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Jimmy Failla is off to the Sunshine State for the second stop on the “Laughs & Liberty” tour with Kennedy, so media extraordinaire Joe Concha stepped up to the plate and agreed to pinch-hit for him on Fox Across America. Joe is joined by author and recovering investment banker Carol Roth, who asses the ongoing Congressional battle over the debt ceiling. Host of “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless” on Outkick Tommy Lahren shares her thoughts on whether former President Trump or Florida Governor Ron DeSantis would give the Republicans the best chance to win the 2024 presidential election. Arizona Republican Congresswoman Debbie Lesko explains why President Biden and the Democrats' out-of-control spending has led to the current crisis involving the debt ceiling. PLUS, Florida Republican Congressman Greg Steube sheds light on what GOP members in the House can do to push for meaningful reforms at the FBI. [00:00:00] Rep. Linda Sanchez has the wrong Marcus Allen [00:18:55] Carol Roth [00:37:15] Tomi Lahren [00:575:45] Rep. Debbie Lesko [01:14:07] 2024 GOP race is shaping up [01:32:35] Rep. Greg Steube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meghan Markle is a unifying figure. Don't believe me? She's got Donald Trump Jr. agreeing with Whoopi Goldberg. Howie and Grace discuss the tall tale from the ex-royal describing a "high-speed chase" through the streets of New York City. Anyone who's ever been to NYC knows how unlikely that would be.
May 18th, 2023. It's Thursday! Today we heard a lot of conspiracies for Conspiracy Theory Thursday, and played What the Bleep! In addition to all of that, we talked about when Ron DeSantis might announce his run for Presidency, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Linda Sanchez and her weird allegations, and so much more.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the latest hearing in Rep. Jim Jordan's subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government as Democrats push back against the GOP's claims of censorship, revelations from Dominion's lawsuit against Fox News after former producer Abby Grossberg has announced she is now suing her former employer, the breaking news that Donald Trump has been indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and more. Joined by: Rep. Linda Sanchez, Jake Sherman, Mike Schmidt, Cynthia McFadden, Laurence Tribe, Tim Heaphy, Luke Broadwater, David Jolly, Harry Litman, Andrew Weissmann, Michael Cohen, Joyce Vance and Ari Melber.
Floresville Police Department Sgt. Kevin Pena accepts a donation from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8555 Auxiliary President Margie Moczygemba Dec. 12, toward the department's annual Blue Santa Program in Wilson County. The Blue Santa program helps bring joy to many families in need in the community during Christmas through generous donations. Also on hand to witness the donation were Jacque Moczygemba, Olga Silva, Linda Sanchez, Reba Baumann, Margie Arnold, Floresville PD Cpl. Isaiah Barrientez, and Deborah Svoboda.Article Link
The most successful organizations are the ones that realize that our best chance at have a more equitable world is creating opportunities and spaces for the ones we are creating the world for. Today's guest, Andres Jimenez and the organization he leads, Green 2.0 understand and amplify this everyday in the world they do. Andres and I have worked closely together on many projects and I continue to be inspired by his commitment to diversifying the Environmental Justice space. Join us as we discuss the necessity and power of creating diverse spaces for our youth to not only have a seat at the table but also a voice. Thank you Andres for your continued passion and commitment to this work.Meet Andres Jimenez:A long-time environmental advocate, Andrés Jimenez was tapped by Green 2.0's Board of Directors in June 2020 to serve as its first full-time Executive Director. Andrés is a strategic thinker, a relationship-builder, and carries a deep, empathetic connection to the communities he advocates.Most recently, Andrés served as Senior Director of Government Affairs at Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL), where he worked with both the House and Senate to help expand the voice of CCL and advocate for relevant legislation. Andrés also served as the Associate Director of Government Relations at Ocean Conservancy with a focus on creating bipartisan solutions for critical issues like ocean acidification and sustainable fisheries in the United States.Andrés has a strong history of public service, having worked for New York City's mayor's office, the House Judiciary's Immigration Subcommittee, Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, and Congressman Howard Berman. His work also includes being an active member of the GreenLatinos as well as serving on the board for the Culmore Clinic. Andrés was appointed as Planning Commissioner for Fairfax, Virginia in 2020.Listen in as Andres shares:How his identities show up and lead on raceThe importance of diversifying leadership in the environmental justice sectorThe power and necessity of voice in environmental and racial justiceHis thoughts on culture, representation, and how he keeps himself accountable in his work.Learn more and connect with Andres Jimenez:Website: Green 2.0LinkedIn: Andres JimenezTwitter: @andresforchangeConnect with Keecha Harris and Associates:Website: https://khandassociates.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/keecha-harris-and-associates/Twitter: https://twitter.com/khandassociatesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCukpgXjuOW-ok-pHtVkSajg/featuredConnect with Keecha:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keechaharris/Listen to the podcast on all major listening platforms:SpotifyStitcherApple Podcasts
Rep. Linda Sanchez never saw herself as a leader growing up but once she learned to operate as a leader, there was no stopping her. Throughout her career in Congress, she's broken a number of glass ceilings - paving the way not just for Latinas, but for all women to do the same.
