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SEASON 2 EPISODE 112: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Yes. I think that's the lead story. And I don't even LIKE Jon Stewart. But it's time to recognize that we are at war. It is, for now at least, a war being conducted almost entirely inside the media world, and here's a prayer that it stays contained within those walls. But if it is, the forces of democracy need all the fighters we can find. And Stewart - who has been mad at me since 2003 and once accused me of "stealing his act" - going back to host The Daily Show at least once a week and be the Executive Producer all the other days, at least through the election, is welcomed news. For that matter, I hope it inspires Maddow - who has been mad at me since 2011 - to be on the air more often at MSNBC. Meanwhile, I have had absolutely enough of "5 Takeaways From The New Hampshire Primary." Not only is the premise hackneyed, but The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, CNN, The Hill, and Agence France Presse all used EXACTLY THAT TITLE for their versions. And all of them left out the real takeaways: Trump needed to pretend to be a human being and instead lashed out in a rage against Nikki Haley that is now continuing into a third day and last night extended to Trump threatening to "ban" from MAGA anybody who contributes to her campaign (sure - he won't take somebody else's money; his least convincing lie yet). His fuse is completely gone. He also has now claimed he defeated the sitting governor of Iowa, I guess in the primary there, and near as I can find no sitting governor of Iowa has sought the Republican presidential nomination since 1912 so maybe whatever he has, has just moved into the tertiary stage. Plus: CNN's shame. Its 10 PM the anchor - the one it preempts once a week to instead run Charles Barkley - condescendingly parroted the right wing talking point that nobody in America wants Joe Biden. She should be fired, but given her ratings, they can do something worse to her: force her to continue doing her show. B-Block (25:04) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Frank Farian, the evil genius behind "Milli Vanilli," is dead. Until I read his obituary, I had NO idea that the scam came apart when a record skipped... in BRISTOL, CONNECTICUT. NewsNation is not satisfied with you not watching it on TV. Now it wants you to also not listen to it on radio. And the Maryland State Senate - led by Democrats - is trying to explain how the new member of the State Board of Elections just got arrested as a January 6th Insurrectionist. C-Block (32:11) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: With the Abby Phillip Right Wing Talking Point and CNN's continuing lurch rightwards - even under new post-Lichtian management - I think it's time to remind you that ALL the cable news networks have already had THE meeting and tried THE lurch to the right. At MSNBC it was 20 years ago and it was highlighted by the attempt to mainstream a homophobic racist named Michael Savage, and how the President of NBC was enraged when Savage crossed the line and had to be fired.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anyway, welcome to this special holiday episode of Mea Culpa. We're going to get right to the main event… because our conversation is with one of the most articulate and effective Democratic statesmen working on Capitol Hill today, Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin. Raskin has been serving as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 8th congressional district since 2017. He also served in the Maryland State Senate from 2007 to 2016. Raskin is known as a great champion of civil rights and is proud of his left-of-center voting records saying, his “ambition is not to be in the political center, it is to be in the moral center.” To that end, Raskin was a Manager during Trump's second Impeachment trial. He was also appointed to the House Special Select Committee on the January 6th attacks, after which he famously said in his closing statements, quote, “In a world of resurgent authoritarianism, racism, and antisemitism, let's all hang tough for American democracy.” …I'm with Jamie. And today we will discuss everything from the fallout from the War in Gaza to the current state of Congress.
Maryland State Sen. and Executive Board member of IBEW Local 24, Cory McCray, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his journey from making bad decisions, to becoming a union man and now a member of the Maryland State Senate. McCray also talked about the importance of engaging in politics as a union member and what he's been able to do as a union man and politician. President of the Ironworkers Great Lakes District Council, Greg Christy, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the counciland their efforts to recruit and develop new members through their apprenticeship programs.
