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Tom Corbett, former Pennsylvania Governor, joined The Rick Dayton Show Wednesday November 9th, to go over a disappointing election night for republicans. Including Pennsylvania's second senate seat where democrat Lt. Governor John Fetterman defeated Political outsider Dr. Mehmet Oz. Corbett gave his insight on why he thinks election night didn't go as well as originally expected for republicans along with what went right for democrats.
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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- During Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, Fetterman noticeably struggled with his speech and seemingly had difficulty collecting his thoughts prior to answering questions. 3:10pm- According to the New York Times, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is under federal investigation, “five years after the Justice Department dropped its corruption case.” Details regarding the investigation have not yet been released. 3:20pm- In an opinion editorial for The Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger argued that “by withholding crucial information about his health condition”, John Fetterman has become this election cycle's October surprise. 3:30pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper, CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner accused Dr. Mehmet Oz of talking deliberately fast during Tuesday's debate to emphasize John Fetterman's slowed speech pattern. 3:50pm- In a bizarre opening monologue, Lawrence O'Donnell compared Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate John Fetterman to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his performance during World War II.
3:05pm- During Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, Fetterman noticeably struggled with his speech and seemingly had difficulty collecting his thoughts prior to answering questions. 3:10pm- According to the New York Times, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is under federal investigation, “five years after the Justice Department dropped its corruption case.” Details regarding the investigation have not yet been released. 3:20pm- In an opinion editorial for The Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger argued that “by withholding crucial information about his health condition”, John Fetterman has become this election cycle's October surprise. 3:30pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper, CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner accused Dr. Mehmet Oz of talking deliberately fast during Tuesday's debate to emphasize John Fetterman's slowed speech pattern. 3:50pm- In a bizarre opening monologue, Lawrence O'Donnell compared Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate John Fetterman to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his performance during World War II. 4:05pm- Maureen Faulkner, the widow of slain Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, joins the Rich Zeoli Show to talk about accompanying Dr. Mehmet Oz to Tuesday's Pennsylvania Senate debate. Faulkner believes it is important to elect politicians who vow to adopt responsible policies on crime—a contrast to the lenient prosecutorial strategies adopted by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. 4:25pm- While promoting his new book, “Justice Corrupted,” Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested that he would like to see Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland impeached should Republicans take control of the House and Senate following the midterms. 4:40pm- During a Heritage Foundation event, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said that by leaking the court's draft decision for Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the court's conservative Justices became “targets for assassination.” 5:05pm- In a recent interview, Gisele Baretto Fetterman, wife of Senate candidate John Fetterman, called swimming pools “historically racist” and once again accused mainstream media of “ableism” for criticizing her husband's performance during Tuesday's Senate debate. 5:10pm- During a recent episode of The View, Joy Behar claimed to have had a “ménage à trois” with ghosts…WHAT?!?! 5:35pm- Dr. Mehmet Oz—Republican candidate for U.S. Senate—joins the show to recap his performance in Tuesday night's debate. Dr. Oz emphasizes John Fetterman's inconsistent stance on both crime and fracking. He explains that as a doctor he learned the importance of listening to patients— now he's traveling the state of Pennsylvania listening to voters. 6:05pm- According to a report featured in the Daily Wire, cases of respiratory viruses in children are soaring with some scientists suggesting the uptick may be blamed on “restricted immune development” during COVID-19 lockdowns. 6:35pm- Is your kid a far-right extremist? Rich provides the audience with information from a ridiculous opinion editorial that lists eleven signs your child might grow-up to be an extremist. 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought
Charles McElwee—Editor of Real Clear Pennsylvania—joins the show to recap Tuesday night's debate between Lt. Governor John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz. McElwee explains that he has heard from many Democrats who will not vote for Oz or leave the Senate portion of their ballot blank due to Fetterman's poor performance. Is the media responsible for failing to press Fetterman and his campaign harder on health concerns?
