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In this episode of AgNet News Hour, hosts Sabrina Halvorson and Lorrie Boyer discuss the narrow election victory of Democrat Adam Gray over Republican incumbent John Duarte in California's 13th Congressional District, flipping the seat from Republican to Democrat. They delve into Gray's background and potential impact on agricultural issues. Additionally, they highlight an important industry lawsuit where Bloomfresh International Limited won a court case in Italy against a grower infringing on their proprietary grape variety, emphasizing the importance of intellectual property in agriculture. Geophysics professor Rosemary Knight from Stanford University and research associate Matthew Lees from the University of Manchester discuss their study on land subsidence in California's San Joaquin Valley. The study, initiated during Lees' PhD work at Stanford, investigates the significant issue of sinking lands due to groundwater overdraft, primarily caused by agricultural irrigation. Key findings highlight the historical and current patterns of subsidence, the role of managed aquifer recharge, and the importance of strategic water management to mitigate subsidence impacts. We also feature an excerpt from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's Beltway Beef podcast. Hunter Ihrman is joined by NCBA Chief Veterinarian Dr. Kathy Simmons for an update on the New World screwworm. A dangerous pest that is currently making its way through South America, the New World screwworm could cause devastating impacts to the cattle industry if it enters the United States. Dr. Simmons shares critical information about how to safeguard your operation plus she explains how NCBA is advocating for additional resources to combat the screwworm.
Episode Links:Pure BRILLIANCE: Justice Alito Just WRECKED the Trans Civil Rights ArgumentJustice Alito just dismantled the government's argument that Tennessee's ban on trans drugs and procedures for kids is sex based discrimination via immutable characteristics.Justice Ketanji compares bans on child transition surgeries to bans on interracial marriage:Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito destroys the evil practice of so-called “gender-affirming care” that the Biden-Harris Administration is defending. This is child mutilation and it needs to be banned everywhere.Huge moment at SCOTUS. Alito pulled up Page 195 of the Cass report, showing that child sex-changes don't actually prevent suicide. ACLU attorney Chase Strangio admits in response that there's "no evidence" that these procedures actually reduce suicides.Rice: "How many minors have to have their bodies irreparably harmed for unproven benefits?"Sotomayor: "Every medical treatment has risk. Even taking Aspirin."Pete Hegseth just did a quick press conference where lines out what Trump told him. “That's what Donald Trump asked me to do. Democratic challenger Adam Gray flips California's 13th Congressional District in nation's final House race; California Democrat Adam Gray defeats incumbent Republican Rep. John Duarte by just 187 votesDemocrat Derek Tran wins election to U.S. House in California's 45th Congressional District, defeating incumbent Michelle Steel.BREAKING: 21 missing ballots in Scott County, MN, were “likely disposed of”. Democrat Rep. Brad Tabke won by just 14 votes, costing Republicans the State House majority.UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: copsWife of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson says her husband had been receiving ‘some threats' prior to fatal shootingAlan's Soaps https://www.alansartisansoaps.comUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/toddGive your body the magnesium it craves with Magnesium Breakthrough. Visit bioptimizers.com/todd and save an extra 10% with promo code TODD.Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home! Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com)Get a second opinion on the health of your retirement portfolio today. Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review go to KnowYourRiskRadio.com today.My Pillow https://mypillow.com/toddUse promo code TODD to save big on the entire MyPillow classic Collection with the Standard starting at only $14.88. Renue Healthcare https://renue.healthcare/toddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit renue.healthcare/ToddWisdom Nutrition https://trywisdomnow.com/toddStock up on Wisdom for 33% off plus free shipping. Visit trywisdomnow.com/todd.
President-elect Trump is proposing to increase tariffs on products imported from China, Canada and Mexico. That, he says, will slash trade deficits and help domestic manufacturing compete by raising prices on imports. But imposing tariffs on imported wines and winemaking supplies could hurt California's wine industry more than it helps. Reporter: Tina Caputo The final congressional seat that was up for grabs in California is going to Central Valley Democrat Adam Gray. Gray defeated Republican incumbent John Duarte in California's 13th Congressional District race, by fewer than 200 votes. A San Bernardino County man has been arrested and charged with illegally shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Democrat wins the last outstanding US House race, by a razor-thin margin. The AP's Jenifer King has more.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on what's next for U.S. House elections, as Donald Trump taps legislators to fill roles in his Cabinet.
Congressman John Duarte joined the show to discuss his new Border Security and Immigration Reform Act. October 23rd 2024 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Political Breakdown continues their series examining the key California congressional races that could determine which party controls the House of Representatives next year. Today, Marisa and Scott have conversations with the candidates in the 13th congressional district — a Central Valley district including all of Merced County and parts of Madera, Stanislaus, Fresno and San Joaquin counties. The Republican incumbent John Duarte faces a rematch against Democrat and former state Assemblyman Adam Gray. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're diving into the political world of John Duarte, Congressman of California's 13th District. We'll explore his background, including his upbringing in Modesto, education at San Diego State, and MBA from the University of the Pacific. We'll discuss his transition from a successful businessman and fourth-generation farmer to politician, and how his experiences inform his approach to agricultural policy, water management, and infrastructure. Finally, we'll look at his vision for the Central Valley, addressing issues like inflation, job creation, and education for farm workers. Sponsors:
February 8, 2024 Hour 2: Congressman John Duarte joined the show to discuss a new crime-related bill that aims at curbing the spread of drugs, especially fentanyl, in the Central Valley and across the country. Despite the recent storms, the water at Tulare Lake has receded drastically, now covering around 4,500 acres of land. KMJ's Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com Subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music Contact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 8, 2024 Hour 2: Congressman John Duarte joined the show to discuss a new crime-related bill that aims at curbing the spread of drugs, especially fentanyl, in the Central Valley and across the country. Despite the recent storms, the water at Tulare Lake has receded drastically, now covering around 4,500 acres of land. KMJ's Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com Subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music Contact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Congressman and Ray begin by discussing the news of McCarthy's retirement announcment and his evaluation of the new Speaker, Mike Johnson. Plus Congressman discusses a couple new bills he has gotten behind. The Peregrine Lunar Lander is primed to be the first private spacecraft to land on the moon as it opens NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative. President Joe Biden said he is “not sure” he would be running for re-election in 2024 if former President Donald Trump was not also seeking a second term.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The attorney for Jia Bei Zhu, the accused operator of an illegal medical lab in Reedley, want's his client released from the Fresno County Jail out of concern for his safety. Now that a unanimous Supreme Court has issued a code of conduct for itself, its leftist critics should stop jawboning against the bench as though it were a haven for corruption. Its 37th annual 'Trouble in Toyland' report reveals some disturbing findings regarding smart toys. The Congressman calls in to discuss the re focus on ejecting Mayorkas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eight Republicans vote against Marjorie Taylor Greene's bill to impeach Mayorkas. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C. Ken Buck, R-Colo.Darrell Issa, R-Calif.Cliff Bentz, R- Ore. Tom McClintock, R-Calif.Virginia Foxx, R-N.C.John Duarte, R-Calif.Mike Turner, R-Ohio400 pound man freed from prison because the food might kill him. Keep in mind, this 440 pound man killed someone else.Intro music by Coma-Media obtained from Royalty-free music on Pixabay.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the show Tip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Sign up for the ReMarkable Newsletter to be delivered weekly. Blog - Carol ReMarksOn Twitter - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksJoin the Facebook GroupCohosting LIVE Twitter Spaces every Sunday at 3:00 central time
The congressman joins Ray to discuss why he voted the way he did regarging the censorship of Tlib. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) disputed a live-on-air fact check from NBC News co-moderator Lester Holt during Wednesday night's third Republican presidential debate in Miami. Nikki Haley claimed Ukraine is a “democracy” during the GOP primary debate on Wednesday. A little-known "socialist" activist hub in New York City pushing pro-China talking points is helping to organize protests against Israel in the United States alongside shadowy dark money groups sympathetic to Hamas and other Palestinian terror factions, records show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
INTERVIEW: Rep. John Duarte (R-CA) gives the latest on Republicans attempts to elect a Speaker of the HouseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following Hamas's deadly surprise attack on Israel on Saturday morning, President Joe Biden told the press, "The United States stands with Israel. We will not ever fail to have their back." We can't say we weren't warned. Joe Biden's abject incompetence at foreign policy is legendary. The U.S. and the four most powerful countries in Europe released a joint statement on Monday afternoon expressing strong support for Israel and its war against those responsible for the recent terror attacks in the country. Hundreds of foreign nationals in Israel have been reported murdered, missing or abducted by Hamas terrorists following the deadly invasion from the land, air and sea on Saturday.John calls in to discuss the debacle in the house and its effets on Israel. A man who identifies as a woman has been crowned “Miss Portugal,” making him the second man in the race for this year's “Miss Universe” title. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said “trust” is at the core of the vote for House speaker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy has been ousted from his position. Rep. John Duarte calls in to weigh in on the disarray in Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Navy SEAL officer and now-Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) is leading a group of hand-selected House Republicans in creating a fail-proof strategy to take down, even kill, the Mexican drug cartel members behind America's fentanyl crisis. Congressman Duarte Calls in to talk about the diverted government shutdown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California can do better! As promised, Darcy and Darcy are very excited to welcome into the studio, Congressman John Duarte. Congressman Duarte is serving his first term in the 118th Congress as Representative of California's 13th District. Congressman Duarte shares his thoughts on California water management – or lack thereof, the federal Water for California Bill, and the importance – both to Ag and Urban residents – of the Farm Bill. Listen in and hear his perspective on these very important issues.We Grow California Podcast is paid for by the Exchange Contractors Federal PAC and Exchange Contractors State PAC and is not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
Tax fights between business groups and the Democratic legislature intensify in Sacramento. Marisa and Guy Marzorati discuss the implications for 2024 and head to Turlock to talk with Republican Rep. John Duarte about his plant nursery business, why he split with the GOP caucus in recent votes on immigration and abortion and his thoughts on the Republican presidential primary.
Rep. John Duarte talks Trump indictment, Subway sandwiches and his upcoming Town Hall in Kerman on July 24th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NEW episode of the @SteveHiltonShow is here! @Duarte4Congress joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on forest management, how it affects our everyday lives, and how top-down regulations have affected the practice.
We review the latest about the Debt Ceiling deal with Congressman John Duarte. Guest Co-Host: Matt OtstotSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal judge blocks the Biden administration from implementing a policy that allows for the release of migrants without court dates on the night of Title 42 ending. Ted Cruz rips into liberal reporter over distorting border information. Reps. Thomas Massie and John Duarte betray the GOP. Elon Musk hires Linda Yaccarino as Twitter's new CEO; and that's not good. Climate activists disrupt Senator Klobuchar's interview.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, May 12th, 2023. Concordis Education Partners: Classical Christian education has reminded us to aim education at truth, but the trivium has been used as a formula rather than a way of training students in discernment. To teach well, you must coach. Concordis Foundation is offering their third annual BOOT CAMP – a faculty summit – July 11-13th in Moscow, Idaho. This is a three-day intensive teaching training where you learn to coach students, using the trivium, so that you can meet students at all learning levels. Learn more at concordispartners.com https://www.foxnews.com/politics/border-patrol-chief-authorizes-release-migrants-us-without-court-dates-title-42-ends Border Patrol chief authorizes release of migrants into US without court dates as Title 42 ends The head of U.S. Border Patrol has sent out a memo authorizing the release of illegal migrants into the U.S. without court dates if agents face overcrowding as the Biden administration scrambles to deal with a historic surge in migration at the border ahead of the end of Title 42. The memo says that migrants can be allowed into the country on parole — a process typically reserved for "urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit" — if Customs and Border Protection (CBP) faces overcrowding. The memo calls the practice "parole with conditions" as migrants are required to make an appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or request a Notice to Appear by mail. Under a parole release, migrants are rapidly released into the country, do not get an alien registration number and do not receive a court date. The use of parole is being authorized if a sector capacity goes above 125%, if agents apprehend 7,000 a day over 72 hours or if average time in custody goes above 60 hours. Agents have been encountering over 10,000 migrants a day since Monday, and there are no signs of that slowing down with the looming end of Title 42, which is expected to bring an even bigger wave with it. The memo noted the enormous numbers agents are encountering. "For the past 7 days, USBP has averaged over 8,750 encounters per day. This is over double the average daily encounters of 4,284 in May of 2019, the highest month of the 2019 surge. Even with significant personnel along the SWB, a significant detention capacity, and interagency resources supporting the effort, this situation requires urgent action," the memo states. The public health order has been used since March 2020 to expel over two million migrants due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Biden administration has told migrants that it will not be easier to enter the U.S. once the order drops as there will be stiffer penalties until Title 8. Parole is not a Title 8 authority. The use of parole is legally questionable, with critics arguing it is not supposed to be used to wave in thousands of migrants. The state of Florida successfully sued the Biden administration in March to block a similar policy, "Parole + ATD." On Thursday, Fox Digital reported that Florida sued this week over the latest plan to release migrants into the U.S. interior, saying it is "materially identical" to the policy that the federal court enjoined. "Florida seeks a temporary restraining order to preserve the status quo until the parties can brief motions for a preliminary injunction or to postpone the effective date of the new policy," the lawsuit states. "The Biden Administration’s behavior, if left unchecked, makes a mockery of our system of justice and our Constitution." The judge has given the Biden administration a 4 p.m. deadline Thursday to respond to the request for a temporary restraining order, adding that it appears the administration is "preparing to flout" the court’s order. A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson this week claimed that the releases are similar to those conducted by prior administrations. https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-house-votes-yes-on-measure-to-secure-us-mexico-border?utm_campaign=64487 House votes YES on Secure Border Act in 219-213 vote, includes e-Verify requirement, with 2 Republicans joining Democrats to vote against border security On Thursday, House Representatives debated the Secure the Border Act of 2023 as Title 42 expired at the southern border, which lays out sweeping new requirements and restrictions for securing the southern border. The bill passed 219-213. Two Republicans, Reps. Thomas Massie and John Duarte voted along side all Democrat members against the bill. The bill was introduced to the House of Representatives on May 2 in anticipation of the flood of illegal immigrants expected in the wake of Title 42, which allowed expulsions due to the pandemic emergency. The bill calls for the "immediate resumption of border wall construction" no later than seven days after the bill is enacted, using previously set aside funds and materials for its construction. No later than 180 days after the bill is enacted, a report shall be submitted to congressional committees that outlines a strategic 5-year technology investment plan for border security, including potential upgrades in security technology, communications equipment, screening equipment, incorporating in input from the private sector. In an effort to retain Border Patrol personnel, the bill will authorize up to $100,000,000 in appropriated funds for the Commissioner of the US Customs and Border Protection to give to front-line agents who hold a position equal to or below level GS-12, has been with Border Patrol for five years or longer, and commits two additional years of service with Border Patrol upon acceptance of the bonus. The bill also requires that the Commissioner hire and train enough Border Patrol agents to maintain an active duty presence of no less than 22,000 full-time agents. The bill also includes a provision prohibiting the requirement to take a Covid-19 vaccine or adverse actions taken against a Department of Homeland Security employee. The Secretary of Homeland Security would be required to send a report no later than 60 days after the bill is enacted on whether Mexican drug cartels meet the criteria for being designated as a foreign terrorist organization. The bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, stating that those found not to be eligible for parole shall be deported from the country. The bill also increases penalties for illegal entry or presence in the country from $50-$250 up to $500-$1000. Illegal immigrants who overstay a visa are subject to imprisonment of no more than six months and/or a fine for the first offense, and a fine and/or no more than two years of imprisonment for subsequent offenses. The bill also mandates the use of e-Verify, a system used to check if a person is authorized to work in the United States. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/education/connecticut-wesleyan-pay-for-students-abortions Connecticut liberal arts college says it will pay for students to get abortions A liberal arts university in Connecticut says it will now cover the costs of any student who wishes to get an abortion or a Plan B contraceptive, regardless of their insurance status. Wesleyan University announced last week that, following a pressure campaign from the university's Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter, the school would now pay for any student to get an abortion or emergency contraceptives. The school has also committed to footing the bill for any transportation costs incurred by students seeking abortions. “Consistent with the health center’s mission to provide education and support in the decision-making process, students will be able to access emergency contraceptives by consulting with a nurse at Davison Health Center," the university told NBC Connecticut in a statement. The decision comes after the Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter at Wesleyan collected over 700 signatures on a petition that urged the school to "ensure all students are able to overcome financial burdens to and lack of transportation for abortion procedures." "This victory comes in the wake of landmark efforts by Barnard College students to secure abortion pills on campus as well as a broader movement for reproductive justice nationwide," the student organization said in a press release. "Wesleyan now plays a pioneering role in reproductive healthcare among private liberal arts colleges by committing to cover the entire cost of abortion after insurance for all students." After the Supreme Court issued a ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade last year, the availability of abortion for college students has gained increased attention, as numerous states with widely recognized state universities have banned abortion altogether. Students have increasingly reported that access to abortion has become a factor in their college decision-making process. Democratic-controlled states, meanwhile, have taken steps to make abortion as available to college students as a flu shot. The entire University of California and California State University systems are required by law to provide abortion pills to students at their respective university health centers, and last year, the University of Massachusetts Amherst announced it would be providing abortion pills on campus as well. https://www.foxnews.com/us/marine-veteran-charged-manhattan-da-jordan-neely-subway-chokehold-death Marine veteran to be charged by Manhattan DA in Jordan Neely subway chokehold death A New York City subway rider accused of choking a homeless man to death is expected to turn himself in to police on Friday morning to face a manslaughter charge. "We can confirm that Daniel Penny will be arrested on a charge of Manslaughter in the Second Degree," a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said. "We cannot provide any additional information until he has been arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court, which we expect to take place tomorrow." On May 1, Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran and college student, put 30-year-old Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold after what police described as an altercation on a northbound F train. Neely was allegedly threatening passengers on the subway and having a mental episode. He was yelling and pacing back and forth, when Penny interjected, tackled him to the ground and put him in a chokehold, witnesses and police said. The incident sparked protests and violent clashes last week after the Marine veteran was taken into custody and released. And now for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2023/05/prosecutors-confirm-former-buffalo-bills-punter-matt-araiza-was-not-present-when-alleged-gang-rape-occurred/ Prosecutors Confirm Former Buffalo Bills Punter Matt Araiza Was Not Present When Alleged Gang Rape Occurred After having the criminal charges against him dropped, former Buffalo Bills punter Matt Araiza now has to undergo a stressful process of fighting the civil lawsuit against him for an alleged gang rape at a college party that occurred when Arazia and the plaintiff were attending San Diego State University at the same time. However, based on new information, that might be over soon, and potentially in Araiza’s favor. During a nearly year long investigation by San Diego police and detailed review by prosecutors, they have come to the conclusion that the alleged gang rape that the female plaintiff accused Araiza of being part of stands in question since evidence shows that Arazia, then a college student at the time when the plaintiff was 17-years-old, was not even present during the alleged crime. Yahoo Sports has obtained a 200-plus page transcript, covering a meeting in which a San Diego deputy district attorney broke the back of the case. According Yahoo Sports’ summary, “Araiza couldn’t have led the girl into the alleged gang rape because he had ‘left’ the home at about 12:30 a.m., an hour prior to when evidence suggested the alleged gang rape would have occurred.” Deputy district attorney Trisha Amador stated that “He wasn’t even at the party anymore. All I know is that at that point, suspect Araiza is gone from the party.” Prosecutors additionally told the plaintiff that the recordings that were made of the situation “made it impossible” to identify Araiza or any other potential suspects since their faces and voices aren’t clear enough to make a prosecution. Further, there are questions as to whether a rape occurred at all as the plaintiff claimed, and not a consensual sexual situation. “In looking at the videos on the sex tape, I absolutely cannot prove any forceable sexual assault based upon what happened,” said Deputy DA Amador. Because of this lawsuit, then-rookie Araiza was cut from the Bills team, crippling his rookie season so he could “take care of this situation,” according to Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane. But Araiza isn’t out of the woods yet, despite the prosecutors themselves admitting he wasn’t present at the event – civil suits have a much lower standard of proof than criminal cases do. As news broke of the developments in the civil suit, online figures in sports and media began to defend Arazia, including Daily Wire columnist Matt Walsh and Outkick.com founder Clay Travis. “False rape accusers should receive the same penalty that we give to rapists,” Walsh posted to Twitter. “Instead, in a vast majority of cases, they receive no penalty at all and are free to move on like nothing happened.” “The Bills released punter Matt Araiza for an allegation of sexual assault that police proved was 100% a lie,” tweeted Travis. “Why shouldn’t his accuser face criminal charges for lying? He’s lost a year of his career & his good name. She has zero consequences. Not right.” Thanks to all the legal trouble, Araiza is still a free agent. We’ve seen plenty of comebacks from legal trouble in the National Felon League. Araiza could be the next to move on to a respectable career.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, May 12th, 2023. Concordis Education Partners: Classical Christian education has reminded us to aim education at truth, but the trivium has been used as a formula rather than a way of training students in discernment. To teach well, you must coach. Concordis Foundation is offering their third annual BOOT CAMP – a faculty summit – July 11-13th in Moscow, Idaho. This is a three-day intensive teaching training where you learn to coach students, using the trivium, so that you can meet students at all learning levels. Learn more at concordispartners.com https://www.foxnews.com/politics/border-patrol-chief-authorizes-release-migrants-us-without-court-dates-title-42-ends Border Patrol chief authorizes release of migrants into US without court dates as Title 42 ends The head of U.S. Border Patrol has sent out a memo authorizing the release of illegal migrants into the U.S. without court dates if agents face overcrowding as the Biden administration scrambles to deal with a historic surge in migration at the border ahead of the end of Title 42. The memo says that migrants can be allowed into the country on parole — a process typically reserved for "urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit" — if Customs and Border Protection (CBP) faces overcrowding. The memo calls the practice "parole with conditions" as migrants are required to make an appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or request a Notice to Appear by mail. Under a parole release, migrants are rapidly released into the country, do not get an alien registration number and do not receive a court date. The use of parole is being authorized if a sector capacity goes above 125%, if agents apprehend 7,000 a day over 72 hours or if average time in custody goes above 60 hours. Agents have been encountering over 10,000 migrants a day since Monday, and there are no signs of that slowing down with the looming end of Title 42, which is expected to bring an even bigger wave with it. The memo noted the enormous numbers agents are encountering. "For the past 7 days, USBP has averaged over 8,750 encounters per day. This is over double the average daily encounters of 4,284 in May of 2019, the highest month of the 2019 surge. Even with significant personnel along the SWB, a significant detention capacity, and interagency resources supporting the effort, this situation requires urgent action," the memo states. The public health order has been used since March 2020 to expel over two million migrants due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Biden administration has told migrants that it will not be easier to enter the U.S. once the order drops as there will be stiffer penalties until Title 8. Parole is not a Title 8 authority. The use of parole is legally questionable, with critics arguing it is not supposed to be used to wave in thousands of migrants. The state of Florida successfully sued the Biden administration in March to block a similar policy, "Parole + ATD." On Thursday, Fox Digital reported that Florida sued this week over the latest plan to release migrants into the U.S. interior, saying it is "materially identical" to the policy that the federal court enjoined. "Florida seeks a temporary restraining order to preserve the status quo until the parties can brief motions for a preliminary injunction or to postpone the effective date of the new policy," the lawsuit states. "The