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On the latest episode of the podcast, Hotline House races correspondent Kirk A Bado and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discuss the House bill that Democrats passed with support from 35 Republicans to form a commission investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Senate correspondent Zach Cohen joins to dive into the politics of the issue and what the future of this legislation looks like.
National security correspondent Harrison Cramer and technology reporter Brendan Bordelon join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss U.S.-China relations and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's plans for a legislative package this spring focused on countering Beijing.
House correspondent Casey Wooten and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer join managing editor Mackenzie Weinger to talk about the end of Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, how lawmakers plan to address the security of the Capitol going forward, and the latest on where things stand in Democrats’ push for a new COVID aid bill.
In light of the latest news regarding Ravi Zacharias I sat down with my younger brother. We discuss why these things keep happening in the church, how I almost left the church, and what the church needs to do to prevent future evils from happening within it's midst. Harrison is always pumping out new content on his YouTube channel. Follow along with him at the links below. Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/cramer_h/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp2tDIDb8M-23oOn5T4GXmA For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and podcast production. Links below! Cold Shower Website- https://www.coldshowermedia.com Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coldshowermedia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/coldshowermedia Twitter- https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber If you want to start your own podcast and are interested in our help then send an email to taylor@coldshowerpodcast to discuss your potential project!
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour to discuss the Biden administration's challenges in ramping up vaccine distribution. Then, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer talks about securing the Capitol, lawmakers' new moves to thwart right-wing extremists, and what a Biden foreign policy will look like. Finally, tech correspondent Brendan Bordelon explains how the riot at the Capitol may have changed the calculus on regulating the tech industry.
Health care correspondent Erin Durkin joins Managing Editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss vaccine distribution, coronavirus relief, and surprise billing reform. Then, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discusses the defense policy bill and Trump's veto threat.
A few weeks ago, I saw a Tweet about a website called Cloture.app for tracking hearings held by congressional committees. Y'all - you NEED to check out this tool. It scrapes data from committee websites and compiles it all in one site that's set up as a calendar. It's easy to use and free thanks to journalist Harrison Cramer of the National Journal. During my interview with him, he ran through why he created the site and how he built it. Federal employees can absolutely take advantage of this free resource. Find the tool here: https://www.cloture.app/ Learn more about Harrison Cramer's efforts here: https://www.cloture.app/about or find him on Twitter @HarrisonCramer
Hotline Editor Leah Askarinam and staff correspondent Matt Holt join Editor in Chief Jeff Dufour to preview the Democratic National Convention this week, discussing the impact of a mostly virtual event, if rising stars in the party will have breakout moments, and the traditional post-convention polling bump. Then, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer explains the GAO's report that the top two Department of Homeland Security officials were illegally appointed.
Managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by health care correspondent Erin Durkin and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer to discuss vaccine production, the Open Skies Treaty, and the situation in Hong Kong.
Managing editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by national security correspondent Harrison Cramer and White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. to discuss the latest on President Trump's impeachment trial. They also talk about the House's presidential war powers vote and Trump's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Managing editor Mackenzie Weinger examines the public impeachment hearings with national security correspondent Harrison Cramer. Then, staff correspondent Madelaine Pisani is on to reflect on the Louisiana governor's race, and to preview the big contests of 2020.
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George Condon to discuss Mick Mulvaney's attempt to walk back his confirmation that Trump engaged in quid pro quo. Plus, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer discusses Syria and Turkey with a special guest, Network Science Initiative executive director Luke Hartig, who served on the National Security Council in the Obama administration.
Senior editor Mackenzie Weinger joins staff correspondent Casey Wooten and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer to discuss what sparked the impeachment inquiry and its possible next steps. Plus, associate editor Alex Clearfield is on to talk Pennsylvania politics.
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour is joined by national security correspondent Harrison Cramer to discuss the debate over the NDAA. Later, he's joined by associate editor Alex Clearfield to examine the legacy of third party presidential candidates.
Senior editor Mackenzie Weinger sits down with national security correspondent Harrison Cramer and energy and environment correspondent Brian Dabbs to discuss divisions among Republicans over foreign policy and climate action.
White House correspondent George Condon and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer join editor in chief Jeff Dufour to recap Trump's trip to Europe and break down his administration's foreign policy priorities.