Last night, Pennsylvania Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz, a Republican, and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, a Democrat, squared off in their first and only debate. It's part of a high stakes race that's critical not just for their state, but for control of the U.S. Senate. Plus, the Biden administration's change for Venezuelan migrants at the border. Guest: Axios' Alayna Treene and Michelle Hackman, immigration reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Fonda Mwangi, Lydia McMullen-Laird, Robin Linn and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Go Deeper: Fetterman's painful debate Fetterman on fitness to serve at debate: 'Transparency is about showing up' Venezuelans Who Left Everything Behind Are Stuck South of U.S. Border [NY Times] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Real Clear Pennsylvania Editor Charles McElwee checks in to recap the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Lt. Governor John Fetterman and Dr. Oz.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- Reacting to Tuesday night's Senate debate between Dr. Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman, The View's Sunny Hosting accused Oz of choosing to “bully a stroke victim.” Was Dr. Oz so dominant that he came off as “mean”? Did Fetterman's campaign hope the narrative would change from political issues to sympathy? 3:25pm- During Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, Fetterman noticeably struggled with his speech and seemingly had difficulty collecting his thoughts prior to answering questions. Rich speaks with listeners who react to the performances of both candidates. 3:45pm- During Tuesday's debate, Dr. Mehmet Oz brought up a 2013 incident in which John Fetterman brandished a shotgun and detained an unarmed, innocent black man who was jogging in Braddock, PA. Oz asked, “why not apologize?”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Lt. Governor John Fetterman told moderators he will not release his medical records prior to the November 8thelection—claiming he has been “very open” about his health struggles and that his doctor has declared him “fit to serve.” 4:15pm- While appearing on News Nation with Chris Cuomo, neurologist Dr. Huma Sheikh explained there is no guarantee John Fetterman will see improvements in his speech patterns and ability to speak spontaneously since he is already six months removed from the stroke he suffered. 4:20pm- During the debate, Dr. Mehmet Oz was asked whether he would support Lindsey Graham's proposed legislation to federally ban abortion after 15-weeks—Oz responded by stating he does not support any legislation that prevents states from making their own decisions on abortion. 4:35pm- Charles McElwee—Editor of Real Clear Pennsylvania—joins the show to recap Tuesday night's debate between Lt. Governor John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz. McElwee explains that he has heard from many Democrats who will not vote for Oz or leave the Senate portion of their ballot blank due to Fetterman's poor performance. Is the media responsible for failing to press Fetterman and his campaign harder on health concerns? 4:50pm- Appearing on MSNBC with Stephanie Rule, former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter referred to Dr. Mehmet Oz as a "complete fraud" and suggested that Oz's glorification of state's rights could be potentially harmful to black people in America. 4:55pm- During the debate, John Fetterman claimed to support fracking in Pennsylvania but could not explain away a 2018 interview where he stated he was against fracking. Fetterman also denied interest in expanding the Supreme Court—however, he conceded he would like to do away with the filibuster.
3:05pm- Reacting to Tuesday night's Senate debate between Dr. Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman, The View's Sunny Hostin accused Oz of choosing to “bully a stroke victim.” Was Dr. Oz so dominant that he came off as “mean”? Did Fetterman's campaign hope the narrative would change from political issues to sympathy? 3:25pm- During Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Senate candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman, Fetterman noticeably struggled with his speech and seemingly had difficulty collecting his thoughts prior to answering questions. Rich speaks with listeners who react to the performances of both candidates. 3:45pm- During Tuesday's debate, Dr. Mehmet Oz brought up a 2013 incident in which John Fetterman brandished a shotgun and detained an unarmed, innocent black man who was jogging in Braddock, PA. Oz asked, “why not apologize?” 4:05pm- Lt. Governor John Fetterman told moderators he will not release his medical records prior to the November 8thelection—claiming he has been “very open” about his health struggles and that his doctor has declared him “fit to serve.” 4:15pm- While appearing on News Nation with Chris Cuomo, neurologist Dr. Huma Sheikh explained there is no guarantee John Fetterman will see improvements in his speech patterns and ability to speak spontaneously since he is already six months removed from the stroke he suffered. 4:20pm- During the debate, Dr. Mehmet Oz was asked whether he would support Lindsey Graham's proposed legislation to federally ban abortion after 15-weeks—Oz responded by stating he does not support any legislation that prevents states from making their own decisions on abortion. 4:35pm- Charles McElwee—Editor of Real Clear Pennsylvania—joins the show to recap Tuesday night's debate between Lt. Governor John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz. McElwee explains that he has heard from many Democrats who will not vote for Oz or leave the Senate portion of their ballot blank due to Fetterman's poor performance. Is the media responsible for failing to press Fetterman and his campaign harder on health concerns? 4:50pm- Appearing on MSNBC with Stephanie Rule, former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter referred to Dr. Mehmet Oz as a "complete fraud" and suggested that Oz's glorification of state's rights could be potentially harmful to black people in America. 4:55pm- During the debate, John Fetterman claimed to support fracking in Pennsylvania but could not explain away a 2018 interview where he stated he was against fracking. Fetterman also denied interest in expanding the Supreme Court—however, he conceded he would like to do away with the filibuster. 5:05pm- During the debate, moderators asked Dr. Mehmet Oz if he would support Senator Pat Toomey's (R-PA) push for gun reform legislation. Oz said there were elements of Toomey's proposed bill that he likes a lot, including expanded background checks and greater funding for mental health programs. 5:15pm- In his closing statement, Dr. Mehmet Oz explained he is a “living embodiment of the American dream.” 5:20pm- Both John Fetterman and Dr. Oz stated they support an increase in minimum wage—however, while Fetterman would like to see the increase mandated by government, Oz believes raises are achievable by adopting business-friendly policies and by harnessing the power of Pennsylvania's fracking industry to boost the state's economic performance. 5:35pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins the show to recap Tuesday night's Pennsylvania U.S. Senate debate, specifically John Fetterman's claim that he now supports fracking. In 2018, Fetterman stated “I don't support fracking at all.” Can he be trusted on this issue? Or is he simply saying what he believes voters want to hear? 5:55pm- When asked about John Fetterman's rocky debate performance, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre stated that President Joe Biden has been impressed with Fetterman throughout his campaign. 6:05pm- In an opinion editorial featured on Fox News, Dr. Nichole Saphier addressed the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) which showed student math and reading scores have declined sharply since 2019, correlating to the K-12 remote learning adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Saphier explains the prolonged school lockdowns were the result of teacher union politics—and not based on science or medical recommendations. 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- On Tuesday night, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman square off in their first and only debate prior to the November 8th election to replace Pat Toomey in the United States Senate. Ahead of the debate, Fetterman's team suggested that it “isn't John's format”—will this be an opportunity for Oz to capture even more momentum? 3:20pm- A reporter asked John Fetterman if Philadelphia District attorney Larry Krasner's soft on crime policies are effective—Fetterman refused to answer the question. In a clip from 2021, Fetterman can be heard defending convicted murders—comparing them to “your grandfather.” 3:40pm- Elisabeth Messenger—National Executive Director of Americans for Fair Treatment—joins the show to discuss what the Philadelphia Inquirer referred to as an “opaque, pro-Democratic group” that she says is financially backing Democrat candidates in the 2022 Pennsylvania midterms. Americans for Fair Treatment has revealed that the group referenced is State Victory Action—which, Messenger explains, receives “millions of dollars from government unions” via dues paid “by hardworking public servants in Pennsylvania.” According to Americans for Fair Treatment, 17.6% of the National Education Association's (NEA) 2020-21 spending was on “political activities & lobbying.”
3:05pm- On Tuesday night, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lt. Governor John Fetterman square off in their first and only debate prior to the November 8th election to replace Pat Toomey in the United States Senate. Ahead of the debate, Fetterman's team suggested that it “isn't John's format”—will this be an opportunity for Oz to capture even more momentum? 3:20pm- A reporter asked John Fetterman if Philadelphia District attorney Larry Krasner's soft on crime policies are effective—Fetterman refused to answer the question. In a clip from 2021, Fetterman can be heard defending convicted murders—comparing them to “your grandfather.” 3:40pm- Elisabeth Messenger—National Executive Director of Americans for Fair Treatment—joins the show to discuss what the Philadelphia Inquirer referred to as an “opaque, pro-Democratic group” that she says is financially backing Democrat candidates in the 2022 Pennsylvania midterms. Americans for Fair Treatment has revealed that the group referenced is State Victory Action—which, Messenger explains, receives “millions of dollars from government unions” via dues paid “by hardworking public servants in Pennsylvania.” According to Americans for Fair Treatment, 17.6% of the National Education Association's (NEA) 2020-21 spending was on “political activities & lobbying.” 4:05pm- According to a report from Breitbart, John Fetterman allegedly attempted to have his wife, Gisele, appointed Mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania when he won his Lieutenant Governor's race in 2018. Is Gisele more engaged politically than the public is being led to believe? Does she have political ambitions of her own? 4:30pm- On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about President Biden's past claims that Georgia's election integrity laws amounted to “Jim Crow 2.0”—now that Georgia is setting records for early voting in a midterm election. Jean-Pierre nonsensically claimed that high voter turnout and voter suppression can occur simultaneously. 4:50pm- On Tuesday, Special Climate Envoy John Kerry spoke in Egypt about the necessity to embrace green energy immediately and cut fossil fuel emissions to zero. Kerry stated: “the climate crisis still looms large as the issue that will change life unalterably. Now that may sound grandiose, but it is no exaggeration. Existential means existential. It demands that we all work together because no country can resolve this crisis by itself.” 5:05pm- Evan Myers—Assistant Editor at National Review—joins the show to discuss his most recent editorial for National Review, “Sanctuary Cities Are Failing, Actual Sanctuaries Are Stepping Up.” 5:20pm- According to a report from Forbes, TikTok's parent company—ByteDance—has been allegedly collecting data about the location of users in the United States, potentially on behalf of the Chinese government. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if the Biden Administration believes the application is safe for Americans to use? 5:30pm- President Joe Biden did a long-form interview with NowThis News where he discussed trans rights, abortion access, and climate change. 5:50pm- Is Barilla really “Italy's #1 Brand of Pasta”? A lawsuit brings the pasta-makers' claim into question. 6:05pm- Reporters Lauren Lumpkin and Sahana Jayaraman of the Washington Post write: “In March 2021, the Biden administration released the federal government's largest pool of pandemic relief for public schools. The American Rescue Plan infused campuses with $122 billion to reopen buildings, address mental health needs and help students who had fallen behind academically.” But what happened to the money? According to their report most of the money has not yet been spent. 6:35pm- On Monday night, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Charlie Crist participated in a debate for Florida Governor. During the debate, DeSantis revealed that in 2020 Crist wrote him a letter imploring him to keep schools remote. 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media? + Zeoli's Final Thought
Townhall Review – October 15, 2022 Hugh Hewitt talks with Byron York, of the Washington Examiner, about an overview of the polling for the upcoming elections and with Joe O'Dea about his campaign for Senator from the State of Colorado. Mike Gallagher looks at the Pennsylvania Senatorial race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman. Hugh Hewitt talks with Lanhee Chen about his campaign for California State Controller. Dennis Prager and Texas Congressman Dan Crenshaw talk about the radicalism of today's Democrats and whether it has opened a door for Republicans. Kevin McCullough talks with Ric Grenell, about his organization, “Fix California.” Mike Gallagher talks with Charlie Kirk about his Turning Point USA series called “Border Battle.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pa. Lt. Governor John Fetterman is running for a Senate seat in Pennsylvania against Dr. Mehmet Oz. He's a most unusual politician. Fetterman is 6 feet 8 inches tall. He's got a row of tattoos on his right arm that memorialize the dates that people were killed by gun violence in Braddock, Pa during the 13 years that Fetterman was Mayor. He's also known for campaigning in shorts and hoodies and he's got a Masters degree in Public Policy from Harvard's Kennedy School. I sat down with John Fetterman in 2019 to talk about his appeal to working people and his interest in recreational marijuana. “Now What?” is produced with the help of Steve Zimmer, Alex Wolfe and Andreea Coscai. Audio production is by Nick CIavatta.
Hour 2 of The Dawn Stensland Show: On Saturday, Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate John Fetterman spoke to a crowd in Scranton, Pennsylvania. During the campaign rally, Fetterman accused his political opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz of being from New Jersey—calling him a “joke” and a “clown.” While speaking with Fox News Digital, Maureen Faulkner—the widow of murdered Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner—criticized PA Lt. Governor John Fetterman for appointing a friend of her husband's killer to Secretary of Pennsylvania's Board of Pardons. Faulkner warns that Fetterman's policies make crime in big cities even worse. Is Democrat gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro suddenly advocating in favor of school choice? According to his campaign website, Shapiro is calling for “adding choices for parents and educational opportunity for students and funding lifeline scholarships.” Corey DeAngelis notes in his Wall Street Journal opinion editorial that the school choice language “was absent” from his website “as of September 7.” Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Dr. Rachel Levine spoke at the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). The organization advocates for free access to trans-affirmative care.
