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ITV News' Tom Bradby and former Trump official Heather Nauert discuss the returning President's first 24 hours in charge.You can also watch episodes of Talking Politics USA on YouTube and ITVX.
Ahead of Trump's inauguration in Washington, ITV News' Tom Bradby, Robert Moore and former Trump official Heather Nauert discuss his return as President.
ITV News' Tom Bradby, Robert Moore and former Trump official Heather Nauert discuss the returning President's Inauguration Day.You can also watch episodes of Talking Politics USA on YouTube and ITVX.
As the extraordinary dispute between Sir Keir Starmer's government and Elon Musk rumbles on, Tom Bradby is joined by Dan Rivers and two Republicans - the strategist and veteran debate coach Brett O'Donnell, and former Trump official Heather Nauert - who offer an unsparing view of the Prime Minister.You can also watch episodes of Talking Politics USA on YouTube and ITVX.
In the final Talking Politics USA of 2024, Tom Bradby is joined by Robert Moore and former Trump advisor Heather Nauert to reflect on Trump's dramatic comeback and look ahead to what we can expect in 2025.
As all eyes are on the unfolding situation in Syria, Tom Bradby is joined by Robert Moore and former Trump advisor Heather Nauert to discuss what approach the USA might take. It's also been a big week for the next President - who was named Time's Person of the Year (again) and who sat down with Prince William for a chat.
What does this week's ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, brokered by the US, mean for the region - and will Trump returning to power change things? Plus, will Americans come to love or loathe Trump's proposed tariffs? Tom Bradby is joined by the former Trump administration official Heather Nauert and our Correspondent Robert Moore stateside.
Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States after his stunning victory over Kamala Harris. As the dust settles, Tom Bradby speaks with former Democratic adviser Jessica Taylor and former Trump staffer Heather Nauert about how the former - and now future - president won the White House, the popular vote and control of Congress.
Julie Etchingham is joined by some of our regular experts Dan Rivers, Heather Nauert and Adam Hodge to talk through what both camps will be hoping for as the campaign enters its final week and reflecting on Trump's shocking rally opener at Madison Square Gardens.Plus, we hear from our correspondent Sejal Karia who has been travelling across the all-important sun belt swing states asking voters what really matters to them. New episodes of Talking Politics USA are also available to watch on ITVX and YouTube.
Tom Bradby is joined by Heather Nauert, who served in Donald Trump's administration, Adam Hodge, a former adviser to both President Biden and President Obama, and ITV News Correspondent Robert Moore to discuss the growing crisis in the Middle East and the one and only Vice Presidential Debate.
Things are about to get a whole lot more risky for Trump and Harris as they go off-script and prepare to meet for the first time at Tuesday's TV debate. Julie Etchingham - who is no stranger to high-stakes political debates - is joined by the journalist Jessica Taylor alongside the former Democratic adviser Adam Hodge and former Trump administration official Heather Nauert, who give us the inside track on how Trump and Harris are rehearsing. We also take a closer look at the state of the race, and go on a deep dive into the swing state Michigan, a fiercely-contested jewel in the so-called 'Blue Wall' that could very easily decide the election.
The way Donald Trump's campaign has been publicly rapped over the knuckles by the US Army this week over an altercation in Arlington Cemetery might have sunk many previous candidates. Trump, as we know, is different. But could even he suffer from this amongst a key voter base?Tom Bradby is joined by the former Biden and Obama adviser Adam Hodge, the former Trump administration adviser Heather Nauert, and our Correspondent Rachel Townsend. Also on the agenda is how Trump and Harris' convention speeches stacked up against one another - and where the jeopardy lies hereon in for each campaign.
On this week's episode the team discuss new polling which shows Kamala Harris leading or level with Donald Trump in nearly all the key swing states.We get the mood from the Democrats' camp, with former Obama adviser Adam Hodge, who tells us spirits are buoyant at the moment, but acknowledges there's a long way to go.Former Republican adviser Heather Nauert tells Tom Bradby that Harris will soon need to start producing policy on which to be judged.And Jessica Taylor, our elections expert whose team at Cook Political Report produced the polling, remarks on the turnaround achieved by Team Harris since she replaced Joe Biden, who was behind Donald Trump in virtually all those vital states.Plus, the team take a deep dive into Nevada, with its crucial six electoral college votes.
Julie Etchingham is joined by correspondent Robert Moore, as well as former Republican adviser Heather Nauert and former Democrat adviser Adam Hodge for this week's episode.They discuss Kamala Harris' energetic performance at a rally in Atlanta, and take a deep dive into why the state of Georgia is now back in play at this election.Plus, our panel discuss whether JD Vance has now become a millstone around Donald Trump's neck.
As Republicans unite around Donald Trump after he was the subject of an attempted assassination and senior Democrats appear to be deserting Joe Biden, Tom Bradby is joined by ITV News' US Correspondent Dan Rivers, our US Election Analyst Jessica Taylor and Heather Nauert, who worked as Donald Trump's state department spokesperson during his presidency, to discuss a dramatic week in US politics.
Heather Nauert from FOX News calls. Neil rips her. POLL: Which of these words do you think is the most offensive?
