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The Dems double down on defending the 20% against the 80% in public opinion regarding Musk and DOGE: https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/02/oregon-13-other-states-sue-to-challenge-billionaire-elon-musks-access-to-sensitive-government-data.html Another leftist Fed judge stops Trump canceling of foreign aid contracts: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/breaking-biden-judge-blocks-trump-cancelling-foreign-aid/ Border Czar Homan refers AOC to the Deputy AG for prosecution: https://www.independentsentinel.com/border-czar-referred-aoc-to-the-deputy-attorney-general/ Can suspending chicken regulations fill the hole of not enough eggs? https://gazettetimes.com/news/state-and-regional/can-suspending-a-cage-free-egg-law-solve-the-soaring-price-problem-nevada-takes-a/article_f4eb12e6-fd6b-5032-b381-0532295d61fe.html
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on President Trump's immigration enforcement crackdown.
Washington County's Jeff Aiken, the deputy commissioner of agriculture for the Tennessee Department of Agriculture has announced he will return to farm full time at the beginning of the new year.
"A Line Has Been Crossed" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's websites: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22596-govern-america-december-7-2024-a-line-has-been-crossed Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern time at http://governamerica.net Text GOVERN to 80123 to be notified of live transmissions that may occur outside of our regularly-scheduled Saturday broadcasts. These transmissions will occur when/if circumstances warrant. Joe Biden pardons his son, leaving propaganda media scrambling. Pardon covers wide time span, going all the way back to 2014, the U.S. government overthrow of Democratically-elected government of Ukraine, and Hunter's time on the board at Burisma Holdings. What was the FBI role in Biden-Ukraine corruption? Tucker Carlson interviews Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov. Unrest in Georgia has CIA fingerprints. Obama is suddenly concerned about the weaponization of government. Trump border czar pick Tom Homan issues a warning. Deputy AG pick Todd Blanche caught cozying up to Trump hater CNN propagandist. NYC mayor Eric Adams signals willingness to work with incoming administration to deport violent illegals. United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson assassinated in midtown Manhattan. Will Rothschild dies in pre-Thanksgiving house fire, and more.
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Metro Shrimp & Grits Thursdays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, Trump attorney and Deputy AG nominee, Todd Blanche, tried to claim in a New York court that "the Presidential Transition Act of 1963" mandates dismissal of Trump's guilty verdicts, except, it doesn't.Then, on the rest of the menu, a convicted January 6 insurrectionist was found guilty in a separate criminal case for his plan to murder federal law enforcement agents who investigated his role in the Capitol attack; Oklahoma State Superintendent for Schools, Ryan Walters, insisted he would "absolutely" penalize schools that don't show a video of him praying for Trump; and, a Florida man was arrested and charged with a plot to plant a bomb at the New York Stock Exchange this week and detonating it with a remote-controlled device.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where the Czech Defense Ministry said it plans to buy 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks from Germany in a $167 million deal; and, hundreds of people in Belarus who have shown solidarity with Ukraine have been arrested in a sweeping crackdown.ement of European Parliament funds.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!“Everyone in this good city enjoys the full right to pursue his own inclinations in all reasonable and, unreasonable ways.”-- The Daily Picayune,New Orleans, March 5, 1851Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
Do we have a right to own crypto assets? We brought the perfect guest that walks us through the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in order to make the case for our already existent constitutional right to Crypto. Richard is the Deputy AG for the State of Oklahoma for Technology & Digital Assets. He's an economist at heart, turned legal and crypto native, working to make Oklahoma the most crypto friendly state in the union. ------
NTD News Today—12/22/20231. Trump Announces Details of January's Iowa ‘Blitz'2. Maine: Judge Keeps Chris Christie Off Primary Ballot3. Man Indicted After Threatening to Kill GOP Candidates4. Biden Campaign Says Trump Poses Threat to Democracy5. Dem. Candidate Attacks Biden Over Bid to Change Primary6. Michigan, Nevada Shift Toward GOP: Cook Report7. ‘No Labels' Floats Possibility of Coalition Gov't8. Current Situation at Eagle Pass, Texas9. How Do Illegal Border Crossers Get Processed?10. Blinken and Mayorkas to Visit Mexico for Border Talks11. Johnson Wants Executive Action on Border Security12. Cartels and Deadly Fentanyl at Southern Border13. Biden Was Complicit in Son's Influence Scheme: GOP14. NY: Truck Carrying Natural Gas Crashes in Glenville15. Former Chicago Alderman Convicted on Corruption Charges16. NYC Teaches Union Sues Mayor Over Planned Budget Cuts17. NY Man Charged With 140 Counts of Voter Fraud18. 3 Police Officers Acquitted in Unarmed Man's Death19. Holiday Travel Season Underway20. Czechia Declares Dec. 23rd Day of Mourning21. Hungary's Orban Agrees to Meet Zelenskyy22. Russia Calls North Korea ‘Defense Partner'23. U.S. and Denmark Sign Defense Cooperation Agreement24. Eurotunnel Strike Strands Holiday Travelers25. War-Torn Ukrainian City Facing Harsh Winter26. Traditional Felt Boots in High Demand in Russia27. Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Not Paying Bills28. Tensions High as Spain Draws Annual Xmas Lottery29. Kids Toys Evolve and Amaze Over Past 100 Years30. Chicago Christmas Train Carries Passengers Into the Season31. KS: Police Arrest Grinch for Christmas32. British Historians Say Christmas Carols Evolved Over Time33. The Longevity Fruit Safeguards the Heart34. NY: Truck Carrying Natural Gas Crashes in Glenville35. Biden Was Complicit in Son's Influence Scheme: GOP36. 1st American Killed While Held Hostage by Hamas37. Deputy AG Warns of Threats of Terrorism38. Houthi Attacks in Red Sea Disrupt International Trade39. Iran Backs Terror Groups Including Houthis, Hamas40. How Will Red Sea Trouble Impact Americans?41. Pentagon Unveils Plan to Counter Houthi Attacks42. What Policy Changes Could End Red Sea Attacks?43. Trump Announces Details of January's Iowa ‘Blitz'44. Maine: Judge Keeps Chris Christie Off Primary Ballot45. Man Indicted After Threatening to Kill GOP Candidates46. Biden Campaign Says Trump Poses Threat to Democracy47. Dem. Candidate Attacks Biden Over Bid to Change Primary48. Michigan, Nevada Shift Toward GOP: Cook Report49. ‘No Labels' Floats Possibility of Coalition Gov't50. RFK Jr. Criticizes Colorado's Trump Ballot Ruling51. Does RFK Jr.'s Response Resonate With Supporters?52. Are Other Candidates at Risk of Being Disqualified?53. How Will RFK Jr. Perform in Iowa Caucuses?54. How Can Independents Join Presidential Debates?55. Former Chicago Alderman Convicted on Corruption Charges56. NYC Teaches Union Sues Mayor Over Planned Budget Cuts57. Warner Bros. Discover and Paramount Merger58. Cybertruck Design Good for Tesla Brand: Designer59. Ikea Facing Delays, Disruption Due to Red Sea Attacks60. Microsoft Ending Support for Windows 1061. FDA Warns of Counterfeit Ozempic Products62. Children's Dress-Up Playsets and Toy Eggs Recalled63. Potatoes Might No Longer Be Considered Vegetables64. Japanese Pitcher Signs With Dodgers for $325M65. Reports: FSU to Sue ACC in Effort to Leave66. What Are FSU's Legal Options to Leave ACC?67. 2023 Christmas Celebrations Around the World68. Norad Tracks Santa's Journey From North...
January 6th Judge Beryl Howell received a Judicial Complaint from Rep. Elise Stefanik for her involvement at a legal gala where she made comments critical of Trump and pending cases. Formerly the presiding Judge of the D.C. Circuit until 2023, Judge Beryl appeared at the gala with the current DOJ Deputy AG Lisa Monaco and Rod Rosenstein (former Deputy AG under Trump).Fani's cases are so weak she was only able to extract a single-sentence-apology from Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro. When asked about her case in a recent podcast, Fani gave short answers and wanted to move on.Rep. Swalwell confirms he played wingman at Hunter's press conference, telling the media he is assisting because Joe Biden loves his son. Meanwhile, sources say Hunter Biden's inside-woman, Lesley Wolf has left the DOJ. Rep. Comer realizes Hunter Biden gave Congress the middle finger and says there will be repercussions.
Dom welcomes in local columnist Guy Ciarrocchi, former Deputy AG for Pennsylvania, back onto the Dom Giordano Program after he penned a piece for Politico discussing why Pennsylvania conservative continue to suffer losses in local elections. First, Ciarrocchi takes us behind the scenes, explaining why Politico reached out to him for the column, taking us back two years when he first penned a column for Broad and Liberty predicting that conservatives would see heightened losses if they don't get serious about mail-in balloting and other election tactics that Democrats have seemed to expertly grasp. Guy takes us through these tactics, laying forth what local conservatives need to do in upcoming elections to further solidify their chances. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in local columnist Guy Ciarrocchi, former Deputy AG for Pennsylvania, back onto the Dom Giordano Program after he penned a piece for Politico discussing why Pennsylvania conservative continue to suffer losses in local elections. First, Ciarrocchi takes us behind the scenes, explaining why Politico reached out to him for the column, taking us back two years when he first penned a column for Broad and Liberty predicting that conservatives would see heightened losses if they don't get serious about mail-in balloting and other election tactics that Democrats have seemed to expertly grasp. Guy takes us through these tactics, laying forth what local conservatives need to do in upcoming elections to further solidify their chances. Then, Dom continues the hour by telling about a new push by multiple companies including Walmart and IBM to not require Bachelor's degrees when on-boarding new employees. This leads into an in-depth conversation about the value of college degrees in today's day and age, with listeners dialing in with their opinion. One caller explains that he's given his sons two great options between college and an alternate path. (Photo by Getty Images)
Congessman Bill Posey discusses the Durham report revelations and his infamous letter in 2017 to the Department of Justice concerning the necessity of creation of the Mueller investigation and a special prosecutor. The Florida Congressman remarks that after recent revelations, there's no doubt, “to me, there's not one ounce of evidence of anything else, but pure, intentional, misleading, trying to misdirect Congress, while they tried to somehow screw [President Trump].”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, part 2 of 2, California Deputy Attorney General Stacey Schesser talks about what she thinks the attorney general could have done differently, the Sephora case, and what's going on with operationalizing Global Privacy Controls.
In this interview (part 1 of 2), host Angelique Carson chats with California Deputy Attorney General Stacey Schesser on how everything changed with the CCPA. Schesser talks about the agency's recent Sephora enforcement action, Global Privacy Controls, and how she'll work with the newly-established CPPA. It's a Privacy Geek's buffet, if you will.
Welcome to another episode of TMM…where you can also find us at “The Old Man-dot-show”... try it! Also, happy post 4th of July. I have WAY too many tabs open in my browser most of the time. It's as cluttered and messy as the rest of my house. I leave these tabs open because I think they contain something I want ot share with you, which is another way of saying something I want to complain, rant or brag about. I have a few items I'd like to complain about before hopefully getting to something hopeful. Item #1: Forth of July Message from California's Governor Gavin Newsome 4th of July message: In it he starts off by saying let's talk… translation: let me talk… about what's going on in America… translation: let me bag on Florida Governor Ron…ald McDonald Desantis. Governor Newsome, don't start off saying you want to talk about America and then attack another Governor, the images contained Desantis and the graphics were about Desantis. It's this kind of rhetoric that actually contributes to the divisiveness in our country and it is not taking the high road. Mean what you say and say what you mean. In other words, if you tell your citizens to wear masks, YOU wear a mask. Even in Napa Valley. Don't get me wrong, I am not defending Wrong Desantis. I am NOT a fan of that egomaniac. However… of the numerous laws Desantis has signed, the “Parental Rights in Education law, which prohibits discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade classrooms.” This is going to sound like I'm a crazy conservative, but is that all that bad? Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Four and five year olds to what… eight years old? There shouldn't be ANY sexual education talk of ANY kind in those grades, should there? What a great bargaining chip to use to look for compromise. And if there's a kid having sexual identity issues in those grades, can't we deal with it on a case by case basis with some compassion? Do we need a law for that. My recollection of grade school was a one night presentation with fathers and sons in attendance in the auditorium. That was it. My biggest takeaway from that was on the ride home I was able to get away with saying the F-word in front of my dad. And I said it with a little pause before adding the “i-n-g” so it seemed like I didn't even now how to pronounce it. And my dad said, “yes, yes. This is fucking.” Man, I felt so victorious that night. I'd pulled a major coupe. Back to Gavin Gruesome… at the end of his message talking about America… if America was Flrorida, he invites Floridians to join us here in California. Hey Gavin, we've got 39 million people in this state plus a housing crisis. And you want more people to come to California? Seriously? We're driving wealthy residents out of the state and you want to bring disenfranchised poor Floridians to California? You think the rich ones that can afford housing on the beach in Miami are going to come? No. We'll have even more homeless….oops, unhoused people than we already have. Why? So you can win your reelection campaign? That's who paid for the message by the way. Silicon valley isn't the only place where businesses are leaving California. I'll get a Netflix, Stranger Things plug in here and I'm sure that if you've been watching Stranger Things you don't watch the credits. You think that show was shot in Hollywood? Even the scenes that were supposed to take place in Los Angeles were filmed in and around Albuquerque New Mexico where a LOT of productions take place as well as