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On the latest Situation Report, Rep. Crenshaw covers President Trump's tariff announcement, the Administration's big changes to the federal workforce, the drama unfolding in the House over proxy voting for new parents, what Tuesday's elections mean for the House, and much more. All the real news and clear analysis you need to know in less than 20 minutes. President Trump's Liberation Day tariffs The executive order that stops federal unions from jeopardizing national security Secretary RFK Jr. downsizes the Department of Health & Human Services Vice President Vance goes to Greenland Behind the House drama over Rep. Anna Paulina Luna's bill to allow proxy voting for new parents How the Florida congressional elections and Rep. Elise Stefanik just changed the makeup of the House The Wisconsin Supreme Court election Texas and Mexico fight over water rights Recommended reading: Gerard Baker on “Faith, Freedom and the Long Thread of Technology”
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Gerard Baker, Editor at Large at The Wall Street Journal
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Victoria Hall, Sutton Scotney.
Gerard Baker dissects the media's disconnect from the American electorate. Get the facts first on Morning WIre.Ad: ZBiotics: The drink before drinking with ZBiotics. Get 15% off your order with promo code WIRE at https://www.ZBiotics.com/Wire
Gerard Baker from the Wall Street Journal joins Mark Reardon in the first hour of today's Mark Reardon Show.
In this first hour of the Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Gerard Baker and Bruce Abramson.
Wall Street Journal’s Gerard Baker joins Henry to consider how J.D. Vance’s debate performance might have given us a glimpse of post-Trump populism, and they discuss how Trump and Harris might win undecided voters by sticking to their (wildly different) campaigning guns. Plus, Henry draws our attention to three far-flung disturbances that have the potential […]
Why has there been a sharp decline in institutional trust amongst Americans and how can that confidence be rebuilt? This week Gerard Baker joins host Roger Ream to discuss the loss of trust in American institutions (particularly in the media, government, and big business), the reasons behind that decline, and the impact of globalization. Plus, the true value of objective intellectual diversity in journalism.Gerard Baker is the editor-at-large at The Wall Street Journal and was recently named TFAS Media Fellow. Baker writes a weekly column for the editorial page and hosts a weekly podcast, both named “Free Expression.” He has written and broadcasted for a wide range of outlets including the Financial Times, The Times of London and the BBC. His latest book is “American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence.”The Liberty + Leadership Podcast is hosted by TFAS president Roger Ream and produced by Podville Media. If you have a comment or question for the show, please email us at podcast@TFAS.org. To support TFAS and its mission, please visit TFAS.org/support.Support the show
In this episode, Dan Proft, John Kass and Gerard Baker of the Wall Street Journal critique Dana Bash's interview with Kamala Harris, describing Harris's responses as long-winded and lacking substance, particularly on her "opportunity economy." Gerard Baker notes that Harris dodged key questions and failed to give a coherent vision for her presidency, suggesting that this reflects her inability to handle the role of president.
0:00 - Harris and Walz's first joint interview with CNN 11:41 - Harris vows not to ban fracking as president 32:01 - Harris recalls conversation with Biden about dropping out 55:02 - John Kass: Leftist Media Hyenas Hamstring Amy Jacobson; Quarters Boyle is dead and Chicago Tribune Becomes a Combine Laughingstock 01:15:28 - Gerard Baker is Editor at Large, The Wall Street Journal and author of American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass with reaction to the Kamala Harris interview on CNN. 01:31:09 - Drew Holden writes at his substack – “Holden Court” – drewholden.substack.com. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass with reaction to the arrest of Telegram Founder Pavel Durov in Paris 01:49:38 - Dr. Carol Swain is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Faith and Culture & best selling author, most recently, of The Adversity of Diversity. She joined Dan Proft and John Kass to talk about RFK Jr's endorsement of Donald Trump, and what the black vote will look like in the 2024 election 02:06:32 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerard Baker, Editor at large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to discuss his latest piece, "Trump Is Looking Like A Loser Again."
Hour 1: Mark Reardon shares the latest update on Officer Brown who suffered severe brain damage from a protest last Friday, and another shocking police story from Ohio. Then, Gerard Baker, Editor at large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to discuss his latest piece, "Trump Is Looking Like A Loser Again."
First, Gerard Baker discusses his latest piece, "Trump Is Looking Like A Loser Again." Then, Sue brings you today's Sue's News, Alex Rich joins for his weekly conversation, & Alex Gold discusses Sports wagering on Missouri ballots in November. Later, Brian Kilmeade shares his weekly political update, Mark Gellman discusses the St. Louis housing market, and Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
Since Kamala Harris ascended to top of the ticket, there have been reports of meltdowns in Trump world, with Republican strategists suggesting Trump is having a public breakdown. Has the era of a thoughtful, poignant Trump already disappeared? Also on the podcast, Kamala Harris's Tim Walz pick came as a shock to many Democrats, with insiders believing Josh Shapiro was the favourite. Why didn't Kamala opt for Josh Shapiro – the candidate the Republicans feared most? And with the left of the Democrats becoming increasingly polarised over issues like Israel-Gaza, was this part of a strategy to mobilise the base? Freddy Gray speaks to Editor-at-Large of the WSJ, Gerard Baker.
Gerard Baker: Great news that Evan Gershkovich and other hostages are coming home
Gerard Baker: Great news that Evan Gershkovich and other hostages are coming home
Gerard Baker, Editor at Large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to discuss his latest columns and share his thoughts on the SCOTUS immunity hearing.
Hour 3: Gerard Baker, Editor at Large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to discuss his latest columns and share his thoughts on the SCOTUS immunity hearing. Then, Chris Smith, AKA Chris in the Country, joins Mark Reardon to discuss the sentence of the man who shot him in the head, 85 years in prison. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day!
Mark Reardon welcomes a whole cast and crew to discuss today's latest news topics including CNN's Scott Jennings on the Democrat's post-debate hysteria, Gold Star father of 20-year-old Marine Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz who died in the Kabul, Afghanistan attack two Augusts ago, Mark Schmitz shares his reaction to President Biden's debate statement that no American soldier has ever died under his watch. Later, Sue Brings you today's Sue's News, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey shares on the Supreme Court rejecting the Murthy vs Missouri case, we get a taste of the 4th of July hot dog eating contest with George Shea. Lastly, Wall Street Journal's Gerard Baker shares his latest column, "The Democrats Deserve Biden, Even if the Country Doesn't," Chis Smith (AKA Chris in the Country) shares the sentence of the man who shot him in the head, and Mark brings you today's Audio Cut of the Day!
In this week's episode of Newsroom's weekly politics podcast, we look at the chance of a Labour rebound, NZ's climate retreat and problems for Act.-------------------Recommendations: Laura – A documentary from the late Stuff Circuit team on Chinese interference in New ZealandTim – An American corporate/conservative view on the import of the European elections, by Gerard Baker, ex editor of the Wall St JournalMarc – Laura Walters' interview with Labour leader Chris Hipkins predicting a 'very good chance' of a return in 2026 -------------------Raw Politics will be available wherever you get your podcasts every Friday, and you can watch it on YouTube.
Gerard Baker, Editor at Large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to share what political events are taking place overseas!
Hour 2: Sue is back and brings you today's Sue's News on a very popular 80's movie, Corn on the Cob, and the Random Fact of the Day on Pizza Rolls. Then, Gerard Baker, Editor at Large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to share what political events are taking place overseas!
Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Gerard Baker, Editor at Large at The Wall Street Journal, exploring his work, the themes of his book, American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence, and the role of the media in an age of information overload._____LINKShttps://www.wsj.com/news/author/gerard-bakervia WSJ: Higher Education's Slide From ‘Veritas' to ‘My Truth'https://www.wsj.com/articles/higher-educations-slide-from-veritas-to-my-truth-harvard-penn-jews-antisemitism-53d511ba?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalinkBOOKAmerican Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidencehttps://amzn.to/4bfwrTO_____Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host of “WSJ at Large with Gerry Baker,” a weekly news and current affairs interview show on the Fox Business Network, and the weekly WSJ Opinion podcast "Free Expression" where he speaks with some of the world's leading writers, influencers and thinkers about a variety of subjects.Mr. Baker previously served asI have had the pleasure of talking to some of the leading authors, artists, activists, and change-makers of our time on this podcast, and I want to personally thank you for subscribing, listening, and sharing 100-plus episodes over 100,000 times.Please subscribe to this Podcast, In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer, on your favorite platform, and to my Substack, It Has to Be Said.Thanks! Every subscription helps create, build, sustain and put voice to this movement for truth.Subscribe to It Has to Be Said. CTP - Biblical view / World view, which Rules you? "ChristiTutionalist Politics" podcast. Weekly (weekends) News/Opinion-cast from...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show._____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy. Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Substack, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and YouTube. https://frankschaeffer.substack.comhttps://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.instagram.com/frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.threads.net/@frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTube In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastLove In Common Podcast with Frank Schaeffer, Ernie Gregg, and Erin Bagwell
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0:00 - O'Neill Burke adds to lead as thousands of ballots added to state's attorney's race counts 14:11 - Trump at Diller wake: sad occasion, have to toughen things up 30:21 - Thousands of migrants set to arrive in massive, El Paso-bound caravan in just a few days 48:55 - America Made a Huge Bet on Sports Gambling. The Backlash Is Here. 01:04:33 - Scott Shellady is Markets Specialist for Market Day Report! – 10:30am CT to 1pm CT- and The Cow Guy Close – 1pm CT to 1:30pm CT – both at RFD-TV. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass to talk about the Bitcoin ETF and the state of the economy 01:25:23 - Scott McKay is the publisher of the Hayride, contributing editor at the American Spectator, and author of Racism Revenge and Ruin. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass to talk about the reaction to the bridge collapse in Baltimore 01:39:34 - Gerard Baker is Editor at Large at The Wall Street Journal and author of American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass to explained the allure of Trump and why his trials will help him 01:56:21 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (03/26/2024): 3:05pm- At 1:30am on Tuesday, a shipping vessel lost power causing it to collide with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland—causing the bridge to collapse. Governor Wes Moore said the preliminary investigation “points to an accident” and that he hadn't seen any “credible evidence of a terrorist attack.” Speaking from the White House Tuesday afternoon, President Joe Biden echoed similar statements and vowed that the federal government “will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing the bridge.” 3:30pm- Speaking from Oakland, California, Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that his running mate will be Nicole Shanahan, a patent attorney who was once married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin. 3:40pm- Robert Bork Jr.—President of the Antitrust Education Project & President of the Bork Communication Group—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the U.S. Justice Department filing an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the Palo Alto-based tech company uses its smart-phone dominance to harm rival companies and its own customers. During a press briefing announcing the suit, Attorney General Merrick Garland ridiculously explained: “As any iPhone user who has ever seen a green text message or received a tiny, grainy video can attest, Apple's anti-competitive conduct also includes making it more difficult for iPhone users to message with users of non-Apple products. It does this by diminishing the functionality of its own messaging app and by diminishing the functionality of third party messaging apps. By doing so, Apple knowingly, and deliberately, degrades quality, privacy, and security for its users." You can learn more about the Antitrust Education Project here: https://www.antitrusteducationproject.org/about-aep/ 4:05pm- At 1:30am on Tuesday, a shipping vessel lost power causing it to collide with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland—causing the bridge to collapse. Governor Wes Moore said the preliminary investigation “points to an accident” and that he hadn't seen any “credible evidence of a terrorist attack.” Speaking from the White House Tuesday afternoon, President Joe Biden echoed similar statements and vowed that the federal government “will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing the bridge.” 4:30pm- After being announced as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential running mate, Silicon Valley attorney Nicole Shanahan explained: “There is only one moment in time and one candidate that I would step into this capacity for. That time is now. And that candidate is Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.” 4:45pm- Now that both Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Nicole Shanahan) and Joe Biden (Kamala Harris) have women as their running mates, does that mean Donald Trump should select a woman to be his potential Vice President as well? Will voters punish him if he doesn't? Listeners weigh-in. 5:05pm- James Lynch of National Review writes: “Former president Donald Trump's wealth is soaring to new heights ahead of the Wall Street debut of his social-media venture. Trump's net worth spiked to an estimated $6.4 billion the day before Trump Media & Technology Group is set to debut on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ‘DJT' stock ticker, according to Bloomberg. An SEC filing disclosed on Monday indicates TMTG will replace Digital World Acquisition Corp. on the Nasdaq after the two entities completed a $300 million merger. Digital World is a SPAC corporation, a public company designed to acquire or merge with another company. Trump owns a significant amount of equity in the venture, and his shares are officially in his possession now that the merger is finalized. His estimated 60 percent stake is valued at roughly $3 billion.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/trumps-wealth-soars-to-estimated-6-4-billion-ahead-of-social-media-companys-wall-street-debut/ 5:15pm Are Donald Trump's legal troubles a political gift? In his latest editorial, Gerard Baker of The Wall Street Journal writes: “As Donald Trump works to untangle himself from the latest legal knots his opponents have tied for him, a critical question for the presidential election is this: Are Americans who say they plan to vote for the former president doing so in spite or because of the sustained lawfare campaign he faces up to (and possibly beyond) Election Day?” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/trumps-trials-are-a-political-gift-to-him-courts-2024-election-8a87de6e?mod=opinion_lead_pos6 5:30pm- Over the weekend, NBC News announced they had hired former RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor. Following an interview McDaniel conducted with Meet the Press host Kristen Welker, former host Chuck Todd vociferously denounced the hiring—citing McDaniel's association with former President Donald Trump. But doesn't NBC/MSNBC also employ Jen Psaki, the former Press Secretary for the Biden Administration? 5:45pm- State Senator Doug Steinhardt—Representing New Jersey's 23rd Legislative District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss new legislation he has crafted that, if passed, would stop squatters in New Jersey. Sen. Steinhardt explains “if someone breaks into a home and begins living there, the property owner should have every right to evict that individual without delay. We can no longer allow people to abuse the system, sometimes for years, and face no consequences." You can read more here: https://www.senatenj.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=281 6:05pm- Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum of The New York Times write: “The New York judge presiding over one of Donald J. Trump's criminal trials imposed a gag order on Tuesday that prohibits him from attacking witnesses, prosecutors and jurors, the latest effort to rein in the former president's wrathful rhetoric about his legal opponents. The judge, Juan M. Merchan, imposed the order at the request of the Manhattan district attorney's office, which brought the case against Mr. Trump. The district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, has accused Mr. Trump of covering up a potential sex scandal during and after his 2016 campaign.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/26/nyregion/trump-trial-gag-order.html 6:10pm- At 1:30am on Tuesday, a shipping vessel lost power causing it to collide with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland—causing the bridge to collapse. Governor Wes Moore said the preliminary investigation “points to an accident” and that he hadn't seen any “credible evidence of a terrorist attack.” Speaking from the White House Tuesday afternoon, President Joe Biden echoed similar statements and vowed that the federal government “will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing the bridge.” 6:20pm- BREAKING NEWS- Joe Flint and Isabella Simonetti write: “NBC News cut ties with Ronna McDaniel mere days after it hired the former Republican National Committee chairwoman as a contributor, a dramatic about-face that followed a very public rebuke from some of its biggest stars. The move, which was announced Tuesday afternoon in a memo, caps a frantic four days for NBC News, which had looked to bring in a conservative voice to its political coverage ahead of the presidential election but instead became the target of broad condemnations from observers and employees alike.” You can read the full story here: https://www.wsj.com/business/media/ronna-mcdaniel-nbc-610d30bc?mod=hp_lead_pos1 6:40pm- On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation that would prevent children under the age of 14-years from creating, or using, a social media account without parental approval. Social media companies will now be required to verify the age of its users—deleting accounts belonging to minors.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- James Lynch of National Review writes: “Former president Donald Trump's wealth is soaring to new heights ahead of the Wall Street debut of his social-media venture. Trump's net worth spiked to an estimated $6.4 billion the day before Trump Media & Technology Group is set to debut on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ‘DJT' stock ticker, according to Bloomberg. An SEC filing disclosed on Monday indicates TMTG will replace Digital World Acquisition Corp. on the Nasdaq after the two entities completed a $300 million merger. Digital World is a SPAC corporation, a public company designed to acquire or merge with another company. Trump owns a significant amount of equity in the venture, and his shares are officially in his possession now that the merger is finalized. His estimated 60 percent stake is valued at roughly $3 billion.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/trumps-wealth-soars-to-estimated-6-4-billion-ahead-of-social-media-companys-wall-street-debut/ 5:15pm Are Donald Trump's legal troubles a political gift? In his latest editorial, Gerard Baker of The Wall Street Journal writes: “As Donald Trump works to untangle himself from the latest legal knots his opponents have tied for him, a critical question for the presidential election is this: Are Americans who say they plan to vote for the former president doing so in spite or because of the sustained lawfare campaign he faces up to (and possibly beyond) Election Day?” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/trumps-trials-are-a-political-gift-to-him-courts-2024-election-8a87de6e?mod=opinion_lead_pos6 5:30pm- Over the weekend, NBC News announced they had hired former RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor. Following an interview McDaniel conducted with Meet the Press host Kristen Welker, former host Chuck Todd vociferously denounced the hiring—citing McDaniel's association with former President Donald Trump. But doesn't NBC/MSNBC also employ Jen Psaki, the former Press Secretary for the Biden Administration? 5:45pm- State Senator Doug Steinhardt—Representing New Jersey's 23rd Legislative District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss new legislation he has crafted that, if passed, would stop squatters in New Jersey. Sen. Steinhardt explains “if someone breaks into a home and begins living there, the property owner should have every right to evict that individual without delay. We can no longer allow people to abuse the system, sometimes for years, and face no consequences." You can read more here: https://www.senatenj.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=281
The history of Native people and the National Park Service in the United States is fraught. Dispossession, cultural insensitivity, and outright erasure characterize the long relationship that the NPS has with Indigenous groups. But change is possible, as Drs. Christina Hill, Matthew Hill, and Brooke Neely adeptly demonstrate in National Parks, National Sovereignty: Experiments in Collaboration (U of Oklahoma Press, 2024). This edited collection contains several case studies that focus not just on critique, but practical tools and outcomes for use by public historians interested in forging partnerships between scholars and Native communities. The book also contains full-text interviews with people who have on-the-ground experience in forging these kinds of partnerships, including Gerard Baker, the first Native person to act as superintendent of Mount Rushmore and several other NPS sites. This book serves as a guide to forging new relationships between history institutions and Native communities, and shows that collaboration can be a bridge to telling truer, more democratic, stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The history of Native people and the National Park Service in the United States is fraught. Dispossession, cultural insensitivity, and outright erasure characterize the long relationship that the NPS has with Indigenous groups. But change is possible, as Drs. Christina Hill, Matthew Hill, and Brooke Neely adeptly demonstrate in National Parks, National Sovereignty: Experiments in Collaboration (U of Oklahoma Press, 2024). This edited collection contains several case studies that focus not just on critique, but practical tools and outcomes for use by public historians interested in forging partnerships between scholars and Native communities. The book also contains full-text interviews with people who have on-the-ground experience in forging these kinds of partnerships, including Gerard Baker, the first Native person to act as superintendent of Mount Rushmore and several other NPS sites. This book serves as a guide to forging new relationships between history institutions and Native communities, and shows that collaboration can be a bridge to telling truer, more democratic, stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
The history of Native people and the National Park Service in the United States is fraught. Dispossession, cultural insensitivity, and outright erasure characterize the long relationship that the NPS has with Indigenous groups. But change is possible, as Drs. Christina Hill, Matthew Hill, and Brooke Neely adeptly demonstrate in National Parks, National Sovereignty: Experiments in Collaboration (U of Oklahoma Press, 2024). This edited collection contains several case studies that focus not just on critique, but practical tools and outcomes for use by public historians interested in forging partnerships between scholars and Native communities. The book also contains full-text interviews with people who have on-the-ground experience in forging these kinds of partnerships, including Gerard Baker, the first Native person to act as superintendent of Mount Rushmore and several other NPS sites. This book serves as a guide to forging new relationships between history institutions and Native communities, and shows that collaboration can be a bridge to telling truer, more democratic, stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The history of Native people and the National Park Service in the United States is fraught. Dispossession, cultural insensitivity, and outright erasure characterize the long relationship that the NPS has with Indigenous groups. But change is possible, as Drs. Christina Hill, Matthew Hill, and Brooke Neely adeptly demonstrate in National Parks, National Sovereignty: Experiments in Collaboration (U of Oklahoma Press, 2024). This edited collection contains several case studies that focus not just on critique, but practical tools and outcomes for use by public historians interested in forging partnerships between scholars and Native communities. The book also contains full-text interviews with people who have on-the-ground experience in forging these kinds of partnerships, including Gerard Baker, the first Native person to act as superintendent of Mount Rushmore and several other NPS sites. This book serves as a guide to forging new relationships between history institutions and Native communities, and shows that collaboration can be a bridge to telling truer, more democratic, stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
Hour 2: Sue has today's Sue's News on the first teddy bear sale, how Pop Tarts started, and the Random Fact of the Day on restaurants in Wisconsin in the 1930s. Then, Brad Young, 97.1 legal analyst with Harris, Dowell, Fischer, and Young, shares his breakdown of Fanni Willis' affair hearing in Atlanta. Later, Gerard Baker, Editor at Large for the Wall Street Journal, joins Mark Reardon to share his thoughts on immigration and the Biden acuity concerns.
The World Economic Forum globalists meeting in Davos heard a message they didn't want to hear. Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC, confronted the Davos elite by telling them they are a big part of the problem in the world. Mr. Roberts was invited to participate in a panel at the World Economic Forum. He told reporters he was surprised to have received the invitation. The panel was titled, “What to expect from a possible Republican administration.” Former Ohio Senator Rob Portman and Wall Street Journal's Gerard Baker were also on the panel.Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 01/19/2024Watch this FULL show exclusively on Faith & Valueshttps://members.faithandvalues.com/posts/jan-19-2024-heritage-foundation-prez-tells-wef-elite-you-are-the-problemJoin the leading community for Conservative Christians! https://www.FaithandValues.comYou can partner with us by visiting https://www.TruNews.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 690069 Vero Beach, FL 32969.Now is the time to protect your assets with physical gold & silver. Contact Genesis Gold Today! https://www.TruNewsGold.comGet high-quality emergency preparedness food today from American Reserves!https://www.AmericanReserves.comIt's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. Now available in eBook and audio formats! Order Final Day from Amazon today!https://www.amazon.com/Final-Day-Characteristics-Second-Coming/dp/0578260816/Apple users, you can download the audio version on Apple Books! https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/final-day-10-characteristics-of-the-second-coming/id1687129858Purchase the 4-part DVD set or start streaming Sacrificing Liberty today.https://www.sacrificingliberty.com/watchThe Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today!https://tru.news/faucielf
We had open phones during the first few segments and then it was the KGVO Book Club with Michael and Mehrdad discussing "American Breakdown" by Gerard Baker.
In this encore presentation, erstwhile PragerU contributor and hirsute author, Will Witt, describes the new paradigms through which Americans are forced to peer and The Wall Street Journal's glabrous Editor-at-Large, Gerard Baker, sets a timeline of events culminating in the total annihilation of mutual trust and goodwill between American institutions and the citizens they purport to serve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this encore presentation, erstwhile PragerU contributor and hirsute author, Will Witt, describes the new paradigms through which Americans are forced to peer and The Wall Street Journal's glabrous Editor-at-Large, Gerard Baker, sets a timeline of events culminating in the total annihilation of mutual trust and goodwill between American institutions and the citizens they purport to serve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - DeSantis V Newsome 13:26 - We tried to warn you 54:20 - Markets Specialist for Market Day Report!, Scott "the cow guy" Shellady, says to ignore the hype - inflation is growing at a slower rate, not going down. Check out Scott's Market Day Report! – 10:30am CT to 1pm CT- and The Cow Guy Close – 1pm CT to 1:30pm CT – both at RFD-TV 01:06:27 - Chief Political Writer at Spiked, Brendan O'Neill, on the Censorship Industrial Complex in America and the fury of the canceled in Ireland. Check out Brendan's podcast The Brendan O'Neill Show 01:22:52 - DeSantis, Newsome & Disney 01:43:03 - Editor at Large for the Wall Street Journal, Gerard Baker, discusses Trump with DeSantis, Newsome, ‘Fleece Vest' and ‘MAGA Hat' Get you copy of Gerard's most recent book American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence 01:53:40 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lies have corroded the United States and led to what author Gerard Baker, Editor At Large of The Wall Street Journal, calls a "pathology of distrust" among American citizens. His new book is American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence. https://a.co/d/iGa85RX Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/ X: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Chris Stigall is joined by Gerard Baker, Editor at Large at WSJ, to discuss his new book, "American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence."
Pelosi, Raskin dance around questions on Kamala Harris. The View's Sunny Hostin says Biden will lose the black vote if he dumps Kamala. Ramaswamy on Hunter Biden. Wall Street Journal Editor at Large Gerard Baker, author of "American Breakdown," joins Clay and Buck to discuss Biden, Trump and rebuilding trust in American institutions. C&B end the week with calls and VIP emails.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legal issues swirling around Hunter. Andy McCarthy with legal analysis. Trump can win on immigration. WSJ Editor at Large, Gerard Baker, on trusting gov't.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stigall briefly responds today to the Hunter Biden gun charges yesterday as well as the breaking news the UAW has gone on strike with some big demands. Check out the Harrumph Society for much more commentary while he's been on the road. Enjoy the wrap on the week with thoughtful conversations with brilliant folks: Wall Street Journal Editor at Large Gerard Baker and his new book "American Breakdown," former AG of Kansas Phil Kline warns of the Secretaries of State across the country plotting to keep Trump off the ballot entirely if he's successful in securing the GOP nomination, Dr. Marty McCary discusses the new wave of COVID and his impressions of the latest booster push, and Stella Morobito who wrote the most important book of the lockdown era "The Weaponization of Loneliness" discusses a possible return to lockdowns. - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - Morning Joe realizes we have a violent crime problem because WaPo said so (profile on rampant crime in DC) 11:21 - CTU Pres Stacey Davis Gates tries to defend herself 32:29 - Updating Rolling Meadows HS 51:25 - Jim Pinkerton, contributing editor at The American Conservative: Anti-Woke Is Not Enough. Check out Jim's follow up piece Constitutional Intelligence 01:06:17 - Why Dan Proft is Single: Dating pool dropouts 01:27:19 - Editor at Large for Spectator World, Ben Domenech, on the impeachment inquiry and The new aggressive politics in an age of lawfare. Get more of Ben's writings at his substack thetransom.com 01:42:07 - Gerard Baker, Editor at Large, The Wall Street Journal, discusses his just released book American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence 01:58:47 - Karol Markowicz, columnist for the New York Post and co-author of Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation, weighs in on Stacy Davis Gates/School Choice and the "new vaccine" Karol is a great follow on X @karolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The brilliant Gerard Baker of the Wall Street Journal discusses America's “Radical realignment of American political and cultural ideology.” He and Michele also delve into questions about China, the Biden Family, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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