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Another weekly roll up and ramble where I talk (again) about the coronavirus, the child stampede in Kenya, Donald Trump's State of the Union and Nancy Pelosi's reaction, the super bowl fun game, Saudi Arabian blood money, this week in history, Pope Francis, peeing my pants, and a fitness update. Support the show (http://russopodcast.com)
Donald Trump's State of the Union speech did not go entirely according to plan. The drama started when he refused to shake the hand of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and ended with Pelosi ripping up her copy of the US president's speech. In the middle, Donald Trump continued with his unique brand of America First, touting gains in the economy and other self-proclaimed wins on his watch.
Jon and Jase talk about the Presidential Race, Donald Trump's State of the Union, Nancy Pelosi's classless behavior, the impeachment hoax comes to a close, and the Democrats fumble the Iowa Caucus. Birds of Prey is gearing to be a giant feminist flop, and will other female-lead superhero films follow it off the cliff? Will Willy Wonka become Wilma Woke? Disney overdoes new Marvel shows, the transgender agenda comes to the Saved by the Bell reboot, Kobe Bryant's passing gets celebrated by angry woke feminists, and can Johnny Depp's career be saved now that Amber Heard has been heard to be a huge liar? All this and more! We dare you to cancel us!
Dagen efter Donald Trumps State of the union-tal vad pratar alla om? Coronaviruset kan härledas till fladdermöss. Och dagens gäst är Nassim Al Fakir.
Ronie Berggren analyserar Donald Trumps State of the Union-tal, den 4 februari 2020. ------ STÖD AMERIKANSKA NYHETSANALYSER: http://usapol.blogspot.com/p/stod-oss-support-us.html
President Donald Trump's State of the Union was a master class in deploying conservative rhetoric, entertainment kitsch and Americana tropes before a televised audience. Alyssa Rosenberg of the Washington Post discusses Trump's gifts as an entertainer and how he uses it to maximum effect in the political arena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump's State of the Union was a farce that could work if Democrats do not come out and address it forcefully -- not just the lies but the sentiment.
In this episode, ASBMB Public Affairs Director Benjamin Corb previews President Donald Trump's State of the Union Address - and what sort of talk about science viewers can expect to hear. Also - his suggestions on what the President can talk about. Links from todays podcast: @MattHourihan - AAAS R&D Budget Policy Director https://t.co/EKGdggdqfA New York Times article on Trump Administration Science: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/28/climate/trump-administration-war-on-science.html Follow your Pipettes & Politics host on Twitter and share your thoughts on this episode using #PipettesAndPolitics: -Benjamin Corb | @bwcorb
The Host, Wesley Clark, received in the mail today a letter as well as President Donald Trump's State of the Nation Survey. Wes discusses the current race for President, mentions certain Democratic contenders and who, if the Democrats want to win, need to have as their nominee. He proceeds to discuss President Trump's letter and then goes over the State of the Nation Survey and shares his answers. Wes is completely transparent as to his political views and is an independent voter. An interesting and lively discussion that he hopes you will find enjoyable. Be sure to subscribe and show your support by doing so. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesley-clark/support
The Queen will host US President Donald Trump for a State Visit next week - with all the pomp and circumstance that goes with it.After last year's non-State visit, where Trump and First Lady Melania visited the Queen at Windsor Castle, this will be a step up.But this is not just a royal visit, it is a political one too.Daily Mirror head of politics Jason Beattie and royal editor Russell Myers join Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper to discuss what we can expect in pageantry, politics and pitfalls - and the somewhat chaotic political situation the visitors will find in the UK.They also look ahead to Prince Harry visiting the opening game of the cricket World Cup, after meeting the teams' captains ahead of the Buckingham Palace garden party.If you enjoy this episode, catch up on Jason's previous appearance on Pod Save The Queen, where we discussed the politics of royal tours. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Episode One: POWER In this first episode I'm taking another look at the announcement of Donald Trump's State visit to the UK and how it demonstrates "Soft Power", something the UK has traditionally been quite good at and I'll tell you why... then with Climate Change in mind, I go from Soft Power to the power that comes from our sockets- I look at an iconic landmark of the Suffolk Coast as a forerunner of "modern power generation" as well as a victim of historical changes to environmental factors. My special guest is a former Nuclear Submarine Commander about the realities of generating nuclear power in the context of Climate Change... all with a bit of context and world politics thrown in.
Sisse tager et nærmere kig på Superbowl-reklamerne, hvor blandt andet Jørgen Leth medvirker i en af reklamerne. Instagram-ægget er endnu en gang dukket op. Japan er gået i gang med at teste borgernes cybersikkerhed. Finanskrisen og klimakrisen har gjort at vi ikke længere bruger særligt mange penge. Gurli Gris er blevet populær i Kina. YouTube har lanceret en speciel platform til børn. Derfor var Demokraterne iklædt hvidt tøj under Donald Trumps State of The Union-tale. Og så er der en jogger som har kvalt en puma.
