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Bloomberg's Tom Keene and David Gura get reaction to the attempted assassination attempt of former President Donald Tump. They speak with: Hadriana Lowenkron, Bloomberg News reporter Terry Haines, Pangea Policy founder Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg News white house correspondent Wendy Schiller, Director of the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, Brown University Henrietta Treyz, Veda Partners managing partner Rick Davis, Bloomberg politics contributor and partner at Stone Court Capital Joe Mathieu, host of Bloomberg Balance of Power Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Bloomberg politics contributor and Iona University political science professor Nancy Cook, Bloomberg News Senior national political correspondent Greg Valliere, AGF Investments Chief U.S. Policy Strategist Mick Mulroy, Lobo Institute co-founder Jack Devine, Arkin Group President See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fallout from President Joe Biden's debate performance is continuing to ripple through Washington, as prominent Democrats, donors, and world leaders are questioning his ability to win… and to lead. As US allies converge on Washington for the NATO summit and Congressional Democrats scramble for unity, all eyes are on Biden. Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin talks with Bloomberg White House and politics reporter Jordan Fabian about what's at stake for Biden in yet another make-or-break week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fallout from President Joe Biden's debate performance is continuing to ripple through Washington, as prominent Democrats, donors, and world leaders are questioning his ability to win… and to lead. As US allies converge on Washington for the NATO summit and Congressional Democrats scramble for unity, all eyes are on Biden. Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin talks with Bloomberg White House and politics reporter Jordan Fabian about what's at stake for Biden in yet another make-or-break week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: Is this a make-or-break week for the Biden campaign? Jordan Fabian from Bloomberg News with the latest. CBS News Radio Correspondent Elaine Cobbe joins us live from Paris on the French Elections. Updating the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Plus, Kelly Hansen from Foreigner! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg White House reporter joins to discuss Biden's threat to further delay weapon shipments to Israel if the country launches a ground invasion in Rafah Kelly Grieco, Stimson Center senior fellow with the Reimagining US Grand Strategy Program joins to break down US military aid to Israel Carmiel Arbit, Atlantic Council Nonresident Senior Fellow for Middle East Programs examines the diplomatic ramifications of Biden's weapons stance Rep. Bryan Steil, Republican from Wisconsin gives his firsthand perspective on the failed motion to vacate in the House and reiterated Congressional support for speeding aid to Israel Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Rick Davis also join to provide analysis on Biden's Mid East strategy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: we'll talk to Reinaldo Marcus Green, director of the Bob Marley biopic. Scott Slade on Georgia's first execution in over four years. Col. Jeff McCausland from CBS News Radio live on the chaos in Haiti. Plus, Jordan Fabian from Bloomberg on possible Trump VP picks. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Chris Tucker joins us live! Jordan Fabian from Bloomberg News with reaction to the State of the Union speech. Travel Expert Peter Greenberg from CBS News Radio live in studio. Rivian drops bad news for Georgia. Plus, we celebrate Andrew Longoria WSB's birthday!!! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Nathan Dean, Senior Policy Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Jordan Fabian, White House reporter with Bloomberg News, join for a roundtable discussion on the potential US government shutdown and President Biden's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Dan Ives, Senior Equity Analyst at WedBush Securities, joins to discuss his tech outlook for 2024 and his views on Tesla and its cybertruck. Margaret McKnight, Partner and Head of Real Estate Portfolio Solutions at StepStone Group (NASDAQ: STEP), joins to talk real estate and investing. Ted Oakley, Founder and Managing Partner at Oxbow Advisors, joins to talk markets and investing. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Welch, Detroit Bureau Chief for Bloomberg News, and Jordan Fabian, White House reporter for Bloomberg News, discuss the latest on the UAW potential strike and its political and economic implications. Richard Portes, professor at London Business School, joins to break down the ECB decision, outlook for next week's BOE decision and Euro economy, and can dig into bank health after the bank collapses from earlier this year. Christine Mastandrea, COO at Whitestone REIT (NYSE: WSR), joins to discuss her REIT, interest rate hikes, and outlook for the sector. Andrew Silverman, Government Analyst – Tax Policy with Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses his coverage of the Arm Holdings IPO and how regulation is affecting the IPO market. Bloomberg Intelligence lead semiconductor analyst Kunjan Sobhani also joins. Brian Egger, Senior Gaming and Lodging Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Jody Lurie, Credit Analyst with BI, discuss the hackings of MGM Resorts and Caesar's. Arm Holdings CEO joins Bloomberg TV's Caroline Hyde to discuss the company's IPO. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on some of the week's biggest stories from the US and across the globe. Bloomberg's Marc Champion, Courtney McBride and Jordan Fabian join this episode to discuss the latest on the US presidential race and the coming Republican debates; rising tensions in the Black Sea; and the uneven global economic recovery. Plus, the stories they'll be keeping a close eye on in the weeks ahead. Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden approves Hawaii disaster declaration on wildfires to speed federal aid, interview with Bloomberg's Jordan Fabian on president's $40B emergency aid request for Ukraine, disaster relief & southern border (11), interview with CyberScoop News' Tonya Riley on FISA Section 702 reauthorization debate (21), Sen. Manchin says he is 'thinking seriously' about changing from Democrat to Independent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The months-long fight over raising the debt ceiling is finally over. That means the threat of the US defaulting on its debts, and the resulting economic crisis, is off the table – at least for the next two years. So what happened? And how will it shape the economy, the political climate, and future debt negotiations? Bloomberg Congressional reporter Steven Dennis and White House reporter Jordan Fabian join guest host Nancy Cook to break down what the final agreement says and the impact it will have. Read more: Debt-Limit Deal Clears Congress, Ending Threat of US Default Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Joe Biden surprised exactly no one when he announced he's running for re-election. But with high inflation, an uncertain economy, turmoil on the Southern border, and roiling culture wars–along with persistent questions about his age–can Biden persuade voters he deserves a second term? Bloomberg's Nancy Cook, Jordan Fabian and Joshua Green join this episode to size up the early stages of the presidential race, and the top-of-mind issues that will decide who'll win the White House in 2024. Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.This episode was produced by: Supervising Producer: Vicki Vergolina, Senior Producer: Kathryn Fink, Producer: Rebecca Chaisson, Associate Producer: Sam Gebauer. Sound Design/Engineer: Gilda Garcia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy.On this edition, Joe speaks with: Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg White House Correspondent on President Biden's bid for re-election. Barbara Perry, Director of Presidential Studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, on President Biden's re-election bid and voter sentiment on what's shaping up to be Biden v. Trump part two. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis on President Biden's re-election announcement, the hurdles he and Donald Trump face in their campaigns, and the latest on the debt ceiling debate. Emily Wilkins, Bloomberg Congressional Reporter, on the latest with the debt ceiling. Daniel Fried, Weiser Family distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council and Former Ambassador to Poland, on foreign policy as Ukraine gears up for its spring offensive. Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics Chief Economist, on the economic impact of the GOP's debt limit bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's hard to believe, but the 2024 presidential election is already off and running, and there's grumbling in both parties. Some Republicans want to put Donald Trump behind them, and some Democrats worry 80-year-old Joe Biden might not be up to the long slog of a presidential campaign. Bloomberg's managing editor for US government Flavia Krause-Jackson, national political correspondent Joshua Green, and White House correspondent Jordan Fabian join this episode to tell us what to pay attention to–and what's just noise. Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg White House Reporter, talks on new COVID rules imposed by the US on travelers coming from China. He spoke with Ed Baxter on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Scott and Michael Wallace talk with White House correspondent Jordan Fabian about the rail strike deal.
