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T. Gowdy steps up to the session with a mix to get lost with, rich in ambient texture. Hear new music from Andrew Nolan, Cristian Varela, deafheaven, Hedchef, Ourobonic Plague, Ploy, Cliche Morph, + Satøri. Alongside some older cuts from Exium, Skin Teeth, + Deathbed Tapes' Subklinik. Tracklist — https://darkfloor.co.uk/mantisradio360 Join our Patreon — https://patreon.com/mantisradio for exclusive content and bonus material.
"Drop Out" by Gnod and White Hills from Drop Out III; "All That Heaven Allows" by Peck Glamour from Rivet; "Garmonbozia (Instrumental) by Flying Lotus from Spirit Box; "Jede Farbe" by Saeko Killy from Dream In Dream; "Butterfly Effect (Deconstructed)" by Forest Swords from Bolted (Deconstructed); "Cosa Rara (en la playa)" by Lucrecia Dalt from Cosa Rara; "Strewn" by T. Gowdy from Trill Scan; "Gift Song I" by Jefre Cantu-Ledsma from Gift Songs; "Ancient Treescape" by Voyage Future from Unseen Portal; "Blood on My Blanket" by Moundabout from Goat Skull Table
Sound through helium, medieval flute on a hill, puncturing the tension. The Berlin-based producer and musician discusses three important albums.Tim's picks:Second Woman – S/WKara-Lis Coverdale – A 480The Hilliard Ensemble – PerotinTim's new album, Trill Scan, is out now on Constellation. You can also check it out on Tim's bandcamp. His website is here.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
Trey Gowdy, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina, former federal prosecutor, and host of Sunday Night in America and The Trey Gowdy Podcast, joined The Guy Benson Show to discuss the resignation of NY's acting US attorney amid scrutiny over the eased-up case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Gowdy also weighed in on Democrats like Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and AOC controversially offering advice to illegal migrants on avoiding ICE. Plus, Gowdy reacted to the cringeworthy rallies from Democrats and how their recent behavior has contributed to their party losing control of all three branches of government. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Segment 1: • The Quaker Controversy: Quakers consider housing illegal immigrants a core religious duty. • Biblical Perspective: Does Scripture support churches acting as sanctuaries for those breaking immigration laws? • Scripture Interprets Scripture: What's the right way to approach justice, compassion, and the law? Segment 2: • Fortis Podcast & Webinar Updates: Big things coming—don't miss Libby Glosson's new series! • Suing the Government: Quakers take legal action against the Trump administration over their right to shelter illegal immigrants. • Three Parables: A recap of an impactful sermon covering biblical truth. Segment 3: • Todd's Prediction: JD Vance won't stay Roman Catholic—his views are already clashing with the Church. • Corrupting Conversation: Why is coarse language so prevalent in politics and media? • Movie Review: Conclave presents a distorted view of Christian doctrine—how does it hold up to biblical truth? Segment 4: • Chris Cuomo & Trey Gowdy: What's behind Cuomo's personality shift, and why is Gowdy making waves? • Tim Challies' Insight: True comfort isn't found in circumstances—it's found in trusting that God is always working for our good. • The Laken Riley Bill: A mother speaks before it's signed into law, but where does our ultimate comfort come from? Jesus. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
0:00 ... Ross hello and welcome .... intros co-hosts Bruce Bernstein and Michael "World B" Freer 0:41 ... Episode #140 is dedicated to Kurt "Crazy Eyes" Thomas, who wore #40 in his NBA career 0:53 ... Ross teases teases special guest J.A. Adande who will join the show to reflect on a solemn basketball anniversary. 1:30 ... Ross does the Bet Online live commercial read. 2:06 ... Bruce introduces J.A. and shares some of his legendary achievements 3:20 ... J.A. points out that Bruce's son Mitch Bernstein was also a close friend and roommate during his internship in LA a number of years ago. 4:03 ... Bruce asks J.A. about the fires in his native Southern California and how they have affected the psyche of the entire region and J.A. has great perspective on the catastrophe and how it affected many who were close to him. 6:49 ... Ross teases the deep dive on Kobe Bryant but asks J.A. about being honored as the winner of the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Basketball Hall of Fame and what it was like to be considered an all-time great in basketball journalism. 9:12 ... World B asks J.A. about those who influenced him the most as a writer. J.A. mentioned Jim Murray, David Aldridge, Mike Wilbon, and many others. 11:17 ... Bruce raises the name of Chris Ramsay from ESPN.com, a mutual friend of J.A. and Bruce's who was a key person in J.A.'s success. 13:00 ... Bruce asks J.A. about all the ESPN people who have won the Gowdy award and if they had anything in common regarding the way they covered the league. Fellow winner Marc Spears gets a shout out for his wise counsel at Hall of Fame weekend. 16:10 ... World B asks J.A. what it was like to be a prominent panelist on ESPN's Around The Horn and how it had a powerful impact on his life and career. 