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June 28, 2024 - Join us for a bipartisan pair of Former Members of Congress to hear a forecast unpacking how America's 2024 presidential and congressional elections will impact U.S. domestic politics, U.S. foreign policy, and America's dynamic relationship with South Korea. The conversation features former Representative Bart Gordon, Former Senator Tim Hutchinson, and Chicago Council on Global Affairs senior fellow Dina Smeltz, with opening remarks by the Republic of Korea Consul General Euy Whan Kim, Former Members of Congress (FMC) Chief Operating Officer Sabine Schleidt, and Korea Society President and CEO Thomas Byrne. The conversation will be moderated by American University professor Leonard Steinhorn. This program is presented in collaboration between The Korea Society and FMC's Congressional Study Group on Korea. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/item/1842-the-2024-u-s-presidential-election-what-they-could-mean-at-home-and-abroad
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS correspondent about the extension of Title 42 and the migrant crisis at our southern border.
Leonard Steinhorn, CBS Political Analyst joins Tom and Carol talking about Georgia run-off election.
Leonard Steinhorn, CBS Political Analyst joins Tom and Megan discussing railway union votes.
Leonard Steinhorn, CBS News Political Analyst joins Tom and Carol talking about Trump deposition for January 6th and midterm elections.
Leonard Steinhorn, CBS Political Analyst joins Carol Daniel and Tom Ackerman talking about today's election and what it might look like across the country.
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to CBS correspondent Leonard Steinhorn about the big races in this Midterm election.
Chris Sullivan's Chokepoint -- 42,000 WA drivers pulled over this year for expired tabs // Heather Bosch on how the Kraken landed a Hans Zimmer composition // Hanna Scott on fighting homelessness on a state level // Dose of Kindness -- fighting for public acknowledgement of a past tragedy // Gee Scott is ready for the holidays // Leonard Steinhorn on political violenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janet Talks To CBS Political Anaylist Leonard Steinhorn On The Midterms by The Morning Jam on VTRN
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS correspondent Leonard Steinhorn about the upcoming election and the close Senate races in Washington state and across the country.
Leonard Steinhorn, CBS Political Analyst joins Debbie and Megan talking about midterm elections
CBS News Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn joins Hancock and Kelley talking Steve Bannon, midterm elections, and more.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS political commentator and American University professor Leonard Steinhorn. He talked about the mid-term elections, Pres. Biden and the Fetterman/Oz US Senate race in Pennsylvania. During open phones, we argued about gas prices. Pres. Biden, Pres. Trump, Social Security, Hershel Walker and other related topics.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS correspondent Leonard Steinhorn about the United Nations General Assembly.
KMOX's Tom Ackerman and Carol Daniel talk with CBS political analyst Leonard Steinhorn for a preview of President Biden's primetime speech for this evening and former President Trump's call for a special master to review the Mar-A-Lago document seizure.