Welcome back to Breaking Battlegrounds, the podcast that fearlessly tackles the most divisive issues gripping our nation today. In this riveting episode, we are thrilled to host two guests whose expertise and perspectives promise to ignite thoughtful discussions. Congressman Andy Harris joins us first, shedding light on critical matters such as legal immigration and the urgent need for enforcing our border laws. He also delves into the world of IRS whistleblowers and Secretary Mayorkas, providing keen insights into these complex topics. With a unique background as a medical practitioner in Congress during the COVID pandemic, Congressman Harris discusses the federal government's handling of COVID. Later, the show takes an intense turn as Professor Brooks Simpson engages in a fiery debate with Sam Stone and Michelle Ugenti-Rita, exploring the state of Free Speech at Arizona State and Barrett College. Get ready for a gripping episode filled with candid conversations that will challenge your perspectives and broaden your understanding. Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegroundsThe son of immigrants who fled communist Eastern Europe immediately after World War II, Dr. Andy Harris was as a physician at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, a medical officer in the Naval Reserve, and a state senator before coming to Congress.Born in Brooklyn in 1957, he studied medicine at Hopkins, where he continued to practice as an anesthesiologist for nearly three decades. Andy specialized in obstetric anesthesiology. In 1988, Andy answered a recruitment call to fill a critical need for anesthesiologists in the Naval Reserve during the Reagan administration. He went on to establish and command The Johns Hopkins Medical Naval Reserve Unit. In 1990, his unit was called up to active duty in order to assist with Operation Desert Shield (and later Operation Desert Storm) at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Harris attained the rank of Commander (O-5) before leaving the Reserves after seventeen years.Unhappy with the status quo in Annapolis, Andy decided to take on the establishment and run for the Maryland State Senate in 1998, where he served for 12 years. Maryland's First Congressional District first elected Andy to serve in the House of Representatives in 2010. He is the is the current Chairman of the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and related agencies subcommittee on Appropriations. He also serves on the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies subcommittee as well as the Homeland Security subcommittee on Appropriations. Andy was married to his late wife, Cookie, for over 33 years, and he is the proud father of five children, stepfather of one, and grandfather to ten. Andy lives with his wife, Nicole, and their dog in Dorchester County. In his free time, he enjoys spending time on the Chesapeake Bay with his family and repairing old cars with his sons.-Brooks D. Simpson is an ASU Foundation Professor of History at Arizona State University, where he is a member of the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts faculty. A member of the honors faculty at Barrett, The Honors College, during the spring 2017 semester he served as associate dean (interim) at Barrett's Downtown campus. As a historian of the United States, Professor Simpson studies American political and military history as well as the American presidency, specializing in the era of the Civil War and Reconstruction.Note: Brooks Simpson speaks on his own behalf, not as a representative of ASU. His opinions are his own. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
Join Ambassador Sondland on American Ambassadors Live! with host, Ambassador Jim Rosapepe discussing Ambassador Sondland's recent book, The Envoy. Ambassador Sondland shares his experiences while Ambassador to the EU, examining the real job of the ambassador, his relationship with President Zelenskyy, and the differences between career and political ambassadors. Ambassador Gordon Sondland, the guest for today's podcast is Ambassador Gordon Sondland. He is the Founder and CEO of Provenance Hotels, a national owner and operator of full-service boutique “lifestyle” hotels. In January 2022 he joined the Board of Directors at AHLA, the American Hotel & Lodging Association. In 2018, Sondland was appointed to serve as the 20th United States Ambassador to the European Union. As Ambassador, Sondland was one of the highest-ranking US officials in Europe and his portfolio included trade, energy, national security, defense agriculture and several other files. Sondland has held positions on Governor Kulongoski's transition team, as well as on the Commission for White House Fellowships to which he was appointed by President George W. Bush. Most recently he wrote the book, The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World released in October of 2022. Ambassador Jim Rosapepe served as the U.S. Ambassador to Romania from 1998 to 2001 and is a member of the CAA Board of Directors. He currently is Chairman and CEO of Patuxent Capital Group LLC and serves in the Maryland State Senate.
Joseph Cirincione joins American Ambassadors Live! host, Ambassador Jim Rosapepe discussing the current nuclear threat. What are the risks? What should be the appropriate response to each risk? How would nuclear war unfold in an isolated location and or globally? What response with inherent ramifications is warranted? Joseph Cirincione a national security analyst and nuclear security expert for the past 40 years. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. He was appointed president of the Ploughshares Fund, a grant foundation focused on nuclear nonproliferation and conflict resolution. He has served on the International Security Advisory Board for Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and John Kerry and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of seven books, the most recent title: Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World Before it is Too Late. Cirincione has also served as vice president for national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress. Ambassador Jim Rosapepe served as the U.S. Ambassador to Romania from 1998 to 2001 and is a member of the CAA Board of Directors. He currently is Chairman and CEO of Patuxent Capital Group LLC and serves in the Maryland State Senate.
