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When Liz Oyer was appointed US pardon attorney in 2022 by President Joe Biden, she'd landed her dream job. As a longtime public defender, Oyer was now in a position to advise the president on the backlog of thousands of individuals seeking presidential clemency. But earlier this year, her dream job ended abruptly.In March, Oyer was asked to make a recommendation to Attorney General Pam Bondi to reinstate actor Mel Gibson's gun rights, which were rescinded after a domestic violence conviction in 2011. Oyer reviewed the case and refused. Within hours, she says she was terminated. Last month, Oyer testified about her firing in front of Congress. She not only accused the Department of Justice of “ongoing corruption” and abuses of power, but she also said the administration tried to send armed US marshals to her home carrying a letter warning her against testifying. Oyer says it felt like “an attempt to display the power of the Department of Justice” and “make me afraid of telling the truth about the circumstances leading up to my termination.” In a statement, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche called Oyer's allegations about her firing erroneous and said her decision to voice those accusations is “in direct violation of her ethical duties as an attorney and is a shameful distraction from our critical mission to prosecute violent crime, enforce our nation's immigration laws, and make America safe again.”On this week's episode of More To The Story, Oyer sits down with host Al Letson to discuss the details of her firing, the role of the US pardon attorney, and how an advocate and defender of January 6 insurrectionists took her place inside the Justice Department.Producer: Josh Sanburn | Editor: Kara McGuirk-Allison | Theme music: Fernando Arruda and Jim Briggs | Digital producer: Nikki Frick | Interim executive producers: Taki Telonidis and Brett Myers | Executive editor: James West | Host: Al LetsonRead: A Whistleblower Says Trump Sent the US Marshals to Try to “Intimidate” Her (Mother Jones)Listen: All the President's Pardons (Reveal)Listen: How Trump's January 6 Pardons Hijacked History (More To The Story)Watch: Congressional Democrats Hold Meeting on the Trump Administration Agenda (C-SPAN) Donate today at Revealnews.org/more Subscribe to our weekly newsletter at Revealnews.org/weekly Follow us on Instagram and Bluesky Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
[03:05] From Bunk Beds to Zig Ziglar Brook's uncle, Navy-SEAL-in-training, fills a shared bedroom with personal-development tapes—sparking Brook's fascination with influence and landing him a high-end restaurant job that doubles his peers' tips.[08:42] Two Months, Zero Sales A brutal start in timeshare sales ends with a 92 % close rate, an $80 k month, and a lifelong belief: master the lowest-quality leads and everything else gets easier.[18:55] Relationship Selling at Buffini & Company Personality profiling (“You said, but I heard…”) teaches Brook to tailor every conversation, sets new revenue records, and plants the seeds of his future Close Everyone framework.[26:14] Fired on Friday, 30 Clients by Monday After an unexpected termination, Brook launches his own coaching practice—walking into 50 real-estate offices, offering free training, and signing 30 paying clients in 30 days.[35:48] Day 1 at Tony Robbins No chair, no leads, “that desk is cursed”—yet Brook nets $98,670 in his first month by mining overlooked leads and letting results, not volume, do the talking.[46:37] Tripling Income, Halving Hours A two-hour dawn ritual (“How do I triple my income and cut my hours in half?”) yields a repeatable sales system that scales across a newly remote team.[57:22] Scaling Business Mastery to $33 M Brook turns a struggling division into a zero-ad-spend powerhouse, then closes with the two WHYs every coach must answer: your personal why and your client's transformational why—meet both, and sales take care of themselves.
Pat Flynn went from getting laid off in 2008... to building a seven-figure YouTube business, selling out Pokémon conventions, and leading a legacy entrepreneurship brand (Smart Passive Income). In this episode, we talk about reinvention, raising kids, chasing relevance, and how he built Deep Pocket Monster into a viral brand with 3 billion+ views. You'll love this one if you've ever pivoted careers, tried to balance family with ambition, or just want to geek out on business and storytelling.
