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Beshear Vetoes a bill that stops taxpayers funding the gender transition services, hormones, and surgeries for 10,000 - 15,000 Kentuckians that the Beshear Admin says is currently receiving those services and using Medicaid to pay for them. The Media has been heavily pushing a narrative on Matt Bevin when it comes to the treatment of his son Jonah Bevin, but there is more going on with that story. They are hoping you don't read the full articles and ask questions like "What should a parent do in this situation?"
Attorneys for Jonah Bevin, who asked Jefferson Family Court for an EPO against his parents, Gov. Matt Bevin and Glenna Bevin, joined me on 840WHAS to explain Jonah's path forward.A settlement was reached today for Jonah and his adoptive parents. Jonah's attorneys Dawn J Post and Melina Hettiaratchi have the debrief on today's court activities and the limitations placed upon Matt and Glenna Bevin, who are now divorced.
Jonah Bevin says he was sent to an abusive facility before Matt Bevin tried to send him back to Ethiopia.
A Kentucky Lantern story by Deborah Yetter updates the odyssey of Jonah Bevin, adoptive 18-year-old son of former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and (now estranged) wife Glenna. Jonah describes abusive behavior at a Jamaican youth facility where he was sent several years ago. Jonah tells Yetter that his place in the blended family "just didn't work." By age 8, "I told them I didn't want to be in that house."The Bevins have not responded to Kentucky Lantern's requests for comment. Jonah says Matt Bevin offered him passage to his native Ethiopia after hearing reports that Jonah's birth mother is still there.Jonah currently lives with friends in Utah and reports that he has very few personal effects beyond his passport and a toothbrush. Meanwhile, activists are working to improve Jonah's situation in addition to bringing the operators of the Jamaica facility in for questioning.Our 840WHAS conversation with reporter Yetter has much more.
Patrick Baker was convicted of homicide when he and two other men entered a home and killed a man in front of his pregnant wife and child. However, Patrick was pardoned by Governor Matt Bevin on his way out of office. How is this legal?!?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.
Chris Skates is a man whose life journey is a testament to resilience, redemption, and the power of storytelling. Starting as a coal plant worker for 30 years, Chris harbored a dream of becoming a writer, keeping a journal of short stories since the 1980s. His persistence paid off when he published a heartfelt story about his grandfather in 2000, leading to over 200 published pieces and a career that took him from the coal mines to the corridors of political power. Chris shares how he wrote his way out of the plant to become an advisor and speechwriter for Governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky, and eventually penned speeches and tweets for President Donald Trump. But his journey took a harrowing turn in 2020 when he collapsed on a D.C. sidewalk and was diagnosed with the deadliest form of leukemia. Defying medical odds, Chris not only survived but was dubbed "the toughest SOB" by his oncologist at Johns Hopkins. Chris shares the inspiration behind his latest book, Moonshine Over Georgia, a riveting account of his grandfather's fight against the deadly moonshine epidemic during and after Prohibition. Armed with unparalleled courage and tracking skills, his grandfather was a legendary Revenue Agent who, according to a 93-year-old moonshiner he once arrested, "shut down the whiskey business pretty much by himself." Check out the newest Cleared Hot Gear here: https://shop.clearedhotpodcast.com/
Aaron and Dr. Clardy cover the breaking Kentucky political news of the week, leading off with the sad news about Gov. Beshear not quite making it on the 2024 Democratic Presidential ticket. They also cover the less positive news story featuring a Kentucky Governor, the horrible story of Matt Bevin's adopted son's abuse and abandonment in a Jamaican troubled youth facility. The crew also touches on Fancy Farm, and whether the event has much validity and value in today's political climate, before bringing on their guest, writer, historian and labor activist Berry Craig, to discuss Democratic organizing in rural, ruby-red Kentucky counties. #ColonelsOfTruth NEWS OF THE WEAK: https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/american-teenagers-jamaica-atlantis-academy-j25rgm0p5 https://fox56news.com/news/kentucky/former-gov-bevins-adopted-son-allegedly-became-ward-of-jamaica-after-troubled-teen-program-disbands/ https://kentuckylantern.com/2024/08/03/gop-bashes-beshear-harris-at-fancy-farm-as-crowd-is-energized-by-school-funding-amendment/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X11M-3XhM8s https://x.com/colmonelridge/status/1819919591218282729 https://x.com/jimsichko/status/1820770553436762199?s=46&t=vUHbQ-mJ7i9U7cVZZFDtVg CALL TO ACTION: Urge the PSC to Protect Consumers https://www.k4ed.org/kpc.html #ProgressKentucky - #ColonelsOfTruth Join us! http://progressky.org/ Support us! https://secure.actblue.com/donate/progressky Live Wednesdays at 7pm on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ and on YouTube http://bit.ly/progress_ky Listen as a podcast right here, or wherever you get your pods: https://tr.ee/PsdiXaFylK Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky Episode 172 was produced by the amazing, Nate Orshan! Theme music from the amazing Nato - hear more at http://www.NatoSongs.com Logo and some graphic design provided by Couchfire Media
Derrick Ramsey is perhaps best known as as a star University of Kentucky and Oakland Las Vegas Raiders quarterback, but he also served in two Kentucky administrations under Governors Ernie Fletcher and Matt Bevin. And now he's written a memoir with Dr. John Huang entitled "They Call Me Mr. Secretary: Through the Lens of a Winner." Derrick joins Bill Goodman for THINK HUMANITIES to share a bit about his life as a football star and his work as Kentucky Secretary of Education and Workforce Development. THINK HUMANITIES is made possible by generous support form the Spalding University Sena Jeter Naslund-Karen Mann Graduate School of Writing.
Eric Hyers, manager of both Andy Beshear's '19 and '23 gubernatorial races, goes deep on last week's election of Governor Beshear in Kentucky. Eric talks his initial theory of the race, key strategic decisions from both campaigns, how the Beshear campaign fought back against transgender attacks and leveraged the issue of abortion against GOP nominee Daniel Cameron. In addition to getting under the hood of the 2023 race, Eric outlines his path to politics, experiences helping Democrats win in red states, theories on effective campaign management and much more.IN THIS EPISODEEric's early days in political organizing and how that prepped him to run campaigns...Eric weighs in on the three traits of effective campaign managers...What Eric has learned about fostering the right relationship between a candidate and campaign manager...Eric's memories of helping elect Governors Gina Raimondo and Steve Bullock...Why the office of Attorney General makes a good launching pad for Democrats running for higher office...The Eric Hyers' 101 of Kentucky politics...How Eric entered the political world of Andy Beshear...How Andy Beshear ousted GOP incumbent Matt Bevin in 2019...How Governor Beshear talked Eric into managing the 2023 re-elect as well...Eric's theory of the race when it kicked off in early 2023...Eric breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of GOP nominee Daniel Cameron...How the Beshear campaign responded to attacks on transgender issues...How the Beshear campaign went about targeting securing Trump / Beshear voters...The strategic decision to communicate on the issue of abortion exceptions...The messaging importance of Governor Beshear always "showing up" for Kentucky...What Eric can report about the turnout dynamics of the 2023 race...Eric's most unusual work habit...AND 17% approval ratings, 20,000 yard signs, Rocky Adkins, Steve Beshear, the Brent Spence Bridge, bus tours, David Cicilline, Cincinnati suburbs, complete jerks, crisis governors, DraftKings, John Edwards, GPS Impact, getting to yes, Greg Gianforte, Kirsten Gillibrand, good luck gourds, Mandy Grunwald, Jack Harlow, Bill Hyers, Nicole Kayner, Patrick Kennedy, Colin Lauderdale, managing multiple humans, Mitch McConnell, The Mountain Parkway, playoff beards, primetime players, Pulaski VA, red to pink, Saratoga Springs, setting a tone at the top, Josh Shapiro, Skidmore College, spreadsheet guys, TV Andy, Erin White, Williams College, Fred Yang....& more!
On the eve of the Kentucky governor's election, a new poll by Emerson suggests that the race could be much closer than initially expected. SSG Title Belt Champion TheWinner (@thewinner2875) and Dr. Cruse (@predoctit) join the show to make their final predictions. Although they generally agree in their analyses, they settle on a side bet and a challenge for the SSG Title Belt. 3:20: Main segment begins 4:10: Introduction to Dr. Cruse 6:51: Emerson polling 8:20: Current market prices 12:31: The role of national politics 14:16: Racial politics 17:21: SSG TItle Belt Challenge 23:36: Polling in Kentucky 24:30: Fundraising 25:25: Indicators pointing to a Beshear win 28:30: Limited national attention 31:10: Kentucky governors races as national bellweathers 35:36: Pratik summarizes the discussion 37:15: TheWinner's final margin prediction 37:58: Potential impact of the war in Israel Trade on Polymarket here: https://polymarket.com/event/will-a-democrat-win-the-kentucky-gubernatorial-election Follow SSG on Twitter: @ssgamblers
3-Part Episode — Keendawg returns to discuss why Andy Beshear, Kentucky's Democratic Governor, is favored for re-election, but why lottos on his Republican challenger might be a good bet — Pratik reports on new evidence that Kalshi was behind the CFTC's enforcement action against Polymarket — MagaVacuum explains how to gain a betting edge while traveling to campaign events Timestamps 4:24: Interview with Keendawg begins 4:40: Keendawg's role in founding Star Spangled Gamblers 7:14: Kentucky colonels 9:42: Who is Andy Beshear and why is he the favorite in the KY governor's race? 15:29: Who is Daniel Cameron? 18:20: Counties in Kentucky to watch 21:35: Why Andy Beshear won in 2019 22:14: Cameron's appeal 23:26: Background on KY politics 25:27: Partisan politics in KY 26:54: Lexington-Louisville rivalry 27:42: Davies County 28:47: Segment begins on Kalshi's role in Polymarket 30:18: Former CFTC official Maggie Sklar's comment to the CFTC against Kalshi 34:23: MAGAVacuum's research on communications and political prediction markets 36:00: How to gain an edge by traveling to campaign events Show Notes — Sklar's letter to CFTC https://comments.cftc.gov/PublicComments/ViewComment.aspx?id=72703&SearchText=sklar Follow Star Spangled Gamblers on Twitter: @ssgamblers Follow Pratik Chougule on Twitter: @pjchougule
We've got a roundup of various restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast.Reporter Michael Jones has an interesting story to share about Andrea Essenpreis, the owner of Q&A Sweet Treats at 211 S. First St. in La Grange. Essenpreis, following a recent accident, experienced a lot of community support for herself and her bakery — full details here.We also talk about the opening of Awry Brewing Co. in the Highlands neighborhood in Louisville, as well as a new "Laundrocade" venture from the Zanzabar owners, and the opening of a new Asian kitchen at the Outlet Shoppes. A new podcaster, Joel Stinnett, joins the show this week. Stinnett recently started at Louisville Business First but is a veteran of covering the health care industry. We chat about a couple stories he has worked on of late, including an interview with One Southern Indiana's outgoing CEO Wendy Dant Chesser and a story about former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin's new role.Late in the show we discuss AppHarvest — a promising Kentucky startup that has been experiencing difficulties this year and just named a new CEO.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on most popular podcasts services.
Looks like the chickens have come home to roost for a certain disgraced Kentucky governor! After years of speculation, Matt Bevin's wife has filed for divorce, and after nearly a decade of chasing leads, we have an interview with the person who claims to behind it! You absolutely can't miss this world shattering episode!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5185173/advertisement
Holly Harris, founder & president of The Network, has one of the most unique careers in politics. Starting as a local TV news reporter in Lexington, KY…becoming a GOP political operative for names like Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul, James Comer…then trading in her partisan spurs as part of the coalition to reform the U.S. criminal justice system - including helping pass the landmark First Step Act. In this conversation, Holly talks her one-of-a-kind path in politics, lessons learned from Mitch McConnell, what drew her to the criminal justice reform effort, how a bipartisan coalition formed to make big changes, and how she's taking those same lessons to tackle other big problems facing America. IN THIS EPISODEHolly grows up in conservative, small town Kentucky…The story of Holly as a “baby reporter” on local TV news in Lexington…Holly's tips on how campaigns can get their story on local news…How Holly made the transition to working in politics…What Holly learned working around Senator Mitch McConnell…Holly on the two things you have to win to “win McConnell”…Holly's connections to the increasingly high-profile Kentucky Congressmen James Comer…What led Holly to take a leadership role in the criminal justice reform movement…What went into passing the landmark federal criminal justice reform First Step Act…Holly weighs in on how criminal justice reform advocates should engage in times of rising crime…The tools used to build a bipartisan coalition on a tough issue…Holly on the importance of expecting and embracing failure…How Holly juggles life in politics as a single parent…AND…100:1 disparities, ACLU, Julie Raque Adams, Laura and John Arnold, beta tapes, Matt Bevin, Len Bias, Cory Booker, Boston Celtics, bucket lists, bypassing security, Center for American Progress, Matthew Charles, the Cincinnati Bengals, Jack Conway, Tom Cotton, Cut 50, Sheryl Delozier, Kirsten Dunst, Dick Durbin, E-Town, Easy Street, John Bel Edwards, Julie Emerson, The Equal Act, evidence-based policies, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, Charles Grassley, Trey Grayson, Jordan Harris, Whitney Hignite, industrial hemp, Jessica Jackson, Lebron James, the Justice Cabinet, Kim Kardashian, Lincoln Day Dinners, Paul Patton, the Human Popsicle, Rand Paul, prodigal daughters, RINOs, Ronald Reagan, the Reform Alliance, Steve Robertson, Rolling Stone, Diane Sawyer, Jeff Sessions, strategic political giving, system-impacted individuals, taking bullets, throwing spaghetti, Donald Trump, University of Kentucky, Harris VonLuehrte, WKYT & more!
After calling a news conference hours before the filing deadline, former Gov. Matt Bevin chooses not to run for a third time; a state senator is pushing for a legislative working group to address juvenile justice reform; a state house committee is considering whether or not to impeach two Kentucky attorneys; and what General Electric is doing to grow the number of minority-owned suppliers in the Louisville area.
Kruser takes your calls and comments on the Bengals, inflation, and Matt Bevin's gubernatorial run in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kruser and Bob dig deep into the State Legislative session, the vote for Speaker of the House, and Matt Bevin's latest prank. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an insane news cycle in Washington and Kentucky! Chaos in Congress filing day in Kentucky, Matt Bevin trolling the entire press corps, and the kickoff of the 2023 KY General Assembly. But never fear, Tres, Jared, and Abby are here to break it all down for you.
Nick Storm from Kentucky Fried Politics about the current State Legislative session and the potential that Matt Bevin will run for re-election for Governor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kruser and Bob Babbage talk about a potential Matt Bevin bid for Governor, Donald Trumps NFT, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Austin Horn from the Herald Leader about Matt Bevin's potential gubernatorial bid for re-election and the State Supreme Court ruling on the School Choice Bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry takes your calls and comments on the FTX scandal and a potential gubernatorial run for Matt Bevin in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The talking points have gone out, and journalismers at corporate media outlets are amplifying The Official Narrative. They are smearing the actual journalist reporting on the internal decisions at Twitter to suppress the story about Hunter Biden's laptop before the 2020 election as a "doing PR for the richest man on Earth." David Strom at Hot Air.com highlights the nonsense: Musk is releasing the Twitter files through Taibbi, and the media Elite™ are in full attack mode against Taibbi. Utterly unhinged attacks. Utterly unhinged and totally coordinated attacks. Almost as if there is an official MSM Narrative™ they are trying to push. It's pretty obvious that the word went out about the talking points and the entire MSM and Left Twitter compliantly put out the spin. Taibbi is doing PR work for Elon Musk, not bread and butter reporting. Despite having access to the actual raw data. The attacks on Taibbi are totally ridiculous. 95% of the “news” is repeating what powerful people want out there. Leaks come from powerful people. Press releases come from powerful people. Deep Throat was a powerful person. The media rarely covers anything else. Reporters need not be stenographers for the powerful, but every single one of them utterly depends upon what the powerful tell them. Most of those leaks are utterly unsubstantiated. Many are outright false, but printed verbatim. Taibbi is using the actual raw data and releasing it for the world to see. That is actual reporting, not the kind of stenography most reporters do. Even if nothing of note comes out (and I think lots already has), Taibbi will have done us the service of filling in gaps that everybody wanted filled. People are desperate to know what has been happening at Twitter. Twitter is in the news every single day, near the top of the media agenda. Yet none of these reporters is covering anything besides opinion and insinuations, and they are attacking the sole reporter who has the complete story. Matt Bevin wonders : The stated goal of the Twitter Files project has revolutionary potential, and Musk and Taibbi tell us this is just the beginning. By opening up Twitter's own internal documents, they have the opportunity to detail how Twitter users have been secretly manipulated, managed, and muzzled — for years — around the world — on multiple topics of first-order significance. “Manipulated by whom? And to what end?” Those are important remaining questions, and here too, so far, the Twitter Files come up short. In particular, I want to hear more about the involvement of three-letter security agencies like FBI and CIA in shaping our social media, and by extension our world views. (More on this below, but Alan MacLeod of MintPress News has an excellent overview of the general problem.) “The idea here is to come clean on everything that has happened in the past in order to build public trust for the future,” says Musk. It is an inspiring example to set. There have absolutely been similar shenanigans underway across all social media. When do we get to see the Facebook Files, the YouTube Download, the Snapchat Papers? For the inaugural episode of the Twitter Files, Taibbi could have drilled down into any number of key historical moments. For example, the decision to kick a sitting U.S. president out of an international public discussion forum — the decision to ban the elected U.S. president from a medium otherwise free and open to virtually everyone else around the world — that was crazy and unprecedented. As we continue to open the Twitter Files, it will be fascinating to see how that decision process unfolded to “delete” the president from Twitter. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marshall Cohen is the Political Director of the Democratic Governors Association. Over 7 years at the DGA, he's been involved in 50+ races - and before that was an accomplished operative who - in 2016 - managed (and won) the most expensive congressional primary in history. In this conversation, Marshall talks his path to working in politics, his best practices for running and winning races and goes deep on this cycle's top governor's races...how Democrats pulled off upsets in several states, the messaging and strategic decisions that mattered, and lessons learned heading into the 2024 cycle. IN THIS EPISODEMarshall's path to working in politics…How his New Jersey roots inform his political outlook…Marshall manages the winner in a 2016 House primary that was the most expensive congressional race in history at the time…Marshall breaks down the four factors it takes to be an effective campaign manager…How Marshall starts at the DGA & his theories of what makes governors' races different…Marshall talks how he and the DGA have been successful winning in “red” states…Marshall talks the Virginia '21 Governors race…how Youngkin won and why that didn't signal a trend for '22…Marshall rebuts the suggestion the DGA “meddled” in GOP primaries to elevate election-deniers…Marshall & Zac talk the 2022 Nevada Governor's race…The “biggest surprise” for Marshall from the 2022 cycle…Marshall goes deep on several 2022 races, including Arizon, Kansas, and Wisconsin...Marshall talks Democratic difficulties breaking through in FL, GA, and TX…Marshall on lessons learned in 2022 that can be applied to the 2024 cycle…The media spending strategies that worked for the DGA in 2022…Marshall on the various “it factors” held by governors…AND American University, Lou Barletta, Andy Beshear, Matt Bevin, Sam Brownback, James Carville, Liz Cheney, Chris Christie, Roy Cooper, core competencies, Dan Cox, Shelbi Dantic, dead ducks, Ron DeSantis, the Dobbs decision, Doug Ducey, John Bel Edwards, Tony Evers, footsie, GW, Maura Healey, Katie Hobbs, Larry Hogan, Bobby Jindal, Doug Jones, Laura Kelly, Tina Kotek, Kari Lake, Joe Lombardo, Doug Mastriano, Kathleen Matthews, Pat McCrory, Tim Michels, Janet Mills, Wes Moore, Phil Murphy, north stars, Beto O'Rourke, Panasonic, Corey Platt, political fiefdoms, Jamie Raskin, Derek Schmitt, self-realizations, Steve Sisolak, train conductors, David Trone, Donald Trump, Scott Walker, Tim Walz, The West Wing, Gretchen Whitmer, wine tasting, the Yuma County GOP & more!
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In this Episode: Someone at city hall wires 4 Million Dollars to just some guy. Planning Commission unanimously votes for abolishing parking minimums. AirBNB is too popular in this city. General Assembly Passes EKY Relief bill. Matt Bevin returns to this part of the earth.
Kentucky's state Republicans unveil an omnibus anti-abortion bill, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell says Republicans shouldn't revisit the 2020 election before the election in 2022 and a man whose sentence was commute by former Gov. Matt Bevin pleads guilty.
More schools make decision on masking, Kentucky has over 5,400 new COVID-19 cases and a man pardoned by former Gov. Matt Bevin pleads guilty.
Kentucky's COVID-19 surge continues, Transylvania University will require students and staff to get COVID-19 vaccines, a man pardoned by former Gov. Matt Bevin is convicted by a federal jury and there is a new candidate for Agriculture Commissioner.
Kimberly, Nate & Ken dig in on the KY political news of the weak - our least-favorite former Governor, our least-favorite KY member of Congress, and our least-favorite union! It's a trifecta of losers, featuring Matt Bevin's corruption investigation, Thomas Massie's dubious military COVID vaccine claims, and the Lexington FOP making some crazy claims in response to the recent ban of no-knock warrants. We then discuss the growing epidemic of gun violence in Louisville and what can be done to help reverse the troubling trends, with Louisville community leader Christopher XX. Live Wednesdays at 7pm - https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ Later, on RadioLex - https://radiolex.us/wlxu-93-9-fm/ Website - http://progresskentucky.org/ Donate - https://secure.actblue.com/donate/progressky Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky YouTube - http://bit.ly/progress_ky Medium - progressky.medium.com Live Media Production by www.couchfiremedia.com
The 2nd episode of Bourbon & Birds has journalist Nick Storm sitting down at Jeptha Creed with Sen. Damon Thayer, R-Georgetown. We take a deep dive into redistricting the state House, Senate, and Congressional districts in Kentucky. Thayer says Gov. Andy Beshear should call lawmakers into a special session to deal with the issue. As expected we also talk about upcoming elections, and why former Republican Gov. Matt Bevin should not run for governor again.
A man pardoned by former Governor Matt Bevin is back in jail, Kentucky's senior centers can reopen, the day's COVID-19 numbers and Kentucky's birthday.
Attorney Bill Adkins joins Jack to talk about a former Matt Bevin pardon who is back behind bars on #Lexington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Courier Journal Editor Rick Green joined us to talk about the 11th Pulitzer Prize that the paper won on Monday. He told us a great story about how he found out about the award, the importance of having local media, the continuation of the Matt Bevin story, and the future of the printed newspaper…
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Debra Williams, a Former Kennesaw City Council Member and long time Republican blasts her own GOP, putting principle over party, politicians and popularity. She discusses the ignorance of straight ticket voting and her first encounters with Banks and Shane. Then we discuss the issues of immigration, Matt Bevin's loss, government deficits and the Libertarian Mises Caucus. Support the podcast ››› pateron.com/rebellionpod
Howie Kurtz on Matt Bevin refusing to concede in the Kentucky gubernatorial race, US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland revising his testimony and ABC News anchor Amy Robach claiming her network refused to air an interview she conducted with a Jeffrey Epstein accuser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
This week, we discuss the latest New Hampshire poll that has Joe Biden coming in 3rd place. Then we discuss the overall health of the Biden campaign, amid reports it may be struggling. And finally, we look at a few key elections taking place Tuesday on the state level in Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
On Sunday's program I take a quick look at the chickenpox outbreak in Northern Kentucky, the lawsuit, Gov. Matt Bevin and "chickenpox parties". A guest on the show a number of times, Dr Peter Hotez appeared on one of the largest podcasts out there--The Joe Rogan Experience, where they discussed infectious diseases, vaccines and autism for nearly 2 hours. In the second half, I play an interview with Senior Director for Mission and Scientific Affairs with the Huntington's Disease Society of America, George Yohrling, PhD about Huntington's disease.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Jesse and Brittany discuss Brittany's survival tactics, a listener email about police training and hiring issues, Susan Collins' crucial vote in replacing Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court, Kim Jong Un's ongoing nuclear weapons development and the possible visit to New York City, John Bolton's defense of everything Donald Trump does and says, A$$hole... The post #422 – “Spider Stories, Susan Collins' SCOTUS Vote, North Korea's Nuclear Upgrades, John Bolton on the Sunday Shows, A$$hole of Today feat. Matt Bevin, and Takin' Care of Biz featuring Student Journalists.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
When Kentucky's Aviation Commissioner Steve Parker met with Gov. Matt Bevin, and was asked what he needed, Parker said he told the governor he needed money to fix “crumbling” general aviation airports. Bevin delivered on his promise by adding $10 million for fiscal years 2017 and 2018 into the budget. “We did 47 projects in our 53 GA airports,” Parker said. Deputy Aviation Commissioner Todd Bloch added, ”Before Gov. Bevin gave us the additional $10 million for each year, the jet-fuel tax money was only able to do band-aid fixes. instead of doing a total runway overlay or reconstruction we could only address the major cracks, but we never could get a complete project done.”
Matt is celebrating his return vacation by returning to the podcast, starting with Joe Sonka of Insider Louisville. Joe helps Matt catch up with what happened around the state over the last two weeks (hint: it's A LOT). Some of what they discussed: -- The nuts and bolts of what's happened with UofL's Board of Trustees. -- Ramsey's position as President and member of the Foundation...is it actually in jeopardy? -- The potential consequences of Matt Bevin's latest moves. You can have every podcast delivered straight to your phone by searching for “The Matt Jones Podcast” on iTunes and clicking “subscribe.” It doesn't get much easier than that. If you aren't an iTunes person, you can also stream every podcast on Podbay or check it out on the Stitcher app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An interview from the archives with Governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky... what an amazing and passionate guy!
We cover the last Republican debate, Kentucky governor Matt Bevin's new budget and the truth about George W. Bush's version of the Affordable Care Act. Tim's got an interesting insight into President Obama's time in the Senate and Matt comes to the defense of Jimmy John's.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com