Wilmington, North Carolina and Vancouver, British Columbia for that matter. And it's rarely for the landscapes. I'm sure you know that Southern California can provide damn near any landscape you want, except maybe a rainforest. Heck that's what a soundstage is for. So, there's a whole other industry besides high tech that has left California. Okay, see how my rants just swirl around and don't' really go anywhere? (toilet) I guess if I had a point, it's that California's Governor shouldn't be inviting a population to come to California when we can't house the ones we have already. And if it was a political stunt for his reelection campaign and he's calling out Florida's Goofy Governor “Wrong” DeSantis, then I'd have to go with “Shame on You Gavin Gruesome”. Chucking barbs at your opponent or the other party is just perpetuating the horrible divisiveness we're already bogged down in. Find another way to craft your message. What was I talking about? See? Okay, horrible politicians on the left and right. All that for only item #1! Item #2: C.S. Lewis and Lewis Carroll are not the same person. I obviously have way too much computer time. I try to keep my daughter from it but at the same time I can spend hours sitting in front of my computer… accomplishing, what? Am I fooling myself into thinking I'm educating myself? To what end? So I can take some information that's little more than trivia, and regurgitate it in a conversation (or a podcast) to make people think I'm educated and worldly? Please. So here's how I went from C.S. Lewis to Lewis Carrol to the Beatles to The Animals to… what? It really led to nothing. I was initially trying to find the origin of the saying, “Don't judge a person before walking a mile in their shoes.” I still don't think I have it but it led me to some very random places. The oldest origin I found was from a Native American prayer that goes: “Great Spirit — Grant that I may not criticize my neighbor until I have walked a mile in his moccasins.” While that rabbit hole didn't lead me to a satisfying end it somehow got me on to C.S. Lewis and the Christian metaphors he used in his books, specifically “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe”. But instead of C.S. Lewis, I thought it was Lewis Carrol who wrote Alice in Wonderland, no… Through the Looking Glass. And in that book, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, who would be perfect guests for this show, recite the poem, “The Walrus and The Carpenter” to Alice… The poem tells of the Walrus and the Carpenter luring young oysters out of their beds and on to the shore where they are all eaten by the Walrus and the Carpenter, even when one of the older oysters warns them. In the Disney movie the Walrus eats all of the oysters and the Carpenter doesn't get any. In the book it appears both eat some of the oysters but it appears the Walrus gets most of them. Their untimely end comes when the Walrus says: "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have wings." "But wait a bit," the Oysters cried, "Before we have our chat; For some of us are out of breath, And all of us are fat!" "No hurry!" said the Carpenter. They thanked him much for that. Even there at the end of that stanza the Carpenter cuts them some slack. Many have analyzed Carrol's work to look for hidden meaning an metaphor including the Walrus and the Carpenter represents Communism vs. Capitalism or that one represents Christianity and Western religion while the other represents Buddhism and Eastern Religion OR… that Lewis Carrol did drugs when he wrote Alice in Wonderland. The general consensus on that is NO, he was simply writing for children to entertain them and their imaginations. If fact, one of the illustrators for a later edition of the book said that the original illustrator had the choice of a butterfly, a carpenter or a baronet (the holder of a rank of honor below a baron and above a knight, oh my god the rabbit holes people, I'm gonna break an ankle). Because, you see, butterfly, carpenter and baronet all have the same number of syllables and would keep the cadence of the poem. But what I did find interesting is that The Walrus from the poem is what John Lennon refers to in the Beatles, “I am The Walrus” from their Magical Mystery Tour Album, and if I play one second of that song this whole episode will get deleted from most platforms it's published. Oops! Her is an excerpt from the 1980 Playboy magazine interview with John Lennon: LENNON: "The first line was written on one acid trip one weekend. The second line was written on the next acid trip the next weekend… PLAYBOY: "What about the walrus itself?" LENNON: "It's from 'The Walrus and the Carpenter.' 'Alice in Wonderland.' To me, it was a beautiful poem. It never dawned on me that Lewis Carroll was commenting on the capitalist and social system. I never went into that bit about what he really meant, like people are doing with the Beatles' work. Later, I went back and looked at it and realized that the walrus was the bad guy in the story and the carpenter was the good guy. I thought, Oh, shit, I picked the wrong guy. I should have said, 'I am the carpenter.' But that wouldn't have been the same, would it? (singing) 'I am the carpenter....'" So this got me to thinking if John was the Walrus from a Lewis Carroll peom, then who is the eggman? It turns out the Eggman is Eric Burdon. Please don't say who is Eric Burdon. Did you just say who is Eric Burdon? Shame on you. How about Eric Burdon and The Animals, does that sound more familiar? How about the band WAR? That Eric Burdon, who Rolling Stone named #57 on their list of top 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Why is Eric Burdon the eggman? Apparently, Mr. Burdon had this sexual fetish that involved cracking a raw egg and I won't get into anymore details on that. However, Eric relayed the story to John Lennon and Lennon nicknamed Eric “Eggman” as in, “go get it Eggman.” How's that for a rabbit hole? The rabbit hole continued by the way as I found an interview of John Lennon speaking of the Beatles songs he liked personally… It also led me to this bit from Lennon not long before his assassination on being 40, on not being the person his fans wanted him to be, on what it's like being in your 20's and having people hang on your every word Basically the message is that we all need the time to grow out of our misconceptions about life. Many teens and twenty-somethings are full of energy and piss and vinegar and it lacks focus and direction because they haven't figured it out yet. It comes with a lot of frustration and even anger. And the last thing this age group needs, particularly males… particularly white males… are guns… particularly assault rifles. I had to do it, didn't I? I had to ruin a nice nostalgic romp by bringing in politics. Here it is: you shouldn't be allowed to purchase a gun, particularly an assault style weapon until you are 25 and here's why: leave it to experts in assessing risk and see what they do. The insurance industry. They don't let anyone rent a car until they're 25 years old. Why? Because when it comes to a vehicle that travels at high speeds and can kill someone, they are relatively irresponsible, they make bad decisions and they are a bad risk when it comes to renting a car. Bad risk, bad business decision, so they don't do it. No one complains about that. It's a fact of life and it's common sense. So do the same with guns. And you might say: “Oh but I can get drafted and then they GIVE me a gun! Very, very different situation. 1) they train you very specifically and thoroughly on the use of said weapon, 2) You are not allowed to carry it around wherever you go unless, #3) You are going into combat where there will be many others with the same weapons. It's called our military or militia which we did not have… at all, when the 2nd amendment was written, including all that stuff I said in another episode about how many shots could be fired per minute when the 2nd amendment was written. It's 3 shots per minute by the way, maybe 4 if you're an expert at reloading a musket. Not 40 or 60 or 100 or whatever number you come up with. Okay, I apologize for ruining a nice story about a poem with politics. Actually, the first story was about politics too only I was mainly bagging on the other party. I try to be an equal opportunity offender. Well, I might as well make it three for three… ITEM #3: the Saturday Night Massacre - What the heck was that? I'm sure you guys know because you're not morons but I had never heard of it and it was brought up as a parallel to the January 6th shenanigans of our former idiot in chief Donald Dump. On October 20th 1973 Nixon ORDERED his Attorney General AND his Deputy AG to fire the guy investigating the Watergate break-in. Not only did they not fire him, they both resigned in protest which left the role of attorney general to the Solicitor General. This poor bastard went along with Nixon's request and fired the special prosecutor Cox. Less than a half hour later, the White House sent FBI agents to shut down the offices of the Special Prosecutor, AND the Attorney General AND Deputy Attorney General. Can you believe that shit? Well, the 1970's version of the internet blew up, that being Western Union telegraph. Have any of you ever sent a telegram? Me neither. Over 50,000 telegrams came in to Washington DC from citizens. I wonder what the equivalent number of tweets would be? Members of Congress, presumably democrats, called for Nixon's impeachment. So… Nixon had to appoint another prosecutor for the Watergate scandal named Leon Jaworski, remember that name? No, not the Eagles quarterback, that's Ron Jaworski. Well, Jaworski pressed for the release of those tricky Dick tape recordings… the one's that mysteriously had like 17 minutes missing? And he got them released and the following August tricky Dick took a final trip… home… Touching. Well, it appears our favorite reality show president, how's that for irony, literally held an episode of the apprentice in the oval office and considered pulling the same stunt. He had his AG and his Deputy AG along with the nutty environmental attorney Jeffrey Clark. Clark is the one that was told to go back to his office and they would call him when there's an oil spill. Trump was told he would face massive resignations and he knew this Clark guy would not make it happen for Donny boy. But it's an interesting parallel between the teflon Don and tricky Dick. ITEM #4: NPR wants you to make them your only news source. I heard this just a few minutes ago. No Emmie Martinez No, Ari Shapiro. And even a no to, “Oh goodness gracious It's Scott Simon”. The days of trusting one news source is gone and if you are using only one news source, then shame on you. Go and read some news from a site that's a little bit to the right or left of where you normally sit in your comfort zone. But no single news sources anymore unfortunately. Wow, I got through that last one pretty efficiently. CLOSE - In closing, I think one thing is very obvious… I need to find guests for this show. Otherwise It's too much. Too much of me, too much opinion, and way too much work. At least twice as much work, probably more and it's not as enjoyable for either of us. Also… an addendum to try and correct my moronoscity, did a quick search and it seems you can rent a car if you are under 25 these days, but you will pay a premium to do so. Drivers under the age of 25 can expect to pay an “underage fee” and depending on the location that is around $25 to $30 a day which adds up. But the rationale is the same: younger drivers are less experienced at driving (or life) and and are more likely to take risks and this holds especially for males as they are generally more likely to take risks in terms of health and the enjoyment expected from risky activities. See the University of Pennsylvania research paper at the end of the credits… sorry to blather on so long, see you next time! John Lennon Interview: Playboy 1980 (Page 3) - Beatlesinterviews.org What Was the Saturday Night Massacre? - History.com How Old Do You Have To Be To Rent A Car? - jdpower.com Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men? - University of Pennsylvania Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay
On this episode, we focus on the top 2 stories (in our opinion) of the week: Highlights from the Jan 6th Insurrection hearings. Donald Trump tries to put his puppet at the top of the Department of Justice, and gets faced with 146 Deputy AG's threaten to resign because his choice candidate is "incompetent". He had to back down on his plan to avoid a DOJ calamity. Rep Mo Brooks sends an email to Trump's Office Coordinator requesting a pardon for 6 House Members for anything and everything they did on Jan 6th. He also included All Reps and Senators that signed the Texas lawsuit against other states as well as those who voted to reject the electorial college submission from Arizona and Pennsylvania. We present a special message from a young lady who graduated from The Univ. of Texas at Austin who has a powerful response message regarding the SCOTUS decision.
On Thursday, February 17th, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco delivered the keynote address at the Munich Cyber Security Conference 2022. She spoke about past enforcement actions against cyber criminals, including the seizure of ransomware payments and other hacks, the FBI's Virtual Asset Exploitation Unit, the DOJ's appointment of former AUSA Eun Young Choi as director of the DOJ's national cryptocurrency enforcement team, and other matters related to cryptocurrency regulation and incident responses to malevolent cyber actors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
California workers would get up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus while businesses would get up to $6 billion in tax cuts and other assistance under a proposal endorsed Tuesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state's top legislative leaders. Dominion Voting Systems said this week in a court filing that there was no "realistic possibility" that it would settle its $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and the pro-Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in an interview with CNN on Tuesday that the Department of Justice is investigating fake electors supporting former President Trump during the 2020 presidential election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't miss this last hour. Biden is discussing the debt ceiling and it is eye roll-inducing. Later, Sen. Josh Hawley is livid about the Biden regime siccing the FBI on parents who are speaking up at school board meetings. Don't miss Hawley's feisty questioning of AG Monaco.
The Washington, D.C. AG Antitrust Lawsuit Against Amazon: Kathleen Konopka, Deputy Attorney General for the District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General joins host Richard Levick of LEVICK to discuss the OAG's lawsuit, which is the first government antitrust suit against Amazon in the United States. The suit argues that Amazon has stopped merchants that use its platform from charging lower prices for the same products elsewhere online. The New York Times refers to the suit as “both novel and railroad baron-style old school.”
In part one of Law & Liberty’s focus on Human Trafficking, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Deputy AG for Criminal Justice Josh Reno discuss their experience building anti-human trafficking units and what motivates them to strengthen the fight against modern-day slavery.
Deputy AG raises legal questions over planned night-time curfew. First shipment of coronavirus vaccine due to arrive in Israel this week. Knesset committee discusses dates for early elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did Kamala Harris murder an American success story? The final episode demonstrates how the forces attempting to destroy Jerrod Menz and his drug addiction treatment centers damaged his reputation and drove the company's stock price into the ground. California Attorney General Kamala Harris, and her Deputy AG, Hardy Gold, filed second-degree murder charges in July of 2015 against Menz, four others, and his company. Months later, a California judge dismissed the murder charge against Menz. However, a San Francisco area hedge fund's strategy to short the stock drove the publically-traded company's share price from the mid-40s to the mid-teens. American Addiction Centers is still operating; however, the company filed for bankruptcy protection in June of 2020. This is how Kamala Harris murdered an American success story.
Crisis, Covid, DEI & the Election: Jamie Gorelick, partner with Wilmer Hale and the former Deputy Attorney General under President Bill Clinton speaks with host Richard Levick on the challenges general counsels face with Covid-19, Diversity & Inclusion and the promise of a disputed election.
Nicholas Smyth, Sr. Deputy AG for the Pennsylvania Attorney’s General Office stops by Credit Eco to Go to talk about the Dodd Frank legacy on its 10 year anniversary. Nick was one of the architects of Title X which created the CFPB and he tells us that the Bureau’s impact can be felt today as financial institutions are better prepared for the potential economic crisis resulting from COVID-19. Nick is also the Assistant Director of the Consumer Protection Unit, the first such “Mini-CFPB” in the country and he discusses its impact upon Pennsylvania consumers and how other states, like California, will soon be following suit. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loopLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gives the keynote address at the New York City Bar Association’s 7th Annual White Collar Crime Institute on May 9, 2018.
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, we hear that Robert Mueller is winding down and preparing his report for the Deputy AG, but he should be preparing the report for the acting AG Matthew Whitaker. The US Dept. of Justice Memorandum clearly states that the Special Counsel must comply with DOJ regulations and cannot be indicted by Mueller and is not in legal jeopardy. Yet all the fools in the media can't seem to connect these dots. Mueller can still write a report filled with attacks but it seems that he ought to be speaking in the courtroom or not at all. It is not the role of the special counsel or the DOJ (executive branch) to lead a political process like impeachment. Simply put, the president of the United States cannot be indicted and will not be indicted. Moreover, Trump has not obstructed justice. The same people that want to destroy our border, embrace socialism in our country, and the same people that are trying to undo the results of the 2016 election are the same people trying to sabotage the presidency of Trump. The media is a function of what is best for the citizenry not what's best for their ideology. Also, Sen. Bob Dole gave a final salute to President George H.W. Bush as he lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. He stood and saluted with the help of an aide to pay his respects. Both Bush and Dole are part of the passing generation and people who are very young today, won’t see this very special generation. There was no discussion about who uses what restrooms in this generation. No discussion about safe spaces or being triggered. These were real men and real women; let’s hope we can get some of that back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, we hear that Robert Mueller is winding down and preparing his report for the Deputy AG, but he should be preparing the report for the acting AG Matthew Whitaker. The US Dept. of Justice Memorandum clearly states that the Special Counsel must comply with DOJ regulations and cannot be indicted by Mueller and is not in legal jeopardy. Yet all the fools in the media can't seem to connect these dots. Mueller can still write a report filled with attacks but it seems that he ought to be speaking in the courtroom or not at all. It is not the role of the special counsel or the DOJ (executive branch) to lead a political process like impeachment. Simply put, the president of the United States cannot be indicted and will not be indicted. Moreover, Trump has not obstructed justice. The same people that want to destroy our border, embrace socialism in our country, and the same people that are trying to undo the results of the 2016 election are the same people trying to sabotage the presidency of Trump. The media is a function of what is best for the citizenry not what's best for their ideology. Also, Sen. Bob Dole gave a final salute to President George H.W. Bush as he lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. He stood and saluted with the help of an aide to pay his respects. Both Bush and Dole are part of the passing generation and people who are very young today, won’t see this very special generation. There was no discussion about who uses what restrooms in this generation. No discussion about safe spaces or being triggered. These were real men and real women; let’s hope we can get some of that back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**This episode contains explicit details about alleged sexual misconduct and may not be suitable for all listeners** Deborah Ramirez has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her during a drunken party at Yale. Kavanaugh denies the accusations, and Republicans are calling it a smear campaign. Plus, amid rumors that he suggested wearing wires around the president, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's future in the job is in question. This episode: political reporter Asma Khalid, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, Congressional reporter Kelsey Snell, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
In episode 17 I talk about the governor's race between Gillum (D) and DeSantis (R), the WHYY reporting of the Deputy AG's ridiculous and false reporting, and why the claim that we can't pay federal employees more is completely bogus. If you liked the show please give me a five star rating and a review on iTunes, it's the best way to support me. Give the show a like on Facebook and tell your friends as well, real information is the best tool in this day-and-age.
Jeffrey Cramer, managing director of the Berkley Research Group, discusses Republican efforts to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a move that is opposed by House Speaker Paul Ryan. Plus, Bloomberg News contributor Nick Leiber discusses the thousands of lawyers, interpreters, and other professionals who are offering their expertise to fight Trump administration policies at no charge. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Peter Barnes.
Jeffrey Cramer, managing director of the Berkley Research Group, discusses Republican efforts to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a move that is opposed by House Speaker Paul Ryan. Plus, Bloomberg News contributor Nick Leiber discusses the thousands of lawyers, interpreters, and other professionals who are offering their expertise to fight Trump administration policies at no charge. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Peter Barnes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We will look at the elections in Alabama......where does Senator elect Jones go from here? He is to the left of the state on every major issue.......what are the lessons for the GOP?...the Deputy AG before Congress talking about the Mueller probe............Bush vs Gore finally settled on this day in 2000..........Happy # 92 Dick Van Dyke........plus other stories of the day............ Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter.
Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) welcomes back Mellisa "Honeybee" Zaccaria (NAPALM) for an update on the pedogate investigations. This interview was recorded before the Deputy AG of California was arrested, but it does cover several important topics: how can everyone make a difference in this fight, why everyone must make a difference, proper reporting protocol, Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell, and the Clinton body count. Mellisa ZaccariaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Manifest143Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehoneybee_?lang=enNAPALM: https://twitter.com/NAPALM_USAPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehoneybeeOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWArNcoTCBRxeoTJWvcc9QSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com
Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) welcomes back Mellisa "Honeybee" Zaccaria (NAPALM) for an update on the pedogate investigations. This interview was recorded before the Deputy AG of California was arrested, but it does cover several important topics: how can everyone make a difference in this fight, why everyone must make a difference, proper reporting protocol, Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell, and the Clinton body count. Mellisa ZaccariaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Manifest143Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehoneybee_?lang=enNAPALM: https://twitter.com/NAPALM_USAPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehoneybeeOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWArNcoTCBRxeoTJWvcc9QSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com
Recorded May 14,2017 Bullshit meter Thanks for listening to the POC podcast. Show notes for Episode 10 below! Weekly Recap Monday May 8 President Obama warned Trump about hiring Michael Flynn. CNN Yates/Clapper testify in the Senate Yates warned White House Flynn could be blackmailed three times .video White House Counsel McGahn - Why does it matter to DOJ staff are lying? video Ted Cruz Mansplains video John Kennedy of Louisiana is an idiot video A tale of two hearings Russia Flynn WH conduct Democrats 142 questions Republicans 40 questions Leaks and unmasking Republicans 65 questions Democrats 0 questions Muslim Ban Republicans 26 questions Democrats 6 follow ups Tuesday May 9 Former FBI Director was wrong when he told congress that Huma Abedin had forwarded hundreds and thousands of emails. Prosecutors issued grand jury subpoenas to associates of former national security adviser CNN Trump Fires Comey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! South Korea Elections. Moon Jae-in is President elect. Wednesday May 10 Comey Fall Out The way he handled the Clinton email probe (Trump praising Comey Video) AG and Deputy AG recommended Comey firing? What happened to recusals. Days Before Firing, Comey Asked for More Resources for Russia Inquiry NYT Bethune-Cookman University students turned their back and booed Betsy DeVos as she began to deliver a commencement speech. video Trump hosts Russians in the Oval TASS pictures Senate committee subpoenas Michael Flynn for documents regarding his interactions with Russian officials. Thursday May 11 Andrew McCabe testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington Thursday during the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. video Lester Holt interview NBC I was gonna fire him anyway! He told me three times I am not under investigation I was thinking #Russia when I fired him. Friday May 12 AG Sessions paves way for stricter sentencing in criminal cases CNN Trumpâ??s Morning Twitter Tantrum - 7 tweets! #TrumpRussia is an excuse! tweet No more press briefings? tweet 1 tweet 2 Letâ??s threaten Comey tweet When does this witchhunt end? tweet Trumpâ??s new â??voter fraudâ?? commission: A tool to help GOP win elections WAPO Comey says heâ??ll only testify for the Senate if itâ??s a public hearing. Saturday May 13 Talks with North Korea? White Nationalist Richard Spencer lead torch-bearing protesters defending Lee statue WAPO May 14, 2017 US institutions are under assault from Russia externally and Trump internally, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper Macron is inaugurated as the President of France North Korea claims to have a missile that can hit the US video You can also email us: info[at]ProgressiveChat.com You can leave us feedback by calling (347) 709-3247
Thanks for checking out our show. Show Notes for the episode below! Weekly Recap Monday March 6 ACHA Text leaked. House Healthcare plan going to committee Muslim Ban - the sequel Ben Carson - slaves were immigrants Homeland Sec Kelly I am considering separating kids from their parents as a deterrent of illegal immigration. New Yorker -The President helped build a hotel in Azerbaijan that appears to be a corrupt operation engineered by oligarchs tied to Iranâ??s Revolutionary Guard. Tuesday March 7 Jason Chaffetz - Save money for health insurance. Don't get an iPhone. Deputy AG nominee Rod Rosenstein deputy Attorney General wouldn't commit to independent investigation. Hawaii filling to challenge Muslim Ban oral arguments March 15 Wednesday March 8 Washington and Massachusetts join Hawaii in challenging the new travel ban. Thursday March 9 FBI Director James Comey went to Capitol Hill Thursday to brief the Gang of Eight members of Congress on President Trumpâ??s wiretapping allegations, as well as other national security matters Mike Pence says Turkey ties are â??affirmationâ?? of decision to fire Michael Flynn Friday March 10 Flynn retroactively registers as a foreign agent. Sessions asking for resignations of 46 previously appointed by Obama AGs Saturday March 11 The Secret Service says an intruder scaled the outer fence by the South grounds and has been arrested. U.S. Atty. Preet Bharara of New York refuses to resign, confirms he was fired via twitter Sunday March 12 Roger Stone on why "exchange" with DNC hacking suspect Guccifer 2.0 was "innocuous" End Game Segment Carla Beltway Hypocrite - Jason Chaffetz - Save money Mayte Beltway Hypocrite - Paul Ryan - Killing the ACA is an act of Mercy Andrea All-Star/Best Political Quote - Joe Kennedy III responds to Paul Ryan's killing the ACA is an act of Mercy You can also email us: info[at]ProgressiveChat.com You can leave us feedback by calling (347) 709-3247