Former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone testified under oath and behind closed doors for nearly 8 hours Friday. Sources close to the January 6 committee say he provided new information and corroborated key testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson. Cipollone could be the most important witness in the sprawling probe and the committee says they'll play clips of his interview at upcoming public hearings. Plus, tensions between the White House and Democratic activists reach their boiling point. And he once called Saudi Arabia's leaders a "pariah". Why President Biden is paying the kingdom a visit this week. On today's panel: Margaret Talev of Axios, CNN's Ryan Nobles, CNN's Eva McKend, Jordan Fabian of Bloomberg News, Meridith McGraw of Politico, Susan Glasser of the New Yorker. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Angela Stent, Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Bloomberg White House reporter Jordan Fabian, and Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russia is calling for the remaining troops in Mariupol to surrender after weeks of shelling have decimated the eastern city. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says tens of thousands have died in the siege. As Russian troops regroup ahead of their expected focus on the east, $800 million worth of U.S. heavy weapons and artillery are arriving to boost the Ukrainian military. Plus, President Biden tries to sell his plans to fight inflation. Are voters listening? And why some close advisors to former President Trump worry he's making the wrong endorsements in high-stakes primary races. On today's panel: Former Defense Department official Evelyn Farkas, Karoun Demirjian of the Washington Post, Ret. Brig. Gen. Steven Anderson, Molly Ball of Time Magazine, Jordan Fabian of Bloomberg News, CNN's Melanie Zanona. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Guests: Bloomberg White House reporter Jordan Fabian, Republican Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, Bloomberg reporter Ed Ludlow, Andrew Rossow, Attorney and CEO of AR Media Consulting, and Bloomberg Politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Guests: Bloomberg White House reporter Jordan Fabian, Republican Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, Bloomberg reporter Ed Ludlow, Andrew Rossow, Attorney and CEO of AR Media Consulting, and Bloomberg Politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg's Jordan Fabian has the latest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathan Dean, Senior Government Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Fed Chair Powell and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin testifying before Congress, and how the lack of stimulus is impacting policy. Chris Whalen, Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors, discusses the banks money laundering scandal, and is outlook for the banking sector.Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg White House correspondent, discusses President Trump's speech to the UN blaming China for the failed U.S. response to the coronavirus. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Fanscotian Sports Editor Matt Levine is joined for another episode by close friend and co-host Noah Levy along with Bloomberg White House Correspondent Jordan Fabian to discuss being in close proximity to the president, the 2020 election, the adrenaline rush that comes with job and plenty more. Join Matt and Noah every Thursday throughout the summer to talk with Generation Z as well as society's leaders. Make sure to rate, review and subscribe when finished listening and share with your friends.
Panel guests: Roger Fisk, Democratic Strategist; long time President Obama aide and Principal of New Day Strategy, Guy Snodgrass, CEO of Defense Analytics, former director of communications and chief speechwriter to Secretary of Defense James Mattis and author of “Holding the Line: Inside Trump’s Pentagon with Secretary Mattis” and Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg White House reporter. Kevin also spoke to Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to President Donald Trump about the administration’s Middle East peace plan.
Panel guests: Roger Fisk, Democratic Strategist; long time President Obama aide and Principal of New Day Strategy, Guy Snodgrass, CEO of Defense Analytics, former director of communications and chief speechwriter to Secretary of Defense James Mattis and author of “Holding the Line: Inside Trump’s Pentagon with Secretary Mattis” and Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg White House reporter. Kevin also spoke to Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to President Donald Trump about the administration’s Middle East peace plan.
Guest host Alex Wayne spoke with Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg News White House reporter, Colin Reed, GOP Strategist & Managing Director at the Levinson Group, and Ty Matsdorf, Senior Vice President at the Messina Group and former Executive Director for the 2016 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. They discussed the latest in President Donald Trump impeachment probe, Trump's comments today on Biden, and how this effects the 2020 elections.
Guest host Alex Wayne spoke with Jordan Fabian, Bloomberg News White House reporter, Colin Reed, GOP Strategist & Managing Director at the Levinson Group, and Ty Matsdorf, Senior Vice President at the Messina Group and former Executive Director for the 2016 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. They discussed the latest in President Donald Trump impeachment probe, Trump's comments today on Biden, and how this effects the 2020 elections.
Bill breaks down the Mueller testimony, the odds on impeachment and previews the second Democratic Debate with Reid Epstein of The New York Times, Jennifer Haberkorn of The Los Angeles Times and Jordan Fabian of The Hill.
Kevin spoke with Sean Rankin, Executive Director of the Democratic Attorneys General Association, and Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent at The Hill. They discussed Iran, the Democratic debates, and the battle over whether to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. Kevin also spoke with Sean Spicer, Former White House Press Secretary and Senior Adviser, America First Action on reaction to President Trump picking Stephanie Grisham to serve as the next White House press secretary and communications director.
Kevin spoke with Sean Rankin, Executive Director of the Democratic Attorneys General Association, and Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent at The Hill. They discussed Iran, the Democratic debates, and the battle over whether to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. Kevin also spoke with Sean Spicer, Former White House Press Secretary and Senior Adviser, America First Action on reaction to President Trump picking Stephanie Grisham to serve as the next White House press secretary and communications director.
At a town hall on Tuesday night, Republican Rep Justin Amash from Michigan fielded questions from constituents who gave him a standing ovation at the idea of starting impeachment hearings for Trump. Could this be a tipping point?We talk to The Hill's Jordan Fabian, Yahoo's Hunter Walker and Vox's Ella Nilsen!
While Trump is only about halfway through his first term, he's passed a BIG milestone. The Washington Post says that he has officially told over 10,000 lies in his time in office. It's amazing to consider just how many lies he can roll out in a short period of time. Now that Joe Biden is in the 2020 race, how does that shake up the primary? Most polls show him at the top, but can he keep that up?We talk to The Hill's Jordan Fabian, Politico's Chris Cadelago and Randi Weingarten from the American Federation of Teachers!
Kevin spoke with Margaret Talev, Bloomberg News Senior White House Reporter. Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent @ The Hill, and Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney. They discussed Trump's comments on presidential candidate Herman Cain, impeachment and Trump meeting with Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey.
Kevin spoke with Margaret Talev, Bloomberg News Senior White House Reporter. Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent @ The Hill, and Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney. They discussed Trump's comments on presidential candidate Herman Cain, impeachment and Trump meeting with Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey.
Kevin spoke with Louise Schiavone, Journalist and Senior Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University CAREY Business School & Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent @ The Hill. They discussed healthcare, border security, Joe Biden allegations, and trade policy.
Kevin spoke with Louise Schiavone, Journalist and Senior Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University CAREY Business School & Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent @ The Hill. They discussed healthcare, border security, Joe Biden allegations, and trade policy.
Nancy Pelosi has taken impeachment off the table. Not all Democrats seem to have gotten the message. While Pelosi says Trump isn't "worth it," other Dems say that they're waiting for the Mueller report before taking it off the table. Bottom line: Everything hinges on Robert Mueller. A shocking NON-political scandal as a huge racketeering and bribery ring was uncovered involving wealthy parents paying to get their kids into college. It was a well-organized racket to cheat the system and some Hollywood actors are involved. Plus, the debate about whether or not to ground the Boeing 737 Max airplanes reached America yesterday. Elizabeth Warren says to ground them. Will Donald Trump allow his business deals get in the way of the safety of the American people?We talk to Hanna Trudo from National Journal, Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Molly O'Toole from m the LA Times!
Kevin Cirilli broadcasts live from Hanoi, Vietnam to discusses the second summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the testimony of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen with guests Arkansas Republican Congressman French Hill, Mike Dorning, Bloomberg News White House Editor, Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent @ The Hill & Hagar Chemali former Spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations and Ambassador Samantha Power.
Kevin Cirilli broadcasts live from Hanoi, Vietnam to discusses the second summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the testimony of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen with guests Arkansas Republican Congressman French Hill, Mike Dorning, Bloomberg News White House Editor, Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent @ The Hill & Hagar Chemali former Spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations and Ambassador Samantha Power.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders gave another rare press briefing on Monday. Among other things, she said that Donald Trump doesn't WANT another shutdown, but he certainly isn't ruling it out. Could we see another historic shutdown in a few weeks?Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker says the Mueller investigation is about to wrap up. It could be true, but Trumpers have been saying that for YEARS now. I wouldn't buy it.PLUS - Lots of 2020 news to discuss! We talk to Christopher Cadelago from Politico, Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Jacque Simon from AFGE!
With zero forethought or planning, Donald trump just put out a video that says that we've defeated ISIS and he's bringing home all the troops from Syria. He managed to piss off Republicans and Democrats with this move. First, it gives Putin exactly what he wants. He can now roam free in Syria with zero accountability. Second, it's FAKE NEWS. ISIS is NOT defeated by any stretch. This could end up being a colossal mistake. We talk to Rep Raul Ruiz (D-CA), Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Ella Nilsen from Vox!
Donald Trump canceled an important trip in France to honor soldiers because of a little rain. Is he really the tough guy that he claims to be? He's never visited any active combat zone to honor troops, he skipped a memorial because of rain.... Is it possible that Donald Trump hates the military?PLUS - The election is still going on! Andrew Gillum has rescinded his concession in Florida's Governor's race and the votes continue to be counted! COUNT EVERY VOTE! We talk to Brittany Shepherd from Washingtonian, Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Kevin Robillard from HuffPost.
We will hear from Brett Kavanaugh's accuser. Dr. Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, will face a public hearing. Will Republicans still support a man accused of sexual assault? (That's a rhetorical question. They helped put one in the White House.)Michael Bloomberg says that he's considering a run for President as a Democrat. He's done a lot of good things, but it's time for some new blood! We talk to Sasha Buchert from Lambda Legal, Ryan J. Reilly from Huffpost and Jordan Fabian from The Hill
Michael Cohen released the first taped conversation that he made with Donald Trump about his payment to Karen MacDougal. If there was any doubt about whether or not Michael Cohen was going to flip, it looks like he has. This could be just the beginning of what we learn from Cohen's relationship with Trump. Buckle up...We talk about the chances of Democrats taking back the House and Senate in this year's midterms. We talk all things White House with The Hill's Jordan Fabian. And what does Brett Kavanaugh mean for Trump's use of executive power? We talk to Matt Ford from New Republic.
Today is a lot about Russia, and the ongoing aftermath of Trump's disastrous appeasement summit with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Helsinki. John starts the show talking about the wonderful anti-Trump protests he's been attending at the White House all week. Then we discuss Trump's "grammatical error," the NRA being infiltrated by a Russian spy, Trump's disdain for Montenegro (and how criticizing Montenegro is actually a secret Putin talking point), some new polling showing around 70% of Republicans supporting Trump's job at the summit (and why that's actually not that bad a number for Democrats), and finally some good news: How journalist Jordan Fabian showed some courage at the White House press briefing. This is a 6-minute excerpt of our 62-minute podcast. To hear the entire show, and support our work, please subscribe over at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/20180118
Now that people are seeing the details of the "deal" we made with North Korea, there are more questions than answers. Did Kim Jong Un really agree to denuclearize? Are we really giving up our war games? What was the point? One thing is certain: This is a mess. We talk about it with Nahal Toosi from Politico and Jordan Fabian from The Hill.Plus, Jeff Sessions and the DOJ claim that violent Mexican gangs are a major problem, but then deny people the opportunity to seek asylum. It doesn't add up. Elise Foley from HuffPost gives us the details.
Rudy Giuliani went back on TV over the weekend and dug an even bigger hole for his client, Donald Trump. After letting the cat out of the bag and admitting that Trump lied to the American people about the Stormy Daniels payment, he did the Sunday shows and made the situation worse. We've got the audio and the reaction.We're joined by Addy Baird from ThinkProgress, Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Alex Seitz-Wald from NBC News.