Democratic Rep. Linda Sanchez drew some heat for flashing a crude hand gesture at her Republican colleagues during Thursday night's Congressional Baseball Game—giving the GOP dugout the middle finger after she was pulled for a pinch-runner. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Democrats LOSE 10-0 at Congressional Baseball Game! Linda Sanchez FLIPS the bird & Activist Arrested We Are The Number 1 Conservative Sports News Entity In The USA on YOUTUBE! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast & YouTube! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast! Available on Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, Apple Podcasts (ITunes): https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/subscribe The podcast is all about the world of sports news, sports reactions, and the games. Website: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitenetwork/support
We discuss friends and family of the elderly being sued by nursing homes to extort cash, the latest anti-gay chicken scandal, Linda Sanchez's middle finger to the GOP and your calls! Call or text (202) 656-6271 any time to participate in the show!
Democrat Rep. Linda Sanchez gives the GOP dugout the middle finger during the congressional baseball game. We debate who is the greatest rock and roll singer of all time, and it ain't Bob Dylan. Justice Samuel Alito hilariously mocks "foreign leaders" who condemned his opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, including Boris Johnson and Prince Harry. And lastly, the Biden administration and the President himself continue to deny that we are in a recession.Sponsor: RealEstateAgentsITrust.com - Buying or selling a home is already one of the most stressful things you can do – and it can be ten times worse if you're not working with the right agent. Generally speaking, our homes are our biggest investment – that's a lot of responsibility, and you need an agent who can take that seriously. That's why we recommend Real Estate Agents I Trust. We work with only the best agents in every market. We do our homework, talking to every agent before inviting them to join our network – and here's a big one: we only work with full-time professionals…no part-time or inexperienced agents. Our team makes the introduction, and then follows you through the buying or selling process to make sure that you're satisfied. The agents we work with have long track records, and are the best sellers in their field. They're a part of this audience; they share your values, and they're almost anywhere you want to go! The process is simple: just go to https://RealEstateAgentsITrust.com today and provide us with some basic info. Our team will contact you to make an introduction to our preferred agent in your town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Democrat Rep. Linda Sanchez gives the GOP dugout the middle finger during the congressional baseball game. We debate who is the greatest rock and roll singer of all time, and it ain't Bob Dylan. Justice Samuel Alito hilariously mocks "foreign leaders" who condemned his opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, including Boris Johnson and Prince Harry. And lastly, the Biden administration and the President himself continue to deny that we are in a recession. Sponsor: RealEstateAgentsITrust.com - Buying or selling a home is already one of the most stressful things you can do – and it can be ten times worse if you're not working with the right agent. Generally speaking, our homes are our biggest investment – that's a lot of responsibility, and you need an agent who can take that seriously. That's why we recommend Real Estate Agents I Trust. We work with only the best agents in every market. We do our homework, talking to every agent before inviting them to join our network – and here's a big one: we only work with full-time professionals…no part-time or inexperienced agents. Our team makes the introduction, and then follows you through the buying or selling process to make sure that you're satisfied. The agents we work with have long track records, and are the best sellers in their field. They're a part of this audience; they share your values, and they're almost anywhere you want to go! The process is simple: just go to https://RealEstateAgentsITrust.com today and provide us with some basic info. Our team will contact you to make an introduction to our preferred agent in your town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grace talks about Dem Rep. Linda Sanchez who flipped off the GOP bench at the Congressional Baseball game. Also Joe Biden's Inflation 'Increase' Act.
