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Today, Thursday, June 5 on Urban Forum Northwest:*The Nelson Mandela Exhibit is on full display at Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) May 24-September 7. The following individuals were deeply involved in Seattle's Anti-Apartheid movement and they will share a few moments of their activities and actions against Apartheid. My guest were Co Chairs of the Seattle Coalition Against Apartheid Maryamu Eltayeb Givens and Gerald Lenoir, Reverend Dr. Robert L. Jeffrey, Pastor, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church & Founder, Black Dollar Days Task Force; Anti- Apartheid Organizer Rick Harwood, and Anthony Long, MOHAI, Executive Associate & Board Relations Manager.*Lenny Wilkens, National Basketball Association (NBA) Hall of Fame Player & Coach has a street named for him just South of Climate Pledge Arena and now there will be a statute of Coach Wilkens in front of Climate Pledge soon. Like many of us he's waiting for NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to announce that we will finally have another NBA team. Remember the 1979 NBA Champions, yes the Seattle Super Sonics.*Robert E. Nesbitt was a DJ at radio station KYAC and he will reflect on his relationship and mentor ship that he received fro the late Lee Carter.*Corey Perkins, Founder, C ME a Men's Health & Wellness Group that meets at the Renton Library. there were sixty participants ant his last meeting.Urban Forum Northwest Streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us for archived programs and relevant information at www.urbanforunw.com. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Last week, President Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" passed through the House just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Jason explains how the bill survived to this point in the process and what is next as the President's bill heads to the Senate. President of Maslansky + Partners and author of "Persuasion: Convincing Others When Facts Don't Seem to Matter," Lee Carter discusses how her love of politics led to a successful career as a pollster and how numbers can help tell a story. Bring on the stupid: A 24-year-old Venezuelan man allegedly forged false documents to enroll in high school and now faces repercussions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The “one big, beautiful bill” is halfway home, with passage in the House coming early on Thursday morning. Following an overnight session filled with hours of debate, Speaker Mike Johnson struck a celebratory mood after President Trump's signature legislature passed the House vote by a slim margin. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joined the Rundown to break down the role Medicaid and deficit concerns played in delaying the President's massive tax bill and the aftermath in Washington of recently published tell-alls covering former President Biden's cognitive decline. The United States celebrates Memorial Day the final Monday in May. First known as Decoration Day in 1868, people would place flags, flowers, and other sentimental items on the grave markers of fallen Civil War soldiers. The celebration has evolved over the years, and Memorial Day officially became a federal holiday in 1971. Actor Gary Sinise joins the Rundown to discuss the National Memorial Day concert and the Gary Sinise Foundation. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The “one big, beautiful bill” is halfway home, with passage in the House coming early on Thursday morning. Following an overnight session filled with hours of debate, Speaker Mike Johnson struck a celebratory mood after President Trump's signature legislature passed the House vote by a slim margin. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joined the Rundown to break down the role Medicaid and deficit concerns played in delaying the President's massive tax bill and the aftermath in Washington of recently published tell-alls covering former President Biden's cognitive decline. The United States celebrates Memorial Day the final Monday in May. First known as Decoration Day in 1868, people would place flags, flowers, and other sentimental items on the grave markers of fallen Civil War soldiers. The celebration has evolved over the years, and Memorial Day officially became a federal holiday in 1971. Actor Gary Sinise joins the Rundown to discuss the National Memorial Day concert and the Gary Sinise Foundation. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The “one big, beautiful bill” is halfway home, with passage in the House coming early on Thursday morning. Following an overnight session filled with hours of debate, Speaker Mike Johnson struck a celebratory mood after President Trump's signature legislature passed the House vote by a slim margin. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joined the Rundown to break down the role Medicaid and deficit concerns played in delaying the President's massive tax bill and the aftermath in Washington of recently published tell-alls covering former President Biden's cognitive decline. The United States celebrates Memorial Day the final Monday in May. First known as Decoration Day in 1868, people would place flags, flowers, and other sentimental items on the grave markers of fallen Civil War soldiers. The celebration has evolved over the years, and Memorial Day officially became a federal holiday in 1971. Actor Gary Sinise joins the Rundown to discuss the National Memorial Day concert and the Gary Sinise Foundation. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, Thursday, May 22nd on Urban Forum Northwest:Anthony Long, Executive Associate & Board Relations Manager, Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Veltry Johnson and Vivian Phillips worked with the late Lee Carter at KYAC radio decades ago. They comment about the late newscaster.Former Washington State Representative Attorney Jesse Wineberry Sr., Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) comments on Governor Bob Ferguson signing legislation funding the Washington State Reparations Study. Gauri Gupta is leading Washington State Department of Health's statewide campaigns for 988-the Suicide and Mental Health Lifeline.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Remembering the late Lee Carter Today, Thursday, May 22nd on Urban Forum Northwest: Anthony Long, Executive Associate & Board Relations Manager, Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Veltry Johnson and Vivian Phillips worked with the late Lee Carter at KYAC radio decades ago. They comment about the late newscaster. Former Washington State Representative Attorney Jesse Wineberry Sr., Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) comments on Governor Bob Ferguson signing legislation funding the Washington State Reparations Study. Gauri Gupta is leading Washington State Department of Health's statewide campaigns for 988-the Suicide and Mental Health Lifeline.
