Podcast appearances and mentions of jess sessions

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Latest podcast episodes about jess sessions

America's PotCast
20-Easy Tips to Grow Cannabis Indoors, Making a Topical, Midterm Elections, Vendor Day, Emerald Cup, and the PuffCo Peak

America's PotCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 36:37


SHOW NOTES   2:00 How to make THC Salve for achy joints, arthritis, muscle cramps, and more (THC infused coconut oil, almond oil, beeswax, essential oils- lemon, eucalyptus, peppermint) we used a Magical Butter Machine   08:00 Hemp vs Cannabis derived CBD   09:30 Buying “CBD” from random smoke shops   11:20 How to Grow Cannabis Indoors!! -lights (variations of bulb types- CFL/LED/HPS) -tent/enclosure (can buy online or make your own) -light hangers to raise/lower the light -24 hour manual timer -pots/containers (red solo cup —>1 gallon —> 5 gallon) -soil thats good for cannabis (Fox Farms Ocean Forest is a good go to for starters) -small oscillating fan -Humidity/Temp gauge -electronic pH meter   23:45 OPTIONAL- carbon filter for stealth grows   26:00 Vendor Day at Purple Lotus- (Nov 17th 1-5pm) Ed Rosenthal!!! Papa and Barkley Rove Brand Head grower of Purple Lotus and Green Valley Farms Luis Acosta Kanha Edibles   28:15 trip back to Florida second episode with Lauren!   29:00 Midterm Elections Results for Cannabis Michigan is now Recreational  Utah/Missouri is Medical Ohio decriminalized    24% of the United States now has access to marijuana   30:10 Jess Sessions resigns as GA   31:00 PuffCo Peak- the most versatile and compact e-rig for extracts     Handles- @AmericasPotcast @BroccoliBae420 @PerformHigher       2 stages of growth for cannabis 18-24 hours of light- Vegetative Stage

Culture Climate San Diego
The Stranger's Case

Culture Climate San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 62:51


We discuss the Trump administrations "zero tolerance" policy on immigration and the nation's reaction to immigrant children being separated from their families.

Decarceration Nation (with Josh and Joel)

Josh discusses the First Step Act with Ames Grawert, Jessica-Jackson Sloan, and Jason Pye The First Step Act will be voted on in the U.S. House of Representatives on 5/22/2018. Ames Grawert is a Senior Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice. Jessica Jackson-Sloan is the co-founder of the Cut 50 initiative. Jason Pye is the Vice-President for Legislative Affairs at Freedom Works. Jess Sessions is well-known for his antipathy towards criminal justice reform and for his undying commitment to mandatory minimum sentencing. Jared Kushner's father did 14 months in a Federal facility in Montgomery. Senator Chuck Grassley has introduced the complementary (or rival) Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act, which is currently in the US Senate. I misspoke, a President cannot "table" passed legislation but he can refuse to sign it for up to ten days. If the President does not sign a passed bill after ten days it becomes law. The First Step has exposed splits in the left-leaning criminal justice reform community and between the right-leaning criminal justice reform community and the more conservative members of Congress. Not surprisingly, it has also created a fuss among the Grassley contingent in favor of sentencing reform. Alex Gudich is the Deputy Director of the Cut 50 Initiative and another in my long line of criminal justice reform Twitter friends. Robert Caro's book about Lyndon Baines Johnson, "Master of the Senate" is part of an incredible series on the late President. Lauren-Brooke Eisen was my guest on Episode 5 of the Decarceration Nation podcast, we discussed her excellent book "Inside Private Prisons." Ames was one of the co-authors of the report, "Criminal Justice One Year Into the Trump Administration." Ames was talking about Jennifer Weiss-Wolf and her book, "Periods Gone Public." More about my #Bars2Ballots initiative can be learned on episode 17 of Decarceration Nation or from this article I wrote on Medium. Cut 50 and many other organizations, including two I volunteer with, are fighting for full passage of the Dignity For Incarcerated Women Act. Jessica was not only invited to the FIRC event earlier this year but just two days after our interview she was on stage at the White House supporting the First Step Act. Topeka K. Sam spoke at the White House event yesterday and is one of Cut 50's brightest lights. Cut 50's has built a First Step Act Site where you can read the stories of people the bill would help. Here is the article Jason wrote that first inspired me to contact Jason and the other article he mentioned that he posted the next day. Jason also wrote an article yesterday after President Trump publically endorsed the First Step Act. Pat Nolan is a conservative advocate for Criminal Justice Reform. Kevin Ring was both formerly incarcerated and formeLegislativelative Aide on Capitol Hill. Now he is also a supporter of Criminal Justice Reform. The letter I respond to at the end of Episode 18 was written by Richard Durbin, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Sheila Jackson-Lee, and John Lewis. I greatly respect all of these legislators but respectfully disagree with them on the importance of passing the First Step Act. Oddly enough, the day after I name dropped Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Mark S. Inch, he resigned. My reference to Tom Cotton and Fentanyl refers to his attempts to increase penalties, and mandatory minimums, for the distribution of the drug fentanyl.

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny
Legalized Marijuana and Jeff Sessions the No Fun Police - Episode 16

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 37:39


Legally Insane – Episode 16 The guys open the show discussing Prop 64 in California and how weed is now recreationally legal across the state. They discuss how weed is only really legal at the state level and the Federal Government can step in any time Highlights: [3:07] - The Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914 [05:26] - In 1937 Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act making it legal but heavily taxed [06:23] - In the 1950’s the Federal Government began to start cracking down and giving mandatory minimum sentences for weed possession [11:30] - In 1970 Congress passed The Controlled Substances Act, which created the Categories, Schedule 1, Schedule 2, etc… They dubbed weed a Schedule 1, which meant scientists and medical professionals couldn’t study it or do any research on it [13:32] - It was grassroots efforts through states that pushed for it to be legal medically at the state level [23:11] - In 2013 Obama decided cracking down on Medical Marijuana is no a priority [26:43] - As of January 2018 Jess Sessions has rolled back Obamas policy [31:46] - The number of arrests for weed possession in 2016 was 574,000   Twitter: @mattritter1 @toekneesam   Website: www.cascademedia.com

Fault Lines
Congress Goes on Break without Passing Any Major Trump Agenda Items

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 56:30


Garland and Lee discuss the reasons that the GOP led government is taking recess without accomplishing any major items on the Trump agenda Garland and Lee discuss Jess Sessions press conference on leaks and whether the Trump administration will be able to plug to flood of leaks. Garland and Lee discuss their weekly wrap up including breaking news on the Ukraine election interference story and General Kelly's influence on the Trump cabinet.

Illusion Radio
Episode 52 - Hunter Wallace on Sessions

Illusion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 101:40


Dr. Illusion and Hunter Wallace discuss Jess Sessions, "Trumpism", and the direction of the AltRight if we hitch ourselves to the off-the-rails Trump Train.

Kink Craft
Why you need kinky friends

Kink Craft

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 48:49


This week we are talking about our article called "Why you need Kinky Friends written" by Emmeline Peaches. Did you know we have been doing this for a year I quickly went back and looked over what we have done and it turns out the podcast is over a year old.. and we managed to get to this point without missing any episodes. Which is a huge shock to me. If you have been listening for a year, thank you. Rants Stephen Fry in trouble with Irish police for Blasphemy [4:15] The police in Ireland are investigating a complaint of blasphemy regarding comments Stephen Fry made on a TV show in Ireland (in 2015). If you are not offended by peoples opinions or opinions that might not be your own check out what Stephen Fry said. Check out a clip from Holy Flying Circus, it is hilarious. It is a film well worth watching, very funny with a strong message. Read More Woman found guilty for laughing at Jess Sessions [13:00] During the swearing in of Jeff Sessions to be the next Attorney General a woman laughed when Senator Richard Shelby said that he had a record of "treating all Americans equally under the law". She faces up to a year in prison. Find out more Why you need Kinky Friends [19:26] Whether you are kinky or not having kinky friends is good for you. It allows you to open up and talking about aspects of yourself with someone who won't judge you for the things you think or feel. That sort of friendship can be incredibly liberating. Find out more about us Check out the website http://kinkcraft.co Follow us on Twitter @KinkCraft Find us on on Pinterest @KinkCraft Talk to us on Facebook http://facebook.com/MyKinkCraft Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/kink_craft/ Send us an email podcast [at] kinkcraft.co  

** Len Berman OLD DO NOT USE
4-28 Len & Todd Hour 1-2 1) North Korea 2) Jess Sessions on LI 3) Child Killed By Falling Planter

** Len Berman OLD DO NOT USE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 67:45


4-28 Len & Todd Hour 1-2 1) North Korea 2) Jess Sessions on LI 3) Child Killed By Falling Planter

C4 and Bryan Nehman
Should Jeff Sessions Resign? MRC's Dan Gainor. Major Neil Franklin On Police Misconduct. Councilman Zeke Cohen In Studio. Should Jess Sessions Resign?

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 133:17


Thursday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour and a half of the show talking about if Attorney General Jeff Sessions should resign or at least recuse himself from any investigation on Russia. During this time the Media Research Center's Dan Gainor joined C4 to talk about the media involvement in SessionGate. In the last half of the second hour of the show C4 was joined by Major Neil Franklin to talk about the 7 Baltimore Police Officers indicted for corruption. In the third hour of the show C4 was joined in Studio by Councilman Zeke Cohen to talk crime in Baltimore, policing and education. In the final hour of the show C4 returned to talking about if Attorney General Jeff Sessions should resign or at least recuse himself from any investigation on Russia.