18:47 ... Ross and Bruce provide some stats about Around The Horn and Ross receives permission from J.A. to mute his co-hosts as Tony Reali has done to ATH panelists for many years. 19:57 ... Ross points out that January 26th is the 5 year anniversary of Kobe Bryant's death and J.A. shares where he was when he heard the news and his immediate reaction upon hearing of Kobe's death. 23:55 ... J.A. puts into perspective why Los Angeles loved Kobe the man as much as they loved him as an athlete. The way he embraced LA and knew all the different neighborhoods were huge reasons. 27:03 ... Kobe was known to do research on people he would meet for the first time in order to put them at ease. But while J.A. never witnessed that, he praised Kobe for the way he handled his relationships with members of the local media. J.A. said that in the age of social media, modern athletes put less emphasis on those relationships. 29:19 ... Kobe and Michael Jordan were similar in many ways and J.A. explains that it was both a conscious effort on Kobe's part and simply a matter of MJ and Kobe being cut from the same cloth. J.A. feels that eventually Kobe came to regret those comparisons. 32:16 ... Was there one moment from Kobe's career that stood out to J.A.? Well ... there were a few! The game 7 comeback vs Portland in 2000 was memorable because of Kobe's giddiness. 35:24 ... Bruce's favorite Kobe/J.A. moment was from an NBA Coast to Coast show in Kobe's final season and J.A. describes what happened that night. J.A. uses that incident in his current job as a journalism professor at Northwestern as a teachable moment for his students. 38:49 ... Bruce asks about LeBron James and whether he has begun to mentally check out now that he has played an NBA game with his son Bronny. J.A. thinks it is possible because there is really nothing left to achieve. 40:30 ... J.A. makes his predictions for the rest of the season .. OKC wins the west, Boston wins the east, and Boston wins the championship. 42:19 ... Bruce asks J.A. if he is getting the "1995 Rockets vibe" about the Celtics where a defending champion looks less than dominant in the regular season but ends up repeating due to their "heart of a champion?" 43:43 ... Ross wonders if J.A. has any feeling on who the next "American face" of the league might be ... or even if there will be one? 47:58 ... If J.A. were starting his career over again, which player would he want to cover the most? LeBron James might be the guy. Michael Jordan too. 50:33 ... Ross thanks J.A. ... who thanks Bruce for helping him make some money working in TV! And we'll see you next week! TRT 51:17
In 1975, the Steelers were on the verge of greatness. They had just beaten the Vikings to win their first Super Bowl Championship and Terry Bradshaw adorned the cover of Sports Illustrated after leading Pittsburgh to the big win in Super Bowl IX. For legendary broadcaster Curt Gowdy, it was one of 9 Super Bowls he called to go along with 13 World Series and 8 Olympic Games. Nine years later, in 1984, a young Dan Roche walked into a radio station owned by Gowdy in Lawrence, MA looking to break into the sports media business. There was no opening for the Syracuse student but Rochie hung around and did whatever was asked. Unbeknownst to him, that decision changed the course of his life. Now, 40 years later, the WBZ-TV anchor and reporter has covered 9 Super Bowls of his own during the Brady-Belichick dynasty... he covered the Red Sox 4 World Series Championships as well including the one in 2004 that ended the Curse... and he's done it all in his hometown of Boston. And it all started at WCGY where Dan met his future wife, and started a career in sports that has seen him cover the teams he grew up idolizing, including the Red Sox whose play-by-play announcer was.... Curt Gowdy. In the late 80's Danny worked for the ole Cowboy who gave Rochie some advice he never would forget... hear how Gowdy changed Roche's life and followed Dan from afar as his career began to take off. How Dan uncovered a lost tape that revealed how Ted Williams announced his retirement... before Gowdy called the Splendid Splinter's final amazing at bat. It's a look back at one of the greatest sportscasters in American history through the lens of a student, an employee, a colleague... and a dear friend. Dan Roche on the one-of-a-kind Curt Gowdy on the Past Our Prime podcast. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this Coffee Break Conversation episode, Dr. Dan Gowdy, President and CEO of Wedgwood Christian Services, shares his heart on what it means to lead with purpose and compassion. Drawing from his personal journey—including his education, missionary work, and extensive leadership experience—Dan emphasizes the power leadership in building empowered, engaged teams. He also discusses the importance of integrated mental and behavioral health care, reducing stigma, and increasing public awareness. Tune in to this inspiring conversation from an incredible leader!For more information on the podcast, please visit: https://www.wedgwood.org/podcast/To learn more about Wedgwood, please visit: https://www.wedgwood.org/To join the Wedgwood team, visit: www.wedgwood.org/join-our-team For podcast and/or Wedgwood merch, please visit: https://wcb.myprostores.com/Support the showDon't forget to subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!