The Co-Founder and Lead Investigator of The Democratic Coalition and host of the Dworkin Report Scott Dworkin sits down to discuss the State of the Union address, talk about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, respond to Donald Trump's call for bipartisanship and examine the Republican Party's policies on immigration. The Hardy Report is a political news and current affairs podcast, bringing you interviews with a range of activists, campaigners and politicians from across the political spectrum in the United States and the United Kingdom. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehardyreport/support
This week we bring you the revenge of the geeks! Bellingcat is the world's most surprising and one of its most successful journalism ventures. Founder Eliot Higgins and senior investigator Christiaan Triebert explain what open source investigation is, and how they used it to get to the bottom of modern mysteries, including tracking down the Skripal poisoning suspect and identifying the people and weapons that took down the MH17 flight over Ukraine. We're joined by Dutch MEP Marietje Schaake who brought a new documentary — "Bellingcat: Truth in a post-truth world" — to Parliament this week. Listen to the end to find out how an 11 year-old's school project inspired Bellingcat's latest efforts ... in illegal wildlife trafficking. We also bring you snippets of U.S. Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland who visited POLITICO's office this morning after Donald Trump's State of the Union speech with messages about trade relations, China and EU bureaucracy. The podcast panel discusses a right-wing politician's conversion to Islam, the embarrassing splintering of the Yellow Jackets movement in France, and what special places in Brexit hell might look like.
President Donald Trump's State of the Union address touched on familiar themes and not so familiar ones like bipartisanship. Yet, the goal of many politicians Tuesday night was a 2020 campaign snapshot, complete with fundraising appeals and messaging. Roll Call senior political reporter Simone Pathé explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two Native Republicans in Congress praise President Donald Trump's State of the Union address; the two Democrats find fault Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren is apologizing for confusing the issue of tribal sovereignty and citizenship
The latest in the Lawyer X scandal; A summary of Donald Trump's State of the Union address; A unique advertising campaign; And Modern Family comes to an end.
On today's show: Congressional leaders react to president Donald Trump's State of the Union address. Then, as a key legislative deadline comes and goes, we'll talk about a bill aimed at protecting property owners. It passed, but not without ruffling some feathers. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, learn about a new exhibit honoring opera legend and Laurel native, Leontyne Price.
Episode for 7 February, 2019 - I talk about RBA Governor Phillip Lowe's speech, and Donald Trump's State of the Union Speech --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/australianmb/support
Thursday, January 24, 2019 Venezuela is plunged into political crisis after an opposition leader names himself president. NEWSREADER INTRO: This is TRT World’s Daily News Brief for Thursday, January 24th. Venezuela plunged into political crisis Venezuela is in uncharted waters after an opposition leader named himself interim president. Juan Guaido is the leader of the opposition-controlled Congress. President Nicolas Maduro is vowing to fight the attempted political coup, with supporters of both camps pouring into the streets. The military appears to be backing Maduro. UN calls for dialogue on Venezuela The international community is split on the crisis in Venezuela. Major regional players Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru and Argentina are recognising Guaido's bid. But Cuba has been joined by Russia and Turkey in voicing support for Maduro. The UN is urging dialogue. US has a long history of meddling in the region This latest phase in the crisis in Venezuela was triggered when US Vice President Mike Pence called Maduro a dictator with no legitimacy. The US has a long history of meddling in Latin American politics, backing dictators at times across the region. Pelosi shuts down Trump In other news, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has shut down President Donald Trump's State of the Union address until the government is back at work. Trump partially shut down the government in a bid to get funding for his wall on the Mexican border. The president agreed to postpone his speech to Congress to a later date. Boeing tests its flying car And finally, Boeing is getting into the car industry. Flying cars that is. It's announced that its prototype - part plane, part helicopter and part drone - has had a successful test flight. It lifted a few feet off the ground and made a soft landing after less than a minute in the air. We guess that's a start. And that’s your daily news brief from TRT World... For more, head to TRTWORLD.com
The Exit 50A Podcast crew is back to discuss their upcoming interview with the great Ken Bone. Elsewhere, they cover Donald Trump's State of the Union address and the political world's clapping syndrome. Plus, they offer their Mount Rushmore of Super Bowl Sunday food. ICYMI showcases the end of the line for Blockbuster Video; a dietician claiming that pizza is a healthy food choice; Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers; and a look at the rising prices of Tinder. Lastly, Kaz brings his vocal chords in a musical "tribute" to DACA. Somewhere, Elton John and Kiki Dee will be rolling over in their graves. It's another rock 'em, sock'em edition of the Exit 50A Podcast! RATE. REVIEW. SUBSCRIBE on iTunes, Stitcher, and GooglePlay. Twitter: @EXIT50APODCAST SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/exit-50a Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Exit50APodcast iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/exit-50a-podcast-28334267/
During this episode, Steve, Mike, & Robert talk about Sunday's big game, President Donald Trump's State of the Union Address, Robert's 79 million Dollar Federal Law Suit against 10 workers compensation attorney's, in addition to some talk, some news, and hopefully some answers about Work Comp Matters.
“The Dedan Tolbert Show” is all new today at 12:00pm EST where I’ll be discussing: the good and the bad of Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address, how we as a community can be more involved in political/social change, as well as a look back at this year’s Grammy Awards. Listen LIVE by calling 646 200 0366 or online worldwide at www.dedantolbertshow.com, where archived shows are available for free download. … “Real Radio that Matters”…#RRTM
We have a triple-header on this Your Turn radio show. Reporters Jory Heckman and Nicole Ogrysko will talk about plans to decentralize federal operations based in the D.C. area and the outlook for feds in 2018. Morning Drive anchor Tom Temin will give us his take on President Donald Trumps State-of-the-Union address.