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News for the week of March 11: • Biden was forced to mention Laken Riley: Earhardt (1:31) • Biden: Roe v Wade got it right (9:12) • Gutfeld: Customers can get a discount if they pass ‘woke 101' (21:07)
National waiter & waitress day. Entertainment in 1954. Lindbergh flies solo over the atlantic, Earhardt flies solo over the Atlantic, Tornado plucks a whole chicken coop. Todays birthdays - Raymond Burr, Ronald Isley, Leo Sayer, Mt. T, Judge Reinhold, Nortorious BIG, Cody Johnson. John Gielgud died.
Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt shares about how she met Jesus and how God opened the door for her to host the Morning Show on Fox News that is viewed by millions around the world and how she is able to live her faith in front of her viewers. You'll get to know her family a little, including her sweet little girl, Hayden, who inspired her to write her newest children's book “I'm So Glad You Were Born” which is available wherever books are sold.“My mother always told us on our birthdays each year how glad she was that we were born—and now I love saying that to my daughter, Hayden,” said Earhardt, during her book announcement this spring. “This book celebrates all the reasons we are so glad our children are born and how special they are. It reminds children they have a purpose, there's a plan for their life, that God loves them and they are worthy of having a wonderful life. This book is about noticing the traits that make a child special, and I hope it helps parents, grandparents, and caregivers to slow down and take the time to tell the children in their lives how grateful and appreciative they are for all the special things that make a child who they are.”Ainsley Earhardt is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, including two #1 children's bestsellers, Through Your Eyes and Take Heart, My Child. She hosts a Bible Study with Fox Nation and has over one million followers on her social media platforms combined. Earhardt has been a co-host on the popular FOX & Friends morning show since 2016.Resources:I'm So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating Who You Are Hardcover by Ainsley Earhardt (Author), Kim Barnes (Illustrator)Please share Over the Rims of Mugs with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. Over the Rims of Mugs is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
Do you have questions about the Bible? Dr. Michael Rydelnik will join Dawn and Steve in the Morning to take questions from listeners! Dr. Michael Rydelnik is a professor of Jewish Studies at Moody Bible Institute and the Bible teacher on Moody Radio's Open Line. In addition, author and journalist Ainsley Earhardt is here to share her new children's book I'm So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating Who You Are. This beautiful book is full of love and hope and has a message based on Scripture. Ainsley Earhardt is a journalist who is the cohost of FOX and Friends. Earhardt is an anchor and correspondent for the Fox News Channel and Earhardt also reports for FOX’s The Sean Hannity Show with her own segment called “Ainsley Across America.” She was the former cohost for Fox & Friends First and has also cohosted FOX and Friends Weekend, FOX’s All-American New Year’s Eve, America’s News Headquarters, been a panelist on The Live Desk, and appeared on Greg Gutfeld’s Red Eye.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Someone decided to burn down the 50 feet Christmas tree in front of FOX News headquarters and the network is not taking it well. Is this that war on Christmas they keep telling us about? If so, sign me up. Check out copodco.com to listen for more shows, including This Newfangled Life and Pretend This Didn't Happen. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/copodco/ Music: God is Gay/Poisson
The world that Digital Humanities practitioners inhabit is a place defined by uneven distribution of wealth and systemic oppressions. As Boaventura de Sousa Santos argues in his recent book La cruel pedagogía del virus (The Cruel Pedagogy of the Virus) (Sousa Santos, 2020), the COVID-19 has exacerbated the inequalities in the Global North and in the Global South; but the unmask of inequalities is not a new topic in the field of Digital Humanities. For the last decade many scholars have been defending a critical approach to open access, computational tools, algorithms and cultural datasets (Galina, 2014; Fiormonte, Numerico and Tomasi, 2015; Rio Grande, 2018; Earhardt, 2018; Risam, 2019; Noble, 2019). In addition to the work of individuals, group initiatives like Global Outlook::DH have also enabled debates on social justice, diversity and inclusivity. In this presentation I aim to establish a dialogue with previous interventions that critique the Digital Humanities as a universalist, not situated and scientific field whose epistemological frameworks, methods and tools can be applied anywhere, anytime and under all conditions. To do so I will examine, expand and question the FAIR Principles initiated by FORCE11. These principles are four: Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability. They implicitly suggest a moral idea of “fairness” or “justice” that should guide “data producers and publishers” to maximize the “added-value gained by contemporary, formal scholarly digital publishing” (Wilkinson et al., 2016). Although the FAIR Principles were originated in the context of e-science, they have already been adopted by library associations like LIBER and some DH scholars have also evaluated them (Dunning, Smaele and Böhmer, 2017) and used them as guiding principles for developing digital archives (Calamai and Frontini, 2018). Drawing on examples derived from the Programming Historian en español (PHes) and the Proyecto Humboldt Digital (ProHD), I will argue that, while the FAIR Principles can guide how we build DH resources in the Global North, any attempt to apply them in the Global South (especially in Latin American countries) may replicate colonialist practices that ignore the digital divide and local needs and practices in favor of hegemonic standards (Priani Saisó, 2019). This caveat is especially relevant for cooperation projects that involve scholars, librarians, archivists and other professionals with different backgrounds, that are based in different countries, speak different languages and have different needs and motivations. In brief, building FAIR resources is a praiseworthy goal, but in order to produce an emancipatory knowledge, that (perhaps) will repair some inequalities, we should avoid cultural cloning and cognitive extractivism and instead sustain an ecology of knowledge. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/fair_enough_building_dh_resources_in_an_unequal_world?nav_id=9351
The world that Digital Humanities practitioners inhabit is a place defined by uneven distribution of wealth and systemic oppressions. As Boaventura de Sousa Santos argues in his recent book La cruel pedagogía del virus (The Cruel Pedagogy of the Virus) (Sousa Santos, 2020), the COVID-19 has exacerbated the inequalities in the Global North and in the Global South; but the unmask of inequalities is not a new topic in the field of Digital Humanities. For the last decade many scholars have been defending a critical approach to open access, computational tools, algorithms and cultural datasets (Galina, 2014; Fiormonte, Numerico and Tomasi, 2015; Rio Grande, 2018; Earhardt, 2018; Risam, 2019; Noble, 2019). In addition to the work of individuals, group initiatives like Global Outlook::DH have also enabled debates on social justice, diversity and inclusivity. In this presentation I aim to establish a dialogue with previous interventions that critique the Digital Humanities as a universalist, not situated and scientific field whose epistemological frameworks, methods and tools can be applied anywhere, anytime and under all conditions. To do so I will examine, expand and question the FAIR Principles initiated by FORCE11. These principles are four: Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability. They implicitly suggest a moral idea of “fairness” or “justice” that should guide “data producers and publishers” to maximize the “added-value gained by contemporary, formal scholarly digital publishing” (Wilkinson et al., 2016). Although the FAIR Principles were originated in the context of e-science, they have already been adopted by library associations like LIBER and some DH scholars have also evaluated them (Dunning, Smaele and Böhmer, 2017) and used them as guiding principles for developing digital archives (Calamai and Frontini, 2018). Drawing on examples derived from the Programming Historian en español (PHes) and the Proyecto Humboldt Digital (ProHD), I will argue that, while the FAIR Principles can guide how we build DH resources in the Global North, any attempt to apply them in the Global South (especially in Latin American countries) may replicate colonialist practices that ignore the digital divide and local needs and practices in favor of hegemonic standards (Priani Saisó, 2019). This caveat is especially relevant for cooperation projects that involve scholars, librarians, archivists and other professionals with different backgrounds, that are based in different countries, speak different languages and have different needs and motivations. In brief, building FAIR resources is a praiseworthy goal, but in order to produce an emancipatory knowledge, that (perhaps) will repair some inequalities, we should avoid cultural cloning and cognitive extractivism and instead sustain an ecology of knowledge. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/fair_enough_building_dh_resources_in_an_unequal_world?nav_id=9351
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Associate Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch made the mistake of wishing Ainsley Earhardt a merry Christmas during an interview on Fox and Friends and social media exploded with liberals having a stroke over the Justice's hate speech. One tweeter posted "if he's willing to go on Fox and throw a shout out to Republican narratives, what else is he willing to do?" Do you say Merry Christmas? If not do you consider it offensive or a GOP talking point?
The Freaks took a Freakin' Flashback with NBC NASCAR Analyst Dale Earnhardt Sunday night. We went back to 2006 and a conversation we had with the popular former NASCAR driver. Of all things, Earnhardt talked about his artistic talents and how they might have given him another career outside of racing. The issue was some law enforcement tickets that needed his attention. Listen...
The Freaks took a Freakin' Flashback with NBC NASCAR Analyst Dale Earnhardt Sunday night. We went back to 2006 and a conversation we had with the popular former NASCAR driver. Of all things, Earnhardt talked about his artistic talents and how they might have given him another career outside of racing. The issue was some law enforcement tickets that needed his attention. Listen...
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America cheer a robust October jobs report, which shows 250,000 new jobs last month, rising wages, and job growth in every sector. They also wince as Ainsley Earhardt of "Fox and Friends" says all President Trump wants from the press is to "be accurate and report the story the way that I want it reported." They also chronicle the pathetic flailing of North Dakota Democrats, who are now telling hunters they could lose their hunting licenses in other states if they vote in North Dakota. And they take a moment to discuss the Green Party U.S. Senate candidate dropping out in Arizona, and Jim says the party is losing it's greatest marketing ploy of all time.
But, as Christian parents, shouldn't we be doing more than just helping our kids navigate and survive this dark world? Shouldn't the light of Christ—illuminated within us—be the inspiration our kids need to help transform it? If not us, then who? Should our kids really have to go outside our homes to see the light of Christ shining in an adult? Let's ask ourselves: Is the light within me bright enough to help illuminate a bright future for my kids? Or will this dark world continue to be my child's ‘other parent'? Ainsley Earhardt is currently a journalist and co-host of Fox News Channel's (FNC) Fox & Friends. Previously, she served as co-host of FNC's Fox & Friends First and regularly contributed to Hannity with her own segment called “Ainsley Across America.” Additionally, she has co-hosted Outnumbered, Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox's All-American New Year's Eve, and America's News Headquarters. She has also been a panelist on The Live Desk and appeared on Greg Gutfeld's Red Eye. Earhardt is the author of the new book, The Light Within Me, as well as the picture book, Take Heart, My Child. Why Parents Need to Show Their Kids the Light of Christ I can think of no better source or sense of security that parents could bring their children than getting them acquainted with the Author of the Universe. In a day when kids just aren't being shown any absolute point of reference for moral right and wrong, introducing our kids to the truth of God and His Word is now more important than ever. I see the issues that kids bring with them to Shepherds Hill Academy, and I am just blown away because a lot of this stuff is preventable! Everyday, American kids are having pure poison crammed down their throats, and it is destroying them spiritually, morally, psychologically, emotionally, socially, and even physically. When I say poison, I mean the junk they are exposed to regularly by way of digital technology—porn sites, social media, video games, and the like. They are also getting this stuff via Hollywood, Madison Ave, sitcoms, late-night talk shows, fake news, and public education. And we wonder why we have a youth crisis today? Too many Christian parents are complicit in all of this because even our appetites have now been conditioned for darkness rather than light. But this is not the first time God's people have caved to cultural influences. Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness...” That describes America today. Today, Ainsley Earhardt and I discuss the role of Christian parents in our culture as we cover the following subjects: How is negative rhetoric contributing to division in our nation? What led Ansley to Fox News. The role Ansley's grandmother played in her life. Understanding the important role of a mother. Parenting challenges that have been brought about by today's culture. The power of prayer in the life of a Christian in today's culture. Picture provided by: MALIZ ONG
