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We're so back with another conversation, this time with Erin Murphy!Erin is a Sulman Prize 2025 Finalist and 2025 a Brett Whitely travelling scholarship Finalist.Having an art boss, not spending too much time at the Darlo all of the time, science objects, the lack of robots at Nas, prime pigs, animals are fun to paint and look at, the world is a massive checklist, Conrad Clapheck, Regional galleries, Newport, Falling by the Cooks River
Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy joins Chad to expand on why she and the DFL continues a push for economic recovery dollars to support businesses impacted by Operation Metro Surge
GOP Senate candidate Michele Tafoya joins Chad in studio for an extended interview her campaign and stances on several issues before a conversation with DFL Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy about continuing to push for state dollars to support businesses hurt during Operation Metro Surge.
Chad's fantastic lineup of guests throughout the show today includes Rena Sarigianopoulos from KARE 11, Colonel David Hunt, Star Tribune reporter Jeff Day, GOP Senate candidate Michele Tafoya and DFL Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy!
Erin Murphy, Des Moines Bureau Chief for The Gazette, analyses the Iowa primary election results from Tuesday. He'll look at the US Senate and gubernatorial primaries, examine other key results, describe the messages that voters sent, and take a peak at the Fall elections where all national eyes will be back on Iowa.
Tom Hauser, the Chief Political correspondent for Channel 5, was in for Vineeta and talked about the legislative session coming to an end. Was it really a total dud of a session or not? Blois Olson with analysis on the WCCO Morning News.
Tom Hauser, the Chief Political correspondent for Channel 5, was in for Vineeta and talked about the legislative session coming to an end. Was it really a total dud of a session or not? Blois Olson with analysis on the WCCO Morning News.
What do Minnesotan's need to know about what happened this session? Erin Murphy, the Senate Majority Leader, woke up early to talk with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
What do Minnesotan's need to know about what happened this session? Erin Murphy, the Senate Majority Leader, woke up early to talk with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
Minnesota lawmakers are filling in the details of a legislative budget agreement struck this week and will have to hustle to pass the bills needed to enact it.If they do, Minnesotans will see reductions in their vehicle registration, help with rising property taxes, continuation of a lead pipe replacement push and more. A key hospital in Minneapolis would get a lifeline and counties would get money to replace old technology that makes running programs difficult and fraud more of a risk.The Legislature was tasked with a compact agenda and it looks like that is what will result. Items that were seen as politically problematic were kept to the side in favor of proposals that could get bipartisan buy-in. MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst talks with the Minnesota's four caucus leaders about how a session-ending agreement came together — two DFLers and two Republicans. Then, a check-in with our state Capitol team, and what they're picking up on, as the Legislature inches closer to its conclusion. Guests:Rep. Lisa Demuth, of Cold Spring, is a Republican and the speaker of the Minnesota House.Rep. Zack Stephenson, of Coon Rapids, is the DFL caucus leader for the Minnesota House. Sen. Erin Murphy, of St. Paul, is the DFL Senate majority leader. Sen. Mark Johnson, of East Grand Forks, is the Republican Senate minority leader. Dana Ferguson is a political correspondent for MPR News.Peter Cox is a politics reporter for MPR News.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation or subscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS.
The Senate Majority Leader joined Vineeta to look ahead to the final State of The State Address from Governor Walz along with discussion of some other items that are pressing the legislature right now, Funding for Hennepin Healthcare Hospital along with North Memorial, plus dollars for expanding Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul.
The Senate Majority Leader joined Vineeta to look ahead to the final State of The State Address from Governor Walz along with discussion of some other items that are pressing the legislature right now, Funding for Hennepin Healthcare Hospital along with North Memorial, plus dollars for expanding Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul.