Editor's note: Beacon was created in 1913 from Matteawan and Fishkill Landing. 150 Years Ago (December 1874) John McCabe was carting cook stoves to Matteawan when his horses were frightened by an approaching locomotive. The horses raced along the track and a stove fell off the wagon in front of the engine, which demolished it. Lewis Tompkins, of the Fishkill Landing Hat Works, put down one of his prized brown mares after it broke its leg in the stable. It was valued at $700 [about $19,000 today]. Patrick Murphy, who worked at the Gowdy brickyard near Dutchess Junction, was arrested on assault charges. Murphy was absent when John Gowdy distributed wages and later demanded his $28 [$775]. Gowdy said he did not have the cash on him and Patrick, who was drunk, attempted to take Gowdy's horse. When Gowdy resisted, Murphy punched him. Murphy was fined $25, which he had Gowdy take from his pay, leaving him with $3 [$83]. The Matteawan Manufacturing Co. was making 200 dozen ladies' jockeys every day but was still 150 cases behind filling orders. Two sheep owned by Jacob VanWyck near Fishkill were slaughtered in his field and the meat carried off. James Pettigrove moved from Cold Spring to Fishkill Landing to operate Traver's hotel, which had been damaged by fire on Sept. 3 but restored. Several young men in Matteawan formed a gymnasium society. W.H. Mase of Fishkill Landing sold his trotting horse Mountaineer for $6,000 [$166,000]. A Fishkill Landing milkman said he would sell milk through the winter at summer prices of 6 cents [$1.66] a quart. A Matteawan Free School teacher found in an old history book a handwritten copy of a Thanksgiving sermon preached by the Rev. Samuel Prime on Nov. 23, 1833. [In 1840, the young Presbyterian minister left the village for New York City to become an editor at a Christian newspaper where he worked for the next 45 years.] The Seamless Manufacturing Co. of Matteawan received an order for thousands of skirts, in variety of sizes, including what were thought to be the largest ever made in the U.S.: 5 feet, 7 inches long; 5 feet, 1 inch around the waist; 10 inches around the hip; and 16 inches at the bottom. Mr. and Mrs. David Kniffen, of Fishkill, lost two children - their 5-year-old daughter and 2½-year-old son - in the same week to diphtheria. Their third child, an infant, was not expected to survive. When the Albany Post reported that "Aunt Betty," the last known person enslaved in New York state, had died in Cayuga County at age 99, the Poughkeepsie Press reported that an inmate at the Dutchess County poorhouse was older. He recalled being traded for a barrel of rum. [According to research by the New York State Archives, a woman named Sophy, who died in November 1876 in Cornwall, was likely the last surviving person who had been enslaved in New York.] On a late Saturday night train, a passenger refused to pay the fare. The conductor ordered him off at New Hamburg, but the passenger retreated to the toilet and sat with his back against the door. At Poughkeepsie, a police officer ripped off the door with a crowbar. At 3 a.m. on a Saturday, a fire at John Gerow's brick building in Matteawan destroyed everything inside, including the stock of the Noel & Smith clothing store, Hatche's cigar store and Vosburgh's printing office. Frank Timoney, the brick manufacturer, and an employee, William Doyle, were struck by an express train south of Dutchess Junction. Doyle was killed and Timoney was not expected to survive. [Timoney lived another 29 years.] 125 Years Ago (December 1899) A man who missed the last train at Fishkill Landing for Cold Spring hired a wagon. According to the Matteawan Journal, the driver had been on duty for hours and the passenger had not slept for two days, so both fell sound asleep on the journey along the river road. When the horse reached a trough in the village, it took a drink, turned around and returned to Fishkill Landing. There, the passenger and driver awoke and, confused, ...
Trey Gowdy, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina, former federal prosecutor, host of Sunday Night in America, and The Trey Gowdy Podcast on Fox News Audio, joined The Guy Benson Show today to share his insights following election night. Gowdy reflected on his experience broadcasting alongside Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, explained why Democrats need to conduct an "autopsy" to understand their loss, and discussed how Trump's victory underscores the day-to-day discomfort many Americans feel. He also previewed what a new Trump administration might look like with potential Republican majorities in both the House and Senate. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“One thing is for certain; we should not grade our own papers in life.” - Trey Gowdy Trey revisits a week of the highest stakes from the summer's political calendar. From Senator JD Vance being announced as former President Trump's running mate, to Vice President Harris' kicking off her 2024 presidential campaign, and former United States Secret Service Director Cheatle's abysmal testimony before Congress. Follow Trey on X: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday, October 1st,Ohio Senator JD Vance, and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will take the stage at the first Vice Presidential Debate in the 2024 Presidential Election cycle. Trey revisits a few questions on the Vice-Presidential vetting process and his thoughts on both candidates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My, how things have changed since the 2024 Republican National Convention. Trey revisits a conversation from the RNC with his friend, co-Host of The Bottom Line on FOX Business and the From The Kitchen Table podcast, Sean Duffy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A joint mix for Radio AlHara in Palestine, airing on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 11am eastern / 6pm Palestine time, the tracks were jointly selected by T. Gowdy and Stefan Christoff, below is the track listing, artist name and then track name. 01. The Hilliard ensemble, Responsorium 1 02. The Tallis Scholars, Amplius lava me 03. Sistine Chapel Choir, Allegri miserere, Palestrina 04. The Hilliard ensemble, Se la mia vita 05. Rebecca Stewart Capella Pretensis, Missa Sancti Iacobi II Kyrie 06. Sam Shalabi and Stefan Christoff, Flying Street 07. Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, Presentiment 08. Don Cherry, Utopia & Visions 09. Secret Pyramid, Valerian 10. Lori Goldston & Stefan Christoff, Pacific Beyond Borders 11. Andy Aquarius, U Lisi 12. Logic Moon & Henrik Meierkord, Sternenjubel (excerpt)
As the seasons change one thing remains the same, your inquisitive questions and Trey's astute answers. On this encore episode Trey looks back at a few questions he's received. Follow Trey on X: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trey Gowdy, former US Rep from South Carolina, former federal prosecutor, host of Sunday Night in America (Sundays, 9-10pm EST), and The Trey Gowdy Podcast on Fox News Audio, joined Guy today to discuss Kamala Harris' shocking distancing from her own record as the de-facto incumbent. Gowdy shared insights into what he thinks the Trump campaign needs to do to elevate their game and how Republicans must push forward despite the media's relentless negative coverage of their policies and campaign. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let the countdown to College Football season begin! To celebrate one of Trey's favorite seasons he revisits a conversation with Heisman Trophy winner and former Head Football Coach for the Florida Gators & South Carolina Gamecocks, Steve Spurrier. Coach Spurrier reminisces on a few memorable plays from his coaching career and lessons he's learned from managing a team of young athletes. Later, Trey applauds Coach Spurrier's remarkable legacy as an athlete and coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trey Gowdy, former US Rep from South Carolina, former federal prosecutor, host of Sunday Night in America, and the Trey Gowdy Podcast on Fox News Audio, joined Guy Benson to delve into the implications of Tim Walz, the far-left governor of Minnesota, being selected as Kamala Harris' VP pick and how it could harm her presidential ticket. Gowdy and Benson also discussed President Biden's absence as his term winds down, leaving a void in leadership. Finally, they talked about the need for Republicans to sharpen their messaging and increase ad spending as November approaches, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the President and his campaign work to convince Democrats he's fit enough for a second term, Republicans continue to seek more examples of Biden's age-related fumbles and cognitive decline. House GOP members have even filed a lawsuit to compel the Justice Department to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur, who led the Biden classified document investigation. Hur caused a firestorm when he wound up deciding not to recommend charges because he believed a jury would be sympathetic to Biden because he came off as an elderly man with a poor memory. Attorney General Merrick Garland's refusal to comply sparked a political fight, and the House Republicans voted to hold him in contempt. However, this is far from the first time the legislative branch has butted heads with the DOJ. Recently, FOX News host and former Republican South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy joined host Dave Anthony to weigh in on the legal fight over the Hur tapes and how it compares to past political standoffs. Gowdy discussed his experience in Congress working on the Benghazi and Fast and Furious investigations and the challenges lawmakers have always faced when trying to hold the executive branch accountable. He also commented on the Supreme Court's recent Trump immunity ruling and expressed his broader concern over how politics is ruining the justice system. The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy and hear more of his unique takes on the current political clashes and the ones he experienced firsthand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the President and his campaign work to convince Democrats he's fit enough for a second term, Republicans continue to seek more examples of Biden's age-related fumbles and cognitive decline. House GOP members have even filed a lawsuit to compel the Justice Department to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur, who led the Biden classified document investigation. Hur caused a firestorm when he wound up deciding not to recommend charges because he believed a jury would be sympathetic to Biden because he came off as an elderly man with a poor memory. Attorney General Merrick Garland's refusal to comply sparked a political fight, and the House Republicans voted to hold him in contempt. However, this is far from the first time the legislative branch has butted heads with the DOJ. Recently, FOX News host and former Republican South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy joined host Dave Anthony to weigh in on the legal fight over the Hur tapes and how it compares to past political standoffs. Gowdy discussed his experience in Congress working on the Benghazi and Fast and Furious investigations and the challenges lawmakers have always faced when trying to hold the executive branch accountable. He also commented on the Supreme Court's recent Trump immunity ruling and expressed his broader concern over how politics is ruining the justice system. The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy and hear more of his unique takes on the current political clashes and the ones he experienced firsthand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the President and his campaign work to convince Democrats he's fit enough for a second term, Republicans continue to seek more examples of Biden's age-related fumbles and cognitive decline. House GOP members have even filed a lawsuit to compel the Justice Department to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur, who led the Biden classified document investigation. Hur caused a firestorm when he wound up deciding not to recommend charges because he believed a jury would be sympathetic to Biden because he came off as an elderly man with a poor memory. Attorney General Merrick Garland's refusal to comply sparked a political fight, and the House Republicans voted to hold him in contempt. However, this is far from the first time the legislative branch has butted heads with the DOJ. Recently, FOX News host and former Republican South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy joined host Dave Anthony to weigh in on the legal fight over the Hur tapes and how it compares to past political standoffs. Gowdy discussed his experience in Congress working on the Benghazi and Fast and Furious investigations and the challenges lawmakers have always faced when trying to hold the executive branch accountable. He also commented on the Supreme Court's recent Trump immunity ruling and expressed his broader concern over how politics is ruining the justice system. The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy and hear more of his unique takes on the current political clashes and the ones he experienced firsthand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It took a federal jury in Delaware only about three hours to find President Biden's son Hunter guilty of three felonies. The charges included lying about drug use when he bought a gun in 2018 and then illegally having possession of that gun. President Biden says he'll accept the outcome and will not pardon his son or commute his sentence. Some Democrats in Congress suggested the conviction blows up Republican claims of a weaponized justice system that is unfairly targeting former President Trump and other conservatives. Shortly after the jury's decision, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with former federal prosecutor and Congressman Trey Gowdy. The host of FOX News' Sunday Night in America and the Trey Growdy Podcast weighed in on the verdict and explained why he was not surprised at all that Hunter Biden was found guilty on all counts. Gowdy also discussed the politics surrounding the case, the likelihood the President would pardon his son, and whether he thinks the conviction is proof the DOJ and justice system is still fair. The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with FOX News contributor and former federal prosecutor Trey Gowdy and hear even more of his unique and sometimes humorous take on the legal troubles surrounding the Biden family and Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It took a federal jury in Delaware only about three hours to find President Biden's son Hunter guilty of three felonies. The charges included lying about drug use when he bought a gun in 2018 and then illegally having possession of that gun. President Biden says he'll accept the outcome and will not pardon his son or commute his sentence. Some Democrats in Congress suggested the conviction blows up Republican claims of a weaponized justice system that is unfairly targeting former President Trump and other conservatives. Shortly after the jury's decision, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with former federal prosecutor and Congressman Trey Gowdy. The host of FOX News' Sunday Night in America and the Trey Growdy Podcast weighed in on the verdict and explained why he was not surprised at all that Hunter Biden was found guilty on all counts. Gowdy also discussed the politics surrounding the case, the likelihood the President would pardon his son, and whether he thinks the conviction is proof the DOJ and justice system is still fair. The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with FOX News contributor and former federal prosecutor Trey Gowdy and hear even more of his unique and sometimes humorous take on the legal troubles surrounding the Biden family and Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It took a federal jury in Delaware only about three hours to find President Biden's son Hunter guilty of three felonies. The charges included lying about drug use when he bought a gun in 2018 and then illegally having possession of that gun. President Biden says he'll accept the outcome and will not pardon his son or commute his sentence. Some Democrats in Congress suggested the conviction blows up Republican claims of a weaponized justice system that is unfairly targeting former President Trump and other conservatives. Shortly after the jury's decision, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with former federal prosecutor and Congressman Trey Gowdy. The host of FOX News' Sunday Night in America and the Trey Growdy Podcast weighed in on the verdict and explained why he was not surprised at all that Hunter Biden was found guilty on all counts. Gowdy also discussed the politics surrounding the case, the likelihood the President would pardon his son, and whether he thinks the conviction is proof the DOJ and justice system is still fair. The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with FOX News contributor and former federal prosecutor Trey Gowdy and hear even more of his unique and sometimes humorous take on the legal troubles surrounding the Biden family and Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oh, Mr. (former) President! Trey revisits his answers to questions on the Supreme Court's ruling unanimously in favor of President Trump in the Colorado ballot disqualification case and the importance of the legal system not being used as political weapon. Follow Trey on X: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trey Gowdy, former federal prosecutor and host of Fox News Channel's "Sunday Night in America", joins the show from outside the NYC courtroom where jury deliberations have begun in the trial of Donald Trump. Gowdy and Benson are both baffled about what the judge is doing in this trial, with Gowdy saying it's unlike anything he's seen in a court of law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In May of 2023 U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a surgeon general advisory calling awareness to the impact of the loneliness epidemic in the United States. With the evolution of social media and an abundance of avenues for instant social connection, how is it that we're in a lonely culture? On this episode Trey revisits a conversation with Founding scientific chair and board member for the U.S. Foundation for Social Connection and the Global Initiative on Loneliness and Connection, Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before "Rocklahoma" in Pryor, Oklahoma existed, there was "Roklahoma" that happened in Norman, Oklahoma on September 6th, 1980 that featured: The Doobie Brothers, Van Halen, Pat Benatar, & Sammy Hagar. Ultimately, this show was responsible for the University of Oklahoma getting the surface on the football field changed to a new synthetic turf that was made famous during the Wishbone, Option offense days the Sooners played w/ Barry Switzer as Head Coach. We are joined by special guest concert photographer Vernon L. Gowdy III. Vernon was in attendance at the original "Roklahoma" & also shot the show. This is Oklahoma concert history, where the idea began! You can purchase Vernon's books from the links below! http://vernongowdy.com/ http://www.rocklahomabook.com/ http://diamondballroombook.com/ http://www.texxasjambook.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox News host Harris Faulkner was left stunned by conservative Fox pundit Trey Gowdy last week after Gowdy made a comment about Lauren Boebert's behavior. As they were preparing for the State of the Union coverage, Gowdy said that conservatives needed to be on their best behavior, and then specifically said that Boebert needs to keep her hands to herself and also try to avoid vaping during the speech. Faulkner could only respond by saying "WOW", but the comment shows that Boebert's antics are still not sitting well with conservatives.Also, Donald Trump is in horrible financial shape, both personally and politically, and his advisers are starting to panic over the fact that he is getting outraised by President Biden by a ridiculous margin. New York Times reporter Maggie Habermann explained in a recent interview that there is a strong sense of fear and panic in the Trump camp as they continue to fail to meet fundraising expectations, and that's not a good sign for him as the general election race kicks into gear.Finally, Donald Trump's lawyers may think that they are doing him justice by urging courts to either accept a lower bond payment for his lawsuit appeals, but what they are really doing is humiliating him by admitting to the courts that he doesn't have the money to pay the judgments. This isn't just bad for him legally, but it is devastating for him politically because it shows that the entire "rich guy" persona that he has spent decades cultivating is largely a myth, and that could certainly turn off some of his supporters. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date on all of Farron's content: https://www.youtube.com/FarronBalancedFollow Farron on social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FarronBalanced/Twitter: https://twitter.com/farronbalancedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/farronbalancedTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farronbalanced?lang=en
On this holiday encore, Trey reminisces how a trip to the grocery store during the COVID-19 Pandemic was the inspiration behind his latest book, Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art Of Decision Making. Trey explains how conquering fear a pivotal part of the decision-making process is, how making the right decisions impacts reaching desired goals, and why he feels it is important to share the mistakes of his past in his book to teach valuable life lessons. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we turn the page on 2023 Trey reflects on the topics that inspired your questions from the beginning of the year. One question inquiring about the first House Speaker race…what a year it has been. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vincent and Joel sit down with leader of the SC Freedom Caucus and Congressional Candidate, Adam Morgan. They discuss his background, composing Christian music, being elected with his brother, starting the Freedom Caucus, breaking rank, the unhealthy consequences of a supermajority state, and the representative's stance on indoctrination in schools. The Senators go through recent election announcements and look at the state of politics in South Carolina. Get a fascinating behind the scenes look at divisions within the republican Caucus and so much more! Get your latest Statehouse update and hear firsthand the rationale behind some of the legislature's most controversial bills. Join Senators Sheheen and Lourie in this week's episode where they take a deeper look at upcoming legislation and lawmakers' actions in S.C.Support the showKeep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com
Long-time California congressman Kevin McCarthy is leaving Congress at the end of the year. The announcement came less than two months after the historic House vote to oust him as Speaker. That motion to vacate was supported by Democrats but led by eight of his fellow Republicans who took issue with his handling of spending issues. After the three weeks of GOP infighting, Mike Johnson eventually emerged as McCarthy's replacement as House speaker. McCarthy's exit means the GOP's slim majority will get even slimmer. Shortly after the news broke, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with Trey Gowdy, former South Carolina congressman, host of The Trey Gowdy podcast, and host of Sunday Night in America on the FOX News Channel. Gowdy weighed in on his friend's retirement, the state of our political system, and why he thinks the dysfunction in Congress is discouraging good people from running for office. He compared many lawmakers to the celebrity family, the Kardashians, accusing them of being more interested in getting attention than passing laws. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear all of our fiery interview with the FOX host and former Congressman and get even more of his take on what he says is wrong with Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Long-time California congressman Kevin McCarthy is leaving Congress at the end of the year. The announcement came less than two months after the historic House vote to oust him as Speaker. That motion to vacate was supported by Democrats but led by eight of his fellow Republicans who took issue with his handling of spending issues. After the three weeks of GOP infighting, Mike Johnson eventually emerged as McCarthy's replacement as House speaker. McCarthy's exit means the GOP's slim majority will get even slimmer. Shortly after the news broke, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with Trey Gowdy, former South Carolina congressman, host of The Trey Gowdy podcast, and host of Sunday Night in America on the FOX News Channel. Gowdy weighed in on his friend's retirement, the state of our political system, and why he thinks the dysfunction in Congress is discouraging good people from running for office. He compared many lawmakers to the celebrity family, the Kardashians, accusing them of being more interested in getting attention than passing laws. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear all of our fiery interview with the FOX host and former Congressman and get even more of his take on what he says is wrong with Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thanksgiving encore, Trey revisits a conversation with former Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice. Trey asks Dr. Rice how she leads a life of humility, influence, and service. Plus, as an avid golfer and co-owner of the Denver Broncos, Dr. Rice along with Trey relish in their excitement for the 2023-2024 NFL and College Football seasons. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Benjamin Hall is dedicated to sharing the stories of the world's silent heroes. Trey revisits his conversation with FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall, as Ben reflects on the Russian war on Ukraine and the stories of the soldiers, civilians, and journalists who are experiencing it firsthand. Benjamin shares anecdotes from his best-selling memoir, Saved, highlighting how a mirage of his daughter gave him the strength to get himself to a point of safety following an attack on his vehicle in Ukraine. Ben emphasizes how his wife and daughters are the greatest blessings in his life, expressing his appreciation for their unconditional support. Later, Trey asks Ben how he's sustained an aura of humility and gratitude despite experiencing an unfathomable tragedy. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode I take you down memory lane with some of the best NFL broadcast teams in history. I used to love Curt Gowdy and Al DeRogatis on NBC. You knew when you saw them it was a big game, and they were so entertaining and Gowdy may have had the best broadcast voice all time. Speaking of voices, it was hard to top Jack Buck. He and Hank Stram were a treasure when they teamed up on CBS Radio calling NFL games. I feel bad for the younger generation that they never had a chance to watch Monday Night Football with Frank Gifford, Don Merideth and Howard Cosell. I play the infamous broadcast from 1980 when John Lennon was shot and killed. Then there is arguably the best tandem ever to be in the booth. Pat Summerall and John Madden! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Entrepreneur Chris Gowdy created First Colony Technology to change the direction of his life. Unfortunately, after joining Glenn, Craig and Producer Dave, that direcftion is down.