But, as Christian parents, shouldn't we be doing more than just helping our kids navigate and survive this dark world? Shouldn't the light of Christ—illuminated within us—be the inspiration our kids need to help transform it? If not us, then who? Should our kids really have to go outside our homes to see the light of Christ shining in an adult? Let's ask ourselves: Is the light within me bright enough to help illuminate a bright future for my kids? Or will this dark world continue to be my child's ‘other parent'? Ainsley Earhardt is currently a journalist and co-host of Fox News Channel's (FNC) Fox & Friends. Previously, she served as co-host of FNC's Fox & Friends First and regularly contributed to Hannity with her own segment called “Ainsley Across America.” Additionally, she has co-hosted Outnumbered, Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox's All-American New Year's Eve, and America's News Headquarters. She has also been a panelist on The Live Desk and appeared on Greg Gutfeld's Red Eye. Earhardt is the author of the new book, The Light Within Me, as well as the picture book, Take Heart, My Child. Why Parents Need to Show Their Kids the Light of Christ I can think of no better source or sense of security that parents could bring their children than getting them acquainted with the Author of the Universe. In a day when kids just aren't being shown any absolute point of reference for moral right and wrong, introducing our kids to the truth of God and His Word is now more important than ever. I see the issues that kids bring with them to Shepherds Hill Academy, and I am just blown away because a lot of this stuff is preventable! Everyday, American kids are having pure poison crammed down their throats, and it is destroying them spiritually, morally, psychologically, emotionally, socially, and even physically. When I say poison, I mean the junk they are exposed to regularly by way of digital technology—porn sites, social media, video games, and the like. They are also getting this stuff via Hollywood, Madison Ave, sitcoms, late-night talk shows, fake news, and public education. And we wonder why we have a youth crisis today? Too many Christian parents are complicit in all of this because even our appetites have now been conditioned for darkness rather than light. But this is not the first time God's people have caved to cultural influences. Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness...” That describes America today. Today, Ainsley Earhardt and I discuss the role of Christian parents in our culture as we cover the following subjects: How is negative rhetoric contributing to division in our nation? What led Ansley to Fox News. The role Ansley's grandmother played in her life. Understanding the important role of a mother. Parenting challenges that have been brought about by today's culture. The power of prayer in the life of a Christian in today's culture. Picture provided by: MALIZ ONG
Join GM Vegas Lancaster and Jeff Stormer, Kat Faye, Lysa Chen, and Shane in the conclusion of this time-traveling adventure. Nazis! Psychic Velociraptors! Big Game Hunters! This game has it all!
Join GM Vegas Lancaster and Jeff Stormer, Kat Faye, Lysa Chen, and Shane in the conclusion of this time-traveling adventure. Nazis! Psychic Velociraptors! Big Game Hunters! This game has it all!