Editor in chief Jeff Dufour gets an update on House Democrats' fundraising from staff correspondent Ally Mutnick and discusses the increasingly crowded 2020 field with staff correspondent Hanna Trudo. Plus, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer talks about Trump's latest veto and tensions with Turkey.
National security correspondent Harrison Cramer joins senior editor Jeff Dufour to discuss House foreign policy priorities and why the threat of a nuclear first strike can be useful; staff correspondent Hanna Trudo stops by to talk about Beto's campaign rollout, the odds Biden will pass on a presidential run, and why Buttigieg might be the one to watch.
White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr.and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer join policy editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss Trump's national emergency declaration, including impacts on defense and how the President has spent his time since declaring the crisis.
In this episode I sit down with my younger brother. This is the 4th installment of a brother episode. I was eager to chat with Harrison as he is one of the most creative and driven individuals I know. We talked about what being creative means to him and where he draws inspiration. Besides all that you can listen in as two brothers have a great time chatting about their respective ventures. For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and booking opportunities. Links below! Cold Shower Website-https://coldshowerpodcast.com/ Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/_taylorcramer/
In this episode I sit down with my younger brother. This is the 4th installment of a brother episode. I was eager to chat with Harrison as he is one of the most creative and driven individuals I know. We talked about what being creative means to him and where he draws inspiration. Besides all that you can listen in as two brothers have a great time chatting about their respective ventures. For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and booking opportunities. Links below! Cold Shower Website-https://coldshowerpodcast.com/ (https://coldshowerpodcast.com/) Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/_taylorcramer/ (https://www.instagram.com/_taylorcramer/)
In this episode I sit down with my younger brother. This is the 4th installment of a brother episode. I was eager to chat with Harrison as he is one of the most creative and driven individuals I know. We talked about what being creative means to him and where he draws inspiration. Besides all that you can listen in as two brothers have a great time chatting about their respective ventures. For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and podcast production. Links below! Cold Shower Website- https://www.coldshowermedia.com Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coldshowermedia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/coldshowermedia Twitter- https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber If you want to start your own podcast and are interested in our help then send an email to taylor@coldshowerpodcast to discuss your potential project!
It’s been a year since the dramatic siege and fall of Aleppo, and another part of Syria suffers under blockade: Eastern Ghouta, on the flank of Damascus, where an estimated 400,000 civilians languish under arguably worse conditions than Aleppo experience, but with little international attention. Syrian activist Marcell Shehwaro was at the center of the popular uprising in Aleppo, and won a reputation as an unflagging supporter of civil society and a critic of abuses by the government and also by rebel militias. Today she is working from Beirut to give voice to her fellow citizens trapped in Eastern Ghouta. “Every morning I ask myself what did I not do for Aleppo, so that I can do it for Ghouta.” In our second segment, we hear from James Sadri, executive director of the Syria Campaign, which works with citizens’ groups inside Syria and tries to carry their message abroad. His organization is best known for its efforts to publicize the work of the White Helmets, volunteers who rescue Syrians from bomb sites. He marvels at the resilience of Syrians and the failure of the international system to uphold its commitments to human rights and law—and wonders what the international liberal order can salvage from its shameful record in Syria. Participants include: Marcell Shehwaro, a Syrian civil society activist from Aleppo, currently based in Istanbul and Beirut. James Sadri, executive director of The Syria Campaign. Thanassis Cambanis, senior fellow at The Century Foundation. This podcast was produced by Harrison Cramer.
Donald Trump's presidency has brought into stark relief questions about America's role and standing in the world. Author Suzy Hansen has spent a decade investigating America's complicated relationship with the Islamic world. She unspools some of the delusions and denials that undergird America's troubling foreign policy, and asks how it's possible to be a progressive at home and in the world in her new book, "Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World." TCF talks to Suzy Hansen in Istanbul. Participants include: Suzy Hansen is contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine and has written for many other publications. In 2007, she was awarded a fellowship from the Institute of Current World Affairs to do research in Turkey. She currently lives in Istanbul. Notes on a Foreign Country is her first book. Thanassis Cambanis is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation. This episode was produced by Harrison Cramer.