It's time to investigate Joe Biden and all his staff for the fraud they committed against American voters and the danger they put our country in. It's all so outrageous that if it were made into a movie, audiences would say it's too unbelievable to take serious. Trump should stop all his chatter about any other investigations and direct his folks to dive into this one. CBS News loses another top person as they are trying to settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump. CEO Wendy McMahon is the latest to get the boot. Kansas Senator Jerry Moran (sort of a Republican) wants $50 million federal dollars for the cities hosting the World Cup. I've got an answer for him.... NO! The WNBA is all twisted up in one of these things that looks like fake race baiting. It used to be in vogue and now it just sounds like crickets chirping. Kris Bubic is officially the Royals ace as he tosses another crazy gem in his home town of San Francisco. College Sports is reorganizing away from the NCAA and will have a powerful CEO and the Chiefs have a brand new power couple.
I sat down with Kris Dehnert, founder of Dugout Mugs and the man behind MLB's fastest-growing licensee. This conversation hits different. Kris shared his journey from getting fired from nearly every job to building a $30 million company selling mugs made from baseball bat barrels. What struck me most was his near-death experience with a ruptured appendix that completely transformed his mindset about business and life. His story of almost dying with a poison ball the size of a football inside him led to a complete shift—from chasing money to designing a lifestyle focused on family and experiences. Kris now lives unapologetically authentic, building deep relationships instead of shallow connections. We talked about the illusion of time and control, how failure is actually "entrepreneurial yoga," and why focusing on money actually creates money problems. This episode is packed with real talk about what actually matters when building a business and a life worth living.We Meet:Connect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Kris: http://Facebook.com/DugoutMugSubscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Kris: Over the last 14 years, I have found success in numerous verticals, including real estate, apparel, hard goods, affiliate marketing, strategic partnerships, etc... but my focus has really been rooted in eCommerce and social media where I have managed to surpass $60 million dollars in sales online. What makes my story a little more unique is that I did it on my terms. Sandals, shorts, backwards hats, and just being as genuine as I could be. I literally was FIRED from every (except one) job I ever had because I insisted on doing it my way... What I found is that I needed to create the "job" I wanted.
Join Cody & Elisha on this week's Baltimore Orioles Podcast as they discuss the Brandon Hyde release and what steps the Orioles need to make to turn things around. Tune in for honest takes, sharp analysis, and a little optimism (maybe).We hope you enjoy! Be sure to follow us on all of our socials! We are on Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can find the Eutaw Street Banter podcast on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.
Use code TALKIN2025 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TALKIN2025. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountDownload the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use promo code JMBASEBALLCorona. La Playa Awaits. Be sure to get yours athttps://OrderCorona.comBook your next trip at https://www.bestwestern.com Coach Trev and Talkin' Jake talk about how awesome Rivalry weekend was, Jose Alvarado getting busted for PED's, Angel's sweep of the Dodgers and more! 0:00 Intro2:00 AL Burn7:15 AL Standings8:30 Astros / Rangers13:44 Mets / Yankees19:00 Nationals / Orioles23:05 Cardinals / Royals27:30 Braves / Red Sox30:35 Tigers / Blue Jays36:00 NL Burn42:00 NL Standings43:15 Mariners / Padres47:39 A's / Giants50:45 Pirates / Phillies51:00 Jose Alvarado suspended55:00 Twins / Brewers1:00:05 Guardians / Reds1:03:30 Standout Performances1:08:50 En Fueego1:14:47 Batters who are struggling1:17:30 Going on the IL1:19:50 Awards1:34:20 Austin Barnes and Chris Taylor released
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock this episode and our entire premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast The Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, ended its relationship with noted Brown University economist Glenn Loury after he was critical of Israel's actions in Gaza. The cancelation followed an appearance from fellow Brown professor and Israeli historian Omar Bartov on his podcast, during which Bartov offered an analysis of the Gaza genocide that reflected international consensus on Israeli violations of international law. Professor Loury joins Briahna Joy Gray for a must-watch two hour discussion in which Loury reflects on his career as a Black conservative, Ta-Nehesi Coates' book The Message, and the fact that his own Blackness informs his sympathetic attitude toward the Palestinian people. Does identity matter after all? As conservatives attempt to strip funding from the National African American History Museum and obstruct educators from teaching diverse histories, does Loury have any regrets about supporting attacks on "woke" pedagogy? Also, Loury debriefs on his viral interview with Tucker Carlson, and how his lefty wife has helped him to become more establishment in recent years. Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod).