Public Diplomacy has played a critical role in telling the truth and countering propaganda in today's global environment. As we look at Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine, what can America learn from President Zelensky's amazing leadership? How can America balance its different means of communication through radio and social media? What can the State Department do to ensure the truth is being told to populations in nations whose governments suppress the truth? Join us as we discuss these questions and more with Heather Nauert, advisory board member of BGR Group, former journalist with Fox News and ABC News, as well as former State Department spokesperson and acting Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy at the State Department.As a special bonus, Heather shared with us the work she is doing to help get people out of Afghanistan who are at risk. If you would like to contribute, please check out Moral Compass Federation of America which is part of the Special Operations Association of America.Like this episode? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Batya Ungar-Sargon from Newsweek looks at how nobody in the media is talking about the current negotiations between Ukraine and Russia on how this bloodshed can finally end. Heather Nauert from the State Department looks at how the messaging of Ukraine is getting out to the world and taking advantage of the Russian lack of information as the pride of the Ukrainian people to defend their country withstands the onslaught of Russian attacks and vacuum bombs. Shelley Goldberg from NY1 looks at how our kids can learn and grow by following the famous quotations of those that made history. Former Marine, Tom Jones looks at the advantages that Balance of Nature has helped to propel his life in maintaining his peak physical shape as he runs marathons every day from April to July in the Village to Village Run.
[00:00:00] Brian's BIG 3 [00:09:38] Heather Nauert [00:18:14] Congressman Henry Cuellar [00:35:23] 9:56 am - Brian Kilmeade Show [00:36:26] 10:06 am - Brian Kilmeade Show [00:52:25] 10:27 am - Brian Kilmeade Show [00:54:46] Congressman Lee Zeldin [01:08:38] 10:53 am - Brian Kilmeade Show [01:13:04] Chris Christie [01:29:43] 11:28 am - Brian Kilmeade Show [01:31:23] 11:35 am - Brian Kilmeade Show [01:44:55] 11:53 am - Brian Kilmeade Show
Heather Nauert joins the show to discuss The Real Afghanistan.
From the WQW Ranch near Belgrade, Aaron visited with Heather Nauert about Veteran recovery through fishing, and the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Remote audio quality.
Heather Nauert, formerly from Fox News and Trump's State Department, gave her perspective on the Biden pullout from Afghanistan and the ramifications. Additionally, she and Aaron promoted Warriors on Quiet Waters for veteran fishing trips and the upcoming Sept. 10th TasteFest fundraiser.
22 de enero | Nueva YorkHola, maricoper. Tito Joe ya está aquí.El podcast de La Wikly también está disponible en iTunes, Spotify y iVoox.Añade el podcast a tu plataforma favorita haciendo click en el botón “Listen in podcast app” que aparece justo debajo del reproductor.Si te haces suscriptor premium, el lunes recibirás un nuevo maricoffee para leer los titulares más interesantes de nuestros redactores:Leer esta newsletter te llevará 9 minutos y 27 segundos.Representando al puto barrio. Bienvenido a La Wikly.🧑🏻🦳 Biden ya es presidenteLo importante. Joe Biden fue investido como presidente este pasado 20 de enero, poniendo fin a la era Trump y devolviendo al país a los tiempos menos intensos a nivel mediático que se recuerdan de los tiempos de Obama.Desde 1933, cuando se introdujo la 20ª enmienda de la Constitución de los Estados Unidos, el mandato del presidente saliente termina el día 20 de enero al mediodía, empezando de forma inmediata el mandato del nuevo jefe del ejecutivo.Hasta la introducción de dicha enmienda, las inauguraciones presidenciales tenían lugar el 4 de marzo, cada cuatro años.Era un periodo de tiempo muy largo entre las elecciones y la toma de posesión del nuevo titular, de ahí la reforma.Las inauguraciones o investiduras presidenciales en Estados Unidos suelen ser todo un acontecimiento mediático y televisivo.No obstante, y con motivo de la pandemia de COVID-19, en la investidura de Biden se extremaron las medidas de distanciamiento social, con la correspondiente limitación de asistencia.A ello se le une el amplio despliegue de seguridad en Washington D.C. para evitar incidentes similares al asalto al Capitolio del día 6 de enero.Los 100 primeros díasUn poco de historia. Cuando Franklin D. Roosevelt asumió como presidente de Estados Unidos en 1933, FDR tomó rápidamente medidas para calmar el pánico financiero tras la crisis del 29 que había paralizado a la nación.El entonces presidente implementó 15 leyes importantes en los primeros cien días.La extraordinaria productividad de Roosevelt le trajo una enorme popularidad y, a su vez, estableció los primeros cien días de gestión como unidad de medida para los futuros presidentes del país.De esta forma, los primeros cien días en la gestión de los presidentes estadounidenses son vitales para identificar cuáles serán las prioridades de su administración —y de qué forma marcan el rumbo de los próximos cuatro años.Claves demoscópicas. Lo habitual es que la popularidad de los presidentes recién electos goce de un periodo de gracia en las encuestas.La media de popularidad de los últimos presidentes en el primer trimestre del primer mandato no ha bajado del 55%.A excepción, precisamente, de Donald Trump:El ya expresidente nunca alcanzó el 50% de popularidad en la media de encuestas, y rara vez superó el 45%.Una de esas, precisamente, fue poco después del inicio de su mandato en enero de 2017:Lo habitual también es que la popularidad del presidente permanezca en ese periodo de “luna de miel” durante los primeros 100 días de su mandato, si bien han existido excepciones:La popularidad de los presidentes Gerald Ford y Bill Clinton decreció en más de 10 puntos entre el primer y segundo trimestres de sus primeros mandatos.Cuando esto ocurre, suele ser en buena medida debido a circunstancias o decisiones concretas que tuvieron lugar al principio de sus