Ambassador Tod Sedgwick joins American Ambassadors Live! host, Ambassador Jim Rosapepe, considering a question for Slovakia and Europe, "What happens when, not if, Russia cuts it [gas] off?" Join them in a discussion of Slovakia's history to become the sovereign state it is now, Slovakia's military, and current energy situation. Also, learn how the Slovaks view the Russia/Ukraine war and what they are doing to supporting the Ukrainians. Ambassador Tod Sedgwick served as the former U.S. Ambassador to Slovakia (2010-2015). He serves on the board of the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress along with the board of Foreign Policy 4 America. He is a member of the Ambassadorial Advisory Committee of the Atlantic Council and is on the board of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems. In 2001, he founded IO Energy, an online energy information company covering the natural gas, coal, and electricity industries, and served as its Chairman from 2001 to 2004. He also founded Pasha Publications, a specialty publisher focused on energy, defense and environment markets, and served as the chief executive from 1978 to 1998. Ambassador Jim Rosapepe served as the U.S. Ambassador to Romania from 1998 to 2001 and is a member of the CAA Board of Directors. He currently is Chairman and CEO of Patuxent Capital Group LLC and serves in the Maryland State Senate.
Senator Jill P. Carter is the most progressive member of the Maryland State Senate and long time Maryland legislator. She discusses her battles with the Democratic Party establishment in Maryland. Jill P. Carter has had a successful career championing for the marginalized and disenfranchised because it is in her DNA. Carter is the daughter of the late civil rights activist, leader, and visionary, Walter P. Carter. Carter was the third African-American female attorney elected to serve in the Maryland General Assembly as delegate for Baltimore City, Dist. 41. Former Delegate Carter, often referred to as “the legacy” embodies the spirit of her freedom fighter father.Support the show
Interested in joining the Foreign Service? Join Ambassador Rosapepe and Director of Talent Acquisition Jeff Smith as they discuss the updated hiring process. What is the Foreign Service? There was a change recently made to join the Foreign Service, what was it and what are the benefits? What are the opportunities and career paths for a Foreign Service officer? Learn the answers to these questions and fun facts. Director of Talent Acquisition Jefferson Smith is a Senior Foreign Service Officer, currently serving as the Director of Talent Acquisition at the Department of State. Since joining the Foreign Service in 2000, Jeff has served overseas assignments in Kuwait City, Kuwait; Zanzibar, Tanzania; Dublin, Ireland; Yaoundé, Cameroon; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Kingston, Jamaica. He has also served in Washington, D.C. in four regional bureaus. Ambassador Jim Rosapepe served as the U.S. Ambassador to Romania from 1998 to 2001 and is a member of the CAA Board of Directors. He currently is Chairman and CEO of Patuxent Capital Group LLC and serves in the Maryland State Senate.
Guest: Angela McIntosh, Veteran & Candidate for Maryland State Senate, District 3 Angela McIntosh has devoted her life to public service. For 13 years, she was active duty in the US Army, and is a veteran of the 1991/1992 Persian Gulf war. Upon being honorably discharged from the Army, she transitioned to the Federal government where she remained until retirement in May 2017. Angela's volunteer and advocacy activities include membership in Christians United for Israel, the largest pro-Israel advocacy group in the nation; serving as a panel member for the Heritage Foundation to help develop voter guides; volunteering on major campaigns for political office, and teaching children at her former church. Angela's education includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Management from Southern Illinois University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude; and she is currently in law school. Angela is the recipient of multiple awards received during her Federal civilian career as well as during her Army service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Lewis Young is running for the Maryland State Senate in District 3. We gave all candidates the same 4 questions and asked that all answers be 30 seconds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Bootleg and a special guest host as they sit down with Brian W. Kunkoski II for Maryland State Senate, District 31. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notareallibertarian/message
In this segment... The Maryland State Senate is getting ugly and the U.S. Jobs Report is released. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we invited Raaheela Ahmed onto the show to talk about her experience as someone in politics and how her faith intersects with that work. We also discuss how we can begin interfaith work in our communities. Raaheela Ahmed is a candidate for Maryland State Senate, District 23. A Matter of Faith does not endorse any political party or candidate. Special Guests:Raaheela Ahmed, former Board Member, Prince George's County Public Schools, candidate for Maryland State Senate, District 23 Guest Question:What role do you see faith communities playing in educational reform and in improving our educational system? Additionally, how has your own faith informed your service on the school board and your decision to run for the Senate? Resources:Raaheela Ahmed's WebsiteCampaigning 101 with Raaheela Ahmed
EP 149 Aaron Dante sits down with Maryland State Senator Cory V. McCray. We talk about how got into politics. How my neighbors have spoke highly of him. What bills he has helped pass and his love for reading books. Tune in this is an episode you don't want to miss. Cory McCray was elected to represent the 45th Legislative District in the Maryland State Senate in 2018. Since that time, he has been named a “legislator to watch” by The Daily Record and Maryland Matters. Additionally, Cory also serves as First Vice Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party. Cory's story is a uniquely Baltimore story. Like many of us, Cory grew up in a Baltimore whose greatest resource was its hardworking men and women. In spite of that resource, the City often struggled to give those men and women the opportunity they deserved. As a teenager at Fairmount- Harford High School, Cory was also in search of opportunity. After a brief trip down the wrong path as a teenager, he found out about apprenticeships at the age of 18. The rest is history. By 19, he had become a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. By 20, he was a homeowner. Cory continued to meet opportunity halfway, working his way through community college and a bachelor's degree, all while growing a small business focused on rental properties. Those years also brought marriage and four loving children, along with a career focused wholly on working families and the communities they hold dear. Cory continues working for his local union and as a community organizer to this day, helping expand the opportunity for a better life to men and women across our City. In 2014, neighbors across the 45th District elected Cory to represent them in Maryland's House of Delegates. During his time in the House, leading news outlets like Center Maryland called him one of the most effective freshman legislators in the entire state. Cory's approach to public service is listening to his constituents' problems and then figuring out how to solve them. When his constituents asked for better jobs, Cory passed the ACTION and POWER Apprenticeship Acts, which expands funding for apprenticeships that lead to family supporting careers. When he was asked for a larger investment in public schools, Cory passed legislation that scores school construction funding, so that lawmakers can't cut Baltimore out of the resources it deserves. Cory's neighbors also asked him to make sure that they have a voice in Annapolis. He gave them a voice by passing legislation that restored voting rights to thousands of Marylanders. Just weeks after that victory, Governor Larry Hogan vetoed the bill and again silenced voices at the ballot box that many men and women had found for the first time in decades. But Cory didn't give up. He returned to the legislature more determined than ever, building a coalition of legislators from across Maryland who overturned the governor's veto, restoring the voices that Governor Hogan had silenced As the 45th District's Senator, Cory is continuing his mission to bring greater levels of resources and equity to the City of Baltimore. Senator McCray, current, past, and public service assignments below: Current Assignments 2020 Deputy Majority Whip 2019 Budget and Taxation Committee 2019 Capital Budget Subcommittee, Budget and Taxation Committee 2019 Health and Human Services Subcommittee, Budget and Taxation Committee 2019 Pensions Subcommittee, Budget and Taxation Committee 2019 Joint Audit and Evaluation Committee 2019 Joint Committee on Pensions 2019 Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland Charmyra E. Fleming Romance Author Extraordinar Rio: IG: Actlikemjsmith Sponsors: Zeke's Coffee www.zekescoffee.com Indu Wellness www.induwellness.com Maggies Farm www.maggiesfarm.com FoundStudio Shop www.foundstudioshop.com Charm Craft City Mafia www.charmcitycraftmafia.com Siena Leigh https://www.sienaleigh.com Fishnet. www.eatfishnet.com RYKMS: https://www.facebook.com/RYMKSBaltimore/ Open Works https://www.openworksbmore.org Zinnia Films www.zinniafilms.com
This week, we talk with State Senator Michael Hough. Hough has served in the State Senate since 2014 and is now running for Frederick County Executive. Subscribe to the video version on YouTube, or subscribe to the Audio version at iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Anchor, Google Podcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, Radio Public, or Breaker. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode! About the Episode: In this episode we discuss; Hough's perspective on the 2021 Legislative Session, including his first year as Senate Minority Whip; Why he's running for Frederick County Executive; The most important issues facing Frederick County; How to implement restrained growth policies within a conservative government framework; How Senator Hough will work to unify the diverse factions of Frederick Republicans; His thoughts on what the new name of the Washington Football Team should be; And we talk about Hough's musical career, including his band No Politics. About the Guest: Michael Hough has been the State Senator for District 3 in Frederick County since 2015. He serves as the Minority Whip in the Maryland State Senate. He served one term in the Maryland House of Delegates. Prior to his political career, Mike served as a Minuteman III Missile technician in the United States Air Force. He was stationed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mike went on to graduate from Towson University with a bachelor's degree in political science. He lives with his family in Brunswick. He can be reached @SenatorHough on Facebook and Twitter, or at mikeforfrederick.com. Don't forgot to check out our store: https://the-duckpin.creator-spring.com/.
This week on The Duckpin Podcast we talk with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman. The show is also available on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Anchor, Google Podcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, Radio Public, Breaker, and wherever else you get your podcasts. About the Episode: In this episode we discuss; Harford County's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and how businesses have fared over the last year; With more winter weather expected in the coming days, we talk about the importance of snow removal to county government and the challenges that come with it; Legislative priorities for counties during the Maryland General Assembly session; And facing the end of his two terms as County Executive, we discuss Glassman's political future, including a run for statewide office or a primary challenge against Congressman Andy Harris. About the Guest: Barry Glassman has been Harford County Executive since December 2014. Prior to that, he served on the Harford County Council from 1990-1998, in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1999-2008, and in the Maryland State Senate from 2008-2014. He was President of the Maryland Association of Counties in 2019. A small business owner and a sheep farmer by trade, he lives with his family in Darlington. He can be reached on Twitter @HarfordExec, on Facebook @GlassmanfordMD, and at his website, barryglassman.com.
In this inaugural episode of The Duckpin Podcast, we speak to education expert Andy Smarick about public schools in the time of the Coronavirus. About the Episode: In this episode we discuss; The impact of the coronavirus on public schools. How the pandemic will affect the achievement gap between high-performing and low-performing schools. How public school systems may adjust their thinking. The debate around the creation of learning pods. How will the pandemic impact the policy debate surrounding charter schools and school vouchers? What will public education look like in the post-pandemic environment? What will the impact of the pandemic be on the Kirwan Commission recommendations and funding? About the Guest: Andy Smarick is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, where his work focuses on education, civil society, and the principles of American conservatism. He was confirmed by the Maryland State Senate in March 2020 for a term on the Maryland Higher Education Commission. He has also served as an aide in the White House Domestic Policy Council of President George W. Bush, president of the Maryland State Board of Education, a deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Education, the New Jersey deputy commissioner of education, and a legislative assistant at the U.S. House of Representatives. Smarick's work has appeared in leading news outlets like the Washington Post and The Atlantic, and he also writes for City Journal, The Bulwark, and The Dispatch. You can follow him on Twitter @smarick. The Duckpin can be found at TheDuckpin.com. We're also @TheDuckpin on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
A conversation with Rep Sandra Hollins and Eve Hurwitz. Sandra Hollins is a Utah State Representative for the 23rd District and a member of the Abolish Slavery National Network. Eve Hurwitz is a combat veteran, Director of Finance for March On, President of March On Foundation, interfaith minister, and former Maryland State Senate district 33 candidate. The ASNN (Abolish Slavery National Network) and March On are fiscally sponsored by March On Foundation, a 501 (c)3 organization. Sandra Hollins and Eve Hurwitz. are two architects behind real national transformation. Airs LIVE Sunday August 30th. 7 PM EST US, 6 Central, 4 Pacific 2 Days after the Official ASNN Launch abolitiontoday.org
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Maryland state Sen. Andrew Serafini (R-Washington County) is resigning his Senate seat on August 1. Montgomery County Chief Administrative Officer Andrew Kleine is still in a job after violating county ethics law. Each weekday, A Miner Detail covers two trending Maryland news stories. Today is Thursday, July 30, 2020. Story 1) Andy Serafini to resign the Maryland State Senate on August 1. The Washington County Republican Central Committee to appoint Serafini successor. Senate Republican sources say both the Senate Caucus and Serafini are pushing for Hagerstown Delegate Paul Corderman (R) to fill Serafini's seat over the anti-gay, anti-immigrant Neil C Parrott, who is seeking the 6th District seat. Story 2) Montgomery County's Chief Administrative Officer, Andrew Kleine, still has a job after violating county ethics law. Montgomery County MD Council Members have come down hard on Kleine but have stopped short of calling on him to resign. Marc Elrich for County Executive remains silent. #Maryland #MarylandNews #MarylandPolitics #AndrewSerafini #MarylandSenate #AndrewKleine ___ • EMAIL A MINER DETAIL: Feedback@AMinerDetail.com. • EMAIL RYAN: Ryan@AMinerDetail.com. ___ LIKE & SUBSCRIBE TO A MINER DETAIL's SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES • YOUTUBE: YouTube.com/RyanMiner. • WEBSITE: https://aminerdetail.com/ • TWITTER (Ryan) @RyanRMiner. https://mobile.twitter.com/ryanrminer. • TWITTER (A Miner Detail) @AMinerDetail. https://mobile.twitter.com/aminerdetail • FACEBOOK: @AMinerDetail: https://www.facebook.com/AMinerDetail/. ___ ABOUT RYAN MINER Ryan Miner is the editor in chief of A Miner Detail, an independent, nonpartisan multimedia online news outlet, featuring Maryland politics and news. https://aminerdetail.com/about/ ___ ABOUT A MINER DETAIL PODCAST Ryan Miner is the host of A Miner Detail Podcast, one of Maryland's most informative and entertaining politics and news podcasts. https://aminerdetail.com/listen-to-a-miner-detail-podcast/ ___ SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN TO A MINER DETAIL PODCAST • iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-miner-detail/id966333929?mt=2 • Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL0FNaW5lckRldGFpbFBvZGNhc3QvZmVlZC54bWw= • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0INvlfpM9mfX12Ch8WFSVE • iHeartRedio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-a-miner-detail-podcast-62567753/ • TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/News--Politics-Podcasts/A-Miner-Detail-Podcast-p1023140/
On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the blowout victory in last night's NCAA Football Championship, as LSU's Joe Burrow broke more records during his heisman-trpohy winning season. We also report on the latest delegate chosen to represent the 45th district, as Chanel Branch joins her father in Annapolis, while some are crying foul. The Maryland State Senate hangs a historic portrait on their chamber walls, while one historic civil rights group and a local MD county sues the federal government. The City Council introduces several pieces of government reform measures, while the office of the state prosecutor looks to charge the former police chief of one small Eastern Shore town. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose
Michael Hough is a lifelong Maryland resident. He currently resides in Brunswick, MD with his wife JoeyLynn and their 3 children. Following high school, Michael entered the United States Air Force and served as a Minuteman III Missile technician; he was stationed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. In 2007, Michael graduated from Towson University with a Bachelor’s degree in political science. In 2010, at the age of 30, Michael defeated the incumbent state delegate with 69% of the vote in the primary and went on to win the General Election for the Maryland House of Delegates. In 2014, Michael was named Maryland House Assistant Minority Leader. In 2014, at the age of 34, Michael was elected to the Maryland State Senate, representing Frederick & Carroll Counties. He defeated a 20-year incumbent, receiving 68% of the vote.
Donna Hines is running for Maryland State Senate, District 7. Tune in to hear why she thinks you should vote for her over her opponent. Donna has a lot of experience she brings to the table and says she’ll fight for you like she’s done for herself (against BGE and a tire plant that was set to endanger Harford County residents’ air). WHERE TO FIND DONNA Facebook Website OTHER THINGS MENTIONED IN THE INTERVIEW The big defeat of the Pyrolysis plant A SOLUTION PROGRAM COMPANY In the episode, I mentioned that Harco Politics works in partnership with A Solution Program Company. Find out more about ASP and/or donate by visiting the website.
Sabrina Massett discusses her bid for the Maryland State Senate in District 4 and how she wants to provide supports for workers, sustain our natural resources and farming heritage, and help those suffering from substance abuse including opioids. For more on Sabrina's campaign: https://sabrinamassett.com/ For more on the Frederick County Democratic Party: http://www.frederickdemocrats.org/
Jennifer Brannan discusses her campaign for the Maryland State Senate to represent district 3. She brings her experience as a scientist to discuss ending the stigma of drug use by treating addiction as a medical issue, the fight for $15, and supporting working families.
Laron and Arrey are joined for a discussion with Dr. Jonathan Rosero in his bid for Maryland State Senate...
Becky welcomes Dr. Dana Beyer, candidate for Maryland State Senate. It's an exciting race and opportunity, with a well-qualified candidate, and Dana gives us all the background. http://www.danabeyer.com Plus Becky has a unique perspective on the Janet Mock/Piers Morgan controversy. You'll want to hear all the latest from our community, with a twist. Fair Use Notice: This transformative remix work may contain fair use of copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the US Copyright law. Opening and closing themes are provided with the kind support of Arlin Godwin and Delphinium Blue, available on iTunes. Thanks, Arlin.
Faith and politics: two old friends who have never seemed to get along. Until now. Mr. Rick Martel brings both faith and politics to the table as a Catholic lawyer who has run for the Maryland State Senate... twice! With the support of his friends, his family, and of course, the Lord, Mr. Martel has brought faith back to politics and has become a voice of truth in a world of corruption and immorality. Known for his authenticy and "just being himself", Mr. Martel is a true example of a Catholic who has allowed his faith to integrate all aspects of his life.