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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Congressman Wesley Hunt represents the 38th Congressional district in the great state of Texas. He's a Houston native with a proud family tradition in the U.S. armed forces. He's a graduate of United States Military Academy at West Point. He is a helicopter pilot who did a combat tour in Iraq, and two deployments to Saudi Arabia where he served as a Diplomatic Liaison Officer.ANDRepresentative Brian Harrison represents the 10th district in the Texas State House. Prior to that he was President Trump's Chief of Staff at HHS.
Hundreds of vendors in Malawi marched to the national legislature in the capital, Lilongwe, on Tuesday to protest skyrocketing prices of goods. Upon arrival at parliament, some protesters began pelting stones at cabinet ministers who were addressing them, forcing the officials to flee for safety. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.
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The Fórsa trade union has instructed its members in the civil service to resist efforts by two Government departments to reduce their number of remote working days. Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan is in studio
The Southern African Development Community held an extraordinary summit of heads of state in Zimbabwe on Wednesday to discuss the post-election violence in Mozambique and the conflict in eastern DRC. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Mount Hampden just outside the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, which is chairing the 16-nation group
The Government's moving into its next quarterly plan - with infrastructure the focus. It achieved 39 of its 40 goals in the third quarter - largely targeting law and order. This quarter's 43 actions include passing the first Resource Management Amendment Bill and introducing the second RMA reform Bill as well as a National Infrastructure Agency. Under Secretary to the Minister for RMA reform, Simon Court told Ryan Bridge that he doesn't know how much the agency will cost - but it's needed. Court says it's vital that there's an agency that can coordinate funding from the private sector needed for the public private partnership projects. He shares that there's a number of parties lining up to make submissions when the agency is open. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millions of people of African descent around the world continue to be victims of systemic and structural racism and racial discrimination, according to the United Nations. As the world marks the International Day for People of African Descent tomorrow Saturday, the UN says it's time for all countries to take decisive action against racism and racial discrimination. Maureen Ojiambo report
Former Liberian President George Weah is seeking the intervention of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for what he calls attacks on his party the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) by the government of President Joseph Boakai. Dennise Nimpson reports from Monrovia.
The Government are hoping to quickly move ahead with its Fast Track Bill - despite facing some speed-bumps. Cabinet will recommend changes to the proposed law, including switching who has the final say from Ministers to an independent panel. I comes after 27-thousand public submissions were made on the bill. However, RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop told Mike Hosking he's confident the public want the bill, with hundreds already signing up for fast-track approval. He says energy, housing, and infrastructure issues are prevalent throughout the country, and must be addressed. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie talk about Ilhan Omar winning the Minnesota 5th Congressional District primary last night, a California Sheriff speaking out against Kamala's most recent campaign ad for being a deceptive portrayal of law enforcement support for her, and Monday night's livestream on X with Elon Musk and Trump. Your hosts discuss the EU Commissioner posting a threatening open letter to Musk before the event warning him not to violate their misinformation policies, responses to the letter from Musk and Trump's campaign, and a questionable comment from KJP during a White House press conference before the livestream. And surprise, surprise, Kamala's campaign gets caught pulling more shady moves with the MSM. Read the blog and connect with Stephanie and Tara on TikTok, X, Parler, YouTube, Truth Social, Rumble, IG, and Facebook. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/ Want to support the podcast and join the conversation? Head over to our Etsy store and pick up a cool UP Podcast sticker. https://www.etsy.com/shop/UOPatriotChicks
In this episode Neil discusses the comments made by the Governor of the Bank of Canada on the current state of the Canadian Economy. He also addresses the $1.4 Billion Government Payout CBC is receiving while more Canadians are unemployed and homeless then ever before. -- Connect with Neil on: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/neilmortgages Email: wyatt.kastflex@gmail.com
The disintegration of Zimbabwe's main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (or Triple C) continues. This, after the party's president, Nelson Chamisa, resigned earlier this month accusing the ruling ZANU PF of infiltration. Over the weekend, one faction of Triple C named Welshman Ncube as new leader . Tendai Ruben Mbofana, a Zimbabwe social justice advocate and writer, tells VOA's James Butty, Zimbabwe opposition politics centers around personalities, not policy, and the new Triple C is likely to suffer the same fate as its predecessor, the MDC Alliance.
A petition to protect children from pornography is urging the Governemnt to introuduce strict regulations to toughen up access to online pornography. Doctor Richard Hogan, author and family therapist, launched the petition just before Christmas, he tells us more.
Tune in for this first hour of Mark Reardon Show. First, explore the investigation into Congresswoman Cori Bush's alleged misuse of campaign funds. U.S. Representative Jason Smith breaks down the complexities of Missouri's expanded Child Tax Credit. Lastly, delve into legal intricacies with local attorney Jane Dueker, dissecting recent events and addressing challenges in St. Louis policing.
Also, Grapevine Police are investigating a crash involving a 77-year-old man, and Governor Greg Abbott announces this month as "Human Trafficking Prevention" month in Texas.
Dr. Bernard Weinstein is a former professor and Associate Director of Maguire Energy Institute at SMU. He joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
To help achieve New Zealand's goal of 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030 - US investment company BlackRock and our Governemnt are launching a $2 billion support fund. The fund is to give businesses access to greater pools of capital to invest in green tech and energy options. Contact Energy CEO Mike Fuge joined the Mike Hosking Breakfast to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the Marc Cox Morning Show! Today, we have Heidi Harris filling in for Marc Cox, joined by Kim and Carl. It's a jam-packed show with engaging discussions and interesting topics. First up, they dive into the joys and challenges of raising young children, sharing their experiences and insights. Kim opens up about her background, giving listeners a glimpse into her life and experiences. The conversation then shifts to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Next, they explore the fascinating world of AI in entertainment. From AI-generated scripts to virtual actors, the hosts contemplate how this technology might shape the future of the entertainment industry and what that means for the writer/actor strike. But that's not all! They also delve into the captivating story of Army Private, Travis King's defection to North Korea. Wondering why anyone would voluntarily go there, they discuss the implications and more.
On the Annie Frey Show today, we delve into the root cause of frustration in America. Annie urges her listeners to become part of the solution for the issues they care about, and to engage in meaningful discussions that will help bring change. Senior Advisor for Communications at the America First Policy Institute, Hogan Gidley, also joins the show and shares his thoughts on America's current grade as a country and potential solutions to the ongoing border crisis. Gidley raises concerns about the direction our country is headed in, with the failed policy at the forefront of his mind. As the show continues, Wiggins America's Ryan Wiggins offers his Monday round-up and discusses how the military is struggling to recruit due to the shift towards a more "woke" culture. The discussions on the show highlight the importance of addressing the issues at hand, and working towards solutions that will benefit all Americans.
At the beginning of the final hour, Kevin Killeen provides live coverage of a recent tornado in Southern Missouri. Later, Tricia Everding joins for "Annie Are You Okay?", where she shares some of the latest news stories from around the web and we weigh in on whether we're OK with them. To conclude the hour, Ryan, Brad, and Hannah respond to a poll question from the YouTube Live Chat, which inquired about their likelihood of voting for Trump now that he has been indicted: More Likely, Less Likely, or No Change?
The discussion revolves around the recent election results in Chicago, specifically the election of Brandon Johnson as the new mayor. Mark Glennon, the guest on the phone and founder of Wire Points, believes that Johnson's election is catastrophic for Illinois, as he has no solutions for Chicago's failing schools, crime, pension, and budget problems. Johnson plans to further tax businesses to fund social workers instead of adding to the police force. © 2023 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | (Photo by Alex Wroblewski/Getty Images)
Deroy Murdock, a nationally syndicated columnist, and Fox News contributor joins to discuss various topics, including the indictment of Donald Trump and the two-track justice system in America. They also touch on the targeting of conservatives by the deep state, including the IRS targeting of conservative organizations during the Obama administration. Murdoch argues that America is now a third-world country in terms of the idea of equal justice under the law. © 2023 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
The recent election of Brandon Johnson as the new mayor of Chicago may have a potential catastrophic impact on Illinois, due to his lack of solutions for issues like failing schools, crime, pensions, and budget problems. Joining to talk about this, Mark Glennon, the founder of Wire Points, Additionally, Deroy Murdock, a nationally syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor, calls in to discuss the indictment of Donald Trump, the two-track justice system in America, and the targeting of conservatives by the deep state. To wrap the hour, Wiggins America, where Brad talks the deal between China and Brazil to trade in their own currencies instead of the US dollar, and what this means for our economy.
Moderator of CBS' Face The Nation, Margaret Brennan, joins Megan Lynch, to discuss the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump.
On this Head Tell Good Talks our guest is journalist and congressional reporter for The Independent Eric Garcia about the slowest start to a congress anyone can remember, being in the room for the "weaponized government" hearings, debt ceiling fight, focus on China, and how the looming elections will affect what happens in the house and senate.--------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to subscribe to @Heard Tell , like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
First, Marc Cox talks more on crime in St. Louis, A special prosecutor may come to St. Louis, and more. Then, United States Senator, Josh Hawley, joins to talk his new bill he calls "The Pelosi Act". This bill would ban lawmakers from trading stock while in office.
From what the media covers weather stories so heavily to the Russia-Ukraine war, Marc Cox covers it all in this hour of The Marc Cox Morning Show.
Genevieve Wood, Senior Advisor at the Heritage Foundation, joins to discuss Joe Biden's classified documents, why so many politicians are being caught with them, and more.
In this hour, a snow storm is coming to St. Louis, more information on the California shooting, and we replay Missouri State Senator, Nick Schroer's interview from yesterday. To wrap the hour, the Cardinals get a new voice.
First, 97.1 Contributor, Danny Define, joins Marc to discuss Biden documents, the Tony Dungy controversy, and the 4-day work week. Then, KMOX's Sports Director, Tom Ackerman, joins to discuss the NFL playoffs, college hoops, the XFL, and more. To wrap the hour, Marc tells you how one of the biggest local paper is coming after him.
In this segment, Annie Frey talks Jan 6th true impact vs. people perception. Then, find out how J.B. Pritzker and Ron Desantis are being considered two sides of the same coin.
Find out who our listener think is most likely to be and undercover agent. First, It's Audacy's General Sales Manager Robert Kramer's last day. He joins producer Abby and the cast to play a game of Xs and Os. Then, Tricia joins for "Annie are you okay", to talk butter candles and more.
Ryan Wrecker fills in for Marc Cox this morning. In this hour, looting in Buffalo, New York, as a giant blizzard sweeps the city. Then, we replay yesterdays interview with Hans Von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow a the Heritage Foundation, covers the Twitter Files. Next, the St. Louis Arch ground are once again requiring masks.
Mark Walters, host of Armed American & spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins to talk fighting Gavin Newsom on second amendment rights, the newest gun control law in New Jersey, and more.
Ryan Wrecker talks to Young Voices Commentator, Josh Shin about the Omnibus Spending bill that will cost the United States 1.7 Trillion dollars. Then, Carl Middleman and Wrecker talk the most googled things of 2022. To wrap the hour, Lydia Hu, journalist for Fox Business talks the latest on the winter flight cancellations.
Heidi Harris, fills in for Annie Frey. St. Charles County Councilmen, Mike Elam, joins to talk meeting famous people and sports. Then, Heidi and producer Drew Young cover incels, dating, and more.
First, 97.1 Contributor, Danny Define joins to give Christmas facts. Then, St. Charles County executive, Steve Ehlman joins the show to discuss crime spillage from St. Louis. To wrap, Mike Elam covers the border crisis.
From the World Cup wrap to Trump NFT's. Mike Elam covers it all, joining him Tom Ackerman, Kmox's Sports Director.
On today's "Freedom Friday" episode, Stephanie and Tara examine the latest move by Florida Governor DeSantis, calling for a grand jury investigation of Covid vaccines, and the investigation being conducted by House Republicans into gain of function research and the origins of Covid. Your hosts also speculate on what might be revealed related to Covid in the next round of the "Twitter Files," and the interesting timing of the sudden Covid outbreak in China. Read the blog and connect with Tara and Stephanie on Facebook, TikTok, IG, Twitter, Truth Social, Rumble, and Patreon. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/
First, Deroy Murdoc, nationally syndicated columnist, joins to explain why we need to hold our politicians accountable. Then, Jordan Brennan, product donation coordinator at STL Area Foodbank, talks what to know when helping your community. Find out which member of the cast gathered the most donations.
In this final hour, St. Louis looks to finally combat all the crime by implementing a curfew in the city. Then, Ryan Wiggins, of Wiggins America (6-8 am on 97.1) joins in studio to talk censorship, Jack Dorsey, and what private schools get away with. Then, what's on the web with Anna Bolhmann.
Jim Talent, former US senator, joins to discuss recent congressional news, midterms, Trump, and more. Then, Caleb Rowden, Missouri Senate Majority Leader, calls in to talk policy goals as speaker pro tem. Next, breaking news Brittney Griner freed from a Russian prison. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Former United States Senator, Jim Talent, joins Ryan Recker to talk new leadership in Congress, the secret service, Hunter Biden's laptop investigation, and much more.
Jim Talent, Bill Eigel, and Jared Halpern, all join host for todays episode, Ryan Wrecker, to cover topics including a change in congressional leadership, the latest news on the railroad strike, bills for Missouri that might pass tomorrow, and more.
First, new State Rep, Wendy Hausman, about her recent victory out in St. Charles. Then, World Cup news and how the United States may advance with sports analyst Bill McDermott. Ryan Schmelz, of Fox News Radio, gives an update on the railroad strike and what it might mean for consumers this holiday season.
Lyndsay and Will discuss the content NOT included in Creating the Government, their episode about the contentious and complex origins of the American government.Support the show
As Annie Frey takes calls on Trump's bid for reelection, something magical happened. Take a listen.
Trump just gave a speech in Texas find out the what he covered in this hour. Then, Marc talks to director of labor policy expert at the Illinois Policy institute, Maliee Smith about Amendment 1. Next, Marc gives he thought on the Senate race this year.
Les Rubin, economist at Main Street Economics and author of "Why You Should Give a Damn About Economics" joins the Annie Frey Show to discuss Joe Biden's claims of the deficit reductions, how economic practices today are dooming us tomorrow, and much more.