mandatos.En el caso de Ford, por el indulto a Richard Nixon.Y en el caso de Clinton, por varias controversias, incluida el Travelgate.Qué esperar de los primeros 100 días de Biden. El cambio de administración promete ser bastante brusco, con Biden deshaciéndose de gran parte de las decisiones de Trump durante su mandato.Las promesas del mandatario para estos primeros meses de gestión, sin embargo, tienen tópicos muy concisos.Coronavirus: Biden presentó un plan de 1,9 billones de dólares para afrontar la crisis y prometió vacunar a 100 millones de estadounidenses en sus primeros 100 días.También firmó un decreto para el uso obligatorio de mascarillas en propiedades federales.Y volvió a meter a Estados Unidos en la Organización Mundial de la Salud.Economía: Biden congeló los desalojos para proteger a millones de personas atrasadas en sus hipotecas debido a la crisis y amplió el margen de pago de préstamos estudiantiles federales hasta septiembre.Inmigración: Biden planea enviar un proyecto de ley al Congreso para renovar las políticas de inmigración y dar a millones de inmigrantes indocumentados que viven dentro del país un camino hacia la ciudadanía que la administración Trump negó.Lo que ya ha hecho es poner fin al veto migratorio de Trump a países predominantemente de mayoría musulmana y detener la construcción del muro que Trump ordenó en la frontera con México.Política exterior: En su discurso tras prestar juramento, Biden recalcó su voluntad de “reparar las alianzas” que muchos de los exabruptos de Trump han dejado en condiciones precarias con la salida de acuerdos y organismos internacionales.Cambio climático: Biden firmó en su primer día la reentrada del país en el Acuerdo de París y su administración tiene previsto revisar numerosas regulaciones contra el medio ambiente instauradas por Trump.Las nominaciones del gabinete. Los miembros que conforman el gabinete de secretaros de Estados Unidos son nominados por el presidente, pero deben pasar por una votación de confirmación en el Senado para ocupar su cargo.No es habitual que las nominaciones del presidente sean rechazadas. Entre 1925 y 1993 solo hubo dos rechazos: Lewis Strauss como Secretario de Comercio (1959) y John Tower como Secretario Defensa (1989).Desde la llegada al poder de Bill Clinton en 1993, lo más habitual ha sido ver a los candidatos retirarse del proceso antes de proceder a su votación cuando han temido por su derrota.(*) La tabla no incluye las retiradas producidas desde 2018. Estas fueron:Heather Nauert, Embajadora a las Naciones Unidas (16 de febrero de 2019).Patrick M. Shanahan, Secretario de Defensa (18 de junio de 2019).John Ratcliffe, Director de Inteligencia Nacional (2 de agosto de 2019).Chad Wolf, Secretario de Seguridad Nacional (7 de enero de 2021).Bajo la presidencia de Donald Trump se produjeron más retiradas (6) que con los dos presidentes anteriores juntos: Barack Obama (3) y George W. Bush (2).En las próximas semanas, desde La Wikly estaremos pendientes de las órdenes ejecutivas que firme Biden, de las nominaciones que enfrenten problemas en las confirmaciones del Senado y de los primeros proyectos legislativos que empiecen a andar por el Capitolio.Para conocer los entresijos de todo lo que ocurra, nada mejor que estar suscrito a La Wikly Premium.¿Desea saber más? En The New York Times tienen un buen repaso a las 17 órdenes ejecutivas que firmó Biden en su primer día como presidente. Y en este otro, a las medidas contra el coronavirus que aprobó en su segundo.🤓 Qué están leyendo en…Washington D.C.: ‘Politico le saca el jugo a su pilar mañanero conforme el equipo de Biden llega a la ciudad’ por Joe Pompeo en Vanity Fair. (en inglés; 8 minutos).La newsletter Politico Playbook es desde hace años mi lectura imprescindible de las mañanas si quiero estar al tanto de lo que se está hablando en Washington D.C. La inventó Mike Allen en 2007 y el relevo lo recogieron Jake Sherman y Anna Palmer cuando Allen se fue a fundar Axios en el comienzo de la era Trump. Sherman y Palmer ahora tienen la también imprescindible newsletter Punchbowl News y el testigo en plena transición Biden ha pasado a cuatro reporteros de Politico que ahora compondrán Playbook todas las mañanas, lo cual es un pasote porque será como tener a un equipo alla Spotlight escribiendo los titulares más destacados de la jornada política en una misma newsletter gratuita. En Vanity Fair hablan con ellos en un perfil breve y en Politico tienen un vídeo de presentación del equipo.Silicon Valley: ‘Dentro del desastroso lanzamiento de Cyberpunk 2077’ por Jason Schreier en Bloomberg (en inglés; 10 minutos).Schreier repasa en su crónica el desastre de CD Projekt en torno al estreno del videojuego más esperado del último año (¡y quizá del lustro para muchos gamers!). Los principales problemas tienen que ver con un foco demasiado concentrado en el marketing, ambiciones excesivas, un plan que hacía aguas y un tramo final de desarrollo repleto de obstáculos técnicos que, obviamente, no supieron sortear antes del lanzamiento. Tienen por delante mucho que arreglar, pero el daño ya está hecho y la compañía va a tener que compensar notablemente si quiere recuperar la reputación con la que contaba antes de estas últimas semanas.Hollywood: ‘Amanda Gorman captura el momento, en verso’ por Alexandra Alter en The New York Times (en inglés; 7 minutos).Amanda Gorman fue sin duda uno de los grandes hits de la inauguración de Biden gracias a su poema ‘The Hill We Climb’. Su nombre va a sonar fuerte en las próximas semanas gracias a su recién estrenada popularidad que la ha catapultado a estrella influencer de la generación zeta con más de 2 millones de seguidores en Instagram y 1.3 millones en Twitter. En The New York Times escribieron un perfil sobre ella en 2017 y esta semana la has entrevistado tras su éxito del 20 de enero. Figura a seguir.😆 Quitándole la graciaLa inauguración de Biden y Harris es la noticia de la semana (y también ha acaparado la lista de mejores memes). La mayoría de ellos, sobre las manoplas de Bernie Sanders por las que le han comparado desde con un señor mayor que va a ver el partido de fútbol de su nieto, hasta una persona cualquiera que se dirige a la oficina de correos.Hasta han creado una web para poner a Bernie en cualquier lugar del mundo vía Google Maps.También hay un crossover con su meme de “I am once again asking you to…” y con Harry Potter, Crepúsculo o Dude with a Sign:Por lo visto las manoplas tienen su historia. Una profesora de Vermont se las dio a Bernie hace más de dos años y él las sigue llevando. De hecho, hay una cuenta que recopila todas las apariciones de Bernie con estas manoplas. Se llama @BerniesMittens.La otra protagonista de la tarde en internet fue Lady Gaga, tanto que la corresponsal de Yahoo! en la Casa Blanca llamó a la inauguración de Biden el concierto de Lady Gaga. Y se ha hecho mucha referencia a la paloma que llevaba la cantante, una paloma que obviamente simbolizaba la paz pero que ha sido vista de otra forma en internet:Otros simplemente concluyeron que Gaga acababa de ser investida como presidenta y ya comandaba a las tropas:Y en vídeos e imágenes que te alegrarán el día:Si te has preguntado qué ha pasado con Barron Trump, este meme es para ti.Un gran meme para los que odiáis los anuncios de Youtube Premium.Un meme para tu amigo el terraplanista.Una maravilla de meme sobre las presentaciones en grupo.Un meme muy acertado sobre los anuncios de juegos para móviles.Un meme sobre la Enigma de los Nazis.Y recordad que los profesores que ponen empeño y cariño en su trabajo son lo mejor:🤩 Un vídeo para disfrutar de fuegos artificialesKaty Perry dejó este pasado miércoles el número musical más increíble jamás visto en una jornada de investidura presidencial. Solemne, espectacular y a la altura de un momento político que necesitaba de un clímax que pusiera finiquito al capítulo de la era Trump. Poco más se puede decir de la que es una pieza audiovisual memorable para esta última semana en la que Estados Unidos dejó atrás la infamia del asalto al Capitolio y decidió abrazar un nuevo tiempo político.Hasta la semana que viene, This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.lawikly.com/subscribe
Heather Nauert, journalist and former State Department spokeswoman, joins the podcast this week. She shares what she learned from her service in DC, the challenges women face in taking on high-profile, public roles while balancing a family, and the role of women in advancing constructive dialogue with the goal of solving our nation's greatest challenges. Heather is an accomplished leader in business, communications, and in the political arena. Having worked successfully in high-stress situations, internationally and domestically, her accomplishments include crisis management, risk mitigation, and leading teams to communicate and execute objectives for the State Department in conjunction with the White House, National Security Council, and other agencies. She is also an internationally known journalist and broadcast anchor who appeared on Fox News and ABC News.She Thinks is a podcast for women (and men) who are sick of the spin in today's news cycle and are seeking the truth. Once a week, every week, She Thinks host Beverly Hallberg is joined by guests who cut through the clutter and bring you the facts.You don't have to keep up with policy and politics to understand how issues will impact you and the people you care about most. You just have to keep up with us.We make sure you have the information you need to come to your own conclusions. Because, let's face it, you're in control of your own life and can think for yourself.You can listen to the latest She Thinks episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community.Sign up for our emails here: http://iwf.org/sign-upIndependent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day.Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org.Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most: https://iwf.org/sign-up. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/IWF06.Follow IWF on social media:- https://twitter.com/iwf on Twitter- https://www.facebook.com/independentwomensforum on Facebook- https://instagram.com/independentwomensforum on Instagram#IWF #SheThinks #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Mueller madness continues as the House votes to hold Barr in contempt and the Senate issues a subpoena against Donald Trump Jr. Will the Dems ever move on? Plus, former States Department Spokeswomen Heather Nauert explains the controversies that continue to plague The United States relationship with Iran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump won the battle over his proposed border wall, but the war rages on. Despite Congress passing and the President signing a budget full of border security funds, including some for physical barriers, Trump declared a national emergency to tap into additional funds to build the wall his way. Party Politics co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jay Aiyer discuss the implications of this order, the political blowback and legislative relations following this executive action. NATIONAL... Read More
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert is Donald Trump's nominee to serve as the next US Ambassador to the United Nations. If confirmed, she will replace of course Nikki Haley, who served in the role for nearly two years. Heather Nauert is a former journalist and Fox News personality before joining the State Department in April 2017. As State Department spokesperson, Heather Nauert held regular briefings with the State Department press corps, so I thought it would be a good idea to invite a veteran member of that press corps on the show. On the line with me is reporter Matt Lee of the Associated Press. Matt Lee has covered the State Department for nearly 20 years and has seen many State Department spokespeople come and go. In this conversation, we discuss what distinguished Heather Naurert from her predecessors and what her performance as sState Department spokesperson might suggest about how she would approach the job of UN Ambassador. We also discuss the implications of a decision by the White House to downgrade the position of UN Ambassador from a cabinet level position, which is was during Nikki Haley's tenure. The UN ambassador will no longer serve on the National Security Council and we discuss what that means in terms of foreign policy decision making. Support the show!