The final stretch of the 2020 midterms have begun, but it is still Trump vs Biden on the campaign trail. The Mar A Lago investigation hits the skids as DOJ announces a new investigation of Trump's Super PAC. And Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman joins the pod to talk about his exciting run for Senate.
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, the DOJ filing defended their Mar-A-Lago search and the unauthorized removal of former President Trump's passports stating that it was necessary to stop the threat to national security posed by the three classified documents they found in Trump's desk. 'Hiding' documents on one's desk is the best way to hide them and commit obstruction, right? The DOJ and the media are working together to create much ado about nothing. Then, the FBI spied on MLK and threatened him. Yet Democrats say if you don't support the FBI in this unconstitutional raid then your anti-law enforcement. How is it that Hillary Clinton was not charged with violating the Espionage Act yet a former President who had the power to declassify documents should be charged with violating it? Later, China's claim that they own Taiwan is bull. Taiwan was a territory of Japan more than 100 years ago. The communist Chinese must be stopped. Afterward, Dr. Oz joins the show to discuss his U.S Senate race against Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor John Fetterman. Fetterman's far-left radical views are outside of the norm in Pennsylvania in so much as he advocates for public drug use and has bragged about pardoning murderers from prison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman to return to campaign trail and more.
Hour 2 of The Dawn Stensland Show: University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines spoke with Tucker Carlson on Thursday. During the interview, Gaines described her experience competing against Lia Thomas during the NCAA championship at Georgia Tech. She referred to the locker room situation as “uncomfortable” and revealed that many athletes believed Thomas' biological advantages were unfair to other competitors. Thomas became the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA national championship. When was Governor Tom Wolf notified of Lt. Governor John Fetterman's stroke? And should Pennsylvania change its protocols regarding the incapacitation of a government executive officer? According to new polling from Fox News, Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman—the Democrat candidates for Pennsylvania Governor and U.S. Senate—have double digit leads against their Republican opponents. A New York Times article has linked Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania, to a far-right, anti-Semitic social media platform known as “Gab” and its founder. Mastriano has dismissed the claims, calling them “smears.”
Democratic nominee, and Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman has some major health issues. He just had a stroke and he's taking a month off from the campaign trail to recover and in addition to the stroke... he has a heart condition. His wife said we might see him back by July... It has some voters torn on whether or not Fetterman should keep pushing the campaign. Dave and Debbie discuss and take listener calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We listen to highlights from the Democratic Senate Primary debate with Terrayne Myricks, the laughing and wry host of Alcoholitics (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alcoholitics/id1403073002). We focus on key moments from Rep Conor Lamb (https://www.conorlamb.com/) , State Rep Malcolm Kenyatta (https://www.malcolmkenyatta.com/), and Lt. Governor John Fetterman (https://johnfetterman.com/). We discuss the amazing idea that a simply safe magic prize would...
In this special edition episode, Ernest interviews Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman, who is currently the Democratic frontrunner in the upcoming U.S. Senate primary. Fetterman is gloves off on the criticism that his opponents have hurled at him throughout the campaign, and he makes the case for why he's the best option for voters in this important race.
Zeoli Show Hour 1: In the first hour of the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the news that Press Secretary (and acting President) Jen Psaki will be leaving the White House for a position at MSNBC. 6:04-NEWS 6:07-Lt. Governor John Fetterman skips the first debate between fellow Democrats. 6:25- NCAA National Championship tonight 6:35-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is leaving for a job at MSNBC Photo by: Anna Moneymaker / Staff
Rich discussed the first Senate debate between Pennsylvania Democrats that did not include current Lt. Governor John Fetterman. Opening a window for his opponents to attack him regarding an incident in 2013 where he pulled a gun on black unarmed jogger.
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed how it is no longer a scientific study keeping mask mandates on our public transit system but a political one for political theater. There is no reason to keep these mandates around on our buses, trains and airplanes especially when Biden is also ending the Title 42 that is re-opening our southern border to migrants. End the mandate! 6:04-NEWS 6:07-Lt. Governor John Fetterman skips the first debate between fellow Democrats. 6:25- NCAA National Championship tonight 6:35-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is leaving for a job at MSNBC 7:04-NEWS 7:07-Rutgers University will require masks in the classroom 7:24-Pressure building on the Biden Administration to lift the mask mandate on transportation 7:32-New York City Mayor Eric Adams order homeless camps to be cleared out, causing outrage from the left 7:45-CUT SHEET | Rob Klein gets some advice from George Stephanopoulos on Democrats' stance on crime | Christie destroys the media's dismissal of the Hunter Biden laptop story | Joe Biden mistakes Michelle Obama as former Vice President | Kamala Harris has no answer when asked if Putin should remain in power 8:02-Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, Bill McSwain, joined Rich to discuss his campaign for Governor being the old one advocating for a permanent gas tax reduction to help Pennsylvanians at the pump. Also, his time to protect residents in Philadelphia amid the failures of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. 8:17-FDA appeared to shut down some of its experts that did not promote a second booster against COVID 8:20-NEWS 8:38-President of Ukraine Zelensky made an appearance at the Grammy's last night. 8:45-Everyone is happy Duke lost 9:04-NEWS 9:09-School students establish a black market for snacks after the school banned it 9:14-NYC health official gets in trouble after referring to white people as "birthing people" and Hispanics and Black as "mothers" 9:26-Biden ends Title 42 to open up our southern border but won't end the mask mandate on public transit. 9:42 CUT SHEET | Senator Elizabeth Warren wants to find a way to regulate bitcoin | Jen Psaki mentioned pregnant and postpartum people instead of women | Jen Psaki won't confirm her move to MSNBC | Pete Buttigieg warns us to get used to high price hikes until we're energy independent on clean energy | 9:55-Final Thoughts Photo by: Getty Images
In a wide-ranging interview, Democratic Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Conor Lamb opens up about a range of topics. The 37-year-old Lamb talks about growing up in a political family, his time in the Marines, what voters like about Donald Trump, why Nancy Pelosi is like Jack Lambert, teaching kids about racism, Democrats' disconnect with many Pennsylvanians, and why he believes he's better positioned than Lt. Governor John Fetterman to win the general election in November.
New research shows that at least 50% of people who survive COVID-19 “experience a variety of physical and psychological health issues for at least six months following their recovery,” according to the Washington Post. The Congressional Budget Office says that Biden's Build Back Better Bill will not be entirely paid for as the White House claimed. It's close, but the CBO didn't think the IRS would be able to raise $67 billion over 10 years; they put the number at $207 billion. That might just be enough for Manchin or Sinema to take a hatchet to key provisions of the Build Back Better bill. UAW workers at John Deere approved a new contract after a month on strike. The agreement will see a 20% increase in wages over the course of the contract and significant improvements in working conditions. Rank-and-file working power baby. The Ohio House passes a bill that will let residents 21 years old and older to carry concealed weapons without any kind of license or permit. If the Ohio Senate passes the bill, there will no longer be a requirement for a background check or training. A school district in Goddard, Kansas orders 29 books be banned from its libraries. You can already guess the kind of books being banned: the Pulitzer Prize winning play “Fences,” but August Wilson; Margaret Atwood's, The Handmaid's Tale; The Hate You Give, by Angie Thomas; and Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, are among the books on the list. Ithaca, New York votes to decarbonize all of its buildings by 2025. The unanimous vote for their “Efficiency Retrofit and Thermal Load Electrification Program,” will include everything from swapping out natural gas and propane cooking with electric induction to installing solar panels. The city of 30,000 is working with a Brooklyn-base company, BlocPower to manage the program. The move will eliminate 40% of the city's carbon emissions. Right-wing parent groups at the forefront of “critical race theory” protests are now shifting their target to school-based mental health programs, according to reporting by NBC news. You heard that right. No more talk of suicide prevention, depression, or any “social emotional learning” is the goal. Right-wiing groups apparently believe that “social emotional learning has become a ‘Trojan horse' for critical race theory…[and] encourage children to celebrate diversity, sometimes introducing students to conversations about race, gender, and sexuality.” God forbid. And, the QAnon Shaman is sentenced to 41 months in prison. Earlier this month, the Fulton County Commissioners denied the Fulton County Library a $3,000 budget increase because they host “hate groups” that are sympathetic to the LGBTQ communities or the Black Lives Matter movements. In response to this bigotry, Emily Best from the Sisters of the Night Caucus launched a gofundme page to help