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Den Innenraum von St. Gallus bestimmt harmonische Geschlossenheit. Harmonie herrscht auch oben im Kirchturm: Vier Glocken, 1945 von Lotter in Bamberg gegossen, erklingen dort im sogenannten "Idealquartett" und rufen zu Gottesdienst und Gebet.
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Das Phänomen geht einher mit einer zunehmenden Psychologisierung der Gesellschaft. ADHS, Autismus, Depression oder Trauma sind in den täglichen Sprachgebrauch eingegangen, auch ohne dass schwerere psychiatrische Diagnosen dahinterstehen.Was das für eine Gesellschaft und für jeden Einzelnen bedeutet, damit beschäftigt sich die Philosophin Maria-Sibylla Lotter. Bei Hanser ist jetzt ihr neuestes Buch erschienen: „Opfer. Über Verwundbarkeit als Selbstbild“.Im Gespräch mit Verena Gonsch erläutert die Professorin für Ethik und Ästhetik an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, welche Vorteile die Selbststilisierung zum Opfer heutzutage mit sich bringen kann und warum sich tatsächlich Betroffene dadurch entwertet fühlen.
Sein und Streit - Das Philosophiemagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Ostern ist das Fest des Opfers, genauer: der Aufopferung. Heute dominiere dagegen eine Vorstellung des passiven Opfer-Seins, sagt die Philosophin Maria-Sibylla Lotter: ein Fortschritt für Gewalt-Opfer, aber Gift für die Wahrheitsfindung. Lotter, Maria-Sybilla; Rohde, Stephanie www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Sein und Streit
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Die Gesellschaft ändert sich mit Blick auf Opfer und Täter. Verletzlichkeit steht zunehmend im Zentrum des Interesses und damit Schutzbedürftigkeit. Selbstverantwortung und Autonomie rücken dafür allerdings in den Hintergrund. Was bedeutet diese Entwicklung für unser Zusammenleben? Studiogast: Maria-Sybilla Lotter, Philosophin Moderation: Jürgen Wiebicke Von WDR 5.
Unser Blick auf Opfer wandelt sich. Verletzlichkeit und Schutzbedürftigkeit werden zunehmend betont, Selbstverantwortung rückt in den Hintergrund. Die Philosophin Maria-Sibylla Lotter spricht mit Jürgen Wiebicke darüber, was das für unser Zusammenleben bedeutet. Von WDR 5.
Was macht aus Menschen moralische Personen? Es sind die ganz großen Themen, mit denen die Philosophin Maria-Sibylla Lotter sich beschäftigt. Die Grundlagen der Moral zum Beispiel. Wie man verantwortungsvoll handelt. Oder sie schreibt über die Praxis von Vergeltung und Versöhnung. Dann geht es um Respekt und warum man zwischen der politischen Bedeutung von Schuldbekenntnissen und den moralischen Aspekten von Schuld unterscheiden sollte. In ihrem neuen Buch fragt sie, was es bedeutet, Verletzungen zu erfahren, die Opferrolle zu erleben und dann Schwäche zu zeigen: Verwundbarkeit als Selbstbild.
Wolf Lotter ist seit den 1980er-Jahren Autor und Journalist mit dem Schwerpunkt Transformation und Innovation. Nach einer Buchhändlerausbildung studierte er in Wien Geschichte, Kommunikationswissenschaften und Kulturelles Management. 1999 gehörte er zu den Gründungsmitgliedern des Wirtschaftsmagazins „brand eins“, das er als Leitessayist und langjähriger Verantwortlicher für Schwerpunkte und Entwicklung maßgeblich prägte. Seine Texte beschäftigen sich mit Transformation in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Künstlicher Intelligenz sowie dem Wandel von Arbeit und Wissenskultur. Seit 2020 veröffentlicht er die Kolumne „Lotters Transformator“ bei tazFuturZwei und ist zudem ein gefragter Keynote-Speaker; seine Bücher gelten als wichtige Grundsatzwerke zu Innovation und Transformation.
Im Geheimen treffen sich Lotter und Knatter, um mit Eminem einen Workshop beim Brezelkönig zu besuchen. Thema: Die Übernahme des Güggeli Grills.
Andre Lotter - a South African stage, screen, and Royalty Soapy Award winner - joins us live in studio on this episode of Celeb Savant. Andre explains how partaking in theatre productions at school motivated him to pursue acting as a career. He discusses the concept of research when it comes to acting, we unpack performing on stage, in front of the camera, and dive into the world of soap operas. This episode of Celeb Savant was recorded live in studio at Solid Gold Podcasts in Johannesburg, South Africa. Instagram -@andrelotter Facebook -@andrelotter Twitter - @andrelotter TikTok - @andrelotter
Amerikanske John Lotter har siddet på dødsgangen i 32 år. I en venteposition, som de færreste kan sætte sig ind i. Krimiland ser sammen med jurist og kunstner Martin Martensen-Larsen igen på den sag, der har bragt ham ind som “dead man walking” i Nebraska, men undersøger også, hvordan hans før så gode ven, Tom Nissen, reddede sig selv ved at vende sig mod ham. Der er brugt klip fra dokumentaren “The Brandon Teena Story” i dette og forrige afsnit. Vært: Signe Frederikke PedersenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768) - Sonate AccademicheSonata in re minore per violino e b.c. Op.2 N.121. Passagallo: Largo assai2. Allegro ma non presto [03:58]3. Adagio [06:40]4. Ciaccona: Allegro ma non presto [08:29] Rüdiger Lotter, violinoKristin Von Der Goltz, violoncelloOlga Watts, clavicembaloAxel Wolf, liuto __________ Sonata in mi minore per violino e b.c. Op. 2 N.81. Allegro [13:55]2. Ritornello: Largo, e staccato - Cantabile – Ritornello [19:09]3. Giga: Allegro [23:05] Trio SettecentoRachel Barton Pine, violinoJohn Mark Rozendaal, violoncelloDavid Schrader, clavicembalo
Paperwings Podcast - Der Business-Interview-Podcast mit Danny Herzog-Braune
In dieser besonderen 250 ten Jubiläumsfolge spreche ich mit Wolf Lotter über die großen Missverständnisse rund um Künstliche Intelligenz, die Fallen der Digitalisierung und warum wir dringend mehr Eigenständigkeit und Grundbildung brauchen. Gemeinsam hinterfragen wir, was echte Innovation bedeutet, warum Routine und Mittelmaß uns ausbremsen – und wie wir uns gegen die Angst und Leichtgläubigkeit im digitalen Wandel wappnen. Wolf teilt seine Erfahrungen aus der Industriegesellschaft, seine Sicht auf Transformation und den Wert klarer Sprache. Wir diskutieren, weshalb nicht jede technische Neuerung Fortschritt ist und warum es sich lohnt, Routinen zu hinterfragen. Eine Folge, die wachrüttelt, Orientierung bietet und Mut macht, im digitalen Zeitalter eigene Wege zu gehen.
Everyone Counts by Dr. Jürgen Weimann - Der Podcast über Transformation mit Begeisterung
Transformation ist in aller Munde – aber selten wirklich verstanden. In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Oliver Sowa und Wolf Lotter darüber, warum viele Unternehmen an Schlagworten scheitern, statt an echter Veränderung zu arbeiten. Transformation gelingt nur, wenn sie auf Klarheit, realen Erfahrungen und ehrlicher Selbstreflexion basiert – nicht auf Wunschdenken oder Beraterfolien. Wir zeigen auf, wie wichtig es ist, Strukturen und Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, die Mitarbeitende wirklich befähigen. Oliver Sowa berichtet aus der Praxis, wie er in der Beutelhauser Gruppe Hierarchien abgebaut, Entscheidungsfreiheit gestärkt und Bürokratie radikal reduziert hat. Wolf Lotter ergänzt die theoretische Perspektive: Transformation ist kein Ereignis, sondern ein Ausdauersport, der Mut, Konsequenz und Geduld verlangt. Gemeinsam diskutieren wir, warum moderne Führung weniger Kontrolle, aber mehr Vertrauen braucht – und weshalb Transformation immer bei der ehrlichen Inventur der eigenen Organisation beginnt. Kernthemen: Warum Transformation oft missverstanden wird Der Zusammenhang zwischen Struktur, Vertrauen und Entscheidungsfreiheit Wie die Beutelhauser Gruppe radikal Bürokratie abgebaut hat Führung im Wandel: Mut, Haltung und Selbstreflexion Motivation durch Abschaffung demotivierender Regeln Transformation als kontinuierlicher Prozess, nicht als Projekt Takeaways: Echte Transformation beginnt mit Klarheit über die eigene Realität Führungskräfte müssen Mut zur Selbstreflexion und Konsequenz haben Weniger Kontrolle, mehr Vertrauen: So entsteht nachhaltige Veränderung Wenn Dir diese Folge gefallen hat, dann freue ich mich über Deine Bewertung mit 5 Sternen bei Apple Podcasts und wenn Du meinen Podcast weiterempfiehlst. Mail mir gerne Deine Gedanken zur Folge unter jw@juergenweimann.com. Liebe Grüße, Jürgen Abonnier hier meinen Newsletter: https://juergenweimann.com/juergen-weimann-newsletter/
Was bedeutet echte Transformation, jenseits des Buzzwords? Oliver Sowa und Wolf Lotter sprechen über radikale Ehrlichkeit im Management, den Abschied vom Silodenken und warum Digitalisierung erst der letzte Schritt ist. Ein Gespräch über Strukturen, Sinn und Selbstverantwortung.
Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Cucciari:" Tatticamente Gasperini ha un compito più difficile di Sarri" Bonanni:" La Roma lotterà per i primi 4 posti." Garbo:" Mercato sfiducio il Milan al momento, il mercato non convince" Impallomeni:" La Roma si farà trovare pronta."
WIBC's Terri Stacy spoke with Marc Lotter, co-host of 'Wake Up America' on Newsmax, Director of Strategic Communications for the Trump campaign in 2020 and Press Secretary to then VP Mike Pence. Lotter explains the process of transitioning from one administration to the next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 01:59:27 - Le Bach du dimanche du dimanche 01 décembre 2024 - par : Corinne Schneider - Au programme de cette 317e émission : émission 100% suisse à l'occasion de la clôture de la 26e édition du Festival Bach de Lausanne avec la Passion selon Saint-Jean par la Hofkapelle München, Rüdiger Lotter (dir.) : reportage à Lausanne, actualités, archives de la Radio Télévision Suisse Espace 2 - réalisé par : Fanny Constans
President-elect Donald Trump has made history again, winning a second term and helping his party make major gains in Congress. Leading up to Tuesday, for months, the polls suggested the race was neck-and-neck and Americans prepared for a nail-biter. They were told not to expect an outcome for days. However, in turned out Trump actually won decisively early Wednesday morning and pulled off an Electoral College landslide So how did the Trump campaign pull off such a win? Hours after Trump declared victory in his home state of Florida, FOX News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Marc Lotter, a former Trump advisor who was the Strategic Communications Director for President-elect Trump's 2020 campaign. Lotter discussed the campaign's strategy and why he thinks the Democrats misread the American people. He also looked ahead to what a second Trump administration may look like and may tackle in its early days. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former Trump advisor Marc Lotter, allowing you to learn more about what propelled President-elect Trump to victory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump has made history again, winning a second term and helping his party make major gains in Congress. Leading up to Tuesday, for months, the polls suggested the race was neck-and-neck and Americans prepared for a nail-biter. They were told not to expect an outcome for days. However, in turned out Trump actually won decisively early Wednesday morning and pulled off an Electoral College landslide So how did the Trump campaign pull off such a win? Hours after Trump declared victory in his home state of Florida, FOX News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Marc Lotter, a former Trump advisor who was the Strategic Communications Director for President-elect Trump's 2020 campaign. Lotter discussed the campaign's strategy and why he thinks the Democrats misread the American people. He also looked ahead to what a second Trump administration may look like and may tackle in its early days. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former Trump advisor Marc Lotter, allowing you to learn more about what propelled President-elect Trump to victory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
20241105 - KMCRadio - Lotter Kramer Peanut by Kevin McCullough Radio
Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Bonanni:" Il Milan non lotterà per il titolo, il Napoli si ha rosa e allenatori giusti." Impallomeni:" La proprietà Roma è responsabile di questa confusione." Garbo:" Senza turno infrasettimanale Juric sarebbe stato esonerato." Sabatini:" La Roma ieri ha mandato un segnale di dismissione di impegno."
Natasha Lotter Joins Megan to talk about her journey in Vet Rehab. She has done a full circle from being employed, self-employed, running her own products business, and being employed again. She has traveled the world and is now working in Dubai. Learn more about Natasha Lotter: https://www.usvetcentre.com/physio-usvc Bookmark the Vet Rehab Summit 2025: https://vetrehabsummit.com/ Learn more about CuraCore: https://curacore.org/vet/ To learn about Onlinepethealth, watch a free webinar, or join any of our Facebook groups, click here: https://onlinepethealth.com/podcast
13 september. Socialdemokraterna anklagas för att för att ”fulsälja” lotteriprenumerationer till äldre som inte förstår vad de köper. Det och mycket annat när Ledarredaktionen sammanfattar veckan. Mattias Svensson, Peter Wennblad och Paulina Neuding står för åsikterna, Andreas Ericson för frågorna.
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Tune in here to this Wednesday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Representative Elise Stefanik joining the show to discuss a range of political topics, such as the importance of remembering the September 11 attacks and emphasizing the need for educating younger generations about the events and their impact on national security. The discussion then shifts to Tuesday nights debate with President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Stefanik criticizes the debate moderators, suggesting they were biased in favor of Harris, making the debate seem like a "three-on-one" against Trump. She highlights key issues like border security, inflation, and national security, arguing that Vice President Harris has played a significant role in current crises and that her policies, along with President Biden's, have been ineffective. Coach Matt Dortehy joins us to give his brief insights on Tuesday night's Debate and also Delves into the importance of the remembrance of September 11th We were also joined by actor Phoenix Ferris from Liberty Mountain Drama to talk about his involvement in "Liberty Mountain, the Revolutionary Drama," a live theater production that tells the story of the Battle of Kings Mountain, a crucial event in the American Revolution. Ferris shares his journey with the play, starting from its beginnings in 2014 as an audience member to becoming an actor in 2018 when he was 12 years old. He describes his role as Caleb Martin, a character representing a typical family of immigrants from Ireland, England, or Scotland. He discusses the challenge of reprising the same role while keeping it engaging for both himself and the audience. Mark Lotter also joins us to discuss the recent political debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, focusing on its implications for the upcoming election and the state of the country. Lotter, a representative from the America First Policy Institute, argues that the debate did not change the minds of the already committed supporters of Trump or Harris but failed to sway undecided voters toward Harris. He emphasizes that these undecided voters are looking for clear solutions to issues like inflation, border security, and foreign policy rather than general slogans. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Wednesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo discuss Tuesday night's debate recap and the disappointment from both parties. Bo also shares what he and Beth have coming up Thursday on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this segment of The Annie Frey Show with Ryan Wiggins filling in as host, he is joined by Marc Lotter, the Chief Communications Officer at America First Policy Institute and the Former Director of Strategic Communications for Trump-Pence 2020. They discuss the Democrats in Congress meeting to discuss whether or not they support Biden running. Lotter shares why he believes Biden is not leading in polls.
In hour 2 of The Annie Frey Show, Wiggins is joined by Marc Lotter, the Chief Communications Officer at America First Policy Institute and the Former Director of Strategic Communications for Trump-Pence 2020. They discuss the Democrats in Congress meeting to discuss whether or not they support Biden running. Lotter shares why he believes Biden is not leading in polls. He is then joined by Jay Ashcroft, the Missouri Secretary of State and Candidate for State Governor. He discusses the most concerning issues in the state that he believes he has a solution for, Missouri's state budget continuing to grow, school choice, and more.
On this edition of The Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins is joined by State Senator Bill Eigel, who represents Missouri's 23rd District and is a Candidate for Governor. He discusses what preparation for a governor debate looks like, the "ballooning" budget of Missouri, illegal immigration, and more. He still hosts his daily Wiggins America. Ryan shares his recent experience with having a mouse in his house and the process of getting it out, and whether it is out. He is later joined by Marc Lotter, the Chief Communications Officer at America First Policy Institute and the Former Director of Strategic Communications for Trump-Pence 2020. They discuss the Democrats in Congress meeting to discuss whether or not they support Biden running. Lotter shares why he believes Biden is not leading in polls. Ryan is then joined by Jay Ashcroft, the Missouri Secretary of State and Candidate for State Governor. He discusses the most concerning issues in the state that he believes he has a solution for, Missouri's state budget continuing to grow, school choice, and more. Annie then rejoins and discusses her fun vacation and time spent in Pittsburgh which happened to occur at the same time as a Furry convention. Annie and the crew share the results of today's YouTube Live Chat Poll Results which asks, "What impact will Trump's VP pick have on the 2024 election?"
Dom welcomes in Marc Lotter, Former Special Assistant to President Trump, onto the Dom Giordano Program to offer his thoughts on both the debate and the Supreme Court decision favoring Donald Trump over Jack Smith in today's decision. First, Dom asks Lotter about the debate and whether Biden will be the nominee in the eventual election, with Lotter explaining whether there'd be any chance for anybody besides Kamala Harris to be said replacement. Then, Giordano and Lotter delve into the trial, telling what this means for the President, suggesting why the Supreme Court ruled this way. Also, Lotter tells why Trump has surged with minority communities as Jill Biden comes to Allentown with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. (Photo by Paul Marotta/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by providing analysis on the huge news out of the Supreme Court, who released a 6-3 ruling in favor of Donald Trump in the Jack Smith case. The ruling solidifies that presidents cannot be held criminally liable for official actions of government, which upends the Democratic strategy in persecuting Trump. Then, Dom welcomes in Marc Lotter, Former Special Assistant to President Trump, onto the Dom Giordano Program to offer his thoughts on both the debate and the Supreme Court decision favoring Donald Trump over Jack Smith in today's decision. First, Dom asks Lotter about the debate and whether Biden will be the nominee in the eventual election, with Lotter explaining whether there'd be any chance for anybody besides Kamala Harris to be said replacement. Then, Giordano and Lotter delve into the trial, telling what this means for the President, suggesting why the Supreme Court ruled this way. Also, Lotter tells why Trump has surged with minority communities as Jill Biden comes to Allentown with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. (Photo by Getty Images)
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (06/27/2024): 3:05pm- According to a report from Axios's Alex Thompson, former First Lady Michelle Obama is refusing to campaign on behalf of Joe Biden leading up to the 2024 presidential election—citing frustrations with how the Biden family has treated Hunter Biden's ex-wife Kathleen Buhle. 3:15pm- Presidential Debate Night: How desperate is Joe Biden for a good night? According to new polling from The New York Times/Sienna College, Donald Trump now leads Biden in national polling 48% to 44%. Similarly, Quinnipiac University's most recent data shows Trump leading by 4-points—with his lead expanding to 6-points when considering third party candidates. 3:35pm- While appearing on CNN with host Kaitlan Collins, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said—despite jokes—no one actually expects President Joe Biden to be on “cocaine” during Thursday night's presidential debate. But a report from The New York Post reveals it isn't uncommon for executives to take Adderall, Botox, and B12 shots before big events/speaking engagements. You can read more here: https://nypost.com/2024/06/26/us-news/why-trumps-claim-that-biden-will-be-on-drugs-for-cnn-debate-isnt-far-fetched/ 3:50pm- What does Donald Trump need to focus on during tonight's presidential debate? 4:05pm- Marc Lotter—Chief Communications Officer for the America First Policy Institute & former Press Secretary to the Vice President of the United States—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview Thursday's presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Lotter notes, according to polling, Trump is starting to pull away from Biden—could tonight's debate ultimately amount to a knockout blow? Plus, Santa Ana City Council is now asking voters to decide whether noncitizens should be permitted to participate in local elections. The America First Policy Institute recently filed a lawsuit to prevent undocumented migrants from voting in elections. 4:30pm- Ross Connolly—Northeast Regional Director of Americans for Prosperity—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's plan to hold a fundraiser for President Joe Biden. Americans for Prosperity is holding a rally to “welcome” President Biden to Garden State and, in the process, make it clear that Bidenomics is not working for Americans. You can learn more about the rally here: https://x.com/ConnollyRoss/status/1806408613033882041 4:45pm- Steven Nelson and Diana Glebova of The New York Post, write: “The White House Correspondents' Association blasted CNN on Thursday in a last-ditch attempt to expand access to the evening's first presidential debate of 2024 to reporters outside the network. The debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump was brokered by the campaigns and will be different from past showdowns in its lack of an audience and the muting of microphones when a speaker's time is up. The move means TV viewers may entirely miss off-mic remarks and that coverage will be limited to what CNN cameras show at the time—with CNN moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper expected to be the only journalists in the room if there is other related significant news to tell. Reps for both Biden, 81, and Trump, 78, said it would be OK to allow the daily White House press pool to observe the face-off, but CNN allegedly refused. The Atlanta-based cable news outlet has instead relegated journalists unaffiliated with CNN to another building.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/06/27/us-news/wh-correspondents-slam-cnn-for-excluding-outside-press-from-biden-trump-debate/ 5:05pm- Congressman Wesley Hunt—U.S. Representative for Texas's 38th District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his participation in a conversation with Black Americans who own small businesses. During the conversation at a barbershop in Atlanta, Georgia, Rep. Hunt was joined by Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), Dr. Ben Carson, and former President Donald Trump. According to a recent poll from The New York Times/Sienna College, Donald Trump has 30% support with Black voters—he won only 12% of the vote in 2020. Could this newfound support be enough to swing the 2024 election in Trump's favor? 5:40pm- Listeners weigh-in on tonight's presidential debate: Who do you think will win? And will it ultimately have an impact on the election? 5:50pm- While appearing on CNN with host John Berman, Vivek Ramaswamy argued that Thursday's CNN presidential debate will likely be biased against Donald Trump—noting that it would be like Joe Biden doing a debate hosted by Fox News. 6:05pm- Andy Bloom—President of Andy Bloom Communications & former Communications Director for Rep. Michael R. Turner (R-OH)—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article for Broad & Liberty, “Is Joe Biden really a ‘good and decent man?'” You can find the article here: https://broadandliberty.com/2024/06/26/andy-bloom-is-joe-biden-really-a-good-and-decent-man/ 6:20pm- Election Analyst Nate Silver says, “the presidential election isn't a toss up” and that, according to his data, Donald Trump has a 65.7% chance of winning. Silver writes: “The candidate who I honest-to-God think has a better chance (Trump) isn't the candidate I'd rather have win (Biden).” 6:50pm- Sixteen Nobel Prize-winning economists have warned that Donald Trump's proposed policies will make inflation worse. However, one of the economists is Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's husband, George Akerlof—and another is her former academic advisor, Joseph Stiglitz!
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Marc Lotter—Chief Communications Officer for the America First Policy Institute & former Press Secretary to the Vice President of the United States—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview Thursday's presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Lotter notes, according to polling, Trump is starting to pull away from Biden—could tonight's debate ultimately amount to a knockout blow? Plus, Santa Ana City Council is now asking voters to decide whether noncitizens should be permitted to participate in local elections. The America First Policy Institute recently filed a lawsuit to prevent undocumented migrants from voting in elections. 4:30pm- Ross Connolly—Northeast Regional Director of Americans for Prosperity—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's plan to hold a fundraiser for President Joe Biden. Americans for Prosperity is holding a rally to “welcome” President Biden to Garden State and, in the process, make it clear that Bidenomics is not working for Americans. You can learn more about the rally here: https://x.com/ConnollyRoss/status/1806408613033882041 4:45pm- Steven Nelson and Diana Glebova of The New York Post, write: “The White House Correspondents' Association blasted CNN on Thursday in a last-ditch attempt to expand access to the evening's first presidential debate of 2024 to reporters outside the network. The debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump was brokered by the campaigns and will be different from past showdowns in its lack of an audience and the muting of microphones when a speaker's time is up. The move means TV viewers may entirely miss off-mic remarks and that coverage will be limited to what CNN cameras show at the time—with CNN moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper expected to be the only journalists in the room if there is other related significant news to tell. Reps for both Biden, 81, and Trump, 78, said it would be OK to allow the daily White House press pool to observe the face-off, but CNN allegedly refused. The Atlanta-based cable news outlet has instead relegated journalists unaffiliated with CNN to another building.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/06/27/us-news/wh-correspondents-slam-cnn-for-excluding-outside-press-from-biden-trump-debate/
20240510 - KMCRadio - Kramer Glazer Lotter by Kevin McCullough Radio
Marc Lotter, former Special Assistant to President Trump, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show, to discuss Robert De Niro's press conference outside the Trump Trial. Mr. Lotter also gives his thoughts on how the Defense did in the Trump Hush Money Trial and how well he'll think Trump will do in the upcoming Election.
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Remote Workers will get their 1% earning tax back from the City of St Louis Marc Lotter, former Special Assistant to President Trump, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show, to discuss Robert De Niro's press conference outside the Trump Trial. Mr. Lotter also gives his thoughts on how the Defense did in the Trump Hush Money Trial and how well he'll think Trump will do in the upcoming Election. Frank Miller gives a market update In Other News with Ethan: JLO having a bad month, Bon Jovi says no to Sambora, T-Mobile buys US Cellular, Abby Lampe wins the Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling, Ohio Billionaire to try to reach the Titanic Coming Up: Genevieve Wood, Bevis Schock, and Kim on a Whim, too?
Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Marc Lotter, Former Special Assistant to President Donald J. Trump and Chief Communications Officer at America First Policy Institute. Marc Lotter is from Fort Wayne, Indiana, and serves as the Chief Communications Officer at America First Policy Institute (AFPI). Previously, Marc served as Director of Strategic Communications for the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign. He also was a Special Assistant to the President and Press Secretary to Vice President Mike Pence during most of the first year of the Trump Administration. Prior to joining the administration, he served as Press Secretary to the Vice President during the 2016 presidential campaign and transition. In those roles, Lotter regularly appeared on national and cable news outlets including Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNN and programs such as: ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper, MSNBC's Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd and Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. Before entering public service, Lotter spent 13 years as a producer and manager for television stations across the country. During Lotter's career in local television news, his work received two Emmy awards and was recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists for the “Best Newscast” in Indiana. Our conversation focuses on: America's economy as inflationary prices persist with high interest rates. AP reported: "Mortgage rates, credit card rates, auto loan rates, and business loans with variable rates will all likely maintain their highs, with consequences for consumer spending, after the Federal Reserve indicated Wednesday that it doesn't plan to cut interest rates until it has “greater confidence” that price increases at the consumer level are slowing to its 2% target.The central bank kept its key rate at a two-decade high of roughly 5.3%, where it has been since last August.” Illegal immigration impacting cities and local communities — will America's citizens and leaders address this crisis? President Joe Biden's policy on Israel. The Biden administration's decision to block the transfer of congressionally approved military aid to the Jewish state presents greater risks. Critics voice concerns that Biden's policy will embolden Israel's enemies in the region, notably Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism. Speaker Mike Johnson held a high-profile press conference unveiling the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act alongside the bill's leaders in the House and Senate, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. According to Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and co-sponsor of the SAVE act: "Current law makes it illegal for non-citizens to vote in federal elections, but it does not require states to obtain documentary proof of U.S. citizenship before an individual registers to vote. The SAVE Act would amend the National Voter Registration Act to clarify that states must require proof of citizenship when registering individuals to vote in federal elections." America First Policy Institute presents — "An America First Approach to U.S. National Security” Further reading: The Wall Street Journal | Biden's Threat to Freeze Some Weapons Deliveries Raises Alarm in Israel (https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/bidens-threat-to-freeze-some-weapons-deliveries-raises-alarm-in-israel-cb5400cb) Some in Israel are concerned a rupture with its most important ally could eventually hinder the country's military readiness americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @marc_lotter @ileaderssummit @AmericasRT @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. 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