We've all been fired. Some of us more than others....
Today's Collier Shots Topic: College Football Coaches Most Likely to get Fired this yearSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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EVERYONE IN THE tiny Harney County town of Westfall knew something bad was going to happen after City Marshal Asa Carey was fired for the second time. Carey had been an odd pick for city marshal, but maybe he'd been given the job because he wanted it badly — and Carey was a dangerous man to say “no” to. Basically, he was the “Bad Bad Leroy Brown” of Westfall ... right down to the “.32 gun in his pocket for fun,” about which more in a red-hot minute. And the town council really should have known better. This was not Carey's first time being entrusted with the town marshal's baton. His first term in office had gone a long way toward demonstrating to everyone in Westfall that giving the “meanest man in the whole damn town” a badge was bad for business. In fact, Carey appears to have been one of the main reasons the town had a regional reputation as a nest of hooligans. In 1906, while serving as marshal, Carey had gunned down fellow Westfall resident Frank Cammeron in a fight. He was acquitted on a plea of self-defense; but three years after that, he got in a fistfight with 80-year-old Dan Brady and beat the frail octogenarian to death. Both of these little incidents had made headlines statewide. The Brady incident appears to have been the point at which the town council replaced Carey as town marshal, ending his first term of office by appointing a hardware-store clerk named Ben Corbett to the position. Doubtless the town's business leaders breathed a sigh of relief. But 'Bad Bad Asa Carey' wasn't going to go quietly .... (Westfall, Malheur County; 1910s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/2502c.westfall-gunfight-asa-carey-689.515.html)
The Orioles have not made any significant changes early on this season. At what point will they feel the need to shake things up?
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The Game is backwards! GTA Release date, Drake won, and more! Follow Sonnie here!https://www.instagram.com/lifeisonnie/ Follow I.E In Friends here:https://linktr.ee/IEinFriends Take The Mic!https://forms.gle/nSf7f2YKqSgxRBur8 Subscribe to us Patreon for exclusive episodes!https://www.patreon.com/ieinfriends Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEFRIENDS at tastesalud.com Follow Us! Saul V GomezInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/saulvgomez/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Saulvgomez_ Aaron CaraveoInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/airbear_ie Topics00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:30 - Waiting for your turn 00:08:51 - Sonny's inspirations 00:10:30 - The business side of music 00:12:48 - Undervaluing your product 00:18:22 - Followers are not fans 00:20:20 - Song going viral on TikTok 00:22:11 - Disappearing because of the mob 00:25:30 - Getting away from TikTok artist 00:29:38 - Drake didn't lose 00:32:06 - Sonny rap beef 00:34:05 - Numbers don't mean anything! 00:39:43 - Drake Kendrick J. Cole beef 00:49:00 - Lefty goes off 00:53:05 - Not claiming the IE 00:55:46 - Making the IE more social 00:56:50 - Huge rave scene in the IE 00:57:48 - Take The Mic! 01:23:37 - GTA VI release date 01:27:21 - Strippers can predict recessions 01:29:45 - NPR and PBS is defunded 01:30:50 - Elmo is the only one to say I love you 01:33:30 - Ms. Rachel suing Druski 01:36:52 - Shoutout to all the moms
In this week's motivational podcast, former race car driver Danica Patrick reflects on the hardest decision of her life - firing her parents and asking them to not join her at the race track anymore. Patrick talks of manipulation from her partner at the time and her family's immediate forgiveness when she reached out years later.
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Nicolle Wallace on the firing of two of the National Intelligence Council's top officials, Pete Buttigieg's message for Americans at an Iowa town hall, and Trump's trip to the Middle East. Joined by: Carol Leonnig, John Brennan, Judge J. Michael Luttig, Gene Seroka, Tim Miller, Lis Smith, Basil Smikle, Angelo Carusone, Anne Applebaum, and Amanda Carpenter.
Starkville | MLB Hall of Fame Manager Jim Leyland joins us this week in Starkville. He talks about how special it was to be inducted into the HOF, his thoughts on the breaking news about Pete Rose being reinstated, what to make of the Pirates & Rockies firing their managers, his take on Rafael Devers refusing to play 1b, the hot start for the Tigers and much more.Strange But True: A crazy triple play, that wasn't a triple play in the Nets-Mets game from April 25th. But that isn't the strangest part of the story...Trivia: Question from John Pennylegion- Since the mound was lowered in 1968, 22 times the ERA leader has had an ERA lower than 2.00. Of those 22 times, four pitchers did it twice. Who are the four pitchers to lead their league with an ERA of less than 2.00 since 1968?"Follow Jayson on Twitter: @jaysonstFollow Doug on Twitter: @DougGlanvilleHosts: Jayson Stark & Doug GlanvilleProducer: Brian Smith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On tonight's episode, JWill and Kirby discuss their biggest questions for several college football teams this season. We are also going to be reintroducing whose shoes would you rather be in? During the local hour, we are going to be discussing if Georgia is being slept on this season. Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorER1HarPFY2LnaE-o7-Buoaixs652Lkv_NzIGKModpY-HVb1sV Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorER1HarPFY2LnaE-o7-Buoaixs652Lkv_NzIGKModpY-HVb1sV
USA Basketball Committee FIRED! Sue Bird HIRED as Director! Caitlin Clark will MAKE TEAM USA!
Matt and David discuss news from the baseball world over the past couple of weeks, including managerial firings, player drama, injury news, and a recap of our player of the day polls!
Send us a textIn Episode 75 of the Healthy & Awake Podcast, Dr. Renata Moon, a board-certified pediatrician, shares her firsthand experience with medical censorship after raising concerns about COVID vaccine risks for children. Drawing parallels between her family's escape from communism and current events, Dr. Moon discusses the importance of informed consent and medical freedom. She details the repercussions she faced, including termination from her position and investigations by medical boards. This episode delves into the challenges of maintaining ethical standards in a climate where dissenting medical opinions are often suppressed.Silent Majority Foundation – Dr. Renata Moon v. WSU Case Page Details Dr. Moon's lawsuit against Washington State University for alleged First Amendment violations following her Senate testimony. https://www.silentmajorityfoundation.org/renatamoonDonate to Support Dr. Moon's Legal Fight Support Dr. Moon's efforts to defend medical freedom and free speech. https://secure.silentmajorityfoundation.org/np/clients/silentmajorityfoundation/donation.jsp?campaign=6Senator Ron Johnson's COVID-19 Vaccine Roundtable (Dec 7, 2022) Official page for the Senate roundtable where Dr. Moon testified about COVID-19 vaccine safety. https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/2022/12/sen-ron-johnson-hears-from-experts-and-medical-professionals-on-covid-19-vaccine-efficacy-and-safety___________________________
On Episode 359 of Above Replacement Radio, Chris & Daniel talked about Derek Shelton being fired as manager of the Pirates along with Bud Black being fired as manager of the Rockies. Then, they discussed the Rafael Devers not wanting to play first base. Next, they gave their All-Star teams for the halfway mark of the first half. Finally, they did How About That's and Slightly Alarming Statistics.
Stacey Abrams’ once-powerful non-profit empire is crumbling. After burning through nearly $2 BILLION, her group just laid off a third of its staff — and now Donald Trump is stepping in. With funds drying up and a major investigation launched, the question is: Where did all the money go? This could be the end of Stacey’s influence machine… PLUS - New body-cam footage of New Jersey Lawmakers confronting ICE agents just leaked. Will the Congressional members be arrested? AND - The Art of the Deal! Markets are way up on news that China and the US are striking a deal. Plus, President Trump signs an order to lower drug prices… What does it all mean for gold? We’re joined by one of our show sponsors American Hartford Gold to discuss. Become a TEAM MEMBER to get special access and perks: ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlMo25WDUKJNQ7G8sAk4Zw/join
Ferrall takes a look at everything that happened over the weekend including Bud Black being fired and previews tonight's action.
Ben & Paul kick off the 7am hour with some continued thoughts on the Rockies series this weekend, and Bud Black being fired after yesterday's game following the Rockies' 7-33 start to the year. Then we get to "Don't (And DO) Do This" before we talk about Saturday's 21-0 dismantling of the Colorado Rockies, and Padres starting pitcher Stephen Kolek throwing an absolutely dominating complete game shutout which you just don't see at Coors Field very often. Listen here!
⚾ The Padres explode for 21 runs on the Rockies, and Colorado fires Bud Black the next day
This week, Gene Marks -- normally a fan of automating anything that can be automated — says it's too soon to think about turning important tasks over to artificial intelligence bots, mostly because they're still making too many mistakes. In fact, Gene cites a survey of business leaders who said they came to regret offloading employees in favor of AI. In many cases, those leaders wound up trying to re-hire their employees. Plus: Gene also talks about how businesses using AI can get into regulatory trouble if they're not careful.
00:00 Bud Black fired.07:35 Nuggets drop Game 4.20:00 Chris Dempsey joins the show.37:20 Nikola Jokic's struggles.
⚾ The Padres explode for 21 runs on the Rockies, and Colorado fires Bud Black the next day
Bruce gives a quick recap of Broncos rookie minicamp before he and Eric dive into DEN-OKC. Denver looked gassed in their Game 4 loss to the Thunder. Have the lack of depth on the bench and minutes played by the starters finally caught up with the Nuggets? And what does it say about the series that Nikola Jokić can't find a way to overcome OKC's defense against him? The Rockies fired Bud Black after an absolutely horrendous start to the season. Who is really to blame for Colorado's struggles in the last few years?
Business owners and entrepreneurs who mess up royally might take cold comfort in Al Lewis's Substack, BusinessBlunders.com, which regularly details the boneheaded choices and outright illegal antics of a rogues gallery of today's and yesteryear's CEOs and senior executives. For most readers, Al's independent newsletter is an opportunity to learn from other people's mistakes, which is, as he puts it, “is a lot less costly than learning from your own.” Among his recent posts is an article titled Lost In Love: Top CEOs who kissed away their jobs, featuring, among others, Kohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan, BP CEO Bernard Looney, and McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook. Al is a veteran journalist and editor, having served as business editor of the Houston Chronicle and The Denver Post, and Markets Editor at CNBC. You won't want to miss this episode. Doing so would be a business blunder of the first order. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Al Lewis, BusinessBlunders.comPosted: May 12, 2025 Monday Morning Run Time: 50:25 Episode: 13.45 RELATED EPISODES: It Is Our Struggles, More Than Our Successes, That Forge Great Leaders and Entrepreneurs When He Teaches Others How to Bounce Back From ‘Rock Bottom,' Rob Lohman Has Walked the Talk Inventors Are a Hearty Lot – Failure is Not a Disincentive
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The best conversations from The Fan Morning Show, The Pomp and Joe Show, and The PM Team with Poni Mueller during the week of May 5-9. Reacting to two major stories in Pittsburgh stories: the Steelers trading wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, and the Pirates dismissing manager Derek Shelton. Ray Fittipaldo says Pickens was a "cancer" in the Steelers locker room,, and the trade should have no bearing on whether Aaron Rodgers signs with the team. Pomp says he would have kept Pickens and waited for him to mature. Noah Hiles of the Post-Gazette tells the morning show that Bucs GM Ben Cherington is likely to be back for 2026, despite Shelton's firing. All that and more!
The best conversations from The Fan Morning Show, The Pomp and Joe Show, and The PM Team with Poni Mueller during the week of May 5-9. Reacting to two major stories in Pittsburgh stories: the Steelers trading wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, and the Pirates dismissing manager Derek Shelton. Ray Fittipaldo says Pickens was a "cancer" in the Steelers locker room,, and the trade should have no bearing on whether Aaron Rodgers signs with the team. Pomp says he would have kept Pickens and waited for him to mature. Noah Hiles of the Post-Gazette tells the morning show that Bucs GM Ben Cherington is likely to be back for 2026, despite Shelton's firing. All that and more!
The best conversations from The Fan Morning Show, The Pomp and Joe Show, and The PM Team with Poni Mueller during the week of May 5-9. Reacting to two major stories in Pittsburgh stories: the Steelers trading wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, and the Pirates dismissing manager Derek Shelton. Ray Fittipaldo says Pickens was a "cancer" in the Steelers locker room,, and the trade should have no bearing on whether Aaron Rodgers signs with the team. Pomp says he would have kept Pickens and waited for him to mature. Noah Hiles of the Post-Gazette tells the morning show that Bucs GM Ben Cherington is likely to be back for 2026, despite Shelton's firing. All that and more!
