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The city of Chicago is currently under investigation by the DOJ for its "diversity" hiring practice. Mayor Brandon Johnson joins The Weekend to discuss the investigation and how the city plans to stand up to Trump. Rep. Joe Neguse also joins the show to express concerns over President Donald Trump's dinner for investors of his Trump Meme Coin.
President Donald Trump is under fire from critics who are accusing him of corruption after the president held a private dinner at his Golf club in Northern Virginia for crypto investors who bought into his meme coin. April Ryan and Daniel Koh join The Weekend to discuss how Trump is pushing the limits of the presidency like never seen before.
Ali Velshi is joined by Co-host of MSNBC's “The Weekend: Primetime” Catherine Rampell, host of SiriusXM's ‘The Dean Obeidallah Show' Dean Obeidallah, Law Professor at Columbia University Kimberlé Crenshaw, Co-hosts of MSNBC's “The Weekend: Primetime” Ayman Mohyeldin and Antonia Hylton, Professor of Law at University of California Berkeley Law Daniel Farber, Vice Chairman and Senior Advisor of Eurasia Group Gerald Butts, Staff Writer at The Atlantic David Graham, Senior Correspondent at Vox Zack Beauchamp, Co-host of MSNBC's “The Weekend: Primetime” Elise Jordan, Professor of Economics & Public Policy at University of Michigan Justin Wolfers, author of ‘All Boys Aren't Blue' George M. Johnson
With less than two weeks until the election, tens of millions of people have already cast their ballots. Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban joins from the road to discuss his endorsement of the vice president and what he thinks about both campaign's economic platforms. Plus ,national co-chair for the Harris-Walz campaign and former Senior Adviser to President Biden, Mitch Landrieu, talks about what's ahead in the final days of the campaign.
With three weeks to go and early voting reaching record numbers, the campaigns are circling around their drastically disparate final pitches to voters. This week, MSNBC political analyst Elise Jordan joins former Senator Claire McCaskill to highlightTrump's stark vision of the “enemies from within”, while Harris speaks to the center- and a combative Bret Baier on Fox News. Then, Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii lays out the vice president's framework to ease the housing crisis, what it means to go from NIMBY to YIMBY, and the importance of creating generational wealth for the next era of homebuyers. And lastly, Claire and Elise get to the heart of who to trust in the era of foreign interference, deepfakes and Trumpery.Further Reading: Here is the Washington Post piece Claire and Elise spoke about that shares how to spot deepfakes as the election nears: AI is spawning a flood of fake Trump and Harris voices. Here's how to tell what's real.Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. As a subscriber you'll also be able to get occasional bonus content from this and other shows.
67.1 million people tuned in Tuesday night to see how Vice President Kamala Harris' vision for America would contrast with former President Donald Trump's. And, by all accounts, she met the moment. This week, former Senator Claire McCaskill is joined by MSNBC political analyst Elise Jordan to talk about what the Cheney's and Taylor Swift have in common, and Harris' need to get specific on her economic message to sway those still undecided voters. Then: Harris campaign senior advisor and spokesperson Adrienne Elrod shares the inside scoop on how the campaign team viewed the vice president's debate performance and what they are focused on in this final sprint to November. Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. As a subscriber you'll also be able to get occasional bonus content from this and other shows.
The blurb I posted on the live video stream today read I watched two speeches from Washington DC yesterday. One that shouldn't have happened, and one that should (though the way we got there is troublesome). One brought out the best of America; the other, the worst. We'll discuss both of them today and more news of the day. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your perspective), I didn't comment on the quite offensive missive from Netanyahu because I spent that time railing against a regular listener who made a ridiculous comment in the chat telling me (somewhat paraphrasing) that I'm often balanced but too often say that Israel can do no wrong. I responded that he obviously doesn't listen closely, and went off on him. One thing that sets me off like little else is ascribing words or feelings to me that I never said and don't feel. Here's what I wrote on social media after watching that travesty of a speech that SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN GIVEN from the US Capitol or on US soil Watching the war criminal Netanyahu speechify in the US Capitol, and it's making me sick. Those words are difficult to write because I am Jewish, believe that Israel has a right to exist and defend itself. However.... Bibi- you had advance knowledge of 10-7 attacks yet the attacks still happened. Innocent ppl slaughtered with no help for HOURS. What's with the propaganda you're spewing? This is offensiveBibi celebrating the IDF- not for protecting Israelis on 10/7 (THEY DIDN'T) but for horrific slaughter of (mostly) innocent Palestinians in Gaza. I'm Jewish & support Israel's right to exist, defend itself. This isn't defense, it's doing what you claim to abhorThis speech is inappropriate in the US Capitol. The response of too many of these MoC are as offensive as is this speech. And I also reject Rashida Tlaib's blatant ugliness. Neither side is being represented fairly. It's all sickeningThat being said, I shared President Biden's speech -- but instead of playing back the video and audio, I read the text. Hearing it made me sad because, which Joe Biden has never been a strong orator, it's clear listening to him that he made the right move in pulling out of the race. He just doesn't have the strength for this campaign. He is, after all, 81. But the words he delivered were magnificent and deserve to be heard. I also went off on MSNBC and Elise Jordan's "focus group" segment in which she led the people with the question "Who is to blame for Joe Biden being in office in his condition? What condition is that Elise? MSNBC? And people wonder how we got here? JFC, it's journalistic malpractice.
Relationships can be one of the most significant gifts – and challenges – in our lives. The great thing is they can push us to Jesus. It's in Him we see and experience the fullness of grace. Elise Jordan points us to the grace, hope, and freedom we experience in that relationship with Jesus.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Elise Jordan at tothejordans@gmail.com and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
“It'll Change Your Life” sounds like an overstated advertising slogan. But when it comes to worship it happens to be true. Elise Jordan, Wendi Lyon, and Camille Adams share about the powerful impact of worship on their lives. They make it clear that music is not required to worship – but they do spontaneously break into song at one point. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen.
Pennsylvania focus group on Jan. 6th shocks MSNBC, Trump voters in Pittsburgh prove they've seen through two years of Democrat propaganda on "The Insurrection!" They know more about Jan. 6, Antifa and BLM than MSNBC reporter Elise Jordan. ESPN covers New England Patriots honoring police officers on Monday Night Football. MSNBC analyst Jason Johnson says anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is a fascist. Katie Britt, GOP Alabama Senate candidate, joins Clay and Buck to tell us about her mission to defend America's children. If Mitch McConnell was supporting all GOP candidates, GOP senate victory could be even bigger.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pennsylvania focus group on Jan. 6th shocks MSNBC, Trump voters in Pittsburgh prove they've seen through two years of Democrat propaganda on "The Insurrection!" They know more about Jan. 6, Antifa and BLM than MSNBC reporter Elise Jordan. ESPN covers New England Patriots honoring police officers on Monday Night Football. MSNBC analyst Jason Johnson says anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is a fascist. Katie Britt, GOP Alabama Senate candidate, joins Clay and Buck to tell us about her mission to defend America's children. If Mitch McConnell was supporting all GOP candidates, GOP senate victory could be even bigger.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As former President Trump awaits a subpoena from the Jan. 6th committee, we learn one of his closest allies in Congress must testify in the Georgia election probe. Meantime, as Marjorie Taylor Greene continues to spout the big lie, we learn more Republicans are “mimicking” her and they're getting big money for it. Plus, British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation today. Yamiche Alcindor, Neal Katyal, Katie Benner, Mark McKinnon, David Plouffe, Elise Jordan, and Peter Spiegel join.
Host Reed Galen is joined by Elise Jordan a Political Analyst for MSNBC and NBC News to discuss the state of chaos that is the GOP, Rick Scott's head-scratching new tax plan that he keeps doubling and tripling down on, and what to expect in the 2022 midterm elections especially with primary season just around the corner. Plus, what can be learned from the leadership of Dwight D. Eisenhower…and how could that wisdom be used today?
The United States has officially ended its longest war, as Jennifer closes out our deep-dive into the war in Afghanistan during Part 2 of her conversation with Elise Jordan, which was originally recorded on August 24, 2021. (If you haven't listened to Part 1, we highly suggest you go back and listen to that first.) Elise worked for the National Security Council and the State Department under President George W. Bush. She lived in Afghanistan while working on an international development project and as a journalist. In this episode, Elise shares her experience embedding with female U.S. Marines in 2010, who were tasked with connecting with local women and girls. She shares the divides between what Afghans wanted and needed and what the U.S. was able to provide, her frustration with media coverage of America's longest war, and what she hopes for in the coming months and years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part 1 of this conversation with Elise Jordan, we begin our deep-dive into the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Elise has worked for the National Security Council and the State Department under President George W. Bush, and she has lived in Afghanistan for a United States Agency for International Development project and as a journalist. Elise joins Jennifer on the show to share her desperate attempts to evacuate friends and former colleagues from Kabul, what she thinks the Biden administration could have done to better prepare for this moment, and what the August 31 deadline for U.S. troop withdrawal means for evacuation efforts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part 1 of this conversation with Elise Jordan, we begin our deep-dive into the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Elise has worked for the National Security Council and the State Department under President George W. Bush, and she has lived in Afghanistan for a United States Agency for International Development project and as a journalist. Elise joins Jennifer on the show to share her desperate attempts to evacuate friends and former colleagues from Kabul, what she thinks the Biden administration could have done to better prepare for this moment, and what the August 31 deadline for U.S. troop withdrawal means for evacuation efforts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Nicolle Wallace discusses the testimony of the medical examiner who performed George Floyd's autopsy in the Chauvin trial. Plus, a look at the post-Trump GOP, voter suppression efforts in Texas, a never before seen look at the Capitol insurrection, and a significant step in vaccinating children. Joined by: Shaquille Brewster, Harry Litman, Reverend Al Sharpton, Donna Edwards, Peter Strzok, Katie Benner, Julian Castro, Elise Jordan, Richard Engel, and Dr. Ashish Jha
Nicolle Wallace discusses the DHS warning that violent extremists remain a heightened threat. Plus, a newly-elected Republican congresswoman faces backlash over her incendiary comments, Biden's orderly presidency, Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani for defamation, Trump keeps his hold over the GOP, worries of new coronavirus variants, Doug Emhoff's historic role as Second Gentleman, and a power shift in the stock market raises questions of market manipulation. Joined by: Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Clint Watts, Miles Taylor, Anna Palmer, Elise Jordan, Alayna Treene, Juanita Tolliver, Michael Steel, Heidi Przybyla, David Jolly, Eddie Glaude, Dr. Kavita Patel, Mara Gay, Phil Rucker, and Tim O’Brien
Jason Johnson and Jonathan Capehart, in for Nicolle Wallace, discuss Trump signing the covid relief bill he’s threatened to veto for days - ending a crisis of his own making. Plus, President-elect Joe Biden shows how he will lead in moments of crisis, the latest in Georgia with just eight days to go until the runoff elections, an update on the bombing in Nashville that took place on Christmas Day, airports see a record number of travelers since the pandemic started, and how Biden is approaching a divided America.Joined by: Mike Memoli, A.B. Stoddard, Errin Haines, Peter Baker, Tia Mitchell, Julian Castro, Jim Cavanaugh, Dr. Vin Gupta, Jonathan Lemire, Olivia Troye, Sam Stein, Reverend Al Sharpton, Elise Jordan, Shaquille Brewster, Steve Patterson and Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
Nicolle Wallace discusses Donald Trump downplaying the cyber-hack’s links to Russia, Joe Biden gets the covid vaccine, voting machine companies threaten to sue conservative media outlets for defamation, members of Congress also get the vaccine, Trump escalates his efforts to cling to power, Vice President-elect Harris campaigns in Georgia, and the U.K. experiences a more infectious strain of coronavirus.Joined by: Peter Strozk, Jonathan Lemire, Phil Rucker, Hans Nichols, Ben Smith, Donna Edwards, Elise Jordan, Olivia Troye, Tom Nichols, Yamiche Alcindor, Senator Angus King, Reverend Al Sharpton, Aisha Mills, and Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
Nicolle Wallace discusses the split screen approaches to the coronavirus vaccine between Trump and Biden. Plus, a look into Biden’s pick for Secretary of Defense, the Texas attorney general sues 4 battleground states over their election results, Florida state police raid the home of a scientist who challenged her state’s governor on the virus, the first covid vaccines are being administered in the U.K., and a newly unsealed whistleblower complaint alleges armed Mexican guards were smuggled in to protect the border wall. Joined by: Phil Rucker, Olivia Troye, Laurie Garrett, Geoff Bennett, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Andrew Weissman, A.B. Stoddard, Jonathan Swan, Keir Simmons, Dr. Peter Hotez, David Plouffe, Elise Jordan, and Julia Ainsley
Nicolle Wallace discusses Joe Biden’s plans for tackling the virus and the country’s economic woes. Plus, the pandemic is hitting red states as much as blue states despite Trump playing politics, protests over the shut down of a bar in Staten Island, strained first responders and medical workers across the country, Republicans' subservience to Trump, and what to expect from Trump's rally in Georgia tomorrow.Joined by: Steve Rattner, Jason Johnson, Hans Nichols, Heidi Przybyla, Matt Viser, Reverend Al Sharpton, Corey Kilgannon, Ellison Barber, Chuck Rosenberg, Elise Jordan, Tim Miller, Lenny Bernstein, Dr. Kavita Patel, Greg Bluestein, and Jon Meacham
Welcome to our election special of Skimm’d from The Couch, where we’re talking to women from both sides of the aisle about their careers in politics. Elise Jordan is a veteran of the George W. Bush White House, where she worked as speechwriter and an advisor to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and as communications director for the National Security Council. So we knew she’d have some tips on how to be a strong communicator at work. Even in high stakes situations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nicolle Wallace discusses Joe Biden giving a speech in Gettysburg, PA calling for the nation to unite as the president continues to downplay the virus following his time at Walter Reed Medical Center. Plus, top U.S. military leaders are self-quarantining, the reckless handling of the pandemic outbreak in the White House, what those who lost a loved one to the virus think of Trump’s minimizing of it, and Michelle Obama stresses the need for everyone to vote.Joined by: Donny Deutsch, Jonathan Lemire, Donna Edwards, Garrett Haake, Elizabeth Neumann, Jason Johnson, Eli Stokols, Elise Jordan, Dr. Anne Rimon, and Kristin Urquiza
Nicolle Wallace discusses the United States becoming the world’s example of how not to beat the coronavirus. Plus, how June went from bad to worse for Trump, the White House’s silence on Russia growing louder, Joe Biden maintains a steady lead over Donald Trump in the polls, and the NFL's Washington Redskins team says they will review their name. Joined by: Carol Leonnig, Jonathan Lemire, Dr. Peter Hotez, Reverend Al Sharpton, A.B. Stoddard, John Heilemann, David Gura, Cal Perry, Dr. Kavita Patel, Eli Stokols, Rick Stengel, Basil Smikle, Elise Jordan, Gabe Gutierrez, Eddie Glaude, and Maya Wiley*This episode of Deadline: White House was 2 hours long, enjoy!
I have no problem with Fedex paying zero in taxes. Salary and the free market...Gas station workers vs.school teachers in Florida. Iran's a mess, either stay away or find a way to make nice. Aramco IPO. Cost of the war on terror. Social Security and the conspiracy to keep people poor and stupid. Obama warns against the communists running for President. Elise Jordan is a hypocrite.
I have no problem with Fedex paying zero in taxes. Salary and the free market...Gas station workers vs.school teachers in Florida. Iran's a mess, either stay away or find a way to make nice. Aramco IPO. Cost of the war on terror. Social Security and the conspiracy to keep people poor and stupid. Obama warns against the communists running for President. Elise Jordan is a hypocrite.
Elise Jordan: Spanning The Political Globe
In this episode, co-hosts Michael Isikoff and Dan Klaidman are joined by Congressman Steve Cohen of Tennessee to discuss the Articles of Impeachment he put forth against the President previously as well as what the Democrats' upcoming plan is now that they have control of the House. Then one half of the popular podcast "Words Matter," Elise Jordan, joins to talk about what's going on in Mississippi and her thoughts on The White House Correspondents' Association shelving its tradition of having a comedian roast the president and the press corps at its annual fundraising dinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elise Jordan: The State of Our Country
Lord Ashcroft talks to Elise Jordan about the new round of Ashcroft in America research leading up to November's midterm elections - and about his new book 'White Flag? An examination of the UK's defence capability'
Steve Schmidt explains how the party of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan has become the single greatest threat to liberty, freedom and human rights under Donald Trump. Then, Elise Jordan remembers Heather Heyer and reflects on the 1st Anniversary of the violent white-supremacist rally in Charlottesville. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the 1st anniversary of Charlottesville, Elise Jordan reflects on one of the darker moments in recent history. Elise pays tribute to Heather Heyer, the peaceful protester who was murdered during a violent White Supremacist rally one year ago this weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to "Words Matter" with Elise Jordan and Steve Schmidt. Our goal here is to promote reality. As a wise man once said, "Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, not their own facts." Words have power and they have consequences. In this episode we will explore the questions: How did we arrive at this political moment? Will the Republican Party and the conservative movement survive President Trump and Trumpism? And if the GOP survives, what does it look like and who leads it? We will explore these questions with "Firing Line" host and conservative author Margaret Hoover. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this sneak preview of "Words Matter," Elise Jordan gives us a look at what she and co-host Steve Schmidt have in store for their new weekly podcast. "Words Matter" debuts August 6th. New episodes Mondays. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Friday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. Brian Truitt (USA Today) -- Lucasfilm announced this week that Ron Howard, the Oscar-winning filmmaker of "A Beautiful Mind" and "Apollo 13," has been named director of the upcoming young Han Solo Star Wars film starring Alden Ehrenreich in the role Harrison Ford made famous.2. Jason Wert (USA Radio) -- A new study under Antarctic ice is showing animals never seen before.3. Robert Caltabiano (former Secret Service agent) -- Johnny Depp is under fire after making controversial comments about assassinating President Donald Trump.4. Roundtable discussion -- Elise Jordan, a Bush White House aide turned MSNBC analyst and TIME contributor, warned Republicans against defending a fact-challenged President Donald Trump, comparing doing so to “hugging a suicide bomber.”Like us on Facebook!Image credit: Faiz Zaki / Shutterstock.com
Cooper and Olivia try ambushing a woman into a date with another woman in the hope she'll realize she's a lesbian in this edition of "Black Tie Nights." In Porn Minus Porn, the Under the Gun Theater ensemble receives their scripts only after stepping on stage. They must read this real adult film script without preparation. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Elise Jordan, Brittany Vogel, Mishell Livio, Allie Keller, Dylan Hackworth, Sam Kyker and Justin Hamby. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media. You can follow the show's creator on Twitter @BowmanInc
In this episode of "Black Tie Nights," nerdy Ryan returns in a bid to become Cooper and Olivia's assistant. And a famous surfer dude ditches his groupies to find love with an older woman. In Porn Minus Porn, the Under the Gun Theater ensemble receives their scripts only after stepping on stage. They must read this real adult film script without preparation. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Elise Jordan, Brittany Vogel, Mishell Livio, Allie Keller, Dylan Hackworth, Sam Kyker and Justin Hamby. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media. You can follow the show's creator on Twitter @BowmanInc
In this episode of "Black Tie Nights," Cooper and Olivia try to hire an assistant for their matchmaking service and a famous soap opera star gets a date with a huge nerd. In Porn Minus Porn, the Under the Gun Theater ensemble receives their scripts only after stepping on stage. They must read this real adult film script without preparation. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Elise Jordan, Katie Heath, Kristen Rau, McKenzie Morrell, Dylan Hackworth and Gabe Caruso. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media. You can follow the show's creator on Twitter @BowmanInc
It's time for a brand new series. We're now following "Black Tie Nights." In the first episode, "Date and Switch," Olivia tries to get over the grief of her dead husband while Cooper plays matchmaker in the least efficient way possible. In Porn Minus Porn, the Under the Gun Theater ensemble receives their scripts only after stepping on stage. They must read this real adult film script without preparation. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Elise Jordan, Katie Heath, Kristen Rau, McKenzie Morrell, Dylan Hackworth and Gabe Caruso. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media. You can follow the show's creator on Twitter @BowmanInc
How hard could it be to make a decent Star Wars porn parody? Apparently very hard. Listen to a lackluster retelling of the original Star Wars film that somehow includes just four sex scenes, each less inspired than the last. They didn't even come up with "sexy" versions of the original character names! Dong Vader? Hand Solo? Princess Lay-ya? Luke Skyhumper? Nothin'. It's disturbingly lazy, even for porn. In Porn Minus Porn, the Under the Gun Theater ensemble receives their scripts only after stepping on stage. They must read this real adult film script without preparation. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Nick Bernardi, Elise Jordan, Allie Keller, Bre Brown, Sam Kyker, Matt Fox, Ross Compton, Adam Shalzi and Bill Stern. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media
Fifty Shades of Grey was an unsexy cinematic trainwreck that somehow managed to earn $570 million dollars worldwide. Find out if the dialogue holds up when we remove the sex scenes and focus on these two terrible characters. The actors received their scripts only after stepping on stage. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Kannan Arumugam, Claire Swanson, Elise Jordan and Adam Shalzi. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media.