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David Urban, the newest board member for the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and political commentator for CNN, joined Dan to discuss a variety of political key issues playing out in D.C.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
CNN's Michael Smerconish examines the potential political risk behind President Trump's pardon for all defendants in the January 6th insurrection. Then, David Urban and Paul Begala join Smerconish to breakdown President Trump's first week back in office and his response to the nation's recent natural disasters. After that, Brad Meltzer, co-author of the New York Times Best Seller "The JFK Conspiracy," details in his new book a lesser-known 1960 assassination plot against John F. Kennedy before he started his presidential term. Lastly, Michael Oren, a former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., applauds the release of additional Israeli hostages but warns that freeing convicted terrorists through negotiations with Hamas will only incentivize kidnapping more hostages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- David Urban—Political Commentator for CNN & Volunteer Senior Advisor to Donald Trump—joins The Rich Zeoli Show for Veterans Day. Plus he recaps Trump's big election night win. Urban hilariously notes that if Democrats learn one thing from this election cycle, it should be that celebrity endorsements and free concerts aren't enough to win. Urban says it is “mathematically impossible” for Bob Casey to defeat Dave McCormick. He needs to concede. 5:20pm- Appearing on social media, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez asked for Donald Trump supporters to tell her which podcasts and media accounts they follow. We wonder what she ultimately wants to do with that information? Rich jokes: don't tell her anything!! 5:25pm- Joe Biden struggles to walk on the beach. PLUS Chuck Todd calls Elon Musk a “very dangerous man”—but he did it on The Chuck Toddcast. So, did anyone even hear it aside from Matt? 5:40pm- Donald Trump announced that Tom Homan will serve as his administration's “border czar.” In 2019, while serving as the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homan famously destroyed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez as the two debated illegal migration during a House Oversight Committee hearing. 5:50pm- MSNBC host Joy Reid outlandishly “blamed” Latino men for Donald Trump's election win—accusing Latino men of voting for Trump even though he wants to deport “your abuelas.” As Rich notes, contrary to Reid's racist claims, Latino voters are Americans. And they don't need to fear deportation.
Wide World of News and 2WAY political analyst Mark Halperin and Republican strategist David Urban, who ran Donald Trump's successful 2016 campaign in Pennsylvania, join Michael the day after Election Day 2024, where President Trump was elected to be the next President of the United States. Original air date 6 November 2024.
On CNN's State of the Union, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman sits down with Dana Bash to talk about the final stretch of the presidential campaign and the deadlocked race in Pennsylvania. Then, Dana pushes South Carolina Senator Tim Scott to address Trump's false claims about election fraud and Trump's latest campaign messaging. Finally, CNN Political Commentators David Axelrod, David Urban, Bakari Sellers and Kristen Soltis Anderson talk with Dana about new polls and the push to win over women voters in the final hours before Election Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour 3, Chris talks about Kamala's Terrible, No-Good, very bad Town Hall on CNN that even people on CNN like David Axelrod and David Urban are mocking. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in love on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday To join the conversation, check us out on X @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's show opens with the elements of a psychological operation or a PsyOp and how all of the hoaxes against Donald Trump mirror the same steps or stages. This leads to the two latest PsyOps perpetrated by the Left with aid from the propaganda wing of the Democrat Party. The first is a story from the Atlantic, saying Trump was derogatory against a Mexican-American airmen killed at Ft. Hood. The other says he admired the generals Hitler had around him. Both of these are false, but it didn't stop the press, which led to VP Harris using her official office to make a political statement, followed-up by WH Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre doing the same thing. Talk about violating the Hatch Act. Maybe they had to go all-in on the hoaxes to get ahead of a story we have known about in this audience for over three weeks. Apparently, the ex-girlfriend of 2nd Hubs Doug Emhoff is confirming the story of him slapping her across the face so hard in public she spun around in shock and embarrassment. We then spend a good amount of time breaking down her interview with NBC's Hallie Jackson, her interview with Julio Vaqueiro of Telemundo and then her CNN Town Hall with Anderson Cooper. Talk about one flaming pile of garbage after another. She lacks depth, knowledge and understanding of almost all topics and cannot answer any questions. The following shows on CNN pointed out her use of word salad, of not answering questions, of always trying to blame Donald Trump and for pontificating for long stretches of time. When you lose the likes of Frank Luntz, Van Jones, David Axelrod, Jake Tapper, Dana Bash, Scott Jennings and David Urban, you know it was a terrible night. We do end on a positive note! Tulsi Gabbard made it official. She is now officially a Republican. When it comes to the Art of the Deal, once again, Donald keeps winning, while the progressives continue to rack up the losses. Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!!
On CNN's State of the Union, Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock joins Dana Bash to discuss the state of the race in the battleground state of Georgia amid Democratic concerns over Black voter turnout. Then, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds joins Dana to discuss Trump's play for Black men. Dana also presses Donalds on whether he will certify the 2024 election results. Next, South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn shares his concerns with Dana over Kamala Harris' efforts to win over Black men. Finally, CNN Senior Political Commentators Scott Jennings and David Urban, CNN Political Commentator Ashley Allison, and Democratic Strategist Doug Thornell join Dana to dig into Harris' polling plateau and the growing gender gap in the electorate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tara is joined by Republican lobbyist and CNN commentator David Urban, and Democratic Congressman Brendan Boyle to discuss all of the hot-button political news in the highly critical swing state of Pennsylvania. They break down the complicated nature of the PA's electorate, talk about where both sides of the aisle are focusing their campaigns, and speculate on which presidential candidate will fare better with undecided Pennsylvanian voters. For more of Tara's reporting, please sign up for her newsletter, 'The Best and the Brightest,' at puck.news/tarapalmeri and use the discount code TARA20. Host: Tara Palmeri Guests: David Urban and Brendan Boyle Producer: Chris Sutton Production Supervision: Conor Nevins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CNN's Michael Smerconish asked presidential historian Allan Lichtman about the October surprise and if it ever impacts his prediction for who will win the race for the White House. Democratic strategist James Carville and senior political commentator David Urban debate on whether Vice-President Harris is playing it safe in this election. Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell joins Michael to discuss his new book "Revenge of the Tipping Point." Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gives her take about U.S. military presence in the Middle East and her new memoir "Something Lost, Something Gained." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Walz and JD Vance faced off in a civil, policy-focused vice presidential debate in New York City. Our panel shares key moments from the debate and provides their analysis. Panel members include David Axelrod, Van Jones, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and David Urban. Plus, Donald Trump Jr. joins CNN to answer if he wants his father to do another debate with Harris after we he saw on stage tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Countdown 2024 we're hitting opposite ends of the political spectrum, starting out with an up-and-coming member of the Democratic caucus, Congressman Robert Garcia from Long Beach ... and ending with former Trump advisor, David Urban.
Hour 3: David Urban—Political Commentator for CNN & Volunteer Senior Advisor to Donald Trump—joins The Rich Zeoli Show and reacts to leadership of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters declining to endorse a presidential candidate despite 58% of the union's members voting to support Donald Trump. Urban also explains that the Harris Campaign Team is terrified of losing Pennsylvania. PLUS, Urban and Rich joke about Tim Walz's inability to name ONE policy a hypothetical Harris-Walz Administration would adopt to lower costs for consumers.
Hour 3: Who is winning the 2024 presidential election? A bakery in Montgomery County is selling special cookies for presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. As of this morning, Trump's cookie sales were winning—4,228 to 369.
Text and and let us know your thoughts on today's stories!Steve Bannon's lawyers have asked a judge to IMMEDIATELY let Bannon leave prison, in spite of the fact that he has only served two months of his four month sentence. They claim that he shouldn't have to sit in prison as he appeals his conviction, but that argument has already been ruled on by a judge. There's a much better explanation as to why Bannon suddenly wants out, and it has everything to do with Trump's campaign going down the toilet.Also, it appears that Donald Trump has, at least for the moment, lost yet another supporter - and this time it is a high profile supporter who actually spoke at his convention. Lila Rose told Politico last week that she would not be voting for Trump now (though that could change) due to his recent statement that he would NOT support a national ban on abortion. Other Trump supporters have also been furious about this decision, and it could cost Trump big time.And J.D. Vance just can't seem to get things right, and during a speech last week to a group of Boston Firefighters, Vance was booed consistently throughout the speech. The vice presidential candidate handled it about as well as could be expected, but you could tell that the boos were really starting to get to him by the time he finally left the stage.Finally, Donald Trump's campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt said last week that the public doesn't care about Trump's posts on Truth Social, and she's either completely oblivious to what the rest of the campaign thinks or she's lying. According to Trump campaign aide David Urban, the posts are horrible and are absolutely hurting the campaign - a sentiment shared by other Trump staffers in interviews last week to Rolling Stone. Farron Cousins explains what Trump's staff really thinks of his posting habits.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date on all of Farron's content: https://www.youtube.com/FarronBalancedFollow Farron on social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FarronBalancedTwitter: https://twitter.com/farronbalancedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/farronbalancedTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farronbalanced?lang=en
What did a Trump supporter make of the Democratic National Convention? Does Donald Trump have any friends? What message did the DNC send to those who don't support Kamala Harris? Alastair is joined by CNN correspondent and Trump supporter, David Urban, to answer all these questions and more. TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. TRIP TOUR: To buy tickets for our October Tour, just head to www.therestispolitics.com Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Podcast Editor: Nathan Copelin Video Editor: Teo Ayodeji-Ansell Social Producer: Jess Kidson Assistant Producer: Fiona Douglas Producer: Nicole Maslen Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 of The Rich Zeoli Show LIVE from the DNC convention in Chicago, Illinois.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- The Rich Zeoli Show is broadcasting LIVE from the Democratic National Committee Convention in Chicago, Illinois—and we start the show with CNN Contributor and Advisor to Donald J. Trump, David Urban. Urban weighs-in on Senator John Fetterman's decision not to attend the convention while calling for a secure Southern border, an end to wide-spread unlawful migration, and continued support for Israel in their war against Hamas. Urban says Fetterman reminds him a lot of former Senator Arlen Specter. Could Fetterman ever switch to the Republican Party? Urban urges Pennsylvanians to vote—including in the state's U.S. Senate race—arguing Republican candidate Dave McCormick is the type of person you want to see in the White House one day. PLUS Urban reveals that he was the one who taught J.D. Vance how to properly order a cheesesteak at Pat's—but the Philadelphia Inquirer lied about it! 3:30pm- According to reports, Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to drop out of the race on Friday. He'll make the announcement in Phoenix, Arizona—the same city Donald Trump will be campaigning in. ABC News says Kennedy has not officially made a decision to endorse the Trump-Vance campaign. 3:40pm- If Robert Kennedy Jr. drops out of the race, how will his absence impact critical swing states? According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Donald Trump gets a 0.8 point boost in Arizona, a 0.5 point boost in Wisconsin, a 0.4 point boost in Michigan, and a 2.2 point boost in Pennsylvania.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (08/21/2024): 3:05pm- The Rich Zeoli Show is broadcasting LIVE from the Democratic National Committee Convention in Chicago, Illinois—and we start the show with CNN Contributor and Advisor to Donald J. Trump, David Urban. Urban weighs-in on Senator John Fetterman's decision not to attend the convention while calling for a secure Southern border, an end to wide-spread unlawful migration, and continued support for Israel in their war against Hamas. Urban says Fetterman reminds him a lot of former Senator Arlen Specter. Could Fetterman ever switch to the Republican Party? Urban urges Pennsylvanians to vote—including in the state's U.S. Senate race—arguing Republican candidate Dave McCormick is the type of person you want to see in the White House one day. PLUS Urban reveals that he was the one who taught J.D. Vance how to properly order a cheesesteak at Pat's—but the Philadelphia Inquirer lied about it! 3:30pm- According to reports, Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to drop out of the race on Friday. He'll make the announcement in Phoenix, Arizona—the same city Donald Trump will be campaigning in. ABC News says Kennedy has not officially made a decision to endorse the Trump-Vance campaign. 3:40pm- If Robert Kennedy Jr. drops out of the race, how will his absence impact critical swing states? According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Donald Trump gets a 0.8 point boost in Arizona, a 0.5 point boost in Wisconsin, a 0.4 point boost in Michigan, and a 2.2 point boost in Pennsylvania. 4:05pm- Congressman Michael Waltz—U.S. Representative for Florida's 6th Congressional District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show from the Trump Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. During the conversation, Rep. Waltz discusses the near assassination attempt of President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th. Waltz, who is taking part in the Congressional investigation, said of the shooter: “I'm not convinced he acted alone.” 4:15pm- Robert Corn-Revere—Chief Counsel for FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression)—joins The Rich Zeoli to discuss why “Woodrow Wilson may be America's WORST-EVER president for free speech.” You can learn more about FIRE here: https://www.thefire.org/ 4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates—Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Phillip Gordan, Kamala Harris's foreign policy advisor. Concerningly, Gordan has been consistently wrong with his foreign policy agenda and has developed a troublingly close relationship with the current Iranian regime. Dr. Coates's upcoming book is: “Winning the War on Israel: Inside the Battle for the Jewish State and America.” 5:00pm- Dr. EJ Antoni—Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss a newly revised Labor Department jobs report which indicates there were 818,000 fewer jobs created in March than initially estimated—an estimation off by nearly 30%. 5:20pm- Cheesesteak Talk: Rich contends that provolone is the best cheesesteak cheese…Matt thinks it's “whiz”…and Andrew is going provolone…This is riveting radio! 5:25pm- During the DNC Convention on Tuesday night, Second-Gentleman Doug Emhoff—the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris—told boring stories of how he and Harris first met. As Rich notes, the story everyone really wanted to hear was how Emhoff cheated on his first wife with the family's nanny! 5:30pm- Donald Trump Jr.—Executive Vice President at The Trump Organization—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to breakdown what he has seen so far at the Democratic National Committee Convention in Chicago, Illinois. He explains that although the Harris-Walz campaign is disingenuously pandering to Pennsylvanians, and they can't be trusted to follow through on their promises—particularly when it comes to the campaign's new claim that Kamala Harris no longer wants to ban fracking. “The media is running full cover for Kamala Harris—pretending that she's a moderate. They're going back and scrubbing articles that are years old—editing, changing them.” He continues, “In Pennsylvania they did this last time. Remember the 2020 Democrat Primary, Kamala Harris and everyone else on the stage raised their hand, they were going to ban fracking. Joe Biden said the same exact thing. And then they get to the debate with Trump: ‘I would never do that'—because they understand it would hurt them in Pennsylvania. Then on day one they banned the Key Stone pipeline. They'll tell you whatever they need to tell you to get your vote and then they'll do the opposite.” Plus, Don Jr. answers the most important question: what's the best cheese for a cheesesteak? 5:45pm- According to reports, Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to drop out of the race on Friday. He'll make the announcement in Phoenix, Arizona—the same city Donald Trump will be campaigning in. ABC News says Kennedy has not officially made a decision to endorse the Trump-Vance campaign. 5:50pm- If Robert Kennedy Jr. drops out of the race, how will his absence impact critical swing states? According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Donald Trump gets a 0.8 point boost in Arizona, a 0.5 point boost in Wisconsin, a 0.4 point boost in Michigan, and a 2.2 point boost in Pennsylvania. 6:05pm- Congressman Michael Waltz—U.S. Representative for Florida's 6th Congressional District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show from the Trump Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. During the conversation, Rep. Waltz discusses the near assassination attempt of President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th. Waltz, who is taking part in the Congressional investigation, said of the shooter: “I'm not convinced he acted alone.” 6:30pm- Linda Kerns—Attorney & Election Integrity Expert—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the 2024 presidential election and protecting the vote throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Kerns explains the importance of Republicans taking advantage of the mail-in ballot option. Plus, Kerns recaps recently speaking at Donald Trump's rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in front of 10,000 people! Visit https://protectthevote.com/pennsylvania/ to learn more about volunteering. And you can find Kerns at: www.lindakernslaw.com. 6:45pm- Michael Keaton says the soon-to-be-released Beetlejuice sequel will not be politically correct.
Today's show opens with yet more revelations about the abject failures of the US Secret Service in the shooting of Donald Trump on Saturday in Butler, PA. According to Senators on a call with USSS, the shooter was listed as a threat a full 10 minutes before Donald Trump walked on stage. How was that even allowed to happen? And, to add even more confusion, a story in the NY Post suggests the shooter had a bicycle at the scene he was using to ride around the look at locations around the event. So, did he bring his bike on the back of the car that he supposedly had rigged with explosives? Then the FBI said they found a message he left on the Steam gaming platform that July 13 was going to be his day. They also said he had a second cell phone with just over two dozen contacts. He may have also used other forms of encrypted communication. The Butler Township Commissioner, Edward Natali, said on social media that the local police had no security detail for former President Donald Trump's rally. He said they only provided seven officers for traffic support. So, someone is definitely lying about the open rooftop, used by the shooter, was supposed to be staffed by a local police sniper team. Is it the locals or is it Director Kim Cheatle? To illustrate all of the issues I detailed yesterday, I stumbled on a satirical response to all of this from Joseph Mallozzi who is a showrunner, Executive Producer and writer for Dark Matter, Stargate: SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate: Universe. He reacts to all we've learned thus far as if was the first draft of a techo-thriller being submitted to Netflix. Earlier in the day, Biden said in a BET interview that if he were diagnosed with some serious medical issue, he would consider dropping out of the race. Then, yesterday evening, we hear he tested positive for Covid and is taking the next four days off. Yet, his flight path was cleared for all four day well in advance of the Covid announcement. Maybe he has some other decisions to make? Joy Reid, along with Jen Psaki, made fools of themselves by suggesting that if Biden recovers from his Covid illness, he should project as much strength as Trump did by bouncing back from being shot. What imbeciles. Biden is getting angrier and more unhinged. More Democrats are pushing for him to drop. Time Magazine, at the behest of a push from Legacy/mainstream media voices, has changed it's upcoming cover. It was going to use the iconic picture taken of Trump with his fist in the air. But, media thinks that would be positive PR for Trump, so they changed it to an abandoned and littered event venue, all in black and white save for the flag. At the RNC day three, former acting ICE Director Tom Homan made an interesting comment. He warned the drug cartels that Trump is going to label them as terrorist organizations and will wipe them off the face of the Earth. David Urban on CNN said it is unforgivable that Joe Biden never met with the 13 Gold Star families from his disastrous Afghanistan retreat. To go with that, we have a soundbite from one of the parents, Christy Shamblin. Finally, we close on the most ridiculous moment of the day. MSNBC's Rachel Maddow concludes that fans of The Lord of the Rings are far-right/alt-right fascists and neo-Nazis. That's how far gone Mad Cow's brains really are. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
On CNN's State of the Union, Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey and Senate candidate Dave McCormick join CNN's Jake Tapper to react to an assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump at a rally on Saturday night. Reporters Evan Perez, MJ Lee and Kristen Holmes; law enforcement analysts Jonathan Wackrow, Charles Ramsey, Andrew McCabe and Juliette Kayyem; and panelists Ashley Allison, David Urban, David Axelrod and Kirsten Soltis Anderson join Jake for their analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Counting down to the CNN Presidential Debate, Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of CNN experts including: John King, David Axelrod, Abby Phillip, David Urban, Van Jones, Kate Bedingfield, Scott Jennings, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Audie Cornish, Chris Wallace, Kaitlan Collins and Kasie Hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Live post-debate coverage and analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate. Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of guests including: John King, David Axelrod, Abby Phillip, David Urban, Van Jones, Kate Bedingfield, Scott Jennings, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Audie Cornish, Chris Wallace, and Kaitlan Collins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Counting down to the CNN Presidential Debate, Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of CNN experts including: John King, David Axelrod, Abby Phillip, David Urban, Van Jones, Kate Bedingfield, Scott Jennings, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Audie Cornish, Chris Wallace, Kaitlan Collins and Kasie Hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Live post-debate coverage and analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate. Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of guests including: John King, David Axelrod, Abby Phillip, David Urban, Van Jones, Kate Bedingfield, Scott Jennings, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Audie Cornish, Chris Wallace, and Kaitlan Collins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tune in here for this Friday edition of the Vince Coakley Radio Program! Vince starts the show by talking about last night's Presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, with comments from Abby Phillip, David Urban, and the Supreme Court overturning the Chevron doctrine. In the second half of the show Vince talks about more Supreme Court decisions, caller reactions to the debate, and comments from Tara Servatius, Brit Hume, Karl Rove, Dana Perino, Harold Ford, Jr., Kellyanne Conway, Brit Hume, Van Jones, and Jonathan King about last night's Presidential debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's show is a little longer due to the many sound bites I have from last night's CNN Presidential debate. Before we get there, we open this Friday episode with Tara Bull's Top 10 News items the Legacy/mainstream media likely didn't tell you about this week. Once we dive into the debate, it takes up the vast majority of the rest of the show. We dive into all the hoaxes Biden memorized and the many cringe-worthy moments Biden struggled through last night. The night was so bad for Biden that I couldn't find any Legacy/mainstream media outlets who were praising Biden's performance. We start breaking down the post-debate commentary, opening with a laundry list of fact-check errors committed by Joe Biden, brought to us by CNN. Yes, CNN! CNN's Erin Burnett making it sound like Biden had all the questions ahead of time. CNN's John King said Democrats across the board have been texting and messaging him about the poor performance. The Young Turks Cenk Uygur told his audience the Presidential race is over if Joe stays in the race. CNN's David Urban said he's getting messages from people running and are afraid for their own campaigns if Biden is at the top of the ticket. In a moment of goofy stupidity, with everyone wringing their hands and worried about the race, VP Kamala Harris laughed it off saying there is only one person who is being endorsed by her. Even host Rachel Maddow from MSNBC said it was awkward. Joe Scarborough shows us once again what an unserious person. In the recent weeks, he told us how amazing Biden is. Today, he is telling us we need to replace Joe Biden. Same with Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-CA) who did a presser in Atlanta yesterday endorsing Biden, then, less than 12 hours later, was re-tweeting messages stating the need for Joe to dropout. We then discuss a couple of great rulings from the Supreme Court of the United States of America. The first is striking down the Chevron ruling from 40 years ago, allowing the massive growth of the alphabet agencies in the Executive Branch. And, in a great win for the J6'ers, SCOTUS struck down the DOJ being able to charge defendants with 1512(c)(2). We close with a bit of humor. Jimmy Failla of Fox News put together a parody song called, Joe Biden Lies. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
Live post-debate coverage and analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate. Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of guests including: John King, David Axelrod, Abby Phillip, David Urban, Van Jones, Kate Bedingfield, Scott Jennings, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Audie Cornish, Chris Wallace, and Kaitlan Collins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On CNN's State of the Union, potential Trump VP pick North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum sits down with guest anchor Kaitlan Collins to preview the upcoming CNN debate, as well as Trump's search for a running mate. Kaitlan also presses Burgum for repeatedly claiming that the US is a “dictatorship” under President Biden. Next, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul joins Kaitlan to discuss her advice for President Biden ahead of the debate, as well as controversial comments by a top progressive in the House who's locked in a tight re-election fight. Then, former Obama adviser David Axelrod and former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker join Kaitlan to break down what they think the candidates should do in the debate. Finally, David Urban, Jamal Simmons, Bakari Sellers, and Alyssa Farah Griffin join Kaitlan to preview the debate and break down the different strategies Trump and Biden might take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Splashed across newspapers the world over is the historic news of the first-ever criminal conviction of a former US president. Former US Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins the show to discuss the facts of the case and what happens next. Also on today's show: Norm Eisen, former House Judiciary Special Counsel in Trump's first impeachment trial; David Urban, Republican strategist; Sarah Longwell, Executive Director, Republicans Against Trump; Tim Naftali, Presidential Historian Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On CNN's State of the Union, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham tells Dana Bash that he will still support Donald Trump for president even if he's convicted in his hush money trial. Then, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders tells Dana that antisemitic displays at college protests must be condemned but that they shouldn't distract from criticism of Netanyahu's handling in Gaza. Next, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass joins Dana to discuss the protests at USC and UCLA as well as her efforts to combat homelessness. After, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin tells Dana that he will protect peaceful protests in Virginia but not “hate speech and intimidation.” Finally, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), Ana Navarro, SE Cupp, and David Urban join Dana to discuss the White House Correspondents Dinner and troubling new poll numbers for President Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tara is joined by CNN political commentator David Urban to discuss the religious revival surrounding Donald Trump and the state of conservative politics in Pennsylvania. Then, they then survey some of the intensely close senatorial races across the U.S. and speculate on Trump's VP choice (24:46). For more of Tara's reporting, please sign up for her newsletter, ‘The Best and the Brightest,' at puck.news/tarapalmeri and use the discount code TARA20 Host: Tara Palmeri Guest: David Urban Producer: Chris Sutton Production Supervision: Conor Nevins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the first half of the 20th century, England elites like T.S. Eliot were trying to devalue John Milton and elevate John Donne—exchanging one 17th-century English poet for another. At the height of World War II, C.S. Lewis took up arms against these oppressors and defended Milton in a series of lectures that would later be published as A Preface to Paradise Lost (1942). Since then, every aspiring scholar has had to grapple with Lewis, the lion in the path of Milton studies. In this week's episode, Drs. Crystal and David C. Downing sit down with Dr. David Urban (Professor of English at Calvin University) to discuss how Paradise Lost and Lewis's Preface to it serves as a crucial lens through which to read and interpret Lewis's fiction and non-fiction works.
What did NASA learn from setting their Cygnus spaceships on fire? Is fire more dangerous in space than on Earth? Finding out with Dr. David Urban, Branch Chief from NASA Glenn Research Center.
What did NASA learn from setting their Cygnus spaceships on fire? Is fire more dangerous in space than on Earth? Finding out with Dr. David Urban, Branch Chief from NASA Glenn Research Center.
Former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in South Carolina Friday said he supports women's access to in vitro fertilization. This comes after Alabama's Supreme Court ruled frozen embryos are children under state law and that those who destroy them can be held to blame for wrongful death. Former Trump campaign adviser David Urban, former Biden campaign staffer Ashley Allison, and former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod join John King to discuss how Republicans will respond and the impact on voters. Plus, more on Georgia's election subversion case. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is pushing back on allegations that cellphone data, uncovered by former President Trump's team, contradicts testimony given by her and her top prosecutor concerning the timeline of their relationship. Former U.S. attorney from Georgia's Middle District Michael Moore and criminal defense attorney Joey Jackson join AC360 with the latest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
08th Nov: Crypto & Coffee at 8
First: House Republicans pass a debt ceiling bill meant to kick off talks, but Democrats say they won't negotiate unless a US default is averted. Dana Bash discusses the impasse with Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN). Then: Former Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) tells Dana why he's running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Plus: Arnold Schwarzenegger, who visited Auschwitz last fall, talks about discovering his father was a Nazi. On today's panel: Former Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-IL); Democratic strategist Lis Smith; David Urban, former senior adviser to Trump 2016 campaign and member of Trump's 2020 advisory committee; Ashley Allison, former national coalitions director for Biden-Harris 2020 and former Obama senior policy adviser. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Kriminalista a spisovatel David Urban získal nominaci na prestižní ocenění Magnesia Litera! A tak jsme si ho pozvali do podcastu Knižní klub, abychom si popovídali nejen o jeho oceňované detektivce Hra o přežití, ale taky o tom, nakolik je pro něj při psaní důležitá autenticita, a jestli má kvůli své práci noční můry... Knihy Davida Urbana máme na knizniklub.cz se slevou! TŘI OPICE VÝJEZDOVKA ROZSUDEK SMRTI HRA O PŘEŽITÍ DÉJA VU
Letos uplyne 25 let od legendárního festivalu Jelení příkop. Na to, jak The Orb demolovali prezidentskou vilu a catering se podával v Míčovně Pražského Hradu vzpomíná v rozhovoru s Honzou Vedralem David Urban z agentury D Smack U Promotion. Řeč byla i o domlouvání koncertů v devadesátých letech a řadě akcí, jakými byly koncerty Franz Ferdinand nebo Marilyna Mansona, o nichž se dnes vyprávějí legendy. I o tom, jak je to s promotérskou branží dnes a jak se u nás z neznámé zahraniční kapely může stát koncertní trhák jako třeba v případě Yungbluda. Pokud úsudku Davida Urbana věříte, určitě nevynechejte Algiers, nebo Kid Kapichi, nebo jakýkoliv dalí z jeho koncertů. Díky za všechny komentáře, sdílení a hodnocení podcastu Headliner CZ. Nic není za paywallem, všechno si můžete poslechnout zdarma. Více na www.headliner.cz
First: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg touts the takedown of the suspected Chinese spy balloon and previews President Biden's State of the Union address. Next: Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Marco Rubio questions why the Biden administration didn't act sooner to shoot down the Chinese balloon. Then: In an exclusive joint interview, Representatives Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), co-chairs of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, discuss their work on a 'failsafe' to prevent a debt ceiling crisis. On today's panel: Rep. Pramila Jayapal, CNN's Jonah Goldberg, CNN's Karen Finney, CNN's David Urban. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Dana goes one-on-one with Maryland Governor-elect Wes Moore. They discuss why Moore thinks Democrats need to talk more about patriotism, his top priorities as he takes office, and Bash presses him on how he plans to pay to pay for his sweeping agenda. Next, Dana interviews outgoing GOP Congressman Adam Kinzinger about the case he helped make against former President Donald Trump as a member of the January 6 Committee, the future of the Republican party, his own political future, and why he thinks the DOJ will ultimately charge Trump with a crime.Then, Dana talks with Democratic Majority Leader Rep. Steny Hoyer about his decision to step back from leadership to make way for a new generation, plus interning alongside Nancy Pelosi in the 1960's, whether he would have liked to become Speaker, and he also shows Dana where rioters entered his office on January 6. Finally, former campaign advisers Lis Smith and David Urban join Dana to discuss how 2024 hopefuls are preparing to run, and also the likelihood of President Biden running again.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Zakladatel agentury D Smack U, koncertní promotér a někdejší manažer řady předních českých klubových skupin jako Ecstasy Of St. Theresa, Sunshine či Skyline, David Urban, je bezpochyby jednou ze zásadních postav domácí porevoluční hudby. V mládí se na rok a půl ocitl v San Francisku, kde se začal výrazněji zajímat o muziku a po návratu do Prahy se stal dýdžejem v legendárním klubu Bunkr. Brzy však začal pořádat i koncerty zahraničních skupin a také festivalů. Přičemž byl duchovním otcem věhlasného festivalu Jelení příkop, který se konal v roce 1998 přímo na Pražském hradě. Dnes je jedním z organizátorů slovenského festivalu Grape a především je stále věrným hudebním fanouškem. Jak se z někdejšího fanouška Judas Priest stal jedním z kmotrů české elektronické scény? Jak vzpomíná na festival Jelení příkop? A jak se dnešní festivaly liší od těch prvních, které u nás vznikaly v 90. letech? Podívejte se na celý rozhovor. ON AIR je talk show hudebního publicisty Pavla Kučery s hudebníky a lidmi z hudební branže. Nový díl je uveřejněn každý týden na YouTube kanálu kytary.cz. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onairtalks Přehled starších dílů zde: http://bit.ly/VsechnyOnAirRozhovory Starší díly On Air si můžete poslechnout i ve formě podcastů zde: Spotify http://bit.ly/OnAirRozhovorySpotify Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/on-air #rozhovor #davidurban #dsmacku
CNN projects Republicans will control the House of Representatives, passing the threshold of 218 seats needed. President Biden says he's “ready to work with House Republicans to deliver results.” CNN Senior Political Correspondent Abby Phillip tells Anderson Cooper how consequential this victory is for the Republicans and what it means for the way the government will operate for at least the next two years. Plus, Republican strategist David Urban joins AC360 to discuss former President Trump's third presidential run and who he thinks is the current leader of the Republican party.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Dear Terrestial Fire Engineers, let me take you on a journey that will make you experience fire engineering like nothing on our planet. Because in fact, it is the fire engineering of spacecraft for their operations in a zero-gravity environment. The environment in which the most fundamental aspects of fire engineering (think about smoke cannot go up when there is no up!) are being challenged. Where fire physics is completely different, and where things that are necessary for humans (oxygen, clothes...) become a major risk factor.From my today's guest, Dr David L. Urban of NASA Glenn Research Centre, we will learn about the catastrophical fires that shaped the space industry. We get introduced to testing methods and fire safety engineering solutions commonly used on older and modern spaceships, and also try to take on the issue of fire safety of beyond-Earth human habitats.I'm not sure how much practical engineering you will learn, but I am more than sure that you will enjoy this thoroughly. And maybe one day, you can pursue a career in space fire engineering...Who knows!Additional resources:Saffire project25 Years Ago: Fire Aboard Space Station MirBBC 13 minutes to the moon - episode 4 (Apollo 1 fire)Cover picture credit: NASA Glenn Research Centrehttps://www.nasa.gov/feature/studying-flame-behavior-in-microgravity-with-a-solid-high-five
Amid looming recession fears, Sen. Bernie Sanders tells Jake that Democrats need to broaden their midterms message to include the economy and other challenges facing voters. Then, GOP Rep. Nancy Mace joins Jake to discuss whether she would lift a Trump-era tariff on China and what steps she would take to reduce inflation. Jake also presses her on if she supports impeaching President Biden if Republicans take control of the House. On today's panel, Karen Finney, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Ashley Allison, and David Urban discuss which issues will most impact voters in the final stretch before midterms, the key races to watch, former President Trump's subpoena by the House January 6 Committee, and more. Finally, Jake honors one soldier's amazing efforts to help veterans with PSTD.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First: Inflation skyrockets at home while abroad President Biden makes nice with a leader he vowed to make a "pariah." Was it worth the price? Top White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein joins Dana Bash to discuss. Next: Republican primaries pit sitting governors against former President Trump, who says it's a matter of when, not if, he runs. What will the GOP look like in 2024? Dana speaks exclusively to Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey. Then: January 6th committee member Elaine Luria tells Dana why she thinks Donald Trump committed a crime during the insurrection. And: Former Trump White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah Griffin, Pennsylvania House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton, former Trump campaign senior adviser David Urban and Democratic strategist Paul Begala talk about the effect of abortion restrictions and culture wars on future elections, and how former President Trump's re-election bid could affect voters in swing states. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This week's Guest is Rob Henneke, Executive Director at the Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.texaspolicy.com) plus Best of Liberty & Justice with guests Jack Whitver, Iowa Senate Majority Leader (whitverforiowa.com) , David Urban (@davidjurban on Twitter), Doug Collins (https://salempodcastnetwork.com/podcasts/the-doug-collins-podcast) and Kevin Hassett (https://www.hoover.org/profiles/kevin-hassett).This week's show sponsor: SAVE MISSOURI VALUES PACThe Honorable Robert Henneke is the Executive Director and General Counsel at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.Before joining the Foundation, Robert served as the twice-elected Kerr County Attorney where he brought conservative values to county government. Robert began his legal career serving as an Assistant Attorney General in the General Litigation division under the leadership of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. Robert has appeared on national news shows, such as Fox News, Fox Business, MSNBC, and others. His commentaries have been published in USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Fox News, Forbes, The Washington Examiner, The Hill, and other national publications.He is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Federal District Courts in the Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern Districts of Texas, and the Eastern District of Michigan.Robert received his law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. He earned his undergraduate degree in English Literature from Georgetown University. Robert graduated from Tivy High School in Kerrville, Texas. He lives in Austin with his wife Lesley and their two sons and is an Eagle Scout. Robert was a 2019 Texas Lawyer Attorney of the Year Finalist.This week's show sponsor: SAVE MISSOURI VALUES PACMatthew G. Whitaker was acting Attorney General of the United States (2018-2019). Prior to becoming acting Attorney General, Mr. Whitaker served as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General. He was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa by President George W. Bush, serving from 2004-2009. Whitaker was the managing partner of Des Moines based law firm, Whitaker Hagenow & Gustoff LLP from 2009 until rejoining DOJ in 2017. He was also the Executive Director for FACT, The Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust, an ethics and accountability watchdog, between 2014 and 2017. Mr. Whitaker is Author of the book--Above the Law, The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump.Mr. Whitaker graduated with a Master of Business Administration, Juris Doctor, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa. While at Iowa, Mr. Whitaker was a three-year letterman on the football team where he received the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor.Mr. Whitaker is now a Co-Chair of the Center for Law and Justice at America First Policy Institute and a Senior Fellow at the American Conservative Union Foundation. Matt is on the Board of Directors for America First Legal Foundation and is a Senior Advisor to IronGate Capital Advisors. He is also Of Counsel with the Graves Garrett law firm. Whitaker appears regularly to discuss legal and political issues on Fox News, Newsmax and other news outlets. He splits his time between Iowa, Florida and Washington, D.C.
David Urban and Matt Whitaker discuss the current situation in Pennsylvania politics, including the Senate and Governors race.David Urban serves as the President of the American Continental Group (ACG), a consulting firm based in Washington, DC. Mr. Urban is also a political commentator on CNN and is a member of the Trump 2020 Advisory Committee.Mr. Urban has been referred to by The New York Times as a “Prominent Republican/GOP lobbyist,” a “Mover and Shaker” by Campaigns and Elections Magazine, and a “Top Influencer” by Politics Magazine. Corporate Board Member Magazine has named Mr. Urban one of “Washington's Top 10 Lobbyists”. Roll Call identified “Urban [as] a member of Washington's community of influential Republican moderates and pragmatists,” and The Hill has named Mr. Urban as a “Top Lobbyist” who has “mastered the art of working Capitol Hill's hallways.” In a profile of Mr. Urban, Philadelphia Magazine said that “when [Urban] talks, Members of Congress listen.” When the Trump Administration was sworn in, Politico named Mr. Urban as one of the 30 most powerful people in “Trump's Washington.”Mr. Urban joined the Trump campaign in its early days working as an advisor in the Pennsylvania and Indiana primaries. After helping secure primary victories in those states, Mr. Urban moved to the Republican Convention in Cleveland where he served as the campaign's senior political liaison at the convention. After the convention, Mr. Urban was named as a Senior Advisor on the campaign, leading the Trump campaign to a historic victory in Pennsylvania.Mr. Urban began his career in Washington as the Chief of Staff for legendary United States Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA). Serving for five years, Mr. Urban was the Senator's senior advisor on all legislative, political, media, and administrative matters in Pennsylvania and Washington. Mr. Urban was Senator Specter's direct representative to the Senator's 12 million Pennsylvania constituents as well as other Members of Congress, senior executive branch officials, ambassadors, and other officials of foreign governments.Prior to his time in Washington, Mr. Urban was an attorney in private practice in Philadelphia. Mr. Urban's diverse experiences in the law range from litigation involving director and officer corporate liability matters to structuring complex public bond financings for large health care systems. An active member of the Pennsylvania Bar, Mr. Urban is admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the United States Supreme Court.After graduating from West Point, Mr. Urban began his career as an artillery officer in the United States Army's storied 101st Airborne Division. Illustrative of his distinguished record of consistently high performance during his time in uniform, Mr. Urban was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious achievement while engaged in combat operations against Iraq during Operation Desert Storm.Mr. Urban earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point, a Juris Doctor degree from the Temple University School of Law, and a Master of Government Administration degree from the University of Pennsylvania.In May 2018, Mr. Urban was appointed by the President to be the Chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission. In July 2019, Mr. Urban was appointed by the President to the Board of Visitors for the United States Military Academy at West Point.Matthew G. Whitaker was acting Attorney General of the United States (2018-2019). Prior&
First, Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins CNN's Dana Bash to discuss growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia after the British government released a statement saying that Russia is working to install a pro-Kremlin leader in Ukraine. Then, Republican Sen. Joni Ernst details her support for immediate sanctions on Russia. And as two of President Biden's major policy priorities are stalled in the Senate, Biden proposed passing smaller "chunks" of the Build Back Better plan. Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders explains how Senate Democrats could make this happen. Then, New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins to discuss the steps he's taking to make New York City safer after one NYPD police officer was killed this weekend and a total of five police officers have been shot in New York this month. Finally, former President Trump is facing mounting legal setbacks while the Jan. 6 committee now has access to 700+ pages of Trump White House documents. Former Trump White House Communications Director Alyssa Griffin and former Trump Campaign Adviser David Urban discuss how these threats factor into the former president's political ambitions. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2021 was a great year, for entertainment at least. Nick gives you his top 21 list of entertainment things that came out in the year 2021. During the show he gives out the top 10 lists for friends of his as well. List contributors include Kyle Herron, Luke Smith, John Biggs, Sean Litten, Jason Summit, David Urban, Henry Petty and Christopher Rodgers. Give the episode a listen and let us know whose list you agree with the most! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necnerdicon/message
Jim DiOrio is a Former FBI Interrogation Expert, Military Veteran, Undercover Operative, and Savage. A member of West Point's Class of 1986 (along with his roommate and former Secretary of State/Director of The CIA, Mike Pompeo), Jim served overseas as an Army Ranger in the late 80's and early 90's before leaving the military and joining the FBI. He went on to spend 10 years as one of the most successful undercover agents in the Bureau's history––and another 15 as a ferocious Special Agent In-Charge and heralded FBI interrogator around the world. Basically, he was the guy who told Captain Phillips he could have his boat back. Currently, Jim is the CEO of J3 Global, an international crisis/security firm (or as he explains it: “I'm Ray Donovan with more experience”). In his spare time, he also owns a Jersey Mike's because why not. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Intro; How the Federal Prosecutor process works with new administrations 15:08 - Making cases at the FBI and politics behind it; Jim sent his former boss Jim Comey a Christmas Card (it wasn't nice); The hilarious story behind Jim's infamous Chris Christie Joke; 36:52 - Jim and Julian wonder if Trump is actually going to run for President again; Jim appeals to his friend and TikTok Executive, David Urban, to stop banning perfectly-harmless videos from this podcast; A Nantucket-Bound Private Jet & Container Ships; Jim loves his buddy Post Malone; Jim tells a funny story about his childhood baseball coach 58:22 - Julian questions Jim's lifelong friend former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's stance on former NSA / CIA Whistleblower Edward Snowden; Revisiting Snowden's background; The Yahoo Report regarding the Then-Director Pompeo and the CIA's efforts to assassinate Wikileaks Founder, Julian Assange, while he was living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London; Why Julian considers Snowden's leaks about US Government Privacy Violations incredibly important; Jim talks about the importance of intent when evaluating people like Snowden; Revisiting the time the Bush White House tried to push through the illegal Stellar Wind Program while then Attorney General John Ashcroft was in the ICU 1:27:48 - Jim tells the story behind something special that happened as a result of his last podcast in here; Julian talks about the responsibility he feels with creating content from the conversations on this podcast 1:40:22 - Jim talks about a Charity he and many of his West Point Classmates Founded in honor of their fallen friend; Jim tells a story about 9/11 Firefighter's son who left everything behind to carry on his father's legacy 1:49:48 - Julian talks about the impact Jim had on many who heard his first podcast and reached out seeking his life advice; Jim tells a story about an old Mafia informant of his at the FBI who actually became a friend; The one thing that Jim says he will never lose 2:03:33 - Julian talks about Charlie Jabaley's incredible “I Am You” Theory; Jim discusses private investigations he did involving the Catholic Church and the impact that had on how he viewed religion; A story about a Korean War Chaplain whose body was just recently discovered 2:23:44 - Jim brings up a famous FBI Case he worked on: The San Bernardino Shooting; Julian and Jim passionately debate whether or not Apple CEO Tim Cook's decision to not unlock the terrorist's iPhone for the FBI was the right call; The collateral damage of privacy vs. safety; Jim expresses his frustrations working the case without access to the information on the iPhone; Jim talks about the difficulties behind legally executing wiretaps; Jim tells another old case story 2:55:24 - Discussing the controversial Ross Ulbricht / Silk Road Federal Government Case ~ YouTube EPISODES & CLIPS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0A-v_DL-h76F75xik8h03Q ~ Get $100 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover: https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Beat provided by: https://freebeats.io Music Produced by White Hot
This week John and Jonathan sit down with the Dean of the Jones College of Business, Dr. David Urban! Dr. Urban has an incredible story and has transformed the College of Business at MTSU for the better. He has some really great insights as to what makes MTSU so great and why the future is very bright for our community and the University! Thank you for being on Dr. Urban!