HR2 - Ken & Curtis continue talking the Celtics ahead of this afternoons Game 3 in New York, could Joe Mazzulla be on the hot seat if the Celtics don't mount a comeback? Pats OTAs are underway and Mike Vrabel is already in midseason form.
Rafael Devers with an all-time bad look to the media as he admits he is refusing a move to 1st base for the Red Sox. Why air the dirty laundry in public? Why when you're making 300 mil do you not make a move for the team? Tons to unpack here and Case dives right in with some awesome analysis. Plus, Sean's hometown team, the Pirates, let manager Derek Shelton go but most of the reaction has been towards Pirates ownership not willing to make the right moves and, moreso, coming off as not willing to spend money to win. We disect it all. Happy Mother's Day weekend everyone! Full Youtube Broadcast Here: https://youtu.be/lSFtyemsmmk BetOnline is The World's Most Trusted Betting Platform and your #1 source for all your sports betting action! Baseball season is in full swing, and we're into the home stretch for NBA and NHL Playoffs has more ways to stay in on the action with the latest odds, news and scores, even LIVE in-game betting while the games are being played. With the largest selection of odds on everything from the MLB, NHL and UFC, BetOnline remains the #1 online source for all your sports wagering info. In between games head over to the BetOnline Casino with all the top Vegas style Games, including Poker and Live Casino! BetOnline - The Game Starts Here!
FAA says air traffic controllers lost contact again for short time with flights going in and out of Newark Airport; President Donald Trump suggests a new tariff level for China as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and USTR Jamieson Greer are about to meet Chinese officials for trade talks; White House says the Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden was fired for pursuing DEI initiatives and "putting inappropriate books" in the library; Pope Leo XIV attends his first papal mass and gives part of the homily in English, calling his new job a 'blessing' and a 'cross'; First Lady Melania Trump speaks to military mothers ahead of Mother's Day; retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter has died at the age of 85. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pittsburgh Pirates have officially fired manager Derek Shelton — and Neil and Doug are here to break it all down. Was this the right move? Did Shelton deserve to go? And who's really to blame for the Pirates' disastrous start? In this heated debate, the guys dive into the decision, dissect Ben Cherington's comments, and ask the big question: what's next for the Bucs?
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are struggling to reach consensus on cutting the Medicaid program as they search for nearly a trillion dollars in savings over the next decade — as many observers predicted.Meanwhile, turmoil continues at the Department of Health and Human Services, with more controversial cuts and personnel moves, including the sudden nomination of Casey Means, an ally of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s, to become surgeon general.Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Maya Goldman of Axios, and Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more.Also this week, Rovner interviews KFF Health News' Lauren Sausser, who co-reported the latest “Bill of the Month” feature, about an unexpected bill for what seemed like preventive care. Visit our website for a transcript of this episode.Plus, for “extra credit” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: NPR's “Fired, Rehired, and Fired Again: Some Federal Workers Find They're Suddenly Uninsured,” by Andrea Hsu. Maya Goldman: STAT's “Europe Unveils $565 Million Package To Retain Scientists, and Attract New Ones,” by Andrew Joseph. Anna Edney: Bloomberg News' “A Former TV Writer Found a Health-Care Loophole That Threatens To Blow Up Obamacare,” by Zachary R. Mider and Zeke Faux. Sandhya Raman: The Louisiana Illuminator's “In the Deep South, Health Care Fights Echo Civil Rights Battles,” by Anna Claire Vollers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from the Jason Aldean's Kitchen and Bar, Mark talks about the firing of Pirates manager Derek Shelton, before bringing in Gerry Dulac to get some insight into the current state of the Pittsburgh Steelers' off-season.
Live from the Jason Aldean's Kitchen and Bar, Mark talks about the firing of Pirates manager Derek Shelton, before bringing in Gerry Dulac to get some insight into the current state of the Pittsburgh Steelers' off-season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The New Abnormal, hosts Andy Levy and Danielle Moodie theorize why Trump fired National Security Adviser Mike Waltz over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following several Signalgates. Plus, David Sarda, founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever, breaks down Trump's chaotic first 100 days. Then, Media Matters for America's senior fellow Matt Gertz examines MAGA's media spinning of collapsing poll numbers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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