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Han vibrado esta semana: * Skinny Flex - NO PUEDO CONFIAR * Jonas Sanche, Soulnastyy, Sick Jacken - PROGRESO * Lion Sitte, Johan Dub - Babylon * Pure Negga, GranKhan, Oto Beats - Never Give Up * HHRR Colectivo, Kroke, Bigbeatz, Xsuprem - Houston tenemos un problema * Instinto Felino - Palestina * JoeyStarr - Bad Boy * Kheis, SAINT CAIRO, Petit Ribery - EQUIPE CRIMINELLE * Beny Jr - Primero, Segundo * LANELL GRANT - Barmageddon * El Sicario, Vingthor the hurler - Regla De Virgen * King Dest, Johnny Doc, Polo Produce - Los duros * KRS-One - Are You Ready For This? * Geassassin, Teeam Revolver, Rich Vagos, Foyone, OpenTimbz - Fuerza, Honor y Lealtad * We Ruanda, Elphomega, Escandaloso Xposito - Planetas mal * We Ruanda, Elphomega, Ciclo - Osana * Dj Pimp, Tremendo, Mabreezee, Don Patricio - Pimp y su jazz * Shotta, ToteKing - Hermanos para Siempre * Dj Geseo, Gama Stoner, Mighty RAS Kalipssus - Templo del Hip Hop Abya Yala 2024
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Former labor union leader John Dougherty wielded immense power in Philadelphia, but, in the end, he flexed his capital with too much force. We put his federal prison sentence in perspective. Speaking of a flex, the Phillies put together a memorable first half of the season before the break. What else do they need for the stretch run? We also ask key questions about the role that Pennsylvania and, more specifically, the Philadelphia suburbs, could play in the agenda the GOP promotes at the upcoming Republican National Convention. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio's reporters break down the biggest news in Philadelphia this week. 00:00 Intro 02:01 After prison sentence, what's next for Johnny Doc? 08:08 Previewing the Republican National Convention with a Pennsylvania twist 14:20 Avenue of the Arts ready for major makeover project 18:33 Philadelphians share takes on new state license plates 23:40 How did the Phillies weather adversity and become a World Series favorite? 30:15 The story behind Phoenixville's annual Blobfest Listen to The Week In Philly live on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5:00 am and 3:00 pm, and Sunday at 3:00 pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! Today's topics include whether state Rep. Kevin Boyle's recent public outburst could impact his political future, and why Mayor Cherelle Parker wants to bring city workers back to the office five days a week. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Mike D'Onofrio, reporter at Axios Philadelphia, and Jake Blumgart, real estate reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Our Friday News Roundups are powered by great local journalism: State Rep. Kevin Boyle caught on video in bar outburst Rep. Kevin Boyle seeks reelection after outburst — and faces primary challenge from Sean Dougherty, Johnny Doc's nephew Mayor Parker is considering more days in-office for city workers to help Center City bounce back The three emptiest office buildings in Philadelphia For more information on the icebreaker, check out WTTW Podcast and moisturizedmami. And, apply to become a member of the School District of Philadelphia's Board of Education here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/ PROK. 4 DICIEMBRE. 2/ SOKEZ. Una velita. 3/ Juaninacka y Cirujano Music. 50/50. 4/ ZEIDAH & LOEL IS ON THE TRACK. Ahora sí. 5/ DOM PRO. Hacendado. feat. Samuel Lonzoy. 6/ ZARMAN - A,B,C's. 7/ Jon Manhattan. El hijo de la Espe. 8/ SARA SOCAS. All Star. 9/ SOLO K.OS & SABIO BEATS. Kill ‘em all. 10/ EL CHOJIN. Si hubiera otra oportunidad. feat. AMBKOR. 11/ KAZE. Quiero seis. 12/ PHBEATS. Fieles. feat. CARAMONA. 13/ FAENNA & TROZOS DE GROOVE. Soniquete. 14/ CRUZ CAFUNÉ. Practice ft. HOKE. 15/ MALIK SHAH. Street Soldiers. feat JOHNNY DOC.16/ MICROBIO. Culpa tuya. feat. Danee Doble E.Escuchar audio
