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Weather can be friend or foe to farmers, and two hurricanes since 2023 have been disastrous for many growers in the southern US.Two years after Hurricane Idalia wreaked havoc, Hurricane Helene packed an even more powerful punch.Pecan grower Buck Paulk of Shiloh Farms lost 19,000 trees during Idalia, and 23,000 more with Helene. Georgia is the nation's largest pecan-growing state, and their growers suffered nearly $700 million in crop losses from the latest hurricane.“I have orchards that I planted when I was a young man, they're gone,” Paulk said. He said it may take a generation for his region to fully recover. A week after the disaster, President Biden toured Paulk's farm to see the damage firsthand.Photo Credit: Georgia Pecan Growers Association
It's Monday, September 30th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus 150 Protestants return to Hidalgo State, Mexico after displacement On April 26th, Mexican Catholic village leaders in Hidalgo State cut the electricity, vandalized a Protestant church, and blocked access to homes of the Protestant minority, reports Christian Solidarity Worldwide. As a result, over 150 Protestant Christians, including 70 children and infants, were forcibly displaced. During their displacement, the group endured poor conditions, living in a municipal building and later a sports complex. They relied on local churches for food and river water for hygiene, leading to widespread illness and infections. Now, five months later, thanks to an agreement brokered by Hidalgo State Secretary Guillermo Reyna and Director of Religious Affairs Margarita Román, they have returned to their homes in Hidalgo State, Mexico. In 1 Corinthians 1:10, the Apostle Paul wrote, “I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought.” Pray that the Evangelicals would forgive the Catholics and the Catholics would repent for their abuse of the Evangelicals. Hurricane Helene kills 89 people, causes $15 billion of damage On Saturday, Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis said Hurricane Helene's “monumental storm surge” caused far greater damage than last year's Hurricane Idalia, reports The Epoch Times. DeSANTIS: “We saw really a monumental storm surge. You saw storm surge in excess of 15 feet. So that is much, much more significant than what we've seen in recent storms like [Hurricane] Idalia that hit and certainly [Hurricane] Debby. “So, as you look around here, you see some homes that are now just rubble. There's a lot of damage. We flew over the entire coast, and I remember doing that after I Dahlia, and I remember seeing damage, and I walked the streets after I Dahlia in some of these areas, but this one, wow, you see some just complete obliteration for homes.” Damage estimates ranged from $15 billion to more than $100 billion, insurers and forecasters said over the weekend. Tragically, Reuters reports that 89 people have been killed in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia. South Carolina recorded the highest death toll, reporting 25 fatalities, with falling trees contributing to many of them. South Carolina Republican Governor Henry McMaster spoke to reporters. McMASTER: “We, of course, have suffered a devastating storm. Tragically, we've lost, we believe, 25 people, 25 of our people due to this storm, and we don't want to lose any more. “Be careful of the electrical wires running under downed trees and limbs. Don't go out there if there's any chance that there's any sort of wire running under those that debris, because you can get shocked and die. The chainsaws cannot go in until the electricity is turned off by the power company.” According to a U.S. Energy Department official, roughly 2.7 million customers were without power on Sunday, down 40% from Friday after unprecedented storm surges, ferocious winds and perilous conditions that extended hundreds of miles inland. Samaritan's Purse, led by Franklin Graham, is on the ground helping in Jesus' name. You can sign up to be notified to be a volunteer and you can make a donation to help Americans hit by Hurricane Helene through special links in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Patients and staff of Tennessee hospital evacuated from roof More than 50 patients and staff were rescued from the roof of a Tennessee hospital after floodwaters inundated the building. The Tennessee National Guard was part of the rescue effort Friday afternoon at Unicoi County Hospital in eastern Tennessee. The region was submerged in floodwaters from Hurricane Helene. Emergency crews had attempted to evacuate people by ambulance and boats, but the water began rising too quickly, as video revealed. They had no other choice but to seek shelter on the rooftop. Clay Ramsey tweeted four devastating pictures showing the flood waters had reached the half-way mark of the ambulances in the hospital parking lot. Faith & Freedom Coalition to raise $62M to mobilize Christian vote Faith and Freedom Coalition aims to raise over $60 million to mobilize the Christian vote ahead of the 2024 presidential election, with canvassers already reaching over 3 million potential voters in battleground states, reports The Christian Post. Founded in 2009 by longtime Christian activist Ralph Reed to be a voice and mobilize the Evangelical vote, their goal is visiting 10 million homes in person by Election Day. The expected 10 million home visits marks a rise from the 8.6 million conducted in 2022 and the nearly 6 million in 2020. The home visits have the potential to reach 17 to 18 million people, as some households have multiple voters living in them which could put Trump back in the White House. Faith and Freedom Coalition has hired 5,000 paid staffers and recruited 5,000 volunteers to conduct outreach in the battleground states. Plus, the group will hand out “30 million pieces of literature across 125,000 churches, including many in the battleground states." According to their website, “The key to the 2024 effort is turning out 1 million recently registered Evangelical voters, as well as 7.8 million Evangelicals whom Faith & Freedom Coalition has identified as low-propensity voters." 90-year-old Chuck Swindoll retires from pulpit ministry And finally, a milestone for Chuck Swindoll. He is known worldwide for his Insight for Living radio program heard on 2,100 stations, his leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary where he served as President and Chancellor, and his authorship of 70 books. After 26 years as Senior Pastor at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, Texas, he recently announced his retirement with his characteristic sense of humor. SWINDOLL: “We celebrate 26 years as a church toward the middle of next month, literally, on the 14th of October, 1998. I mean 26 years, 90 years old. That's long enough.” He spoke with grace and humility. SWINDOLL: “Today, I'm filled with gratitude, joy and a deep sense of peace. These have been 26 of the greatest years of my life. You, as a congregation, have been nothing short of magnificent.” And Pastor Swindoll pointed out what he looks forward to in his retirement from preaching. SWINDOLL: “God has made it clear to me that these five Sundays will be my final five Sundays as your pastor, your leader, your pulpit expositor. Cynthia and I will continue to be with you at church. This is our church, and always will be. We live only a few blocks away, and we have no plans to move. “The difference is, for the first time in over 60 years, she and I'll get to sit together in a worship service. She won't be sitting down there, and I'll be up here.” Even though Swindoll, age 90, will no longer be in the pulpit regularly, he will continue his ministry at Insight for Living, the headquarters of which is located on the same property. When he finally sees his Savior face to face, no doubt Chuck Swindoll will hear the words from Matthew 25:23, “Well done, good and faithful servant! … Enter into the joy of your Lord!” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, September 30th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
On tonight's program: An execution in Florida revives the ongoing conflict between supporters and opponents; A plan to add golf courses and pickleball courts to some of Florida's state parks raises a royal ruckus; Advocates are looking to an Alabama gender affirming care case for clues on what might be next for Florida; Low-income Florida school kids missed out on a summer meals program this year. But what about next year?; We revisit an area that's still recovering from last year's Hurricane Idalia; Last week's low voter turnout in Florida doesn't seem to be alarming too many people.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
A single mother faces the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia alone, until hope arrived unexpectedly from caring CBN partners. Plus, a cancer survivor finds purpose in starting a non-profit organization to offer house cleaning services to cancer patients.
When extreme weather hits Florida, the destruction can be immense. Hurricane Idalia caused $3.6 million in damage when it barreled into the Big Bend last year. That's according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's estimates. Cleaning it up is tough, dirty and dangerous work. The workers are often left without adequate protection as they deal with toxic mold, dust and other hazardous environments. On this episode of Florida Matters we talk with journalist María Inés Zamudio about her reporting on the dangerous conditions facing immigrant workers doing disaster restoration work. We also talk with WUSF's Jessica Meszaros about another group of workers in Florida: people whose jobs are outside, like farmworkers and construction workers. With the summer heat approaching, we look at the potential impact of a new law that bans local governments from mandating heat protections like shade and water breaks for outdoor workers.
Guest: Dr. Falko Judt, Research Meteorologist at NCARIn tropical meteorology, the term ‘rapid intensification' describes a tropical cyclone that does just that: it rapidly intensifies. The official definition is a tropical system whose maximum sustained winds increase by at least 35 mph in a 24-hour period. Sometimes though, it's much more intense. In 2023, Hurricane Otis in the Eastern Pacific saw its winds increase by 115 mph in less than 24 hours before slamming into Mexico as a rare Category 5 storm, while Hurricane Idalia intensified by 55 mph from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane in the day before making landfall in Florida's Big Bend. The ‘how' and ‘why' some storms rapidly intensify is still shrouded in a bit of mystery. Here today to help us unveil a bit of that, we welcome Falko Judt, a research meteorologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's episode is all about Florida's pink birds, including the iconic roseate spoonbill and American flamingo. Learn more about the Florida Waters Stewardship Program - starting Online this April! Learn More: Read the NPR article we discussed about Hurricane Idalia and Flamingo sightings. View iNaturalist observations of Flamingos since 2020 How to Help: Don't feed water birds: Read why, here. Respect wildlife - view from a distance! Watch a short video about 'Rule of Thumb' for wildlife viewing, here. Submit your observations to iNaturalist. Sources: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Roseate_Tern/overview https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/birds/waterbirds/american-flamingo/ https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/birds/waterbirds/roseate-spoonbill/ If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with a friend who might enjoy learning about Florida's natural areas and the wild things that live here! If you're active on iNaturalist, consider joining our iNaturalist project, Naturally Florida's Listener Observations, here: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/naturally-florida-s-listener-observations --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naturallyflorida/message
President Biden is visiting communities in Florida embarking on cleanup efforts after Hurricane Idalia. Unemployment ticked up, counterintuitively due to the continuing strength of the jobs market. Congress heads back to Capitol Hill next week.
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, the term “Climate Change” is ambiguous, and Democrats have been using climate change to take control of every aspect of our lives. We have a Democrat party that is exploiting climate change to destroy the civil society and take as much power as possible. The term “Climate Denier” is used by the Democrat party and the media to manipulate minds, and language, and promote their propaganda so there can be no questions about the validity of climate change. Reasoning with Marxists doesn't work because they are ideologues and this is their religion, which is why people like Bernie Sanders or AOC cannot be reasoned with. Also, Conservatives and Republicans must get together in a very serious way and figure out what to do about the judiciary in Washington D.C. The cabal of Obama-Clinton-Biden judges is destroying our judicial, electoral, legal, and constitutional systems. If this is not addressed soon, this small group of radical leftwing lawyers will continue to rule like a Stalinist Politburo over significant aspects of our society, and there's literally no effort underway among Republicans on Capitol Hill to address this. We cannot have this kind of evil tyranny in our courts, which abuse the power of the judiciary and criminal procedures. Later, President Biden is pushing the most massive amnesty movement in the history of America without any vote from Congress, all in order to get illegal immigrants the ability to vote. The is not a single country that survived without borders, especially one that allows foreigners to decide if they can come, because without that we do not have the ability to retain our sovereignty. Finally, Mark is joined by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to discuss the emergency response and recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Editors' Picks:Rich: MBD's piece “Prepared for the Fall?”Charlie: Noah's piece "What's Behind Biden's Pivot to Maui"MBD: Wilfred Reilly's piece “The Maui-Disaster Narrative Is All Wrong”Phil: Jim's Ukraine coverage the last two weeksLight Items:Rich: The Origins of the English Parliament by John MaddicottCharlie: The college football seasonMBD: GolfPhil: 1970s thriller moviesSponsors:WaterStoneCEI's podcast How the World WorksThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
What To Expect From Hurricane SeasonWe're approaching the peak of hurricane season, which is usually around mid-September. It's that time of year when it feels like there's a new storm every week, and we blow through the alphabet trying to name them. This week, Hurricane Idalia made landfall around Florida's Big Bend as a Category 3 storm, which caused a few fatalities, left hundreds of thousands of people without power, and some without homes. So what do we know about Idalia, and what can we expect from the rest of the hurricane season?Ira talks with Rachel Feltman, editor at large at Popular Science, about hurricane season and other science news of the week. They chat about what we're learning from India's lunar rover, a three-inch roundworm pulled out of someone's brain, a new study about public health and air pollution, heavy metals in marijuana products, what an ancient Egyptian mummy smells like, and a turtle named Tally, who is far from home. The Surgeon General Warns About An Epidemic Of LonelinessThe early days of the COVID-19 pandemic were lonely for many, upending their social lives. But loneliness pre-dates COVID, especially among young people. In a recent advisory, the United States surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy warned that the negative health effects of loneliness and isolation are comparable to smoking daily. Despite being more technologically connected than ever before, the Surgeon General's Office is also raising concerns about the harms of social media on youth mental health.Ira sits down for a conversation with the United States surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy, about the intersection of youth mental health, social media, and loneliness. Dr. Murthy outlines both public policy and community interventions that can help strengthen America's emotional well being and social connections. Keeping Tabs On Tick BitesIf you live in the Midwest or Northeast, you're probably aware of an issue that's gotten worse over the years: ticks, and the illnesses they can spread, including Lyme Disease and Alpha-gal syndrome.Scientists are still trying to learn more about how and where ticks are spreading. That's where The Tick App comes in. It's a community science effort where you can log your tick encounter and help scientists learn more about tick-borne disease. Science Friday digital producer Emma Gometz sat down with Ira to talk about her recent article profiling the app, and the scientists behind forms of tick monitoring research. To stay updated on all-things-science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty in the sprawling Fulton County election interference case, waiving his right to an in-person arraignment next week. Trump is also seeking to have his case severed from his codefendants who have requested a speedy trial that could begin as soon as October. Former U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia Michael Moore and former Manhattan Chief Assistant DA Karen Friedman Agnifilo join AC360 to discuss the latest developments, as well as the question of whether former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows will succeed in his own efforts to have his portion of the Fulton County case moved to federal court. Plus, CNN Correspondent Brian Todd reports from Perry, Florida where the community is working to rebuild after Hurricane Idalia battered the region earlier this week. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Record setting Hurricane Idalia slams Florida, the ACLU is challenging a law in Indiana keeping a male prisoner from getting gender transitioning surgery, and where do voters stand right now on the potential Biden-Trump rematch? Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Consumer Tax Advocate: http://www.CovidTaxRelief.org is helping all types of businesses and nonprofits receive up to twenty-six thousand dollars per employee. Cynch: Download the Cynch app and get your first tank exchange for just $10 with promo code WIRE. Visit http://cynch.com/offer for details.
Hurricane Idalia made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast yesterday morning and wreaked havoc in its wake. So far, it has left at least two people dead and caused major flooding and destruction.A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Rudy Giuliani is liable in a defamation lawsuit brought by two Georgia election workers. They say their lives were upended after being targeted by Giuliani and Donald Trump after the 2020 election.And in headlines: Narcan will soon be available over the counter in the U.S., Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze in front of reporters, and flight attendants at American Airlines voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike.Show Notes:What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
Betting odds show Republicans losing Georgia in 2024, Georgia is a must-win state for GOP in 2024. Trump claims he won Georgia. NewsRadio WFLA's Ryan Gorman calls us from Tampa with a Hurricane Idalia update. Georgia caller on the 2020 and 2022 elections.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Bastardi, WeatherBell.com and author of the book, The Weaponization of Weather in the Phony Climate War, discusses Hurricane Idalia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hurricane Idalia hits Florida, another health scare for Mitch McConnell, credit delinquencies are up, and where's the beef? Plus, the Message of the Day, should Trump change media tactics? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 1285 the boys talk the latest destruction from Hurricane Idalia in Florida and other places, Mitch McConnell freezing for the 2nd time on camera, and MUCH more… Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:55) Auto-download the show! It's a win-win
Guests: John Langford, Rep. Jared Moskowitz, Kristy Greenberg, Temidayo Aganga-WilliamsA difficult week for the Trump gang gets worse. Tonight: Rudy Giuliani found legally liable for defaming Georgia election workers. The attorney for Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss joins live. Then, as Hurricane Idalia continues on its destructive path, the Republican campaign to undermine climate progress at all cost. And why New York's attorney general is asking for an immediate verdict in the Trump fraud case.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (08/31/2023): 3:05pm- On Wednesday, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) seemingly froze while taking questions during a press conference. His doctor stated that McConnell is “medically clear” and is permitted to continue working—explaining that it was simply a case of lightheadedness. 3:15pm- Philadelphia progressives want to raise the age of adulthood to 25-years-old for prosecutorial purposes. 3:30pm- According to Randall Chase of the Associated Press, “a federal judge in Delaware ordered prosecutors and defense attorneys on Thursday to provide a status report regarding a felony gun charge against Hunter Biden. Judge Maryellen Noreika directed lawyers to provide the report by next Wednesday, including any steps they believe the court needs to take.” You can read the full report here: https://apnews.com/article/hunter-biden-joe-biden-burisma-plea-deal-taxes-guns-drugs-5887025e2caefef9bb5ddb23b69820e8 3:45pm- S.A. McCarthy—contributing writer at RealClearInvestigations—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial “Woke U.S. Diplomacy: Not 100% Popular Around the Globe, Nor at Home.” You can read the full article here: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2023/08/29/woke_diplomacy_is_not_americas_most_popular_export_975361.html 4:05pm- While speaking from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) headquarters in Washington D.C., President Joe Biden seemingly conceded the U.S. Southern border is not secured. He explained that his administration requires $15 billion in additional funding in order to equip border officials with the necessary equipment and technology to prevent illegal crossings and drug smuggling. 4:20pm- According to an article from Jack Morphet and Alex Oliveira from The New York Post write that a “controversial” shop teacher who wears giant, novelty-sized “Z-cup prosthetic breasts” has been offered a new job at a Canadian public school—leaving parents outraged. You can read more here: https://nypost.com/2023/08/28/teacher-kayla-lemieux-seen-in-new-pic-with-z-cup-fake-boobs/ 4:35pm- Former NCAA award-winning swimmer Riley Gaines mocked Keith Olbermann after the far-left podcaster claimed she “sucked at swimming.” Gaines shared a video displaying numerous trophies she won while competing collegiately, including an SEC trophy for “Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year” and an Olympic Trials qualifier award. 4:45pm- James O'Keefe Media Group released a new video of Livingston, New Jersey police and school board officials referring to investigative journalists as “Trumpish” and questioning their rights as reporters. 5:00pm- The Drive at 5: Is Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) planning a run for President? 5:10pm- A customer at a restaurant in Beaverton, Oregon was hit with a $15 “a**hole” tax on his dinner bill. Or was he? 5:15pm- While speaking from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) headquarters in Washington D.C., President Joe Biden blamed climate change for Hurricane Idalia. 5:20pm- According to Addison Smith of Just the News, a global coalition of more than 1,600 scientists—including several Nobel laureates—have formally declared that “there is no climate emergency” and that drastic attempts by government to reach net-zero emissions would have harmful effects. You can read the full article here: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/environment/more-1600-scientists-including-nobel-laureates-declare-climate-crisis 5:30pm- The Afternoon Mystery Movie Clip: Henry plays the shortest clip in the history of the segment—“iceberg dead ahead!” 5:45pm- Chess prodigy Hans Niemann has been cleared of incredibly bizarre cheating allegations that involved placing “vibrating beads” in a very BAD place to communicate moves. 5:50pm- On Wednesday night, former president Donald Trump posted numerous videos to Truth Social calling out President Joe Biden for not cooperating with an investigation into his family's ties to foreign businesses. 6:05pm- Philadelphia progressives want to raise the age of adulthood to 25-years-old for prosecutorial purposes. 6:30pm- BAD OP-ED: In her latest piece for The Los Angeles Times, Lisa Mascaro warns that conservative groups are planning to “dismantle the U.S. government” if Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election. 6:45pm- Victor Nava of The New York Post writes, “The National Archives and Records Administration has admitted that it is in possession of nearly 5,400 emails, electronic records and documents that potentially show President Biden using a pseudonym during his vice presidency… NARA confirmed the existence of the trove in response to a June 2022 Freedom of Information Act request by the Southeastern Legal Foundation, a nonprofit constitutional legal group.” Nava continues: “The request sought emails pertaining to the accounts of Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters and JRB Ware—pseudonyms the 80-year-old president was known to use in the White House during his time as President Barack Obama's vice president.” You can read Nava's full article here: https://nypost.com/2023/08/28/national-archives-admits-it-has-5400-biden-pseudonym-emails/
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Hurricane Idalia strengthens ahead of its expected landfall. Enrique Tarrio will learn how long he'll serve in prison. And what's to come for women's soccer in Spain amid a standoff over sexism between players and officials?Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Russell Lewis, Krishnadev Calamur, Jason Breslow, Peter Granitz and Olivia Hampton. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Claire Murashima and Chad Campbell. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. And our technical director is Jay Czys.
Glenn tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who found himself in front of a school board member for having a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack. After social media backlash, the school board backed down. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss whether or not conservatives should abandon their liberal states and risk balkanizing the country. Glenn discusses Ron DeSantis' response to Hurricane Idalia and talks with evangelist Greg Laurie about the moves God is making on the island of Maui. Glenn discusses the downfall of America's military. U.S. House Candidate Lily Tang Williams, a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution, joins to share her fears that America is following China's path of dictatorship. Glenn and Stu look at the criminal charges Trump faces and whether any are strong enough to possibly convict. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan and Emily discuss Hurricane Idalia hitting Florida, McCarthy reportedly supporting Biden impeachment, DeSantis heckled after racist mass shooting, climate protesters confronted by police, Biden makes dubious Civil Rights Act claim, US declassifies Nixon era Chilean coup docs, Jen Psaki contradicts herself on abortion, and Alex Lawson joins to break down Biden's new pharma price negotiations. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan and Emily discuss Hurricane Idalia hitting Florida, McCarthy reportedly supporting Biden impeachment, DeSantis heckled after racist mass shooting, climate protesters confronted by police, Biden makes dubious Civil Rights Act claim, US declassifies Nixon era Chilean coup docs, Jen Psaki contradicts herself on abortion, and Alex Lawson joins to break down Biden's new pharma price negotiations.To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hurricane Idalia gains strength as it lurches toward Florida, prompting fears of storm surge. Empowered by a new law, the Biden administration announces 10 prescription drugs for which it will push for lower prices. And a drought wreaks havoc at the Panama Canal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Military officers have placed President Ali Bongo under house arrest. Also: overnight drone and missile attacks on targets in both Russia and Ukraine, and Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida.
Hurricane Idalia hits Florida. Emails to Joe Biden's fake accounts surface. KJP can't pronounce words, and Joe Biden still sucks. Gold Star parents tell President Biden what they think of him. Now the Gadsden flag is controversial?? Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of Joe Biden's age. The pope is angry with conservative Catholics? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Hump Day! Sam speaks with Ibrahim Al-Marashi, Associate Professor of History at the California State University San Marcos, to discuss his recent writing on the Wagner Group and Blackwater. Then, he is joined by Harold Meyerson, editor-at-large at The American Prospect, to discuss the recent decisions made at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). First, Sam runs through updates on the Department of Labor's overtime change, the delay of the Proud Boys' sentencing, the labor market, Hurricane Idalia, and other natural disaster and climate updates, before parsing through Biden's Medicare and student debt agenda. Ibrahim Al-Marashi then dives right into Blackwater's blueprint for the Wagner Group, and the role of South Africa's Executive Outcomes in setting the stage for them both, exploring how these three groups were the outcome of their nations capitalizing on the demobilization of state military by funding independent mercenary groups that largely work outside of any accountability apparatus, be it international of public. Expanding on this, Al-Marashi walks through the immense role Blackwater played in US involvement in Iraq, helping commit atrocities in the US' name without requiring a greater loss of US soldiers, before expanding on the Wagner Group's relationship to Russia beyond its role in Ukraine, with its operations largely located in Africa, where they've spent time warlording and extracting from local communities, all while Russia denied operations in the region. Wrapping up, Sam and Ibrahim walk through the conflict between state militaries and contracted forces, and explore the role that has, and will continue to play in Russia's floundering invasion of Ukraine. Harold Meyerson then joins, contextualizing the NLRB's recent Cemex ruling as one of the most empowering labor developments in a half-century of dwindling organizing, and why Jennifer Abruzzo's Board has chosen now as their moment to be active. Next, he and Sam parse through the actual details of the Cemex decision, why it's a great first step back towards the Joy-Silk doctrine of the NLRB, and how it aids in both forcing bargaining and punishing union busting. Wrapping up, Meyerson expands on the necessity of labor unions to capitalize on this moment, as they finally have both leverage and public opinion on their side, as well as touching on the role the Supreme Court and Senate have yet to play. And in the Fun Half: Sam watches the Right meltdown over Oliver Anthony not being a Republican, Nick from St. Louis calls in with a Prigozhin conspiracy, Okajic in NY relays Vivek's newest freestyle, and Tim Pool accidentally reveals a pattern about his programming. Graham from Maine expands on the evolution of Blackwater, and Mitch McConnell stares into the void, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Ibrahim's writing here: https://www.pacificcouncil.online/commentary/putin-prigozhin-perils-of-privatizing-political-violence-via-proxy https://www.aljazeera.com/author/ibrahim_al_marashi_2014617113651720669 Check out Harold's writing here: https://prospect.org/topics/harold-meyerson/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: HelloFresh: Go to https://HelloFresh.com/50majority and use code 50majority for 50% off plus free shipping! Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
Fox Weather is tracking Hurricane Idalia’s impact on Florida and other Southeast states. Families of troops killed in the Kabul airport bombing as the U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan were on Capitol Hill calling for accountability. CNN has the story. And the Atlantic has a book excerpt with the inside story of how Biden and his team handled the withdrawal. Federal student loans are emerging from a pandemic deep freeze, and borrowers are confused. The Wall Street Journal breaks things down. A rare “super blue moon” will be visible tonight. USA Today explains what that means.
Meteorologist James Spann joins us as Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in the Gulf Coast. A Colorado school kicked a 12-year-old boy out of class for having a patch of the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, claiming it has “origins with slavery.” Kamala Harris repeats the lie that mislabels Florida's "Don't Say Gay" laws. A massive alligator is captured in Mississippi, and it's a new state record, weighing in at 800 pounds and measuring 14 feet long. And Rick prepares for his oldest son's wedding in New York City.Sponsor: Fast-Growing Trees - Find fast-growing privacy trees, bright flowering shrubs, backyard fruit trees, unique house and patio plants and more. Their experts work with growers around the country to bring you the best new plants and trees, with hundreds of new plants and trees added each year. Just answer a few quick questions about where you live and what you're looking for, and we'll recommend the best options for your home or landscape. Go to https://fastgrowingtrees.com/bubba for 15% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meteorologist James Spann joins us as Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in the Gulf Coast. A Colorado school kicked a 12-year-old boy out of class for having a patch of the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, claiming it has “origins with slavery.” Kamala Harris repeats the lie that mislabels Florida's "Don't Say Gay" laws. A massive alligator is captured in Mississippi, and it's a new state record, weighing in at 800 pounds and measuring 14 feet long. And Rick prepares for his oldest son's wedding in New York City. Sponsor: Fast-Growing Trees - Find fast-growing privacy trees, bright flowering shrubs, backyard fruit trees, unique house and patio plants and more. Their experts work with growers around the country to bring you the best new plants and trees, with hundreds of new plants and trees added each year. Just answer a few quick questions about where you live and what you're looking for, and we'll recommend the best options for your home or landscape. Go to https://fastgrowingtrees.com/bubba for 15% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A.M. Edition for Aug. 30. Hurricane Idalia intensifies to a Category 4 storm as it nears Florida. Plus, Ukraine and Russia trade long-distance strikes. And U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel tells What's News why China's heated rhetoric following the announcement of a new alliance with Japan and South Korea reveals a shift in the strategic plates in the Indo-Pacific. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida braces for Hurricane Idalia. Schools and hospitals recommend masking over rising COVID cases. And a Uganda man faces the death penalty in the country's first "aggravated homosexuality" case.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Russell Lewis, Jane Greenhalgh, Michael Sullivan and Olivia Hampton. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Claire Murashima and Chad Campbell. We get engineering support from Carleigh Strange. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.
On today's show, cowards killing people, Netflix is done sending DVDs, Hurricane Idalia, Only Fans' top earners, kids getting slapped in schools, protestors fuck around and find out & hot boy summer continues for the Taliban… (00:03:15) Get yourself some merch: https://store.hardfactor.com/ (00:04:06) Boxed Water is BETTER! ☕ Cup of Coffee in the Big Time ☕ (00:06:13) NHL Puck Talk (00:09:25) UNC faculty member killed in shooting on campus, suspect in custody (00:10:34) Controversial Canadian teacher with Z-cup prosthetic breasts returns to the classroom at new school (00:16:30) Netflix ending its DVD mail service after 25 years, plan to let subscribers keep DVD's (00:22:59) Florida braces for Hurricane Idalia (00:23:57) 'You're not welcome here!' DeSantis booed at vigil for Jacksonville shooting victims (00:26:52) Trump's federal election subversion trial to begin one day before Super Tuesday primary
Ali Velshi – in for Nicolle Wallace – discusses breaking news out of Fulton County as District Attorney Fani Willis reiterates her desire to try all 19 co-defendants at once, Mark Meadows' gamble as he tries to get his case moved to federal court, a new report that Special Counsel Jack Smith grilled witnesses in his investigation about Rudy Giuliani's drinking habits, an update on Hurricane Idalia as it barrels towards the Gulf and more. Joined by: Glenn Kirschner, Carol Leonnig, Tamar Hallerman, Asawin Suebsaeng, Nick Corasaniti, Charlie Sykes, Ryan Reilly, Errin Haines, Frank Figliuzzi, Michael Eric Dyson and Bill Karins.
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Auburn University basketball coach Bruce Pearl joins us to discuss the upcoming season and the state of the world. We go from basketballs to space balls after a Harvard duo recovered 50 unusual iron spheres from the bottom of the ocean after tracking down an unidentified object that crashed in 2014. Karine Jean-Pierre refuses to comment on Joe Biden's involvement with Hunter Biden's shady business dealings, so we let Senator John Kennedy do some talking. Meteorologist James Spann joins us as the Gulf Coast prepares for landfall of Hurricane Idalia.Sponsor: Naturally It's Clean: Naturally It's Clean provides effective cleaning products using powerful PLANT-Based Enzymes. These are hospital-grade solutions that won't reek of nasty chemicals. Bob Vila says Naturally It's Clean has the most eco-friendly carpet stain remover on the market today. Everything is manufactured right here in the USA and that they offer free 2-day shipping on all cleaning kits. Their Essential Starter Kit which features 4 of their most popular products, is one of their top-selling items. Keep your home clean, and support companies like Naturally It's Clean while you do it — because they support you and your conservative values. Our audience can get an additional 15% off for a limited time by visiting https://naturallyitsclean.com/rickbubba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EGGO sipping cream… New alcohol guidelines coming?... Hurricane Idalia pickin up steam… American Airlines fined… Elton slips and falls… HBOMax issues with pause… The Idol season 2 not happening… Dune part two postponed… Streamy winners 13th annual… 3M settles… UBS settles… Domino's closing in Russia… Heineken sells in Russia… chewingthefat@theblaze.com Zelenskyy's mother-in-law buys villa?... Nap time is good?... www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code: Jeffy… Michael Jordan richest BB player of all time… Rubiales still in trouble… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auburn University basketball coach Bruce Pearl joins us to discuss the upcoming season and the state of the world. We go from basketballs to space balls after a Harvard duo recovered 50 unusual iron spheres from the bottom of the ocean after tracking down an unidentified object that crashed in 2014. Karine Jean-Pierre refuses to comment on Joe Biden's involvement with Hunter Biden's shady business dealings, so we let Senator John Kennedy do some talking. Meteorologist James Spann joins us as the Gulf Coast prepares for landfall of Hurricane Idalia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices