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Trump's Terry Moran interview 14:57- Kudlow: negative GDP number is phony 33:44- Trump thanks Musk 48:50- Jerry Agar, Toronto Sun columnist and host of the Jerry Agar Show on NewsTalk 1010 CFRB, breaks down Canada's election results Follow Jerry on X @jerryagar1010 1:05:54- Mark P. Mills, founder and executive director of the National Center for Energy Analytics, takes a deep dive into what caused the blackout in Spain/Portugal Follow Mark on X @MarkPMills 1:26:34- Springfield OH area resident, Setys Kelly, shares where the migrant situation stands now after all the attention received before the election 1:43:33- Why Dan Proft is Single 1:58:35- Writer for the WSJ editorial page, Daniel Henninger, with his take on Trump’s first 100 days See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Gigot sits down with the Wall Street Journal Opinion's Daniel Henninger, who recently published his final ‘Wonder Land' column. The two discuss how covering news and culture has changed over time, the polarizing nature of today's media from all political sides, and what Henninger hoped readers would draw from his weekly column. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - Homan with dim bulb Dana Bash: ICE ops underway 12:21 - Episcopalian Voodoo Priestess Mariann Budd makes an identitarian appeal to Trump at Inaugural Prayer Service 29:33 - AOC meltdown over Musk 46:01 - SNL send-up of MSNBC: Maddow is Hayes, Hayes is Maddow 55:43 - Trump heading to CA & NC 01:02:17 - Former Chief Asst. U.S. Attorney & Contributing Editor at National Review, Andrew McCarthy, reviews Trump's J6 pardons. Follow Andy on X @AndrewCMcCarthy 01:22:32 - Noted economist Stephen Moore: "politicians and government bureaucrats have no idea how to invest money" Check out Steves newest book The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again 01:40:42 - Kevin Lyons, who was sentenced to 51 months in prison for “invading” the office of then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office on January 6, shares his story from DC, to federal prison, to being pardoned. 02:00:34 - Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page, offers lessons the right can learn from the mistakes of the left. Check out Dan’s latest at wsj.com/opinionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - Snelling on the West Rogers Park shooter 11:21 - Trump campaign video featuring Alexis Nungaray 25:53 - Walz & AOC play Madden 25 47:32 - Field Marshall Tim's China doll 01:01:32 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights 01:05:20 - MAHA Alliance ad: making women register for the draft...whatever you do don't vote blue 01:24:23 - Assabiya Wins Every Time 01:27:40 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, reacts to Brandon Johnson backtracking on campaign promise. Check out Ted's latest at wirepoints.org 01:43:19 - Long time Chicago radio personality and author of Broken Mary: A Journey Of Hope, Kevin Matthews, discusses his new book Mary's Roadie: My Travels with Mary the Mother of Jesus. Follow Kevin's journey with “Broken Mary” OurLadyoftheBroken.org 02:06:08 - Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page: Democrats Run a Bait-and-Switch in the 2024 Senate ElectionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard endorses President Trump 11:27 - Biden Pentagon Spokesman Insisted Afghan Withdrawal Wasn't Chaotic But His Emails Say Otherwise 27:09 - RFK Jr talks about what JFK wanted for his epitaph 47:17 - Woman addressing municipal board in Surprise, AZ, arrested for complaining about employee pay 01:00:25 - Frank's History Minute 01:03:55 - Rebekah Koffler is a writer and a former DIA intelligence officer. She is the author of Putin's Playbook and the forthcoming American Bolsheviks: The Persecution of Donald Trump and the Sovietization of America. She joined Dan and Amy to explain why Kamala's DNC speech reminded her of the Soviet Union 01:27:51 - Ted Dabrowski is the President at Wirepoints, Inc. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the new report on absenteeism and academic struggles in Illinois Public Schools 01:40:44 - Cellphones in school – a distraction, safety tool or classroom aid? 01:53:45 - Daniel Henninger is deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to last week's DNC, and also RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard's endorsements of former President TrumpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Schadenfreude can't get much better than watching the Republican Party self-humiliate with an abject inability to win while controlling the House, Senate and White House.” - Daniel Henninger, WSJOh, I beg to differ, Mr. Henninger. It most certainly can get better. How about a political party that rigged the game in its favor and had nearly all of the legacy press in its pocket suddenly in the spotlight for the biggest political cover-up in modern American history?The puppet masters are mad that the puppet has gone rogue! If that isn't sweet, sweet Shaudenfreude, I don't know what is.Democracy keeps getting in the way of saving democracy!The New York Times has now published not one but two op-eds to force Old Joe out of power. According to the Times, “Donald Trump's candidacy for a second term poses a grave threat to American democracy.”What exactly is Trump's threat to democracy? They never really say. Maybe it's something different for everyone. For Black voters, the mean old Republicans want to strip away their voting rights. For women, it's abortion. For people like Molly Jong-Fast, it's ideological. They can't get Trump to accept the rigged election of 2020. Say it! Say it! Confess, witch!For those who don't know anything, it's Project 2025, the biggest “threat to democracy” of all, even though they have no idea what's in it.// This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashastone.substack.com/subscribe
0:00 - GREAT DISINTEGRATION: Burke sentenced 11:05 - Catherine Herridge Reports: Army enlistee Karoline Stancik, vax-injured 28:04 - POTUS '24: debate 50:26 - Ryne Sandberg on youth baseball incident in Chicago 01:07:19 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights 01:09:40 - RealClearPolitics contributor, Kalev Leetaru, on the political impact and bias of OpenAI. Follow Kalev on X @kalevleetaru 01:28:56 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, comments on the Burke sentencing: "No real punishment. You can do crimes in Chicago and still get away with it" Get Ted's latest at wirepoints.com 01:42:47 - John Tamny, editor of RealClearMarkets & Director of the Center for Economic Freedom at FreedomWorks: The Trump Tax Cuts Were Keynesian, Not Supply Side. Let Them Lapse. Check out John's most recent book The Money Confusion: How Illiteracy about Currencies and Inflation Sets the Stage for the Crypto Revolution 01:54:27 - Comedian Akassh Singh: dads are not to blame for dad jokes 01:56:57 - Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page, previews Thursday night's debate with Dan & AmySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- After being dismissed as a potential juror in the Donald Trump “hush money” trial, a New York City resident spoke with MSNBC where she said that Trump “looked less orange” in person. She also added he looked “bored” in the courtroom. 3:10pm- On Wednesday, the Senate concluded its impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas—dismissing the charges. The House voted in favor of impeaching Mayorkas earlier this year. From the floor of the Senate, Sen. Mike Lee argued that the chamber's Democratic leadership did not take the proceedings seriously, setting a terrible precedent. 3:20pm- While testifying before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Thursday, Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas blamed “extreme weather conditions”—leading to devastated communities—for massive amounts of unlawful migration at the U.S. Southern border. During one notable exchange, Sen. Josh Hawley accused Mayorkas' department of illegally paroling the migrant that ultimately ended up killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley in Georgia. 3:30pm- Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gained ballot access in Michigan. Could this derail President Joe Biden's chances of winning the crucial swing state? 3:40pm- Kassay Akiva of The Daily Wire writes: “The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MI), Irsa Hirsi, was suspended from Barnard College for taking part in the anti-Israel protests at its partner school, Columbia University, she announced in a social media post….Hirsi admitted that she took part in the ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment,' which consists of protesters with tents occupying part of the university's campus, a violation of school rules.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/college-suspends-ilhan-omars-daughter-for-participating-in-anti-israel-protest-at-columbia 3:50pm- In his most recent Wall Street Journal editorial, Daniel Henninger writes: “Allow me to identify who saved the people of Israel last weekend from Iran's missile barrage: Ronald Reagan. In 1983, President Reagan in a televised speech proposed what he called the Strategic Defense Initiative. Its core idea was that the U.S. would build defense systems that could shoot down nuclear-armed ballistic missiles, then expected to be fired by the Soviet Union at the U.S. mainland…By universal acclamation, the hero of last weekend was Israel's missile-defense systems. The world watched in real time Saturday night as Reagan's commitment to shooting down missiles protected Israel's population from the more than 300 drones and ballistic and cruise missiles fired by Iran and its proxies at cities across Israel.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/ronald-reagan-just-saved-israel-iran-missile-defense-7c6847d1?mod=opinion_lead_pos9
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/18/2024): 3:05pm- After being dismissed as a potential juror in the Donald Trump “hush money” trial, a New York City resident spoke with MSNBC where she said that Trump “looked less orange” in person. She also added he looked “bored” in the courtroom. 3:10pm- On Wednesday, the Senate concluded its impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas—dismissing the charges. The House voted in favor of impeaching Mayorkas earlier this year. From the floor of the Senate, Sen. Mike Lee argued that the chamber's Democratic leadership did not take the proceedings seriously, setting a terrible precedent. 3:20pm- While testifying before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Thursday, Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas blamed “extreme weather conditions”—leading to devastated communities—for massive amounts of unlawful migration at the U.S. Southern border. During one notable exchange, Sen. Josh Hawley accused Mayorkas' department of illegally paroling the migrant that ultimately ended up killing 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley in Georgia. 3:30pm- Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gained ballot access in Michigan. Could this derail President Joe Biden's chances of winning the crucial swing state? 3:40pm- Kassay Akiva of The Daily Wire writes: “The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MI), Irsa Hirsi, was suspended from Barnard College for taking part in the anti-Israel protests at its partner school, Columbia University, she announced in a social media post….Hirsi admitted that she took part in the ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment,' which consists of protesters with tents occupying part of the university's campus, a violation of school rules.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/college-suspends-ilhan-omars-daughter-for-participating-in-anti-israel-protest-at-columbia 3:50pm- In his most recent Wall Street Journal editorial, Daniel Henninger writes: “Allow me to identify who saved the people of Israel last weekend from Iran's missile barrage: Ronald Reagan. In 1983, President Reagan in a televised speech proposed what he called the Strategic Defense Initiative. Its core idea was that the U.S. would build defense systems that could shoot down nuclear-armed ballistic missiles, then expected to be fired by the Soviet Union at the U.S. mainland…By universal acclamation, the hero of last weekend was Israel's missile-defense systems. The world watched in real time Saturday night as Reagan's commitment to shooting down missiles protected Israel's population from the more than 300 drones and ballistic and cruise missiles fired by Iran and its proxies at cities across Israel.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/ronald-reagan-just-saved-israel-iran-missile-defense-7c6847d1?mod=opinion_lead_pos9 4:05pm- Karoline Leavitt—National Press Secretary for the 2024 Trump Campaign—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to recap Donald Trump's recent visit to a bodega in New York City where a large crowd gathered and chanted “we want Trump.” Plus, Leavitt notes that Donald Trump has an upcoming event in Wildwood, New Jersey on May 11th. If you're interested in attending, you can get tickets here: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/events 4:15pm- Joe Lancaster of Reason writes: “A bipartisan group of lawmakers is once again trying to keep the government from performing an end run around the Fourth Amendment by buying people's personal data. This week, President Joe Biden indicated that he opposed the bill. H.R. 4639, known as the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act, ‘expands prohibited disclosures of stored electronic communications' to include purchases of data by law enforcement and intelligence agencies.” You can read the full article here: https://reason.com/2024/04/17/biden-opposes-bill-that-would-keep-cops-and-feds-from-buying-your-data/ 4:40pm- Rich saw the new dystopian movie “Civil War”—starring Nick Offerman, Jesse Plemons, and Kirsten Dunst. Rich hated it, and he hates Henry for recommending it. 5:05pm- The twelve jurors serving on former President Donald Trump's Manhattan “hush money” trial have been selected—along with one alternate juror. According to Jonah Bromwich of the New York Times, opening arguments in the case may begin as soon as Monday. Trump has been indicted for attempting to conceal payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleges that the payment concealment amounted to falsified business records which influenced the 2016 election. 5:35pm- Gerald Posner—Pulitzer Prize finalist & author of “Pharma: Greed, Lies and the Poisoning of America”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article for The New York Post, “Non-binary, neurodivergent activist ordering psychiatrists to push ‘gender affirming' surgery over therapy.” You can read Posner's full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/04/17/opinion/non-binary-activist-teddy-goetz-ordering-psychiatrists-to-push-gender-affirming-surgery-over-therapy/ 6:05pm- On Thursday, a seated juror in former President Donald Trump's Manhattan “hush money” case was dismissed from the trial after she told the judge that aspects of her identity were made public—impacting her anonymity and preventing her from being objective. While speaking with Wolf Blitzer on CNN, former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori expressed concern about the anonymity and safety of the jurors serving on the Trump trial. Khardori explained: “Now, this is not the fault of the media…Responsibility to guard all of the very specific information that we're learning [about the jury] resides with the D.A.'s office and with the judge. I'm a little surprised that we are learning all of this because I do not think this jury is going to remain anonymous, necessarily, if they keep this up.” 6:10pm- While speaking to the press before boarding Air Force One on Wednesday, President Joe Biden seemingly suggested that his uncle was eaten by cannibals in New Guinea…wait. what? On Thursday Karine Jean Pierre clarified the President's remarks, confirming that Biden's uncle was not eaten by cannibals. 6:15pm- Prince Harry is now officially an American citizen! So, who hates the royals more: Rich or Prince Harry? 6:30pm- A newly released campaign ad claims that President Joe Biden is as “sharp as a knife.” 6:40pm- Joe Lancaster of Reason writes: “A bipartisan group of lawmakers is once again trying to keep the government from performing an end run around the Fourth Amendment by buying people's personal data. This week, President Joe Biden indicated that he opposed the bill. H.R. 4639, known as the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act, ‘expands prohibited disclosures of stored electronic communications' to include purchases of data by law enforcement and intelligence agencies.” You can read the full article here: https://reason.com/2024/04/17/biden-opposes-bill-that-would-keep-cops-and-feds-from-buying-your-data/
Sam Stone, host of Breaking Battlegrounds, heard every Saturday at 9 AM right here on 960 The Patriot, continues on phone discussing Daniel Henninger's piece at The Wall Street Journal "The Over-the-Top Epidemic", and more on race, culture, and education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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0:00 - DHS Sec. Mayorkas at Eagle Pass, TX 10:28 - Is AMLO Blackmailing Biden? 25:01 - Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, former FEC Commissioner & former lawyer for the Department of Justice, Hans von Spakovsky, believes it is "highly probable" SCOTUS keeps Trump on the ballot in Colorado. Hans is also the author of Our Broken Elections: How the Left Changed the Way You Vote 42:27 - Biden at Emanuel AME in Charleston & Michelle Obama on podcast: terrified about what could happen in next election 57:56 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights 01:00:29 - THE PURGE/THE REVOLT: IA school shooter 01:20:18 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, takes on "one of the biggest untold stories in Illinois" Get Ted's latest wirepoints.org 01:36:42 - Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page, on Mayorkas at the border, Biden in Charleston and Trump's Lame-Duck Presidential Candidacy. Check out Dan's weekly column, “Wonder Land,” every Thursday at wsj.com 01:52:03 - Just a guy from La Grange no a National ChampSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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0:00 - Dan & Amy with first reaction to the latest Trump indictment 10:07 - Dan & Amy go through the Fulton Co indictment of Trump 25:50 - Dan & Amy report on the wildfires in Hawaii 41:11 - George Parry, former federal and state prosecutor & regular contributor to The American Spectator, on the Fulton Co indictment of Trump: "...this isn't going to be a trial, it's going to be a zoo" Check out George's blog knowledgeisgood.net 58:08 - Billy Busch, founder of the Busch Family Brewing & Distilling Company, heir to the Anheuser-Busch multi-billion-dollar-fortune and co-star of “The Busch Family Brewed” on MTV, discusses his new book Family Reins: The Extraordinary Rise and Epic Fall of an American Dynasty 01:14:52 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, points out the Systemic failure in Peoria Public Schools. Get Ted's latest at wirepoints.org 01:31:29 - Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page, reacts to the Fulton Co indictment of Trump. Be sure to check out Dan's weekly Wonder Land column for WSJ 01:44:18 - Geoff Shepard, deputy counsel on Nixon's Watergate defense team, tells A Tale of Two Sweethearts: Hunter Biden's Plea Bargain Is History Repeating Itself. Get Geoff's most recent book The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the PresidentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Taiwan: #Ukraine: Will the US "sell out" democracy in Taipei and Kyiv? Daniel Henninger, WSJOpinion https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-democracy-a-dirty-word-now-taiwan-mccarthy-transit-russia-putin-ukraine-china-xi-foreign-policy-df730159.
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The latest CPI report is yesterday's weather. The mantra of “don't fight the Fed is just plain wrong. Inflation that the Fed can't fix. Daniel Henninger piece on federal spending. SBF…I am not a crook.
In last week's episode, no. 182, we began our Thankful in November series by talking about being thankful for the last time we experienced something. Today we continue this series by considering the blessing of being thankful for the people who inspire us. Welcome to You Were Made for This If you find yourself wanting more from your relationships, you've come to the right place. Here you'll discover practical principles you can use to experience the life-giving relationships you were made for. I'm your host, John Certalic, award-winning author and relationship coach, here to help you find more joy in the relationships God designed for you. To access all past and future episodes, go to the bottom of this page, enter your name and email address, then click on the follow or subscribe button. The episodes are organized chronologically and are also searchable by topics, categories, and keywords. Two words to describe our podcast If I could use only one word to describe our You Were Made for This podcast, it would be “relationships.” And if I could add one more word to the description, it would be “joy.” As in how to experience more joy in the relationships God designed for us. It's what we were made for. Inspire One source of joy in relationships is to be thankful for people who inspire us. “Inspire” is an interesting word. It literally means "to fill someone with the urge to do or feel something." My wife used to love going to a home furnishings store by the name of Inspire. It sold decorative items for your house like pillows, small pieces of furniture, things to hang on the wall. Stuff like that. It certainly filled my wife with the urge to do something. I'll leave it to your imagination to guess what that urge might have been. She doesn't go there anymore because the store went out of business. At least that's what I've been telling her when she talks about going back there. Let's just keep that a secret between you and me. Okay? When my book came out in 2016, THEM - The Richer Life Found in Caring for Others, Writer's, Digest Magazine awarded it “best inspirational book of the year.” My purpose in writing the book was to urge people to care better for each other, which would make us feel good about ourselves, because we were made for this. “Inspire”: to fill someone with the urge to do or feel something. People can Inspire us The Inspire store and my book were intentional about their purpose in urging people to do something or feel something. I would add motivational speakers to these two intentional sources of inspiration. But for me, I've always been thankful for people who inspire us unintentionally by the way they live. They're the examples I would like to be more like. They don't tell you how to conduct yourself, they show you. They're the people who inspire us without even trying to do so. Here's a recent example from just two months ago. Queen Elizabeth II When Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022, there was an outpouring of admiration for her and the way she lived her life. Ruling England for over 70 years, you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who didn't admire her. A particularly insightful article by Daniel Henninger, one of my favorite newspaper columnists, appeared in The Wall Street Journal a week or so after she died. I'll quote a few paragraphs from his piece, entitled “The Countercultural Queen”: Within the hour of her death, Queen Elizabeth II was praised by commentators from left to right for representing so many traditional values. Reserve, self-containment, duty, responsibility. modesty of demeanor, graciousness, civility, prudence, fortitude… What is most notable is that this instant outpouring of media praise for the queen's traditional virtues comes amid a contemporary culture that elevates daily, even hourly, a value system of self-regard, self-promotion, changeability, acting out, and anything-goes behavior that is the polar opposite of Queen Elizabeth's. The queen's own family reflected this trend. First Princess Diana in the 1980s rode the rising celebrity wave, and ultimately it drowned her. Then Prince Harry married Meghan Markle, known primarily as an influencer. “Influencer” is the defining word of our times. An influencer's success depends overwhelmingly on one thing: self-promotion accomplished by rising in the hot-air balloons of Instagram, TikTok, and other social media. The goal is to marry marketing with fame. Because influencers do it, millions of others, often young women make preoccupation with self the one habit that directs their lives. A contrast of values To say that the queen's values were traditional means they existed for a very long time. The poised 14-year-old Elizabeth we heard in news clips reading her first public speech to children during the Blitz of World War II had by then had by then been taught personal virtues held in high regard for centuries in the West and arguably longer in the East. In our time, however, personal virtue has been demoted by social virtue. One effect of giving social responsibility more weight than personal responsibility is that it gives people a pass on their personal behavior. So long as one's life is “centered” on some larger social good, the conduct of one's personal life is well, irrelevant… The queen's habits were a source of personal stability. Modern values are a source of instability. The habits of behavior associated with her are not about mere goodness, but about creating a structure of life inside of which one can then perform successfully as a person, hopefully for the good. She did that for her country for 70 years. Henninger's column is a reminder that people who inspire us often run against the grain of contemporary culture. Queen Elizabeth showed us we can live a fulfilling meaningful life when it is based on the personal virtues that have been admired down through the ages. So what does all this mean for YOU? A couple of thoughts come to mind. They start with going back to the definition of “inspire” I mentioned earlier, “to fill someone with the urge to do or feel something.” Wouldn't it be great if people said that you inspired them to be more like you? That because of who you are and how you lived you motivated them to think or behave in a way that may not have been their natural inclination? That because of you they became a better person? It's possible for you to be an inspiration to others when you follow the teachings of Jesus, and day by day become more like the person he created you to be. As that happens, people will notice. And they will be inspired. Another thought I have is really a question. I wonder about the people who inspire you. What are they like? What do they do to fill you with the urge to do or feel something? And then how do they do it? This question I'm asking you is part of the Relationship Question of the month for November. Namely, What is a story from one of your relationships that you are especially thankful for because of how it inspires you? Just go to PodinBox.com/John to record your answer using your phone or computer. With your answer, please include your name and where you're from. It's that simple. I'll need your response by 5 pm Central time on November 16, 2022. Again, head over to podinbox.com/Johnn and leave a message for me. I'll pick several responses to air on our Thanksgiving episode. Who knows, it could be yours! And if so, it will look good on your resume. A person who inspires me On a personal note, one person who inspires me is my boss and our executive producer, Carol Steward. You hear her introduce me at the beginning of each episode. In episode 021 I describe how I first met Carol, and how she inspired Janet and me to enter into a personal relationship with Jesus. I also talk about this life-changing experience in chapter 7 of my book, THEM. You can learn more about Carol and how Jesus has been the cornerstone of her relationship with Janet and me in a two-part interview I did with her in episodes 100 and 101. I'll have links to all this at the bottom of the show notes. Here's the main takeaway I hope you remember from today's episode Being thankful for the people who inspire us has a way of motivating us to become inspiring people ourselves. Each day by becoming more like the men and women God created us to be, we model and inspire others to be the person God created them to be as well. Relationship question of the month Please don't forget our Relationship Question of the month for November. What is a story from one of your relationships that you are especially thankful for because of how it inspires you? Just go to PodinBox.com/John to record your answer using your phone or computer. If you'd rather not record anything, please email your answer to me at john@caringforothers.org. You can also leave a written response at the bottom of the show notes for this episode in the “Leave a Comment” box. Closing In closing, I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show to be thankful for the people who inspire you. And then to become more of an inspiring person yourself. For when you do, it will help you experience the joy of relationships God desires for you. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Well, that's it for today. If there's someone in your life you think might like to hear what you just heard, please forward this episode on to them. The link is JohnCertalic.com/183. Or scroll down to the bottom of the show notes for this episode and click on one of the options in the yellow “Share This” bar. And don't forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them. And I'll see you again next time. Goodbye for now. Related episodes you may want to listen to 180: An Unusual Place to Find Joy 100: Start Conversations with Remembering 101: Life-Giving Relationships 021: The Most Important Relationship of All THEM - The Richer Life Found in Caring for Others Last week's episode 182: Thankful for “The Last Time I Will Ever…” The place to access all past and future episodes JohnCertalic.com Our Sponsor You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. 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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- During Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, Fetterman noticeably struggled with his speech and seemingly had difficulty collecting his thoughts prior to answering questions. 3:10pm- According to the New York Times, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is under federal investigation, “five years after the Justice Department dropped its corruption case.” Details regarding the investigation have not yet been released. 3:20pm- In an opinion editorial for The Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger argued that “by withholding crucial information about his health condition”, John Fetterman has become this election cycle's October surprise. 3:30pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper, CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner accused Dr. Mehmet Oz of talking deliberately fast during Tuesday's debate to emphasize John Fetterman's slowed speech pattern. 3:50pm- In a bizarre opening monologue, Lawrence O'Donnell compared Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate John Fetterman to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his performance during World War II.
3:05pm- During Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, Fetterman noticeably struggled with his speech and seemingly had difficulty collecting his thoughts prior to answering questions. 3:10pm- According to the New York Times, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is under federal investigation, “five years after the Justice Department dropped its corruption case.” Details regarding the investigation have not yet been released. 3:20pm- In an opinion editorial for The Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger argued that “by withholding crucial information about his health condition”, John Fetterman has become this election cycle's October surprise. 3:30pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper, CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner accused Dr. Mehmet Oz of talking deliberately fast during Tuesday's debate to emphasize John Fetterman's slowed speech pattern. 3:50pm- In a bizarre opening monologue, Lawrence O'Donnell compared Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate John Fetterman to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his performance during World War II. 4:05pm- Maureen Faulkner, the widow of slain Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, joins the Rich Zeoli Show to talk about accompanying Dr. Mehmet Oz to Tuesday's Pennsylvania Senate debate. Faulkner believes it is important to elect politicians who vow to adopt responsible policies on crime—a contrast to the lenient prosecutorial strategies adopted by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. 4:25pm- While promoting his new book, “Justice Corrupted,” Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested that he would like to see Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland impeached should Republicans take control of the House and Senate following the midterms. 4:40pm- During a Heritage Foundation event, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said that by leaking the court's draft decision for Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the court's conservative Justices became “targets for assassination.” 5:05pm- In a recent interview, Gisele Baretto Fetterman, wife of Senate candidate John Fetterman, called swimming pools “historically racist” and once again accused mainstream media of “ableism” for criticizing her husband's performance during Tuesday's Senate debate. 5:10pm- During a recent episode of The View, Joy Behar claimed to have had a “ménage à trois” with ghosts…WHAT?!?! 5:35pm- Dr. Mehmet Oz—Republican candidate for U.S. Senate—joins the show to recap his performance in Tuesday night's debate. Dr. Oz emphasizes John Fetterman's inconsistent stance on both crime and fracking. He explains that as a doctor he learned the importance of listening to patients— now he's traveling the state of Pennsylvania listening to voters. 6:05pm- According to a report featured in the Daily Wire, cases of respiratory viruses in children are soaring with some scientists suggesting the uptick may be blamed on “restricted immune development” during COVID-19 lockdowns. 6:35pm- Is your kid a far-right extremist? Rich provides the audience with information from a ridiculous opinion editorial that lists eleven signs your child might grow-up to be an extremist. 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought
Tonight on Cats At Night, John Catsimatidis is joined by Mike Pompeo, Hank Sheinkopf, Burt Flickinger, Daniel Henninger, Ambassador James S. Gilmore, and Dr. Marc Siegel!
0:00 - Amy returns from college drop off 13:10 - John Solomon on Hannity: FBI overcollected during raid 30:03 - Disband the CDC now? 46:50 - Dan & Amy react to LGB dropping the T 01:03:50 - Jason Hill, professor of philosophy at Depaul university, responds to Persecuting a Pro-Israel Scholar. Be sure to check out Jason's most recent book What Do White Americans Owe Black People: Racial Justice in the Age of Post-Oppression 01:19:27 - Founder and Executive Editor of Wirepoints, Mark Glennon, assess the challenges Illinois faces and if it can claw back from the edge. Check out Mark's latest wirepoints.org 01:33:01 - Daniel Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page: Mar-a-Lago Search Shows the Swamp's Trump Obsession. Check out Dan's weekly column Wonder Land here 01:48:38 - Nuclear and Preventive Cardiologist, developer of both the Unified Theory of Vascular Disease and the Quadratic Blood Flow Equation for Coronary Flow Reserve, Dr Richard M Fleming, on the ineffectiveness of vaccines and what you can do to fight back against Fauci and government control. For more on Dr. Fleming visit flemingmethod.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Red Apple Media CEO John Catsimatidis is joined in-studio by Lidia Curanaj, fmr. Dep. Mayor of NYC Rudy Washington, and Judge Richard Weinberg. Fmr. FBI Asst. Director in Charge George Venizelos talks about the recent crime he prevented. John Solomon of Just the News breaks down the January 6th Committee findings. Fmr. Trump Aide Peter Navarro calls in to recount his recent arrest. Columnist Andrew McCarthy explains the arrest of Michigan gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley. Financial journalist Charles Gasparino discusses the market's recent dip. Journalist Gordon Chang updates the Cats at Night Crew on all things China. WSJ Deputy Editor Dan Henninger breaks down the Chesa Boudin recall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this ID the Future, Human Nature author and polymath David Berlinski and radio host Michael Medved discuss everything from human depravity, the burning of Notre Dame, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the Big Bang and a quixotic century-old pact to ban war. Berlinski argues that the case for the death of God and the case for the impending demise of human depravity have been greatly exaggerated. Contra Steven Pinker, Berlinski insists that there is little if any evidence that human evil is being steadily rolled back by the spread of secular values. Further, the idea that science has disproven God flies in the face of trends running in the opposite direction, perhaps most dramatically in the triumph Read More › Source
Today on Cats at Night: John Catsimatidis and guest host Rita Cosby discussed the biggest news in today's headlines. Peter King, Richard Weinberg & Ed Cox in studio. Mick Mulvaney, Derek Maltz, Daniel Henninger, Scott Pruitt joined in studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Cats at Night: Deputy Editor - Daniel Henninger joined the show. Don't let Putin win in Ukraine. Joe Biden finally puts sanctions on Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Photo: The Struwwelpeter: The story of Zappel-Philipps After the pandemic, disorder. Daniel Henninger. @DanHenninger @WSJOpinion https://www.wsj.com/articles/democrats-deserve-to-lose-midterms-2022-cancel-culture-leftists-progressives-san-francisco-recall-election-11645654233 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/russia-ukraine-invasion-jmk0vm8gg
Student addresses Naperville school board with “thank you”s Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo: Fauci "Dehumanized" People, "Completely Unnatural" To Mask Kids Boris Johnson: "The government will no longer mandate the wearing of face masks anywhere." Salena Zito is National political reporter and author of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics – check out her latest at SalenaZito.com. She joined Dan and Amy with reaction to President Biden's press conference marking one year in office. Bethany Mandel testified to her local school board about their proposed vaccine passports. Daniel Henninger is the deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to President Biden's press conference and the situation in Ukraine. Mark Bauerlein is a professor of English at Emory University, senior editor at First Things and author of The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future(Or, Don ‘t Trust Anyone Under 30. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book: The Dumbest Generation Grows Up: From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous Adults See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com
This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com
This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com
“It is a melancholy truth, that a suppression of the press could not more compleatly deprive the nation of it's benefits, than is done by it's abandoned prostitution to falsehood. Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle.” -Thomas Jefferson The media misleads about Kayleigh McEnany's comments. If engineers were as bad at their jobs as journalists are, you'd never cross a bridge again. Bari Weiss is called a Nazi and a curator at a Seattle museum is called a white supremacist. Actually being a racist is quite incidental to being called one in 2020: The important thing is only how much contact you have with leftists. Daniel Henninger of the WSJ writes a mocking column about the left's fetish for name-changes. It is a tendency identified by the late Australian political philosopher Kenneth Minogue as ‘St George in retirement' syndrome. After slaying the dragon the brave warrior finds himself stalking the land looking for still more glorious fights. He needs his dragons. Eventually, after tiring himself out in pursuit of ever-smaller dragons he may eventually even be found swinging his sword at thin air, imagining it to contain dragons. If that is a temptation for an actual St George, imagine what a person might do who is no saint, owns no horse or lance and is being noticed by nobody. How might they try to persuade people that, given the historic chance, they too would without question have slain that dragon? –Douglas Murray https://www.bariweiss.com/resignation-letter https://reason.com/2020/07/14/gary-garrels-san-francisco-museum-modern-art-racism/ https://www.wsj.com/articles/oh-yes-ban-the-redskins-11594854707?mod=hp_opin_pos_1
This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com
This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com
Townhall Review – July 20, 2019 Hugh Hewitt talks with Wisconsin Representative Mike Gallagher about the Iranian attacks on oil tankers and what the U.S. response might be. Dennis Prager talks with Daniel Henninger of the Wall Street Journal about Nike’s decision to discontinue the Betsy Ross Flag shoe following complaints from their spokesperson, Colin Kaepernick. Dennis Prager testifies before a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee about YouTube’s censoring many of PragerU’s videos. Sebastian Gorka and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talk about the State Department’s initiative on “inalienable” rights. Hugh Hewitt talks with Oklahoma Senator James Lankford about his efforts to halt government shutdowns due to budget impasses. Dennis Prager talks with Brent Bozell, founder and head of the Media Research Center, about his new book, “Unmasked: Big Media’s War Against Trump.” Hugh Hewitt and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talk about Iran’s attacks on oil tankers and the State Department's Second Annual Ministerial on Religious Freedom demonstrating that America still believes religious freedom is worth fighting for. Mike Gallagher talks about a YouTube executive in San Francisco who is being called racist because he challenged a stranger, who happened to be black, who “tailgated” him into his apartment complex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Henninger of the Wall Street Journal examines the alleged malfeasance of US intelligence agencies illegally spying on US citizens involved in the Trump campaign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Daniel Henninger joined us on Pundit Review Radio to discuss Iraq, immigration and the state of the GOP. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin & Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. This unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening at 8pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Leader.