It's the Friday News Roundup! Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Chris Brennan, political reporter and writer of the Philadelphia Inquirer's Clout column, Marco Cerino, reporter at the Philadelphia Tribune, and Meir Rinde, investigative reporter at Billy Penn. They react to the news that the city is once again moving the bus drop-off/pick-up location for several major carriers. Then, they discuss what's next for Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker. Plus, the police union is getting a new president and what we know about the embezzlement trial of former union leader John Dougherty, aka "Johnny Doc." Our Friday News Roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly changes bus stop location for Megabus, Greyhound, other carriers Democrat Cherelle Parker will become Philadelphia's first female mayor Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker begins the transition process by vowing to fix Philly's ‘hope deficit' Philly's FOP elects its first Black president Ex-union head John Dougherty's embezzlement trial starts this week. He could get jail time. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly ! Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philadelphia has a new Mayor-Elect. Cherelle Parker, who this week won election to replace Jim Kenney. Fox29's Jeff Cole's been covering the campaign and has interviewed Parker on a multitude of topics. He joins us to talk politics, Parker's crime/gun violence plan and her other top challenges. Cole also brings us up to date on the corruption trial of embattled and convicted Labor Leader John “ Johnny Doc” Dougherty. His federal trial started this week
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in local union heavyweight Johnny ‘Doc' Dougherty to the Dom Giordano Program, to discuss how he sees the state-wide elections for Senate and Governor. First, Dom tells Dougherty that he had a listener last week tell him that John had some interesting things to say regarding endorsements and fracking, with Dougherty explaining how energy independence and fracking plays into who unions endorse. Then, Giordano asks John Dougherty about his brother's Supreme Court decision regarding Larry Krasner's handling of the Officer Ryan Pownall case, with Doc explaining that his brother, with a DA background, can't stand to see the spike in crime and lack of safety in Philadelphia. Then, Giordano circles back to a conversation prognosticating the local elections in Pennsylvania for Senate and Governor. Dom tells what he believes both Dr. Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano need to do to make a further impact in the State. Dom suggests that Kathy Barnette, a former opponent of Dr. Oz, would be crucial to the Oz campaign, asking again why the two haven't teamed up yet. Then, Giordano offers his qualms about a news story regarding a hiring push by the IRS, telling why he's upset that the Biden administration is hiring more agents to go after ‘fat cats,' while turning a blind eye to hiring more border agents. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing his weekend, telling about a grocery shopping trip that left his wallet empty. Dom notes the rising inflation, and then previews what's coming up on today's show, telling of an upcoming appearance from Johnny Doc, explaining that the local union boss has opinions on the election that may differ from the Union's stance in the past. Then, Giordano tells about a Speakers Corner here in Philadelphia, a gathering of individuals expressing their right to free speech, which was broken up by progressive protestors. Then, Giordano spends a bit of time talking about national politics, predicting that Donald Trump has about a 10 point lead over Ron DeSantis with listeners for the Republican bid for President in 2024, explaining why he feels the two won't ever team up. Also, Dom and Dan debate whether Pete Rose should have been invited to the Philadelphia Phillies celebration of the 1980 World Series Champions. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in local union heavyweight Johnny ‘Doc' Dougherty to the Dom Giordano Program, to discuss how he sees the state-wide elections for Senate and Governor. First, Dom tells Dougherty that he had a listener last week tell him that John had some interesting things to say regarding endorsements and fracking, with Dougherty explaining how energy independence and fracking plays into who unions endorse. Then, Giordano asks John Dougherty about his brother's Supreme Court decision regarding Larry Krasner's handling of the Officer Ryan Pownall case, with Doc explaining that his brother, with a DA background, can't stand to see the spike in crime and lack of safety in Philadelphia. (Photo by Getty Images)
En este programa me siento a charlar con One Path sobre la salud mental, y cómo afectan las redes sociales a esta. Participan también Antony Z, Icy Amane y Ander Cerrato. Estreno en exclusiva del single 'Esperando algo Mejor', gracias a Charly Efe, Johnny Doc y Polo Produce.
En este programa me siento a charlar con One Path sobre la salud mental, y cómo afectan las redes sociales a esta. Participan también Antony Z, Icy Amane y Ander Cerrato. Estreno en exclusiva del single 'Esperando algo Mejor', gracias a Charly Efe, Johnny Doc y Polo Produce.
Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of Biden's inauguration. So, how things going, dog? As expected, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, sided with Republicans and voted against changing Senate filibuster rules to pass voting rights legislation, despite claiming to support the legislation. That means, of course, that voting rights legislation was blocked by a minority of Senators. The vote shined a bright light on the fact that any major legislation favored by Democrats or progressives is dead in the water if the composition of the Senate remains the same. Biden and Democratic Party leaders now say they will try to break up and scale down Biden's signature Build Back Better bill in an attempt to get some of it passed. However, it is unclear how that would happen. Even if some of it did, this means that the U.S. government will not pass critical legislation necessary to address multiple crises heading straight for us. Don't Look Up, folks. Biden's approval ratings hit a new low with a majority of Americans disapproving over his handling of his job as president, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Perhaps even more troubling for Biden, only 28% of respondents said they wanted Biden to run for reelection in 2024 - that includes only 48% of Democrats. Maybe time for a war? Well, that looks like a distinct possibility as Russia threatens to invade Ukraine. Biden didn't help matters this week when he seemed to indicate that the U.S. and NATO allies might not respond if Russia made a “minor incursion” into Ukraine. That, as you can imagine, didn't go over well with Ukraine leaders. U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken has hardened the U.S. stance, now telling Ukraine leaders the U.S. is committed to a "united, swift and severe response" if Moscow commits further aggression against Ukraine. The aftermath of the volcanic explosion near Tonga, the devastation is only now becoming clear. Malcolm Kenyatta and Conor Lamb scored important endorsements for the US Senate race. Kenyatta picked up the endorsements of SEIU Healthcare PA, 32 BJ, 668 and the state council while Conor Lamb picked up Mayor Jim Kenney, a couple of city council members and the building trades. Rumor has it that Lamb is also seeking the endorsement of the Philadelphia Park Authority. Josh Shapiro seems to have missed the past couple of years in Democratic politics, leaning into the “ReFund” the police and “more cops” messaging from the 1990s. Philadelphia council member Bobby Henon, resigned from City Council after a federal jury convicted Henon along with Johnny “Doc” Dougherty on corruption charges. Henon was convicted of selling his seat out to serve Johnny Doc's personal and political interests. Henon said he would not step down, but just a month ahead of his sentencing hearing, he seems to have changed his mind. A middle school student in Kutztown formed the “Team Banned Book Club” after local and national extremism leading to banning books and raucous school board meetings screaming about critical race theory. Joslyn Diffenbaugh, an 8th grade student in Kutztown, formed the group because she “wanted to make sure teens have access to books that they can personally relate to or have interest in and not let groups in our community dictate what we can and cannot read.” And as the Pennridge School District continues to ban and remove books that mention gender identity or engage racism, a group calling itself the Pennridge Improvement Project is working to make those books accessible by stocking “Little Libraries” around the district with school board banned books. And a Pennridge student group, Pennridge Rise Up, is petitioning against the book banning and favor of DEI initiatives. Doylestown Health calls on Central Bucks School District to change their COVID plan because the hospital is overwhelmed with cases. You'll recall that last week the Central Bucks school board passed a health and safety plan that they knew did not follow CDC guidelines, despite stating that they were. The James Webb telescope successfully deployed all of its 18 hexagonal mirrors ahead of schedule and is on its way to its permanent orbit around L2 - the Earth-Sun Lagrange Point - about a million miles from Earth. It should enter that orbit on Sunday, January 23. We should start getting images from Webb in about three months! Meatloaf died after becoming seriously ill with COVID. His period of “waiting for the end of time” has arrived. It was unclear if he was vaccinated. Tom Cruise space movie producers sign a deal with Axiom to build studio in orbit attached to the International Space Station.