Deadlines, quotas, meetings, emails, text messages, and myriad other things can make it so easy to confuse the urgent with the important. We may even neglect spending time with our children. As the saying goes, if the devil can't make you bad, he'll make you busy—a fact that we can all be blind to. Looking at life through the eyes of our children can be their gift of insight to us, as parents. Ainsley Earhardt is currently a journalist and co-host of Fox News Channel's Fox & Friends. Previously, she served as co-host of Fox & Friends First and regularly contributed to Hannity with her own segment called “Ainsley Across America.” Additionally, she has co-hosted Outnumbered, Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox's All-American New Year's Eve, and America's News Headquarters. She has also been a panelist on The Live Desk and appeared on Greg Gutfeld's Red Eye. Earhardt is the author of Take Heart, My Child: A Mother's Dream. She donated a portion of the proceeds from this book to Folds of Honor, an organization that provides scholarships and assistance to the spouses and children of soldiers who have fallen in service to America. Earhardt's latest book is called Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me. How Spending Time With Our Children Benefits Their Spiritual Development It is hard for our children to learn from us and for us to learn from them if we don't spend enough time together. And I don't mean only spending quality time with your kids when it is convenient or expected. If we don't actually slow down and intentionally invest extended periods of time with our kids, it is pretty hard to share much real quality time. Parents, there will always be more money for you to make, but you can't make new time to spend with your kids. One of the greatest benefits of spending time with our children is being able to view things through their perspective. Parents will learn things about the way their children see the world. This will help parents gain understanding into the motivations, thoughts, and actions of their children. Kids will benefit from this meeting of perspectives too! This type of communication will build the relationship between parent and child. Additionally, it gives children a feeling of safety and connection that will benefit their emotional and spiritual health. The connection between children and their parents is deeply spiritual. And, although many people would prefer to ignore this concept or refuse to believe it, professionals in the mental health field from schools such as Harvard, Yale, Emory, Chapel Hill, UCLA, and others would agree with me. Ainsley Earhardt and I discuss the relationship between parents and children as we cover the following topics: Ainsley's new book Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me. What age should I begin introducing TV to my newborn? What lessons have Ainsley's learned in raising her child? The importance of paying attention to the details. How your reactions to emergencies will help develop character in your child. How parenting provides us with glimpses of God's love for us. The catch to Proverbs' wisdom in raising kids. Picture provided by : Nathaniel D. Ether
Deadlines, quotas, meetings, emails, text messages, and myriad other things can make it so easy to confuse the urgent with the important. We may even neglect spending time with our children. As the saying goes, if the devil can't make you bad, he'll make you busy—a fact that we can all be blind to. Looking at life through the eyes of our children can be their gift of insight to us, as parents. Ainsley Earhardt is currently a journalist and co-host of Fox News Channel's Fox & Friends. Previously, she served as co-host of Fox & Friends First and regularly contributed to Hannity with her own segment called “Ainsley Across America.” Additionally, she has co-hosted Outnumbered, Fox & Friends Weekend, Fox's All-American New Year's Eve, and America's News Headquarters. She has also been a panelist on The Live Desk and appeared on Greg Gutfeld's Red Eye. Earhardt is the author of Take Heart, My Child: A Mother's Dream. She donated a portion of the proceeds from this book to Folds of Honor, an organization that provides scholarships and assistance to the spouses and children of soldiers who have fallen in service to America. Earhardt's latest book is called Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me. How Spending Time With Our Children Benefits Their Spiritual Development It is hard for our children to learn from us and for us to learn from them if we don't spend enough time together. And I don't mean only spending quality time with your kids when it is convenient or expected. If we don't actually slow down and intentionally invest extended periods of time with our kids, it is pretty hard to share much real quality time. Parents, there will always be more money for you to make, but you can't make new time to spend with your kids. One of the greatest benefits of spending time with our children is being able to view things through their perspective. Parents will learn things about the way their children see the world. This will help parents gain understanding into the motivations, thoughts, and actions of their children. Kids will benefit from this meeting of perspectives too! This type of communication will build the relationship between parent and child. Additionally, it gives children a feeling of safety and connection that will benefit their emotional and spiritual health. The connection between children and their parents is deeply spiritual. And, although many people would prefer to ignore this concept or refuse to believe it, professionals in the mental health field from schools such as Harvard, Yale, Emory, Chapel Hill, UCLA, and others would agree with me. Ainsley Earhardt and I discuss the relationship between parents and children as we cover the following topics: Ainsley's new book Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me. What age should I begin introducing TV to my newborn? What lessons have Ainsley's learned in raising her child? The importance of paying attention to the details. How your reactions to emergencies will help develop character in your child. How parenting provides us with glimpses of God's love for us. The catch to Proverbs' wisdom in raising kids. Picture provided by : Nathaniel D. Ether
Simply Joyful Podcast with Kristi Clover | Encouragement for your Faith and Family
Episode #041 with Ainsley EarhardtExperiencing Joy Through the Eyes of Our Children Head to SimplyJoyfulPodcast.com or KristiClover.com/041 to see all the Show Notes & Awesome Quotes that we collected for you! Happy “A November to Remember” on the Simply Joyful Podcast! We have 8 episodes coming up for you — and 8 amazing giveaways all from our wonderful sponsor for this month: DAYSPRING! This week: $50 Valued Gift Box from DaySpring, along with a special coupon code to use for your holiday shopping! **Sign up for the LAST giveaway HERE!** … Okay! Now onto this week's encouraging episode! Our guest today is none other than Ainsley Earhardt. I've been following Ainsley's career for a while now. She's a journalist and the co-host of Fox and Friends on the National Fox News Network. I remember watching Ainsley years ago when she was still very new to Fox News. One thing that I always remembered and that stood out to me was that she was so genuine. I am so thrilled to have her on the podcast today! She has quite a God-story that I cannot wait for you to hear. Ainsley shares the story about her journey into motherhood. The majority of my listeners are moms and everyone will probably agree that motherhood is not always easy. But many of us tend to forget that the journey into motherhood can be equally as difficult. I can't wait for you to listen in to my conversation with Ainsley and hear the story behind her new book Through Your Eyes BOOKS & SONGS MENTIONED… Take Heart My Child Through Your Eyes Ainsley shares about meeting Garth Brookes…here’s one of his albums: No Fences My blog post about my “God story” here: How Submission Saved My Marriage My blog post about my hysterectomy: Saying Good-bye to Fertility The charity that Ainsley supports with some of the proceeds of the book: Folds of Honor Foundation LINKS TO OTHER THINGS MENTIONED… (See more details on the SHOW NOTES!) The “November to Remember” Giveaway! Join our Simply Joyful community and get my Sanity Savers for Moms book FREE! The Simply Joyful Membership Site My DaySpring Favorites page Listening to Audio Books with Audible! The Simply Joyful Podcast mug Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss the next encouraging episode! iTunes & Stitcher I hope you enjoyed this week's podcast! My prayer is always that you will be blessed and encouraged by each episode. Live Simply. Be Joyful. LET’S CONNECT!… My Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest | Twitter CONNECT WITH THE AINSLEY… Ainsley Earhardt is a journalist who is the co-host of FOX and Friends. Earhardt is an anchor and correspondent for the Fox News Channel and Earhardt also reports for FOX’s The Sean Hannity Show with her own segment called “Ainsley Across America.” She was the former co-host for Fox & Friends First and has also co-hosted FOX and Friends Weekend, FOX’s All-American New Year’s Eve, America’s News Headquarters, been a panelist on The Live Desk and appeared on Greg Gutfeld’s Red Eye. You can check out Ainsley Earhardt HERE on Amazon! Be sure to visit the site as well at www.ainsleyearhardtbooks.com/. **This post may contain a few affiliate links, both Amazon & others. Please see my disclosure page if you have any questions.
"Fox & Friends" host Ainsley Earhardt talked motherhood, her new kids' book "Through Your Eyes" and her thoughts on the miscarriage she had before conceiving her daughter, Hayden in a recent appearance on "The Billy Hallowell Podcast." Earhardt, 41, discussed how raising her daughter has been a gift and dove deep into her experience with having a miscarriage. "We had a hard time conceiving ... we tried for not quite a year and then we got pregnant and we heard the heartbeat," she said. "We went for the appointment, we went for the next appointment and we didn't hear the heartbeat. We had a miscarriage."
Ainsley Earhardt of Fox News fame joins John Crist to talk about growing up in the great state of South Carolina and how attending USC shaped her as a person. They discuss the modern world of the Clemson/South Carolina rivalry, on which Earhardt is an expert. She may live in the most divided house in America, as she married former Clemson QB Will Proctor. As the SEC and ACC battle for fans in The Palmetto State, this rivalrty is more intense than ever.
Kerry Earnhardt proudly brings the Chevy Monte Carlo raced by his father, Dale, to the FoS.
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We travel to the State of California where 50% of all fresh fruits and vegetables consumed in Canada and the United States are produced. Beyond fresh produce, California is also a major producer of dairy, olives and nuts, and the list of foods goes on. But how secure is this reliance we all have on Californian food? Certainly for most Canadians and Americans, the distance food is travelling from California is almost laughable. But food miles aside, California has just endured its 3rd year of drought, leaving an already-fragile agricultural and seafood economy much more vulnerable. We learn of the challenges facing California's water supply and how this is affecting food production and as we often do on Deconstructing Dinner, we spend considerable time deconstructing the media and how some of America's largest networks and newspapers like Fox News and the Wall Street Journal are communicating a pretty misleading and innaccurate message about this drought and its impacts on Californian farmers. Since President Obama took office, Fox News has taken on an aggressive campaign to do whatever it possibly can to undermine the current presidency. In some cases, Fox has become full-on activists... helping organize and advocate protests, rallies and campaigns that challenge the President and his decisions. But within this dramatic change of tone at Fox News has been the blatant politicizing of issues that in many cases has Fox grasping with such intensity, that many gaping holes in their logic have presented themselves for some overdue deconstructing. While the California drought and it's impact on farmers is a multi-faceted and complex issue, Fox has chosen to instead blame the drought on the President and a "two-inch fish"! Guests Pete Lucero, Public Affairs Officer, Bureau of Reclamation (Sacramento, CA) - The Bureau of Reclamation is an agency of the United States Department of the Interior. The Bureau is in the 17 western states and the goal of reclamation is to provide water and power to those states. As for California, the Bureau operates 20 dams and reservoirs to help provide and deliver water for agriculture, urban use and maintaining natural habitat. Doug Obegi, Staff Attorney, Western Water Project, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) (San Francisco, CA) - After working as a policy analyst for a national environmental group for several years, Doug earned a law degree from UC Hastings College of the Law. According to Doug, he has now landed his dream job, by working to help NRDC restore the Bay-Delta and protect its imperiled wildlife. Zeke Grader, Executive Director, Institute for Fisheries Resources (San Francisco, CA) - Since 1992, Grader has served as Executive Director of the Institute for Fisheries Resources, an organization begun by the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen�s Associations. Zeke works to assure sustainable fisheries, including measures to protect against over-fishing, decreasing bycatch, rebuilding depleted fish stocks and protecting and restoring fish habitats. He has served as the president of the western region of the old National Federation of Fishermen and the West Coast Fisheries Development Foundation, and he currently serves on the board of directors of the Marine Fish Conservation Network. Other Voices Sean Hannity - Commentator, Hannity (Fox News) (New York, NY) - Sean Hannity is a popular commentator through his nationally syndicated radio show. His television program airs weeknights at 9pm on the Fox News Channel. Ainsley Earhardt - Correspondent, Fox News (New York, NY) - Earhardt joined the Fox network in 2007 and provides live news cut-ins during the overnight hours. Prior to her current position, Earhardt served as a morning/noon anchor for CBS affiliate, KENS-5 in San Antonio, Texas. Devin Nunes - United States Congressman, 21st Congressional District (Tulare, CA / Washington D.C.) - Rep. Devin Nunes is a Congressman from the agriculturally rich San Joaquin Valley of California. He is currently serving in his fourth term in the House of Representatives. Jon Stewart - Comedian, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (New York, NY) - Stewart is an American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian. He is best known as the host of The Daily Show, a satirical news program airing on Comedy Central in the United States and on The Comedy Network in Canada.
Lynn is talking about Fox News personality Ainsley Earhardts' comment about the Fox News Channel headquarters Christmas Tree being set on fire. Earhardt said that the man arrested for allegedly burning down the Christmas tree in New York was attacking, among other things, Hanukkah.