Donald Trump has named notorious war hawk John Bolton as his national security advisor. This should scare the hell out of us. We talk about it with Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Jason Dick from Roll Call.Plus, Facebook is using your data in ways that you wouldn't like. Will they ever stop? Andrew Prokop from Vox gives us the details.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, January 26, 20184:20 pm: Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Rod to discuss why he says President Trump’s recently released immigration outline is a preemptive surrender on nearly all issues4:35 pm: Jordan Fabian of The Hill joins the show to discuss his piece describing the control John Kelly has shown at the White House since taking over as Donald Trump’s second chief of staff6:05 pm: Lori Weigel, a partner at Public Opinion Strategies, joins the show to discuss the results of a new study from the group that shows people love public lands but thing national monuments harm local economies6:20 pm: Yongmei Ni, Assistant Director of the Utah Education Policy Center at the University of Utah, joins the show to discuss the results of a teacher retention study6:35 pm - Listen Back Friday: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversations this week with Representative Brian King about his op-ed piece wondering why so many Mormons are supportive of President Donald Trump, and (at 6:50 pm) with Representative Karianne Lisonbee, who is running a bill that would ban abortions by women seeking the procedure because the child has Down syndrome
We now know that Robert Mueller has talked to AG Jeff Sessions and intends to meet with Donald Trump. Can the administration survive? We talk that, the shutdown and the future of a DACA deal with National Journal's Adam Wollner, The Hill's Jordan Fabian and WaPo's Eugene Scott
Bill Press is out so executive producer Peter Ogburn is filling in. He welcomes Matt Gertz, Jordan Fabian and Jack Jenkins to discuss Jeff Sessions' new recollection of the George Papadopoulos meeting, the fake Washington Post robocall in Alabama, Donald Trump's return for Asia, Roy Moore's reliance on religion - the entire Wednesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Jordan Fabian, Joe Cirincione and Esther Yu-Hsi Lee to discuss Donald Trump's distasteful comments to a Gold Star widow, his flip-flop on Obamacare CSR payments, Rex Tillerson's shaky State Department and the cost of repealing DACA in cities and states across the country - the entire Wednesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Jordan Fabian, Elana Schor and Travis Waldron to discuss Donald Trump's Sunday morning tweet-storm, what to expect from his speech at the UN, the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal bill and Florida's nursing home problem exposed in the wake of Hurricane Irma - the entire Monday edition of the Bill Press Show!
The FCC is currently considering whether it will overturn the long-fought net neutrality rules enacted under the Wheeler FCC. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia subsequently upheld the rules. If the Ajit Pai FCC undoes the rules, as it is likely to do, there will be, as always, winners and losers. Who will they be? Further, ISPs are arguing that they too believe in net neutrality principles. But does their purported support of net neutrality principles align with the original definition of net neutrality that was first advanced by their opponents? Bio Christopher Lewis (@ChrisJ_Lewis) is Vice President at Public Knowledge. He leads the organization's advocacy on Capitol Hill and other government agencies. Prior to joining Public Knowledge in 2012, Chris served at the Federal Communications Commission as Deputy Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs. At the FCC, Chris advised the FCC Chairman on legislative and political strategy. He is a former U.S. Senate staffer for the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Chris also has over 15 years' worth of advocacy experience. Previously, Chris worked as the North Carolina Field Director for Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential Campaign. Chris serves on the Board of Directors for the Institute for Local Self Reliance. He also represents Public Knowledge on the Board of the Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group (BITAG). Chris graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelors degree in Government. He lives in Alexandria, VA where he loves working on local civic issues and is elected to the Alexandria City Public School Board. Resources Public Knowledge Conscience of a Conservative: A Rejection of Destructive Politics and a Return to Principle by Jeff Flake News Roundup Trump's manufacturing council disbands After he made insensitive remarks following racial unrest in Charlottesville, Virginia the weekend before last, Trump was forced to shut down his manufacturing advisory council. Several CEOs had decided to resign from the council after Trump failed to denounce the KKK and White Nationalists, saying instead that there had been "hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides." He then backtracked reading a prepared statement, only to go back to saying all sides were at fault for the violence. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich was among the CEOs to resign from the council. Steven Musil reports in CNET. But the American Tech Council remains intact, although the CEOS of Google, Apple and Microsoft wrote internal memos distancing themselves from the administration. That's in next.gov. Tech companies ban extremist websites and causes Both Google and GoDaddy last week announced that they would not host sites like Daily Stormer that espouse white supremacist ideology. First Amendment advocacy groups, however, like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, argue that the move could backfire and set a bad precedent for civil rights groups. Andrew Morse reports for CNET. Sites like GoFundMe and Paypal are also banning white supremacists from raising funds on their platforms. Abbey White reports in Vox. But the LA Times reports that these groups are forming their own corporate ecosystem in defiance of Silicon Valley. DOJ seeks user info from Anti-Trump website Dreamhost wrote a blog post last week disclosing that the Justice Department has been demanding, for months, site visitor information from the anti-Trump website distruptj20.org. The warrant seeks all files from the site. Colin Lecher reports in the Verge. Trump bolsters U.S. Cyber Command President Trump is bolstering the U.S. Cyber Command making it a full combatant command. Now, administration officials will need to decide whether to spin out Cyber Command from the NSA. Jordan Fabian reports in The Hill. The cozy relationship between Sinclair Broadcasting and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai The New York Times reported last week on Sinclair Broadcasting's enormous influence on current FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. Sinclair, known for its right-leaning content, currently owns or operates 175 television stations nationwide. But it has also proposed to merge with Tribune Media, which would bring that number up to 215 stations. The deal would also give Sinclair a much larger presence in cities, including New York City, where it would own WPIX Channel 11. When he was an FCC Commissioner, Pai even ripped language, almost verbatim, from Sinclair's own filings. Pai used the language to bolster his official legal arguments in support of Sinclair's opposition to the Wheeler FCC's crackdown on joint sales agreements. Then, just 10 days after he became FCC Chairman, Pai relaxed those restrictions. Since becoming Chairman, Pai has also relaxed some TV ownership limits. Cecilia Kang, Eric Lipton and and Sydney Ember report in The New York Times. Trump orders China IP practices investigation President Trump has ordered an investigation into China's alleged theft of U.S. intellectual property. The administration estimates the alleged theft may have cost U.S. businesses some $600 billion. You can find the story in Fortune. Federal Judge: LinkedIn must allow startup access to data--for now U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen in San Francisco has ordered Microsoft's LinkedIn to open up its public data to a third-party startup. The startup, hiQ Labs, scrapes data LinkedIn users post publicly and uses it to predict which employees are likely to leave their jobs. Microsoft argues that hiQ's practices violate the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. But Judge Chen isn't buying it. He says that law doesn't apply to publicly available data. Jacob Gershman reports for the Wall Street Journal. Ninth Circuit says Spokeo is liable for posting wrong info In a 3-0 decision, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a man who sued Spokeo for posting the wrong picture and saying he was a married father, affluent, employed, in his 50s and with a graduate degree. The central issue was whether publishing this wrong information carried some particular harm. The Court ruled that it did . The case had already been up to the Supreme Court, which sent it back down to determine the degree of harm caused by the wrong information. While the damages in this case are minor, only around $1,000, it is seen as having significant implications for large tech companies like Facebook and Google that publish a variety of different types of consumer information. Uber agrees to FTC privacy audits Finally, Uber will now be subject to FTC privacy audits for the next 20 years. The company settled with the FTC last week after failing, in 2014, to prevent the theft of over 100,000 names and drivers license numbers. Anita Balakrishnan reports for CNBC.
We've learned that Trump has no plan for North Korea. So now what? We talked to Alexi McCammond form Axios, Jordan Fabian from The Hill and Democratic Strategist Peter Fenn about where we go from here.