Scrub Hop Talk is a weekly show with JDirty, Big Trox, and Troxy Cotton. The boys bring you their take on life and pop culture, reacting to crazy videos, and showcasing a different song from their catalog every week. Brand new episodes air here at YouTube.com/ScrubHop every Sunday night at 5pm Pacific time. Please comment, like, and subscribe! For more information, visit ScrubHop.com to learn all about the music and join the movement. Big Trox's hat selection this week is brought to you by G-Mo Skee. This week's song:Brothers - "Bizkit Man" (feat. JDirty and Johnny Doc) https://open.spotify.com/track/17JJ3r...Buy the merch at:http://ScrubHopShop.bigcartel.comFollow the socials at:JDirty:http://scrubhop.com/jdirty http://instagram.com/scrubhopking http://twitter.com/jdirty303 http://facebook.com/JDirty303Big Trox:http://scrubhop.com/bigtroxhttp://instagram.com/bigtrox303http://twitter.com/BigTrox303Troxy Cotton:http://scrubhop.com/troxycottonhttp://instagram.com/troxy_cottonhttp://twitter.com/TroxyCottonhttp://facebook.com/TroxyCottonCO
The boys decide to pull the curtain all the way back in episode 32 and explain why we had to bank several episodes. Chicken shows up late, as is tradition, but brings with him a fantastic new segment intro. Big Trox goes down a story path about friend of the show, Johnny Doc and some soiled pants.Scrub Hop Talk is a weekly show with JDirty, Big Trox, Troxy Cotton, and Chicken McFattballs. The boys bring you their take on life and pop culture, reacting to crazy videos, and showcasing a different song from their catalog every week. Brand new episodes air here at YouTube.com/ScrubHop every Sunday night at 5pm Pacific time. Please comment, like, and subscribe! For more information, visit ScrubHop.com to learn all about the music and join the movement. Big Trox's hat selection this week is brought to you by the Colorado Rockies.This week's song:Big Trox feat. JDirty and Johnny Doc - "So Gangster"https://youtu.be/Vm_YNlxATqUBuy the merch at:http://ScrubHopShop.bigcartel.comFollow the socials at:JDirty:http://scrubhop.com/jdirty http://instagram.com/scrubhopking http://twitter.com/jdirty303 http://facebook.com/JDirty303Big Trox:http://scrubhop.com/bigtroxhttp://instagram.com/bigtrox303http://twitter.com/BigTrox303Troxy Cotton:http://scrubhop.com/troxycottonhttp://instagram.com/troxy_cottonhttp://twitter.com/TroxyCottonhttp://facebook.com/TroxyCottonCO
Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing a situation that is already starting to rear its ugly head again, that being the issue of black ice on Roosevelt Boulevard. 6ABC reported that yesterday, due to icy conditions, 15 to 20 vehicles crashed on the main thoroughfare. Giordano pontificates the reasons behind such danger, bringing it back to the leadership in-and-around Philadelphia, which has repeatedly left easily fixable situations unsolved. Then, Giordano switches over to a national discussion, playing back media reaction to the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and gives his biggest takeaways from the trial so far, including the prosecutor's tendency to rely on virtue signaling as an in-court tactic. After that, former United States Attorney Bill McSwain, a gubernatorial candidate for Pennsylvania, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple issues in and around the State. First, Giordano and McSwain talk about the issue of rampant political corruption in Philadelphia, after a federal jury convicted union leader John Dougherty and Philadelphia councilman Bobby Henon to conspiracy charges. Giordano and McSwain clarify the former U.S. Attorney's role in the investigation that led to the charges, telling that he made it one of his office's top priorities while he held office. Also, Giordano and McSwain tell what this means for the future of politics here in the city and the region following the indictments. In addition, McSwain comments on the continued silence of Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, and offers his thoughts on the ongoing Kyle Rittenhouse trial. (Photo by Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's second hour, Dom leads off by discussing an interview that Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen gave over the weekend, in which she suggested a solution to our labor shortages could be by increasing immigration. Dom takes umbrage with the suggestion, revealing a story in which people have alleged parents sending their children to work are supporting child labor. Giordano then plays back another alleged reason for our supply issues, being the racism within the trucking profession. Then, Giordano discusses the success of Paramount's Yellowstone, and whether the success is a reflection of the content of the show, being heavily shrouded in themes of Americanism. Then, halfway through the hour, legendary Philadelphia sports broadcaster Ray Didinger returns to the Dom show to break down yesterday's win over the Denver Broncos. First, Giordano and Didinger lead off by discussing the improvements in coaching we've seen over the season, returning to a critical conversation about head coach Nick Sirianni and defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon, who coached an incredible game against a formidable Broncos coaching staff. Then, Didinger gives his thoughts on quarterback Jalen Hurts, who put up numbers yesterday that nobody would have expected, and the running game which put up over 200 yards in the game. After Didinger, jurors reach a verdict for the corruption case involving union leader John Dougherty and council member Bobby Henon, and Giordano tells listeners what the convictions for both mean for Philadelphia politics. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's third hour, Dom leads off by continuing the conversation centered around the jury's verdict in the conspiracy case involving labor union leader Johnny “Doc” Dougherty and Philadelphia city councilman Bobby Henon. In the decision, jurors found Dougherty guilty on 8 of the 11 charges and decided Henon was guilty on 10 of his 18 charges. Giordano lays out what this means for both Philadelphia politics and business, noting the pull that Johnny Doc had in both industries during his reign of power. The conversation persists through the entire hour, with conversations about Biden's infrastructure bill and other relevant topics sprinkled in. (Photo by Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this frank episode, Ernest returns from wedding bliss to drop major truthbombs about what's been going down in the City of Brotherly Love & Sisterly Affection. Yes, he's talking about that SEPTA incident, Johnny Doc, Ben Simmons, and more.
Qué pasa, internet! Lo prometido es deuda, hoy recupero las charlas con el Tito Neady, en esta ocasión con el valenciano, afinando en Manchester, Johnny Doc, el cual acaba de publicar un mixtape tremendo titulado: Thug Tales & Love Songs. Mixtape recomendadísima desde el podcast y que podéis escuchar desde aquí 👇 https://youtu.be/LceLzF00HUw Espero que disfrutéis la charla y no dudéis de seguir a Johnny en su Instagram para estar al tanto de todos sus nuevos lanzamientos: @johnny_doc Ah! y no olvides de checkar en instagram @anestesiaparacaballos para impregnarte de puro knowledge. Contacto: Whatsapp: +34 644224478 E-mail: djneadpodcast@gmail.com Twitter e Instagram: @DjNead945 Facebook: Dj Nead.
PART ONE (OF TWO)Is there a more iconic Millwall duo than Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham? Their partnership scored 99 goals for the Lions between 1987 and 1990, shooting us from Division Two deadmen to (all too briefly), the top of the Football League. For this fan at least, they are THE front pairing of all Millwall time, key members of the greatest team, that generated the greatest season and the greatest moments of my Cold Blow Lane life.In this fantastic two-part interview Cas speaks with Aaron Paul and yours truly of those glory days, Teddy, Johnny Doc and much, much more.On behalf of Aaron and I'd like to express my gratitude for Tony's time and openness - I really hope you enjoy these shows.Arrivederci Millwall.Nick Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PART TWO OF TWOIs there a more iconic Millwall duo than Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham? Their partnership scored 99 goals for the Lions between 1987 and 1990, shooting us from Division Two deadmen to (all too briefly), the top of the Football League. For this fan at least, they are THE front pairing of all Millwall time, key members of the greatest team, that generated the greatest season and the greatest moments of my Cold Blow Lane life.In this fantastic two-part interview Cas speaks with Aaron Paul and yours truly of those glory days, Teddy, Johnny Doc and much, much more.On behalf of Aaron and I'd like to express my gratitude for Tony's time and openness - I really hope you enjoy these shows.Arrivederci Millwall.Nick Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PART ONE (OF TWO)Is there a more iconic Millwall duo than Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham? Their partnership scored 99 goals for the Lions between 1987 and 1990, shooting us from Division Two deadmen to (all too briefly), the top of the Football League. For this fan at least, they are THE front pairing of all Millwall time, key members of the greatest team, that generated the greatest season and the greatest moments of my Cold Blow Lane life.In this fantastic two-part interview Cas speaks with Aaron Paul and yours truly of those glory days, Teddy, Johnny Doc and much, much more.On behalf of Aaron and I’d like to express my gratitude for Tony’s time and openness - I really hope you enjoy these shows.Arrivederci Millwall.Nick Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PART TWO OF TWOIs there a more iconic Millwall duo than Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham? Their partnership scored 99 goals for the Lions between 1987 and 1990, shooting us from Division Two deadmen to (all too briefly), the top of the Football League. For this fan at least, they are THE front pairing of all Millwall time, key members of the greatest team, that generated the greatest season and the greatest moments of my Cold Blow Lane life.In this fantastic two-part interview Cas speaks with Aaron Paul and yours truly of those glory days, Teddy, Johnny Doc and much, much more.On behalf of Aaron and I’d like to express my gratitude for Tony’s time and openness - I really hope you enjoy these shows.Arrivederci Millwall.Nick Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Few in Philly have inspired more rumors - or fear - than legendary union boss John Dougherty. Two top political journalists - Dave Davies of WHYY and David Gambacorta of philly.com - join us to talk through the twisty implications of the corruption indictment of one of the city's main power brokers.
In this episode: Speaker Nancy Pelosi invites a special interest supporter into her box for the State of the Union, the environmentalist movement issues its air travel-banning “Green New Deal” wish list, and two of our stories from last week explode into even greater controversy. Subscribe to the podcast on your platform of choice at: https://influencewatch.fireside.fm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenter Twitter: https://twitter.com/capitalresearch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capital.research.center/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/capital-research-center-dc Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/capitalresearchcenter/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/CRCYouTube
Insiders discuss the federal indictments of IBEW Local Union Head Johnny Dougherty, Councilman Bobby Henon and 6 other union official. Plus, N.J.'s Cory Booker running for president.
In this episode: Pro-abortion groups back the legislators behind an extremist Virginia bill that would expand third-trimester abortions “all the way up to 40 weeks” in the words of its sponsor, Pennsylvania’s most powerful union boss faces a 116-count federal indictment, and a group associated with NFL players funds left-wing advocacy. Subscribe to the podcast on your platform of choice at: https://influencewatch.fireside.fm/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenter Twitter: https://twitter.com/capitalresearch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capital.research.center/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/capital-research-center-dc Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/capitalresearchcenter/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/CRCYouTube
Preparing for the coming autocracy, Trump talks about pardoning himself. US Ambassador to Germany says he is interested in helping bolster the far-right in Europe. Giuliani tells the Wall Street Journal that Kim Jong Un got “on his hands and knees and begged” American diplomats to come to the June 12 Summit in Singapore as originally planned. That should go over well. Trump disinvites the Philadelphia Eagles after no one from the team was going to show to the white house. No Cake for you! Supreme Court rule that religious baker had the right to not bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. According to a recent report from Zillow Research, the next recession is expected by 2020. Jahan Wilcox, a spokesperson for EPA administrator Scott Pruitt, calls a journalist a “piece of trash” when asked for comment about recent resignations. Conservative Stanford Professor asks his students to do oppo research on a progressive undergraduate student - “get the dirt, he said in emails”. Great piece in the Columbia Journalism Review on class and funding journalism. Bronx Activist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez taking on the Democratic Machine in her challenge of the 4th most powerful Dem in the House, Joseph Crowley. David Koch steps down from Koch Industries and the Koch political machine. UN report says Donald Trump’s administration is forcing millions of Americans into financial ruin and poverty. Senator Scott "Soprano" Wagner resigns from the PA Senate. Wagner’s first political stunt since leaving office involved going into a poor minority community of Philadelphia to browbeat the city because the grass at a local park wasn’t mowed. Scott Wagner compared to The Penguin from Batman? Is that a bridge too far? Is it immature? Have we really lost our sense of decorum? Marcel Groen punches down. PA Promise was introduced on Wednesday (finally). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is killing political cartoons that are critical of Trump. PA Judge rejects attempts by the Catholic Church to delay publishing a grand jury report about sex abuse by priests and cover-ups by religious leaders. The grand jury report focused on six of eight Catholic dioceses: Allentown, Scranton, Harrisburg, Erie, Greensburg, and Pittsburgh. Philly DSA members join Poor People's Campaign to rally for a healthy environment and health care for all. Philadelphia Berniecrats win South Philly ward seats that were once controlled by Johnny Doc and his machine. New week we launch “Free Range” a collaborative podcast with Colleen Fitzgerald from, A Home, Stony Run. Air Force Space Command hands over responsibility for fighting hackers in cyberspace to the Air Combat Command. NASA’s new climate denying administer, Jim Bridenstine, says it’s time to bring in the privateers to the International Space Station and space exploration. NASA’s International Space Station, not actually for sale. Think of it more like a mall. NASA reveals that Antarctica’s largest iceberg is about to melt away near South America. Free Will has some great stuff out this week and hit the canning hard this week to have lots in stock. Check out: Guerrilla Grafting – Pastel IPA with rice, milk sugar, and lychee fruit – 8.7% ABV released this week. That’s a collaboration with Levante Brewing Another Levante Brewing collab is out, DDH Cloudy² – Double Dry Hopped New England-style IPA – 6.7% ABV Race Against Time – Orange Creamsicle-inspired IPA – 7.2% ABV, a Collaboration with Chatty Monks Brewing still going to recommend checking out last week’s release of Judo Financing, New England-style IPA with Key Limes; and, DEFINITELY check out Duct Tape and Zip Ties – House Pilsner If you’ve got some beer tips that you think we should give a shout out to, send us an email at ragingchickenpress@gmail.com with the subject line “Last Call Tips.” Sean talks about his latest pictures and his new prints. Check out kitchen.snapz on Instagram.
We will not have our regularly scheduled Friday show this week, but we just had to bring you a post-PA primary recap. It was a huge night for PA's progressive future. John Fetterman defeats Mike Stack for Lt. Gov. Stack becomes first Lt. Gov. to lose reelection. 4 DSA Candidates Make it to the general election. DSA Members Sara Innamorato and Summer Lee take down the Costa family machine in Pittsburgh. They easily defeat Dom and Paul Costa by 2-1 margins. Elizabeth Fiedler wins a four-way primary with a majority of the vote in South Philly. Kristin Seale will be facing off against DelCo Republican Chris Quinn in November. PA Democrats flip a Bucks County state house seat that Republicans have controlled for over 35 years. Helen Tai, daughter of Chinese immigrants, will be representing that seat for the next 6 months. Mary Gay Scanlon, a Ballard Spahr lawyer, defeats Johnny Doc and Bernie-backed Rich Lazer in the crowded PA 05 primary. Ballard Spahr enjoys breaking unions, supports charter schools, and works with Comcast. Progressives were torn over Bernie backing Lazer. Madeleine Dean wins her primary in the PA 04. Greg Edwards came up short in the PA-7, but at least Morganelli was defeated. Susan Wild will head to the general election in November. Scott Wagner pulls out a victory in the Republican primary for Governor. Governor Wolf's campaign comes out swinging before the ink is dry on the primary results. And, anti-immigrant Lou Barletta will take on Bob Casey this fall. Rick Saccone loses, again. He’ll have to take his waterboarding towel and free meals from lobbyists somewhere else. At least he's got his godly heritage.
Mike, Amanda, and Noah discuss the recent Delco Dems nominating convention forth 5th Congressional District, are completely surprised by Republicans destroying an anti-gerrymandering bill, discover that Paul Ryan was That Guy in high school, ask What Did Millennials Kill This Week, and talk about why we shouldn't body-shame Reince Priebus. Then, Noah and Mike sit down with Rich Lazer, Democratic candidate for the 5th US House District, for a chat about organized labor, universal pre-K, Philly vs. Delco, and easy answers to complex questions. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US