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Former President Donald Trump is expected to announce a 2024 presidential run Tuesday as the Republican party inches closer to a House majority. The upcoming House leadership elections bring intra-party divides to light as new and old members battle for control. Representative-elect Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez (D-Wash.) joins to discuss the future of the Democratic party. Faiz Shakir, Stephen Hayes and Tia Mitchell discuss how a possible Trump announcement could affect uncalled races and runoff elections. President Biden is on the second day of his Asia trip as the final results of the midterm elections trickle in. Russia unleashed a barrage of strikes across Ukraine, signaling a new assault after its withdrawal from Kherson
House Republicans are holding leadership elections tomorrow to determine who they will nominate as Speaker if the GOP controls the chamber. The January 6th committee says former President Donald Trump has failed to comply with his subpoena for documents and testimony. Thousands of academic workers in California are on strike. The former host of “The Tonight Show,” Jay Leno, is recovering from burn injuries after a gasoline accident in his garage. Lastly, a new study shows a link between outdoor artificial light and the risk of developing diabetes.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor MorganRepublican officials and conservative leaders are calling for a delay to leadership elections in Congress. Is this about getting on the same page or making heads roll after a failed “red wave?” Former adviser to Sen. Orrin Hatch Scott Simpson provides his insights into the battle between two GOP brands.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Conservatives urge Republicans in 118th Congress to delay House and Senate leadership elections President Biden holds three-hour meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping Former Vice President Mike Pence says former President Donald Trump's rhetoric leading to Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol was “reckless”Suspected UVA shooter taken into custody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Florida Republican Congressman Byron Donalds joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give his honest assessment of how the GOP should proceed following last week's disappointing results in the midterms. Jimmy slams Arizona's election system for slow rolling their ballot-counting process, and tells us how this fiasco is embarrassing for the whole country. PLUS, Fox News contributor and cable news super hunk Sean Duffy shares his thoughts on whether it would be a good idea for Donald Trump to launch his presidential campaign before the Georgia Senate runoff election. [00:00:00] Arizona gubernatorial race is still up in the air [00:38:20] GOP gearing up for House and Senate leadership battles [00:57:28] Rep. Byron Donalds [01:15:20] Pence criticizes Trump's actions on January 6th [01:33:30] Sean Duffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jaspreet Kaur and Harman Singh are back with a new episode of #AskCanadianSikhs. This month we start by talking about truth and reconciliation day. We have a jam-packed episode covering the Referendum for Khalistan in Brampton, Conservative Party of Canada leadership elections, Ontario municipal elections and Hurricane Fiona.
Morning Majlis trio discuss the political developments in the UK where Liz Truss who was previously the Foreign Secretary, won the party leadership elections to be the next UK Prime Minister. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Will Cooling and Dr Luke Middup return to look at the latest developments in the Tory Leadership race. They discuss the rules of the leadership election, the candidates who failed to make it to even the first round, and what is annoying both of us about the leadership election. We also briefly talk about Sir Beer Karma not only evading Durham Police but also his one mistaken call for a VONC.
If Boris Johnson leaves office before the next general election, Conservative Party members will have a decisive say in who replaces him as party leader and Prime Minister. This prospect raises the wider question of what role ordinary members should play in party leadership elections. The UK has seen extensive variation in the role of ordinary grassroots members, as compared to MPs, in leadership contests – both between the different parties, and over time. This has previously led to some controversies, most obviously around the election (and re-election in 2016) of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader. What consequences does the role of members have for the kinds of leaders and policies that parties adopt? How should this be balanced with the role of MPs? This seminar will explore the key arguments.Speakers:Paul Goodman, Editor of Conservative Home and former Conservative MP for WycombeCat Smith MP, Labour Member of Parliament for Lancaster and FleetwoodDr Tom Quinn, Senior Lecturer, Department of Government, University of EssexChair: Professor Meg Russell, Director of the Constitution Unit
A coalition of progressive candidates backed by the local chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America took over the leadership of the Nevada Democratic Party on March 6 and swept all five party leadership positions in a contested election. Judith Whitmer was elected chair. The establishment had moved $450,000 out of the party's coffers and into the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s account. The DSCC plans to use the money toward the 2022 reelection bid of Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a first-term Democrat. The staff members who resigned included the party’s operations director, research director, communications director, and finance director. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/district34/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district34/support
We are kicking off our celebration of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment with an interview of California State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson. Representing the 19th Senate District which includes all of Santa Barbara County and western Ventura County, Senator Jackson is the Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee and author of landmark legislation aimed at strengthening California's equal pay law, requiring more women on corporate boards, and most recently, expanding paid family leave. Hear the Senator’s no-holds-barred view on the power women bring to elections, what women bring to the table as leaders in business, politics, and the court, the importance of mentorship, and the role of Title IX in competitive sports for women. Senator Jackson, described as passionate, tenacious, and “not winning any congeniality awards in Sacramento,” talks about speaking without fear, amplifying women’s voices, and how women can support one another in positions of influence. Moderators: Hon. Samantha Jessner and Hon. Serena Murillo of the Los Angeles Superior Court This has been a presentation of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the National Association of Women Judges, and the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles. For more information please visit www.lacba.org/podcasts
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss the Leadership Elections in the House Republican Caucus, Natural Gas Impact Fees, and Legislation to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid.
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss the Leadership Elections in the House Republican Caucus, Natural Gas Impact Fees, and Legislation to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid.
This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1090 Release Date: January 18, 2020 Here is a summary of the news trending this week. This weeks edition is anchored by Dave Wilson, WA2HOY, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Fred Fitte, NF2F, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Paul Kolacki, K2FX, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS. Running Time: 1:31:41 Download here: http://bit.ly/TWIAR1090 Trending headlines in this weeks bulletin service: 1. Puerto Rico Volunteers Deployed to Red Cross, ARRL Sending Equipment 2. Nominations Solicited for Six ARRL 2020 Awards 3. Youth On The Air Month Reported a Success in the Americas 4. Puerto Rico Earthquake Relief Effort Continues, with Help from Ham Radio 5. AM Rally 2020 Gets Under Way on February 1st 6. Brand new ARRL On the Air Podcast Premiered on January 16th 7. Germany Special Event Recognizes Anniversary of Software Defined Radio Development 8. Tragic Drowning Cuts Short DXpedition to Rotuma 9. Leadership Elections to Highlight January 17th and 18th ARRL Annual Board Meeting in CT 10. Massachusetts Amateur Club Offers Support to Arecibo Observatory Following Earthquakes 11. US Air Force's New Space Fence Nearing Operational Acceptance 12. Marijuana Grow Lights Causing Interference To Amateur Operators 13. Hams Step Up To Help After A Volcano Eruption in the Philippines 14. Amateur Loses Battle To Build Tower Outside Massachusetts Home 15. Walmart Grant Assists New Mexico Ham Club Project 16. Digital Edition of ARRL Magazine Is Now Available 17. West Central Florida Section Marks Its 20th Anniversary 18. DX News and Special Event Station Listings 19. Handi-Hams Is Looking For Amateur Radio Magazine Readers For The Print Handicapped 20. Iowa State Parks On The Air, Year Long Special Event Stations are on the air Plus these Special Features This Week: * Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte, W6TWT - Report from CES in Las Vegas * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - Satellite News * Tower Climbing and Antenna Safety w/Greg Stoddard KF9MP - Proper Tower Belting/Climbing * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB - What is In A Band Plan? * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Bill Continelli, W2XOY - Ancient Amateur Archives - History of Amateur Radio * Classic RAIN: Classic Rain Edition #: Flashback To The Pre 220 Band Reallocation Battle ----- Website: http://www.twiar.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/twiar RSS News: http://twiar.net/twiar.rss iHeartRadio: http://bit.ly/iHeart-TWIAR Spotify: http://bit.ly/Spotify-TWIAR TuneIn: http://bit.ly/TuneIn-TWIAR Automated: http://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 (Static file, changed weekly) ----- Visit our website at www.twiar.net for program audio, and daily for the latest amateur radio and technology news. Air This Week in Amateur Radio on your repeater! Built-in ID breaks every 10 minutes. This Week in Amateur Radio is heard on the air on nets and repeaters as a bulletin service all across North America, and all around the world. on amateur radio repeater systems, the low bands, and more. This Week in Amateur Radio is portable too! You can find us among talk radios best on TuneIn.com, or via Google Play. We are hosted by various podcast aggregates like Spotify and Stitcher too. Visit our site for details. You can also stream the program to your favorite digital device by visiting our web site www.twiar.net. This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with us via our Facebook group. Search for us under This Week in Amateur Radio.
With leadership votes coming in thick and fast Martin, Akash and Steve talk about the Tory leadership election, and they catch up on the Libdem leadership race as well as the plight of Change UK.
“You think I am crazy, and I know you are not” is what future-White House Chief of Staff and then-House Freedom Caucus leader Congressman Mick Mulvaney said to Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. The two members of Congress were playing a game of chicken that helps explain the tactics and strategies at the heard of Matthew Green’s new book Legislative Hardball: The House Freedom Caucus and the Power of Threat-Making in Congress (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Green is associate professor of politics at The Catholic University. He previously appeared on the podcast with his book Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is also the author of Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives (with Doug Harris) (Yale University Press, 2019). Assertive bargaining occurs from time to time in the US Congress. It became an important feature of legislative negotiations within the House Republican Party when, following the 2014 elections, a group of conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus regularly issued threats against its own party's leadership. Such behavior by an ideologically extreme bloc of lawmakers is not accounted for by existing theories of legislative politics. Green studies the successes and failures of the Freedom Caucus, in Legislative Hardball, as well as the larger topic of contentious leadership battles in the House in Choosing the Leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“You think I am crazy, and I know you are not” is what future-White House Chief of Staff and then-House Freedom Caucus leader Congressman Mick Mulvaney said to Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. The two members of Congress were playing a game of chicken that helps explain the tactics and strategies at the heard of Matthew Green’s new book Legislative Hardball: The House Freedom Caucus and the Power of Threat-Making in Congress (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Green is associate professor of politics at The Catholic University. He previously appeared on the podcast with his book Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is also the author of Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives (with Doug Harris) (Yale University Press, 2019). Assertive bargaining occurs from time to time in the US Congress. It became an important feature of legislative negotiations within the House Republican Party when, following the 2014 elections, a group of conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus regularly issued threats against its own party's leadership. Such behavior by an ideologically extreme bloc of lawmakers is not accounted for by existing theories of legislative politics. Green studies the successes and failures of the Freedom Caucus, in Legislative Hardball, as well as the larger topic of contentious leadership battles in the House in Choosing the Leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“You think I am crazy, and I know you are not” is what future-White House Chief of Staff and then-House Freedom Caucus leader Congressman Mick Mulvaney said to Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. The two members of Congress were playing a game of chicken that helps explain the tactics and strategies at the heard of Matthew Green’s new book Legislative Hardball: The House Freedom Caucus and the Power of Threat-Making in Congress (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Green is associate professor of politics at The Catholic University. He previously appeared on the podcast with his book Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is also the author of Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives (with Doug Harris) (Yale University Press, 2019). Assertive bargaining occurs from time to time in the US Congress. It became an important feature of legislative negotiations within the House Republican Party when, following the 2014 elections, a group of conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus regularly issued threats against its own party's leadership. Such behavior by an ideologically extreme bloc of lawmakers is not accounted for by existing theories of legislative politics. Green studies the successes and failures of the Freedom Caucus, in Legislative Hardball, as well as the larger topic of contentious leadership battles in the House in Choosing the Leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“You think I am crazy, and I know you are not” is what future-White House Chief of Staff and then-House Freedom Caucus leader Congressman Mick Mulvaney said to Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. The two members of Congress were playing a game of chicken that helps explain the tactics and strategies at the heard of Matthew Green’s new book Legislative Hardball: The House Freedom Caucus and the Power of Threat-Making in Congress (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Green is associate professor of politics at The Catholic University. He previously appeared on the podcast with his book Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is also the author of Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives (with Doug Harris) (Yale University Press, 2019). Assertive bargaining occurs from time to time in the US Congress. It became an important feature of legislative negotiations within the House Republican Party when, following the 2014 elections, a group of conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus regularly issued threats against its own party's leadership. Such behavior by an ideologically extreme bloc of lawmakers is not accounted for by existing theories of legislative politics. Green studies the successes and failures of the Freedom Caucus, in Legislative Hardball, as well as the larger topic of contentious leadership battles in the House in Choosing the Leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2019 and 2020, there is only one way forward for all those who share our values: we must join together with people from all walks of life to fight for our future. The LEAD 2020: TNDP Podcast will address the party's path forward into 2020 and how regular people can get involved and create change from city hall to the White House.
Matt, Laura, Josh, and special guest Matt Green discuss leadership elections, factionalism in congressional parties, and prospects for the 116th Congress.
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Pam talks to Fox News Radio's Rachel Sutherland about "election day" in the House of Representatives
It’s cliche but it’s true: the church is not a building but the church is the people.Welcome to Riverside is a podcast that showcases exactly that, offering the microphone to members of our community and giving voice to the church, one person at a time. This is the coffee hour of podcasts, inviting you to meet someone new or connect with an old friend and realize that their story is your story is our story.
It’s cliche but it’s true: the church is not a building but the church is the people.Welcome to Riverside is a podcast that showcases exactly that, offering the microphone to members of our community and giving voice to the church, one person at a time. This is the coffee hour of podcasts, inviting you to meet someone new or connect with an old friend and realize that their story is your story is our story.
On tonight's edition of Right Wing News Radio at Blogtalkradio, I will be talking about the Republican Leadership elections, the problem with conservatives, the bailout, the mainstream media, and some ideas and messaging the GOP can use to help get back on top.
On tonight's edition of Right Wing News Radio at Blogtalkradio, I will be talking about the Republican Leadership elections, the problem with conservatives, the bailout, the mainstream media, and some ideas and messaging the GOP can use to help get back on top.