Ótal fréttir hafa verið sagðar undanfarin misseri af sundrungu í bandarískum stjórnmálum og samfélagi. Skotvopnaeign, löggjöf um þungunarrof, lögregluofbeldi gegn svörtum, brottflutningur bandaríska hersins frá Afganistan, innrásin í þinghúsið í Washington og um það bil allt sem Donald Trump segir og gerir. Já þau hafa verið ófá þrætueplin þar vestra. Sundrung í Bandaríkjunum hins vegar er ekki ný af nálinni, heldur á sér miklu lengri sögu sem Donald Trump ber sannarlega ekki einn ábyrgð á, segir Leonard Steinhorn sem er stjórnmálaskýrandi hjá CBS sjónvarpsstöðinni. Birta Björnsdóttir hitti Steinhorn á dögunum. Safnaðarmeðlimir Kirkju Jesú Krists hinna síðari daga heilögu, mormónarnir bandarísku, hafa ekki beint átt sjö dagana sæla undanfarið. Þó að sértrúarsöfnuðir undan Mormónakirkjunni hafi lengi verið undir smásjánni hjá stjórnvöldum í Bandaríkjunum, reyndar í um það bil 130 ár, þá er eins og fjölmiðlar vestanhafs hafi núverið tekið til við að dusta rykið af gömlu hneykslismálunum, kynferðisbrotunum, sértrúarsafnaðarleiðtogunum og ógeðinu sem fékk að grassera undir niðri, eins og svo oft, í nafni trúar. Nú tróna sjónvarpsseríur um mormóna á toppum vinsældarlista streymisveita, fréttastofan AP afhjúpaði gróft kynferðisbrotamál gegn börnum innan mormónakirkjunnar fyrr í mánuðinum og lög sem bönnuðu fjölkvæni verið milduð all verulega í Utah, heimaríki þeirra sem vilja eiga fleiri en eina eiginkonu, eða eiginmann eftir atvikum. Þetta hjúskaparform hefur þó lengi fengið að viðgangast undir rós, nokkuð lengi verandi eiginlega tvær aldir. Sunna Valgerðardóttir kynnti sér málið. Í Heimskviðum er fjallað um allt það sem gerist ekki á Íslandi. Umsjónarmenn þáttarins eru Birta Björnsdóttir, Bjarni Pétur Jónsson og Sunna Valgerðardóttir.
Ótal fréttir hafa verið sagðar undanfarin misseri af sundrungu í bandarískum stjórnmálum og samfélagi. Skotvopnaeign, löggjöf um þungunarrof, lögregluofbeldi gegn svörtum, brottflutningur bandaríska hersins frá Afganistan, innrásin í þinghúsið í Washington og um það bil allt sem Donald Trump segir og gerir. Já þau hafa verið ófá þrætueplin þar vestra. Sundrung í Bandaríkjunum hins vegar er ekki ný af nálinni, heldur á sér miklu lengri sögu sem Donald Trump ber sannarlega ekki einn ábyrgð á, segir Leonard Steinhorn sem er stjórnmálaskýrandi hjá CBS sjónvarpsstöðinni. Birta Björnsdóttir hitti Steinhorn á dögunum. Safnaðarmeðlimir Kirkju Jesú Krists hinna síðari daga heilögu, mormónarnir bandarísku, hafa ekki beint átt sjö dagana sæla undanfarið. Þó að sértrúarsöfnuðir undan Mormónakirkjunni hafi lengi verið undir smásjánni hjá stjórnvöldum í Bandaríkjunum, reyndar í um það bil 130 ár, þá er eins og fjölmiðlar vestanhafs hafi núverið tekið til við að dusta rykið af gömlu hneykslismálunum, kynferðisbrotunum, sértrúarsafnaðarleiðtogunum og ógeðinu sem fékk að grassera undir niðri, eins og svo oft, í nafni trúar. Nú tróna sjónvarpsseríur um mormóna á toppum vinsældarlista streymisveita, fréttastofan AP afhjúpaði gróft kynferðisbrotamál gegn börnum innan mormónakirkjunnar fyrr í mánuðinum og lög sem bönnuðu fjölkvæni verið milduð all verulega í Utah, heimaríki þeirra sem vilja eiga fleiri en eina eiginkonu, eða eiginmann eftir atvikum. Þetta hjúskaparform hefur þó lengi fengið að viðgangast undir rós, nokkuð lengi verandi eiginlega tvær aldir. Sunna Valgerðardóttir kynnti sér málið. Í Heimskviðum er fjallað um allt það sem gerist ekki á Íslandi. Umsjónarmenn þáttarins eru Birta Björnsdóttir, Bjarni Pétur Jónsson og Sunna Valgerðardóttir.
Ótal fréttir hafa verið sagðar undanfarin misseri af sundrungu í bandarískum stjórnmálum og samfélagi. Skotvopnaeign, löggjöf um þungunarrof, lögregluofbeldi gegn svörtum, brottflutningur bandaríska hersins frá Afganistan, innrásin í þinghúsið í Washington og um það bil allt sem Donald Trump segir og gerir. Já þau hafa verið ófá þrætueplin þar vestra. Sundrung í Bandaríkjunum hins vegar er ekki ný af nálinni, heldur á sér miklu lengri sögu sem Donald Trump ber sannarlega ekki einn ábyrgð á, segir Leonard Steinhorn sem er stjórnmálaskýrandi hjá CBS sjónvarpsstöðinni. Birta Björnsdóttir hitti Steinhorn á dögunum. Safnaðarmeðlimir Kirkju Jesú Krists hinna síðari daga heilögu, mormónarnir bandarísku, hafa ekki beint átt sjö dagana sæla undanfarið. Þó að sértrúarsöfnuðir undan Mormónakirkjunni hafi lengi verið undir smásjánni hjá stjórnvöldum í Bandaríkjunum, reyndar í um það bil 130 ár, þá er eins og fjölmiðlar vestanhafs hafi núverið tekið til við að dusta rykið af gömlu hneykslismálunum, kynferðisbrotunum, sértrúarsafnaðarleiðtogunum og ógeðinu sem fékk að grassera undir niðri, eins og svo oft, í nafni trúar. Nú tróna sjónvarpsseríur um mormóna á toppum vinsældarlista streymisveita, fréttastofan AP afhjúpaði gróft kynferðisbrotamál gegn börnum innan mormónakirkjunnar fyrr í mánuðinum og lög sem bönnuðu fjölkvæni verið milduð all verulega í Utah, heimaríki þeirra sem vilja eiga fleiri en eina eiginkonu, eða eiginmann eftir atvikum. Þetta hjúskaparform hefur þó lengi fengið að viðgangast undir rós, nokkuð lengi verandi eiginlega tvær aldir. Sunna Valgerðardóttir kynnti sér málið. Í Heimskviðum er fjallað um allt það sem gerist ekki á Íslandi. Umsjónarmenn þáttarins eru Birta Björnsdóttir, Bjarni Pétur Jónsson og Sunna Valgerðardóttir.
8/23/22 On The Mark: Mark & Joe host CBS' Leonard Steinhorn on Pres. Trump and primaries...then open phones
Chris Sullivan's Chokepoint -- IIHS data on the effect of distracted driving laws // Leonard Steinhorn live on the contents of the Inflation Reduction Act // Hanna Scott on Seattle's new abortion protection laws // Dose of Kindness -- "the tech fairy" // Gee Scott makes the case for year-round school // Rachel Belle talks with Ishmael Butler about soufflésSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS correspondent Leonard Steinhorn about the Jan. 6th Committee's possible subpoena of Ginni Thomas.
7/26/22 On The Mark: Mark Lawrence & Joe McGranaghan host Leonard Steinhorn on Pres. Biden bout with COVID-19, his prospects for reelection, and who might emerge as the next presidential nominee. During open phones, we argued about Janet Yellen's remarks about us being in, but not being in, a recession. Joe maintains, the US is now in a depression.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host Leonard Steinhorn, a CBS political analyst, on Pres. Biden's trip to the Mid-East, his missing the Desert Storm Memorial groundbreaking, and Joe M's concerns about Mr. and Mrs. Biden becoming 'gaff machines.' During open phones, with callers on the 10-year-old rape victim abortion, the illegal immigrant who was arrested for that, Pres. Biden, Pres. Trump, Pres. Obama, gun laws, abortion and more...
CBS News Political Analyst, Leonard Steinhorn, joins Debbie and Carol to tell us about the Medal of Honor guests and what it means for those who will be honored.
CBS's Leonard Steinhorn joins Carol Daniel and Tom Ackerman talking about the President's options
Henry Lake speaks with CBS political analyst Leonard Steinhorn about the primetime January 6 hearing last night and what could be coming as the hearings continue next week. Later, Anika Christ of LifeTime Fitness joins Henry to talk about getting into a summer workout routine and avoiding injury if you've taken time away during the pandemic.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS News Analyst and Dr. Leonard Steinhorn, professor of history and political science American University, on the January 6 committee, their upcoming televised hearing and the GOP rejection of the committee's findings. We also discuss with Dr. Steinhorn, the debate in Washington about gun law changes, red flag laws, age limits, and other issues associated with making us safer (or not!).
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS News Analyst and Dr. Leonard Steinhorn, professor of history and political science American University, on the January 6 committee, their upcoming televised hearing and the GOP rejection of the committee's findings. We also discuss with Dr. Steinhorn, the debate in Washington DC over changes in gun, mental health, school security, red flag and other related laws. During open phones, we talked about Dr. Steinhorn's remarks, the Jan. 6 insurrection charges, news media bias, Pres. Trump's lies and Adam Schiff's lies.
CBS News Analyst Leonard Steinhorn is an American University professor, author and commentator of US presidential policies and history, and he is asked if Pres. Biden's policies energy have worked on lowering gasoline prices, and some words about student loan forgiveness ideas.
Mark Lawrence and guest co-host John Shipman talk about the President Joe Biden administration's impact on gasoline prices vs. Biden's intended energy policy, green energy, student loan forgiveness and many related energy topics.
Leonard Steinhorn discusses how the court filings alleging abuse by Eric Greitens is being received in Washington D.C.
Leonard Steinhorn CBS News political analyst on the bombing at Kabul airport and the Pres. Joe Biden administration. Wikipedia: is an author, CBS News political analyst, and professor of communication and affiliate professor of history at American University. He teaches, writes and lectures on American politics and presidential elections; the 1960s in America; baby boomers; recent American history; and race relations in the United States.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host American University professor and CBS News Analyst Leonard Steinhorn, talking about President Joe Biden's gun law changes, infrastructure plans and the US Mexico border crisis. During open phones, we discuss immigration and other topics.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host open phones, talking about Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, the cancellation of Pepe La Pew cartoons and the Dr. Seuss books no longer available. During 9am hour, we talk to CBS Correspondent, author, professor of communications and history Leonard Steinhorn.
Leonard Steinhorn, CBS News political analyst, professor of Communications and affiliate professor of history at American University, on the legality of the US Senate trial, the evidence presented so far and a look ahead to the impeachment testimony in the days ahead. He talks about the US Senate deciding the trial is legal, and it is a political trial, the seriousness of the incident and the deaths which occurred January 6 at the US Capitol.
WKOK's On The Mark program spoke to CBS News Political Analyst, American University History Professor Leonard Steinhorn. We talk about the President Donald John Trump legacy and how his presidency will be remembered, and his likely return to public office. We discuss the hopeful time with a new president, President Elect Joe Biden, how his first 100 days might go, and what kind of an administration he can have.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host CBS Political Analyst and American University History Professor Leonard Steinhorn...talking about President Donald John Trump's legacy and how he will be remembered. We spoke briefly about the challenges facing President Elect Joe Biden. During open phones, callers said 'swearing on a bible' is blasphemous, that the election was criminally stolen, and President Trump actually won. Other callers disagreed.
Mark Lawrence and Ben Reichley enjoy the following show: 8:30am to 9:10am: Robert Garrett, President and CEO Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce, on the latest jobless numbers, the local unemployment rates, the shining spots in the local economy, and why some people choose to not work. We ask about chamber activities and events this month. 8:32am to 8:58am: Gene Barr, President and CEO, Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry. He joins our employment numbers discussion, and recaps the #WhyIWearIt campaign and the ‘Bringing PA Back' initiative, and the big liability issues arising because of the pandemic. 9:15am: Leonard Steinhorn, CBS News Political Analyst, Professor of Communication and History, American University, author, founding editor of PunditWire, on the big debate this week, the presidential campaign, the deep political divisions in the US now, and the phenomenon of President Donald Trump's presidency. 9:36am: Open phones, we discuss President Trump's COVID diagnosis, and discuss the spectacle that was the presidential debate.