily Economist and John Rubino, author of the book ''The Money Bubble''.
Alan covers current events and then goes on to discuss FDR and the confiscation of Americas gold. Todd advises traders to move to the sidelines. Ashley Pratte with the Young Americans Foundation describes the mission of her organization. Dr. Ileana Johnson discusses the velocity of money. Dan Holler explains how the GOP House is planning to raid the USPS to pay for Highway Funding. The show ends with John Rubino, author of the book The Money Bubble.
Alan discusses an article by David Stockman on the oversupply of retail space. Todd advises traders to avoid trading until the range establishes itself. Tom Essaye and Alan talk about the economy. Ileana discusses property rights. Dan Holler describes the legislation working its way through the congress. John Rubino talks about a new political party gaining strength in the UK.
Alan covers current events followed by an earlier interview with Dr. Richard Ebeling on the Feds QE programs. Todd discusses how sometimes the best trade is no trade at all. Ileana Johnson discusses the notion of income inequality. Dan Holler talks about yesterdays primaries and pending legislation. The show ends with John Rubino, author of the book The Money Bubble
Alan compares the average cost of a home today with the cost of one in 1964. Alan then covers current events. Todd vents his frustrations with the Fed. Andrew Huszar, the fellow who ran the QE1 program, describes the mechanics of QE and notes the damage it has done to average Americans. Ileana Johnson talks about the rogue EPA. Dan Holler with the Heritage Foundation describes two pork-laden bills set to be voted on today by the GOP controlled House. The show ends with John Rubino and a discussion of his new book The Money Bubble.
Alan covers current events. Todd notes how solid a resistance level that 1880 remains then switches gears to a conversation about the horses in the upcoming Kentucky Derby. Jimbo talks about the establishment of the GOP. Dr. Ileana Johnson discusses identity theft. Dan Holler talks about legislation working its way through congress. The show ends with John Rubino of dollarcollapse.com and a conversation about global debt.
Alan describes discrepancies between reports coming out of the Federal Reserve and earnings reports coming from the member banks. Todd explains how to handicap horse races. Dr. Ileana Johnson discusses the EPAs latest attempts to regulate the waterways. Dan Holler talks abut the legislative calendar. The show ends with John Rubino of www.dollarcollapse.com and the end of fiat currencies.
Alan discusses the consecutive failed bond auctions by the Japanese government. Todd expresses his frustrations with the Fed. Dan Holler of Heritage describes how rank and file Republicans are running away from the Ryan Budget Plan. Rituparna Basu of the Ayn Rand Institute explains announced plans to move to a single payer state run healthcare system. Redmond Weissenberger with the Mises Institute of Canada talks about the Canadian Central Bank.
Alan discusses the current all time high beef prices and other current events. Todd looks to short the S&P again around the 1860 level. David Corbin talks about Federalist Paper No. 38 in contrast to recent comments by President Obama. Dr. Ileana Johnson discusses her recent trip to the Smithsonian Museum. Dan Holler talks about the light congressional legislative agenda. The show ends with John Rubino and a discussion on the pending collapse of the global financial system.
Alan covers some of the details of Rep. Paul Ryans new budget proposal. Todd and Alan talk about the city of Chicago. Dan Holler brings us up to date on the legislative docket. Mike Larson of Money Markets covers the bond market, the real estate market, and the economies of the EU and United States. Steve Simpson of the Ayn Rand Institute discusses yesterdays Supreme Court ruling impacting campaign finance limits. The Show ends with another fascinating conversation with David Eicher, editor of Astronomy Magazine.
Alan discusses an article showing that the Participation Rate in the UK is better than that in the U.S. and then discusses a few questionable government agencies. Todd weighs in on the Bernie Madoff situation. John Whitehead with the Rutherford Institute talks about the militarization of our local police. Dan Holler describes the latest unconstitutional actions taken by the Obama administration. The show ends with John Rubino of dollarcollapse.com and the end of fiat currencies.
Alan covers the February Inflation reports. Todd lays out a trading strategy after the markets initial reaction to the Fed. Frank Scaturro, candidate for New Yorks fourth congressional district, describes the local politics on Long Island. Dan Holler explains the spending increase tucked inside the recently passed Food Stamp and Farm Bill legislation. The show ends with David Stockman, former Budget Director under President Ronald Reagan.