Mark Preston, a CNN senior political analyst and executive editor of CNN Politics, has a new radio show on SiriusXM POTUS! It's called "Full Stop", and its goal is to give you a break from the 24-hour news marathon and try to flesh out a full story for you. It has more background, more substance and more context to help make you more informed. Mark joins Michael Steele and Rick Ungar to preview the show and his interview with Secretary George Shultz, former Secretary of Labor, Treasury and State. Jordan Fabian, White House correspondent for The Hill, also joined the show to discuss the ongoing feud between President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Bill Press welcomes Donna Edwards, Jordan Fabian, and Steven Shepard to discuss the latest roadblock for the GOP's health care bill, one former member of Congress' impassioned plea to her colleagues on saving the ACA, the White House's shifting defense on Don Jr.'s Russia meeting, and Donald Trump's historically-low approval rating - the full Monday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Vann R. Newkirk II, Jordan Fabian, & Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY) to discuss the search for the GOP Senate's health care bill, another cop acquitted of shooting a black man, the future of the White House Comms department, & the lack of heart in the Republicans' approach to health care - the full Thursday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Jordan Fabian, Kevin Baron, & Matthew Gertz to discuss Donald Trump's nonsensical midnight tweet, his decision to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the latest on the fight against ISIS, & Sean Hannity's never-ending conspiracy theories - the full Wednesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Donna Edwards, Jordan Fabian, & Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) to discuss Donald Trump's tax plan to benefit the wealthy, a former congresswoman's perspective on how Democrats move forward, the lack of action in Trump's executive orders, & the path for impeachment - the full Wednesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press & Peter Ogburn welcome Jordan Fabian, Dawn Laguens, & Dan Diamond to discuss Donald Trump's failure to deliver a health care vote to the floor of the House, why Trump should've tackled tax reform first, how Planned Parenthood stands to lose with the GOP health plan, & what Democrats plan to do to fight the bill - all the big highlights from this Friday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Jordan Fabian & Elizabeth Wydra to discuss Rex Tillerson's confirmation as secretary of state, Michael Flynn's threat to Iran, Donald Trump's Black History Month fail, & blocking the votes for SCOTUS + Cabinet nominees - all the big highlights from this Thursday edition of the Bill Press Show!
In ten days, President Obama will leave the White House. But as the current President gives his farewell speech in his home town of Chicago, key players from the team assembled by the man set to replace Mr Obama in just over a week, President elect Donald Trump, are being confirmed to their cabinet posts in Washington. And many eyes will be on Mr Trump;s pick as Secretary of State, the former oil boss, Ex ExxonMobil chief executive Rex Tillerson. Jordan Fabian, White House Correspondent for The Hill tells us why. A lack of investment spending in emerging markets is strangling economic growth in those countries. That's the warning from the World Bank in its annual global forecast. The report's lead author, Franziska Ohnsorge, talks to us about that, China, and trying to get a read on the Trump administration. It's the swankiest week of schmoozing and high powered financial dealing of the year, and all against the backdrop of the snowy Swiss Alps. But why is the World Economic Forum in Davos such a pull for the World's business elite? Sandra Navidi - author of a new book called Superhubs: How the Financial Elite & Their Networks Rule Our World is here to tell us. And, don't fancy becoming an air force pilot but still fancy travelling faster than the speed of sound? The answer used to be buy a ticket for Concorde, until the transatlantic supersonic plane landed for the final time in 2003. But could a very high speed return to supersonic passenger travel be on the horizon, the BBC's Business Correspondent Theo Leggett has been taking a look. To pilot us through the hour, the BBC's Fergus Nicoll is joined from Los Angeles by Raghu Manavalan, a broadcaster at Marketplace and from Singapore by Nisid Hajari, Asia Editor for Bloomberg View. (Picture: President Barack Obama delivers a farewell speech to the nation in Chicago, Illinois. Credit: Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Bill Press welcomes Igor Volsky, Jordan Fabian, Glenn Thrush, & Emily Crockett to discuss the Trump family's donor bidding, Guns Down America's stand against the NRA, President Obama's ineffective threat to Russia, why Keith Ellison may be the best choice to lead the Democrats, & a preview of the Women's March on Washington - all the big highlights from this Tuesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill Press welcomes Arthur Delaney, Jordan Fabian, Maura Judkis, & Jon Allen to discuss Trump's lie about Ford Motors, President Obama's annual turkey pardon, how to talk to your Trump-supporting family members at Thanksgiving, & the alt-right's awful neo-Nazi leader - all the big highlights from this Tuesday edition of the Bill Press Show!