On Iowa Politics Podcast host Erin Murphy sat down with former Iowa Governor and former U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad on Thursday, April 2, 2026 to talk about current events and reflect on Branstad's legacy as the longest serving Governor in U.S. history.Watch the interview on video at: https://youtu.be/SoZFkIKQ-AA1:19 Iowa Award3:11 Republican Primary for Governor, Branstad's Endorsement of Randy Feenstra9:18 Branstad's reaction to Eddie Andrews calling for Adam Steen to drop out of gubernatorial race17:15 Branstad on Ashley Hinson17:45 Branstad on Joe Mitchell18:17 Branstad on Mariannette Miller-Meeks19:24 Iowa Caucuses21:30 Branstad's time as U.S. Ambassador to China35:48 Reflecting on Branstad's time as Iowa GovernorThis episode was produced by Bailey Cichon.
State legislatures are debating new proposals on immigration policy. On this episode, we take a closer look at immigration bills under consideration in Iowa and our neighboring states and what those proposals could mean for immigrant families and communities. Erin Murphy breaks down the latest from Iowa, while Brenden Moore and Seth Tupper report on what's unfolding in Illinois and South Dakota. Harvest Public Media's Anna Pope also joins to explain how changes to food assistance are affecting immigrant families.
City Councilor at Large Erin Murphy joins the show to discuss the city of Boston's budget and slams a Mayor Wu ally for blocking a city audit. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Iowa's second funnel deadline has passed. What bills are still alive, and what does it all mean for the rest of the legislative session? Today, statehouse reporters Katarina Sostaric of IPR, Stephen Gruber-Miller of the 'Des Moines Register', and Erin Murphy of 'The Gazette' join to break it all down. The conversation covers the biggest unresolved issues shaping the session, including competing property tax proposals, ongoing debates over eminent domain and carbon pipelines, and concerns about a projected budget deficit. The group also discusses key developments in education policy, criminal justice, and health care.
This episode features Katie D. Saucedo - Author of "Suzy & Roxy Go Camping," and it is the first children's book by Katie. Find out the backstory of how the book came to be, her experiences writing and publishing it, and much more on this episode of The Total Podcast! with Phil Scott. A special "Thank You!" goes out to pilot and animal advocate Erin Murphy, who along with Katie, helped make this episode possible!This episode is Part 2 honoring Women's History Month on The Total Podcast! with Phil Scott - don't miss it!Episode Links:https://www.amazon.com/Suzy-Roxy-Camping-Katie-Saucedo-ebook/dp/B0DZRKN7N3https://www.instagram.com/katsauce_writes/https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQSyGqGjTun/https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/suzy-roxy-go-campinghttps://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/228318961-suzy-roxy-go-camping-children-s-picture-book-by-katie-d-saucedo-andPhil Scott Links:The Total Podcast! With Phil Scott Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastphil/?hl=en Email: podcastphilscott@gmail.com
Send a textWe Stop The Tape on the DFL's absurd fixation on ICE and determination to allow protesting at public officials' homesCheck out the American Experiment PodcastWelcome back! This week on the American Experiment Podcast… Just a few days into the 2026 Minnesota legislative session, the American Experiment Podcast team is so overwhelmed with content that we are bringing you a SPECIAL full-length STOP THE TAPE episode featuring Bill Walsh! Grace, Kathryn, and Bill tackle the DFL's absurd fixation on ICE, plus the drama surrounding the anti-fraud Inspector General bill. They finish with a lightning found of legislative lunacy, from Rep. Leah Finke's wild stance on access to “mature content” for minors to the DFL's determination to allow protesting at public officials' homes. Buckle up… It's going to be a bumpy ride!Remember to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE and never miss an episode of the American Experiment Podcast! See you next Tuesday afternoon!Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts including Apple and Spotify.Check out our NEW legal podcast: Rationally Based PodcastFollow The American Experiment on all social platforms: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!00:00 - Coming up on today's episode...00:29 - Welcome Back!03:05 - The start of the 2026 session06:05 - Sen. Erin Murphy wants you to know how she feels15:18 - Boston man says ICE tried to kill him......TWICE!21:24 - Middle school teacher, aka anti-ICE activist26:22 - Rep. Walter Hudson's GREAT response28:19 - Do NOT clap for the peanuts!!34:20 - Rep. Jim Nash calling out DFL's hypocrisy43:50 - Rep. Leigh Finke WANTS your kids to access "mature content"48:06 - Bill wanting harsher sentence for repeat offenders using a gun struck down by DFL49:40 - DFL opposes BAN on protesting at private homes51:40 - $2.9 BILLION deficit coming down the pipe for Minnesotans53:39 - Hearing from YOU!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#minneapolis #governorwalz #walz #minnesota #legislature #capitol #mn #republicans #democrats #politics #gop #dfl #stpaul #culture #politics