Biden Administration’s behavior, if left unchecked, makes a mockery of our system of justice and our Constitution." The judge has given the Biden administration a 4 p.m. deadline Thursday to respond to the request for a temporary restraining order, adding that it appears the administration is "preparing to flout" the court’s order. A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson this week claimed that the releases are similar to those conducted by prior administrations. https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-house-votes-yes-on-measure-to-secure-us-mexico-border?utm_campaign=64487 House votes YES on Secure Border Act in 219-213 vote, includes e-Verify requirement, with 2 Republicans joining Democrats to vote against border security On Thursday, House Representatives debated the Secure the Border Act of 2023 as Title 42 expired at the southern border, which lays out sweeping new requirements and restrictions for securing the southern border. The bill passed 219-213. Two Republicans, Reps. Thomas Massie and John Duarte voted along side all Democrat members against the bill. The bill was introduced to the House of Representatives on May 2 in anticipation of the flood of illegal immigrants expected in the wake of Title 42, which allowed expulsions due to the pandemic emergency. The bill calls for the "immediate resumption of border wall construction" no later than seven days after the bill is enacted, using previously set aside funds and materials for its construction. No later than 180 days after the bill is enacted, a report shall be submitted to congressional committees that outlines a strategic 5-year technology investment plan for border security, including potential upgrades in security technology, communications equipment, screening equipment, incorporating in input from the private sector. In an effort to retain Border Patrol personnel, the bill will authorize up to $100,000,000 in appropriated funds for the Commissioner of the US Customs and Border Protection to give to front-line agents who hold a position equal to or below level GS-12, has been with Border Patrol for five years or longer, and commits two additional years of service with Border Patrol upon acceptance of the bonus. The bill also requires that the Commissioner hire and train enough Border Patrol agents to maintain an active duty presence of no less than 22,000 full-time agents. The bill also includes a provision prohibiting the requirement to take a Covid-19 vaccine or adverse actions taken against a Department of Homeland Security employee. The Secretary of Homeland Security would be required to send a report no later than 60 days after the bill is enacted on whether Mexican drug cartels meet the criteria for being designated as a foreign terrorist organization. The bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, stating that those found not to be eligible for parole shall be deported from the country. The bill also increases penalties for illegal entry or presence in the country from $50-$250 up to $500-$1000. Illegal immigrants who overstay a visa are subject to imprisonment of no more than six months and/or a fine for the first offense, and a fine and/or no more than two years of imprisonment for subsequent offenses. The bill also mandates the use of e-Verify, a system used to check if a person is authorized to work in the United States. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/education/connecticut-wesleyan-pay-for-students-abortions Connecticut liberal arts college says it will pay for students to get abortions A liberal arts university in Connecticut says it will now cover the costs of any student who wishes to get an abortion or a Plan B contraceptive, regardless of their insurance status. Wesleyan University announced last week that, following a pressure campaign from the university's Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter, the school would now pay for any student to get an abortion or emergency contraceptives. The school has also committed to footing the bill for any transportation costs incurred by students seeking abortions. “Consistent with the health center’s mission to provide education and support in the decision-making process, students will be able to access emergency contraceptives by consulting with a nurse at Davison Health Center," the university told NBC Connecticut in a statement. The decision comes after the Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter at Wesleyan collected over 700 signatures on a petition that urged the school to "ensure all students are able to overcome financial burdens to and lack of transportation for abortion procedures." "This victory comes in the wake of landmark efforts by Barnard College students to secure abortion pills on campus as well as a broader movement for reproductive justice nationwide," the student organization said in a press release. "Wesleyan now plays a pioneering role in reproductive healthcare among private liberal arts colleges by committing to cover the entire cost of abortion after insurance for all students." After the Supreme Court issued a ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade last year, the availability of abortion for college students has gained increased attention, as numerous states with widely recognized state universities have banned abortion altogether. Students have increasingly reported that access to abortion has become a factor in their college decision-making process. Democratic-controlled states, meanwhile, have taken steps to make abortion as available to college students as a flu shot. The entire University of California and California State University systems are required by law to provide abortion pills to students at their respective university health centers, and last year, the University of Massachusetts Amherst announced it would be providing abortion pills on campus as well. https://www.foxnews.com/us/marine-veteran-charged-manhattan-da-jordan-neely-subway-chokehold-death Marine veteran to be charged by Manhattan DA in Jordan Neely subway chokehold death A New York City subway rider accused of choking a homeless man to death is expected to turn himself in to police on Friday morning to face a manslaughter charge. "We can confirm that Daniel Penny will be arrested on a charge of Manslaughter in the Second Degree," a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said. "We cannot provide any additional information until he has been arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court, which we expect to take place tomorrow." On May 1, Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran and college student, put 30-year-old Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold after what police described as an altercation on a northbound F train. Neely was allegedly threatening passengers on the subway and having a mental episode. He was yelling and pacing back and forth, when Penny interjected, tackled him to the ground and put him in a chokehold, witnesses and police said. The incident sparked protests and violent clashes last week after the Marine veteran was taken into custody and released. And now for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2023/05/prosecutors-confirm-former-buffalo-bills-punter-matt-araiza-was-not-present-when-alleged-gang-rape-occurred/ Prosecutors Confirm Former Buffalo Bills Punter Matt Araiza Was Not Present When Alleged Gang Rape Occurred After having the criminal charges against him dropped, former Buffalo Bills punter Matt Araiza now has to undergo a stressful process of fighting the civil lawsuit against him for an alleged gang rape at a college party that occurred when Arazia and the plaintiff were attending San Diego State University at the same time. However, based on new information, that might be over soon, and potentially in Araiza’s favor. During a nearly year long investigation by San Diego police and detailed review by prosecutors, they have come to the conclusion that the alleged gang rape that the female plaintiff accused Araiza of being part of stands in question since evidence shows that Arazia, then a college student at the time when the plaintiff was 17-years-old, was not even present during the alleged crime. Yahoo Sports has obtained a 200-plus page transcript, covering a meeting in which a San Diego deputy district attorney broke the back of the case. According Yahoo Sports’ summary, “Araiza couldn’t have led the girl into the alleged gang rape because he had ‘left’ the home at about 12:30 a.m., an hour prior to when evidence suggested the alleged gang rape would have occurred.” Deputy district attorney Trisha Amador stated that “He wasn’t even at the party anymore. All I know is that at that point, suspect Araiza is gone from the party.” Prosecutors additionally told the plaintiff that the recordings that were made of the situation “made it impossible” to identify Araiza or any other potential suspects since their faces and voices aren’t clear enough to make a prosecution. Further, there are questions as to whether a rape occurred at all as the plaintiff claimed, and not a consensual sexual situation. “In looking at the videos on the sex tape, I absolutely cannot prove any forceable sexual assault based upon what happened,” said Deputy DA Amador. Because of this lawsuit, then-rookie Araiza was cut from the Bills team, crippling his rookie season so he could “take care of this situation,” according to Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane. But Araiza isn’t out of the woods yet, despite the prosecutors themselves admitting he wasn’t present at the event – civil suits have a much lower standard of proof than criminal cases do. As news broke of the developments in the civil suit, online figures in sports and media began to defend Arazia, including Daily Wire columnist Matt Walsh and Outkick.com founder Clay Travis. “False rape accusers should receive the same penalty that we give to rapists,” Walsh posted to Twitter. “Instead, in a vast majority of cases, they receive no penalty at all and are free to move on like nothing happened.” “The Bills released punter Matt Araiza for an allegation of sexual assault that police proved was 100% a lie,” tweeted Travis. “Why shouldn’t his accuser face criminal charges for lying? He’s lost a year of his career & his good name. She has zero consequences. Not right.” Thanks to all the legal trouble, Araiza is still a free agent. We’ve seen plenty of comebacks from legal trouble in the National Felon League. Araiza could be the next to move on to a respectable career.
John calls into the show to talk about what has been going on in DC regarding the Valley. Also John makes an announcment about his re election campaign. That and so much more! Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) doubled down on his rejection of House Republicans' debt limit bill Monday, accusing the GOP of risking default and vowing to hold Senate hearings to “expose the true impact” of the legislation. Sales of Bud Light continue to plummet across the country as the fallout of the brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney remains unrelenting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the second time in less than a year Newsom tested positive for COVID-19. He last tested positive in May of 2022 having "mild symptoms," and was prescribed the antiviral drug Paxlovid. Serial Congressional contender and Fresno Democrat Phil Arballo is seeking a 2024 rematch with Rep. John Duarte. Conflicting reports state he's also an emerging porn producer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. John Duarte's tenure in the House of Representatives kicked off with a sudden hospital collapse in Madera County and flooded rural communities in Merced County. He speaks with The Sun's Daniel Gligich on his transition into office, crises in the Valley, and the new Speakership of Kevin McCarthy. Subscribe to The Sun's daily newsletter – Sunrise AM – at https://sjvsun.com/signup.
Rep. John Duarte seeks out targeted Federal relief for the bankrupt Madera Community Hospital. Duarte said he is working to find a solution to get the hospital back up and running again, including co-signing a letter with Rep. Jim Costa (D – Fresno) to Bonta and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requesting emergency relief. Over $28M worth of stolen merchandise recovered since 2019, says The CHP. The Organized Retail Crime Task Force was formed several years ago and has been involved in 1,469 investigations. Within that time, officers say 853 arrests have been made and 289,810 items that have been reported stolen were recovered..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnny D is back babyyyyy. It's been a minute, and although this is not part of the regular programming (he will be back, I promise) John Duarte, filmmaker and fellow cinephile, drops by to share his top 5 feature films of 2022 and even brings a couple of honorable mentions. Take a listen! Dial F for Film is a podcast about the love of movies and host's -- J. Carlos Menjivar -- attempt to watch 1001 movies before he dies. A lover of lists and film, Carlos is a firm believer that all film lists should be tackled with one goal in mind: completion. Steven Jay Schneider's "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" is the subject of this podcast. Each episode features one guest and five movies from the massive list, compiled into themed lists by the host. Guests each week will select one category without any prior knowledge as to what films are included. Once a category is chosen, Carlos reveals the five films and the viewing begins. The guests then come on Dial F for Film via Zoom and the discussion begins.
Rep. John Duarte, joined the show to discuss Disaster Relief Efforts in Merced and Planada as well as the WATER Act and the ongoing Debt Ceiling negotiations with the White HouseUniversity of Texas at Austin said that it has banned TikTok from its networks and begun to remove the China-owned app from government-issued devices over concerns about data privacy. The University of Texas at Dallas, said in a message to students that it began removing TikTok from university-owned devices last month and would take the additional step of blocking access to TikTok on its Wi-Fi network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with newly sworn-in Rep. John Duarte on his first few days in the House of Representatives, flooding, water and his mission to reopen Madera's Hospital.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Furious about oil companies' supersized profits after a summer of record-high gas prices, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday will formally start his campaign to punish big producers by asking the Legislature to fine them and give the money back to drivers. John Duarte calls in for one of his first appearances after he defeated Democrat Adam Gray on Friday in a new California U.S. House district in the Central Valley farm belt that produced the closest congressional contest in the state this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Democrat-led House panel received former President Donald Trump's taxes on Wednesday following a multi-year court battle that culminated in a loss at the Supreme Court. The Joe Biden administration reportedly placed official Sam Brinton on leave one month ago following accusations that he stole a woman's luggage at the airport. Modesto nursery owner John Duarte is continuing to inch closer to a victory in the open, north Valley-centric 13th Congressional District. Clint Olivier , CEO of Bizfed, and Tyson Bagley who is both the US W. Local 326 President and the Health and Safety Rep for Phillip 66, are in the KMJ studio to talk oil. More specifically the new movement know as the My Job Depends on Oil is a project of California's Central Valley Business Federation in collaboration with the legendary awareness campaign My Job Depends on Ag. BizFed is a 501 (c)6 non-profit organization. Your contributions go directly to the Central Valley Business Federation to combat bad laws at the federal, state and local levels, and stand up for oil and gas workers and their families.Visit myjobdependsonoil.com to join the movement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Duarte is a valley farmer and businessman who is running for Ca-13 Congress. Listen in as John gives his last chance to convince the listening KMJ audience as to why he is the right person for the job. Former Republican North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory said that all of the winning issues favor Republicans in the midterm elections– including President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. California's roads are rife with bad drivers, according to a new study released by QuoteWizard. As of last week, Donald Trump had reportedly set November 14 as the kickoff for his third presidential run. That plan would have graciously given Americans a whole six days of respite between the midterm elections, which have made many people want to throw their phones and TVs into the ocean, and another endless, surreal campaign from the country's most divisive figure. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has broken with fellow left-wing Hollywood elites to endorse Rick Caruso (D) for Los Angeles mayor, calling Karen Bass (D) the “wrong” choice for a city mired in problems.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresno County Health Department officials Thursday reported that nine residents have tested positive for West Nile virus so far in 2022. Facing a series of questions from state senators Thursday, a top aide to Gov. Gavin Newsom defended a proposal to extend the operation of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in San Luis Obispo County, saying it provided a cost effective and cleaner response to the state's rising energy needs. John Duarte stops by the studio to discuss his push to become your next Congressman for District 13. He points to his fight to lower the high cost of living, protecting our Valley water and farmers, and his stance on a safer community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with California ag's very own John Duarte of Duarte Nursery to discuss his campaign for the U.S. House this November to represent California's 13th Congressional District. ***Disclaimer: Political stances taken during this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of the MyAgLife/JCS Marketing team.
John talks about racism in the work place and asks, "How to we get away from things that are clearly racist?" and takes your calls. At the end of the show John talks to John Duarte about his run for Congress.
Berta Rojas — Legado (Onmusic) Jump to giveaway form New Classical Tracks - Berta Rojas by “I named her La Rojita, the little red one, because she travels in a red case and my last name is Rojas,” Paraguayan guitarist Berta Roja said about her newly returned guitar, which was stolen the day after she recorded her latest release, Legado. This recording illuminates pieces written by or as a tribute to two of the most illustrious and influential players in the history of classical guitar — Ida Presti and María Luisa Anido. “I feel that these women who pioneered classical guitar paved the way for many of us to consider this a profession,” Roja said. Why is Anido a revelation for you? “Because I know all of her. I heard an interview where she talked about the difficulties she had traveling. The custom is that a woman playing guitar would travel by herself. She had to wait until both her parents died in 1950 to start playing concerts around the world. “I find that her music is sincere and honest. I was blown away by the beauty of pieces like El Misachico, which is a tribute to her mother. It has a traditional rhythm from Argentina. It is a ritual dance. You can almost feel the body being carried to its final resting place in the drum accompaniment. The way she describes the passing of her mother with one single note is simple, yet very powerful. “Presti is another pioneer of classical guitar. She was born in 1924 in France. She lived to 42, but those 42 years were enough for her to be considered the greatest classical guitar virtuoso of the 20th century.” Why did you decide to create a video out of John Duarte's Idylle Pour Ida Legado? “It's one of my favorite pieces. I am touched by the beauty of this lament. When we where thinking of a piece that could symbolize or synthesize what we were trying to do with Legato, we thought that this could be a good piece to have a video of. “That is what I intend to do with this album. I wanted to contribute more names to be a part of the conversation about the history of classical guitar. It is not only the names of great male composers and guitarists, but also the women.” To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch now More on Berta Rojas Cleveland.com Berta Rojas' guitar returned after being stolen in Cleveland Giveaway Giveaway You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media/Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Resources Berta Rojas — Legado (Amazon Music) Berta Rojas — Legado (Berta Rojas site) Berta Rojas (official site)
This week Kyle and Matthew are joined by John Duarte for a chat about Disney's live action output from the early 90s. We only go mainline Disney so there are a few things missing but we go deep as we remember stuff we saw and vaguely remember along with things we've seen hundreds of times over the years. Some real nostalgia porn on this one. We also chat the proper way to eat an uncrushable and Burnside tries to explain TCGs. Weekly Rads: Kyle – Stewart Lee albums on apple music Carpet Remnant World (comedy albums) Matthew – The promise of listening to The Smiles album (sense of yearning) John – Smucker's Uncrustables (food) and Gaspar Noe's Vortex (movie) Send Us Stuff! We have a PO Box! This Is Rad! / Kyle Clark PO Box #198 2470 Stearns St Simi Valley, CA 93063 Tales from an Analog Future issue 1 (Early Access Edition) Get it HERE: https://gumroad.com/analogfuturecomic Get Kyle's album "Absolute Terror" here: https://smarturl.it/absoluteterror Go to www.Patreon.com/thisisrad and subscribe to send in questions for our Listener Questions episodes, to get exclusive bonus episodes, extra content, and access to the This Is Rad Discord server! Check out our merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/this-is-rad Also! Check out march for Kyle's record label Radland Records https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4109261-radland-logo Also! Laura started an online store for her art! Go buy all of her stuff!!! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lmknight?utm_campaign=8178&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=lmknight Follow us on social media or whatever! Instagram: @thisisradpodcast @kyleclarkisrad @lmknightart @8armedspidey (Frank Gillen TIR's social media!) @thearcknight (techno lord Adam Cross) Twitter: @ThisIsRadPod @kyleclarkisrad @MatthewBurnside @LMKnightArt Tumblr: thisisradpod.tumblr.com http://www.thisisradpodcast.com Bonus Social Media! Kyle's Horror Podcast Everything is Scary with Jen Saunderson @podscary (Twitter) Kyle's Comic “Tales from an Analog Future” @analogfuturecomic (Instagram) Kyle's Record label Radland Records @radlandrecords (Instagram)
In a day that the Dow is down 1K points Dr. Panberra lends his financial expertise and talks about the Shanghai shut down, Biden Admin not producing energy, some technicals in the market, and being dangerously close to a tipping point. Add in yesterdays announcement of a.5% interest rate rise along with inflation and the effects to the EU's sanctions on energy and oil. All of that and more. A big name is local agriculture, John Duarte calls in to talk politics this time and talks to Ray about how he has now launched his campaign for the new 13th Congressional District. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John Duarte a farmer from the Central Valley in California has had all he can take with elected officials who create hurdles instead of opportunities. He has announced he running for U.S. House District 13 in California.
Of Course You Realize THIS Means Podcast - A Looney Tunes Discussion
This week's podcast spotlights when animation directors decided to "kill" for a laugh! John Duarte steps in to discuss the many deaths of Bugs Bunny with me on the podcast this week! We also had a return of Roger Rabbit that I couldn't pass up along with a new toy line by Super 7! Shorts Discussed: What's Opera Doc (1957) Chuck Jones A Wild Hare (1941) Tex Avery Hare Force (1944) Friz Freleng Unruly Hare (1945) Frank Tashlin Hare Triggered (1945) Friz Freleng Hare Conditioned (1945) Chuck Jones The Grey Hounded Hare (1949) Robert McKimson MOVIES: Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) New Shorts: Mummy Dummy Rotund Rabbit Honorary Mentions: Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid Rabbit Punch OTHER MEDIA: Family Guy: Stewie B. Goode Looney Tunes in the News: CASTING NEWS: John Cena has been cast as the head of ACME (will there be a reference to Steve Martin who played a similar role in Back in Action? The Synopsis for ACME V COYOTE: Wile E. Coyote, who after ACME products fail him one too many times in his dogged pursuit of the Roadrunner, decides to hire a billboard lawyer to sue the ACME Corporation. The case pits Wile E. and his lawyer against the latter's intimidating former boss (Cena), but a growing friendship between man and cartoon stokes their determination to win. We also touch on the passing of Space Jam Executive Producer and Ghostbusters director, Ivan Reitman. RIP. NEW ETIHAD AIRWAYS COMMERCIAL! https://www.etihad.com/en-us/fly-etihad/flying-with-children/littlevip New Trailer: Rescue Rangers While not WB or LT it does feature a small cameo from Roger Rabbit who hasn't been seen since 1988! SUPER 7! Super 7 has released a new line of action figures based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)! FOLLOW THE SHOW! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Thismeanspodcast YOUTUBE - www.Youtube.com/Thismeanspodcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/ThismeansPod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ThisMeansPodcast That's NOT All Folks!
Listen to four specially selected works from David's recordings, discussions about each work and, of course, all things six strings!Guest:David LeisnerAn extraordinarily versatile musician with a multi-faceted career as an electrifying performing artist, a distinguished composer, and a master teacher.“Among the finest guitarists of all time”, according to American Record Guide, David Leisner's career began auspiciously with top prizes in both the 1975 Toronto and 1981 Geneva International Guitar Competitions. His recent seasons have taken him around the US, including his solo debut with the Atlanta Symphony, a major tour of Australia and New Zealand, and debuts and reappearances in China, Japan, the Philippines, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Ireland, the U.K., Italy, Czech Republic, Greece, Puerto Rico and Mexico. An innovative three-concert series at Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall included the first all-Bach guitar recital in New York's history, and currently he is the Artistic Director of Guitar Plus, a New York series devoted to chamber music with the guitar. He has also performed chamber music at the Santa Fe, Music in the Vineyards, Vail Valley, Crested Butte, Rockport, Cape and Islands, Bargemusic, Bay Chamber, Maui, Portland, Sitka and Angel Fire Festivals, with Zuill Bailey, Tara O'Connor, Eugenia Zukerman, Kurt Ollmann, Lucy Shelton, Ida Kavafian, the St. Lawrence, Enso, Escher and Vermeer Quartets and many others. Celebrated for expanding the guitar repertoire, David Leisner has premiered works by many important composers, including David Del Tredici, Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, Philip Glass, Richard Rodney Bennett, Peter Sculthorpe, Osvaldo Golijov, Randall Woolf, Gordon Beeferman and Carlos Carillo, while championing the works of neglected 19th-century guitar composers J.K. Mertz and Wenzeslaus Matiegka.A featured recording artist for Azica Records, Leisner has released 9 highly acclaimed CDs, including the most recent, Arpeggione with cellist Zuill Bailey, and Facts of Life, featuring the premiere recordings of commissioned works by Del Tredici and Golijov. Naxos produced his recording of the Hovhaness Guitar Concerto with Gerard Schwarz and the Berlin Radio Orchestra. Other CDs include the Koch recording of Haydn Quartet in D with the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and Hovhaness Spirit of Trees for Telarc with harpist Yolanda Kondonassis. And Mel Bay Co. released a solo concert DVD called Classics and Discoveries. Mr. Leisner is also a highly respected composer noted for the emotional and dramatic power of his music. Fanfare magazine described it as “rich in invention and melody, emotionally direct, and beautiful”. South Florida Classical Review called him “an original and arresting compositional voice.” Recent commissioners include the Rob Nathanson for the New Music Festival at UNC Wilmington, Cavatina Duo, baritone Wolfgang Holzmair, Arc Duo, Stones River Chamber Players (TN), Fairfield Orchestra (CT), Red Cedar Chamber Music (IA), and the Twentieth Century Unlimited Series (NM). Recordings of his works are currently available on the Sony Classical, ABC, Dorian, Azica, Cedille, Centaur, Town Hall, Signum, Acoustic Music, Athena and Barking Dog labels. The Cavatina Duo's recording of his complete works for flute and guitar, Acrobats (Cedille) was released to exceptionally strong reviews. His compositions are mostly published by Merion Music/Theodore Presser Co., as well as AMP/G. Schirmer, Doberman-Yppan and Columbia Music.David Leisner has been a member of the guitar faculty at the Manhattan School of Music since 1993, and also taught at the New England Conservatory from 1980-2003. Primarily self-taught as both guitarist and composer, he briefly studied guitar with John Duarte, David Starobin and Angelo Gilardino and composition with Richard Winslow, Virgil Thomson, Charles Turner and David Del Tredici. His book, Playing with Ease: a healthy approach to guitar technique, published by Oxford University Press, has received extraordinary acclaim.Website: www.davidleisner.com
2 Corinthians 1.2-10 John Duarte This past Sunday we got to hear from John Duarte, one of the pastors at The Fields Church in Carlsbad. John preached from 2 Corinthians on the mysterious and powerful work God does in our lives through affliction. We heard how God is present and brings comfort in the midst of our afflictions, that He uses affliction to grow us and turn us into comforters of the afflicted around us, and that his power is often on full display in affliction. This week, as hard as it may be or as strange as it may sound, take a moment to thank God for the afflictions in your life, knowing that He is specifically at work in them and will bring about good.
John Duarte is an accomplished editor, photographer, and now business owner. he talks about the joys in life, work/life balance, the pros and cons of shooting free content and all things creative. enjoy!
Sabía que ser pobre no es únicamente una condición relacionada con el dinero?. Por el contrario tiene todo que ver con tu disposición mental, desde cómo percibes elMundo y su entorno estás definiendo si eres un pobre en la vida. En este podcast te hablo sobre 4 aspectos que te ayudarán a enfocarte en dejar de tener esa mentalidad, escúchalo y enriquecete, deja de ser parte del 99% de la población promedio y aprende cómo lo hace el 1% restante para ser un diferenciador.Este episodio es patrocinado por: MANÁ. Crianza orgánica, los peces en los sistemas de MANÁ, viven en agua purificada constantemente y son criados sin antibióticos, hormonas, de manera segura, trazable y sostenible Mana comercializa tu producción de peces crustáceos y moluscos de consumo humano, así como vegetales orgánicos y acompañantes en el proceso de principio a fin. La próxima vez que pidas pescado, que sea de mana de crianza orgánica y disfrútalo. Conoce más en www.sistemasmana.comEste episodio está patrocinado por: Chrys Grass, original de crianza orgánica, una red global que busca impactar el desarrollo económico local, transformar emprendedores en emprendedores emprendedores exitosos.
ente episodio john Duarte nos presenta diez oportunidades de negocio, para salir de la crisis financiera acompañanos y descubre cómo lograrlo."las oportunidades grandes nacen de haber sabido aprovechar las pequeñas"Bill Gates.Este episodio es patrocinado por: MANÁ. Crianza orgánica, los peces en los sistemas de MANÁ, viven en agua purificada constantemente y son criados sin antibióticos, hormonales, de manera segura, trazable y sostenible.
un copo de nieve no hace una avalancha es la suma de muchos de ellos lo que logra un efecto de estos igualmente un multiplicador ya sea negativo o positivo puede hacer la diferencia entre estar en bancarrota o alcanzar tu éxito financiero. El multiplicador es el factor decisivo de la estrategia para alcanzar riqueza y libertad financiera.Este episodio es patrocinado por: MANÁ. Crianza orgánica, los peces en los sistemas de MANÁ, viven en agua purificada constantemente y son criados sin antibióticos, hormonas, de manera segura, trazable y sostenible.
Cada noche, 2 millones de personas se hospedan en alojamientos de Airbnb en 100.000 ciudades de todo el mundo. Hay más de 6 millones de anuncios entre los que elegir en 191 países: más de lo que ofrecen las cinco mejores cadenas de hoteles juntas.¿Qué lo hace posible? La confianza.hoy en escuchandoando conoceremos apartes de este proyecto con John Duarte y Jerson Ramirez. acompáñenos y descubra la manera de obtener recursos financieros sin salir de casa Aprende a obtener ingresos altamente explosivos con #airbnb una de las empresas más sólidas del mercado.Este episodio es patrocinado por: MANÁ. Crianza orgánica, los peces en los sistemas de MANÁ, viven en agua purificada constantemente y son criados sin antibióticos, hormonas, de manera segura, trazable y sostenible.Mana comercializa tu producción de peces crustáceos y moluscos de consumo humano, así como vegetales orgánicos y acompañantes en el proceso de principio a fin. La próxima vez que pidas pescado, que mar de crianza orgánica y disfrútalo. Conoce más en www.sistemasmana.com
Cada noche, 2 millones de personas se hospedan en alojamientos de Airbnb en 100.000 ciudades de todo el mundo. Hay más de 6 millones de anuncios entre los que elegir en 191 países: más de lo que ofrecen las cinco mejores cadenas de hoteles juntas.¿Qué lo hace posible? La confianza.hoy en escuchandoando conoceremos apartes de este proyecto con John Duarte y Jerson Ramirez. acompáñenos y descubra la manera de obtener recursos financieros sin salir de casa Aprende a obtener ingresos altamente explosivos con #airbnb una de las empresas más sólidas del mercado.Este episodio es patrocinado por: MANÁ. Crianza orgánica, los peces en los sistemas de MANÁ, viven en agua purificada constantemente y son criados sin antibióticos, hormonas, de manera segura, trazable y sostenible.Mana comercializa tu producción de peces crustáceos y moluscos de consumo humano, así como vegetales orgánicos y acompañantes en el proceso de principio a fin. La próxima vez que pidas pescado, que mar de crianza orgánica y disfrútalo. Conoce más en www.sistemasmana.com
en este episodio John Duarte nos trae a colación una reflexión de vida, de esclavo a señor. son cinco ejes que tocaremos y ampliaremos en este podcast para alcanzar la fortuna descubrelo en escuchandoando.comEste episodio es patrocinado por: MANÁ. Crianza orgánica, los peces en los sistemas de MANÁ, viven en agua purificada constantemente y son criados sin antibióticos, hormonas, de manera segura, trazable y sostenible.Mana comercializa tu producción de peces crustáceos y moluscos de consumo humano, así como vegetales orgánicos y acompañantes en el proceso de principio a fin.La próxima vez que pidas pescado, que mar de crianza orgánica y disfrútalo. Conoce más en www.sistemasmana.com
Society and the State | Life, Liberty, and Your Pursuit of Happiness
We're taught from an early age that government is there to help us rather than hinder us, right? But when government agencies saddle a farmer with millions of dollars in fines simply for planting wheat in his own wheat field, it raises some interesting questions. Central California farmer and nursery owner John Duarte joins us to tell his story of bureaucracy run amok and why every person who enjoys eating their daily meals should be paying close attention.
Cassie and I met John Duarte at a highway rest stop in Dateland, AZ. He was riding his bike from El Paso to San Diego, which is a short "training run" for him. Join us for this spontaneous conversation in the van. #vanthropology2018
John Duarte wanted to challenge the federal government's twisted implementation of the Clean Water Act, but that action could have put him out of business.Featured: John Duarte, President of Duarte NurseryVisit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.com; subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThisNews Music Credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk
John Duarte wanted to challenge the federal government's twisted implementation of the Clean Water Act, but that action could have put him out of business. Featured: John Duarte, President of Duarte Nursery Visit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.com; subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThis News Music Credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk
Tehama County farmer John Duarte's battle against the Army Corps of Engineers and the Waters of the United States regulations has ended, before this farmland plowing case went to trial. We have the details. Ag commodity markets tumble after the latest USDA crop forecasts are released. Build it now, fix it later. That's the mantra for the proponents of the Delta Tunnels project. But will fixes ever be approved? We'll tell you about the committee that will oversee any project fixes. The price of California avocados is going up. You can blame that on the drought, too. And, we talk about the benefits of cover cropping. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Tehama County farmer John Duarte’s battle against the Army Corps of Engineers and the Waters of the United States regulations has ended, before this farmland plowing case went to trial. We have the details. Ag commodity markets tumble after the latest USDA crop forecasts are released. Build it now, fix it later. That’s the mantra for the proponents of the Delta Tunnels project. But will fixes ever be approved? We’ll tell you about the committee that will oversee any project fixes. The price of California avocados is going up. You can blame that on the drought, too. And, we talk about the benefits of cover cropping. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
PLF's Director of Communications Harold Johnson leads a discussion with PLF Senior Attorney Tony Francois about how Duarte Nursery, its president John Duarte, and Pacific Legal Foundation and their co-counsel have agreed to a settlement with the United States in the federal government’s nearly five-year enforcement action over Duarte’s routine action of plowing its property to plant wheat in late 2012. Under the agreement, Duarte would admit no liability, pay the government $330,000 in a civil penalty, purchase $770,000 worth of vernal pool mitigation credits, and perform additional work on the site of the plowing.
There's a big new overseas market opening up for rice growers: China. We have the details. A California farmer is battling for his rights to plow his land and his court case against the federal government will begin soon…maybe, unless he and his lawyers can convince the court to throw the case out. We'll tell you about this latest twist involving John Duarte and his wheat field in Tehama County. Another citrus tree has been found in California with the deadly citrus greening disease, we'll tell you where. And we find out what's happening with the Sacramento County Farm Bureau. Among other things, they're celebrating a milestone birthday. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
There’s a big new overseas market opening up for rice growers: China. We have the details. A California farmer is battling for his rights to plow his land and his court case against the federal government will begin soon…maybe, unless he and his lawyers can convince the court to throw the case out. We’ll tell you about this latest twist involving John Duarte and his wheat field in Tehama County. Another citrus tree has been found in California with the deadly citrus greening disease, we’ll tell you where. And we find out what’s happening with the Sacramento County Farm Bureau. Among other things, they’re celebrating a milestone birthday. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
There's a big new overseas market opening up for rice growers: China. We have the details. A California farmer is battling for his rights to plow his land and his court case against the federal government will begin soon…maybe, unless he and his lawyers can convince the court to throw the case out. We'll tell you about this latest twist involving John Duarte and his wheat field in Tehama County. Another citrus tree has been found in California with the deadly citrus greening disease, we'll tell you where. And we find out what's happening with the Sacramento County Farm Bureau. Among other things, they're celebrating a milestone birthday. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
There’s a big new overseas market opening up for rice growers: China. We have the details. A California farmer is battling for his rights to plow his land and his court case against the federal government will begin soon…maybe, unless he and his lawyers can convince the court to throw the case out. We’ll tell you about this latest twist involving John Duarte and his wheat field in Tehama County. Another citrus tree has been found in California with the deadly citrus greening disease, we’ll tell you where. And we find out what’s happening with the Sacramento County Farm Bureau. Among other things, they’re celebrating a milestone birthday. All that, crop reports, and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
The LAVA Flow | Libertarian | Anarcho-capitalist | Voluntaryist | Agorist
A man plowed his own field, and now the US Attorney's Office is trying to fine him $2.8 million. What the actual fuck? Thank you for joining me on the fortieth episode of The LAVA Spurt, Plowed by the Feds? This episode is brought to you by Praxis, where you can get a full-time job in nine months making $50,000 a year with no college degree. Also brought to you by Wry Guys t-shirts, the makers of all of the Pax Libertas Productions t-shirts, including for this show. A wry wit for today's shit. A farmer faces trial in federal court this summer and a $2.8 million fine for failing to get a permit to plow his field and plant wheat in Tehama County. A lawyer for Duarte Nursery said the case is important because it could set a precedent requiring other farmers to obtain costly, time-consuming permits just to plow. Anthony Francois, a lawyer for the Pacific Legal Foundation, a libertarian-leaning nonprofit that fights for private property rights and limited government, said, “The case is the first time that we're aware of that says you need to get a (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) permit to plow to grow crops. We're not going to produce much food under those kinds of regulations." However, U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller agreed with the Army Corps in a judgment issued in June. A trial, in which the U.S. Attorney's Office asks for $2.8 million in civil penalties, is set for August. The case began in 2012 when John Duarte, who owns Duarte Nursery near Modesto, Calif., bought 450 acres about 10 miles south of Red Bluff. Duarte was planning to grow wheat on his property.
On today's show, Cam Edwards reports on a story about California farmer, John Duarte, who's being fined by a federal agency because he allegedly "disturbed the waters of the United States," by plowing on wetlands...during a dry season, which are also his property that he purchased! Duarte is facing a 2.8 million dollar fine for not only plowing in this area. but because "he did not obtain a permit to work near the wetlands." Crazy stuff...
PLF's Director of Communications Harold Johnson leads a discussion with PLF Senior Attorney Tony Francois about how PLF client and Duarte Nursery co-owner John Duarte's due process rights are being plowed under by the feds. The outcome of this case against the Duarte family has major implications not only for Duarte Nursery, but for farmers across the United States.