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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Former Congresswoman Mia Love was celebrated today by friends, family, and former constituents and political colleagues this morning. Everyone who talked spoke of her kindness, her resilience, and her deep love of country. Inside Sources finishes hearing clips from the funeral service.
Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner Worldwide markets continue to flounder after tariffs announcement The stock market continues to fall today -- both here in the U.S. and around the world -- as a result of President Trump's tariffs announcement from last week. Unilateral 10% tariffs are already in place and the country-specific tariffs will go into effect on Wednesday. And the President's not backing down... even threatening higher tariffs on China today. We hear the President talk a bit about the tariffs and their effects on our allies in Israel. Senior Economist at Zions Bank Robert Spendlove also joins the conversation to discuss the effects of tariffs on retirement funds. Emails mistakenly sent to Ukrainian refugees telling them to leave the U.S. Imagine this: you've left your war-torn country and are in the U.S. legally under a humanitarian program. Then out of the blue, you get an email from the federal government telling you that you have 7 days to leave the country or the "federal government will find you." That's what happened to an unknown number of Ukrainian refugees last week. And the email sent out? Yeah, that wasn't supposed to be sent out. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest on this situation. Latest development on Maryland man inadvertently deported to El Salvadorian prison U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has agreed to pause the midnight deadline for the Trump administration to retrieve a mistakenly deported man. The Maryland man -- originally from El Salvador but here legally -- was deported to an El Salvadorian prison due to an administrative error. The administration admitted the mistake but said there was nothing they could do. A federal judge didn't like that answer and ordered the man be returned by tonight. But now that deadline’s been paused. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks down the White House’s argument. Nationwide protests against Trump administration While thousands of folks descended on downtown Salt Lake City for General Conference, another few thousand marched on Utah's Capitol Hill to protest the Trump administration and Elon Musk. It was part of a nationwide protest called "Hands Off." So, what were the biggest issues protestors had with the administration? Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas talk through some of the frustrations. Trump Cabinet members visit Utah Health and Human Service Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and EPA Secretary Lee Zeldin are in Utah today discussing a few health-related bills recently passed by the state legislature. Plus, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is here as well, taking a ride and tour of UTA's FrontRunner. Three cabinet members in Utah on a single day -- is this a sign of Utah's growing status on the national stage? Fmr. Congresswoman Mia Love’s funeral services Former Congresswoman Mia Love was celebrated today by friends, family, and former constituents and political colleagues this morning. Everyone who talked spoke of her kindness, her resilience, and her deep love of country. Inside Sources finishes hearing clips from the funeral service.
KSL's Top Story: Crazy day for the Dow... it ended with a 349 point loss. Less than a percent. Tariffs of course driving the markets. And if you want to drive a new car ...Utah dealers are bracing for a 25-percent tariff on imports. But not yet,.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In 03/29/25. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS In Utah (Racially Restricted Region), the first black female Republican congresswoman Mia Love died from brain cancer at the young age of 49. 23AndMe also transitioned this week as the DNA testing titan filed for bankruptcy. Now, millions are concerned about the security of their genetic material if the company and its DNA hoard are sold to an unscrupulous buyer. In Georgia, two Nathanael Greene Academy White female teachers were arrested for alleged sexual contact with students. Charged sexual deviants Bonnie Brown and Sherri Mauldin reminded Gus T. of Seattle's own Mary Kay Letourneau, a White child rapist who couldn't keep her paws off of the children she was supposed to educate. #10Stops #MinimizeConflict #TheCOWS16Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
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In this week's episode, Jennifer presents an engaging tribute to Mia Love, highlighting the life and legacy of the first black Republican congresswoman who represented Utah's 4th congressional district in the House from 2015 until 2019. Born in New York to Haitian immigrants, Mia Love broke new ground with her remarkable political journey in a predominantly white, conservative district. In addition to being a congresswoman, she was a mother and former flight attendant who made her mark in politics by championing public safety and fiscal responsibility. Sadly, Mia passed away at the age of 49 due to a brain tumor, leaving behind a legacy that inspires young women and political enthusiasts alike. Jennifer reflects on Mia Love's considerable impact on the political sphere, navigating complex themes such as the lack of diversity within political parties and the critical need for inclusive perspectives in governance. The discussion covers Mia's significant career achievements, her choice not to endorse Trump, and how that decision influenced her political trajectory. Jennifer delves into broader political issues, reflecting on the current state of political discourse and the pressing need for respectful, integrity-driven leadership. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of diverse voices in politics and highlights ongoing challenges like immigration and the underrepresentation of women. "Mia Love, thank you for being an inspiration to young women like your daughter, young women like my daughters, and to someone around the same age as you who really thought that you were a phenomenal role model." ~Jennifer Nassour Today on Political Contessa: Mia Love was a pioneering figure as the first black Republican congresswoman. Her political journey was motivated by public safety and fiscal responsibility. Mia did not endorse Trump during the 2016 election. She tragically passed away from a brain tumor at the age of 49. There is a call for more diverse perspectives within the Republican Party. The current political discourse often lacks respect and integrity. The Democratic Party faces challenges with internal disunity. Women's representation in politics remains insufficient across many areas. Mia Love’s Message to America Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google Podcasts Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you’ve ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you’re ready to enter the political arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chas & Dr Dave discuss Used Car-Fire Salesmen, Great Names for Metal Bands, and That's Not A War Plan, THIS Is A War Plan!0:00 - Introducing: Dr Dave2:08 - Grateful (A Present for the Pod, Mia Love, Weight Loss Coaches)10:38 - Updates (Portraits, Gulf of America)14:47 - Correspondence (Democrats, Singapore, Tesla)35:58 - Signal Gate1:42:09 - Alien Enemies Act Update2:33:43 - Ukraine Ceasefire Negotiations2:48:21 - While We're Away (Wisconsin Court Election)2:51:30 - Unleashed (Wisconsin, Greenland, Canada) 3:16:00 - Unleashed (While We're Away + A Few Good Things)HOMEWORK:* Dr Dave's piece about the Australian Christian Right https://bitly.cx/taDr * THE FDA's Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool https://bitly.cx/0hRJXSHOW LINKS:*Chat with the PEPpers on the Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/WxDD2PPvaW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More companies invest in the US, delete your data, Second Lady to Greenland, and Mia Love's final message. Plus, the Message of the Day, diversity equity and inclusion are on the run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Thanks for listening to The Morning Five! Thanks for listening, rating/subscribing The Morning Five on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about the work of CCPL at www.ccpubliclife.org. Michael's new book, The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life, is now available! You can order on Amazon, Bookshop.org, Barnes & Noble, or at your favorite local bookstore. Join the conversation and follow us at: Instagram: @michaelwear, @ccpubliclife Twitter: @MichaelRWear, @ccpubliclifeAnd check out @tsfnetwork Music by: King Sis #politics #faith #prayer #SCOTUS #nationalsecurity #FOIA #technology #theatlantic #Louisiana #Congress #MiaLove Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is your NCAA basketball bracket looking? A very warm reception for President Trump at the wrestling national championships in Philadelphia. Trump plans to pay the astronauts overtime pay out of his own pocket if he has to. Introducing the newest fighter jet for the American arsenal … the F-47. Joy Reid says Canada could beat the U.S. in a war … because it already has?? Tesla owners continue to deal with insane vandals on the Left. Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) about to be sued by Elon Musk? Does Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)? Governor Tim Walz (D-Minn.) admits to sticking his foot in his mouth yet again. The difference between liberals and conservatives when it comes to the issue of immigration. Athletes discuss God and Jesus with no hesitation. Boxing legend George Foreman and former Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah) pass away. Don't forget what hypocrite Gavin Newsom's California is really like. Important message for Congress from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R). President Trump declares "Patrick Henry Day"! Former African ambassador lays down facts about the fraud in USAID. Companies still going woke … and Disney is leading the way with a "Snow White" movie flop. Government is being cut, so why are people so upset about that? Rosie O'Donnell: election denier. Why do former presidents have security clearances? President Trump to meet with Bill Maher soon. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:38 March Madness Bracket Update 02:20 New Pat Gray Bingo 07:35 Trump Enters NCAA Wrestling Championship 09:19 2nd Lt Wyatt Hendrickson Victory 10:41 Wyatt “Captain America” Wins & Talks with Trump 12:27 Trump to Pay Astronauts Out from his Own Pocket 13:43 Trump Announces Boeing Getting the new F-47 Contract 16:22 Joy Reid Says Canada Burned the White House in 1812 23:00 Jamal Bowman Calls Elon Musk a Nazi 24:16 Tesla Owners Continues to Get Attacked 27:13 Adam Kinzinger Approves of the Tesla Boycotts 28:33 Fight Oligarchy Tour Resumes 33:55 AOC Wants People to Fart More? 34:38 Bernie Sanders Walks Out on ABC Interview 39:15 Minneapolis Mayor on Illegals in his City 44:39 Howard Lutnik Explains the Trump Gold Cards 49:57 Wrestler AJ Ferrari on His Lost Match 52:00 Baker Mayfield on Jesus 53:32 George Edward Foreman Dead at the Age of 76 55:23 Mia Love dead at the Age of 49 55:53 Gavin Newsom is a Liar According to CNN 1:00:55 Ron DeSantis Important Message for US Congress 1:05:55 Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! 1:08:28 Why is USAID in Africa? 1:12:45 Flashback to Libertarian Mark Cuban 1:14:13 Rosie O'Donnell Says Elon Musk Stole the Election 1:16:50 What is Male Genitalia? 1:19:25 Snow White Flops! 1:29:59 Trump Removes Security Clearances for Biden & Kamala 1:33:37 Trump to Meet with Bill Maher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Jim and Greg for three good martinis on 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss President Trump's approval of the F-47 fighter jet, the future political ambitions of the DeSantis family, and mounting evidence that Democrats have alienated young men in a historic way. Plus, they make a somber champagne toast to the late former Utah Rep. Mia Love.First, they welcome Trump's approval of the F-47, a cutting-edge, sixth-generation stealth fighter capable of reaching Mach 2. This decision underscores the administration's focus on military readiness and warfighting capabilities. Jim also explains how this decision impacts the growing debate about whether manned fighters are needed in the age of drones.Next, Jim shares insights from the National Review Institute's Ideas Summit, where he interviewed Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and hosted a discussion with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey. Rumors are swirling that Casey DeSantis is considering a 2026 gubernatorial run, and Jim explains why there's a very good chance Mrs. DeSantis will jump in the race. He also notes the surprising ways she would be different than her husband as governor.Then, they analyze fresh evidence that Gen Z men are shifting right, possibly in a huge, permanent way. Jim explores why this realignment doesn't surprise him, pointing to how the left's approach to education has driven young men toward conservatism. While time will tell, current data suggests this could be the most dramatic political shift among a generation in modern history.Finally, they raise a champagne toast to former Utah Rep. Mia Love, who passed away from brain cancer. She was just 49 years old. Greg shares excerpts from a recent column Love wrote about the America she cherished, while Jim reflects on her time in Congress and the political future she might have had until cancer robbed her of it.Please visit our great sponsors:This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Your well-being is worth it —and now, it's within reach with Betterhelp. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/3ML to get 10% off your first month.
In our news wrap Monday, police in Turkey cracked down on protests and dissent that began after the arrest of one of President Erdogan’s main political rivals, more aid groups have come under fire in the escalating violence in the Gaza Strip, Dr. Susan Monarez has been nominated to head the CDC and former U.S. Rep. Mia Love has died. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Bernie Sanders is not pleased. Bernie - AOC '28? Tom Homan will continue to deport dangerous illegal aliens (despite what the judges think). Trump administration to deny funds to colleges who foster antisemitism. What in the heck is Hands Off 2025? 7:06: Purdue advances to face Houston. Expect your bars to sell out. Former GOP Rep. Mia Love dead at age 49 after battle with cancer. Bill Maher "getting it" Bowling Pin lamp for sale. Cheese recalled at Aldi. Trump revokes "legal status" of 500K+ migrants. Israel on the move in Gaza. Why are people moving to Indiana? Reciprocal tariffs on the way. Conor McGregor is running for President of Ireland. The left always resorts to violence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In light of the heartbreaking news of Mia Love's passing, we're resharing one of our most memorable episodes featuring the former Congresswoman. Mia was a trailblazer, a thoughtful leader, and a passionate advocate for the values she held dear. In this episode, she spoke with clarity and conviction about immigration, the American dream, and public service. Her words are a powerful reminder of her legacy and the principles she stood for. We honor her memory by bringing this conversation back to the forefront.“My living wish and fervent prayer for you and for this nation is that the America I have known, is the America you fight to preserve and that each citizen, and every leader, will do their part to ensure that the America we know will be the America our grandchildren and great grandchildren will inherit.”- My living wish for the America I know by Mia LovePurchase her book here. www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegroundsTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@breakingbattlegroundsShow sponsors:Invest Yrefy - investyrefy.com4Freedom MobileExperience true freedom with 4Freedom Mobile, the exclusive provider offering nationwide coverage on all three major US networks (Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) with just one SIM card. Our service not only connects you but also shields you from data collection by network operators, social media platforms, government agencies, and more.Use code ‘Battleground' to get your first month for $9 and save $10 a month every month after.Learn more at: 4FreedomMobile.comDot VoteWith a .VOTE website, you ensure your political campaign stands out among the competition while simplifying how you reach voters.Learn more at: dotvote.voteAbout our guest:Mia Love was a former U.S. House representative of Utah's 4th Congressional District. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Following a three-year battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer, former United States Representative Mia Love passed away yesterday. She was only 49. A child of immigrant parents, she made quite the name for herself in politics. In fact, she was the first Black Republican woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Taylor Morgan share some of their favorite memories of Love and how she inspired them.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Report: Top-secret military plans accidentally texted to journalist Imagine this: you're minding your own business when you get added to a group text with national security leaders. And in that chat, you receive highly classified information about an upcoming military strike. Oh, and we should mention that you're not a national security leader yourself. It’s exactly what happened to the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. The Inside Sources host discuss the security... of national security. Court of Appeals hears from Trump Administration on deportation The Trump Administration continues its fight to have more control over deportations today. A federal judge denied the administration's request to lift a temporary restraining order on deporting alleged gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 this morning. Now, the administration is in court making their case to a three-person appeals court. Taylor and Adam give listeners the latest on the ongoing deportation lawsuits. Pres. Trump says we should give allies less productive weapons Our allies in Europe are questioning their own defenses following remarks from President Trump that he'll give toned-down weapons to those allies. The President saying our allies now might not be our allies in the future, so we shouldn't give them top-notch weapons. Is this sound reasoning or something akin to paranoia? The Inside Sources hosts share their thoughts. Poll: Kamala Harris top choice to lead Democrats in 2028 Although she lost both the electoral college vote and the popular vote last November, and lost the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, it appears Kamala Harris could try another run in 2028. New polling shows that Democrats largely support her and the idea of another Harris campaign. Is this a winning strategy for Democrats? U.S. Postal Service: To privatize or not? Protests erupted over the weekend across the country, with thousands of mail workers protesting privatization of the United States Postal Service. The idea to privatize the agency isn't a new one and isn't exclusive to President Trump. But in the year 2025, do we still need the post office or not? The Inside Sources hosts have a lively discussion about the supposed ‘business’ of the U.S.P.S. How do SLC leaders feel about bills passed during the legislative session? The dynamics between the conservative state government -- including the Utah Legislature -- and the more liberal Salt Lake City were on broad display during the 2025 Legislative General Session. City leaders say several bills passed by the Legislature directly affect the city by taking away control from its residents. Now, Mayor Erin Mendenhall says she’s “deeply concerned.” What bills may have been targeted towards Salt Lake City? Inside Sources digs into it. Sponsored eggs? Ahead of the annual Easter Egg Roll -- for the first time -- the Trump administration has put out calls for official corporate sponsors. It might seem relatively harmless, but is it? Or is it indicative of the impact of big money in politics? The Inside Sources hosts break down the complex relationship between the White House and corporations. Remembering former U.S. Congresswoman Mia Love Following a three-year battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer, former United States Representative Mia Love passed away yesterday. She was only 49. A child of immigrant parents, she made quite the name for herself in politics. In fact, she was the first Black Republican woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Inside Sources hosts Adam Gardiner and Taylor Morgan share some of their favorite memories of Love and how she inspired them.
Article Three Judges: James proposed limiting the jurisdiction of federal district judges, arguing they have become too powerful and unaccountable. He suggested replacing them with magistrate judges who serve 10-year terms. Disney's Snow White Remake: The group discussed the film's poor performance, criticizing its woke approach and deviation from the original story. The movie reportedly cost $250 million and only made around $43-50 million in its opening weekend. Trump's Foreign Policy: The group analyzed Trump's strategic approach to international relations, particularly regarding Canada, Greenland, and Panama. They view his economic tactics as a form of diplomatic leverage. FBI and Justice Department: Discussion of potential changes under a potential Trump administration, including appointments of Cash Patel and Dan Bongino. Venezuelan Immigrants: Conversation about the deportation of immigrants to El Salvador and the potential diplomatic implications. Miscellaneous Topics: Included the deaths of George Foreman and Mia Love, astronaut pay, and an investigation into a small federal agency (FMCS) with questionable practices. The overall tone was supportive of Trump's potential future policies and critical of current governmental inefficiencies.
In our news wrap Monday, police in Turkey cracked down on protests and dissent that began after the arrest of one of President Erdogan’s main political rivals, more aid groups have come under fire in the escalating violence in the Gaza Strip, Dr. Susan Monarez has been nominated to head the CDC and former U.S. Rep. Mia Love has died. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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According to USA Today, Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died Sunday at age 49 in her Utah home, surrounded by family. Her family announced the news on social media, sharing that she passed peacefully. Though no official cause was given, her daughter had previously revealed, Love had been battling glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer. Elected in 2014, Love made history representing Utah's 4th Congressional District until 2019. She often criticized President Donald Trump, declining to endorse him in 2016 and distancing herself from him in her 2018 re-election bid, which she narrowly lost. As of 2025, no other Black Republican has been elected to Congress since. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mia Love, who made history as the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has died at the age of 49. Love, the daughter of Haitian immigrants, passed away peacefully Sunday at her home in Saratoga Springs, Utah, after battling brain cancer, surrounded by family in her final moments. Love began her political career in 2003, serving as a city council member, and later became mayor of Saratoga Springs before becoming a U.S. representative in 2014. Despite a career marked by trailblazing achievements, she was known for her independent voice. She notably spoke out against President Trump during the 2016 campaign and in the years that followed. Her family released a statement celebrating her profound impact, noting her unwavering belief in the American dream. Utah Governor Spencer Cox paid tribute, calling her a visionary leader whose legacy would leave a lasting positive influence. Love's legacy lives on through her courage, leadership, and commitment to public service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: Israel ramps up operations in Gaza and Lebanon as conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah escalates; Former GOP Congresswoman Mia Love dies after battle with brain cancer. FOCUS STORY: Franklin Graham's private letter to President Trump makes headlines—what he said, and how Trump responded. MAIN THING: The Trump administration uses the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members—Madison Seals breaks it down with legal expert Hans Von Spakovsky. LAST THING: Isaiah 41:10 – "Do not fear, for I am with you... I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." SHOW LINKS JESUS AND THE PROPHECIES OF CHRISTMAS : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jesus-and-the-prophecies-of-christmas/id1783607035 NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454 DC DEBRIEF POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/d-c-debrief/id1691121630 CBN News YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CBNnewsonline CBN News https://www2.cbn.com/news Faithwire https://www.faithwire.com
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Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love has died from brain cancer. Dave and Debbie hear more about her legacy from those who worked alongside her including former KSL Newsradio Host and current Strategic Advisor for Senator John Curtis, Boyd Matheson. Utah County Commissioner and friend of Mia Love, Amelia Powers Gardner and Holly Richardson, Editor of Utah Policy, share the impact of Mia's legacy.
Lathan Gil delivers the news on the death of congresswoman Mia Love, the death of former US Attorney Jessica Aber, and the FBI asking the public for help identifying attacks against Tesla. On 3/24/2025.
While on a plane with no internet access, Trey spent his flight time taking a stroll down memory lane via his camera roll. It was then that an old photo of him and fellow lawmakers caught his eye. Namely because at the center of this photo was former Congresswoman Mia Love who, like always, was right in the middle of the fun. Today, Trey reflects on precious memories like these with his colleague and dear friend, whose battle with brain cancer may soon be coming to an end. He reminds us that God does not measure life in time, and that with every goodbye we say, there's a hello that awaits on the other side. Follow Trey on X: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love's Brain Cancer Is ‘No Longer Responding' to Treatment, Daughter Says Love, 49, the first Black female Republican elected to Congress, was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2022 Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to... The post Mia Love – November 11th 2011 appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas Former Congresswoman Mia Love's battle with brain cancer is coming to an end; she's stopped responding to treatment. Now, she's writing her "living wish" -- what she hopes the country will do in the future. Yesterday, she penned an opinion piece in the Deseret News highlighting her finals hopes for America. Inside Sources discusses a few of the principles she focused on.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas Government Shutdown Watch: Is it up to Senate Democrats to keep the government running? It all rests on the Senate. And not just the Senate as a whole -- on Senate Democrats. The U.S. House approved a Continuing Resolution to keep the government funded past Friday. But will the Senate concur? Republicans in the Senate have quickly framed the messaging: it's up to Democrats to vote in support of the budget... or force a government shutdown. Dept. of Education lays off nearly half their staff Roughly half of the staff working at the U.S. Department of Education are in the process of being laid off today as President Trump continues his push for a complete elimination of the agency. The new Secretary of Education says the workforce reductions are the first step in the dismantling of the department. Inside Sources discusses the latest updates on the future of the DOE. Immigration app to be replace by “self-deportation” app During the Biden administration, migrants coming to the US could schedule appointments at points of entry through an app called CBP One. When President Trump took over, he quickly got rid of that feature. Now, the administration is set to release a new app – not for immigration, but for deportation. The new CBP Home app will launch with a new "self-deportation" feature. Which executive orders do Utahns like the most? Since re-entering office on January 20th, President Trump has signed 83 executive orders. Between that and hundreds of other executive actions, many in the country have voiced concerns about the executive branch doing too much. In Utah however, new polling shows that voters are more supportive of the President's actions than the rest of the country. What executive orders do Utahns like the most? Box Elder County public officials facing charges of sexual exploitation of minors On Inside Sources, we discuss the biggest political stories of the day. Sometimes, that means we discuss legal stories too. And sometimes, it means talking about some rather uncomfortable situations. One of the biggest stories in Utah right now deals with allegations and charges of sexual exploitation of minors and child pornography usage and dissemination between a judge in Box Elder County and the now former Tremonton Fire Chief. With KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas co-hosting today's show, Inside Sources talks through some of the more technical aspects of the cases. On the Hill 2025: How are Utahns feeling about nuclear power? One of the hot topics during this year's legislative general session was energy -- how can the state expand energy production? One method discussed was nuclear power. House Bill 249 set a kind of stage to explore the ins and outs of nuclear. The Inside Sources hosts dig into new polling data that shows just how Utahns feel about this potential energy source. Fmr. Congresswoman Mia Love shares her “living wish” for America Former Congresswoman Mia Love's battle with brain cancer is coming to an end; she's stopped responding to treatment. Now, she's writing her "living wish" -- what she hopes the country will do in the future. Yesterday, she penned an opinion piece in the Deseret News highlighting her finals hopes for America. Inside Sources discusses a few of the principles she focused on. Local city councilman joins national committee to represent Utah Utah is the 30th most populated state in the country. We're not the biggest, but our impact is pretty dang large. It's an exciting thing whenever our leaders take on larger roles in national politics, representing Utah to the rest of the country. Recently, Riverton City Councilman Andy Pierucci announced his appointment to the Community Leaders of America National Steering Committee. He joins us today to chat about the group and what his presence on the committee means for Utah.
Let's jump right into the latest drama! We're kicking off with some fire updates from South Carolina. Then, we're ending some love to Dolly Parton, who's going through a tough time after her husband passed. Also, hats off to Mia Love—she's battling cancer like a warrior.Politics alert: Tim Walz is eyeing a 2028 presidential run, and Trump's gearing up for tonight's State of the Union. It's expected to be a blockbuster, especially with Dems calling for a boycott and new tariffs shaking things up with Mexico and Canada.Intrigue keeps coming as Pam Bondi promises more dirt on the Epstein files, Andrew Tate stirs the pot, and Rep. Crockett takes on Trump. Kamala's trying to hit us with some ‘inspiration'—we'll see about that!Zelensky's peace posts are getting attention but he's stalling on signing the deal. JD Vance is trolling, and Trump's not holding back on X. We've got mineral deals, Canadian drama, and Melania turning heads with her gangster style.And just when you thought it couldn't get more wild, Dems are telling Musk to hit the road, and the Boston Mayor is siding with who now?Visit https://readywise.com code CHICKS10 for 10% off your entire purchase. Preparedness is the gift of peace of mindNo more smelly dogs! Visit https://coatdefense.com code CHICKS and save 15% off your entire order!Be prepared for when you need medicine the most. Don't go to urgent care YUCKVisit https://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Chicks code CHICKS10 to get 10% off your entire order
Let’s jump right into the latest drama! We’re kicking off with some fire updates from South Carolina. Then, we’re ending some love to Dolly Parton, who’s going through a tough time after her husband passed. Also, hats off to Mia Love—she’s battling cancer like a warrior. Politics alert: Tim Walz is eyeing a 2028 presidential […]
Lieutenant Governor Diedre Henderson is asking Utahns to help former Utah congresswoman Mia Love... who's battling brain cancer. She urged people to donate to a fund to help her pay for her treatments. The Lt Governor is joining us live
In this episode I explore the political career of former Black Republican Congresswoman Mia Love and how her experiences demonstrate the unique challenges Black Republicans face. https://fivethirtyeight.com/fe... Chart: How Diverse Is Congress? | Statista Why White Voters With Racist Views Often Still Support Black Republicans | FiveThirtyEight Here's how the number of Black Americans in Congress has tripled over 30 years.
We learned this week that Celeste Maloy will become the 5th woman Utah has sent to Congress. The first was Reva Beck Bosone in 1948, later followed by Karen Shepherd, Enid Greene and Mia Love. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests about this on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean of the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, Danielle Vasquez, Executive Director of the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome and Sarah Strang, Chief Operating Officer of The Road Home.
KSL's Top Story Utah is going to host a presidential debate next fall. It'll be held at the university next October in front of a worldwide audience.
George Andrew Ferris III met our host, Michelle Scharf, while working on the Mia Love campaign and made a strong impression because of his kindness and personal insight. Now, he joins this episode of Relentlessly Resilient to talk about how his mother taught him these values while struggling as a single parent on a single income. In the first of a two-part series, George shows how kindness can grow amid financial, health, and personal struggles, no matter the harsh conditions. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another’s experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie’s husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.
Former President Trump pleaded not guilty to the new charges special counsel Jack Smith brought against him in the Mar-a-Lago documents case. This is the second time in 24 hours that he entered a not guilty plea. Just yesterday, the former President was arraigned in Washington, DC in the special counsel's separate investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Former Republican U.S. Rep. Mia Love joins AC360 to discuss the GOP's response to Trump's indictments and legal woes. Plus, seven-time Olympic medalist Simone Biles is returning to competition two years after she surprised fans and withdrew from five event finals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. CNN Contributor and Hall of Fame Broadcaster Bob Costas tells AC360 how exciting Biles' return is for the sports world.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This morning, presidential candidate Senator Tim Scott appeared on The View to talk about racism. Someone who has appeared on The View as a guest host and been part of really critical conversations about race is former congresswoman Mia Love. She joins Boyd to discuss how we can have better conversations about race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Members of Congress have been in briefings all day, reading the text of the debt ceiling agreement, and weighing their votes. Former Congresswoman Mia Love shares her experience with the debt ceiling back when Paul Ryan was Speaker and says if Congress can admit that there's a spending problem, then we can fix it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As an accomplished politician, author, and advocate for conservative principles, Mia shares her insights on the current state of American politics, the importance of faith and family in her life, and her experiences as a former airline attendant - complete with hilarious stories and mishaps from her time in the air. Join us as we explore Mia's unique perspective on the intersection of politics, faith, and the great outdoors, and gain a deeper appreciation for the power of resilience, determination, and a love of adventure.
Former Republican Representative from Utah, Mia Love reflects on her journey to Congress and why she believes more women and minorities should run for office. She's interviewed by Axios Senior Politics Reporter Eugene Scott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are honored to be joined by former Congresswoman Mia Love of Utah and current Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. We also check in with our friend Alexander Raikin for an update on Canada's assisted suicide program. -Mia B. Love is a former Representative of the 4th Congressional District of Utah. Love was elected to office in 2014. She is the first and only Republican black female to ever serve in The United States Congress. Love was appointed as the only freshman to serve on the Select Panel for Infant Lives, to investigate the selling of organs on the free market. She was also selected to serve on the Financial Services Committee (which handles regulation of our nation's financial institutions) Terrorism and Illicit Finance, Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy and Trade subcommittees.While in office, she was a champion for reducing burdensome regulations and sponsoring legislation that make it easier for small and community banks to lend money to individuals and families. That bill (part of S. 2155) was signed into law in August of 2018. Rep. Love was also a leader in the push for immigration reform, and adamantly works to protect life at all stages of development, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all. She was awarded the Marilyn Musgrave "Defender of Life Award" for her work in protecting life in Congress.Rep Love was a headline speaker at the 2012 RNC convention in Tampa FL. Prior to her work in Congress, Rep. Love served as a city councilwoman and mayor in her hometown of Saratoga Springs, Utah.Mia is currently a CNN correspondent and was recently appointed as a non-resident senior fellow at The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney.Mia is passionate about getting Americans out of government poverty programs that are meant to trap and destroy families and promoting free market principles. She has advocated for limited government, fiscal discipline and personal responsibility.Mia is currently a CNN correspondent and was recently appointed as a non-resident senior fellow at The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. Most importantly, Mia is the daughter of legal immigrants from Haiti, a wife, a mother of three children and a proud American.-Marco Rubio has represented Florida in the United States Senate since 2010, where he has one guiding objective: bring the American Dream back into the reach of those who feel it slipping away.Senator Rubio's efforts have been successful and long-lasting. Non-partisan analyses by GovTrack and the Center for Effective Lawmaking ranked Rubio the Senate's number two leader and most effective Republican in 2020.Senator Rubio currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, where he oversees our nation's intelligence and national security apparatus. Senator Rubio is also a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, where he fights to promote human rights and America's interests around the globe; the powerful Appropriations Committee, which allocates funding for the federal government; and the Special Committee on Aging, dedicated to the needs of older Americans.In addition, Senator Rubio serves on the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, where works to help small businesses thrive in the 21st century. As former Chairman of this committee, Rubio authored the historic Paycheck Protection Program, which has been a lifeline to millions of small businesses and Americans workers as they battle economic hardship in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.Senator Rubio was born in Miami, after his parents came to the United States from Cuba in search of the American Dream. He lives there today with his wife Jeanette and their four children.-Alexander Raikin is a freelance journalist and a writer interested in medical ethics and bad statistics. His writings have been published in City Journal and The New Atlantis. Alexander is also a research fellow with Do No Harm. He can be found on Twitter at @AlexanderRaikin -Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds 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
Mia Love, Former US Representative (UT-04), joined Jeff Katz to talk about her book Qualified: Finding Your Voice, Leading with Character, and Empowering Others. She talked about her life path and more!
We've often talked about the American Dream being alive and well. But a lot of Americans don't feel like it is. And women especially are often discouraged from chasing after their dreams, assuming the requirements for qualification are too high. Former Congresswoman Mia Love joins Boyd to discuss her new book, "Qualified" where she redefines what it means to be qualified for positions of power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, Jake presses Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin on whether he supports the Federal Reserve potentially raising interest rates to get inflation under control and on his administration's policy requiring that students' bathrooms and sports teams are based on their sex assigned at birth and not their gender identity. Then, after President Biden delivered a warning about potential nuclear “Armageddon” with Russia, Senator Chris Murphy joins to discuss whether Biden was right to raise the issue of nuclear conflict. Afterwards, former UN Ambassador Bill Richardson shares details from his recent trip to Russia and his conversations to free detained American citizens Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan. On today's panel, Mia Love, Nina Turner, Scott Jennings and Bakari Sellers join Jake to discuss whether Georgia Republicans will support Herschel Walker after allegations that he paid for a woman's abortion in 2009 and about the possible lack of enthusiasm among Democratic voters ahead of the midterm elections.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
To me, Love is an action, and without evidence to back it up I am no longer convinced of the love people say they have for me. In healing myself and meeting my inner child and learning to parent her, love her and teach her she's worth all the smoke I'm about when it comes to her. Ask yourself: If the people that say that they love you, is there's evidence to back it up, or are there conditions that come with it? Be prepared for how that may make you feel, and of you're ready to do something about it. Albeit, letting relationships go, setting boundaries, or going no-contact. Life is hard already, protect your peace(✌️) out there. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Former Congresswoman Mia Love breaks down what stood out to her during former Vice President Mike Pence's speech today, President Biden's United We Stand Summit, and what we should be thinking about going into the midterm elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.