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On this edition of First Light - President Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus. What does it mean to his presidency? Who else was potentially infected within the White House? Michael Toscano talks with former SiriusXM White House Correspondent and current host of the podcast, "At the Table", Jared Rizzi about the diagnosis and potential outcomes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we talk to Jared Rizzi, host of the podcast, "At the Table". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Llewellyn King asks William Spriggs, chief economist of the AFL-CIO, about the economy and the decline of unions at a time when they are needed most. Morris Pearl, Chair, Patriotic Millionaires talks about economic initiatives supported by his group of like-minded wealthy folk; Jared Rizzi, Host, "At the Table" podcast, on the podcasting boom.
Former White House correspondent Jared Rizzi offers a tough-love card for America on the occasion of its 243rd birthday. Happy Independence Day
As the post-debate dust settles, where do we stand? What have we learned? Jared Rizzi asks Emily Holden, Guardian environment reporter, to explain how climate was covered or ignored in the first two DNC presidential debates.
DNC Debates, night two: Jared Rizzi with live post-debate reaction and audience participation.
DNC Debates, night one: Jared Rizzi with live post-debate reaction and audience participation.
Jared Rizzi, former White House correspondent, begins a new political podcast. Join him: "At The Table."
When President Trump gave his first public statement on the tragic violence in Charlottesville, he condemned violence "on both sides". Pundits, reporters, politicians and people on social media condemned the president for creating a moral equivalence between neo-Nazis and white supremacists and protesters. However, there is certainly reason to condemn the violent rhetoric and protest tactics used by far-left resistance groups like antifa. Ryan Lenz, senior investigative reporter for the Southern Poverty Law Center, explains why far-left groups like antifa feel the need to use violence to combat the violence and rhetoric of far-right and alt-right groups. Jared Rizzi, SiriusXM's White House correspondent, discusses what we can expect from President Trump's address on the United States' military future in Afghanistan.
Bill Press is out so Sabrina Siddiqui (The Guardian) is filling in. She welcomes Jonathan Levy, Ben Geman, Hadas Gold, & Jared Rizzi to discuss the specifics of Donald Trump's Muslim ban, whether or not Congress will help Trump fund the wall, the Brietbart White House, & the never-ending voter fraud myth - all the big highlights from this Friday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Everyone needs to sleep, but there comes a time when one simply must wake up. maDCap presents our tribute episode to Trayvon Martin beginning with a round table discussion with David Ross (http://twitter.com/dross706), Daniel Bloom (http://twitter.com/danbl00m) and new voice on the program, Michael Reed (http://twitter.com/mr2ed). Then, the debut of a new segment entitled "A Scotsman Reads" with Angus Sutherland (http://twitter.com/speshrel). Finally, a lesson in recent political controversies and the role of journalism with Washington reporter Jared Rizzi (http://twitter.com/jaredrizzi). Beautiful original songs featured in this piece by Raheem DeVaughn (http://twitter.com/Raheem_DeVaughn) and Steel Pulse (http://twitter.com/steelpulse) "Trigga Man" by Raheem DeVaughn & Styles P, produced by Face and Rai : https://soundcloud.com/raheem-devaughn/atrayvonmartinsong-trigga-man "Put Your Hoodies On [4 Trayvon] by Steel Pulse, written by David 'Dread' Hines: https://soundcloud.com/officialsteelpulse/put-your-hoodies-on-4 and classics: Bone Thugs n Harmony "1st of tha Month," Nas "The World Is Yours" produced by DJ Premier, N.W.A. "Express Yourself" produced by Dr. Dre & Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band "Express Yourself" the original.
Everyone needs to sleep, but there comes a time when one simply must wake up. maDCap presents our tribute episode to Trayvon Martin beginning with a round table discussion with David Ross (http://twitter.com/dross706), Daniel Bloom (http://twitter.com/danbl00m) and new voice on the program, Michael Reed (http://twitter.com/mr2ed). Then, the debut of a new segment entitled "A Scotsman Reads" with Angus Sutherland (http://twitter.com/speshrel). Finally, a lesson in recent political controversies and the role of journalism with Washington reporter Jared Rizzi (http://twitter.com/jaredrizzi). Beautiful original songs featured in this piece by Raheem DeVaughn (http://twitter.com/Raheem_DeVaughn) and Steel Pulse (http://twitter.com/steelpulse) "Trigga Man" by Raheem DeVaughn & Styles P, produced by Face and Rai : https://soundcloud.com/raheem-devaughn/atrayvonmartinsong-trigga-man "Put Your Hoodies On [4 Trayvon] by Steel Pulse, written by David 'Dread' Hines: https://soundcloud.com/officialsteelpulse/put-your-hoodies-on-4 and classics: Bone Thugs n Harmony "1st of tha Month," Nas "The World Is Yours" produced by DJ Premier, N.W.A. "Express Yourself" produced by Dr. Dre & Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band "Express Yourself" the original.
MaDCap DC has a fruitful political discussion with Sirius XM's White House Correspondent, Jared Rizzi. Even Peter Falk (RIP) and Simba from "The Lion King" somehow ended up in the discussion. Blame Dan Bloom. J. Rizzi can be heard on the POTUS channel on Sirius XM Channel 124 on Morning Briefing with Tim Farley. Follow him on twitter at @JaredRizzi.
MaDCap DC has a fruitful political discussion with Sirius XM's White House Correspondent, Jared Rizzi. Even Peter Falk (RIP) and Simba from "The Lion King" somehow ended up in the discussion. Blame Dan Bloom. J. Rizzi can be heard on the POTUS channel on Sirius XM Channel 124 on Morning Briefing with Tim Farley. Follow him on twitter at @JaredRizzi.