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In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Ex-President Joe Biden's former chief of staff Ron Klain told House investigators that Hillary Clinton approached him with concerns about the octogenarian leader's political viability "by 2024," Klain spoke with staff on the House Oversight Committee for over five hours on Thursday, as Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., continues to probe whether top Biden aides concealed signs of mental decline in the ex-president. Also Kaiser Permanente is pausing the transgender surgeries for patients age 18 and under, a major victory for the federal government in its fight to prevent teens from undergoing such operations plus much more. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, Jimmy Failla reacts to the latest revelations coming out of the House Oversight Committee's investigation into whether aides for former President Biden helped cover up his cognitive decline. Comedian Charles McBee gives his take on why CBS decided to cancel Stephen Colbert's Late Night show. PLUS, Jenny Failla checks in to share her Mount Rushmore of 80s icons. [00:00:00] Klain reveals Hillary thought Biden was too old to run again [00:37:05] Liberal comedian attempts to defend Colbert amid cancelation [00:55:22] Charles McBee [01:13:50] More Hunter Biden interview reaction [01:32:10] Jenny Failla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Bob Frantz takes you through the stories that matter the most on the morning of 07/25/25.
Jim is back and opens Wednesday's 3 Martini Lunch by sharing the saga of a big oak tree that landed on his house over the weekend—and who he blames for it. Then Jim and Greg dig into a victory for free speech and common sense at the U.S. Supreme Court, the good and the frustrating parts of the GOP's Big Beautiful Bill, and more insight on who was really running the country while Biden was supposedly president.First, after Jim details the unnerving tree incident, they cheer the U.S. Supreme Court for ending the punishment aimed at Maine state lawmaker Laurel Libby. Democrats barred her from debating or voting after she posted a photo of a male athlete winning a girls' sporting event on Facebook. But while the court got it right, Jim explains why he's still alarmed by the verdict.Next, they dig into the good, the bad, and the uncertainty surrounding the GOP's Big Beautiful Bill to make the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent and add many other provisions. There is a lot to like in the bill but there is also some disappointment concerning the tax code and what blue state Republicans want to include before supporting the legislation.Finally, they wince as the new book on Joe Biden's cognitive decline reveals the figures who were really running the country while Biden infirmities got worse and worse. And Jim stresses that none of these supposedly breathtaking revelations are actually news. It's just that some reporters and political operatives are confirming what we already knew now that there's no political benefit to covering for Biden.Please visit our great sponsors:It's free, online, and easy to start—no strings attached. Enroll in Understanding Capitalism with Hillsdale College. Visit https://hillsdale.edu/MartiniThis podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. We're all better with help. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/3ML to get 10% off your first month.
Join Jim and Greg for 3 Martini Lunch as they analyze President Trump's latest tariffs, the FBI's complicity in silencing on the Hunter Biden laptop, and the underwhelming leadership of House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.First, they break down Trump's sweeping new tariffs on most nations and imported automobiles, explaining the economic arguments for and against them and what the impact could be, depending upon how other nations respond. Jim also exposes how tariffs are being applied to places with no human inhabitants or economic relevance. Plus, they explain why anyone who grew up in the 1980s should understand this issue.Next, they examine newly revealed internal FBI chats proving the agency knew in mid-October 2020 that the Hunter Biden laptop was real and under criminal investigation—yet remained silent while Democrats and the media buried the story. Finally, while it's good for the GOP, they wonder why House Democrats continue backing Hakeem Jeffries as their leader. His speaking style lacks impact, and he repeatedly pushes unpopular positions—most recently daring Republicans to vote on the SAVE Act, which mandates photo ID and proof of citizenship to vote.Please visit our great sponsors:This spring, get up to 50% off select plants at Fast Growing Trees with code MARTINI, plus an extra 15% off at checkout on your first purchase! at https://fastgrowingtrees.com/MartiniNo missed calls, no missed customers with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at https://Openphone.com/3ml
The CAFE team is taking a break from our usual programming this week, but we're sharing another podcast we think you'll enjoy. It's hosted by Preet's colleague, Kara Swisher, an award-winning journalist who covers tech, politics, and media. In this episode, Kara speaks with Ron Klain, the former White House Chief of Staff for President Joe Biden and the Chief Legal Officer for Airbnb. They cover President Biden's decision to withdraw from the race, the role donors played in forcing Biden's hand, and the fallout from the disastrous debate in June and accusations that Klain was partly to blame for the president's poor performance. They also discuss Biden's legacy and Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign. It's another challenging, insightful discussion from one of the best in podcasting. You can listen to more of her show here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From the Senate, to the VP Residence to the Oval: Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain has been inside President Biden's inner circle for nearly 40 years. This spring, he even took time off from his brand new job as Airbnb's Chief Legal Officer to help Biden prep for his (no good, very bad day) debate against Donald Trump. Kara talks to Klain (her former Hoya college buddy) about the many questions, accusations and now conspiracy theories swirling around President Biden's decision to exit the presidential race, whether Republicans are right to call it a “coup”, how Vice President Kamala Harris should be positioning herself in the next 100 days, and what President Biden's legacy will be in the years to come. Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find Kara on Threads/Instagram @karaswisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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With President Biden forcefully declaring that he isn't leaving the presidential race, the latest polling looks frightening. The Cook Political Report just released new polling averages showing Donald Trump leading Biden nationally by three points. FiveThirtyEight's averages also look grim. New swing state polls show Trump dominating. But Ron Klain, the former White House chief of staff to Biden, nonetheless maintains that Biden is still the Democrat with the best shot against Trump. We invited Klain on the show, and he fielded some hard questions while making an expansive case that Biden still has a path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With President Biden forcefully declaring that he isn't leaving the presidential race, the latest polling looks frightening. The Cook Political Report just released new polling averages showing Donald Trump leading Biden nationally by three points. FiveThirtyEight's averages also look grim. New swing state polls show Trump dominating. But Ron Klain, the former White House chief of staff to Biden, nonetheless maintains that Biden is still the Democrat with the best shot against Trump. We invited Klain on the show, and he fielded some hard questions while making an expansive case that Biden still has a path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With President Biden forcefully declaring that he isn't leaving the presidential race, the latest polling looks frightening. The Cook Political Report just released new polling averages showing Donald Trump leading Biden nationally by three points. FiveThirtyEight's averages also look grim. New swing state polls show Trump dominating. But Ron Klain, the former White House chief of staff to Biden, nonetheless maintains that Biden is still the Democrat with the best shot against Trump. We invited Klain on the show, and he fielded some hard questions while making an expansive case that Biden still has a path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr Klain and I took a deep dive into the state of affairs with PTs assessing and managing blood pressure. Bottom line - we have a lot of work to do.... if students are learning how to do things the right way in school and then seeing their CI's NEVER take vitals in clinicals, we have a problem. This one got a little heated for me, but informative across the board. Listen... and take blood pressure! 3 papers referenced: Severin R, Sabbahi A, Albarrati A, Phillips SA, Arena S. Blood Pressure Screening by Outpatient Physical Therapists: A Call to Action and Clinical Recommendations. Phys Ther. 2020 Jun 23;100(6):1008-1019. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzaa034. Erratum in: Phys Ther. 2021 Jul 1;101(7): PMID: 32232372; PMCID: PMC7462048. Marks T, Thakkar R, Pottorf O, Rosen Z, Hagan L. Effect of a First Clinical Experience on Physical Therapy Students' Perception of the Importance of Obtaining and Assessing Blood Pressure. J Allied Health. 2023 Summer;52(2):127-135. PMID: 37269031.
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We are buzzing into a new season with an interview with former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain! Beginning working with President Joe Biden in 1988, Klain has nearly four decades of experience serving all three branches of government and the private sector. His unmatched expertise was tested in the first two years of the Biden Administration as they faced a conundrum of crises from Covid-19 to January 6th to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Klain spoke about his time here at Georgetown and the lessons he has learned from his time in public service. You do not want to miss this episode!