Each year, over 11 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean, which is like dumping a garbage truck full of plastic every minute. For years, we've known that marine animals eat this debris, but no one had measured exactly how much plastic it takes to kill them. Dr. Erin Murphy, who leads ocean plastics research at the Ocean Conservancy, is the principal author of a major study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Her team analyzed more than 10,000 necropsies from 95 species of seabirds, sea turtles, and marine mammals worldwide. Earth911's summary describes this critical study, which found lethal plastic thresholds that could change how we view the plastic crisis.The study measured how deadly different types of plastic are to sea life, which makes the results especially useful for policymakers. Each finding suggests a clear policy action, such as banning balloon releases like Florida has done, banning plastic bags as in California's SB 54, or improving how fishing gear is marked and recovered. Still, Erin points out that focusing only on certain plastics is not enough. Her team found that even small amounts of any plastic can be dangerous. As she says, "At the end of the day, there is too much plastic in the ocean," and we need big changes at every stage of the plastics life cycle, from production to disposal.There's encouraging evidence that interventions work. Communities in Hawaii conducted large-scale beach cleanups and saw the Hawaiian monk seal population rebound. A study published in Science confirmed that bag bans reduce plastic on beaches by 25 to 47%. And Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup, now in its 40th year, removed more than a million plastic bags from beaches last year. These actions address a parallel crisis in human health that is building from the same pollution source. Most of the microplastics now found in humans and around the world began as the same macroplastics that are killing puffins and turtles. As Erin puts it, "I do view this all as part of the same crisis."You can read the full study at pnas.org and learn more about Ocean Conservancy's work at oceanconservancy.org.
I interview acclaimed poet Erin Murphy. we discuss her background, her creative inspirations, and she reads several of her poems. we have an enthusiastic chat about artistic motivation, teaching literature to college students, and the ins and outs of publication. Anyone who wishes to learn more about Erin, read her poetry, or purchase her books should visit her website:www.erin-murphy.com
We welcome actress Erin Murphy, who spent her first eight years of life charming TV watchers as young Tabitha Stephens on Bewitched. Erin takes us behind the scenes at one of television's most beloved classics, sharing vivid memories from a childhood spent witnessing the creation of Hollywood magic.Erin and her fraternal twin sister Diane were originally cast together to share the role of Tabitha, following child labor laws which severely limit the number of hours a toddler can spend working. But, as Erin reveals with a laugh, in the 1960s, rules were “suggestions.” Erin was the twin who took to the craft of acting and she was often brought right back to the set while producers pretended to swap her out. Soon, Erin became the show's singular Tabitha.Erin recalls the delight of working with fantastical props, whimsical effects, and a cast she adored. A natural performer, she memorized not only her own lines but everyone else's, and she truly cherishes her time on the set. Erin and Diane were treated with kindness and respect and were even given Donna Reed's former dressing room where the amenities of home gave them space for play and nap time. Erin's success on Bewitched soon led to appearances on other iconic shows, including Lassie.Erin is coming with “two Darrins” insights. She worked with Dick York and Dick Sargent for three years each and she shares a touching story about reconnecting with the original Darrin, Dick York, years later through the Kevin and Bean morning radio show. She weighs in on whether Bewitched can be read as a metaphor for being different or even being closeted and she opines on why the show still resonates today as a fun, campy, nostalgic, yet surprisingly modern-feeling classic.Erin also recalls the many rising stars who made early Bewitched appearances and she shares thoughts on why she never truly connected with Paul Lynde. She reflects on a groundbreaking episode, written by high-school students, that confronted racism. The story involves Tabitha and her best friend Lisa who is black. When told by an adult that they could never be sisters, Tabitha uses witchcraft to turn them both polka dotted. Erin identifies this as Elizabeth Montgomery's favorite episode.After her early TV career, Erin enjoyed a normal childhood in Orange County before returning to the entertainment world as a host and reality-show participant in projects like Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Wrestling and RuPaul's Drag U. She went on to raise six children, including a son with autism, and has devoted herself to community service and volunteerism. Erin even launched her own alpaca farm, and turned it into a thriving business selling knit goods! This TV icon is as endearing as she is inspiring and Erin's Hollywood and beyond journey is a testament to her grace, charm and character.In current media --Weezy: One Shot With Ed Sheeran on NetflixFritz: The American Revolution from Ken BurnsPath Points of Interest:Erin Murphy on FacebookErin Murphy on InstagramErin Murphy on WikipediaErin Murphy on IMDBOne Shot With Ed Sheeran on NetflixThe American Revolution - PBS
Erin Murphy, who portrayed Tabitha on “Bewitched,” gives her take on who was the best Darrin.
State Sen. Erin Murphy, Sen. Majority Leader joins Jason DeRusha on the porch of the WCCO Radio Booth at the Minnesota State Fair. She's been fielding calls from many people from out of state asking “what is going on in Minnesota”. She and Jason explore the question everyone is asking… what can we do? How can we help? Steph Shimp from the Blue Barn stops by the WCCO Radio porch to talk what's new at their booth this year… Funnel cake crusted white cheddar cheese curds!
State Sen. Erin Murphy, Sen. Majority Leader joins Jason DeRusha on the porch of the WCCO Radio Booth at the Minnesota State Fair. She's been fielding calls from many people from out of state asking “what is going on in Minnesota”. She and Jason explore the question everyone is asking… what can we do? How can we help?
On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met. Tackling anything from local to state to national, On Iowa Politics is your weekly dose of analysis and insight into the issues affecting Iowa.This week on the podcast, potential changes to IPERS is once again in the news, two more Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, and how Democratic candidates are talking to voters thus far this cycle.On Iowa Politics is hosted by Erin Murphy, the Des Moines Bureau Chief for The Gazette in Cedar Rapids.With him this week are Gazette Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Sarah Watson of the Quad City Times, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal and Gazette columnist Althea Cole.Gazette Digital Content Manager Becky Lutgen Gardner produced this episode. Comments: erin.murphy@thegazette.com, becky.gardner@thegazette.com
Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness is joined in studio by Senator Rob Kupec and Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy to discuss some recent happenings in the great state of Minnesota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Shapiro talks with CSIS researcher (and undersea cable enthusiast) Erin Murphy about the threats facing these critical transmission paths at the bottom of the world's oceans. Erin explains why undersea cables are vital to military communications, financial systems, and healthcare—and how they've evolved into strategic targets. She also discusses the roles of China and Russia, and how the commercial interests of the infrastructure's private owners stack up against national security concerns.
Jason talks with Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy about the attacks on her colleagues and friends and how we move forward as a state.
3pm Hour: Jason starts the show talking to State Sen. Erin Murphy about the attacks against her colleagues and how we move forward as a state. Then the TSA has announced you can leave your shoes on through security!
06/30/25: While filling in for Joel Heitkamp, Minnesota State Senator Rob Kupec is joined by his colleague, Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy to chat after the assassination of former Speaker Melissa Hortman. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A one day special session convenes in St Paul later this morning. The leaders in the Senate, Majority Leader Erin Murphy and Minority Leader Mark Johnson stopped by the WCCO Morning News and visited with Tom Hauser from KSTP TV, who is in for Vineeta.
The DFL Controlled Senate has gotten their work nearly done. It's the House that isn't controlling some of their members as the deadline approaches later tonight.
What are chemical reactions like in space? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice team up with Kate the Chemist to explore how cesium helps us tell time, the elusive quest for the periodic table's “island of stability,” how AI is revolutionizing chemistry, and more!NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/explosive-science-with-kate-the-chemist/Thanks to our Patrons moe shannon, Shaye S, Nic Chappell, Brandon Gibson, Ernest Carducci, Andrew Kidder, Aidan Beaney, Maurice, Erin Murphy, Robin Guo, Szymon Środa, Richard Brounstein, Jayant Dhawan, Ernesto Medina, Javier Lee, micheal stucker, Leslie Ekker, Steven, Ramkumar Agnihotram, Andrew Carl, Takashi H, Jasper, Lacie, and Linda, Kevin Contreras, ScarlettMoose, Sophia & Nick Sestrac, Earl Gleason, Jabari, the Dark and Not-All-That-Powerful Wizard, Bostjan Pisler, Rich Culbertson, Jeroen Allebé, Jack Black, Lauren New, Kevin Curry, Zs_cience94, Rich Dercheimer, Ned, Charles Davenport, Jenna Noeller, Nick Dragan, Simon Coulson, Andrii Pronkin, Andrew Coffey, D G, sai, and Ben Barzilay for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
On this week's motivation monday, I'm talking to Alison Arngrim. New York Times Best Selling author of Confessions of A Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated, Alison Arngrim is best known to viewers world-wide for her portrayal of the incredibly nasty “Nellie Oleson” on the much loved, long running hit television series Little House On The Prairie, and continues to amuse audiences through her many film, television, stage and multi-media appearances. Her one woman show Confessions of a Prairie Bitch, which started at Club Fez in New York in 2002, has now become a world-wide phenomenon, having been performed to packed houses in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Green Bay, San Francisco, Seattle, and in France, where Arngrim performs entirely in French to standing room only crowds in her all-French version titled: Confessions d'une Garce de La Prairie and La Malle aux Tresors de Nellie Oleson. As a stand-up comedian, Arngrim has headlined at nightclubs such as the Laugh Factory, the Comedy Store and the Improv in Los Angeles; as well as the Laurie Beechman Theatre in New York and assorted comedy venues across the United States and Canada. She is currently starring in two comedy series pilots: Life Interrupted, as the ex-wife of commercial child star Mason Reese, with Erin Murphy, (“Bewitched”) as her new wife and Dawn Wells, (“Gilligan's Island), as her mother, as well as, C.P.R. – Child Performers Resurrection Talent Agency, as an ex-child star gone wrong, trying to save herself and her assorted misfit cohorts by opening a talent agency. Arngrim has mocked her status as an “ex-child star” on Jay Leno's Tonight Show, during their month-long parody, “Hollywood Survivor” and continues to be a frequent interview subject on everything from A&E, “E! Entertainment, TV Land and VH-1, to CNN and the Travel Channel. The TV Land network honored her undying image as TV's worst bitch, by declaring her the winner of their 2006 award for, “Character Most Desperately In Need Of A Time Out.” She starred in the heartwarming, gay, Christmas cult classic, Make the Yuletide Gay, as the overbearing “Heather Mancuso.” Her other television and film appearances include, Livin' the Dream, Tinder & Grinder, The Bilderberg Club, For the Love of May with Ru Paul and Patricia Neal, and The Last Place On Earth with Billy Dee Williams and Phyllis Diller. In 2007, she began her foray into French cinema with the role of “Edith” in the French detective comedy, Jean Pierre Mocky's Le Deal. Her stage work includes, The Vagina Monologs, Sirena: Queen of the Tango, Dear Brutus, The Wool Gatherer, the French bedroom farce, In One Bed And Out The Other, Michael Kearns' AIDS/US II, “Rita” in the 2005 GLAAD Award nominated production of Last Summer At Bluefish Cove, the somewhat off kilter “Reverend Pat Miass” in Joni and Gina's Wedding, and the Ovation Award Nominated musical-drama, Flirting with Morty, as the abusive, trashy and tragic Ray Lee. In her spare time, she takes tourists on the rollicking comedy outing, Nasty Nellie's Tour of Hollywood, (featured at Dearly Departed Tours), where she simultaneously enlightens and amuses passengers with behind the scenes tales from both Hollywood history and her own life. Offstage, Arngrim has been a dedicated and compassionate AIDS activist for nearly three decades, volunteering for AIDS Project Los Angeles and Tuesday's Child, an organization assisting children and families affected by HIV and AIDS. In addition, Arngrim currently serves as California Chair, National Spokesperson and Founding Board Member on the National Advisory Board of The National Association to Protect Children, or PROTECT.org, fighting to give children a legal and political voice in the war against child abuse.
Erin Murphy, Des Moines Bureau Chief for The Gazette, talks about Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds decision not to seek reelection, her future and legacy, the possible nominees from both parties, possible Democratic resurgence in 2025 special elections, and Sen. Chuck Grassley's seat which is up in 2028.
CNN Michael Smerconish shares his take on the contentions Oval Office showdown between President Trump, Vice-President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Then, Admiral James Stavridis joins Smerconish to explain how Ukraine can move forward without U.S. support. Later, a former Zelensky Cabinet Member says he believes the shouting match inside the Oval Office was triggered by a moment lost in translation that could have been avoided. After that, Michael Peterson, the chairman and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, explains the main drivers that will help tackle the national debt. Finally, Erin Murphy, an NYU Law Professor and forensic DNA expert, explains the legal and ethical challenges behind law enforcement using genealogy databases for forensic investigations like the Idaho murder trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CSIS's Erin Murphy, deputy director of the CSIS Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics, joins the podcast to discuss why subsea cables are so important to global security, the global actors most likely to sabotage these cables, how they play into great power competition with China, and policy recommendations to mitigate these threats.
02/20/25: Joel Heitkamp is joined by Erin Murphy, the Minnesota State Senate Majority Leader. Senator Murphy gives Joel and the listeners an update on the Minnesota legislature, specifically diving into the budget and rural versus urban Minnesotans. Joel also asks her thoughts on Senator Tina Smith announcing she will not run for reelection. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionJan. 24, 2025 Erin Murphy, Des Moines bureau chief for The Gazette, on the prospects for Iowa lawmakers to again take on the economic issue of property tax reform this legislative session.
Hello, and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host Rob Burgess. On this, our 268th episode, our guest is Gov. Eric Holcomb. You first heard Gov. Eric Holcomb on Episode 221 of the podcast. Eric Holcomb is the 51st governor of the state of Indiana. Starting in March 2020, I had the opportunity to participate virtually in dozens and dozens of televised press conferences with Gov. Holcomb and other state officials. These were mostly centered around the COVID-19 pandemic, but other topics were also discussed. Here is a complete list: https://www.thisburgess.com/2022/01/televised-press-conferences-and.html The is actually the third year I have been invited to sit down for a one-on-one interview with Gov. Holcomb. The first two times were at the Governor's Office at the Indiana Statehouse. This discussion took place at the Governor's Mansion. The first time, I did so in my role as Editor of the Wabash Plain Dealer. The past two occasions, Gov. Holcomb was a guest of The Rob Burgess Show. Thank you to Gov. Holcomb and his staff, especially former press secretary Erin Murphy and current press secretary and director of communications Lauren Houck for taking the time and for helping to set this up. Subscribe to my Substack: therobburgessshow.substack.com/ Follow me on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/robaburg.bsky.social Follow me on Mastodon: newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Check out my Linktree: linktr.ee/therobburgessshow
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Higher tariffs. Geopolitical flare-ups. Inflammatory comments. All across Asia, countries are bracing for the return of Donald Trump. On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, we unpack what a second Trump term means for China, India and other Asian economies – who are the potential winners and losers and what's ahead. Host K. Oanh Ha is joined by Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg's executive editor for Asia economy and government, Chan Heng Chee, the ambassador-at-large with the Singapore Foreign Ministry, and Erin Murphy, deputy director of Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Read more: Trump Is Set to Elevate China Hawks, Deepening Beijing RiftFurther listening: The Economic Impact of Trump's Promises Become a Bloomberg.com subscriber using our special intro offer at bloomberg.com/podcastoffer. You'll get episodes of this podcast ad-free and unlock access to deep reporting, data and analysis from reporters around the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Ron Rotunda wrote seminal law books that are still used in law schools across the country and was the author of over 500 law review articles and other legal publications. These books and articles have been cited more than 2000 times by law reviews, by state and federal courts at every level, by the U.S. Supreme Court and by foreign courts in Europe, Africa, Asia and South America. He was also a member of the Federalist Society’s Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Practice Group. Each year, the Practice Group holds an annual FedSoc Forum in his honor to discuss pressing issues and trends in legal culture.Join us for the 2024 installment in that series, where Erin Murphy will join us for a conversation moderated by Prof. Josh Blackman on the importance of courage as a lawyer as well as the state of the legal profession more broadly.Featuring:Erin E. Murphy, Partner, Clement & Murphy PLLC(Moderator) Prof. Josh Blackman, Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law Houston
Halloween season 2024 on Tread Perilously is a celebration of witches, and the magical mischief begins with an episode of Bewitched called "To Trick-or-Treat or Not to Trick-or-Treat." When Endora discovers Sam is participating in a Trick-of-Treat For Unicef event that props up stereotypes about witches, the resulting fight with Darren leads her to transform him into the very tropes she despises. Will he be able to pitch a new presentation to an important client while looking more like Tommy Wiseau? Will Larry Tate finally learn the truth about Sam? And will Tabitha ever notice the family discord around her while getting ready to go trick-or-treating as a princess? Erik's appreciation of Endora finds a new dimension. A definitive answer to the Dick York/Dick Sargent debate is reached. An underlying theme of Bewitched is explored, even if the show cannot really dive into it. Justin deploys the best ad men at Sterling Cooper Price. He also has some notes for Tabitha actor Erin Murphy. Erik guesses Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF must've been fairly new when the episode aired. Dr. Leonard H. McCoy once again returns to The Alternative Factor. The pair try to explain the phenomenon that was Tiny Tim and the mystery of George Plimpton is solved.
09/27/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined by Minnesota's Senate Majority Leader, Erin Murphy, on "News and Views." Joel gets Senator Murphy's take on Vice President Harris' economic proposal, and they talk about Governor Walz as her running mate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:Morgan chatted with actress Erin Murphy, best known for her role as “Tabitha” on the 1960's TV show “Bewitched!” Find out what Erin's been up to since this starring role and what it was like being a child actor in the 60s!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
Grace welcomes Erin Murphy, the most outspoken Boston City Councilor, to the show to discuss the decision to put migrants in the wealthy Fort Point neighborhood of Boston.
A federal judge in Iowa has temporarily blocked key parts of a state law that would ban books from school libraries if they depicted a "sex act." The law also bars teachers from discussing gender identity and sexuality before seventh grade. Lisa Desjardins speaks with University of South Carolina law professor Derek Black and The Gazette's Des Moines bureau chief Erin Murphy to learn more. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Mayor Wu won't send anyone to the meeting on Mass & Cass, and City Councilor Erin Murphy joins the show to detail the drama at City Hall. Councilor Murphy knows it's an election year, but that doesn't mean it's time to get cute and play with people's lives. Grace discusses the zombie apocalypse scene on the edge of Boston where heroin is free-flowing and women are being raped.