Alan notes the double standard displayed by Senator Dianne Feinstein when it comes to snooping by the intelligence agencies. Todd sets the trading range for the S&P as well as for gold, silver and oil. Allen Levene, who is running for congress in Georgias 11th District, lays out his platform. Dr. Ileana Johnson discusses climate change issues. Dan Holler brings us up to date on the legislative agenda. Alan gives a brief synopsis on the events leading up to the expression, Crossing the Rubicon. The show ends with Alan and Todd talking about the economy.
Alan discusses what he has learned about the U.S. meddling in Ukraine. Todd advises traders to stay on the sidelines until the market finds its new range. Sean Hyman gives advice on how to get out in front of the coming inflation Ileana Johnson talks about the latest on UN Agenda 21. Dan Holler describes the current legislative agenda. Antony Davies talks about the financial position of the U.S. government.
Todays show starts with Jim Zauderer discussing the politics behind Obamas proposal to reduce military spending. Todd sets the trading levels for the S&P and gold markets. Dr. Elaina George describes the worsening situation Obamacare is having on her patients. Dr. Ileana Johnson describes the latest UN Agenda 21 developments. Dan Holler with Heritage describes the current legislative agenda in Washington D.C. Dr. Ron Paul and Alan talk about monetary policy and misleading government economic reports. Steve Oliner, former economist with the Federal Reserve, discusses Chairman Yellen, tapering and inflation.
Alan compliments the author of an article in Economist Magazine for understanding and correctly reporting on the January Employment Situation Report. Todd discusses his trading strategy. Sean Hyman gives us his expert insights into the currency markets. Mike Larson discusses bonds and real estate. Tom Bowden talks about the potential anti-trust action by the federal government to block the merger of Comcast and Time-Warner. Dan Holler brings us up on the current legislative agenda.
Alan talks about the winter storm currently underway in Atlanta and weighs in on last nights vote by the GOP controlled House to suspend the debt ceiling. Todd talks about the similarity in chart patterns between now and the months leading up to the crashes of 1929 and 1987. Dr. Elaina George explains how patients with existing conditions are being denied Obamacare insurance for those conditions. Ileana Johnson expresses her reaction to an Olympics related puff pieces on communism in the former Soviet Union. Dan Holler explains last nights vote by the House of Representatives to suspend the debt ceiling. Alan talks about Social Security and the Sixteenth Amendment. The show ends with Jim Zauderer and his reaction to the GOP leadership.
Alan elaborates on the difference between the official 2013 deficit and the money borrowed by the government during the same fiscal year. Todd discusses yesterdays weak dead cat bounce. John Berlau of the Competitive Enterprise Institute talks about the role Dodd-Frank had on the recent situation with the Target credit card debacle. Ileana Johnson discusses the climate change myth and the expansion of the polar ice caps. Dan Holler explains the details of the new Farm Bill, the current negotiations over amnesty for illegals and the debt ceiling. The show ends with Dr. Walter Block of Loyola University in New Orleans and a conversation of how the interstate system could be privatized.
Alan talks about the state of emergency in Atlanta due to last nights ice storm. Todd advises traders to sit to avoid committing new money until after todays Fed meeting. Ileana Johnson discusses the latest global warming shenanigans and then gives her suggestions for how to get the economy going again. Dan Holler with Heritage goes into detail on the so called farm bill that passed the GOP House this morning and then gives us a heads up on the next pieces of legislation to be presented for a vote. Robert Mazur, former DEA undercover agent, talks about deals that are brokered between the Mexican drug cartels and members of our law enforcement communities.
Alan discusses the Omnibus Spending bill that will pass through the congress later today. Todd prepares to short the S&P. Ileana Johnson talks about two of her most recent articles published in the Canada Free Press. Dan Holler explains the vagaries inside the Omnibus Spending bill as well as the behind-the-scene politics surrounding the extension of unemployment benefits. The show ends with Dr. Richard Ebeling and a discussion of the hyperinflation that brought the communist to power in China.
Todays show starts with a couple of articles pointing to the increasing militarization of local police departments. Todd expresses his dismay towards the extension of unemployment benefits beyond 99 weeks. Mickey Fulp goes down a list of ten geological mega-disasters that await us in the future. Dan Holler with Heritage discusses the current legislation working its way through the congress. Charles Goyette and Alan discuss a variety of topics. The show ends with a discussion of the income tax.
Mark talks about a bombing in Iraq that kills 60. Mitt Romney says he would deport President Obama's uncle. Plus more on the payroll tax with Dan Holler, and Mehran Aram talks about his weekly mortgage reports.
8 AM - Dan Holler from Hertiage Action comes on to talk about the debt stalemate; Hugh Hefner's ex-bride has spoken out; Ultrasounds and tattoos.