The White House chief-of-staff role is the hardest gig in Washington, D.C. Dick Cheney blamed the job for giving him his first heart attack, during the Ford Administration. A hapless chief of staff can break a Presidency; an effective one was nicknamed the Velvet Hammer. In January, Joe Biden's first chief of staff, Ron Klain, was replaced by Jeffrey Zients. In a conversation from last winter, the staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos use Klain's departure as a jumping-off point to discuss what it's actually like to run a White House.
It's the easily missed bits and pieces of intel that can truly tell the story. An intriguing press conference complete with brown shoes. Setting a China narrative. Are those Durham people? A signal across the bow. So many irons in the fire it's hard to keep up. An over abundance of liars and lies. Clapper is a good start. It was truly the shot heard round the world. That is one scary girl friend. So much money made selling hopium. Miss Lindsey is everywhere, and that is not good. Incredibly, China and Russia have cooperating armed forces. Look at all those shootings lately. No doubt there's an up tic in deep state moves lately. Treason is looping NSA's feed into foreign intel. Why is Japan a target? Elon means danger. Pompeo, Klain, Brennan, McCain, Mitch and more. People washing ashore with cocaine. Generals are useless without fighting troops. That's you. Get active and put some pieces together. Lawn chair potatoes just waiting for answers don't cut it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
On a special episode of the Sara Carter Show, Sara is joined by former British Defense Ministry official Nick Pope. They discuss the implications of the latest Defense Authorization Act which requires the DOD to reopen every UFO investigation since 1945. Pope also points out how far the debate has come, with talk of UFO's moving from fringe conspiracy theories to open discussions in Congress and the Pentagon.They also cover why UFO encounters seem to cluster around nuclear facilities and hypothesize why aliens may be interested in our little blue marble.Additionally, Sara covers the infuriating and tragic story of an innocent 20-year-old woman from Maryland, who was brutally murdered and raped by an MS-13 gang member. The murderer easily got into the country because he was only 17 years old. Sara explains why politicians, who place their own political power above the lives of America's youth, have blood on their hands on this story and many others like it.Finally, Sara roasts the "OG" of disinformation, Dan Rather, and his ridiculous tweet about the anti-woke education reforms of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.Please support our generous sponsors: My Pillow https://www.mypillow.com/carterSleep cool with the new MyPillow 2.0 now Buy One Get One Free with code CARTER.The Association of Mature American Citizenshttps://amac.us/carterThe benefits of membership are great, but the cause is even greater.Allegiance Goldhttps://protectwithsara.comClick or Call 877-702-7272 tell them Sara sent you and get $5,000 of free silver on a qualifying purchase. Tragedy in Maryland:https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/mother-demands-border-fix-daughter-ms-13-murder
This week, President Biden confirmed the news that Jeff Zients will replace Ron Klain as White House Chief of Staff. Zients, an entrepreneur, formerly served as President Biden's Covid-19 response coordinator. Klain's departure from the White House comes as the President faces political headwinds over classified documents, a looming debt crisis, and a potential re-election campaign in 2024. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush and FOX News Contributor, Karl Rove explains why the Chief of Staff's role is so critical to the administration and discusses the challenges Zients may face within the role. He also takes a look back at Klain's career in office and looks ahead at potential Democratic challengers in the 2024 presidential election. Following their holiday travel meltdown, Southwest Airlines was met with criticism from angry travelers whose plans were disrupted by the mass flight cancellations. The chaos has led to a shift in attention toward an alternative mode of transportation: high-speed railways. President and CEO of Eno Center for Transportation and Brookings Metro Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Puentes discusses the current state of rail across the country, how the airline industry has lobbied against rail projects in the past, and why there's public demand for more competition within the transportation sector today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, President Biden confirmed the news that Jeff Zients will replace Ron Klain as White House Chief of Staff. Zients, an entrepreneur, formerly served as President Biden's Covid-19 response coordinator. Klain's departure from the White House comes as the President faces political headwinds over classified documents, a looming debt crisis, and a potential re-election campaign in 2024. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush and FOX News Contributor, Karl Rove explains why the Chief of Staff's role is so critical to the administration and discusses the challenges Zients may face within the role. He also takes a look back at Klain's career in office and looks ahead at potential Democratic challengers in the 2024 presidential election. Following their holiday travel meltdown, Southwest Airlines was met with criticism from angry travelers whose plans were disrupted by the mass flight cancellations. The chaos has led to a shift in attention toward an alternative mode of transportation: high-speed railways. President and CEO of Eno Center for Transportation and Brookings Metro Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Puentes discusses the current state of rail across the country, how the airline industry has lobbied against rail projects in the past, and why there's public demand for more competition within the transportation sector today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, President Biden confirmed the news that Jeff Zients will replace Ron Klain as White House Chief of Staff. Zients, an entrepreneur, formerly served as President Biden's Covid-19 response coordinator. Klain's departure from the White House comes as the President faces political headwinds over classified documents, a looming debt crisis, and a potential re-election campaign in 2024. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush and FOX News Contributor, Karl Rove explains why the Chief of Staff's role is so critical to the administration and discusses the challenges Zients may face within the role. He also takes a look back at Klain's career in office and looks ahead at potential Democratic challengers in the 2024 presidential election. Following their holiday travel meltdown, Southwest Airlines was met with criticism from angry travelers whose plans were disrupted by the mass flight cancellations. The chaos has led to a shift in attention toward an alternative mode of transportation: high-speed railways. President and CEO of Eno Center for Transportation and Brookings Metro Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Puentes discusses the current state of rail across the country, how the airline industry has lobbied against rail projects in the past, and why there's public demand for more competition within the transportation sector today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The White House chief of staff is the second most powerful but hardest gig in Washington, D.C. Dick Cheney blamed the job for giving him his first heart attack, during the Ford Administration. A hapless chief of staff can break a Presidency; effective ones get nicknamed the Velvet Hammer. On Friday, the Biden Administration announced that Ron Klain will depart as chief of staff, after two long years in the job. The staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos gather for their weekly conversation to look at what Klain accomplished and what to expect from his replacement, Jeffrey Zients.
Biden formally announces Ron Klain is stepping down as White House chief of staff and will be replaced by Jeff Zients. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Things continue to get worse for Joe Biden as more classified documents were found in his Delaware home. Still, the so-called president maintains it's not a big deal, showing just how little he understands the rules and how high he holds himself above others. Plus, Ron Klain is out as the Chief of Staff and the "Winter of Death" dude, Jeff Zients, is in, Kamala tries speaking again and Antifa got their asses kicked in Atlanta. RUMBLE: See the full LIVE show on Rumble. Subscribe, Watch and Engage at https://rumble.com/DrewBerquist LOCALS: Get Booze & Banter and Exclusive Content at https://DrewBerquist.Locals.com SUPPORT THE SHOW: Love Common Sense And Want To Keep Free Speech Alive? Support the Show. https://www.drewberquist.com/support/ SHOW SPONSORS AND AUDIENCE DISCOUNTS Mammoth Nation - Shop Conservative and push back against the woke left. Become a member at https://mammothnation.com/ and use promo code DREW to save 30% on your membership. Red Beach Nation - Whether you live at the beach, are traveling to one or just want to imagine yourself there…Red Beach's comfy patriotic apparel is sure to lift your spirits. Use promo code DREW and save 10% at https://RedBeachNation.com My Patriot Supply - Every family should have at least one three-month supply of food per person. Go to www.SurviveWithDrew.com to SAVE $150 and get FREE SHIPPING on your 3-Month Food Kits. My Pillow - Get the best night's sleep of your life and save! Use Promo Code DREW to save up to 66% off your purchase at https://MyPillow.com The Root Brands-Get rid of heavy metals and toxins in your body! Purchase Clean Slate and other Root Brands products here: https://therootbrands.com/shop/drewberquist Aura - The New Standard in Digital Security Honest Pricing. Serious Protection. Help When You Need It. Visit Aura.com/DREWBERQUIST and Save 40% LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new content every day.