Loretta Sanchez served 20 years in the US House, one of the first Democrats to breakthrough in historically GOP Orange County, CA. She also made history, with her sister Linda Sanchez, as the only two women related by family to serve in Congress. In this conversation, she talks growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants in LA, her 1996 upset over GOP fixture Bob Dornan and the election contest that ensued, her 2016 election for Senate ultimately won by Kamala Harris, and memories & insights from two decades in the House.IN THIS EPISODECongresswoman Sanchez talks growing up in the LA-area as the daughter of Mexican immigrants…The candidate who her father walked door-to-door for, even before he could vote himself…Her path to running for office in the mid 1990s…Congresswoman Sanchez talks through the history and politics of Orange County, CA…The great story behind her 1996 upset of GOP icon Bob Dornan, a race dubbed “the upset of the decade” by Time Magazine…The year-long election contest that followed her 1996 victory…Congresswoman Sanchez's memories of lunch with Joe Biden in 1997…She explains what makes Nancy Pelosi an effective party leader…Who Congresswoman Sanchez is keeping an eye on as the next generation of Democratic leaders in the House…The story behind the history-making election of sisters Loretta and Linda Sanchez as part of the same Congress…She recounts her decision to run for US Senate in 2016…Congresswoman Sanchez's advice to Democrats who want to better communicate with Latino voters…The advice that Congresswoman Sanchez would offer AOC…Congresswoman Sanchez talks her current priorities and interests…AND…Pete Aguilar, Karen Bass, Barbara Boxer, Willie Brown, cause celebres, Chapman University, Gil Cisneros, Katherine Clark, Bill Clinton, Barbara Cubin, Blue Dogs, John Conyers, Lou Correa, Tom Daly, Willian Dannemeyer, David & Goliath, Val Demings, John Dingell, Veronica Escobar, Anna Eshoo, Sam Farr, Barney Frank, Georgetown, Dick Gephardt, Newt Gingrich, Al Gore, Lindsay Graham, green cards, Kamala Harris, Head Start, David Hobson, Hubert Humphrey, Italian Grandmas, Hakeem Jeffries, the Joint Economic Committee, Patrick Kennedy, Barbara Kennelly, Jerry McNerney, John McCain, George Miller, John Murtha, Richard Nixon, Barack Obama, Old Bulls, Colin Peterson, Katie Porter, Ed Rendell, Kathleen Rice, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Harley Rouda, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Rotary Clubs, Ronald Reagan, Tony Rodham, George Stephanopoulos, Univision, the Western White House, Pete Wilson, & more!
In this conversation with Dr. Leo Chavez, professor of anthropology at UC-Irvine and Linda Sanchez, a student in the program we cover the idea of the long history of the "immigrant threat" that over the last three to four decades has manifested in negative feelings towards Latino immigration. Listen and learn. Contribute to the conversation on social media and share the episode.
On February 18, 2021 Congresswoman Linda Sanchez of California and Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey introduced the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 to Congress. The bill would overhaul the U.S. immigration system, providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and refugees, protect immigrant workers, address the root causes of immigration, and promotes diversity. In April, Mariana Garcia Medina and Steven Nagy spoke with Congresswoman Sanchez about the lesser known elements of the bill, why the bill is so important, how the current U.S. immigration system is broken, and who stands to benefit from immigration reform. They also discussed the importance of diversity in politics and why its so important to have decision makers that reflect the communities they represent. If you're interested in learning more about this episode, immigration resources, how to contact your representatives, or this episode's contributors, be sure to check out our new website thepriceofpolicy.wixsite.com/thepop and follow us on Instagram @thepriceofpolicy, Twitter @thepopusc and on Facebook at The Price of Policy. Resources: H.R. 1177 Find your representative CHIRLA Asian Americans Advancing Justice Legal Help Immigration Law Help Los Angeles County Office of immigrant Affairs Contributors to this episode include Mariana Garcia Medina, Steven Nagy, and Jordy Coutin. Music by Jonah Chang and Jordy Coutin
People of color are likely to be the most impacted by environmental and climate degradation. And yet, they are typically the most underrepresented in environmental organizations and the national conversation about cleaning up our environment. Our guest this month is Andrés Jimenez, Executive Director of Green2.0, an organization dedicated to increasing the diversity of voices being heard at the table when it comes to environmental justice. Before joining Green2.0, Andres was Senior Director of Government Affairs for Citizens' Climate Lobby. Before that, he was Associate Director of Government Relations at Ocean Conservancy. Andres has also worked on the Hill in the offices of Rep. Linda Sanchez and Rep. Howard Berman. Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Welcome (1:22) CCL's New Staff (5:53) Andres's Presentation and Q&A (32:48) AirMeet Intro For June Conference (37:07) May Actions & Accomplishments Green 2.0: https://diversegreen.org/ CCL's May Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/actionsheet CCL's June Conference: https://cclusa.org/june May Pre Call Video: https://vimeo.com/546579112
Trump got elected on an anti-immigration platform. Can Biden deliver the comprehensive bipartisan immigration reform this country has tried, and failed, to implement for so long? On Today's Show:U.S. Representative Linda Sanchez (D CA 38th, parts of LA and Orange Counties), House sponsor of the bill; thenSergio Gonzales, executive director Immigration Hub, former policy aide to then-Senator Kamala Harris, who helped draft the 2013 immigration reform package as a staffer for "Gang of Eight" member, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet.
Congresswoman Linda Sanchez tells Christiane Amanpour about the immigration bill she introduced and why now is the time to pass this reform. Andrea Martinez, immigration attorney, discusses the human impact immigration policy has and her work to reunite families separated under Trump's zero tolerance policy. Actress Jodie Foster and lawyer Nancy Hollander talk about the new film "The Mauritanian" and the real life story of detention at Guantanamo Bay that inspired it. Our Michel Martin talks to Reuben Miller, author of "Halfway Home", about the realities of life after incarceration. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Nicolle Wallace discusses the House Impeachment Managers laying out their case against Trump ahead of next week’s trial. Plus, Senator McConnell slams Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Biden is set to announce executive orders on immigration, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shares her experience on January 6th, the White House voices its concern over the sentencing of Alexei Navalny, and promising signs on the ramping up of vaccine distribution. Joined by: Daniel Goldman, Elizabeth Neumann, Steve Schmidt, Robert Gibbs, Bob Corker, Rep. Linda Sanchez, Yamiche Alcindor, Jacob Soboroff, Eddie Glaude, Ben Rhodes, and Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: The world is a little bit safer today. Joe Biden is back in the White House after four years of malarkey and madness, and ready with seventeen day one actions. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s flunkies began to face international sanction almost immediately upon the end of his tenure. And his most loyal followers are distraught – how sad. And lastly, supply shortages are causing states to cancel thousands of appointments for people who hoped to get the coronavirus vaccine. Here’s hoping Biden can turn this situation around, and fast. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Trump era is over. Joe Biden yesterday was sworn in by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts as the forty-sixth president of the United States. In his inaugural speech, surrounded by thousands of National Guard troops who were mostly off-camera, Biden addressed the violence at the Capitol on January 6th. He vowed that white supremacy and domestic terrorism will never prevail. He said QUOTE Today we celebrate the triumph not of a candidate but of a cause, the cause of democracy... Democracy has prevailed ENDQUOTE. He also called for unity, calling it the path forward at a historic moment of crisis and challenge. Kamala Harris, the first woman vice president and the first VP of color, was sworn by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. She was escorted to the platform by Eugene Goodman, a Capitol Police officer who faced down members of the mob two weeks ago. Lady Gaga belted out the national anthem, Jennifer Lopez sang “This Land Is Your Land,” and young poet Amanda Gorman recited a poem she completed only after the insurrection. Garth Brooks also performed. Biden wasted no time attempting to undo some of the worst actions of Donald Trump’s tenure in the White House. He signed seventeen executive orders, memorandums and proclamations yesterday, according to the New York Times. He ended Trump’s efforts to leave the World Health Organization and enacted a mask mandate on federal property. He signed orders reversing Trump’s immigration crackdowns, and repealed Trump’s so-called Muslim Ban. He signed a letter indicating that the US will rejoin the Paris climate accords, and an executive order overturning several of Trump’s destructive environmental policies. He also extended federal moratoriums on evictions and on federal student loan payments. Not bad for a first day. China Sanctions Trump Cronies Donald Trump took his last trip on Air Force One yesterday morning, landing in Florida, where with any luck he will endure a form of internal exile. Republican state representative Anthony Sabatini has proposed renaming US Route 27 after Trump, according to the Washington Post. But Democratic members of Congress Joaquin Castro of Texas and Linda Sanchez of California plan to introduce legislation banning federal property from ever being named in Trump’s honor. Sanchez went so far as to tell People magazine that QUOTE not even a bench [should] ever bear the name of this traitor ENDQUOTE. Trump surrendered the White House after a late night of signing last-minute pardons and other clemency orders for one hundred and forty-three people, the New York Times reports. Beneficiaries included Steve Bannon, his former chief strategist; Elliott Broidy, one of his top fund-raisers in 2016; and a series of politicians convicted of corruption. The White House did not announce the pardons until after midnight. As Biden was being sworn in yesterday, China imposed sanctions on former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, trade adviser Peter Navarro, and other Trump administration officials, saying they had damaged the US-China relationship with QUOTE crazy moves ENDQUOTE. Tough break, fellas! State capitols around the country were mostly calm but under heavy guard yesterday for fear of more violence by Trump supporters. Biden’s inauguaration also drove Trump’s most rabid supporters, the followers of the Q-Anon conspiracy theory, to despair. Some, however, are still urging their comrades to QUOTE trust the plan ENDQUOTE, and hold out hope for a miraculous Trump revival. Whatever. Finally, HuffPost reports that federal authorities yesterday arrested Joe Biggs, a prominent member of the Proud Boys who promoted the Capitol insurrection. It’s too late for a Trump pardon now. Harsh, bro. US States Suffer Vaccine Shortages The push to inoculate Americans against the coronavirus is hitting a roadblock, the Associated Press reports. A number of states are reporting they are running out of vaccine, and tens of thousands of people who managed to get appointments for a first dose are seeing them canceled. The full explanation was unclear, but last week the Health and Human Services Department suggested that states had unrealistic expectations for how much vaccine was on the way. About half of the thirty-one million doses distributed to the states by the federal government have been administered so far, according to the AP. However, only about two million people have received the two doses needed for maximum protection against Covid-19. Countries across Europe are also having problems getting enough doses. In the US, some states have suggested they may run out of vaccine by today and are unclear when new doses will arrive. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said yesterday that the city had to cancel twenty-three thousand appointments for people awaiting their first dose this week, the AP reports. The reason? Inadequate supply. In Florida, local media reported a similar problem in the Miami area, where the Baptist Health care system canceled appointments that had been scheduled for first doses. San Francisco’s health department said it is likely to run out of vaccine today, in part because the state pulled back on administering a batch of Moderna shots after several health workers suffered what may have been a bad reaction. West Virginia, which has run one of the speediest vaccination drives in the country, in part by using small-town pharmacies, said it didn’t receive an expected increase in doses this week. This is where the feds need to step in and use the government’s vast resources to boost production. Capeesh? AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: Kroger yesterday pulled the Indiana Oath Keepers from its community rewards initiative, which funneled an unknown amount of donations from customers to the right-wing extremist group. But according to the Washington Post, the Indiana Oath Keepers are still participants in a similar donation program called Amazon Smile – at least for now... The AP reports that Italian police have recovered a five-hundred-year-old copy of a Leonardo da Vinci painting that was stolen from a Naples church during the pandemic. The man whose apartment police found the painting in claimed he’d bought it at a market. Sounds like a real bargain. Police in the United Kingdom found eight hundred and twenty-six cannabis plants in an indoor farm in London’s financial district, Reuters reports. The plants were in a building near the Bank of England. But we thought banker types preferred cocaine? In the final hours of the Trump presidency, immigration officials detained a nine year-old Haitian boy with a valid US visa, separated him from his elder brother and incarcerated him, the Guardian reports. Vladimir Fardin was sent to a refugee resettlement facility in southern California as an unaccompanied minor, and his older brother Christian Laporte was deported to Mexico. Advocates are worried about the boys and appalled at the cruelty of the Trump policy. May America be done with such inhumanity forever. JAN 21, 2021 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Recently, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus held a conference call with reporters to highlight the danger of migrants catching COVID-19 in detention facilities.The CHC called on ICE to release migrants and asylum seekers, pointing out that most of those locked up are not criminals or a danger to society. Two members of Congress from Texas were on the conference call - Joaquin Castro of San Antonio and Sylvia Garcia of Houston.Asked if they had heard about claims that an outbreak of the coronavirus had occurred at the ICE Port Isabel Detention Center, in Port Isabel, Texas, and that some migrants may have gone on a hunger strike, Castro and Garcia said they had not. “Thanks for the heads up,” Garcia said. “We will look into this,” said Castro, who chairs the CHC.In the attached podcast, CHC members Castro, Rep. Linda Sanchez of California, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York give their views on releasing migrants and asylum seekers from ICE detention centers.
Ron and Linda Sanchez are adjunct professors of history at Yale University as well as machine rights activists. Much of their recent work has focused on the abolition of sex robots, which they believe to be the defining civil rights issue of our time. Christian and Liz are dtfw sex robots generally.
Join Jessie the Architect & Remo the Realtor as they interview Congresswoman Linda Sanchez about how she's representing our community, what she's contributed to Whittier, and her secret softball skills...oops. Not so secret anymore. Congresswoman Linda SanchezFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITE TWITTER Social MediaWhat's Up WhittierFacebookInstagramTwitterEmail: communitycorkboard@whatsupwhittier.com Remo the RealtorFacebookInstagramWebsite Jessie the ArchitectFacebookInstagramWebsite Producer ChristineFacebookInstagramWebsite Community Corkboard Announcements Sponsors: The Collab, Inc.6709 Greenleaf Ave.Whittier, CA 90601FACEBOOKINSTAGRAM Zen's Tea HouseFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITE COMMUNITY CORKBOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS Uptown Whittier Farmer’s MarketWho: The Whittier Uptown AssociationWhat: Weekly Farmer’s MarketWhen: Fridays, 8am-1pmWhere: Corner of Philadelphia St & Bright Ave UPTOWN WHITTIER HOLIDAY SONATAWho: Whittier Uptown AssociationWhat: Holiday celebration in UptownWhen: Friday November 30 & Saturday December 1, 2018 at 6:00 pmWhere: Uptown WhittierMore Info: Facebook Event UPTOWN WHITTIER CHRISTMAS PARADEWho: Whittier Uptown AssociationWhat: Christmas ParadeWhen: Saturday, December 8 at 10 am
Rep. Linda Sanchez, Rosario Marín y Ana María Archila han sufrido hostigamiento sexual y tras su experiencia explican porqué creen que Blasey Ford sí dice la verdad.
Today on the Eye on NY podcast: An interview with Rachel May, the (likely) Democratic nominee in the 53rd Senate District race. May joined me to discuss her primary night experience, why she thinks her campaign was successful and her views on some of the important issues affecting central New York and New York state. U.S. Rep. Linda Sanchez, a high-ranking House Democrat, joined Democratic congressional candidate Dana Balter for a Latino business roundtable in Syracuse Wednesday. I'll have a brief recap of the event. (You can read my full story on auburnpub.com.) Fort Ontario in Oswego County is one step closer to becoming part of the national park system. The Fort Ontario Study Act was approved by the Senate Tuesday.
BUZZ OF THE WEEK - Stan Lee VS The Honey Trap The Stan Lee dramatics continue as he has fired his long time security guard Max Anderson and in home nurse Linda Sanchez for running a honeytrap.
Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America pop some popcorn as California Rep. Linda Sanchez says House Democrats need new leadership, leading one Nancy Pelosi ally to suggest such criticism of Pelosi is sexist. They also shake their heads as feminists, celebrities, and many Democrats are suddenly silent in the wake of extensive sexual misconduct allegations - and settlements - published about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in the New York Times. And they roll their eyes as the "Tonight Show" embarrassingly fawns over Hillary Clinton.
David Kitchen is a coach, trainer and speaker. He is passionate about family values and empowering leadership in the community. Just after September 11th, 2001, David and his wife of 26 years founded Client Solutions. Client Solutions is a workforce readiness agency. It helps empower adults with updated computer skills to re-enter the workforce. A year later, David founded Training Dynamics Network (TDN). TDN is a community leadership organization. It helps both youth and adults to develop communication and leadership skills. His career experience spans the globe. He has been a talent coordinator for television game shows as well as a D.J. in Far East Asia. His clients have given him top honors for developing service programs. These clients include United Airlines Mileage Plus, Los Angeles Times, 20th Century Fox and American Honda. Congresswoman Linda Sanchez has recognized his TDN program. Volunteer organizations have given him many awards as a volunteer leader. They include the Boy Scouts of America, Catholic Youth Organization and Toastmasters International. In Toastmasters, he served as a District Governor. And he has (3 times) achieved the highest award of Distinguished Toastmaster. David has delivered more than 125 leadership workshops. He has delivered 300 presentations on management and youth leadership development. David is not done. He is creating even more new projects. He is launching a youth foundation. He is also writing a biography about his mom, and his volunteer leadership journeys. David has Bachelor of Science Degrees in Business Administration & Management. He has a Masters of Business Administration in Strategic Management.
Season 1, Episode 3: Adam Amel Rogers Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Adam Amel Rogers, from Los Angeles, California. Adam is married to his husband Matt and they have two beautiful boys together. Adam is a Project Administrator at the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center. His research interests include gay media representation, sports as entertainment and the impact of entertainment on politics. Adam has been a contributor to the NFL Network and Huffington Post. He joined the Lear Center after working in communications for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and serving as Director of Alumni for Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY). He completed two terms of AmeriCorps service to the American Red Cross, where he responded to national disasters. Also, he has interned with Congresswoman Linda Sanchez. Adam has a Masters of Communication Management from the University of Southern California and he graduated magna cum laude in Political Science from California State University, Los Angeles. Check out Adam's Foster Adoption Podcast here: http://www.fosteradoption.org The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please join our Facebook Group, The Curiosity Hour Podcast, to continue the discussion about this episode online: www.facebook.com/groups/thecuriosityhourpodcast/ If you have any guest suggestions, comments, or feedback, please email us at guestsuggestions@thecuriosityhourpodcast.com. Disclaimers: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language. Notes: The brief music at the beginning and end of the podcast is the track, "Trail" on the album "Trail EP" by Nobara Hayakawa. We are using under creative commons license. The artist/publisher does not endorse or approve any of the content of this podcast. freemusicarchive.org/music/Nobara_Hayakawa/