On this edition of the Mother's Justice Show, Eddie Rye JR from Urban Forum NW fills in for Harriett and welcomes: Omer Qureshi, CEO, Americans 4 Equality & MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative will be joined by Lead Instructor Justin Ellis, and Interns Erica Hoard and Bryan Haynes. They will comment on the tech training program that has graduated 50 students and has three cohorts of 142 students currently in tech training. Essex Porter, Robert Gant and Hayward Evans share some of their memories with the late radio and TV reporter Lee Carter. and Oregon Attorney Eric Fournier is defending Brian “Hakiym” Simpson an African American Cal Fire wildland firefighter who has been convicted by an all white jury of defending himself in Josephine County Oregon. Attorney Fournier comments on the injustice.
The theme for May 2025 is "Parable of the Sower." Our editor, Lee Carter, discusses this The Gospel's Impact on the Heart.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
(AURN News) — Former Congresswoman Erica Lee Carter, daughter of the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee who was a political legend, is paying tribute to Congressman Sylvester Turner, who died peacefully Wednesday at age 70, according to his office. "Congressman Sylvester Turner was more than a public servant- he was a man of God and quintessential Houstonian who loved our City more than anyone I know," Carter said in a statement to AURN News. "He stood and fought for all people to have access to their American dream." Carter briefly represented Texas's 18th Congressional District following her mother's death in 2024, before Turner assumed the seat in January. The position has now seen three representatives in little more than a year, marking a period of significant transition for the Houston district. "On a personal note, he was kind and a true friend to our family including my mother, the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, father Elwyn, Jason and myself," Carter continued. "We will forever cherish the times we shared. And, we remain committed to the values that he held so dear." The connection between Turner and the Lee-Carter family runs deep in Houston politics. Turner had been in attendance at President Donald Trump's address to the joint session of Congress just one day before his death. Turner previously served as Houston's 62nd mayor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
February 17, 2025 LEE CARTER,entrepreneur & white parent of an adopted “mixed race” son,who will address: “RACISM in the MODERN CHURCH: WHEN the LOVE of SOUTHERN HISTORY & CULTURE BECOMES an IDOL” Subscribe: Listen:
Thank you Lord for this blessed audio. RIP to President Tha Carter who was buried in prison as a fifi but is survived by his brothers Jay-Z and Lee Carter and Josh Tosh. Jennifer Hudson needs to marry Shemar Moore so they can go to heaven together with Matt Lauer. Trump is going to pardon Harvey Weinstein after someone tells him he gives money to Republicans. Germans came to Texas in 50000BC over the Thuringian Land Bridge Full episode at https://www.patreon.com/posts/121163145
Lee Carter discusses "Evidence of Things Not Seen - Greetings and Goodbyes."Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
The theme for January 2025 is "Prophecies pointing to Jesus." Our editor, Lee Carter, discusses "What We Know."Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Lee Carter and Rob Bullock, members of Bible League International's executive leadership team, join host Michael Woolworth to review ministry accomplishments in 2024. And they'll look ahead to new opportunities in 2025, from releasing new Easy-to-Read Bibles to serving countries once closed to the Gospel. Expect to hear some amazing stories of transformation.Prayer is offered at the end to thank God for His blessings over the past twelve months and to ask for His leading in the year ahead, which marks our 87th year of "engaging everyone in God's Word."Subscribe and invite others to listen with you. Length - 30:45.
Story #1: Former President Donald Trump 'calls for the execution of Liz Cheney' (no he didn't). The FCC says NBC violated the equal time doctrine and President Obama once again repeats the lie that President Trump called Neo Nazis very fine people. No matter what happens tomorrow, this election should be the death knell of legacy mainstream media. Story #2: Swimming and drowning in poll numbers and early voting data. What on earth is actually going on? Story #3: Host of ‘The Trey Gowdy Podcast'; Host of ‘Sunday Night In America with Trey Gowdy'; author of ‘Start, Stay, Or Leave: The Art Of Decision Making', former Chair of the House Oversight Committee and Congressman, Trey Gowdy, Host of the ‘Jason In The House' podcast; ‘Author of ‘The Puppeteers'; former Chair of the House Oversight Committee and Congressman, Jason Chaffetz, co-Host of The Five, Jessica Tarlov, Author of ‘The War On Warriors'; Co-host of ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,' Pete Hegseth, and president of Maslansky + Partners; language strategist and researcher; author of ‘Persuasion: Convincing Others When Facts Don't Seem to Matter,' Lee Carter join the show to break down where we stand with one day until Election Day. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been two weeks since former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris met on the debate stage. Now that a bit of time has passed and new polls have been conducted, how did the debate influence voters, and how else will the candidates vie for undecided voters' support? Martha sits down with Maslansky+Partners President, language strategist, and pollster Lee Carter to dig into recent polling data, discuss what messaging she believes is effective in persuading voters, and the critical role social media is playing in shaping voter perceptions. Follow Martha on X: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The theme for September 2024 is "Conversations with God - The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand." Our editor, Lee Carter, discusses Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane with his disciples - "Could You Not Watch With Me For One Hour?"Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
The theme for September 2024 is "Conversations with God - The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand." Our editor, Lee Carter, discusses Jesus asking his disciples - "Who Do You Say That I Am?"Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Lee Carter continues her series of "Evidence of Things Not Seen" with topic of Sarah.Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
The theme for March 2024 is "Conversations with God - Promises Made (Abraham)". The editor of the month, Lee Carter, discusses the question from Abraham to God concerning his three-fold promise - "How Shall I Know?"Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
It is primary day in Nevada; however, the contest won't count toward deciding the Republican nominee. The state's GOP leaders decided to instead award its delegates in caucuses being held Thursday. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will appear on the state's primary ballot today but is essentially forfeiting Thursday's contest to former President Donald Trump. If you're confused, you're not alone. Pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what's happening in Nevada and breaks down the state of the 2024 presidential election. In recent years, sports betting has become a billion-dollar industry throughout the country, as more and more states make the move to legalize the use of mobile apps to place wagers on sporting events. With accessibility on the rise, so is the number of gambling addicts, with new research showing more than half of college aged adults having placed bets on mobile apps. Recovering gambling addict, and internationally certified gambling counselor Harry Levant joins to share how his addiction nearly drove him to take his own life, discuss the flaws in the industry and why they fail to protect the consumer, and what he would like to see done to regulate sportsbooks. Plus, commentary from Vice President & General Counsel at Net Choice Carl Szabo. (Image: John Locher Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is primary day in Nevada; however, the contest won't count toward deciding the Republican nominee. The state's GOP leaders decided to instead award its delegates in caucuses being held Thursday. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will appear on the state's primary ballot today but is essentially forfeiting Thursday's contest to former President Donald Trump. If you're confused, you're not alone. Pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what's happening in Nevada and breaks down the state of the 2024 presidential election. In recent years, sports betting has become a billion-dollar industry throughout the country, as more and more states make the move to legalize the use of mobile apps to place wagers on sporting events. With accessibility on the rise, so is the number of gambling addicts, with new research showing more than half of college aged adults having placed bets on mobile apps. Recovering gambling addict, and internationally certified gambling counselor Harry Levant joins to share how his addiction nearly drove him to take his own life, discuss the flaws in the industry and why they fail to protect the consumer, and what he would like to see done to regulate sportsbooks. Plus, commentary from Vice President & General Counsel at Net Choice Carl Szabo. (Image: John Locher Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is primary day in Nevada; however, the contest won't count toward deciding the Republican nominee. The state's GOP leaders decided to instead award its delegates in caucuses being held Thursday. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will appear on the state's primary ballot today but is essentially forfeiting Thursday's contest to former President Donald Trump. If you're confused, you're not alone. Pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what's happening in Nevada and breaks down the state of the 2024 presidential election. In recent years, sports betting has become a billion-dollar industry throughout the country, as more and more states make the move to legalize the use of mobile apps to place wagers on sporting events. With accessibility on the rise, so is the number of gambling addicts, with new research showing more than half of college aged adults having placed bets on mobile apps. Recovering gambling addict, and internationally certified gambling counselor Harry Levant joins to share how his addiction nearly drove him to take his own life, discuss the flaws in the industry and why they fail to protect the consumer, and what he would like to see done to regulate sportsbooks. Plus, commentary from Vice President & General Counsel at Net Choice Carl Szabo. (Image: John Locher Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy Failla is out in Los Angeles working on some things for Fox News Saturday Night, so we made a call to the bullpen and asked Jersey Joe Concha to fill in for him on Fox Across America. Joe is joined by former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who slams the Biden administration for making it much easier for migrants to cross the U.S. Southern border illegally. New York Republican Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis gives her take on the migrants who were caught on camera ganging up on two NYPD officers near Times Square. Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Dan Meuser talks about how President Biden's weak posture on the world stage has emboldened America's enemies. PLUS, co-host of “The Big Money Show” Taylor Riggs explains why many Americans are still feeling the pinch of high prices at the grocery store. [00:00:00] Migrants who attacked NYPD officers are released [00:18:57] Mark Brnovich [00:37:14] Rep. Nicole Malliotakis [00:55:40] Rep. Dan Meuser [01:16:08] Lee Carter [01:32:32] Taylor Riggs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The theme for January 2024 is "Conversations with God - In the Beginning". One of our guest authors of the month, Lee Carter, discusses the question from God to Cain - "Where is Abel, your Brother?".Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
CONTENT WARNING: DISCUSSION OF SEXUAL ABUSE, KIDNAPPING, AND OTHER GRUESOME SUBJECT MATTER.Hey guys. Remember Viper, that insane meme rapper who sang about the virtues of smoking crack? Well recently he's been arrested on some truly disturbing charges. This story is so monumentally insane that we had to talk about it separately from our regular content. This episode is short and not very funny. There's no music. Quite honestly, the goal of uploading this is less to entertain our audience than to clean our conscience. We won't be offended if you skip this. We'll be back with a real episode soon! FOLLOW US:Instagram: polishing.podcast Twitter/X: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
A woman calls police saying that she has been held prisoner for five years, by a man who offered to help her at a time when she was panhandling. Police first made contact with her in April of 2023. Using the texting app TextNow, she called 911. According to KPRC, Police rescue the woman from the garage. Reportedly the approximately 30-year-old victim weighed about 70 pounds and according to officers looked extremely malnourished and filthy. She stated she had not showered in two months. Investigators went inside the garage and found a broken toilet, a dirty mattress covered in fresh vomit, a box of chips, a few Twinkies, clothes and diapers. The woman told police there was no shower in the garage, so she would be taken inside the home from time to time. Police took the woman to the hospital for treatment, but reports say the man showed up and took her back to his home. The suspect has been identified as Lee Carter a Houston rapper known as "The Viper." His 2008 song “You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack” garnered over 4 million views on YouTube. Reportedly he is also a real estate broker. According to corporate records and the Texas Real Estate Commission, he owns and operates a moving company in Houston. That company is registered to the address where he allegedly held the woman. Fox News reports a warrant was filed against Carter in April, but his arrest at a local motel did not happen until the last few days. Carter, 52, has been charged with aggravated kidnapping. Officials have not given a reason for the nine-month gap between the April incident and the arrest. It is unknown what happened with the victim's pregnancy while she was held captive. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Shaunna Burn - Hailey Burn's mother (daughter was lured by online predator when she was 16 and held captive for 13 months) Alan Bennett - Former Assistant District Attorney, Partner at Gunter, Bennett, and Anthes, gbafirm.com Caryn L. Stark - Psychologist, renowned TV and Radio trauma expert and consultant, www.carynstark.com, Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice Fil Waters - Former homicide detective for the Houston police department, President & CEO of Kindred Spirits Investigations & Security, Inc., kindredspiritsinvestigations.com Rachel D. Fischer- Forensic Nurse Expert, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE), Expert Witness, Private Investigator, Author: "Taking Back the Pen", Forensic Nursing Consulting and Education LLC, LegalRNConsult.org William Slater - Cybersecurity expert and Chief Information Security Officer at Slater Technologies. Inc., billslater.com Dave Mack - Crime Online Investigative Reporter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The theme for December 2023 is "He Restores My Soul". The editor of the month, Lee Carter, discusses this theme and "The Fullness of God in Christ".Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Protests are breaking out across the country as a result of the Israel-Hamas war, with many supporting pro-Palestinian causes in major cities. The rhetoric has grown inflammatory both in these demonstrations and on Capitol Hill. Recently, Rep. Rashida Tlaib was censured by the House after promoting false narratives about the Hamas attack on October 7th. As the divide between Democrats widens on this issue, what could this mean moving forward? On the Rundown, Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade, joins to discuss why understanding the complex history behind the Israel-Hamas war is crucial before forming opinions and also discusses his new book hitting shelves, 'Teddy and Booker T,' which explores the allyship between Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington. When Democrats went to the ballot boxes on Tuesday, abortion was most certainly an issue on their minds. In the now-red state of Ohio, 56 percent of voters approved Measure One to amend the state constitution to preserve Ohioans reproductive health rights, including birth control and abortion. In Virginia, Democrats won full state legislative control, and in Kentucky, incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Bashear held onto his seat. In all of these results, pundits say abortion was a driving factor. GOP pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the podcast to explain how this issue drove people to the polls and its potential impact on 2024. Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Protests are breaking out across the country as a result of the Israel-Hamas war, with many supporting pro-Palestinian causes in major cities. The rhetoric has grown inflammatory both in these demonstrations and on Capitol Hill. Recently, Rep. Rashida Tlaib was censured by the House after promoting false narratives about the Hamas attack on October 7th. As the divide between Democrats widens on this issue, what could this mean moving forward? On the Rundown, Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade, joins to discuss why understanding the complex history behind the Israel-Hamas war is crucial before forming opinions and also discusses his new book hitting shelves, 'Teddy and Booker T,' which explores the allyship between Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington. When Democrats went to the ballot boxes on Tuesday, abortion was most certainly an issue on their minds. In the now-red state of Ohio, 56 percent of voters approved Measure One to amend the state constitution to preserve Ohioans reproductive health rights, including birth control and abortion. In Virginia, Democrats won full state legislative control, and in Kentucky, incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Bashear held onto his seat. In all of these results, pundits say abortion was a driving factor. GOP pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the podcast to explain how this issue drove people to the polls and its potential impact on 2024. Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Protests are breaking out across the country as a result of the Israel-Hamas war, with many supporting pro-Palestinian causes in major cities. The rhetoric has grown inflammatory both in these demonstrations and on Capitol Hill. Recently, Rep. Rashida Tlaib was censured by the House after promoting false narratives about the Hamas attack on October 7th. As the divide between Democrats widens on this issue, what could this mean moving forward? On the Rundown, Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade, joins to discuss why understanding the complex history behind the Israel-Hamas war is crucial before forming opinions and also discusses his new book hitting shelves, 'Teddy and Booker T,' which explores the allyship between Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington. When Democrats went to the ballot boxes on Tuesday, abortion was most certainly an issue on their minds. In the now-red state of Ohio, 56 percent of voters approved Measure One to amend the state constitution to preserve Ohioans reproductive health rights, including birth control and abortion. In Virginia, Democrats won full state legislative control, and in Kentucky, incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Bashear held onto his seat. In all of these results, pundits say abortion was a driving factor. GOP pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the podcast to explain how this issue drove people to the polls and its potential impact on 2024. Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent Monmouth University poll indicates that many Americans think President Joe Biden is too old to be re-elected. The now-80-year-old has been subject to scrutiny throughout his term for frequent gaffes and concerns about his cognitive ability. Pollster and president of Maslansky+Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to talk about what the polls are telling us about the state of voter confidence and the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running as an independent candidate. Homeownership has become unaffordable in 99 percent of the country, according to new real estate data. The average American income earner takes home approximately $71,000 a year, while the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,702. That's about $20,000 a year, meaning the poverty guideline for one person doesn't even cover rent. Experts like Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman told FOX Business that the market may be at “rock bottom,” but he anticipates it could get worse. Is the American dream of owning a home no longer within reach? FOX Business' Gerri Willis joins the podcast to explain how homeownership became unattainable and what future buyers must do to keep the dream within reach. Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent Monmouth University poll indicates that many Americans think President Joe Biden is too old to be re-elected. The now-80-year-old has been subject to scrutiny throughout his term for frequent gaffes and concerns about his cognitive ability. Pollster and president of Maslansky+Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to talk about what the polls are telling us about the state of voter confidence and the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running as an independent candidate. Homeownership has become unaffordable in 99 percent of the country, according to new real estate data. The average American income earner takes home approximately $71,000 a year, while the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,702. That's about $20,000 a year, meaning the poverty guideline for one person doesn't even cover rent. Experts like Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman told FOX Business that the market may be at “rock bottom,” but he anticipates it could get worse. Is the American dream of owning a home no longer within reach? FOX Business' Gerri Willis joins the podcast to explain how homeownership became unattainable and what future buyers must do to keep the dream within reach. Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent Monmouth University poll indicates that many Americans think President Joe Biden is too old to be re-elected. The now-80-year-old has been subject to scrutiny throughout his term for frequent gaffes and concerns about his cognitive ability. Pollster and president of Maslansky+Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to talk about what the polls are telling us about the state of voter confidence and the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running as an independent candidate. Homeownership has become unaffordable in 99 percent of the country, according to new real estate data. The average American income earner takes home approximately $71,000 a year, while the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,702. That's about $20,000 a year, meaning the poverty guideline for one person doesn't even cover rent. Experts like Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman told FOX Business that the market may be at “rock bottom,” but he anticipates it could get worse. Is the American dream of owning a home no longer within reach? FOX Business' Gerri Willis joins the podcast to explain how homeownership became unattainable and what future buyers must do to keep the dream within reach. Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The theme for October 2023 is "He Who Guards His Mouth Protects His Life". The editor of the month, Lee Carter, discusses this theme and discusses the topic of "An Unguarded Tongue".Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
“We're Momming Today” with Lee Carter, a new mom, as well as president of Maslansky and Partners, and author of “Persuasion: Convincing Others When Facts Don't Seem To Matter.” While Carter looks like the epitome of success with a new book and baby, plus a booming career, her path to the top wasn't straightforward or easy. She opens up in the book and on the podcast about her process, and offers life-changing advice on how to use empathy and engage difference in order to persuade others in almost every aspect of our daily lives, from our bosses at work to our kids at home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The theme for September 2023 is "Listen My Son to Your Father's Instruction". Guest Author, Lee Carter, discuss this topic in her article "The Trouble with Listening".Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Lee Carter continues her series of "Evidence of Things Not Seen" with topic of Abraham.Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Two IRS whistleblowers testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, alleging the Department of Justice had meddled in the probe investigating the President's son, Hunter Biden. IRS Special Agent Joseph Ziegler joined fellow agent Gary Shapley in saying he "felt handcuffed" while conducting the investigation. Republican lawmakers focused on the whistleblowers' claims of irregularities in the probe, while Democratic lawmakers highlighted that the prosecutor in charge had told Congress he had complete investigative autonomy. But what do voters think of all this? Pollster and President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what the polls tell us about the impact of these probes and Oversight hearings on Americans' 2024 votes. Later, she explains what polling suggests will be the most influential voting issues. Third parties in the United States historically do not perform well in presidential elections. However, on Monday, the No Labels campaign announced that they may add a name to the ticket on the condition that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden become the official party nominees. No Labels says they aim to give Americans who dislike these candidates a chance to vote for someone who has nuanced, moderate opinions. Some fear that a third party may spoil the election by taking votes away from one candidate and inadvertently boosting the other. No Labels National Director, Joe Cunningham, joins the podcast to detail what it would take for No Labels to present a third-party candidate, share the history behind No Labels, and explain why West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin is rumored to be their candidate. Plus, commentary by President of Students for Life of America, Kristan Hawkins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two IRS whistleblowers testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, alleging the Department of Justice had meddled in the probe investigating the President's son, Hunter Biden. IRS Special Agent Joseph Ziegler joined fellow agent Gary Shapley in saying he "felt handcuffed" while conducting the investigation. Republican lawmakers focused on the whistleblowers' claims of irregularities in the probe, while Democratic lawmakers highlighted that the prosecutor in charge had told Congress he had complete investigative autonomy. But what do voters think of all this? Pollster and President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what the polls tell us about the impact of these probes and Oversight hearings on Americans' 2024 votes. Later, she explains what polling suggests will be the most influential voting issues. Third parties in the United States historically do not perform well in presidential elections. However, on Monday, the No Labels campaign announced that they may add a name to the ticket on the condition that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden become the official party nominees. No Labels says they aim to give Americans who dislike these candidates a chance to vote for someone who has nuanced, moderate opinions. Some fear that a third party may spoil the election by taking votes away from one candidate and inadvertently boosting the other. No Labels National Director, Joe Cunningham, joins the podcast to detail what it would take for No Labels to present a third-party candidate, share the history behind No Labels, and explain why West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin is rumored to be their candidate. Plus, commentary by President of Students for Life of America, Kristan Hawkins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two IRS whistleblowers testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, alleging the Department of Justice had meddled in the probe investigating the President's son, Hunter Biden. IRS Special Agent Joseph Ziegler joined fellow agent Gary Shapley in saying he "felt handcuffed" while conducting the investigation. Republican lawmakers focused on the whistleblowers' claims of irregularities in the probe, while Democratic lawmakers highlighted that the prosecutor in charge had told Congress he had complete investigative autonomy. But what do voters think of all this? Pollster and President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what the polls tell us about the impact of these probes and Oversight hearings on Americans' 2024 votes. Later, she explains what polling suggests will be the most influential voting issues. Third parties in the United States historically do not perform well in presidential elections. However, on Monday, the No Labels campaign announced that they may add a name to the ticket on the condition that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden become the official party nominees. No Labels says they aim to give Americans who dislike these candidates a chance to vote for someone who has nuanced, moderate opinions. Some fear that a third party may spoil the election by taking votes away from one candidate and inadvertently boosting the other. No Labels National Director, Joe Cunningham, joins the podcast to detail what it would take for No Labels to present a third-party candidate, share the history behind No Labels, and explain why West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin is rumored to be their candidate. Plus, commentary by President of Students for Life of America, Kristan Hawkins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Carter joins the Bullpen to discuss Trump's latest indictment and how it would affect his popularity with the GOP base.Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Bullpen Guest: Lee Carter***SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYTFACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYTTWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYTINSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The theme for May 2023 is "Create in Me a Clean Heart". The editor of the month, Lee Carter, discusses this theme and and how we should be "Filling Up a Clean Heart".Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Lee Carter continues her series of "Evidence of Things Not Seen" with topic of Noah.Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Lee Carter continues her series of "Evidence of Things Not Seen" with topic of Enoch.Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarity License code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF
Lee joins the fellas to discuss which Super Bowl commercials resonated with viewers and which did not. And what are the biggest storylines heading into this NFL offseason? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices