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The Great Chris Powell joins us to discuss his latest piece about the race in the first district between John Larson, Luke Bronin, and Jillian Gilchrest.
Graeme McQueen, media relations manager with the DAA, our North West Correspondent, Shane Ó Curraighín on the garda roads policing operatiion taking place throughout the weekend and John Larson, Internal Communications manager with Irish Rail.
Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin made history securing the official endorsement of the Democratic Party in the 1st Congressional District race and defeating incumbent Rep. John Larson at the party convention. We spoke with Bronin about his interest in running and goals if elected in November.
State Rep Jillian Gilchrest is running for the 1st Congressional District on the Democrat side against John Larson, Ruth Fortune and Luke Bronin. She talks her plans and her excitement for the challenge.
Luke Bronin beats incumbent John Larson as Democrats' choice for the U.S. House in Hartford. Suffolk officials ask the Navy to move quickly on the Calverton clean up. Tweed New Haven Airport gets a federal boost for expansion. Plus, what's in Connecticut's new wide-ranging state labor law.
Luke Bronin, the two-term Mayor of Hartford, secured the Democratic endorsement in the first congressional district's Democratic Convention on the second ballot, with 51% of the votes. Initially, John Larson led with 46%, and Jillian Gilchrist had 9%. Gilchrist dropped out, and Larson's support decreased, benefiting Bronin. Bronin emphasized the momentum and energy in the room, highlighting the importance of generational change. He will appear first on the August primary ballot, followed by alphabetical order. Bronin plans to work tirelessly until the primary and beyond, focusing on voter engagement and the need for political renewal.
Ralph welcomes Haley Hinkle, policy counsel at Fairplay to tell us about how a New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million for harming children's mental health and safety, violating state law. Then when present highlights from last week's symposium on impeachment, featuring Dennis Kucinich, CIA whistleblower, Jeffrey Sterling, Public Citizen co-president, Rob Weissman, GW law dean Alan Morrison and many more.Haley Hinkle is policy counsel at Fairplay, where she advocates for laws and regulations that protect children and teens' autonomy and safety online. Ms. Hinkle has also worked on issues at the intersection of government surveillance technology and civil liberties.We saw a lot of that in the discovery for these cases and other lawsuits that are currently being brought against the companies—that they have a lot of internal research where they're very specific with their features. And also their safety features. They test them to make sure safety features aren't too effective. They don't reduce too much screen time. And this is completely overwhelming for young brains. And it's completely overwhelming for families that are trying to make the choice between protecting their children and isolating them from the virtual spaces where all of their friends and classmates are gathering. And so it's not straightforward. And in many cases, the parental controls or settings that may give a family some semblance of control are not usually very effective.Haley HinkleI think if juries continue to make such resounding decisions on behalf of families, that's maybe going to motivate these companies to try to find ways to avoid further jury trials and to settle. But all of this raises the fact that as these processes continue (and they're so important), we can't wait for lawmakers to do their part to also step in and act and try to get some strong rules of the road in place to fill the void that has created this situation.Haley HinkleWe're in a moment right now where we have to decide who we are as a people—not who the President is. We already have an estimation of that. The question is who we are. Because, with few exceptions, almost each and every statement the President has made in the last month has been an impeachable offense. He is a walking, talking impeachment machine.Dennis KucinichLet me remind everybody watching this and this panel that this entire Congress is complicit in every crime of this administration for letting Donald Trump pass that threshold into his illegal presidency by not upholding Section 3 of the 14th Amendment on January 6, 2025. I am preaching to the choir if I tell this audience that we have passed so many thresholds when accountability should have happened, when somebody's foot should have been put down, and this should have stopped. This obscene, lawless war launched by a draft dodging pedophile domestic terrorist in concert with an international war criminal…Generations are going to be looking back to this moment to see what those people, those men and women (Democrats and Republicans in that body, but at the end of the day, human beings with moral compasses somewhere deep within themselves) were doing when American democracy was being burned to the ground.Jessica Denson, founder of the Removal CoalitionNews 4/10/26* This week, many felt that the U.S. came as close to a nuclear conflagration as it has since the Cuban Missile Crisis, as President Trump whipsawed between vowing that Iran's “'whole civilization will die” and striking peace deals with the Islamic Republic. Ultimately, the U.S., Iran and Israel all signed a two-week cease-fire agreement, mediated by Pakistan, including a provision that Iran will “allow oil, gas and other vessels to proceed unmolested” through the Strait of Hormuz, per the New York Times. However, this is just a cease-fire – not a peace treaty – and is being immediately pushed to the brink as Israel continues their ongoing, devastating assault on Lebanon. The Guardian reports that both Iran and Pakistan view Lebanon as included within the deal, while Israel maintains that it is a separate matter. In retaliation, Iran is now demanding tolls as high as $2 million per ship to pass through the Strait. With Israel showing little interest in acceding to a ceasefire in Lebanon, it seems unlikely this crisis will be resolved swiftly.* In the lead up to Trump's address Tuesday night, a large number of Democrats came out publicly in favor of Trump's removal via the 25th amendment, or failing that, a new congressional impeachment effort. According to Axios, this group includes both progressives like AOC, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, as well as more moderate members, including even Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi. Some Democratic Senators, including Senators Ed Markey and Ron Wyden also signaled their support. Perhaps most strikingly, former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Trump to be removed through an invocation of the 25th amendment, though she stopped short of calling for impeachment. This all coincided with Congressman John Larson introducing a new set of 13 articles of impeachment – that he may soon force a vote on under House Rule IX – and the legal symposium on impeachment organized by our own Ralph Nader and friend of the show Bruce Fein, available on C-SPAN.* Leading the moral opposition to the Iran war meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV – the first American Pope – has come out in opposition, telling journalists that “all people of goodwill” should “always search for peace and not violence… [and] reject war,” emphasizing that many have called this war “unjust” and that it is ”continuing to escalate and…not resolving anything.” Pope Leo stressed that “the innocent: children, the elderly, the sick…will become victims of this continued warfare.” The pontiff even went so far as to conclude with a call for political action, urging the people of the world “to contact the authorities—political leaders, congressmen—to ask them, to tell them, to work for peace and to reject war and violence.” This from Vatican News.* However, this is just the latest flashpoint between Pope Leo and the Trump administration. Administration officials were already irate with the Vatican earlier this week, following Pope Leo's statements on Easter Sunday, when he called for world leaders to give up their “desire to dominate others” and “the imperialist occupation of the world.” In response, Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby – grandson of former CIA Director William Colby – reportedly told Vatican officials that “America has the military power to do whatever it wants in the world,””and “The Catholic Church had better take its side.” They also reportedly invoked the Avignon Papacy, implying that the United States could sponsor an heretical anti-pope as an alternative for rightwing Catholics. This exchange was apparently so shocking that Vatican officials canceled a planned American visit by the first American Pope. This from Newsweek.* Another deeply immoral story comes to us from Michigan, where the Detroit News reports Danhao Wang – a Chinese electrical and computer engineering research assistant at the University of Michigan – has died after falling from an upper level of the George G. Brown Building. According to this report, the university's police department is investigating this incident as a “possible act of self harm,” but Chinese authorities are demanding an investigation into his death, noting that it came on the heels of Wang enduring “hostile questioning” by federal law enforcement. This tragedy has occurred within the context of a Trump administration-led “crackdown” on foreign influence at U.S. universities. The Chinese Consulate in Chicago meanwhile put out a public statement decrying that “For some time now, the U.S. has overstretched the concept of national security for political manipulation and groundlessly interrogated and harassed Chinese students and scholars,” like Wang, implying some role in his death, while simultaneously “infring[ing] on Chinese citizens' legitimate and lawful rights and interests, poison[ing] the atmosphere of people-to-people and cultural exchanges between China and the U.S., and creat[ing] a serious chilling effect.” The Consulate is also demanding that law enforcement “carry out a full investigation, give the family of the victim and the Chinese side a responsible explanation, stop any discriminatory law enforcement targeting Chinese students and scholars in the U.S., and stop imposing wrongful convictions.”* Elsewhere in the midwest, Republican lawmakers in Ohio are taking first steps to do something about the out of control sports gambling epidemic. These legislators have introduced two bills, one designed to ban in-game gambling, parlay and prop bets and wagers on all college athletics and a second bill which would prohibit the “use of credit cards to make bets…[limit] bets to $100 and only [allow] up to eight wagers per 24 hour [period].” It would also ban ads during events broadcast live. However, the number one biggest rule these laws would impose would be banning online sports gambling period. Republican State Rep. Gary Click is quoted saying “[We're] going to put some common sense consumer protections in place to protect Ohio citizens.” Yet, this report also notes a huge loophole in these bills: they would not apply to prediction markets like Polymarket or Kalshi, just pure sportsbooks. This from ABC News 5 Cleveland.* Turning back to foreign affairs, French authorities have arrested Rima Hassan, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and Jean-luc Mélenchon left-wing La France Insoumise (LFI) party. The charge? According to Al Jazeera, suspicion of “apology for terrorism” for a post that referenced Kozo Okamoto, a participant in the deadly attack at Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport in 1972. However, Hassan's allies in the LFI see this as a thinly veiled attempt to silence pro-Palestine voices. Sophia Chikirou, an LFI MP said “The French police and justice system are being used to intimidate those who support the Palestinian people,” while Mélenchon himself wrote “So there is no longer parliamentary immunity in France. Intolerable.” Mathilde Panot, an MP and head of the LFI delegation in the National Assembly, said “the criminalisation of political opponents has reached a new level,” under President Emmanuel Macron and demanded that “This relentless attack, trampling on the most fundamental rights, must end immediately.”* Our final stories this week cover Latin America. First, a delegation of American members of Congress, including Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal and Congressman Jonathan Jackson, visited Cuba in an attempt to see “firsthand the devastation and suffering caused by the U.S. blockade of fuel,” according to Jayapal. In their joint statement, Jayapal and Jackson wrote that they met with “families, religious leaders, entrepreneurs, civil society organizations, the Cuban government, Latin American and African ambassadors, humanitarian aid organizations, and Cubans across the political spectrum, including dissidents,” all of whom demanded an end to the blockade. Further, they wrote that they witnessed “premature babies in incubators, weighing just two pounds, who are at tremendous risk because their ventilators and incubators cannot function without electricity. Children cannot attend school because there is no fuel for them or their teachers to travel. Cancer patients cannot receive lifesaving treatments because of lack of medications. There is a water shortage because there is little electricity to pump water. Businesses have closed. Families cannot keep food refrigerated, and food production on the island has dropped to just 10 percent of the people's needs.” They concluded by calling for “real negotiations” between both countries. Sadly, it is unlikely that those will come after such a long, acrimonious relationship since the 1959 revolution.* Next, in Venezuela, NPR reports that the Office of Foreign Assets Control – a division of the Treasury Department – has lifted sanctions on acting President Delcy Rodríguez. NPR notes that this sanctions relief “allows Rodríguez to more freely work with U.S. companies and investors.” In a statement on the platform Telegram, Rodríguez wrote “We value President Donald Trump's decision as a step toward normalizing and strengthening relations between our countries...We trust that this progress will allow for the lifting of current sanctions against our country, enabling us to build and guarantee an effective bilateral cooperation agenda for the benefit of our people.” Yet, her presidency rests on shaky legal grounds. While the Trump administration recognizes her as the “sole Head of State” the Venezuelan political system still recognizes Nicolás Maduro as the rightful president and Rodríguez as acting president for just 90 days – a window that is ending as we record this segment – though the National Assembly, presided over by her brother, can extend her acting term by six months. After that point however, the future of Venezuela looks far murkier, particularly if Maduro remains in U.S. custody.* Finally, in Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced that her government will consolidate the various branches of the Mexican public health apparatus – including the Mexican Social Security Institute, the Social Security Institute and Social Services of Workers of the State, and the IMSS Bienestar program – into a single Universal Health Service. According to TeleSUR English, President Sheinbaum stated that the “objective is that any citizen can attend any health institution and be guaranteed full and free coverage throughout the national system.” President Sheinbaum emphasized that “universal breast cancer care will also be incorporated, including mammograms, biopsies, and treatments at the nearest facility, expanding preventive and therapeutic coverage for women nationwide,” and that the plan would “ensure continuity of complex treatments for conditions such as cancer, HIV, kidney disease, and hemophilia, even if the patient loses or changes their health insurance coverage, preventing interruptions in critical therapies.” She hopes to have this system in place by next year. While Mexico has a much more robust public health infrastructure than the U.S. to begin with, it is remarkable how, with the right combination of administrative competence, popular government and political will, Sheinbaum is poised to achieve yet another social safety net expansion considered a complete political impossibility in this country in such a short window of time. Never let yourself be beaten down. A better world is possible.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
-- On the Show -- Donald Trump claims control over the Strait of Hormuz and a successful agreement with Iran, while Iran restricts ships and ignores him -- Rep. John Larson introduces articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, accusing him of abuses of power and constitutional violations -- Donald Trump posts aggressive and erratic messages on Truth Social, attacking Iran, NATO allies, and political opponents -- Karoline Leavitt defends Donald Trump's claims about the Strait of Hormuz despite evidence showing minimal ship traffic -- Fox News host Laura Ingraham reverses her earlier concerns and portrays Donald Trump as a careful decision maker -- A C-SPAN caller accuses Donald Trump of serious misconduct on live television, catching the host off guard and forcing an immediate response -- Megyn Kelly criticizes Donald Trump's behavior and demands normal conduct despite previously supporting the style that defines his persona -- Fox & Friends hosts acknowledge that Donald Trump's ceasefire goals have not been achieved, signaling cracks in supportive media coverage -- On the Bonus Show: Iran wants $2 million to let ships cross the Strait of Hormuz, Hegseth isn't telling Trump the truth about Iran, Clay Fuller wins the special election for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat, and much more...
At 8:03 a.m. Eastern on April 7, 2026, the President of the United States threatened to wipe out an 85-million-person civilization on Truth Social. By 6:32 p.m., he'd called the whole thing off because Pakistan asked him nicely. In between, a synagogue, a university, and 18 Iranian civilians were destroyed by US-Israeli airstrikes. The Pope called it "truly unacceptable." Eighty-five-plus House Democrats filed for impeachment or the 25th Amendment. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Trump's removal. And the ceasefire deal we agreed to gives Iran nearly every concession they've wanted from the United States since 1979...including reparations.In this episode, Robin breaks down the eleven points of the Iran ceasefire surrender, walks through the day Trump nearly committed war crimes on a Tuesday morning, and covers the parallel stories nobody is paying attention to: Israel's continued bombing of Lebanon despite the ceasefire, the ICE shooting on Interstate 5 in California, and the Department of Justice quietly assigning its Civil Rights Division to investigate Cassidy Hutchinson (the January 6th witness) for telling the truth on television four years ago.This episode covers:The "whole civilization will die tonight" Truth Social post and the ten-hour reversalPope Leo XIV's direct rebuke of the PresidentThe eleven-point Iran ceasefire deal, line by line, including reparations and recognition of Iranian nuclear enrichmentWhy the Lebanon war is still happening despite Pakistan's ceasefire announcementThe 85+ House Democrats now openly calling for impeachment or the 25th AmendmentThe ICE shooting in Patterson, California, and the "weaponized his vehicle" patternActing Attorney General Todd Blanche, the DOJ Civil Rights Division, and the Cassidy Hutchinson investigationKeywords: Trump Iran war, Iran ceasefire 2026, Trump civilization will die, Strait of Hormuz, Pope Leo XIV, Pope Leo Trump, 25th Amendment Trump, Trump impeachment 2026, Iran nuclear deal, Pakistan Iran mediation, Trump war crimes, Israel Lebanon war, Hezbollah ceasefire, US Iran reparations, Cassidy Hutchinson DOJ, Todd Blanche attorney general, January 6 investigation, ICE shooting California, Patterson California ICE, Marjorie Taylor Greene 25th Amendment, John Larson impeachment articles, JD Vance Hungary, war powers vote, Trump Truth Social, Middle East war 2026, Iran sanctions lifted, IAEA Iran, UN Security Council Iran, political podcast, news commentary podcast, left wing podcast, progressive podcast, Trump news, breaking political news, We Saw the Devil podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-crime-political-analysis--4433638/support.Website: http://www.wesawthedevil.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevilDiscord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevilInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast.
The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has brought global supply chains to their knees, but a sudden 11th-hour deal has secured a two-week ceasefire. As the Strait of Hormuz conditionally reopens, we look at the flow-on effects that have hit us at the local servo and the checkout. Plus, with the US President making some of his most alarming threats to date, including the warning that an 'entire civilisation' could be at risk, we ask if this is just internet bravado or a genuine threat of war crimes. Amelia Lester joins us to unpack the ten-point peace plan, if the ceasefire will hold and why Trump is now staring down the barrel of impeachment.
CT Mirror's Mark Pazniokas calls in to discuss the packed 1st District race and if John Larson thinks he has earned another term.
Former Mayor of Hartford Luke Bronin is considered a real threat to John Larson's re-election in the 1st district for Congress. He talks about his plans and how he sees making some changes in Washington DC.
Congressman John Larson joins us to talk about his bid for re-election and how the current administration is making it difficult for congress to work.
#BeAGoodFriend and check out episode #157 of #FeeneyTalksWithFriends featuring Jillian Gilchrest. It was great to talk with my #friend, Jillian! Jillian is the State Representative for the 18th District. We talked about:Year 8 of being State Rep (minute 1)Selfie videos (minute 2)Personal and Political balance (minute 5)The West Hartford community (minute 6)Jason Hayes, First Selectman of East Granby (minute 8)Jillian is running for Congress (minute 11)3 keys that make a good Congress person (minute 14)Jahana Hayes and National History Day (minute 16)John Larson's biggest competition since 1999 (minute 18)Money in Politics (minute 20)Should Feeney get into politics? (minute 27)PAC money for political fundraising (minute 29)Healthcare Insurances donating to political campaigns (minute 32)Bar graph photo of the rise of healthcare (minute 34)Policy and advocacy (minute 37)Jillian's book, Feminist Advocacy - Championing Gender and Social Justice (minute 38)Christina's Connors book, Christina's Cottage (minute 46)Daniell M. Howell's book, Bee 4 Goodnight- The Four B's (minute 47)An autograph for Caden (minute 48)Gift card to Sally and Bob's Eatery (minute 49)Past and future podcast guests (minute 50)What “Being a good friend” means to Jillian and some of her good friends (minute 51)Order a #FriendsOfFeeney Quarter Zip (minute 53)Future events (minute 54)Political Events: First, Last, Best, Worst (minute 55)Photo from our Donut Crazy fundraiser (minute 57)Closing remarks (minute 58)Podcast Sponsors: Directline Media - www.directlinemediaproductions.com/The Fix IV - www.thefixivtherapy.comWest Hartford Lock - www.westhartfordlock.comKeating Agency Insurance - www.keatingagency.comGoff Law Group - www.gofflawgroup.netParkville Management - www.parkvillemanagement.comLuna Pizza - www.lunapizzawh.com/lunas-menuPeoplesBank - www.bankatpeoples.comFloat 41 - www.float41.comMaximum Beverage - www.maximumbev.comSally and Bob's - www.sallyandbobs.com
Attorney General William Tong discussed the federal government's request for access to Connecticut's voter rolls, expressing concerns about election interference and data security. Tong emphasized the state's efforts to limit information sharing to protect citizens from identity theft. He also highlighted ongoing legal battles, including a recent court victory against a Trump-issued stop work order for the Revolution Wind project, which is 80% complete. Tong endorsed John Larson for re-election, citing Larson's effectiveness in Congress and his understanding of working-class struggles. Tong clarified that Connecticut is not a sanctuary state and criticized the inflammatory use of the term "sanctuary."
Sheletta chats with John Larson, the company's Chief Operating Officer about how the company plans to offer opportunities and support the community.
From an inexplicable force that turned a woman to ashes in her farmhouse, to strange phenomena that transformed a quiet English town into a UFO hotspot, these chilling Christmas mysteries continue to baffle investigators and haunt communities long after the holiday decorations were packed away.IN THIS EPISODE: A nurse was found dead in her bed - and her boyfriend and his nine-year-old son vanished, leaving behind only a truck full of bloodstained presents. (Christmas Murder in Lockhart) *** A little girl vanishes on a winter road trip to Las Vegas, and twenty Christmases later, a detective's search for answers leads to a desperate couple's final confession - but not to the truth about what really happened to two-year-old Nikole Betterson. (Nikole's Christmas Farewell) *** Behind one of the most beloved Christmas poems ever written lies a centuries-old mystery: was "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" penned by a scholarly professor for his children, or did someone else create the story that shaped how we see Santa Claus? (‘Twas The Mystery Before Christmas) *** When Patty Vaughan left her home on Christmas Day 1996, she left behind three children and a trail of mysterious clues - including an abandoned van, suspicious blood stains, and a red work uniform that would puzzle investigators for decades to come. (The Patty Vaughan Vanishing) *** When farmhand John Larson awoke to find soot on his pillow on Christmas morning 1885, he never imagined he'd discover his employer Patrick Rooney dead from smoke inhalation and his wife Matilda mysteriously burned to ash in a perfectly circular hole in their kitchen floor - with no other fire damage to the house. (Matilda Rooney's Christmas Combustion) *** In the quiet town of New London, Connecticut, what began as a simple flat tire on Christmas Eve 1973 turned into one of the community's darkest mysteries when twenty-year-old Kevin Showalter was struck and killed by a driver who vanished into the night - leaving behind a grieving mother, whispers of a cover-up, and questions that would haunt the town for decades. (The Hit And Run Death of Kevin Showalter) *** A teenage girl's first office Christmas party should have been a celebration of new beginnings, but for Rhonda Hinson, it became her last night alive - and the start of a mystery that would puzzle investigators for over forty years. (Rhonda Hinson's Only Office Christmas Party) *** A mother's quick errand turns into a decades-old mystery when Tracy Mertens vanishes from her Birmingham flat days before Christmas, leaving investigators with a yellow Ford Escort, two mysterious men, and questions that remain unanswered to this day. (The Tracy Mertens Mystery) *** On Christmas morning 1964, the quiet town of Warminster, England woke up to strange sounds that would mark the beginning of one of history's most puzzling mysteries - a series of unexplained events that would become known worldwide as 'The Thing. (The Warminster Christmas Thing)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Cold Cases, Colder Nights00:02:38.802 = Show Open00:06:20.432 = The Warminster Christmas Thing00:13:13.664 = *** The Tracy Mertens Mystery00:17:10.974 = The Mystery of Matilda Rooney's Christmas Combustion00:21:36.666 = Rhonda Hinson's Only Office Christmas Party00:27:32.493 = *** Christmas Murder in Lockhart00:30:24.890 = The Holiday Hit-And-Run of Kevin Showalter00:33:56.238 = Nikole's Christmas Farewell00:38:20.096 = *** The Patty Vaughan Vanishing00:41:44.518 = ‘Twas The Mystery Before Christmas00:47:49.521 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakSOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/ChristmasMysteries
Congressman John Larson is calling for the resignation of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. And apparently, in Washington DC, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have their reservations about Hegseth. We spoke with Senator Richard Blumenthal about this, who has already publicly called for Hegseth to resign or be fired. Image Credit: Reuters
Congressman John Larson joins us at The Manchester Road Race to discuss his campaign and the latest of what is happening in Washington D.C.
Luke Bronin, Former Mayor of Hartford talks about what he is looking to do if elected to the Connecticut District 1 seat and ousts current Congressman John Larson.
Congressman John Larson joins us to discuss the Government Shutdown as well as his 1st District race.
Today on Update, I will be talking with John Larson, Campus Director for Crowder College in Nevada. John will be promoting their 30th Anniversary on October 8th. We will also discuss all the different programs that are available at Crowder College. There are six satellite campuses at Crowder, with Nevada being one of them.
Another prominent Democrat has entered the campaign for Congress in the Hartford area first district. West Hartford state Representative Jillian Gilchrest is challenging longtime incumbent John Larson for the Democratic nomination next year. Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin previously entered the campaign along with Hartford Board of Education member Ruth Fortune and Southington Town Councilor Jack Perry. We talked about this race heating up as well as other major state political stories with WTNH Political Reporter, Mike Cerulli. IMAGE CREDIT: Melissa Sheketoff
Another candidate has thrown their name in the ring for the 1st Congressional District making it four people trying to defeat John Larson. Kevin Rennie talks about the latest candidate and if it will essentially be too many.
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Send Carla a message!What happens when a computer programmer realized he was living below his potential? Meet John, creator of Coach Accountable. His platform emerged from his own coaching experiences on both sides of the relationship and has fundamentally shifted the coaching dynamic from inspiring conversations to deep, informed life-changing partnerships.Whether you're a coach or someone benefiting from or interested in coaching, this conversation brings to light the powerful difference between information and integration.Enjoy!Check out John & Coach AccountableLearn more about Carla:Website: https:/www.carlareeves.com/Connect on LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reevescarla/Connect on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@differentlythepodcastGo to https://carlareeves.com/freeclass to get The Class schedule, sign up, and/or pass it on to a friend. Each month is a new topic. Come hang out and learn with us for FREE! Book a Complimentary Strategy Call with Carla: https://bookme.name/carlareeves/strategycall If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to share it with a friend. A free way to support our show is by leaving a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast player. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show and it helps others discover it, too. Thank you for listening!
Ruth Fortune is running for the 1st Congressional Seat against John Larson in a pretty crowded field. She talks about her plans, her campaign and how immigration is important to her.
Southington Town Councilman Jack Perry announced he is making a run at the 1st Congressional District against John Larson. He introduces himself and talks about the honorable way he is funding his campaign.
Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin made it official saying he will primary John Larson in the 1st District. He joins us to explain why now is the time to make a difference.
John was a psychologist for much of his career, and now he operates a bakery selling some of the best bread in Nebraska. The road and experiences that led him here are winding, but they've created an extremely passionate baker obsessed with ensuring the traditions of baking aren't lost over time. John shares all kinds of bread knowledge, from hydration levels to how caring for a starter is like raising a pet, and details the lessons he learned from psychology, working in kitchens, becoming a pastry chef on the fly, and more.
Congressman John Larson touches on a bit of everything going on in Congress and the World.
Congressman John Larson represents Connecticut's First District. Now in his thirteenth term, he sits on the influential House Ways and Means Committee—including the Subcommittee on Trade and the Social Security Subcommittee, where he serves as the Ranking Member. Join us for this important conversation about the attack on Social Security by Trump, Musk and DOGE. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Glenn Beck stops by to discuss the possible release of the Epstein files. What is Attorney General Pam Bondi up to these days? Conservative voices are being swatted all over the country. The radical Left is attacking Elon Musk on all fronts. Meet John Larson, the screaming congressman. Happy Pie Day! New scam alert! We're all drinking dinosaur pee? The push to stop "lab-grown meat" and "bug food." President Donald Trump seems to be a big fan of President James K. Polk. Does America really want the trouble of owning Canada? There sure is a lot of gold in the Oval Office. Another Democrat representative passes away. UFC collaboration with the Kash Patel FBI? UFC fighter calls out LeBron James. Trans representative in Congress calls out the GOP. Columbia University update. Biden administration cooked books on immigration numbers. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:29 BYU Wins Game 05:53 Where is Pam Bondi?! 14:30 Conservatives Getting Swatted 18:18 Tesla's Getting Attacked 21:33 New York Tesla Showroom Protested 22:28 Tesla Robot Vandalized in London 23:01 John Larson is ANGRY at Elon Musk 28:29 Why is Putin Wearing Military Uniform? 30:15 Fat Five 50:37 Trump Trades Thomas Jefferson for James K Polk 57:05 Gold Oval Office 59:14 The Government Won't Shutdown 1:09:02 Fifty Democrats Say the SAME THING!!! 1:12:13 Hilary Kennedy Joins to Talk UFC World 1:27:21 Sarah/Tim McBride Weights in on the Culture Wars 1:30:20 Trans Person Pulls Gun on Preacher 1:31:49 Who Attends Columbia University? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rep. John Larson blasted the GOP leadership at a DOGE hearing, accusing them of acquiescing to Trump and Musk rather than acting independently. They want to privatize Social Security.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
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Thank you Cecelia Voss, Linda Burnett, Katharine Hill, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* CT Rep. John Larson destroys Republican colleagues acquiescing to Musk's Social Security sabotage: Rep. John Larson blasted the GOP leadership at a DOGE hearing, accusing them of acquiescing to Trump and Musk rather than acting independently. They want to privatize Social Security. [More]* REALLY! Red State Trump voters panicking over Medicaid cuts want Republicans to cross the aisle: Red State MAGA-Trump-voting Republicans are realizing that he is about to screw them. Cross the aisle, said one of them! [More]* Sanders Shows Senate Dems How to Message ‘No' Vote on GOP Spending Scam: Republicans' continuing resolution, he warned, “will provide a blank check for the administration and Mr. Musk to continue their savage war against working families, the elderly, children, the sick, and the poor.” [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Rachel Maddow shares video of Rep. John Larson channeling the outrage of his constituents at the anticipation that Donald Trump's top donor, Elon Musk, is intending to destroy Social Security in order to privatize it. The Washington Post reported early Wednesday that Musk was planning cuts to Social Security's telephone customer service, but by the end of the day those plans had been cancelled. Between the public outcry and the exposure in the media, the pushback on Social Security cuts appears to have worked.
We try to coax the Senate Democrats into using the only leverage they have. The courts are still holding. Judge Alsop orders the Trump administration to reinstate all fired workers. Donald tries to sell Tesla's on the White House lawn. Elon's X chatbot says Democrats are better on the economy. Karoline Leavitt is an over-confident moron. Sam Seder on an episode of Surrounded. Heroes of Democracy: Tim Walz, Rep. John Larson, protesters at Trump Tower. The most disgusting news of the week. Donald's policies are unpopular. With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by Christopher Jones and Troy Kelly, Powder Pink and Sweet, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Metro Shrimp & Grits Thursdays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, John Larson of Connecticut is mad as hell at Elon Musk and he's not going to take it anymore.Then, on the rest of the menu, the MAGA FBI ordered Citibank to freeze accounts for Habitat for Humanity as it criminally charges the longtime charity with accepting EPA grants; a federal judge ruled that Trump cannot fire the Democratic member of federal labor board; and, a Canadian businesswoman detained by ICE for the last nine days is speaking out about being "wrapped in chains" and kept in a cell with thirty other people.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where Finland and Ukraine have signed a bilateral defense cooperation agreement; and, Nigerian authorities confirmed a meningitis outbreak has killed twenty-six people since January.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!“Everyone in this good city enjoys the full right to pursue his own inclinations in all reasonable and, unreasonable ways.” -- The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, March 5, 1851Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
John Larson Issues Fiery Takedown Of Elon Musk Over Claim That Social Security Is A 'Ponzi Scheme'
Podcast Notes Episode 454 Coach Accountable Hosts: Brian Miller, PCC and John Larson, Founder of Coach Accountable Date: February 27, 2025 In this episode, Brian Miller sits down with John Larson, the founder of Coach Accountable, to explore how coaches can bridge the gap between sessions and real client transformation. John shares the story behind Coach Accountable—born from his own struggles with accountability—and discusses the powerful tools that help clients stay on track. Tune in to learn how this system can enhance your coaching practice and create lasting impact! Key Highlights: The Origin of Coach Accountable: John shares how his personal coaching experience revealed a major accountability gap, inspiring him to create a structured solution. The Common Struggle in Coaching: Many clients fail to follow through on action plans, and it's not a coaching failure—it's a natural human challenge that needs better support. The "Holy Trinity" of Coaching Success: John explains how session notes, action plans, and metrics tracking work together to drive client transformation. Beyond Just Software: While Coach Accountable offers administrative tools, its core purpose is enhancing accountability, follow-through, and measurable results. Takeaways: Accountability is a Crucial Missing Link: Without structured follow-up, even the best coaching insights can be forgotten. Clients Need Support Between Sessions: Gentle, automated reminders and structured tracking significantly improve follow-through. Measuring Progress Leads to Better Coaching Outcomes: Tracking commitments and metrics helps clients stay engaged and motivated. Stay Connected: Website: coachapproachministries.org Email: info@coachapproachministries.org LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/coach-approach-ministries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coach.approach.ministries Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachapproachministries7538 Follow us on social media for updates and resources! Make sure to check out Coach Accountable and join us next week to discuss long term strategies for client searching!
In this edition of Red White And Trend Land, Miles and special guest co-host Andrew Ti discuss Trump bringing back plastic straws, inefficient lightbulbs and more, a Trump fealty update (feat. Paramount, ABC, and Google), John Larson experiences a BSOD during a speech on CSPAN, the tragic passing of Duolingo's mascot, Luigi Mangione's GiveSendGo legal fund and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late one evening in the summer of 1922, Henry Wilkens burst through the doors of the emergency room covered in his wife's blood. But was he a grieving husband or a ruthless killer who conspired with bandits to have her murdered? To find out, the San Francisco police turned to technology and a new machine that had just been invented in Berkeley by a rookie detective, a visionary police chief, and a teenage magician with a showman's touch. John Larson, Gus Vollmer, and Leonarde Keeler hoped the lie detector would make the justice system fairer, but the flawed device soon grew too powerful for them to control. It poisoned their lives, turned fast friends into bitter enemies, and, as it conquered America and the world, transformed our relationship with the truth in ways that are still being felt. My guest today is Amit Katwala, writer and editor for Wired in London. His book is called "Tremors in the Blood: Murder, Obsession, and the Birth of the Lie Detector." More about the author here at his website: https://www.amitkatwala.co.uk/ The author's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/amitkatwala Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anchorage composer / producer John Larson with his latest musical release - Through the Stillness, Through the Darkness
From an inexplicable force that turned a woman to ashes in her farmhouse, to strange phenomena that transformed a quiet English town into a UFO hotspot, these nine chilling Christmas mysteries continue to baffle investigators and haunt communities long after the holiday decorations were packed away.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: A nurse was found dead in her bed - and her boyfriend and his nine-year-old son vanished, leaving behind only a truck full of bloodstained presents. (Christmas Murder in Lockhart) *** A little girl vanishes on a winter road trip to Las Vegas, and twenty Christmases later, a detective's search for answers leads to a desperate couple's final confession - but not to the truth about what really happened to two-year-old Nikole Betterson. (Nikole's Christmas Farewell) *** Behind one of the most beloved Christmas poems ever written lies a centuries-old mystery: was "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" penned by a scholarly professor for his children, or did someone else create the story that shaped how we see Santa Claus? (‘Twas The Mystery Before Christmas) *** When Patty Vaughan left her home on Christmas Day 1996, she left behind three children and a trail of mysterious clues - including an abandoned van, suspicious blood stains, and a red work uniform that would puzzle investigators for decades to come. (The Patty Vaughan Vanishing) *** When farmhand John Larson awoke to find soot on his pillow on Christmas morning 1885, he never imagined he'd discover his employer Patrick Rooney dead from smoke inhalation and his wife Matilda mysteriously burned to ash in a perfectly circular hole in their kitchen floor - with no other fire damage to the house. (Matilda Rooney's Christmas Combustion) *** In the quiet town of New London, Connecticut, what began as a simple flat tire on Christmas Eve 1973 turned into one of the community's darkest mysteries when twenty-year-old Kevin Showalter was struck and killed by a driver who vanished into the night - leaving behind a grieving mother, whispers of a cover-up, and questions that would haunt the town for decades. (The Hit And Run Death of Kevin Showalter) *** A teenage girl's first office Christmas party should have been a celebration of new beginnings, but for Rhonda Hinson, it became her last night alive - and the start of a mystery that would puzzle investigators for over forty years. (Rhonda Hinson's Only Office Christmas Party) *** A mother's quick errand turns into a decades-old mystery when Tracy Mertens vanishes from her Birmingham flat days before Christmas, leaving investigators with a yellow Ford Escort, two mysterious men, and questions that remain unanswered to this day. (The Tracy Mertens Mystery) *** On Christmas morning 1964, the quiet town of Warminster, England woke up to strange sounds that would mark the beginning of one of history's most puzzling mysteries - a series of unexplained events that would become known worldwide as 'The Thing. (The Warminster Christmas Thing)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Cold Open00:02:56.281 = Show Intro00:07:05.727 = The Warminster Christmas Thing00:14:09.612 = The Tracy Mertens Mystery00:18:03.950 = The Mystery of Matilda Rooney's Christmas Combustion00:22:29.914 = Rhonda Hinson's Only Office Christmas Party00:29:00.119 = Christmas Murder in Lockhart00:31:49.973 = The Holiday Hit-And-Run of Kevin Showalter00:35:21.077 = Nikole's Christmas Farewell00:42:04.732 = The Patty Vaughan Vanishing00:45:28.112 = ‘Twas The Mystery Before Christmas00:51:31.637 = Show CloseOriginally aired: December 21, 2024SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/ChristmasMysteries
According to the National Retail Federation, a record 183 million people are expected to shop in-store and online between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday this year. Despite the convenience and ease of online shopping, about two-thirds of Black Friday shoppers surveyed said they plan to shop in stores on Friday. At least six Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut have said they were targeted with bomb threats to their homes, including Sen. Chris Murphy and all five House members—Reps. Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, John Larson, Jahana Hayes, and Rosa DeLauro. Police who responded said they didn't find any evidence of explosives on the lawmakers' properties. The UK Parliament gave initial support to a new bill to legalize assisted dying on Friday, paving the way for months of further debate. The bill would provide mentally competent, terminally ill adults in England and Wales—who doctors assess to have six months or less left to live—with the right to choose to end their lives with medical help. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
President Joe Biden is calling on President-elect Donald Trump to reconsider tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Earlier this week, Trump promised massive tariffs on goods from the two countries. He accused Mexico and Canada of failing to take adequate action to prevent fentanyl and illegal immigrants from flowing into the United States. To examine the issue, NTD speaks with Mike Leon, the policy and strategy director at the Free and Equal Elections Foundation and the host of the “Can We Please Talk?” podcast. Several Democratic lawmakers from Connecticut said they received bomb threats this Thanksgiving Day. Reps. Joe Courtney, Jahana Hayes, Jim Himes, and John Larson issued individual statements to say they were targeted. Law enforcement looked into each threat and said there was no evidence of any bombs. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen after the devastating 2019 fire. Over five years, archaeologists and restorers have uncovered amazing details about its design. NTD's David Vives takes us to a Paris museum that has played a vital role in the restoration. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
According to the National Retail Federation, a record 183 million people are expected to shop in-store and online between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday this year. Despite the convenience and ease of online shopping, about two-thirds of black friday shoppers surveyed plan to shop in stores on Friday.At least six Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut said they were targeted by bomb threats on their homes, including Sen. Chris Murphy and all five House members — Reps. Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, John Larson, Jahana Hayes and Rosa DeLauro. Police who responded said they found no evidence of explosives on the lawmakers' properties.The UK parliament gave initial support to a new bill to legalize assisted dying on Friday, opening the way for months of further debate. The bill would provide for mentally competent, terminally ill adults in England and Wales who doctors assess to have six months or less left to live the right to choose to end their lives with medical help.
Mark Udall, former Democratic US Senator and House member from Colorado, comes from the famed Udall family of the Mountain West - including his father, Congressman Mo Udall, and uncle, former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall under both JFK & LBJ. But Mark Udall largely stayed away from politics until his mid 40s - having an entire career within the outdoor leadership organization Outward Bound. However, once he flipped the switch to politics, his ascent was rapid: elected to the Colorado State House in 1996, the US House in 1998, and the US Senate in 2008. In this conversation, Senator Udall talks his famous political family, his own early relationship to politics, and memories of 20+ years in elected office that span both highs and lows - with great stories and insights from someone with one of the most unique arcs in American politics. IN THIS EPISODEGrowing up between Tucson, AZ and Washington DC...Lessons about public service learned from his mother...Growing up in a political family of with a Congressman for a father and Cabinet Secretary for an uncle...The political legacy of his father, Mo Udall....The famous friendship between John McCain and Mo Udall...Old Mountain West connections among the Udalls, Goldwaters, and Romneys...The Udall brothers' opinions of both Presidents Johnson and Kennedy...Mark works New Hampshire for his father's 1976 presidential campaign...The 20-year career he had before entering politics...Running for office for the first time in his late 40s...Mark rolls out his Bill Clinton impression...What surprised him most - both positives and negatives - about serving in Congress...The behind-the-scenes machinations of why he didn't run for Senate in 2004 and did run in 2008...Why he was caught flatfooted in his 2014 Senate re-election...Memories of some of the most intense moments on the floor of the House and Senate...The now-infamous role the issue of abortion played in his 2014 race against Cory Gardner...Why he was one of the few members of Congress to list "no religious affiliation" in his bio...The current projects he's most interested in...The Mark Udall recommendations for traveling through Colorado...AND 50 mile hikes, Michael Bennet, Sherry Boehlert, Hale Boggs, Jimmy Carter, Grover Cleveland, Rocky Colavito, Democratic bankers, Denver Nuggets, Don't Ask Don't Tell, William O. Douglas, Fort Wayne Pistons, James Garfield, Gabrielle Giffords, Gary Hart, Jay Inslee, Bobby Kennedy, David King, Lady Bird Johnson, Dick Lamm, John Larson, Monica Lewinsky, Bob McNamara, John McCormack, mercurial marriages, George Miller, Minneapolis Lakers, Minnie Minoso, the NBL, the NRA, Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Barack Obama, Tom Osborne, Outward Bound, Bill Owens, Nancy Pelosi, plural marriage, Harry Reid, Ranger Rogers, Roy Romer, George Romney, John Salazar, Ken Salazar, Pat Schroeder, Herb Score, Sonia Sotomayor, tough cookies, Mark Uterus, Tim Wirth, Willard Wirtz & more!