Today's show : Attorney, Lobbyist, Democratic State Senator in Louisiana, and author of the new book, Robert Mueller: Errand Boy For The New World Order, John Milkovich Calls in, Popular Talk Show Host, Entrepreneur, Political Activist & Freedom Fighter, Will Johnson calls in, Economist, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, Writer for Townhall .com, NewsMax, Lifezette & a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, Dr. Michael Busler Ph.D calls in, Oil & Natural Gas Investor, Foreign Policy Analyst, Businessman, Motivational Speaker, Radical Islam Expert, and a contributor to DailyCaller, ClashDaily, Lifezette, DailySurge, & TheHill, Dan Perkins calls in, Producer of The Rory Sauter Show, Rob Hix Calls in, President Trump taps William Barr for attorney general & Heather Nauert for UN ambassador, President Trump: ‘I Never Directed Michael Cohen to Break the law, Clinton Foundation whistleblowers have come forward with hundreds of pages of evidence, Meadows says, Flynn says FBI pushed him not to have lawyer present during interview, Michael Cohen gets 3 years in prison, Former election commissioner: Cohen and Trump didn't violate campaign finance law, Judge in Flynn case orders Mueller to turn over interview docs after bombshell claim of FBI pressure, CEO of Google wasn't truthful while testifying, Over 95% DACA Applications, Renewals for Illegal Aliens Approved Under Trump, Donald Trump: ‘Money We Save' in USMCA Deal Counts as Mexico ‘Paying' for the Wall, James Comey Admits FBI Was Still Probing ‘Pee' Dossier Until Day He Was Fired, DACA funding would cost taxpayers $28 billion, Rep. Mark Meadows is being considered as a replacement for outgoing White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, Reports: Jared Kushner Possible Candidate for White House Chief of Staff, Report: Federal Prosecutors Investigating Trump Inauguration Spending & P.C. culture.
Daniel Foster of National Review Online and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud President Trump's nomination of Bill Barr to be attorney general and also sound off on Trump's choice of Heather Nauert for UN ambassador and rumors that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly may soon resign. They also fire back at liberals in New York pushing legislation requiring residents to have a million dollars in liability insurance before buying a gun - and that's only part of the story. And they groan as comedian Kevin Hart is forced to give up hosting the Oscars because he refused to apologize yet again for tweets he made a decade ago.
On today's show: Legal Immigration to Sustain Social SecurityThere are more old people than young people in the US. This creates an urgent need for citizens to pay social security. Disappointing job stats, likely not enough people to fill positions. Stock market is in shambles under arrest of Huawei exec. Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver. All companies are effectively state run in China.Elizabeth Warren misses her boat according to Boston Globe. Heather Nauert will take UN Ambassador position. William Barr for AG, he was GHW Bush's AG. Censorship in the media. Megyn Kelly negotiates exit deal with NBC, includes some hush money. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1410/immigration-vs-social-security---dueling-dialogues-ep-139/
With the midterms safely over, Robert Mueller's investigation is back in the spotlight. Last week's heavily redacted sentencing memo suggesting little to no jail time for Michael Flynn did reveal the stunning news that Trump's former national security advisor has been interviewed by investigators a whopping 19 times. Today may give us additional insights as Mueller meets a deadline for filings on Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort (whose sentencing deal was revoked last week for continuing to lie to investigators). Other topics discussed by MOMocrats Karoli, Aliza Worthington, and Donna Schwartz Mills include the news that John Kelly was interviewed by Mueller, today's nominations of William Barr as Attorney General and Heather Nauert to replace Nikki Haley as UN ambassador, and the ongoing election drama in North Carolina's 9th district. Politics from a progressive point of view produced by Engender Media Group.