Part 3 of our conversation with David Urban. David brings us back to the reality that sharing your hope is not a have to but a want to. He encourages us that when our passion for Jesus seems to be fading and we feel like we don't want to share our hope then David suggests that we should go back to the feet of Jesus and just spend time in his presence. Ask Jesus to show you His love for us. Ask Him to remind us about how much He loves us. When that happens Jesus love will begin to overflow through you. You will then begin to see people the way Jesus sees people. exchange-ministries.comgive-emheaven on Instagram
We will spend the next three weeks talking to our dear friend, David Urban. David is an electrical engineer and he works for a certain company in Texas where we call him a “Rocket Scientist.” David has an infectious passion for Jesus. When he first became a Christian the people around him thought he would become a pastor in the church. But God wanted him to remain as a “rocket scientist” - staying in the world sharing his hope of the gospel to everyone that crosses his path. In today's episode David shares his testimony and God's calling to ministry in the secular world. He explains three points the attendant at the Billy Graham Revival suggested he should do:Go home and pray.Start reading your Bible.Start attending a Bible believing churchWe thought these three points were excellent tools to put in your tool belt. Once you pray with someone then these three points helps you to send them off in the right direction. We also discuss the scripture: Luke 10:2. Where Jesus tells us to beg the Lord of the harvest to send workers into the harvest. We want to encourage you today to see that the harvest is plentiful - go and be a harvester. Go to our website and leave a comment or a voicemail. We would love to hear from you. exchange-ministries.comFollow us on instagram and comment on our posts, your comments help us to produce information that helps you in your journey.https://www.instagram.com/give_emheaven/
Přivítejte jaro s těmito knižními lahůdkami! Tenhle podcast se obzvlášť povedl. Hned na začátku Radek odpálí vtip o Karolíně od věrného posluchače a pak následuje šestice tipů na bezvadné čtení! Jako obvykle buďte připravení dělat si poznámky, protože budete nutně potřebovat všechny knihy, o kterých je řeč! Večer a jitro (Ken Follett) V dobrém i zlém (Kimberly McCreight) Dítě na nástupišti (Gill Thompson) Zvon (Neal Shusterman) Bridgertonovi (Julia Quinnová) Výjezdovka (David Urban)
Faith In The Zone: Host Mike McGivern is joined by David Urban, the CEO of Missionary Athletes International.
Faith In The Zone: Host Mike McGivern is joined by David Urban, the CEO of Missionary Athletes International.
Nach der bitteren 5:0-Klatsche gegen die VSG Altglienicke sprechen wir dem Club-Präsidenten Thomas Löwe und unserem Verteidiger David Urban. Freut euch auf 45 Minuten spannende Unterhaltung. +++ Diese Episode wird präsentiert von der RT.Gruppe AG +++
David Urban, President of American Continental Group and Senior Adviser for Donald Trump for President, joined discussing the surge in GOP voter registration in Pennsylvania since 2016. Getty Images See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Rich Zeoli Show, a Pittsburgh Federal Judge rules Governor Wolf’s lock down orders are unconstitutional. Small business owners rejoice! David Urban, President of American Continental Group and Senior Adviser for Donald Trump for President, joined discussing the surge in GOP voter registration in Pennsylvania since 2016. Pennsylvania parents are pushing for in-school learning as struggles for their kids continue while learning virtually. Photo by: Mark Makela / Stringer See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
David Urban, former Trump 2016 campaign advisor and member of the Trump 2020 advisory committee, joined discussing the 2020 election landscape and weighed in on the riots that have occurred across the country amid the death of George Floyd. Photo by:Joe Raedle / Staff
As Americans honour their military service people on Memorial Day, the country edges closer to another landmark, 100,000 coronavirus deaths. President Trump has been widely criticized for this handling of the pandemic, and for his behaviour over the weekend. Christiane Amanpour is joined by Michael D'Antonio, author of "The Truth About Trump", and David Urban, a member of President Trump's 2020 advisory committee. Curtis Sittenfeld talks to Christiane about her new book "Rodham", which imagines an America in which Hillary Clinton did not marry Bill and asks what Hillary Rodham might have achieved. And Hari Sreenivasan talks to Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business, about how the coronavirus may reshape the landscape of higher education in America, and why it might be a good time to take a gap year.
With more nations around the world going under lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19 President Trump says they would be doing well to keep U.S. deaths under 100,000. Beth Cameron, the Vice President for the Global Biological Policy Nuclear Threat Initiative, joins Christiane Amanpour to give her take on this global crisis and how we are and aren't dealing with it. As a former NSC senior director for global health security and biodefense she quite literally wrote the Pandemic playbook - but she explains why the White House aren't using it. Stanley McChrystal, the former Commander of International Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan, weighs in and discusses why we need a leader who brings people together at this time. He argues that the U.S. haven't yet managed to harness all its potential in fighting this pandemic. Whilst cases of infected and death tolls rise around the world the 2020 election campaign has lost traction. David Urban, senior adviser for the Trump 2020 Campaign, argues for cross-party co-operation in these unprecedented times. Our Walter Isaacson talks to Jennifer Doudna, leading biochemist at UC Berkeley and co-founder of CRISPR gene editing technology, about why she is adapting her university biology lab to help fight Coronavirus. She believes the key to that fight is through rigorous testing and hopes to use CRISPR in the search for a cure and prevention.
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Matteo Renzi, former Italian Prime Minister, about Italy's response the Coronavirus and the decision to impose a nationwide lock down. Trump 2020 Advisory Committee member David Urban talks about the presidential race, and what steps America can take to control the spread of the Coronavirus. And our Walter Isaacson speaks with David Autor, Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, about US-China trade relations and the potential long-term impact of the Coronavirus.
First, Jake interviews presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders about the upcoming contests in the 2020 race, the effect of coronavirus on the campaign and why he says he's better than Joe Biden to take on President Trump. Then, Jake sits down with Surgeon General Jerome Adams about the spread of coronavirus in the United States, the number of individuals who have been tested so far and the President's response to the outbreak. Then, the panel of David Urban, Alexandra Rojas, Linda Chavez and Bakari Sellers joins Jake to break down the latest in the 2020 election and the US response to the coronavirus outbreak. Finally, Jake outlines the war between the President and the facts on the US coronavirus response.
First, Jake sits down with Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford to talk about his views on the President's impeachment trial and his latest tweet attacking House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff. Next, Jake talks with House Impeachment Manager Rep. Zoe Lofgren about the case from Democrats against the President and efforts to compel witnesses to testify in the Senate trial. Then, Jake's interview with conservative lawyer George Conway from this week on how Republicans are navigating President Trump's impeachment trial. Next, Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith, former Rep. Mia Love, Wajahat Ali and David Urban join Jake to preview the week ahead in the Senate impeachment trial. Finally, Jake remembers former PBS NewsHour anchor Jim Lehrer, who died this week at age 85.
David Urban, corporate lobbyist and Trump's campaign strategist, joins Christiane Amanpour to give his analysis of the President's address to the nation after Iran's retaliatory airstrike on U.S. coalition air bases in Iraq. Mohammad Marandi, chair of American Studies at the University of Tehran, gives his view from Tehran; he assesses the proportionality of this strike as well as the rhetoric coming from the two leaders of the hostile nations. Antony Blinken, former U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser, discusses how President Trump has seemingly stepped back from further military confrontation whilst at the same time still fervently criticizing the Iran nuclear deal. Mina Al-Oraibi, editor-in-chief at The National, also weighs in about the impact this will have on the Persian Gulf states who are very dependent on America's military presence in the region. She unpacks Trump's desire for NATO to take on some of that burden.
First, Dana sits down with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to talk about the latest in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump and a possible vote on articles of impeachment in his panel this week. Nadler says that his case is strong enough that a jury would convict President Trump in "three minutes flat" and suggested he's willing to impeach President Trump with no Republican votes. Next, Dana sits down with Republican Rep. Mark Meadows to talk about the President's defense in the impeachment inquiry, where he says what President Trump did was "appropriate" and he'd be OK with a Democrat doing what President Trump did. Next, Rep. Joe Neguse, David Urban, Jen Psaki and Linda Chavez to break down the latest in the 2020 presidential race and the impeachment battle on Capitol Hill.
First, Dana sits down with 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota to talk about the latest in the impeachment inquiry, attacks over her opposition of free four-year college and progressive criticism of her health care plan. Then, Dana talks with Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California about her House panel's key impeachment hearing on Wednesday and how the impeachment of President Trump compares to her work on the impeachment process for President Nixon and President Clinton. Next, Hilary Rosen, David Urban, Karen Finney and Doug Heye join Dana to look ahead to next week's impeachment schedule and break down the latest in the 2020 election. Finally, Dana asks: As presidential candidates make their cases to the American voters, who is the Obama 2.0 of the 2020 campaign?
Stephen K. Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Jason Miller discuss the media's backtracking. Poll after poll shows the impeachment process is backfiring against Democrats. CNN contributor and Trump 2016 Pennsylvania adviser David Urban joins the show.
Stephen K. Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Jason Miller discuss the media's backtracking. Poll after poll shows the impeachment process is backfiring against Democrats. CNN contributor and Trump 2016 Pennsylvania adviser David Urban joins the show.
First, Jake talks with Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson to discuss the July 25th phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, the fact that witnesses say there was a Ukraine quid pro quo connected to Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, and Johnson's role in advocating for military aid to be released to Ukraine. Then, Jake talks with 2020 presidential candidate. Senator Amy Klobuchar about House GOP's demands for Hunter Biden to testify in the impeachment probe, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg considering joining the 2020 Democratic presidential race, and the political experience of Mayor Pete Buttigieg who has climbed into top tier of Iowa polling. Next, our panel of Democratic Rep. Max Rose, David Urban who is a member of the 2020 Trump advisory committee, Linda Chavez, and Karine Jean-Pierre discuss the latest developments in the impeachment probe. Finally, Jake evaluates the political evolution of Senator Lindsey Graham.
Stephen K. Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Jason Miller are joined by senior advisor to the 2016 Trump campaign in Pennsylvania David Urban and Congressman Morgan Griffith from Virginia. The five discuss a variety of topics including the potential for changes in the Republican leadership on the House Intelligence Committee, what the burden of proof for impeaching and removing the President is, the need for Americans to call their congressmen, and the importance of substance and facts throughout the impeachment process.
Stephen K. Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Jason Miller are joined by senior advisor to the 2016 Trump campaign in Pennsylvania David Urban and Congressman Morgan Griffith from Virginia. The five discuss a variety of topics including the potential for changes in the Republican leadership on the House Intelligence Committee, what the burden of proof for impeaching and removing the President is, the need for Americans to call their congressmen, and the importance of substance and facts throughout the impeachment process.
First, Jake talks with House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep. Hakeem Jeffries about their impeachment inquiry into President Trump and Democrat. Then, Jake sits down with Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio to lay out the facts about the President's conversation with Ukraine, the whistleblower's complaint and whether it was appropriate to store the transcript in a tightly-held classified system. Next, Jake interviews 2020 presidential candidate Cory Booker about how the impeachment inquiry is impacting the 2020 campaign. Then, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, David Urban, Aisha Moodie-Mills and Bill Kristol break down what the impeachment inquiry means. Finally, Jake shares his thoughts on elections in Afghanistan and a lesson for the United States.
First, Jake sits down with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders about President Trump's recent attacks on Rep. Elijah Cummings and the city of Baltimore, fellow 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's criticism of Sanders' health care plan, Sanders' comparison of American pharmaceutical executives to murderers, his plan to get rid of all student loan debt, and his regret over supporting the 1994 crime bill despite voicing reservations at the time. Next, Jake talks with the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jerry Nadler about his committee's major step towards possible impeachment. Then, Jake sits down with Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib to talk about the president's attacks, Michigan's economy under the Trump administration, her support for the BDS movement, and the qualities she looks for in a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate. Then Van Jones, David Urban, Jennifer Granholm and Mia Love discuss CNN's upcoming Democratic presidential debates, President Trump's attack on Rep. Elijah Cummings, whether President Trump's actions reflect the rest of the Republican party, and the most recent poll numbers showing 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden still ahead of his rivals.
First, Brianna Keilar, filling in for Jake, talks with Fareed Zakaria and Director James Clapper about President Trump's meeting with Chairman Kim Jong Un, his invitation to Kim Jong Un to Washington. Next, Brianna talks with 2020 Presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar about President Trump conducting foreign diplomacy by tweet, the idea that Russia could be behind the twitter bot attacks on fellow 2020 Democratic presidential contender Kamala Harris, and the most recent House Border bill. Next, Brianna talks to 2020 Presidential contender Julian Castro about President Trump's 'haphazard' approach to North Korea, potential immigration raids in 10 major cities, and the policy differences between himself and fellow Texan, 2020 democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke. Then, Bakari Sellers, David Urban, Mary Katharine Ham, and Jess McIntosh join Brianna to discuss President Trump's reaction to the 2020 Democratic debate, 2020 Democratic candidate Kamala Harris' performance at the debate, and the latest with President Trump's visit to North Korea. Finally, a look at how the USWNT is the latest sports team to make a a trip to the White House a political issue.
Chris goes one on one with Senator Dick Durbin and Representative Sean Duffy, hosts "The Great Debate,' with Amy Kremer and David Urban, and presents a Closing Argument on Trump's remarks on infrastructure.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris goes one on one with Senator Dick Durbin and Representative Sean Duffy, hosts "The Great Debate,' with Amy Kremer and David Urban, and presents a Closing Argument on Trump's remarks on infrastructure.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Jake interviews Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota on the strong economy, her plan to fight addiction and fund mental health services, and her 2020 presidential campaign. Next, Jake travels to Newark, New Jersey to talk with Democratic Sen. Cory Booker about his record on charter schools, his health care policies, how to stop gun violence and his strategy for taking on Trump in 2020. Then, David Urban, Abdul El-Sayed, S.E. Cupp and Karen Finney join Jake to break down the messaging battle between President Trump and the Democrats on the strong economy. And in this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake takes on the 2020 feud between Biden and Trump.
Biden announces through a video that he’s running in 2020. His first stop is a high-dollar fundraiser at the home of the chief lobbyist of Comcast, the notorious anti-union, enemy of net neutrality based right in the heart of Philly. Joe Biden suffers some Social Media 101 fails in 2019. And, in an attempt to clear obstacles to his presidential run, Biden called Anita Hill a few weeks ago to offer “regrets” about what he put her through in the 1991 Judiciary Committee hearing with the then-Supreme-Court-nominee, Clarence Thomas. “Hey, Anita, here’s a gaslight for your troubles.” Hill was having none of it and spoke at length to the New York Times saying that she sees “Biden as having ‘set the stage’ for last year’s confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, who, like Justice Thomas, was elevated to the court despite accusations against him that he had acted inappropriately toward women.” Elizabeth Warren has one hell of a policy week. She calls for impeachment hearings to begin in the House and makes the case for tuition-free college. Warren’s plan goes even further than other tuition-free college proposals. Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, joins the on-going UK protests by Extinction Rebellion and other climate activists groups. She continues to be a catalyst for more militant action on climate. As proof of concept, former archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Green Party MP Caroline Lucas are helping launch a handbook about how to become an Extinction Rebellion activist, according to The Guardian. The handbook will “feature instructions on everything from organizing roadblocks to dealing with arrest.” Turning Points USA invited Trump Jr. to speak at Penn State on Wednesday, but little Donnie wasn’t the only Trump cretens in Pennsylvania this week. Alex Isenstadt and Holly Otterbein from Politico reported that Trump sent top campaign operatives to Harrisburg to try and triage the tire fire that’s happening at the Pennsylvania GOP Headquarters. Trump sent David Urban, Lou Barletta, and others to meet with party officials. And did we have a Scott Wagner sighting in the middle of the fracas? An In These Times employee reached out to Sean for a photo of Summer Lee from Swearing-In Day. They will be publishing a story in June on DSA candidates who made it to office and will run the photo as part of that issue. Tricia Nadolny drops a story about Bloomsburg University president Bashar Hanna’s long history of misconduct that’s been suppressed by several university administrations. It’s a story about how university administrations pay off bad actors and help them fail upwards. Yours truly was one of her sources. PennLive gets a paywall. Shields up! A group of undergraduate students at Drake University in Iowa is developing a magnetic shield to defend interplanetary astronauts from the intense cosmic radiation between Earth and Mars. According to LiveScience, “Their MISSFIT (Magneto-Ionization Spacecraft Shield for Interplanetary Travel) design uses a powerful magnetic shield that, like Earth's magnetosphere, protects the planet from high-energy particles.” Forest and Main is having their 7th Anniversary Party in Ambler this Sunday - rain or shine! This year they’re turning it into a block party! Weyerbacher sold a 55 percent majority stake to a private investment firm and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Why? Blame it on pumpkin beer, they say. Free Will has two new can releases on Saturday. Satisfying Chaos, an Imperial Chocolate Stout and Bold Bubbles a Brut IPA brewed with dragonfruit and hopped with the 2019 Pink Boots Society hop blend featuring a combination of Sabro, Mosaic, Simcoe, Loral, and Glacier hops. Bold Bubbles is brewed by the women of Free Will as just one part of the Pink Boots Society - Greater Philadelphia Regional Chapter Collaboration Brew Day.
John Avlon, a Senior Political Analyst, joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss the release of the Mueller report. David Urban, Adviser to President Trump's 2020 campaign, talks about what the report means for the President. Sean Wilentz, the Princeton University History Professor, gives historical context to an investigation like this. Our Walter Isaacson talks to Sal Khan, the Founder and CEO of the Khan Academy, about his goal to provide free education to anyone.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Jake sits down with the National Security Adviser John Bolton to discuss the fallout from the North Korea summit, negotiations with the Taliban, and the ongoing crisis in Venezuela. Then, the Vice Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner joins to address reports that President Trump intervened in Jared Kushner's security clearance, Michael Cohen's testimony, and the ongoing controversies in his home commonwealth of Virginia. Next, Louisiana Republican Senator John Kennedy sits down with Jake to address Michael Cohen's accusations against President Trump and the Republican opposition to President Trump's national emergency on the border. Then, the lone Congressman to cosponsor legislation to terminate the emergency, Justin Amash, responds and discusses a potential libertarian run for the White House. Next, our panel of Bakari Sellers, David Urban, Jennifer Granholm, and Amanda Carpenter break down Bernie Sanders getting personal on the campaign trail and whether age will be a factor among 2020 candidates. Finally, Jake takes a look at Michael Cohen's potential movie deal in the State of the Cartoonion
First, Jake interviews Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about the Trump administration's plans to handle the political and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela as well as next steps to achieve North Korean denuclearization. Next, Jake talks about the latest from the Special Counsel's investigation with former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York Preet Bharara, and Lisa Monaco, who served as counsel and chief of staff for Robert Mueller at the FBI. Then, Jake sits down with Mike Rogers, Jen Psaki, David Urban and Symone Sanders about Trump's wild week ahead and Bernie Sanders' second campaign for President. In this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake imagines what Sean Spicer's responsibilities might be in his new role as a correspondent for Extra!
First, Jake sits down with Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins to discuss the Federal judge ruling Obamacare unconstitutional and the latest development in the investigations into President Trump. Then, Jake is joined by Rep. Elijah Cummings, the incoming chair of the House Oversight committee to discuss his investigative priorities, the ongoing investigation into the Trump campaign, and the possibility of a government shutdown. Next, our panel of Symone Sanders, David Urban, Jen Psaki, and Amanda Carpenter discuss the healthcare decision, Trump's new Chief of Staff pick, and CNN's brand new Iowa 2020 poll. Finally, in the State of the Cartoonion Jake takes a look at how some of the characters in Trumpworld compare to classic gangster films.
First, Jake talks to Pittsburgh mayor, Bill Peduto about the violent shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue. Jake is then joined by the top Democrat on the House Intelligence committee, Adam Schiff to discuss anti-Semitism and if Trump plays a role in the recent violence. Then, Jake speaks to billionaire Democratic donor, Tom Steyer about the shooting in Pittsburgh and the bombs sent to prominent democrats this week -including him. Jake then talks to former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci about the role of Trump's rhetoric in the events this week. Then, our panel of Amanda Carpenter, Nina Turner, David Urban, and Jonathan Weisman joins to discuss the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting and the way Trump has handled the events this week and anti-Semitism in general. Finally, after a shooting literally in Mr. Roger's neighborhood, we leave you with an evergreen message from Mr. Rogers.
In this Sunday's episode, Jake follows the week's explosive development in the Trump-Cohen saga - former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci weighs in and the President's strained relationship with the press. Jake is then joined by White House National Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow to talk about the impressive economic growth figure that has led to a presidential victory lap. Former Mayor of New Orleans Mitch Landrieu joins next, to discuss the direction the Democratic Party is taking ahead of the 2020 presidential race. Next, our panel of Rep. Eric Swalwell, Nina Truner, Amanda Carpenter and David Urban discuss US-Russia relations and President's attitude towards Putin specifically, and if it really matters that the President knew about the Trump Tower meeting. Finally, in this week's State of the Cartoonian, Jake imagines what the President's Orwellian Universe would look like.
Racistman and Racistwoman is entertained that we think the constitution was written with us (Afro-Americans) in mind. They don’t care about our family or these so called sacrifices we speak of, pertaining to our contributions to this country via labor, military, entertainment… Does the founder of any major clothing brand care about some factory worker that made shoes in the 80’s but has now died? Does Mr. Founder concern himself with the family of Mr. 80’s assembly line shoemaker? Mr. Founder is looking out for his interests and those of his family and businesses.... We should do the same. Expect to be disrespected. White Supremacy is a disrespectful system Cuomo Primetime on CNN. David Urban, right wing pundit Van Jones, left wing pundit
First, Jake sits down with Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to discuss the Santa Fe high school shooting and what steps should be taken to prevent another shooting. Next, Sen. Mark Warner joins Jake to talk about gun control and the Russia investigation. Then, our panel of David Urban, Jennifer Granholm, Linda Chavez and Rep. Robin Kelly discuss gun control policy and the GOP revolt over immigration. Finally, Jake sits down with Jack Kennedy Schlossberg to talk about awarding Mayor Mitch Landrieu the "Profile in Courage" award and his grandfather's legacy.
On State of the Union, Jake Tapper talks to Sen. James Lankford about North Korea and the Russia investigation. Next, Jake sits down with Gov. John Kasich to discuss the Republican Party and midterm elections. Then, Jake talks to Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti about his case and Michael Cohen. Then our panel of David Urban, Patti Solis Doyle, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Amanda Carpenter discuss Kanye West and President Trump's midterm strategy. Finally, Jake gives a preview of his new political thriller, "The Hellfire Club."
Dan Clifton & Mike Solon: Trump's new budget: back to Clinton welfare reform; make it pay to work. There are no cuts. Just slower growth. What about tax cuts? Ryan gives up BAT tax? Senate? Detailed plan from WH? Parental leave? Joe Rago & Hadley Heath Manning: Repeal & Replace: when, what, how? Messaging? Risk pools? Premiums? Keep your doctor? GOP promise to fund poor, ill, pre-conditions? Medicaid? Senate: not 50 votes yet. Brian Kelly & Peter Costa: Stocks: domestic profits falling, so are profit margins. Commodities? Bitcoin? Fed rate hikes? Fed shrinks balance sheet: retire reserves. Flat curve? April capex not good. Gen Jack Keane: Trump changes policies in Mid-East. From Iran to Saudis & Israel. Sunni-Arab-Israel NATO? $100b to Saudis. Iran-Hezbolla-Hamas real enemy. What about campaign to destroy ISIS? NATO not taking terrorism seriously. Moore-Pethokoukis-McIntyre: Money Politics: Lawyers stop Trump tweets? Staff shake-up? War Room? Corey Lewandowsky, Dave Bossie, David Urban. How about econ side? Kushner-Russia?