It's a Gowdy encore! Trey shares his thoughts on the impact of reactive responses to crime and the often-blurred lines between culture and the law. Trey reflects on the role of prosecutorial discretion and its relationship with the government. Later, Trey answers a question about his childhood growing up in Peach country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the psychology behind criminal intent? Trey revisits a conversation with Mental Health and Addiction Expert, Dr. Kevin Gilliland, Psy.D to dissect the psychology of criminal behavior. Dr. Gilliland analyzes the public response to the Murdaugh double-murder trial. Later, Trey and Dr. Gilliland reflect on the dangers of herd mentality and an overall societal loss of authenticity. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this encore episode, Trey looks back at his answers to a few of your thought-provoking questions. He answers a question on the minimum and maximum sentencing for possession of both legal and illegal firearms. He also emphasizes the importance in not limiting which platforms you consume your news with and shares a few book recommendations. Later, Trey answers a question on what happened to special counsel John Durham's career following his investigation linking Russia and the former President Trump's 2016 campaign. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Fourth of July! Trey revisits his conversation with FOX News National Security Correspondent, Jennifer Griffin. Jennifer reminisces on how her curiosity and love for national news sparked her interest in a career in journalism and the immense respect she has for journalists on the frontlines of global catastrophes. Later, Jennifer and Trey share their thoughts on NATO and the Russian war on Ukraine. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who's in your corner? Trey looks back at his answers to a few of your poignant questions. He answers a question on the division amongst the House GOP and how the Democrats have managed to remain unified in the public eye. Trey shares his thoughts on what the public should anticipate as the defense and prosecution begin making their cases in the University of Idaho murders trial. Later, he reveals exciting updates about the release of his book Start, Stay or Leave. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you re-fuel your happiness engine? Trey revisits his conversation with Harvard Professor and New York Times Best-selling Author, Arthur Brooks to discuss fairness, happiness, and tips to begin your pursuit of both. Arthur answers a question about whether or not our society's "best days" are behind us and the role fear plays in our thinking. Later, he addresses the benefits of intentionally pursuing and discovering happiness. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trey revisits a conversation with the Host of The Faulkner Focus and Outnumbered on the FOX News Channel, Harris Faulkner as she shares memories from her life built on faith, purpose, and beauty. Plus, Harris reflects on her upbringing in a military family and Sundays in Church. Later, Harris shares how her faith is the catalyst for the woman is she today. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Trey revisits his thoughts on bias reporting in mainstream media and explains how and why the news became so partisan. Later, he explains the definition of "conservatism," and how members of Congress are selected to subcommittees. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trey looks back at a few thought-provoking and inquisitive questions from 2022. Highlighting moments that sparked our curiosity and desire to learn more about politics, foreign policy, the judicial system, and perhaps even ourselves. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trey Gowdy returns to the show to talk about the challenges facing the conservative movement today, the differences between good and bad politicians in Congress, and how the political entertainment industry is rewarding the worst tendencies in our elected leaders. We open the conversation with a discussion of one of Trey's favorite topics: effective decision-making and how to own this gift you have called life. Trey Gowdy is the NY Times bestselling author of “Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art of Decision Making.” He's the host of Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy on Fox News and The Trey Gowdy Podcast. Gowdy served as a four-term congressman from South Carolina. Before running for Congress, he served as a federal prosecutor in his home state and a district attorney in Spartanburg and Cherokee counties. Follow him on Twitter at @TGowdySC.
Hour 2 of A&G features lots more on the Murdaugh trial--including our crack team of legal analysts--Gowdy & Simpson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.