the library close the budget gap and ended up raising over $26,000. Pennsylvania House Republicans used their fall session to highlight their extremist agenda. House Republicans passed a constitutional open-carry gun rights bill, a bill making bail funds illegal and advanced more voter suppression measures. The House Labor and Industry Committee held a hearing on a slate of radical anti-union bills. Public Sector labor leaders refused to participate in the committee's “farce,” and Democratic Chair Jerry Mullery walked out of the committee meeting and hosted a press conference outside of the meeting with members and labor leaders. A landmark PA school funding trial got underway. The case involves the cash-strapped Panther Valley School District and five other Pennsylvania school districts. In opening remarks, of course, GOP House Speaker Bryan Cutler argued that there's nothing to see here, everything's fine. Tell that to the 75 kindergartners in the Panther Valley School District who are forced to share one toilet and two urinals. Spanning both Carbon and Schuylkill Counties, Panther Valley serves more than 1,600 students. Around 56% are classified as economically disadvantaged, though McAndrew believes the number of children living in poverty is higher. Lt. Governor John Fetterman joined Kutztown University Dining Workers United for a rally on Tuesday, demanding Aramark and Kutztown University recognize their union. Dina Leygerman, a former Central Bucks School Board candidate, wrote an excellent piece on Medium critically responding to the recent two-part podcast on The Daily from the New York Times on the school board wars in Central Bucks. Dina Leygerman lays out a much more toxic history and lays bare the role Paul Martino played in fomenting the conflicts. The highly anticipated series The Wheel of Time launches on Amazon's Prime Video. Get ready for social media haters and lovers. The new season of Star Trek: Discovery launched this week on Paramount Plus.
Don starts the show with a report that the Department of Justice under former President Donald Trump subpoenaed Apple for data from accounts of House Intelligence Committee Democrats, including Chairman Adam Schiff, along with their staff and family members. Prosecutors were looking for sources behind news stories about contacts between Russia and Trump associates. California Rep. Eric Swalwell, whose data was also subpoenaed, joins Don to share his perspective, and to explain that Trump used the power of government to go after his perceived political opponents. CNN Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger also joins to explain why this effort was “the worst abuse of power we have seen from Donald Trump,” and tells us the remaining questions that need to be answered so this situation doesn't happen again. Pennsylvania Lt. Governor John Fetterman recently wrote an op-ed on CNN.com calling for Sen. Joe Manchin to step up and vote for the For The People Act. He joins to discuss the importance of the act, and why Senate Democrats need to reform the filibuster. An Ohio doctor attended a Ohio hearing and falsely claimed that COVID-19 vaccines cause people to become magnetic. CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner explains why the Ohio doctor poses a danger to public health. Illinois Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi joins and explains why we need accountability and a full investigation into the specifics of the subpoenas for data from House Intelligence Committee Democrats. Later, CNN Senior Political Analyst John Avalon joins to discuss what he thinks the Biden DOJ should do after this discovery, and CNN Political Commentator Amanda Carpenter joins to explain Trump's repeated calls for investigations in order to manufacture political dirt. Tonight was the third New York City Democratic mayoral debate which featured continued questioning over candidate Eric Adams' NYC residency and questions on police presence in the city. Correspondent Alexandra Field brings the report, and CNN Political Commentator Errol Louis joins to discuss the debate and explain why the candidates' questioning over Adams' residency comes as he is ahead in the polls. Finally, an Arkansas state trooper is being sued for allegedly causing a pregnant woman's car to flip during a traffic stop. CNN Correspondent Amara Walker brings the report, and Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson shares his perspective on the event and discusses the need for properly training officers to perform safe and effective PIT maneuvers. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In this episode, we sat down with Pennsylvania Lt. Governor, John Fetterman to discuss his stance on the legalization of marijuana both medical and recreational. Lt. Governor Fetterman is in the midst of his run for the vacant Pennsylvania Senate seat left by Senator Pat Toomey, who announced he would not seek a third term. This episode was recorded in May of 2021. DisclaimerThe hosts and Leech Tishman Fuscaldo & Lampl in no way encourage illegal activity. Listeners of this podcast must be mindful that possessing, using, distributing and/or selling marijuana is a federal crime, and no legal advice given herein is intended to provide any guidance or assistance in violating federal law nor will it provide any guidance or assistance in complying with federal law. Please also note that nothing in this podcast is intended to be deemed advice regarding the federal, state or local tax consequences of engaging in any business in this industry.Support the show (http://www.cannabislawtalk.com/)
Lt. Governor John Fetterman discusses the campaign for Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes and state of electoral play in the Rust Belt.
Summary: The YaJagoff team, including Arthur Moats, take the red carpet in flair and fun for Lights! Glamour! Action! at The Pennsylvanian for its Oscar celebrations hosted by The Pittsburgh Film Office. Dawn Keezer, Director of The Pittsburgh Film Office, talks friendly cast and crew stories as well as how the movie industry in the Pittsburgh area boosted the unemployment rate by one percent in the region! Film Producer Russ Streiner does the zombie walk, Andy from Pittsburgh Smokehosue promises to hide some apps, and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette SEEN Editor and Ask Natalie star, Natalie Bencivenga chats movies before working her own magic. The Political party spotlight includes Lt. Governor John Fetterman and his wife Gisele Barreto Fetterman while Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald gives Arthur Moats the inside scoop on tax credit. All jagoffs attended from far and wide to dress their best in a night filled with a dazzle of superior ambience. Music: Oscar Fun SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises is in Steelers off-season mode, so expect everything from glassware and novelty tees to lanyards car stickers to be a little less this time of year. Plus, TSE is getting ready to move into its new location on Campbells Run Road where you can catch a signing, enjoy the quality showroom of unique items, and browse our inventory of products. First let's take advantage of the clearance. As always visit tseshop.com Question of the day: Who would you support If you had to be a supporting actor/actress? RED CARPET GUEST LINEUP: 01:29 Russ Streiner - Dawn of the Dead Zombie AND President of the Pittsburgh Film Office Board 07:23 Pittsburgh Smokehouse - Andy is always a great guest. He made chicken wings out of tofu? 14:25 Arthur Moats – Brings his Moats' Notes --- it's the Oscar movies edition 22:37 Natalie Bencivenga - When Natalie's at an event... it's THE event! 29:58 Dawn Keezer - The Director of the Pittsburgh Film Office … how many pairs of shoes does she have on hand at the gala? 39:30 John Fetterman and Gisele Barreto Fetterman - the Lieutenant Governor says he is “arm candy” for his wife! And we get invited to the mansion to record a podcast. 47:01 Sam Sandora of 3 Rivers Studios – finally.. Someone who helps to explain why the film tax credits are a good thing! 52:21 Rich Fitzgerald and family – Rachael is on a nickname-basis with “ACE” and his fam!! Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com NEW LISTENING PLATFORMS * No Longer available IN the Pittsburgh Podcast Network Channel Feed. How to Listen Regularly: All shows are free and available to listen 24/7/365 nationwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – Available to APPLE users on the iTunes and Podcast app. – Available to ANDROID users on Google Play Music, – Available to ALL users via YaJagoff.com, Stitcher, or tunein * SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast * iTunes Google Play Music tunein RSS Libsyn The Rivers Edge YaJagoff Website Thanks To: Colin Parrish for social and video. How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: Total Sports Enterprises @TotalSportsEnt John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 Arthur Moats @dabody52 PGH Film Office @PghFilmOffice The Pennsylvanian @PennsylvanianAp Russ Streiner @RussStreiner Pittsburgh Smokehouse @pittsburgh.smokehouse Natalie Bencivenga @NBSeen Pittsburgh Post-Gaztte @PittsburghPG Lt. Governor Fetterman @JohnFetterman Gisele Barreto Fetterman @giselefetterman Rich Fitzgerald @votefitz Three Rivers Studios @3RiversStudios See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices