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Hour 2 - Guests include author and former Trump staffer Peter Navarro, former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, and author and investigative journalist Daniel Greenfield.
HOUR 1SCOTUS strikes down Affirmative Action / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/06/29/scotus-strikes-down-affirmative-action?Affirmative Action banned by SCOTUS / (CBS) https://www.cbsnews.com/video/us-education-secretary-miguel-cardona-on-supreme-court-decision-striking-down-affirmative-action/Cardiologist Dr. David Wild, MD on Ozempic and the medical professionIn a 6-3 decision, the court's conservative majority rejected President Biden's plan to cancel more than $400 billion in student loan debt for millions of borrowers. / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/30/us/student-loans-supreme-court-biden?Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt discusses how Republicans are suing Biden over student debt handout / (FOX News) https://www.foxbusiness.com/video/6313091967112HOUR 2https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/30/movies/alan-arkin-dead.html?The state of Alaska and some of its communities have been awarded nearly $2 billion in federal funding to ensure that every resident has access to the internet / (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/06/30/nearly-2b-broadband-funding-earmarked-connect-alaskans-faster-internet/Paul Asay from Plugged In reviews the new Indiana Jones movie and "Sound of Freedom"Todd Smoldon from Gov Dunleavy's Mat-Su OfficeCVFRD volunteers Declan Dammeyer (male) and Julia Thomas join Tom. They're part of organizing committee putting on Chugiak's Independence Day parade, which began in 1952 .
John talks with outgoing Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about his future plans.
Hour 2 - John's guests include former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and the Kansas Director of Americans For Prosperity Elizabeth Patton.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly won her re-election bid against Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt last month. Now, she's looking ahead to the 2023 legislative session, where Republicans continue to hold all the power in the Kansas House and Senate.
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about the upcoming midterm elections and his campaign for governor.
John visits with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about his campaign for Kansas Governor.
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, Mike Huckabee, and Ralph Reed join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about his call on the state legislature to pass the Parents Bill of Rights.
Hour 2 - John's guests include former NFL wide receiver Jordy Nelson, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and comments from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about the overturning of Roe V Wade, the New York conceal and carry decision and more.
Hour 2 - John's guests include former Presidential advisor Grover Norquist, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and Kansas State Senator Renee Erickson.
John visits with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about his run for Governor of Kansas, Title 42, April job losses in Kansas, support of law enforcement, Laura Kelly's campaign
Hour 2 - John's guests include Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and Political Commentator Mercedes Schlapp.
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Tuesday, April 5. Some more wet weather could return on Tuesday. According to the National Weather Service there will be a chance of rain and then possibly a thunderstorm after 4 p.m. The overall chance of precipitation is listed at 80 percent. Otherwise the high temperature will rise to near 56 degrees with partly sunny skies. The low should be around 38 degrees, so there will be no chance for snow until at least Thursday. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller is asking the Environmental Protection Agency to allow the sale of gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol — E15 — this summer to ease prices at the pump. “Doing so will give the citizens of our states relief from the volatile and record-high gas prices, including price increases caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine,” Miller said in a letter from him and Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt to EPA administrator Michael Regan. Miller, a Democrat seeking re-election, joins many Republicans and ethanol industry leaders in calling for the Biden administration to use E15 to ease gas price pressures on consumers. Air-quality regulations prohibit the sale of E15 from June 1 to Sept. 15 in many areas of the United States. The EPA has the authority to allow E15 fuel to be sold year-round when “extreme or unusual fuel or fuel additive supply circumstances exist.” Iowa and Kansas are among the nation's top ethanol producers. Sen. Chuck Grassley is a “no” vote on confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Supreme Court justice. Grassley, an Iowa Republican, announced his decision Monday morning at a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee. “Having carefully studied her record, unfortunately, I think she and I have fundamentally different views on the role judges should play in our system of government. Because of those disagreements, I can't support her nomination,” said Grassley, the ranking Republican on the committee. Jackson appears to be on track for a split Senate confirmation as President Joe Biden's first Supreme Court appointment. Republican Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitt Romney have announced they will vote for Jackson's confirmation. Residents and visitors can once again rent an e-bike or scooter in downtown Cedar Rapids and surrounding districts to get around town. The city launched its micromobility program for a fourth season on April 1. Through the program, Chicago-based vendor VeoRide brings a fleet containing e-bikes, standup scooters and sit-down scooters to the urban core. Users can rent the devices through the Veo mobile app. The program's return comes on the heels of the Cedar Rapids City Council signing off on a https://www.thegazette.com/local-government/scooters-to-stay-in-cedar-rapids-with-changes-to-promote-safety-reduce-clutter/ (three-year extension) of the city's contract with VeoRide. Some https://www.thegazette.com/local-government/cedar-rapids-to-consider-extending-contract-for-electric-bike-scooter-rentals/ (changes were made to the program) in an effort to promote safety and reduce clutter from improperly parked devices. These include ID verification to confirm the rider is above 18, a required safety quiz at the start of each riding season, a lower idle time for staff to pick up devices, and geofencing preventing the scooters from being used in event areas defined by the city's special events team. Support for this news update was provided by New Pioneer Food Co-op. Celebrating 50 years as Eastern Iowa's destination for locally and responsibly sourced groceries with stores in Iowa City, Coralville and Cedar Rapids; and you can order online through Co-op Cart athttp://www.newpi.coop/ ( newpi.coop).
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about a recent trip to the U.S. southern border.
Hour 2 - John's guests include the co-founder of Airline Employees for Health Freedom Sherry Walker, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and Kansas Representative Stephen Owens.
The top headlines from The Kansas City Star on Tuesday, January 4, 2021 including: The University of Kansas Health System is missing more than 500 of its more than 13,500 employees because of COVID, former President Donald Trump endorsed Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt in the race for governor and Lenexa's Orchard Corners Shopping Center, just west of Oak Park Mall, has been sold.
On this episode of Forward Ever: Leading in Challenging Times, host Gary Shorman speaks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt.
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about joining six other states in suing OSHA over President Biden's vaccine mandate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Saturday! Guest, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt discusses state ligitation against federal government on mandated vaccines on businesses, immigration crisis at border, election laws, and more. Guest, Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Association, joins to discuss upcoming gun show in Wichita. Discussion antique guns, gun laws at gun show, organization and more. Kansas Congressional leaders vote on Defense bill..including red flag laws?
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is working hard to return to an office in the Capitol where he previously served as a state senator. Now he is campaigning for the Republican Party's nomination for governor in 2022. Schmidt joins senior reporter Tim Carpenter on the Reflector podcast to discuss the campaign and a potential shot at challenging incumbent Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly.
The top headlines from The Kansas City Star on Tuesday, August 3, 2021, including a Missouri Boy Scout camp sent kids home early after a handful of people attending the last session of the summer tested positive for COVID-19, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said he will prosecute any election crimes in Douglas County that the district attorney refuses to act on, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby said that each remaining school in the league can expect to earn about $14 million less per year without Texas and OU and Jason Isbell's Kansas City area concert has been canceled due to ‘unforeseen circumstances.'
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about election laws, Gov. Kelly and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John visits with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about a case concerning faith based schools, Wichita's non-discrimination order and fighting for a Trump administration immigration policy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone's talking about CRT – Critical Race Theory. Don't miss Stigall's Saturday special on the subject. But it's not just in school. It's in our churches, too. One of the most important voices in this spiritual battle of CRT in our churches is Voddie Baucham, Jr. He's authored a new book that's a must read “Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastophe.” Plus, a profile from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt on fighting CTR in Kansas, election integrity, and his feelings about Trump's role in flipping Kansas back to a Republican in the governor's mansion. And Hunter Biden's sordid life is fully detailed in a new New York Post column that's an ADULT CONTENT WARNING.
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about vaccine passports, running for Governor and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John talks with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt about his campaign for governor, fraudulent unemployment claims, the COVID-19 pandemic and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk about the entrance of Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt into the governor's race against incumbent Gov. Laura Kelly.
Montana Attorney General and NAAG President Tim Fox is joined by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt for a discussion about arguing a case before the nation's highest court, protecting America's seniors, and combating human trafficking.