President Trump has announced he intends to nominate Bill Barr for Attorney General. Will this finally put an end to the question of who is in charge of the Mueller investigation? The President also nominated Heather Nauert to be the new United Nations Ambassador. Is she qualified? Are the attacks against her just attacks against President Trump?
On today's show: Immigration vs Social Security More old people than young people in the US. Need immigration to pay social security. Disappointing job stats, likely not enough people to fill positions. Stock market is in shambles under arrest of Huawei exec. Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver. All companies are state run in China. Elizabeth Warren misses her boat according to Boston Globe. Heather Nauert will take UN Ambassador position. William Barr for AG, he was Bush's AG. Censorship in the media. Megyn Kelly negotiates exit deal with NBC, includes some hush money. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1410/immigration-vs-social-security---dueling-dialogues-ep-139/
11-15-2018 - Heather Nauert - State Department Press Briefing - audio - English
Sahra V. Nguyen: Public Policy as a Creative Spark (Ep. 163) Sahra Nguyen joined Joe Miller to chat about her new Brooklyn-based coffee venture—Nguyen Coffee Supply. Bi0 Sahra Nguyen is an award-winning filmmaker, entrepreneur, and founder/CEO of Nguyen Coffee Supply. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY, Nguyen is also the co-founder of podcast agency Listening Party and a member of the 2018 Google Next Gen Tech Policy Leaders. In 2018, Nguyen launched Nguyen Coffee Supply—the first-ever Vietnamese-American owned importer, supplier, and roaster of green coffee beans from Vietnam—as a way to showcase the diversity of single-origin arabica and robusta. She works directly with a fourth-generation Vietnamese coffee farmer from Da Lat in the Central Highlands, whose beans are certified clean and organic in Vietnam. As the daughter of Vietnamese refugees in Boston, MA, the company’s name is a nod to Nguyen’s Vietnamese heritage. Nguyen graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a double major in Asian American Studies and World Arts & Cultures, served as the Director of the Writing Success Program at UCLA, and published an e-book of poetry exploring themes of identity, race in America, and the Vietnamese-American experience. Building on her love of storytelling, in 2015 Nguyen started her own production company, One Ounce Gold. Her first self-produced documentary web series, “Maker's Lane," evolved into a brand new series for NBC News entitled "Self-Starters,” a show about Asian American entrepreneurs around the country. Helping launch the video channel for NBC Asian America, "Self-Starters" was nominated for the EPPY Awards and LA Press Club Awards. In mid-2016, Nguyen sold her second documentary series to NBC News, "Deported," which follows the grassroots fight to end deportation of Cambodian-Americans from the U.S. to Cambodia. "Deported" was nominated alongside CNN's Lisa Ling's "This is Life" and won the 2018 NAMIC Vision Award for Best Digital Media, Long Form. With a passion to constantly take on new challenges, Nguyen, along with three friends (all under the age of 30), opened up their first storefront business Lucy's Vietnamese Kitchen, in Bushwick, NY, in March of 2015. Within the first 9 months, Lucy's Vietnamese Kitchen won "Best Vietnamese Restaurant" by popular vote and has been featured in The New York Times, Time Out New York, Zagat, VICE, and more. Follow Sahra Nguyen on Facebook, Instagram, and Linkedin. Resources Sahra V. Nguyen Nguyen Coffee Supply ‘Deported’ on NBC News Roundup Bombshell New York Times report reveals Facebook’s political machinations A bombshell New York Times report last week cast new light on the extent to which Facebook sought to contain accusations that it was enabling Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Apparently, the company sought to promote the image that the company knew nothing about Russia’s interference while, at the same time, Mark Zuckerberg was kept in the dark. But internally, while Joel Kaplan and Cheryl Sandberg were doing their magic on the Hill working their Harvard connections, Facebook kept uncovering new evidence that Russians continued to use the platform to protect president Trump and spread propaganda in advance of the election and beyond. The New York Times also reports that the company apparently also hired lobbyists, such as Definers Public Affairs, to help the company oppose its critics. In a video-conferenced all-hands meeting on Friday, Zuckerberg defended the company saying the New York Times report was unfair and untrue, even as Cheryl Sandberg accepted responsibility for hiring Definers Public Affairs. And another report by the Wall Street Journal found that Zuckerberg himself pointed fingers at Sandberg, blaming her for the Cambridge Analytica fallout. Reuters: Russians impersonating State Department officials Reuters reports that Russian hackers have been impersonating at least one State Department official, Heather Nauert, over email trying to get other officials to download malicious code. Security firms CrowdStrike and FireEye uncovered the effort. But Russia denies involvement. Julian Assange back in spotlight Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who played a key role releasing hacked emails during the 2016 presidential election, is back in the spotlight. George Washington University Program on Extremism researcher Seamus Hughes uncovered a court filing which found that the Department of Justice appears to be pressing sealed charges against Assange. The Hill also reports that Ecuadorian officials have grown weary of granting Assange asylum at their embassy in London since 2012. If they evict Assange, Assange could be extradited back to the U.S. The American Civil Liberties Union opposes prosecuting Assange, claiming that doing so would be a First Amendment violation. Nation’s only African American network chief to step down ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey, who is African American, is stepping down from the company as Disney seeks to restructure the company in advance of closing on its acquisition of 21st Century Fox’s entertainment assets next year. Dungey is the only African American network head in the country, and she’s been with the company for 14 years. She’s been responsible for launching ‘Scandal’, “black-ish” and the “The Good Doctor”. But ABC has seen overall ratings decline 10%, with an 18% decline among adults 18-49 according to The Wall Street Journal. JD.com’s chief shifting focus China-based ecommerce giant JD.com’s chief has announced that he will delegate more responsibilities. It’s seen as a long-term move to groom his replacement. Richard Liu was arrested in Minnesota in September for alleged “criminal sexual misconduct” with a Chinese student at the University of Minnesota. The company’s share price has also dropped 55% since January amidst the U.S.-China trade war. Snap subpoenaed on IPO disclosures Reuters reports that the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission have subpoenaed Snap to uncover whether the company downplayed competition from Instagram during its initial public offering (IPO) in March of 2017. Snap’s share price has tumbled down to $6.71 per share from its offering price of $17 per share. TV station groups settle with DOJ over ad sales collusion allegations Six tv station groups the Department of Justice alleges colluded to fix ad sales prices have settled. Sinclair, Raycom, Tribune, Meredith, Griffin, and Dreamcatcher all settled. The settlement simply requires the station groups not to share nonpublic pricing data with each other for 7 years. There are no penalties, according to Meredith. A private class action by advertisers against the station groups is still in progress.
Former "Fox & Friends" host and current State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert is rumored to be Nikki Haley's replacement as the US Ambassador to the UN. Nauert has proven herself in her current role, but UN observers say she'd be the least qualified American ever to fill that post. Tom Nichols, professor and author of "The Death of Expertise," joins SE for the discussion on Nauert and Trump's focus on "loyalty and presentability on television" for his key appointments.
On today's show: Trump Conference Call Tucker Carlson gets attacked by ANTIFA at home. CNN's Acosta loses his White House press credentials. Update on censorship that we experience here on DD. Jeff Sessions resigns. Matthew Whitaker is interim AG. Possibly Chris Christie is being considered so is: Rudy Giuliani and Lindsey Graham. Broward county found 80K votes in a Library creating a big mess for the third time during an election. Shooting in Thousand Oaks leaves 12, plus ex-marine shooter dead. Heather Nauert updates on the UN Ambassador position. Notes from Grace's conference call with Trump. Lara Trump commentator. Kevin McCarthy spoke on socialism vs American. Mitch McConnell, good economy can't be taken for granted. Ronna McDaniel talks about how many times less than 200 votes made a difference. Eric Trump gives statistics on more jobs than people and a 3.14% wage growth. US has number 1 economy in the world. DOP plans to take on healthcare. Calls father the blue collar billionaire. Brad Parscale spoke about the power of Twitter and navigating around the media. Trump spoke on best economic numbers. Another 250K jobs added last month. 4.2% GDP growth. Consumer and manufacturing confidence in high. Lots of regulation and taxes cut. Better trade with Canada and Mexico. China is close to a trade deal. Healthcare will be straightened out may take 1 to 2 years. Trying to lower drug prices. Veterans can seek out other doctors without wait. Progress has been quicker than he thought. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1381/trump-conference-call-dueling-dialogues-ep-133/
On today's show: Trump Conference CallTucker Carlson's home gets invaded by ANTIFA . CNN's Acosta loses his White House press credentials. Update on censorship that we experience here on DD. Jeff Sessions resigns. Matthew Whitaker is interim AG. Possibly Chris Christie is being considered so is: Rudy Giuliani and Lindsey Graham. Broward county found 80K votes in a Library creating a big mess for the third time during an election. Shooting in Thousand Oaks leaves 12, plus ex-marine shooter dead. Heather Nauert updates on the UN Ambassador position. Notes from Grace's conference call with Trump. Lara Trump commentator. Kevin McCarthy spoke on socialism vs American. Mitch McConnell, good economy can't be taken for granted. Ronna McDaniel talks about how many times less than 200 votes made a difference. Eric Trump gives statistics on more jobs than people and a 3.14% wage growth. US has number 1 economy in the world. DOP plans to take on healthcare. Calls father the blue collar billionaire. Brad Parscale spoke about the power of Twitter and navigating around the media. Trump spoke on best economic numbers. Another 250K jobs added last month. 4.2% GDP growth. Consumer and manufacturing confidence in high. Lots of regulation and taxes cut. Better trade with Canada and Mexico. China is close to a trade deal. Healthcare will be straightened out may take 1 to 2 years. Trying to lower drug prices. Veterans can seek out other doctors without wait. Progress has been quicker than he thought.For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1381/trump-conference-call-dueling-dialogues-ep-133/
On today's show: Oprah Powered Lemon Pancakes Don Lemon from CNN says biggest threat is white men on the radical right. Midterms next week. Healthcare is starting to bite GOP in the ass as letters sent to public this week. Up to 40 seats could be lost to Democrats. Oprah power as she gives speech for Stacey Abrams running for Georgia Governor. Barbra Streisand says every time Trump lies, she eats pancakes. The shooter's last name in the Pennsylvania synagogue is Bowers. There are a lot of Jewish Bowers. Heather Nauert has been offered the UN Ambassador position, has yet to accept. Cat fight between Fox News' Tomi Lahren and Candice Owens on Twitter. Owens says Kanye helped her design Blexit T Shirts. But Kanye says he didn't design them. Lahren was dressed as Kathy Griffin for Halloween, with severed clown head. Alec Baldwin arrested over Manhattan parking fight. Black coffee drinkers may be psycho. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1371/oprah-powered-lemon-pancakes-dueling-dialogues-ep-131/
On today's show: Oprah Powered Lemon PancakesDon Lemon from CNN says biggest threat is white men on the radical right. Midterms next week. Healthcare is starting to bite GOP in the ass as letters sent to public this week. Up to 40 seats could be lost to Democrats. Oprah power as she gives speech for Stacey Abrams running for Georgia Governor. Barbra Streisand says every time Trump lies, she eats pancakes. The shooter's last name in the Pennsylvania synagogue is Bowers. There are a lot of Jewish Bowers.Heather Nauert has been offered the UN Ambassador position, has yet to accept. Cat fight between Fox News' Tomi Lahren and Candace Owens on Twitter. Owens says Kanye helped her design Blexit T Shirts. But Kanye says he didn't design them. Lahren was dressed as Kathy Griffin for Halloween, with severed clown head.Alec Baldwin arrested over Manhattan parking fight. Black coffee drinkers may be psycho.For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1371/oprah-powered-lemon-pancakes-dueling-dialogues-ep-131/
On today's show: Where Lies the Great Divide? Pennsylvania shooting at a synagogue leaves 11 dead. Bomber arrested, but another bomb just arrived at CNN. Is Trump the poster boy for reform? Second chances? or learning from mistakes? Midterms are next week. Uber is offering free rides to voters but only to the polls and not home. Claire McCaskill interviewed at Fox News, says she's not left wing. Heather Nauert met with the president, could be possible choice for the UN Ambassador. Boston mob boss, Whitey Bulger, 89, has been killed in prison. He was just moved twice to a new prison. Hillary was being interviewed, and says Cory Booker and Eric Holder all look alike. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1367/where-lies-the-great-divide-dueling-dialogues-ep-130/
On today's show: Where Lies the Great Divide?Pennsylvania shooting at a synagogue leaves 11 dead. Bomber arrested, but another bomb just arrived at CNN. Is Trump the poster boy for reform? Second chances? or learning from mistakes? Midterms are next week. Uber is offering free rides to voters but only to the polls and not home. Claire McCaskill interviewed at Fox News, says she's not all that left wing. Heather Nauert met with the president, could be possible choice for the UN Ambassador. Boston mob boss, Whitey Bulger, 89, has been killed in prison. He was just moved twice to a new prison. Hillary was being interviewed, and says Cory Booker and Eric Holder all look alike.For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1367/where-lies-the-great-divide-dueling-dialogues-ep-130/
08-29-2018 - State Department Press Briefing with Heather Nauert - audio - English
08-28-2018 - State Department Press Conference with Heather Nauert - audio - English
08-23-2018 - State Department - Press Conference with Heather Nauert - audio - English
08-09-2018 STATE DEPARTAMENT - PRESS CONFERENCE WITH HEATHER NAUERT - audio - English
08-07-2018 - State Department Press Conference with Heather Nauert - audio - English
The Masters of War and the Bombing of Syria. Why is President Trump now going against his long-held instincts against American military involvement in Syria? Did Bashar al-Assad really use Chemical Weapons against his own people? Does something seem a tad "fishy" about the present scenario? We sample commentary from Columbia Professor Jeffrey Sachs, who blames the "Permanent State" for pushing a misguided proxy war in Syria, and who advises Trump to reclaim his own "instincts" and just "get out" of Syria. Former NATO supreme commander Admiral James Stavridis disagrees, citing the "massive humanitarian disaster." Additional audio commentary from Heather Nauert, spokesperson for the State Department, and former Senator Joseph Lieberman. Backbone Host advises defending American Borders First -- well prior to distracting ourselves with every other border around the world. Could the Permanent State ever begin to accept those terms? Also, we readily accept the retirement of Speaker Paul Ryan, an overrated politician who never truly connected with the American People. With Listener Calls & Music via the Foo Fighters, the Hollies, the Cars, Justin Bieber and George Wassouf. Plus Bob Dylan's "Masters of War." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review -- September 30, 2017Sitting in for Hugh Hewitt, Joe Concha speaks with Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports on the NFL National Anthem controversy. Mike Huckabee shares with Michael Medved details of his show “Huckabee” on TBN. Robert Costa of the Washington Post joins Hugh Hewitt to share the latest on the devastation that took place in Puerto Rico. Larry Elder has Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, on the show to explain the latest evidence of wiretapping during the Obama Administration. Larry Elder also turns to Sally Pipes, President of the Pacific Research Institute, concerning the single-payer healthcare system in Canada. Filling in for Michael Medved, Joe Concha has Heather Nauert from the U.S Department of State to share about new strategies of the State Department concerning Syria and Russia. Mike Gallagher interviews Charles Mully, the “dad” of the world's largest family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.