Sara shares the chilling details of her visit to Philadelphia's drug-ravaged Kensington neighborhood from the addicts who describe themselves as zombies to the needles covering the ground to the drugs that literally erode human flesh and expose bones. She also explains why Philadelphia and many other American cities are overwhelmed with these tragedies and why they are directly tied to our open border policies.Sara also welcomes Run Gen-Z Founder Joe Mitchell to discuss the daunting challenge of convincing young adults to break free from the liberal mindset and embrace freedom and opportunity instead of endless grievances and a resentment of America.Finally, Sara offers her thoughts on the latest discoveries of classified documents in President Biden's possession and what she believes is really behind the timing of all this.Please visit our great sponsors:Allegiance Goldhttps://protectwithsara.comClick or Call 877-702-7272 tell them Sara sent you and get $5,000 of free silver on a qualifying purchase. My Pillow https://www.mypillow.com/carterStart the new year in the Giza Dream Sheets from as low as $29.98!The Association of Mature American Citizenshttps://amac.us/carterThe benefits of membership are great, but the cause is even greater.For more information on Run Gen-Z, visit https://rungenz.com/
Fellas discuss President Biden's worsening documents scandal and play a final game of Klain to Fame before welcoming former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to the variety progrum.
Join Jim and Greg as they consider whether Republicans have a better shot at winning a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona now that liberal Rep. Ruben Gallego announced he is seeking the Democratic nomination in order to run against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema - who was a Democrat and is now an independent. Can the GOP take advantage of a three-way race? They also welcome the news that White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain will be leaving soon after steering the Biden administration far to the left on many issues and then unconvincingly trying to spin us on the consequences of that approach. Finally, Jim breaks down the impasse on the Pentagon opposing sending M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine and Germany refusing to send tanks unless we do.Please visit our great sponsors:Nutrafolhttps://nutrafol.com/menUse promo code MARTINI to save $15 of your first month's subscription.
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is expected to step down some time after the State of the Union address next month. Ukraine continues to urge Germany to send tanks. Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Florida to make the push for national legislation protecting reproductive rights. The Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills will meet for the first time since Damar Hamlin's terrifying collapse. And Buzz Aldrin ties the knot at age 93. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Before we get to today's segment on TalkBack with Chuck Wilder, I want to talk a little bit more about who's culpable for the top secret documents being in Joe Biden's garage…and his personal office…and every other place they're not supposed to be.If you have a Chief of Staff – for president or a vice president or anybody at that level of government, that Chief of Staff is obligated to know about every single thing that goes on in that office. He or she is in charge. So, while Joe Biden may not have known what documents were in boxes next to his Corvette in the garage, Ron Klain, his Chief of Staff – both from when he was Vice President and now as President – should have known exactly what was in those boxes and what documents were contained therein.He needed to know where these documents were, when they were transported, who transported them, and why they were transported to where they were transported.Ron Klain is the hardcore radical Leftist that manages the White House today. So, as we start talking about culpability and who should be held accountable for these documents being illegally in locations they're not supposed to be.It's not an oversight. They were illegally removed. A crime has been committed and that's an absolute; there's no arguing away from that. It doesn't matter whether the Biden White House is “cooperating” with the National Archives, is “cooperating” with the Special Counsel or is cooperating with the DoJ. The fact that the top secret documents were there means a crime was committed and that's what we need to focus on:* Who knew about it?* When did they know about it?* Why was it authorized?* Who moved them?Everyone who knew about these top secret documents being in Delaware or being at the University of Pennsylvania – when they weren't supposed to be there – they are culpable; they've committed a crime. and it all starts with Ron Klain, Joe Biden's Chief of Staff.So, let's look at him. Let's look at what he said. Let's look at who he directed. Because if he didn't know about the movement of top secret documents out of a SCIF that whole hierarchy at the White House has to go.I also want to take issue with the way Chuck Schumer is responding to this crime.A recent talking head show visit by the Senate Majority Leader (sampled in the podcast) is demonstrably different from the way he sounded when Mar-A-Lago was raided by the FBI looking for top secret documents.This is the kind of hypocrisy that makes people hate politicians.Chuck Schumer is still the Majority Leader in the Senate because we had people who didn't show up to the polls or, if they did, they were all freaked out by the propaganda about MAGA candidates. We needed a sea change election this past midterm, a sea change that never materialized.Those of you who didn't vote or didn't vote for someone because they said they were MAGA or they believed the last election may have been skewed, only to re-elect the same people back to Washington (who are spending like drunken sailors into the trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars), you've got to wake up! You've got to wake up. You've got to start voting for people who are good for the country rather than whether they've got a D behind their name or they've got an R behind their name. There are some Republicans I would and will never vote for including Mitchich McConnell. He's got to go too.It's not just on the Left. It's on the Right, too. It's time to clean up the swamp.But, we should all be looking – when it comes to these top secret documents – at Ron Klain, Joe Biden's Chief of Staff.Then, I talk with Chuck Wilder on TalkBack…Underground USA is a reader-supported publication. Please consider financially supporting this free speech effort and please share it with family and friends. Get full access to Underground USA at www.undergroundusa.com/subscribe
Republicans send a series of letters to Biden officials putting them on notice. We review GOP letters to Wray, Garland, Klain and Cardona. Adam Schiff says they will have to clean up their J6 Records and everyone hates Liz Cheney.#GOP #Schiff #LizCheneyThe Supreme Court hears oral arguments in U.S. v. Texas over new immigration policies that deprioritize enforcement along the border. We hear from U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar and Texas Solicitor General Judd Stone.#Texas #Immigration #SCOTUSBiden nuclear energy official Sam Brinton is arrested for allegedly stealing luggage in Minneapolis. We review the criminal complaint and Sam's unique defense.#CriminalDefense #SamBrinton #BidenMEMBERS-ONLY: https://watchingthewatchers.locals.comGET GOLD: https://www.robertlikesgold.comSURVIVAL (CODE: ROBERT): https://4patriots.comAZ CRIMINAL DEFENSE: https://www.rrlawaz.comCONNECT: https://linktr.ee/robertgouveia#Biden #SCOTUS #DHS
In this episode, I have a conversation about returning back to exercise after a concussion with Dr. Jessica Klain who is a physiotherapist and concussion expert. We talk about what kind of exercise you can start with when it's safe to go back to exercising and if it's okay to push yourself. Jessica hosted various classes in The Concussion Community about exercising, nutrition and sleep. Jessica's Instagram: Click here Jessica's Website: Click here The Facebook Group about dizziness: Click here
Herschel Walker opens up 5-point lead in Georgia; AZ, NV, PA Senate races all look good. Hear which ones Clay and Buck think are shoo-ins and which ones they say they are somewhat nervous about. De facto President Klain makes Dem case: GOP will make inflation worse. Economically illiterate Democrat Senator Sheldon Whitehouse says you can't trust Republicans to lower gas prices. The Fetterman campaign blames closed captioning for his debate performance, Oz responds brilliantly. Buck says, "The Biden regime is the equivalent of the Fetterman debate performance." Clay says Biden's weekend plans are a signal: "Joe Biden is heading for his beach house this weekend, which means Democrats may have finally realized every time he opens his mouth it's a disaster." Clay and Buck get fired up by Fauci, with Buck, of course, giving his signature impression.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fellas discuss the upcoming midterm elections and the Keystone Pipeline before playing a game of Klain to Fame
Rob Long is in for Jim, Join Rob and Greg as they discuss why American feminists don't have much to say about women in Iran risking their lives for freedom - and when they do it gets really weird. They also groan as President Biden names the wife of his chief of staff as a "diplomat for plants and animals." Lastly, they get a kick out of lefties finally realizing that "Latinx" is only hurting their efforts to win back Latino voters - only to come up with an equally absurd name and declare war on Spanish language articles and pronouns.
Rob Long is in for Jim, Join Rob and Greg as they discuss why American feminists don’t have much to say about women in Iran risking their lives for freedom – and when they do it gets really weird. They also groan as President Biden names the wife of his chief of staff as a […]
The fellas discuss our weakening economy, the green energy disaster and rising crime before playing a game of Klain to Fame. Adam Laxalt joins the progrum for a conversation about his race for U.S. Senate from Nevada.
The White House suddenly has a lot to brag about. And the president's aides, led by chief of staff Ron Klain, are reaching deep into the 20th century to make the case that Joe Biden is a transformational president with “historic achievements.” We ventured over to the White House and sat down with Klain in the Roosevelt Room to review the last 18 months of the Biden presidency and talk about what's next. At the start of the summer, this conversation would have been vastly different. Now, gas prices have dropped, the last CPI report hints that inflation may finally be trending down after hitting a peak. Election forecasters are writing pieces at least entertaining the idea that Democrats might not suffer the long-predicted midterm wipeout. And there's that burst of legislative victories that were squeezed out of Congress in July and August that had Biden, a lover of alliteration, calling this period “a season of substance.” Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Ron Klain is the White House Chief of Staff. Afra Abdullah is associate producer for POLITICO audio. Kara Tabor is producer for POLITICO audio. Brook Hayes is senior editor for POLITICO audio. Adam Allington is senior producer for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is executive producer for POLITICO audio.
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Fellas discuss Dem delusion on the economy before playing a couple of games: Dem or Journo and Klain to Fame.
It took gas prices to rise to close to 5 bucks a gallon for Janet Yellen and the White House to admit they were wrong about inflation and it's out of control.
The fellas laugh about monkeypox, cover Hillary Clinton leaking the Steele dossier, and play a game of Klain to Fame before welcoming former Counselor to President Trump Kellyanne Conway for an interview.
This is the first episode of a new series of the podcast that we are calling "Science and Practice". In this series we will be interviewing guests who conduct applied work on environmental governance and conservation and who often act at the interface of such work and the scientific study of these topics. In this episode, Michael talks with Nathan Bennett, an Independent Consultant who has worked with several national and international organizations including the Nature Conservancy, Parks Canada, Environment Canada, Comunidad y Biodiversidad in Mexico, and the Smithsonian Institute. Nathan is also the Chair of the People and the Oceans Specialist Group for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). During their conversation, Michael asks Nathan about his role in bridging academic and practice-based work and the role that policy panaceas can play in each of these spaces. In his response, Nathan describes a more diagnostic approach that considers the relative costs and benefits of different types of marine policies as an important alternative to panacea thinking. They conclude the conversation by talking about Nathan's work on the role of social science in conservation and the challenges and promise of doing interdisciplinary work for conservation. Nathan's website: https://nathanbennett.ca/ References: Bennett, N. J., R. Roth, S. C. Klain, K. Chan, P. Christie, D. A. Clark, G. Cullman, D. Curran, T. J. Durbin, G. Epstein, A. Greenberg, M. P. Nelson, J. Sandlos, R. Stedman, T. L. Teel, R. Thomas, D. Veríssimo, and C. Wyborn. 2017. Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation. Biological conservation 205:93–108. Bennett, N. J., T. S. Whitty, E. Finkbeiner, J. Pittman, H. Bassett, S. Gelcich, and E. H. Allison. 2018. Environmental Stewardship: A Conceptual Review and Analytical Framework. Environmental management 61(4):597–614. Bennett, N. J., A. Calò, A. Di Franco, F. Niccolini, D. Marzo, I. Domina, C. Dimitriadis, F. Sobrado, M.-C. Santoni, E. Charbonnel, M. Trujillo, J. Garcia-Charton, L. Seddiki, V. Cappanera, J. Grbin, L. Kastelic, M. Milazzo, and P. Guidetti. 2020. Social equity and marine protected areas: Perceptions of small-scale fishermen in the Mediterranean Sea. Biological conservation 244:108531.
On Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla, host of “The Ben Domenech Podcast” and Fox News contributor Ben Domenech explains how the Biden administration has turned a blind eye to what's been going on at the U.S. Southern border. PLUS, singer, songwriter and host of “The Pursuit With John Rich” on Fox Nation John Rich shares his thoughts on why Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter is a victory for free speech. He also tells Jimmy what this move means for the future of the platform. [00:00:00] Klain thinks Macron's reelection is a good sign for Biden [00:37:50] Dr. Fauci realizes he's starting to lose power [00:56:15] Ben Domenech [01:14:42] Democrats claim border security is racist [01:35:50] John Rich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your Heard Tell for Monday, April 25th, 2022, is turning down the noise and getting to the information we need on French President Emmanuel Macron defeats Marine Le Pen, what it means for France, the "global right", EU, and NATO, plus what that countries highest abstention rate for a presidential vote in 50 years means. White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain took to Twitter to make a comparison between Macron and his boss President Biden, but missed out on a few very big differences, we will talk about approval polls, elections, and how things that are different are not the same. Guest Gabriel Salazar Sing from Young Voices joins us to explain that there is trouble down south in Mexico, and while the US press and punditry fixate on the border Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has gone from bending democratic and institutional norms to changing and breaking them. Gabriel explains the history of AMLO, how Mexico got to this point, and the alarm bells going off for worldwide watchdogs over things like electoral process, freedom of the press, and whether Mexico could slide into a dictatorship. Also, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is under oath in a court case in Georgia, and the usually verbose congresswoman has a different tune, and suspect memory, when the weight of the law is applied to her words. Also, a Hollywood legend's estate is putting up a legendary artists work for a good cause, and much more on this Monday edition of Heard Tell.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
President Klain distances the Big Guy from the Biden Crime Family. Will President Biden be subpoenaed to testify in the Hunter investigation? Clay says, "Joe Biden should be called as a witness there because he does have knowledge." Bill Maher trashes left-wing media on Hunter Biden. NYC mandates child abuse for 2-5-year-olds, insane liberals reinstate mask mandate for toddlers. Mayor Adams heckled for taking mask off, while masking kids. Adams to buy billboards in Florida, trying to lure gay New Yorkers back. Buck asks if Adams has not heard of South Beach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Klain distances the Big Guy from the Biden Crime Family. Will President Biden be subpoenaed to testify in the Hunter investigation? Clay says, "Joe Biden should be called as a witness there because he does have knowledge." Bill Maher trashes left-wing media on Hunter Biden. NYC mandates child abuse for 2-5-year-olds, insane liberals reinstate mask mandate for toddlers. Mayor Adams heckled for taking mask off, while masking kids. Adams to buy billboards in Florida, trying to lure gay New Yorkers back. Buck asks if Adams has not heard of South Beach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla, civil rights attorney and Fox News contributor Leo Terrell explains how Hillary Clinton completely missed the mark with her comments on President Biden's accomplishments. Attorney George Bochetto tells Jimmy why he decided to throw his hat in the ring for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. PLUS, New York Post columnist Miranda Devine sheds light on whether Hunter Biden will be indicted following the ongoing federal investigation into his overseas business dealings, and what this would mean for his father. [00:00:00] Klain attempts to downplay the Hunter Biden story [00:37:32] Disney shareholder thinks the company needs to stay out of politics [00:56:02] Leo Terrell [01:09:28] U.S. Senate candidate in Pennsylvania George Bochetto [01:14:32] We could see a catastrophe at the Southern border [01:32:50] Miranda Devine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the week of March 9, 2020, Joe Biden effectively sewed up the Democratic presidential nomination. Behind the scenes, Ron Klain, who served as Ebola czar under President Obama, was advising Biden on what would become the election's defining issue: COVID-19. Klain joins Axios Re:Cap to discuss how he advised the future president, how he felt about decisions being made by President Trump, and what it was like to be outside of the White House looking in at the start of the crisis. Plus, we revisit the race in Washington to save America's economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices