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1- Steve Holland, former 36 year state Rep. from north Mississippi and star of the the all new hit Netflix series "Kings Of Tupelo" joins the show to discuss how the whole series came to be. 2- The TikTok ban is approaching and all of the other content creators I warned last year are finally waking up and banging the drum about the fact they're fixing to lose their income (jobs) over our Mississippi congressman like Michael Guest & Bennie Thompson. I make the argument that this ban is no different (well possibly even worse than) the Patriot Act. 3-Jackson, Mississippi ranks #172 out of #183 cities for the ability to go out dating, which makes sense seeing as how the city is also ranked #1 for the spread of HIV / AIDS in all of America. 4. Here we go again, the dummies down at the Capitol are gearing up to attempt to ban Kratom again which will only push the people who take it because they need it back to the black market and inevitably to an accidental fentanyl overdose. House Drug Policy Chair Rep. Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes says “Personally, I would like to totally ban it,” said Hobgood-Wilkes. “I don't know that we have the votes to do that.” Well Stacey, you'll have the blood of hundred and possibly thousands of Mississippians on your hands if you're successful!
The TikTok ban is approaching and all of the other content creators I warned last year are finally waking up and banging the drum about the fact they're fixing to lose their income (jobs) over our Mississippi congressman like Michael Guest & Bennie Thompson. I make the argument that this ban is no different (well possibly even worse than) the Patriot Act.
We can think of ethics as the principles that guide our behavior toward making the best choices that contribute to the common good of all. Who decides what's ethical or not? Let's find out from our guest Tom Hood, Executive Director, Mississippi Ethics Commission.What do they do? The Mississippi Ethics Commission has four main areas of authority under four separate laws:The Ethics in Government Law – prohibits public officials and employees from having economic conflicts of interest.The Open Meetings Act – requires governmental boards and commissions to meet in public, unless they enter executive session by following a specific procedure for limited reasons.The Public Records Act – ensures the public can inspect and copy most government documents.The Campaign Finance Law – authorizes the Ethics Commission to issue advisory opinions to candidates about the use of campaign funds.What do they Don't DoUnethical Personal Conduct Criminal Activity ElectionsJudgesGeneral Questions of Government LawLawyer EthicsU.S. House Ethics Committee Chairperson is our own Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., The Ethics Committees are unique among all House and Senate committees in that they are bipartisan committees. On February 3, 1993, the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch, issued by the Office of Government Ethics for codification at 5 C.F.R. Part 2635, replaced the many individual agency standard of conduct regulations with a uniform set of standards applicable to all employees of the executive branch.Because they are intended to answer questions about the ethical conduct of more than a million individuals employed by more than 100 different Federal agencies, the Standards of Ethical Conduct are detailed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During hour #2 I breakdown how you can not be a "Republican for Kamala Harris", it's like trying to be a gay that claims he's not gay because he still likes girls too. I also get on a rant about Democrats pretending to be upset about Trump's McDonalds stunt being a political stunt. I got out and absentee voted yesterday because I will be out of town working 24 straight hours on election day, I announced that I did not vote for Roger Wicker or Michael Guest and explain exactly why I wrote in other peoples names.
I'm joined in hour #1 by Matt Bishop (host of the Full Story W/ Matt Bishop) here at 103.9 WYAB in Jackson, Mississippi. We discussed the presidential race and how bad Kamala is failing while grasping for straws such as the debunked story from the Atlantic where they claim Trump said "I need generals like Hitler had". During hour #2 I breakdown how you can not be a "Republican for Kamala Harris", it's like trying to be a gay that claims he's not gay because he still likes girls too. I also get on a rant about Democrats pretending to be upset about Trump's McDonalds stunt being a political stunt. I got out and absentee voted yesterday because I will be out of town working 24 straight hours on election day, I announced that I did not vote for Roger Wicker or Michael Guest and explain exactly why I wrote in other peoples names.
The Tailor are biting and Michael Guest shares some of his simple secrets to this fast and furious form of fishing.
With over 70 professional acting credits, award-winning actor Michael Emery trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. For nearly twenty years, Michael has worked steadily in film and television projects, including appearances on Monk, Shameless, Body of Proof opposite Dana Delany, and Blue Bloods portraying "Phil Daelman", a thief who terrorizes a Latino family. He has also appeared in several popular soap operas such as Guiding Light, Days of Our Lives, One Life to Live, and As the World Turns as "Andy". Michael has appeared in several full-length feature films. He appeared alongside Frances Fisher and Steve Howie in the indie feature Love on the Run directed by Ash Christian. He showed his acting range in the award-winning film Randy's Canvas in the role of Henry, the older brother of Randy, a young autistic artist. Michael's next performance was as a town drifter in the action/horror genre film Bone Tomahawk starring Kurt Russell, Richard Jenkins, David Arquette, and Patrick Wilson. It was his role in this film that garnered him noted attention as an accomplished actor. Michael had a notable recurring role on Season 2 of the CrackleTV series, StartUp, which starred Martin Freeman, Adam Brody, and Ron Perlman. Next, starred alongside actress (and frequent collaborator) Scout Taylor-Compton (Halloween 1 & 2) in the 2019 thriller film, The Lurker. Michael co-starred with acting great William Sadler in the feature film The Historian, followed by a guest-star role on the hit television series Shameless where he played the role of 'Bruce', the boyfriend of Harry Hamlin's character "Ned". Next, he was cast a recurring role on Season 3 of the Amazon series, Sneaky Pete. Michael portrayed Reverend Henning in the true story drama, American Wisper. For this role, Michael won the Golden State Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as the Royal Wolf Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. Most recently, Michael played the role of Jason Johnson in the Lionsgate horror film Room 9 written and directed by Thomas Walton. He next appeared as "Travis" in a leading role with actor Kevin Spacey in the psychological thriller film Peter Five Eight. Michael worked as a top of show Guest Star on the hit ABC Primetime series, Station 19 where played the role of Greg, an abusive husband with rageful intentions. His most recent appearance was in a significant role in the 2021 feature film, An Intrusion. Michael Guest starred on the CBS top-rated series, The Equalizer as the villain, Xavier Mannis. Michael was also the lead character in the Nate Dushku thriller, Birder as Kristian Brooks. Birder was written by Ami Lourie. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
1. I open the show calling out a WLBT interview with the Brandon Chief of Police basically calling me a liar while repeating exactly what I stated happened in a shooting at Shiloh park over the weekend. Someone was grazed with a bullet and I broke the story. The headline on WLBT claims "Brandon Police Chief shuts down online rumor about Shiloh park shooting" 2. A Nashville school teacher who survived a mass shooting at her school is advocating against school teachers being armed incase of a worst case scenario, I call her out for being an idiot, a guy calls in and disagrees with me, then all hell breaks loose for the next hour with calls and text 3. Michael Guest and out other 3 Mississippi congressman all voted to approve FISA warrants to spy on all Americans but of course excludes congress. I'm trying to figure out if Michael Guest has ever met bill that infringed on Americans privacy that he didn't agree with? We take a look back at how his office signed off on Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey illegally obtaining warrants to spy on his then married girlfriends phone, he husbands phone and her other boyfriends phone. There's clearly a trend of him having no respect for American's privacy. 4. Pro-Palestine, LGBTQ nutjobs in America decided to block the Golden Gate bridge and entrances to major airports throughout America yesterday while also burning American flags. We take a deep dive in the level of FAFO'ing that would happen if we burned their rainbow or Palestinian flag.
1. Michael Guest's son get's arrested in Nashville, I explain why it doesn't and shouldn't matter. 2. Today's idiot of the day, one of the men who went to jail for the death of Kingston Frazier is out after serving less than 4 years of a 15 year sentence. He then decides to become a drug dealer and just got arrested as part of a major undercover operation in Rankin County. 3. Dr. Phil drops a nuke on the host of the view concerning school closures during covid 4. Naked & Afraid star "Heather Smith" joins the show for the better part of the hour #2 to discuss road tripping through the south with Ashley Jones, being a reality tv star and how important it is to get your daughter (and sons) into the outdoors and learning survival skills. 5. An Ohio high-school lined up and pepper sprayed a bunch of 11th graders to teach the the consequences of FAFO'ing with the police. I suggest how and why we should start doing this in Jackson starting in the 3rd grade.
Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for 3rd District of Mississippi, discusses the House Homeland Security Committee's first impeachment hearing for Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Sam Brownback, former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for
On today's podcast: 1) Israel resumed combat against Hamas in the Gaza Strip after a week-long truce between the two sides ended on Friday morning. 2) European stocks advanced and the dollar fell before comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that may offer clues about the path of interest rates. 3) After two years of delays and production snags, Tesla has finally handed the first Blade Runner-esque Cybertrucks over to customers. 4) Governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Gavin Newsom of California sparred over taxes, border security and energy, in a debate that unfolded as a sideshow to the 2024 presidential race — and perhaps a glimpse of the next one. Full transcript: Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. Israel has resumed airstrikes in Gaza, minutes after the expiration of a week long truce with Hamas we get the latest from Bloomberg's Anthony Squasien in Tel Aviv. Truce wasn't extended at seven am local time. It was some rocket warnings miss I was being fired and to Israel just before that ended, and Israel responded immediately, and it looked like we're back to fully fledged conflict right now. Reports of air strikes in Gaza made different parts of Gaza, and it does seem that the relative calm of the last seven days is well and truly over. Bloomberg's Anthony Squasiin in Tel Aviv, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netan. Yahoo and other Israeli politicians had consistently said the war would resume at some stage and the truce would not become permanent. Well, Nathan. Secretary of State Anthony Blinkin was in Tel Aviv when the fighting restarted yesterday. He said that Israel must defend itself within the confines of international law. Way israel defense itself matters. It's imperative that is relacted in accordance with internationally mediterran law and the laws of war, even when confronting a terrorist group that respects neither. And Secretary Anthony Blincoln was speaking before the latest escalation. Hamas and other Islamist groups are still thought to be holding around one hundred and thirty people captive in Gaza. Turning back to politics in the US, Karen, there's been a debate between a Republican who's running for president and a Democrat who says he's not. Florida Governor Ron de Santis squared off last night with California Governor Gavin Newsom. This is a slick, slippery politician whose state is failing. People are leaving a state. Governor DeSantis went after Newsom and California over immigration, high taxes, and crime. Governor Newsom touted the White House's message of Bidenomics three point nine percent unemployment, the lowest black unemployment in American history, the lowest unemployment for Hispanics in American history, the lower most unemployment for women in seventy years, at lowest black poverty rates in history, and the Fox News debate comes as DeSantis struggles to gain ground on Republican front runner Donald Trump in twenty twenty four. It also allowed Newsome to air his presidential ambitions for twenty twenty eight. Well, Nathan, Let's turn to the markets now. Stocks begin December after notatching one of the biggest November rallies on record, and we get more from Bloomberg Stirlei Pellett. After the months three trillion dollar serge, the S and P five hundred is now just five percent away from its all time high. The gauge climbed over eight percent in November, a feat achieved fewer than ten times for that month since nineteen twenty eight, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. It was also the gauge's best month since July of twenty twenty two in New York, Charlie Pellett, Bloomberg Radio and Charlie. Was also a profitable month for bond investors. In fact, treasuries had their best month since the nineteen eighties, and we get more on that from Bloomberg's John Tucker. The boon to bonds comes from signs the economy and inflation are slowing and the Fed is done hiking interest rates well. Traders are even betting on the first FED rate cut in May. Bloomberg Economics sees the FED cutting rates one hundred and twenty five basis points next year. The Bloomberg US Aggregate Index returned four and a half percent of November. That price up and yield down has spurred an everything rally, from stocks to cryptocurrencies. Does it continue? Listen closely today as FED Chair Jerome Powell speaks at Spelman College in Atlanta, and if he sounds even a little hawkish, November's rally may turn into the winter of our discontent. I'm John Tucker, Bloomberg Radio. All right, John, thank you. By the Federal Reserve's top bank, a watchdog wants lenders to be more comfortable turning to the Central banks discount window. Michael Barr, the FEDS Vice Chair for Supervision, towed to the backstop as an important tool for financial stability and monetary policy. The discount window provides ready access to funding that can help banks manage their liquidity risks. The ability to access funding at a predictable rate throughout through the discount window should figure importantly into banks liquidity risk management plans under a range of scenarios and the fence. Michael Barr added that it was important that lenders have a range of options for accessing liquidity struck some corporate news now Karen. After two years of delays and production snags, Tesla has finally handed the first cyber trucks over two customers. Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, says it has an extra safety feature. Why do you make it bulletroof? I'm like, why not? Do you want to How tough is your truck bulletproof? He says. Elon Musk says the cheapest version of cyber Truck will cost just under sixty one thousand dollars. That's more than fifty percent over the price Musk floated when he announced the vehicle in twenty nineteen. Well Nathan Disney has restored its dividend. The entertainment giant declared a dividend of thirty censorsh for the second half of its fiscal year. Disney had pledged to restore the payout, which was halted during the pandemic. Disney has been under pressure to improve its performance and restore its dividend by activist investor Nelson Peltz, who is seeking board seats at the company. Well, speaking of under pressure, Karen, take a look at Dell shares. They are down nearly six percent in early trading. A company reported revenue that declined more than expected, and it continues to see sluggish corporate demand for personal computers. And it's time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For now, we're joined by Bloomberg's Amy Moore is Amy. Good morning, Good morning, Karen. The twenty twenty three United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP twenty eight, launched yesterday. Now before the summit began, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterrez warned fossil fuel companies quote their old road is rapidly aging. It's time to end our addiction to fossil fools that is validating climate change. It's time to bet on guaranteeing through strong political will, that temperatures will authorise more than one point five degrees. At the end of the center, the United Arab Emirates, which is hosting the summit, announced a commitment of thirty billion dollars to help finance climate solutions. Tens of thousands of delegates are expected to make this the biggest summit ever. It is looking likely that Congress will take the unusual step to expel one of their own. Bloomberg's Nancy Lyons reports George Santos, on the brink of being kicked out of Congress, took his fight to the House floor. I have been convicted of no crimes, mister speaker, but following an investigation by the House Ethics Committee, members said they did find some troubling behavior. Committee chair Congressman Michael Guest offered highlights of the report. It says it Representative Santos sought to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his House candidacy for his own personal profit. After the ex fulshion vote, Santos still faces a twenty three count federal indictment that alleges he stole from donors and used campaign money for personal expenses in Washington, Nancy Lyons Bloomberg Radio. The CDC is monitoring a pneumonia outbreak among children in the Cincinnati area. Warren County, Ohio has reported one hundred and forty two infections since August. The outbreak comes amid China's surgeon hospitalizations, which CDC director doctor Mandy Cohen told Congress yesterday, is not being caused by a new virus. Do not believe this is a new or novel pathogen that we believe this is all existing, meaning COVID flu RSV. Cohen told Congress. The winter cold and flu season offers the CDC a chance to regain the public's trust, and former White House Chief Medical Advisor doctor Anthony Fauci is set to testify before Congress early next year on the origins of COVID and the pandemic response by the US. This would be the first time Fauci has testified since he retired. Global News twenty four hours of and Whenever You want it with Bloomberg News Now, I'm Amy Morrison. This is Bloomberg Karen all right, Amy, thank you. What we do bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. As Amy said, but now also as she said, you can get the latest news on demand whenever you want it. So how do you do it? You subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines at the click of a button. You can get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot Com plus apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update. Here's John stash Hour John darn Week thirteen underway Thursday night football in Dallas with the Cowboys. We're going for a fourteenth consecutive home victory. They trailed Seattle throughout the second half until at dak Prescott touchdown passed with four thirty seven laft. Cowboys won forty one to thirty five. Prescott having an MVP type season, he threw British GIAT three hundred yard three touchdowns Gino Smith the Seahawks qv also threw for three touchdowns, all of them went to DK Metcalf, but the Seahawks have now lost three in a row. They dropped to six and six. Buffalo Bills pass rusher Von Miller was facing in arrest. The rest warrant was issued last night in Dallas. He turned himself in. He's in Dallas because the Bills have a bye week. He was arrested on domestic violence charge in a case involving his girlfriend. The NFL on the pass has flex games moved them from the Sunday afternoon to Sunday nights. Never before had they flexed the game into a Monday night. They've done that for a week fifteen. Philadelphia and Seattle were supposed to play Sunday, It'll now be on a Monday, and Kansas City, New England moved from a Monday back to a Sunday. Shows you how bad the Patriots are for the NFL. The new Patrick Mahomes off of Prime time NBA. The Warriors with the Clippers won twenty to one fourteen. Steph Curry scored twenty six, had seven rebounds, eight assists. Hockey. The Bruins had lost three straight. They came home shut out the Sharks three to nothing. Washington won it Anaheim five to four, a win for LSU that have any national Champson women's basketball Angel hes Back in the lineup scored nineteen. She had been out the last board games. John Stshawer Bloomberg Sports from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Syrias Exam the Bloomberg Business app in Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager. The truce is over in Gaza. The seven day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has ended. Israel is resuming combat operations after Israel said Hamas violated its agreement that has released dozens of hostages over the last seven days in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. For the latest we were joined by Rosalind Mathison, Bloomberg News Director for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Roz, thanks for being with us once again. What set off this resumption of combat, Well, basically, the truce was due to lapside of the way in the early hour this morning. What we had seen previously was that the SEASPI was rolled over for two further days, and there had been talks to try and get it rolled over again. Those clearly weren't successful, and so that the SEASPI lapsed early this morning. And what we have is Hamas and Israel both accusing the other of violating the terms of the Sea SPI, not meeting the agreements about the release of Israeli hostages yesterday, the number of those hostages, Harmas accusing Israel in turn. And now we've seen a resumption of the fighting. As you say, we saw airstrikes into Gaza this morning. We know the fighting's going on there again. Hermas says there have been casualties and wounded at hospitals already, and Israel is making clear that their goal in the end still is to eradicate Hamas, and as part of that they now see the military campaign likely moving further south in the Gaza strip. It's been quite concentrated in the north. But the messaging today, the warning to people in Gaza today is be prepared because the military is going to now push further sout. And the messaging from the US with that expectation that the war would be heading to the south, was that Israel needs to limit civilian casualties. Talk about US diplomacy, the role that's playing there, and whether that could have any impact on what we see on the ground, well, that's right. In fact, the US Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln was still on the ground in Israel when the fighting did resume. He took off shortly afterward for Dubai to attend the COP twenty eighth summit, but in his meetings in Israel, he said he made very clear to officials there that the US is concerned about the humanitarian situation inside Gaza that they're urging Israel to do everything they can to limit the impact on civilians from this war and to also uphold international humanitarian law. And that was the public messaging, so privately you can imagine it was possibly a bit stronger. I mean, you can see the rhetoric shift really from the US since the start of this in October seven, which was the Hamas attack on Israel. The US does remain strongly supportive of Israel in this, but has become more vocal in their concerns about the impact on gas. And certainly that was a message that Blinkl was delivering on the ground. And even as the fighting continues, we're hearing from Kater, which has been leading negotiations on extending the ceasefire, that there are still talks underway to bring in further pauses. Can you give us further clarity on that? Well, that's right. In fact, even when the fighting was going on before the truce, we knew those lines of communication were working quite furiously. Katar, alongside Egypt and US officials acting as go betweens between Hamas and also Israel, and a role potentially for Iran in all of that. The idea was to get towards that initial truce that we saw that lasted for seven days in the end, and Kata has been out this morning very quickie to say despite the resumption of the fighting, those talks are still going on. It is hopeful that there can be a way back to at least other temporary truce. That's because there are still Israeli hostages inside Gaza that we know, and aid agencies that hope to get more humanitarian aid into Gaza during that window which has now shut at least for now, And so Kata is saying, we're still talking about there. We're hope you can get to a point to at least have a temporary truce. But the reality in the end also Israel has made very very clear that they intend to keep fighting. Their overarching goal is to eradicate Hamas, and right now they don't see that goal as having been met, only have a minute left ros. But before the fighting began, the New York Times reported that Israel got a hold of Hamas's battle plan for October seventh, more than a year ago. Tell us more about that, well, that's right. In fact, this was also reported by an Israeli media outlet Khan Media a couple of days ago, saying that Israel did get blueprints of this plan by Hamas a year ago, but dismissed it as too difficult for Hamas to carry out, implausible, and so didn't really follow up on it. And that echoes some of what we've seen from the reporting we've done ourselves, which is really this presumption on the part of the Israeli security forces the intelligence services, that Hamas wasn't able to do something of this nature, that yes, you'd see six skirmishes go on from time to time from Gaza into Israel, but that a full throated attack was impossible, and that's why in the end they kind of missed the signals leading up to the October seven attack. 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This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, November 17th, 2023. Download our new app!: You guys are aware that we have a new app right? If not you should download it right now! Head on over to your app store, and type in “CrossPolitic”, “Fight Laugh Feast”, or “PubTV”. Once you find the app, you may need to update your app, or if you have a droid phone, you may need to delete your current FLF app, and re-download it! Once downloaded you’ll be able to view or listen to our content right on your mobile device! As always, if you’d like to sign up for a pub membership, you can head on over to fightlaughfeast.com… that’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-ethics-committee-head-moves-to-expel-george-santos-after-release-of-damning-report House Ethics Committee head to move to expel George Santos after release of damning report The chairman of the House Ethics Committee will move to expel Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., from Congress after the release of a damning report into the embattled Long Island Republican. "Chairman Guest feels that the evidence uncovered in the Committee’s investigation is more than sufficient to warrant punishment, and that the most appropriate punishment is expulsion," Republican Mississippi Rep. Michael Guest's personal office told Fox News Digital on Thursday. "So, separate from the Committee process and his role as Chairman, he plans to file an expulsion resolution during tomorrow’s 9:00 am pro forma session." The ethics committee released a damning report that accused Santos of having "used campaign funds for personal purposes" and "engaged in fraudulent conduct," among other allegations. Guest filing the resolution on Friday tees up an expected vote on whether to boot Santos from the House sometime after lawmakers return from the Thanksgiving break on Nov. 28. A 56-page deep dive into the allegations against Santos by the panel's Investigative subcommittee detailed campaign funds being spent at spas and luxury stores, among other questionable places. The bipartisan subcommittee unanimously agreed that Santos "knowingly caused his campaign committee to file false or incomplete reports with the Federal Election Commission; used campaign funds for personal purposes; engaged in fraudulent conduct in connection with RedStone Strategies LLC; and engaged in knowing and willful violations of the Ethics in Government Act as it relates to his Financial Disclosure (FD) Statements filed with the House." That includes $50,000 in campaign donations that were wired to Santos' personal account on Oct. 21, 2022, and allegedly used to, among other things, "pay down personal credit card bills and other debt; make a $4,127.80 purchase at Hermes; and for smaller purchases at OnlyFans; Sephora; and for meals and for parking." Santos also spent more than $2,200 at resorts in Atlantic City, New Jersey, from July 23, 2022, to July 24, 2022, according to the report, despite a staffer telling the subcommittee that "he was not aware of any events in Atlantic City and did not attend any campaign events in Atlantic City." Santos posted a lengthy response to the report on X, in which he announced he would not seek re-election in 2024 and accused the House Ethics Committee of bias. "If there was a single ounce of ETHICS in the ‘Ethics committee’, they would have not released this biased report. The Committee went to extraordinary lengths to smear myself and my legal team about me not being forthcoming (My legal bills suggest otherwise)," Santos wrote. "It is a disgusting politicized smear that shows the depths of how low our federal government has sunk. Everyone who participated in this grave miscarriage of Justice should all be ashamed of themselves." GOP lawmakers from New York previously moved to expel Santos earlier this month, but the effort failed along bipartisan lines. Most Democrats who said they voted to punt the measure explained they were waiting for the findings of the ethics committee report. https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/16/chinas-xi-receives-standing-ovation-american-business-leaders/ China’s Xi Receives Standing Ovation From American Business Leaders Chinese President Xi Jinping received a standing ovation from American business leaders during an exclusive dinner in San Francisco on Wednesday. Xi met with President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference in San Francisco Wednesday and had talks on a broad range of issues, including military communications, fentanyl trafficking and Taiwan. During a private dinner in the city’s downtown Hyatt Regency hours later, Xi gave a speech about the need for China-U.S. cooperation and received praise from hundreds of high-level American business executives. “China is pursuing high-quality development, and the United States is revitalizing its economy,” Xi said during his speech. “There is plenty of room for our cooperation.” Among the leaders at the reception and dinner were Apple CEO Tim Cook, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink, Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk and a number of executives from FedEx, Qualcomm, KKR, Blackstone and Boeing, according to The Wall Street Journal. Tickets to attend the dinner started at $2,000 per person, up to $40,000 for a chance to dine with Xi at his table. “I think it’s important Americans and Chinese are meeting again face to face,” said managing director for China of McLarty Associates John L. Holden, who attended the dinner, according to The New York Times. “This is not a magic bullet, but it is something that can provide possibilities that wouldn’t exist otherwise.” “All of you here this evening remain keenly interested to do business in China, and to find ways to advance our bilateral economic relationship,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told the audience at the dinner, CNBC reported. “I know that, because half of you have come to see me to tell me that.” During his speech, Xi claimed that China is “ready to be partners and friends” rather than adversaries with the U.S, according to the Times. He also evoked China’s history with the U.S., recalling American and Chinese cooperation to defeat the Japanese during World War II. Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom gifted Xi a Golden State Warriors Basketball jersey during the dinner, according to a Chinese Foreign Affairs spokesperson in attendance. In his meeting with Biden hours prior, Xi agreed to reestablish military-to-military communication lines with the U.S., which had been cut off in February. Xi also agreed to take steps to “dramatically curtail” the creation of fentanyl precursors created in China, which often end up in Mexico to be made into completed products and are subsequently trafficked into the U.S. Biden praised his Wednesday meeting with Xi and then called him a “dictator” minutes later. “Well, look, he is,” Biden said during a press conference Wednesday. Biden again calls Xi ‘dictator’ after Chinese prez warns against ‘turning back’ on Beijing-Play Clip The White House and China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. https://www.foxnews.com/us/pro-palestinian-protesters-block-bridges-boston-san-francisco-rush-hour Pro-Palestinian protesters block bridges in Boston, San Francisco during rush hour Pro-Palestinian protesters blocked traffic on bridges in Boston and San Francisco during rush hour Thursday morning to call for a cease-fire in Gaza as Israel continues to target Hamas leadership more than a month after the militant group’s deadly incursion into Israel. On the Boston University bridge, the group IfNotNow, which says it represents members of Boston’s Jewish community, chanted "Cease-fire now!" and demanded that Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., support an immediate cease-fire and use her influence to stop the Israeli government’s military action in Gaza. The protest slowed traffic to a trickle on the bridge, which connects Boston and Cambridge, as the group held signs that said, "Let Gaza Live," and unfurled a banner across the roadway that read, "Jews say: Ceasefire now." "We care about Palestinian lives, we only want to hurt Hamas," one protester on the bridge told NBC Boston, while another said, "There can’t be peace for Jews unless there is peace for Palestinians." Meanwhile, Pro-Palestinian protesters also shut down the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, where President Biden was courting world leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The Arab Resource and Organizing Center planned the demonstration, in which protesters were heard shouting, "Free Palestine" and "We want justice." Others chained themselves to the bridge or lay in the road covered with sheets smeared with fake blood, FOX2 KTVU reported. Authorities had closed one lane on the bridge as a preventative measure during the summit, the station reported, citing the California Highway Patrol. Israel vowed to wipe out Hamas after the militant group launched its Oct. 7 surprise attack, in which at least 1,200 people died in Israel and around 240 were taken captive by militants back to Gaza. More than 11,200 Palestinians have been killed since the war began, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza. The protest came as Israeli forces dropped leaflets warning Palestinians to flee parts of southern Gaza, residents said Thursday, signaling a possible expansion of their offensive. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/11/15/nolte-miserable-chicagoans-drop-mayor-brandon-johnsons-approval-rating-to-28/ Miserable Chicagoans Drop Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Approval Rating to 28% In Wednesday’s glorious edition of Democrats Getting What They Voted For, newly elected Democrat Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has an approval rating of just 28 percent. Echelon Insights polled 800 registered voters in Chicago between October 18 and 22. So how is it possible that Johnson, who won a majority just seven short months ago, is now sitting with a dismal 28 percent approval rating, which is only one point higher than Lori Lightfoot (the sitting mayor he defeated) had in February 2023, which was only one month before she lost her reelection campaign? I think the answer to this disconnect is obvious. In Chicago, dead people can vote, but dead people cannot be polled over the telephone. When asked about Chicago’s worst issues, 69 percent of those polled said crime. That’s only a two-point decrease since February. Then came high taxes (31 percent) and homelessness (20 percent). Everything else was under 15 percent. When asked how Mayor Johnson is doing on those top three issues, only 21 percent approved of the job he’s doing on crime, while 66 percent disapproved. On economic development, only 32 percent approved, while 43 percent disapproved. On housing and homelessness, only 18 percent approved, while 63 percent disapproved. On the specific issue of “management of immigrants transported to the city,” only 23 percent approved, while 64 percent disapproved. This question relates directly to His Fraudulency, Joe Biden, throwing the southern border wide open to millions of unvetted, third-world illegal aliens. On that same question, living Chicago voters were asked, “How do you feel about Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed plan to house migrants in ‘base camps’ made up of large, heated tents in various parts of Chicago?” Only 28 percent approved, while 63 percent disapproved. Those who said they “strongly oppose” on this question made up nearly half, 46 percent. When asked if they supported or opposed Chicago’s status as a sanctuary city, a majority of 52 percent opposed, while 42 percent supported. In February 2023, the month before Chicago voted Lightfoot out, 28 percent said the city was headed in the right direction. That number has now dropped to just 20 percent, while 65 percent say things are headed in the wrong direction. Now that cash bail has been eliminated statewide, it hurts Chicago more than any other city. Only 35 percent of Chicagoans support that policy, but the Democrat governor who instituted that suicide pact won around 80 percent of the vote in Cook County, which is where Chicago sits. This poll tells us that Chicagoans are getting exactly what they voted for and are quite upset over it, which tells you just how damaged Democrats are.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, November 17th, 2023. Download our new app!: You guys are aware that we have a new app right? If not you should download it right now! Head on over to your app store, and type in “CrossPolitic”, “Fight Laugh Feast”, or “PubTV”. Once you find the app, you may need to update your app, or if you have a droid phone, you may need to delete your current FLF app, and re-download it! Once downloaded you’ll be able to view or listen to our content right on your mobile device! As always, if you’d like to sign up for a pub membership, you can head on over to fightlaughfeast.com… that’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-ethics-committee-head-moves-to-expel-george-santos-after-release-of-damning-report House Ethics Committee head to move to expel George Santos after release of damning report The chairman of the House Ethics Committee will move to expel Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., from Congress after the release of a damning report into the embattled Long Island Republican. "Chairman Guest feels that the evidence uncovered in the Committee’s investigation is more than sufficient to warrant punishment, and that the most appropriate punishment is expulsion," Republican Mississippi Rep. Michael Guest's personal office told Fox News Digital on Thursday. "So, separate from the Committee process and his role as Chairman, he plans to file an expulsion resolution during tomorrow’s 9:00 am pro forma session." The ethics committee released a damning report that accused Santos of having "used campaign funds for personal purposes" and "engaged in fraudulent conduct," among other allegations. Guest filing the resolution on Friday tees up an expected vote on whether to boot Santos from the House sometime after lawmakers return from the Thanksgiving break on Nov. 28. A 56-page deep dive into the allegations against Santos by the panel's Investigative subcommittee detailed campaign funds being spent at spas and luxury stores, among other questionable places. The bipartisan subcommittee unanimously agreed that Santos "knowingly caused his campaign committee to file false or incomplete reports with the Federal Election Commission; used campaign funds for personal purposes; engaged in fraudulent conduct in connection with RedStone Strategies LLC; and engaged in knowing and willful violations of the Ethics in Government Act as it relates to his Financial Disclosure (FD) Statements filed with the House." That includes $50,000 in campaign donations that were wired to Santos' personal account on Oct. 21, 2022, and allegedly used to, among other things, "pay down personal credit card bills and other debt; make a $4,127.80 purchase at Hermes; and for smaller purchases at OnlyFans; Sephora; and for meals and for parking." Santos also spent more than $2,200 at resorts in Atlantic City, New Jersey, from July 23, 2022, to July 24, 2022, according to the report, despite a staffer telling the subcommittee that "he was not aware of any events in Atlantic City and did not attend any campaign events in Atlantic City." Santos posted a lengthy response to the report on X, in which he announced he would not seek re-election in 2024 and accused the House Ethics Committee of bias. "If there was a single ounce of ETHICS in the ‘Ethics committee’, they would have not released this biased report. The Committee went to extraordinary lengths to smear myself and my legal team about me not being forthcoming (My legal bills suggest otherwise)," Santos wrote. "It is a disgusting politicized smear that shows the depths of how low our federal government has sunk. Everyone who participated in this grave miscarriage of Justice should all be ashamed of themselves." GOP lawmakers from New York previously moved to expel Santos earlier this month, but the effort failed along bipartisan lines. Most Democrats who said they voted to punt the measure explained they were waiting for the findings of the ethics committee report. https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/16/chinas-xi-receives-standing-ovation-american-business-leaders/ China’s Xi Receives Standing Ovation From American Business Leaders Chinese President Xi Jinping received a standing ovation from American business leaders during an exclusive dinner in San Francisco on Wednesday. Xi met with President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference in San Francisco Wednesday and had talks on a broad range of issues, including military communications, fentanyl trafficking and Taiwan. During a private dinner in the city’s downtown Hyatt Regency hours later, Xi gave a speech about the need for China-U.S. cooperation and received praise from hundreds of high-level American business executives. “China is pursuing high-quality development, and the United States is revitalizing its economy,” Xi said during his speech. “There is plenty of room for our cooperation.” Among the leaders at the reception and dinner were Apple CEO Tim Cook, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink, Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk and a number of executives from FedEx, Qualcomm, KKR, Blackstone and Boeing, according to The Wall Street Journal. Tickets to attend the dinner started at $2,000 per person, up to $40,000 for a chance to dine with Xi at his table. “I think it’s important Americans and Chinese are meeting again face to face,” said managing director for China of McLarty Associates John L. Holden, who attended the dinner, according to The New York Times. “This is not a magic bullet, but it is something that can provide possibilities that wouldn’t exist otherwise.” “All of you here this evening remain keenly interested to do business in China, and to find ways to advance our bilateral economic relationship,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told the audience at the dinner, CNBC reported. “I know that, because half of you have come to see me to tell me that.” During his speech, Xi claimed that China is “ready to be partners and friends” rather than adversaries with the U.S, according to the Times. He also evoked China’s history with the U.S., recalling American and Chinese cooperation to defeat the Japanese during World War II. Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom gifted Xi a Golden State Warriors Basketball jersey during the dinner, according to a Chinese Foreign Affairs spokesperson in attendance. In his meeting with Biden hours prior, Xi agreed to reestablish military-to-military communication lines with the U.S., which had been cut off in February. Xi also agreed to take steps to “dramatically curtail” the creation of fentanyl precursors created in China, which often end up in Mexico to be made into completed products and are subsequently trafficked into the U.S. Biden praised his Wednesday meeting with Xi and then called him a “dictator” minutes later. “Well, look, he is,” Biden said during a press conference Wednesday. Biden again calls Xi ‘dictator’ after Chinese prez warns against ‘turning back’ on Beijing-Play Clip The White House and China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. https://www.foxnews.com/us/pro-palestinian-protesters-block-bridges-boston-san-francisco-rush-hour Pro-Palestinian protesters block bridges in Boston, San Francisco during rush hour Pro-Palestinian protesters blocked traffic on bridges in Boston and San Francisco during rush hour Thursday morning to call for a cease-fire in Gaza as Israel continues to target Hamas leadership more than a month after the militant group’s deadly incursion into Israel. On the Boston University bridge, the group IfNotNow, which says it represents members of Boston’s Jewish community, chanted "Cease-fire now!" and demanded that Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., support an immediate cease-fire and use her influence to stop the Israeli government’s military action in Gaza. The protest slowed traffic to a trickle on the bridge, which connects Boston and Cambridge, as the group held signs that said, "Let Gaza Live," and unfurled a banner across the roadway that read, "Jews say: Ceasefire now." "We care about Palestinian lives, we only want to hurt Hamas," one protester on the bridge told NBC Boston, while another said, "There can’t be peace for Jews unless there is peace for Palestinians." Meanwhile, Pro-Palestinian protesters also shut down the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, where President Biden was courting world leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The Arab Resource and Organizing Center planned the demonstration, in which protesters were heard shouting, "Free Palestine" and "We want justice." Others chained themselves to the bridge or lay in the road covered with sheets smeared with fake blood, FOX2 KTVU reported. Authorities had closed one lane on the bridge as a preventative measure during the summit, the station reported, citing the California Highway Patrol. Israel vowed to wipe out Hamas after the militant group launched its Oct. 7 surprise attack, in which at least 1,200 people died in Israel and around 240 were taken captive by militants back to Gaza. More than 11,200 Palestinians have been killed since the war began, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza. The protest came as Israeli forces dropped leaflets warning Palestinians to flee parts of southern Gaza, residents said Thursday, signaling a possible expansion of their offensive. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/11/15/nolte-miserable-chicagoans-drop-mayor-brandon-johnsons-approval-rating-to-28/ Miserable Chicagoans Drop Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Approval Rating to 28% In Wednesday’s glorious edition of Democrats Getting What They Voted For, newly elected Democrat Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has an approval rating of just 28 percent. Echelon Insights polled 800 registered voters in Chicago between October 18 and 22. So how is it possible that Johnson, who won a majority just seven short months ago, is now sitting with a dismal 28 percent approval rating, which is only one point higher than Lori Lightfoot (the sitting mayor he defeated) had in February 2023, which was only one month before she lost her reelection campaign? I think the answer to this disconnect is obvious. In Chicago, dead people can vote, but dead people cannot be polled over the telephone. When asked about Chicago’s worst issues, 69 percent of those polled said crime. That’s only a two-point decrease since February. Then came high taxes (31 percent) and homelessness (20 percent). Everything else was under 15 percent. When asked how Mayor Johnson is doing on those top three issues, only 21 percent approved of the job he’s doing on crime, while 66 percent disapproved. On economic development, only 32 percent approved, while 43 percent disapproved. On housing and homelessness, only 18 percent approved, while 63 percent disapproved. On the specific issue of “management of immigrants transported to the city,” only 23 percent approved, while 64 percent disapproved. This question relates directly to His Fraudulency, Joe Biden, throwing the southern border wide open to millions of unvetted, third-world illegal aliens. On that same question, living Chicago voters were asked, “How do you feel about Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed plan to house migrants in ‘base camps’ made up of large, heated tents in various parts of Chicago?” Only 28 percent approved, while 63 percent disapproved. Those who said they “strongly oppose” on this question made up nearly half, 46 percent. When asked if they supported or opposed Chicago’s status as a sanctuary city, a majority of 52 percent opposed, while 42 percent supported. In February 2023, the month before Chicago voted Lightfoot out, 28 percent said the city was headed in the right direction. That number has now dropped to just 20 percent, while 65 percent say things are headed in the wrong direction. Now that cash bail has been eliminated statewide, it hurts Chicago more than any other city. Only 35 percent of Chicagoans support that policy, but the Democrat governor who instituted that suicide pact won around 80 percent of the vote in Cook County, which is where Chicago sits. This poll tells us that Chicagoans are getting exactly what they voted for and are quite upset over it, which tells you just how damaged Democrats are.
Bag the podcast of The Big Fish with Scott "Mullet Guts" Levi as we take you on a virtual cruise.
Call Of The Day From Ep #638 Of The Clay Edwards Show On103.9 WYAB (11/16/23) Roger tells us his personal story of being accused & charged with a crime he did not commit, he was offered a plea deal for 30 years w/ possibility of parole while being told bt former Rankin / Madison D.A. Michael Guest that they would go for life without parole if found guilty in trial. It took him years and $30,000 in legal fee's to prove his innocence while ruining his life in meanwhile. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay
On today's program: Steve Scalise, U.S. House Majority Leader and U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Louisiana, provides an overview of the House GOP agenda following the election of Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Michael Guest,
Steve Scalise, U.S. House Majority Leader and U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Louisiana, provides an overview of the House GOP agenda following the election of Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for 3rd District of Mississippi, previews what's ahead for the House appropriations process. Glenn Grothman, U.S. Representative for the 6th District of Wisconsin, shines a light on a recent congressional hearing, “Faith Under Fire: An Examination of Global Religious Persecution.” Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina, discusses his recent Senate delegation to the Middle East and reacts to continued Iranian aggression throughout the region. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
Wheelchair anglers set to benefit from new fishing platform.
23XI Racing's Michael Guest from the Coca-Cola iRacing Series joins Justin Prince to talk about his recent win and more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode I sit down and have a chat with an experienced podcast host and content creator… Jono Bleakley. He is the co-host of the Reel Action Fishing Podcast with Michael Guest, he works as a content creator at OzFish Unlimited and has been a presenter for a number of brands in the fishing industry. This chat is loaded with content including the story of Jono and how he got to where he is today. Then we talk about chasing Bass on the Bellinger River before finishing the podcast discussing the fishing content industry. We discuss hosting and running podcasts, creating content and how to stand out in the fishing world. Jump in and listen to this jammed packed episode! In this episode: 04:15 – Introduction to Jono's Story 45:00 – Bass Fishing and the Bellinger River Journey 1:01:00 – Rhys' Content Creating Processes 1:09:00 – Creating Content in the Fishing Industry 1:28:28 – Jono's Memorable Moments 1:37:20 – What does the future look like and Jono's future ambitions 1:50:00 – Advice for young content creators
Mississippi Congressman (Dist. 3) Michael Guest joins the Clay Edwards Show to discuss everything from the Censuring of Adam Schiff to the potential impeachment of the President Of the United States of America, Joe Biden. We also discusses the ramifications of a 2-teird criminal justice system that only seems to be benefitting the Bidens, powerful democrats and their big money donors. I want to thank Congressman Guest for coming on to the resistance radio station 103.9 FM WYAB) and speaking my listeners this morning. He and I have not been on the same page much the last few years and I publicly supported another candidate (Cassidy) during the last republican primaries. I thought it said a lot about his character to accept my invitation and I appreciate it.
Ep #540 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB (06/23/23) 1. Talking about the Titanic submarine fiasco and how it's spawned into a culture war battle between the left and the right 2. Congressman Michael Guest joins the show to discuss a wide range of topics from the censuring of Adam Schiff to the potential impeachment of Joe Biden 3. A transgender trap house in Boston was raided and 5 kids were found Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay
Ep #539 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB (06/22/23) 1. Michael Guest stabs MAGA in the back by only voting "present" to censure Adam Schiff 2. Death by diversity: Oceangate CEO refused to hire 50 year old white males with military submarine experience because he supported DEI. 3. ESPN tells MLB they aren't diverse enough, the leads me down a rabbit hole of raising hell about diversity, equity & inclusion nonsense 4. Ohio father executes his 3 sons (ages 3, 4 & 7 years old) and has the audacity to cry in court, and they actually give him a bond. 5. #TrustTheScience a new scientific study shows that conservative women are more likely to be more attractive that liberal women (lol no kidding) Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay
Fighting a leaping Marlin off a jetski, what could go wrong?
Fighting a leaping Marlin off a jetski, what could go wrong?
In fiscal year 2022, Customs and Border Protection seized more than 14,000 pounds of fentanyl. The lethal opioid drug has become a leading cause of death in adults ages 18-45.“The fentanyl seizures continue to increase, each fiscal year, and we know that of those seizures, we're probably only apprehending 5% to 10% of the drugs that are being smuggled into the country,” Rep. Michael Guest, R-Miss., says. The urgency of the fentanyl crisis led Guest and Rep. David Trone, D-Md., to introduce the END FENTANYL Act, standing for Eradicating Narcotic Drugs and Formulating Effective New Tools to Address National Yearly Losses of Life Act. “This is just a commonsense piece of legislation,” Guest says, adding that it should “gain bipartisan support in Washington, D.C., next Congress.”Guest joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain who is making the fentanyl coming across the border and how the drugs are getting into the hands of Americans. Guest also addresses concerns over a worsening border crisis as Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allows Border Patrol to quickly expel illegal migrants from America, is expected to expire in less than a week. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shuwaski Young, a Democrat running for the third congressional district seat, joins Mississippi Today's political team to discuss his campaign, his opponent Rep. Michael Guest, and what he hopes to accomplish for Mississippians.
@EchoChamberFPhttps://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week has another three films for you. There's Shudder Original, a Lockdown instalment of a classic franchise, and a new Netflix animation joint that will fill you with happiness!!! Today we have: Raven's Hollow Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/bpi6IgGpJAM FrightFest Release Date: 27th August 2022 Digital Release Date: 22nd September 2022 Director: Christopher Hatton Cast: Wiliam Moseley, Melanie Zanetti, Kate Dickie, David Hayman, Callum Woodhouse, Callum McGowan, Mathis Landwehr, Kyle Rowe, Michael Guest, Juris Strenga, Elza Klavina, Toms Treinis, Oberon K.A. Adjepong Credit: Shudder, 828 Media Capital, Cinevilla Studio, Creativity Capital Genre: Horror, Thriller Running Time: 98 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/3JmIj29VYqw Watch via Shudder: Here. https://www.shudder.com/movies/watch/ravens-hollow/2cd6d9c5019956d5 ------------ Bill & Ted Face the Music Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/-ppw9teJZPE Theatrical Release Date: 28th August 2020 Digital Release Date: 28th August 2020 Director: Dean Parisot Cast: Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, Kristen Schaal, Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Anthony Carrigan, Erinn Hayes, Jayma Mays, Holland Taylor, Kid Cudi, William Sadler, Jillian Bell Credit: Orion Pictures, Endeavor Content, Hammerstone Studios, United Artists Releasing, Warner Bros. Pictures, Dugan Entertainment, Many Rivers Productions, Lakeview Entertainment, TinRes Entertainment, Dial 9 Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Music, Sci-Fi Running Time: 91 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/1gPGeAYo3yU Rent or Buy via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Bill-Ted-Face-Music-UHD/dp/B08FRS6LH1 Rent or Buy via Prime Video UK: Here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bill-Face-Music-Keanu-Reeves/dp/B08HW42QL6/ref=tmm_aiv_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Twitter: @BillandTed3 https://twitter.com/billandted3 Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/BillAndTed3/ Instagram: @billandted3 https://www.instagram.com/billandted3/ ------------ EnterGalatic Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/Ofncv17pMms Digital Release Date: 30th September 2022 Director: Fletcher Moules Cast: Scott Mescudi, Jessica Williams, Timothée Chalamet, Tyrone Griffin Jr, Laura Harrier, Vanessa Hudgens, Christopher Abbott, Daniella Balbuena, Jaden Smith, Keith David, Teyana Taylor, Arturo Castro, Macaulay Culkin, Maisha Mescudi, Francesca Reale, Luis Guzmán Credit: Double Negative (DNEG), Khalabo Ink Society, MAD SOLAR, Netflix Animation Genre: Animation, Drama, Music, Romance Running Time: 93 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/c_pHCqZkXvY Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81053303 Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/entergalactic-title-explained-kid-cudi ------------ *(Music) 'Willing To Trust' (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) by Kid Cudi - 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
Michael Redd is the Chief Marketing Officer at Quala, a customer success platform for SaaS businesses that is powered by intelligence mined from interactions between customers and frontline teams. Prior to his time at Quala, Mike led the Marketing team at Constant Contact. Today, Mike joins the show to discuss Marketing strategy and how SaaS companies can uplevel their market presence. He touches on the evolution of Marketing, product-market fit, and the value of community for SaaS founders.Episode SponsorSmall Fish, Big Pond – https://smallfishbigpond.com/ Use the promo code ‘SaaSFuel'Champion Leadership Group – https://championleadership.com/Key Takeaways01:10 – Jeff introduces today's guest, Michael Redd, who joins the show to share his background in Marketing, his time at Constant Contact, and the work he's now doing at Quala09:44 – Advice Mike would give to other SaaS founders on how to best leverage Marketing12:28 – The importance of community for SaaS founders and how Marketing has evolved throughout the years17:18 – Reaching the right audience20:59 – Jeff takes a moment to thank one of today's sponsors, Champion Leadership Group21:43 – How to create an ‘Irresistible Offer'24:58 – Advice Mike would give to founders who are having difficulties converting potential customers28:38 – How to know if you have product-market fit?33:19 – What Mike looks for in building a world-class team35:56 – Mike's favorite productivity hack39:57 – Mike expounds on how he's able to continue learning while leading42:27 – The best advice Mike has ever received43:36 – Jeff thanks Mike for joining the show and lets listeners know where to learn more about QualaTweetable Quotes“One of the things that we put quite a lot of energy into at Quala is what we call, ‘thought leadership,' and giving back to our broader audience. It's about creating value for them in a way that we can uniquely provide value with the goal that great brand recognition, ultimately over time, is gonna draw folks into our funnel.” (10:03) (Michael)“More important is just getting all the input and people you can talk to, right? And, if you have a community with a lot of folks you know, you can go out and ask them questions you're thinking about. ‘What's the right product? What's the right value proposition? Or you can have safe conversations on if you were a buyer in the market, what would get you to, ‘Yes?' These are all huge questions for SaaS founders to get to very quickly so they can really nail the product- market fit.” (12:47) (Michael)“In a world of resource prioritization, if you can focus more of that energy on the customers that are gonna be happier with you, stay longer, and ultimately drive more dollars for the business, that's where you have to place the bets.” (19:20) (Michael)“Again, there's no substitute for getting back in touch with somebody. Especially for earlier stage founders, talking to as many customers and prospects as possible is just absolute gold so that you're building the right thing.” (26:16) (Michael)“I believe that you find great folks through other great folks. So networking is super important in staying connected out there, not just with your close friends and family and prior colleagues but trying to go to different meetups where you'll rub shoulders with folks across any type of role.” (33:53) (Michael)Guest...
Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for 3rd District of Mississippi, reflects on the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and discusses the need for stronger border control. Nathaniel Hurd, Director of the North America Action Team for the Religious Freedom Institute, overviews RFI's new report detailing attacks on pro-life Americans. Joy Stockbauer, FRC's Policy Analyst for the Center for Human Dignity, explains why rhetoric often used by the abortion lobby is misleading. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, overviews the harm to religious liberty that would result if the Senate passes the misnamed Respect for Marriage Act and discusses the Vice President's recent comments on abortion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
On today's program: Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for 3rd District of Mississippi, reflects on the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and discusses the need for stronger border control. Nathaniel Hurd, Director of the North America Action
On today's program: Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for 3rd District of Mississippi, reflects on the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and discusses the need for stronger border control. Nathaniel Hurd, Director of the North America Action Team for the Religious Freedom Institute, overviews RFI's new report detailing attacks on pro-life Americans. Joy Stockbauer, FRC's Policy Analyst for the Center for Human Dignity, explains why rhetoric often used by the abortion lobby is misleading. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, overviews the harm to religious liberty that would result if the Senate passes the misnamed Respect for Marriage Act and discusses the Vice President's recent comments on abortion. Episode Resources: Tell the U.S. Senate to not redefine marriage. Download FRC's 30-Day Prayer Guide for a spiritual awakening in America's schools. Register for Pray Vote Stand Summit, September 14-16 in Atlanta! Explore FRC's resources on life and human dignity. Check out The Washington Stand, FRC's outlet for news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Join Stand on the Word, FRC's two-year journey through the Bible! Connect with Tony on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Gettr, and Gab. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1521/29
University of Ottawa professor Michael Guest tweeted that he is the grandson of Holocaust survivors and asked if it would be too much to expect the Heritage Minister to say something - anything - about his department funding a virulent antisemite, despite multiple warnings. Geist was immediately tagged as racist by Liberal MP Chris Bittle, parliamentary secretary to the Heritage Minister. Guest: Michael Geist. Professor, University of Ottawa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shuwaski Young is an East Central Mississippi native, National Guard veteran, East Central Community College and Jackson State University alum, federal and state government appointee, and fifth-generation Mississippian. Shuwaski is currently orchestrating a campaign in which he is vying for a seat in the United States House of Representatives to represent Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District. Young will face incumbent Michael Guest in the general election to be held November 8, 2022. https://www.shuwaskiyoung.comSupport the show
Ep #305 of The Clay Edwards Show: Therese Apel W/ Darkhorse Press Joins The Show For The Final Time (As a regular co-host) HUGE SHOW THIS MORNING Hour #1- I was invited to have a sit down with Congressman Michael Guest yesterday by my state Rep. Fred Shanks. I discuss why I jumped at the chance to sit down and talk with the same man I campaigned & voted against. I breakdown the entire conversation and discuss what we talked about. Hour #2- Therese and I revisit yesterdays conversation about the Emmett Till case potentially re-opening and we really peel the onion back on what we think should happen w/ the warrant for Carol Bryant. Follow Clay On All Social Media Platforms by checking out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com
Ep #297 of The Clay Edwards Show: La Resistance 1. Nobody said being the resistance and anti-establishment would be easy, we're going to take it on the chin more times than not. Standing firm and standing up for what and who you believe in is not always going to be popular but it should always be easy (read that again) 2. We break down the Michael Guest victory over Michael Cassidy in the 3rd congressional district of Mississippi. 3. I remind folks that it's not all bad, we've gotten some huge victories lately so stay strong and FIGHT LIKE HELL Follow Clay On All Social Media Platforms by checking out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com
Ep #294 of The Clay Edwards Show 1. The local LGBTQAI+ / BLM / Transgender community in Jackson, Mississippi continues to send me death threats & I refuse to back down. 2. Our conservative pastors should in fact be discussing politics from the pulpit, the left has been doing it for years while the right has been more concerned with being all inclusive & growing the size of their flock. 3. I attended a Michael Cassidy town hall meeting at Life Church in Brandon last night and came away very impressed with how fired up the people in district 3 are for ousting Michael Guest & saving America 4. We had some great calls from all over the country, the message is spreading and the show is growing. Thank you all!! Follow Clay On All Social Media Platforms by checking out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com
Ep #292 of The Clay Edwards Show: BLUE COLLAR VS. EVERYBODY 1. Jackson issues a water conservation warning (I have some thoughts) 2. White collar conservative college grads are not the ally's for blue collar, hard working conservatives that they pretend to be. They're the type of people that vote for Guest because of special interest, the the type of people who approve of sending $40 billion dollars to Ukraine while our gas prices are floating around $5 per gallon in Mississippi & America. 3. Are black democrat voters in district 3 really gonna get out and vote for Michael Guest? I'm old enough to remember all of them claiming he was a racist for locking up minorities with excessive sentences over marijuana possession. Just a thought, I'd like y'alls feedback. 4. When nationwide civil unrest (civil war 2.0) eventually pops off its going to be BLUE COLLAR VS. EVERYBODY, we're the meat between the bun of the ruling class & the welfare class. We pay for everything and we're constantly the ones that get screwed over. We're taking out meat and going home. Follow Clay On All Social Media Platforms by checking out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com
Michael Guest has now explained his vote on a budget that fed money to Planned Parenthood. His argument is basically "I didn't have a choice". What is conservative about voting for ANY of these huge spending bills? False Flag Friday & This Week on the Crazy Train
This week on The Big Fish our first cast is with Michael Guest, host of Reel Action TV. Michael is just back from filming around Hinchinbrook Island in Tropical North Queensland and has some great fishing adventures to share.Stinker reflects on a perfect inshore Snapper expedition with Whales and big Reds galore.The Weighmaster shares the news of, what looks like, one of the worst fishing crimes ever seen in NSW with around 3,000 big breeding Bass killed on the Macleay River in an illegally set gill net. Beautiful Bass like this lovely specimen from the Manning, carefully released by Michael Guest so she can breed.
This week on The Big Fish our first cast is with Michael Guest, host of Reel Action TV. Michael is just back from filming around Hinchinbrook Island in Tropical North Queensland and has some great fishing adventures to share. Stinker reflects on a perfect inshore Snapper expedition with Whales and big Reds galore. The Weighmaster shares the news of, what looks like, one of the worst fishing crimes ever seen in NSW with around 3,000 big breeding Bass killed on the Macleay River in an illegally set gill net. Beautiful Bass like this lovely specimen from the Manning, carefully released by Michael Guest so she can breed.
We talk with Mississippi's third district congressman, Michael Guest.And, the DACA program marks its tenth anniversary. What's next for Mississippi recipients? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mississippi Today's Adam Ganucheau and Bobby Harrison break down the 3rd Congressional District runoff between incumbent Rep. Michael Guest and challenger Michael Cassidy, as well as the 4th Congressional District runoff between incumbent Rep. Steven Palazzo and challenger Mike Ezell.
Ep #281 Of The Clay Edwards Show: WE THE PEOPLE ARE PISSED OFF It looks like district 3 Republican primary is going to a runoff with Michael Cassidy challenging Michael Guest, this is race has been an indictment against Congressman Guest's support of the January 6th committee Follow Clay On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram And Youtube @SaveJXN Check out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for more information
Ep #279 / Hour #2 Of The Clay Edwards Show W/ Michael Cassidy This is Michaels 3rd appearance on the show, he joined this past Friday too, but we hit an entirely new range of topics today,. Michael Cassidy is an American First candidate running for the Republican nomination for the 3rd congressional district against Michael Guest on June 7th, 2022. We took a deep dive for the whole hour, discussing January 6th, the border, nuclear power, supply chain issues & much, much more. Follow Clay On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram And Youtube @SaveJXN Check out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for more information
Ep #278 (Full Show) The Clay Edwards Show W/ Michael Cassidy Michael Cassidy is an American First candidate running for the Republican nomination for the 3rd congressional district against Michael Guest on June 7th, 2022. We took a deep dive for the whole hour, discussing January 6th, the border, nuclear power, supply chain issues & much, much more. Follow Clay On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram And Youtube @SaveJXN Check out Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for more information
Our guest for the show is property attorney, Terry Little from Harper Little in Oxford. Do you need an attorney for a closing? How can you handle a boundary line dispute? Our callers asked many, many questions! https://www.harperlittlelaw.com/aboutYou only have one week to get your voter registration up to date. Our U.S. Congressmen are running for re-election: Trent Kelly, Bennie Thompson, Michael Guest, Steven PalazzoThis week: Circuit Clerks' offices MAY remain open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., including the noon hour (MS Code Ann. § 23-15-37(2)) for voter registration.Saturday, May 7th: Circuit Clerks' offices MUST remain open from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. (MS Code Ann. § 23-15-37(2)) for voter registration. Monday May 9th is the Voter Registration Deadline, at 5:00 p.m. Applicants who register in-person in the Circuit or Municipal Clerk's Office on the 9th and those who mail registration applications postmarked no later than the 9th are eligible to vote in the June 7, 2022 General Election. (MS Code Ann. § 23-15-37(2); MS Code Ann. §23-15-47(2)(a)Primary Election Day (U.S. Congress): Polls open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. (MS Code Ann. § 23-15-1031; MS Code Ann. § 23-15-541(1))Mississippi Levee Commissioners General Election. Bolivar, Humphreys, Sharkey & Washington CountiesTerry Little was a guest on previous In Legal Terms podcasts: June 15, 2021 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-property-lawNovember 17, 2020 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-real-estate-lawNeed a lawyer? https://www.msbar.org/ has a lawyer directory and under For the Public there are a list of resources for pro bono assistance – that means free.Title insuranceBoundary issueLand in willSurvey and adverse possessionProperty from paying taxesTitleClosing delayedMineral rightsEstate and Power of Attorney See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep #240 (Hour 2) Of The Clay Edwards Show: 3rd Congressional District Candidate Michael Cassidy 1. 3rd Congressional District Candidate Michael Cassidy (R) who is running against Michael Guest in the upcoming republican primary on June 7th joins the show to talk about his platform and why he wants to replace Michael Guest. Check Out The All New Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com For All Things Clay Edwards Show Related like buying shirts, watching videos, downloading the podcast Follow Clay On Twitter, Instagram And Youtube @SaveJXN The Clay Edwards Show Is Brought To You By: Generator Power Solutions LLC / Lakeland Glass And Tint / Watkins Construction And Roofing / Jonesy Q BBQ Co. / Auto Armour Of Flowood / Kimberlee Haralson At Next Home Realty / Mississippi Karters Association & Drive Your Line Performance Karting / Take A Break Deliveries
Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Mississippi, discusses President Biden announcing an end to Russia's most favored nation trading status, Israeli leaders' concerns about a U.S./Iran nuclear deal, and the latest on the pork and hard left social policies in the omnibus spending bill. John Stemberger, president and general counsel for Florida Family Policy Council, talks about Disney's CEO condemning the parental rights in education bill. Alison Centofante, founder of Centofante Strategies, commends Ukrainian mothers for their bravery and talks about how it shows the ways men and women are uniquely different. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, shares about Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei declaring his country as the “Ibero-American Pro-Life Capital." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
On today's show: Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Mississippi, discusses President Biden announcing an end to Russia's most favored nation trading status, Israeli leaders' concerns about a U.S./Iran nuclear deal, and the
U.S. Congressman Michael Guest joined the show to talk about transportation infrastructure-related topics, electric and autonomous vehicles, rural broadband expansion and more.The Extra Mile - Legislative Session: U.S. Congressman Michael Guest Show introShow intro with hosts Paul Katool and Will Craft - 00:17Guest: U.S. Congressman Michael Guest Congressman Michael Guest tells him about himself and gives background information - 01:20 What led to running for Congress? - 07:50 Advocating for Mississippi on transportation and other issues in Washington, DC - 10:30 Overview of committees that Congressman Michael Guest serves on - 13:06 Electric and autonomous vehicles and the continued importance of the - 14:51 Congressman Michael Guest on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act - 17:25 Update on rural broadband expansion - 22:30 Congressman Michael Guest highlights local legislation, renaming post office in Lincoln County for fallen law enforcement officers - 25:22 Contact info for Congressman Michael Guest - 27:58 Congressman Guest highlights constituent services issues - 28:32 Show outro
Michael Guest has been on a Big Barra Blitz following the Queensland Bass to Barra trail. Including a first for the Reel Action TV host, a PWC caught Barra. (pictured here at Kinchant Dam)
Michael Guest has been on a Big Barra Blitz following the Queensland Bass to Barra trail. Including a first for the Reel Action TV host, a PWC caught Barra. (pictured here at Kinchant Dam)
Lake Macquarie has reopened to Sydney, the Illawarra, Blue Mountains and Central Coast after over 3 months of travel restrictions. Lake Macquarie City Council and fishing ambassador Michael Guest are welcoming back the fisher folk with open arms and $30,000 worth of prizes in a catch and release fishing event.
Lake Macquarie has reopened to Sydney, the Illawarra, Blue Mountains and Central Coast after over 3 months of travel restrictions. Lake Macquarie City Council and fishing ambassador Michael Guest are welcoming back the fisher folk with open arms and $30,000 worth of prizes in a catch and release fishing event.
Michael Guest has just developed a new soft vibe style prawn lure, because, as he says, "everything eats prawns." We will put it to the test on Lake Macquarie in our first cast on The Big Fish.
Michael Guest has just developed a new soft vibe style prawn lure, because, as he says, "everything eats prawns." We will put it to the test on Lake Macquarie in our first cast on The Big Fish.
Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Mississippi, vice ranking member of the Committee on Homeland Security, and member of the Subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations, discusses the McAllen, Texas mayor issuing a disaster declaration after thousands of illegal immigrants—1,500 of whom were COVID-19 positive—were released into the community, President Biden's Homeland Security budget slashing border security assets by 96 percent, and what's really in the Democrats' “infrastructure” bill. Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel, details how President Biden's federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate violates civil rights law. Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy & Government Affairs, gives an update on the status of the Senate infrastructure bill. Owen Strachan, Senior Fellow with FRC's Center for Biblical Worldview and author of “Christianity and Wokeness,” talks about the Wokeification of the Tokyo Olympics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Joe Biden is a national embarrassment, but blaming Joe Biden alone for inflation is a partisan TRICK by the GOP. Don't fall for it. Does the latest news out of India PROVE that the US medical system is guilty of crimes against humanity? And the outrage about Michael Guest's vote for the Jan 6th commission has Republicans drawing a red line. Is that the BEST they can do?
CSpire stops by to talk about their work to better the computer education of K-12 students in Mississippi, and Congressman Michael Guest stops by to discuss the wild world of politics in the Nation's capital.
The Mamas do hours of study and planning to bring you a great show every T & Th. But this day, this time. January 5 & 6th 2021 will go down as the most remarkable in US history. The Warnock and Ossoff victories in Georgia on the 5th were AMAZING. The mamas were sure this was a great sign for the future of America. Then Orange Caligula called up his insurrection forces and DUPED them once again, this time they stormed our Citadel and performed for their orange overlord. It was nearly everything He could have ever wanted from them - except they had no plan after making a mess and causing damage and creating fear and chaos. Then what???? They had no leadership because trump can barely lead himself to the bathroom much less lead an insurrection.So now we are at the 5 corners of: Inauguration, Sedition, Insurrection, The 25th Amendment, Impeachment, and imprisonment, Add in the alley of "pardon" which the spineless orange bastard is counting on. Because he is a FAILURE at every turn. The Mamas did no pre show they just VENTED and predicted and they are FURIOUS! trump, his enablers are all GUILTY of SEDITION and should be arrested and removed from office IMMEDIATELY! Giuliani, Mark Meadows, Jr, Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri, Ted Cruz of Texas, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, Roger Marshall of Kansas, John Kennedy of Louisiana, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming and Rick Scott of Florida plus, House members: Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.,Mo Brooks, Ala.,Jerry Carl, Ala.,Barry Moore, Ala.,Gary Palmer, Ala.,Mike Rogers, Ala.,Andy Biggs, Ariz.,Paul Gosar, Ariz.,Debbie Lesko, Ariz.,David Schweikert, Ariz.,Rick Crawford, Ark.,Ken Calvert, Calif.,Mike Garcia, Calif.,Darrell Issa, Calif.,Doug LaMalfa, Calif.,Kevin McCarthy, Calif.,Devin Nunes, Calif.,Jay Obernolte, Calif.,Lauren Boebert, Colo.,Doug Lamborn, Colo.,Kat Cammack, Fla.,Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.,Byron Donalds, Fla.,Neal Dunn, Fla.,Scott Franklin, Fla.,Matt Gaetz, Fla.,Carlos Gimenez, ,Fla.Brian Mast, Fla.,Bill Posey, Fla.,John Rutherford, Fla.,Greg Steube, Fla.,Daniel Webster, Fla.,Rick Allen, Ga.,Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.,Andrew Clyde, Ga.,Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga. ,Jody Hice, Ga.,Barry Loudermilk, Ga.,Russ Fulcher, Idaho,Mike Bost, Ill.,Mary Miller, Ill.,Jim Baird, Ind.,Jim Banks, Ind.,Greg Pence, Ind.,Jackie Walorski, Ind.,Ron Estes, Kan.,Jacob LaTurner, Kan.,Tracey Mann, Kan.,Harold Rogers, Ky.,Garret Graves, La.,Clay Higgins, La.,Mike Johnson, La.,Steve Scalise, La.,Andy Harris, Md.,Jack Bergman, Mich.,Lisa McClain, Mich.,Tim Walberg, Mich.,Michelle Fischbach, Minn.,Jim Hagedorn, Minn.,Michael Guest, Miss.,Trent Kelly, Miss.,Steven Palazzo, Miss.,Sam Graves, Mo.,Vicky Hartzler, Mo.,Billy Long, Mo.,Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.,Jason Smith, Mo.,Matt Rosendale, Mont.,Dan Bishop, N.C.,Ted Budd, N.C.,Madison Cawthorn, N.C.,Virginia Foxx, N.C.,Richard Hudson, N.C.,Gregory F. Murphy, N.C. ,David Rouzer, N.C., Jeff Van Drew, N.J., Yvette Herrell, N.M., Chris Jacobs, N.Y., Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y., Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y., Lee Zeldin, N.Y., Adrian Smith, Neb., Steve Chabot, Ohio, Warren Davidson, Ohio, Bob Gibbs, Ohio, Bill Johnson, Ohio, Jim Jordan, Ohio, Stephanie Bice, Okla., Tom Cole, Okla., Kevin Hern, Okla., Frank Lucas, Okla., Markwayne Mullin, Okla., Cliff Bentz, Ore., John Joyce, Pa., Fred Keller, Pa., Mike Kelly, Pa., Daniel Meuser, Pa., Scott Perry, Pa., Guy Reschenthaler, Pa., Lloyd Smucker, Pa., Glenn Thompson, Pa., Jeff Duncan, S.C., Ralph Norman, S.C., Tom Rice, S.C., William Timmons, S.C., Joe Wilson, S.C., Tim Burchett, Tenn., Scott DesJarlais, Tenn., Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn., Mark E. Green, Tenn., Diana Harshbarger, Tenn., David Kustoff, Tenn., John Rose, Tenn., Jodey Arrington, Texas, Brian Babin, Texas, Michael C. Burgess, Texas, John R. Carter, Texas, Michael Cloud, Texas, Pat Fallon, Texas, Louie Gohmert, Texas, Lance Gooden, Texas, Ronny Jackson, Texa
On this special "Faith & Freedom" edition of Washington Watch, we feature Rep. Debbie Lesko, U.S. Representative for the 8th district of Arizona, and Rep. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Mississippi. Rep. Lesko shares her story as a survivor of domestic abuse and explains how her history and faith have ignited her passion to help women in vulnerable situations in the legislature. Rep. Guest discusses his career working for law and order as a follower of Christ, and how both of these aspects of his life have shaped his time in Congress. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Our first cast this episode of The Big Fish is with Michael Guest of Reel Action TV who shares his hard won Lake Macquarie Jewfish secrets. We have an all star line up of famous TV fishos on the show with Rob Paxevanos from Fishing Australia talking about the elusive Barramundi of the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, Stinker is back on deck along with Treno on his big dam tour live from Copeton in the states North West.
Our first cast this episode of The Big Fish is with Michael Guest of Reel Action TV who shares his hard won Lake Macquarie Jewfish secrets. We have an all star line up of famous TV fishos on the show with Rob Paxevanos from Fishing Australia talking about the elusive Barramundi of the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, Stinker is back on deck along with Treno on his big dam tour live from Copeton in the states North West.
Our first cast this episode of The Big Fish is with Michael Guest of Reel Action TV who shares his hard won Lake Macquarie Jewfish secrets. We have an all star line up of famous TV fishos on the show with Rob Paxevanos from Fishing Australia talking about the elusive Barramundi of the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, Stinker is back on deck along with Treno on his big dam tour live from Copeton in the states North West.
Today's show features: Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on pursuing justice for George Floyd but not at the expense of communities and people's lives; Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd
Today’s show features: Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on pursuing justice for George Floyd but not at the expense of communities and people’s lives. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Mississippi, on how violent groups like Antifa are exploiting legitimate protests. Greg Phares, retired Baton Rouge Police Chief, on police brutality and the attacks on law enforcement. Bob Fu, Founder and President of the China Aid Association and one of the student leaders in the Tiananmen Square protests, on today’s anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
This week Michael Guest and Jono Bleakley talk about chasing Mulloway on soft vibes in estuaries. The boys talk about the tackle needed, the technique for working your soft vibe, and the type of bait schools to look for when picking your location. Throughout the podcast, the boys relive some classic fishing stories involving Mulloway, headlined by a monster fish Guesty and his son had hooked up while fishing last year.
The University of Mississippi Medical Center announces new clinical trials for treatments of COVID-19.And, prison reform activists call for compassionate release due to worries over coronavirus transmission.Then, individual stimulus payments are being released. We check in with Congressman Michael Guest about the federal response to the pandemic.Plus, in our Book Club, best selling author and Mississippian, Ace Atkins.Segment 1:The University of Mississippi Medical Center is moving into a new stage of COVID-19 response: conducting clinical research and trials on how to treat the disease. Dr. Gailen Marshall, who serves as executive director of the Mississippi Clinical Research and Trials Center, describes the challenges of treating the coronavirus.Segment 2:Prison reform advocates are calling on Mississippi officials to release inmates with pre-existing conditions to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Daneylle Holmes is with the Mississippi Prison Reform Coalition. She tells our Desare Frazier they're getting calls from families of inmates saying their loved ones are in close proximity to offenders and staff with coronavirus symptoms, and they're asking Interim Commissioner Tommy Taylor for compassionate release. Segment 3:Mississippians, along with numbers of other Americans, are beginning to receive the individual stimulus payments that are part of the CARES Act passed by Congress last month to address the financial hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Republican Congressman Michael Guest joins our Michael Guidry to discuss the roll out of those payments, and the continued role of the federal government in fighting this crisis. Segment 4:If you know the work of best-selling author, Ace Atkins, then you know who Quinn Colson is. The sheriff of a fictional county in Mississippi always tries to do the right thing as he faces nefarious adversaries. In his ninth Quinn Colson novel, Atkins has the sheriff investigating the death of a teenage boy twenty years earlier. Atkins talks with us about his book, The Shameless. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The state's coronavirus response team introduces more aggressive testing measures.Then, a conversation with Congressman Michael Guest about the CARES Act and government's response to the pandemic.Plus, business closures leave thousands of Mississippi residents out of work and in need of help.Segment 1:Deaths from the Coronavirus continue to rise in the state with the Mississippi department of health reporting a total of six deaths and 485 cases. In response to the growing number of cases, Governor Tate Reeves, along with leadership of the state's coronavirus response team, hosted a press conference Thursday where they laid out a plan to take offense against the spread. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says the team looked at the effective models of South Korea and Singapore, and how elements of those responses could be implemented in Mississippi.Segment 2:A $2-trillion coronavirus response bill, intended to accelerate economic relief in America, is now waiting on a vote in the House of Representatives. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARE Act, which passed the Senate Wednesday evening, has provisions to inject an estimated $300 billion into the hands of Americans and another $10 billion for small business loans. The House is expected to take action on the bill as early as today. Third District Representative Michael Guest, a Republican from Brandon, discusses the bill and the government's continued response to the pandemic with our Michael Guidry.Segment 3:Mississippi is expected to lose more than 100,000 jobs in the next few months due to concerns over the coronavirus, according to an economic policy group. Restaurants and other businesses have closed their doors or limited services. As MPB's Ashley Norwood reports, the closures now leave thousands of residents out of work and in need of financial assistance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Department of Education's Office of Safe and Healthy Schools shares its readiness plan for the coronavirus.And, we hear from Congressman Michael Guest on how the federal government is responding to the growing number of cases nationwide.Then, after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, a deadline day Legislative Roundup.Segment 1:The Mississippi Department of Education has released guidance for school districts about COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Scott Clements is the Director of the Office of Healthy Schools at MDE. He tells MPB's Kobee Vance the department has standing protocol for health epidemics, and is tailoring that plan for the coronvirus.Segment 2:Over the last week, the Trump administration has created a task force and submitted supplemental budget requests to Congress as measures to better manage the domestic coronavirus threat. Representative Michael Guest of Mississippi's 3rd District serves on both the Committee on Homeland Security and the Foreign Affairs committee. He tells our Michael Guidry the federal government must come together to protect the American people.Segment 3:Southern Remedy Health MinuteSegment 4:Tuesday marked a deadline day for Mississippi lawmakers - the last day for filed bills to clear committee in order to be considered for chamber debate and vote. MPB's Desare Frazier was on hand at the capitol as lawmakers saw their legislation receive committee approval. Hear from Sen. Tammy Witherspoon (D), Sen. Angela Hill (R), and Rep. Manly Barton (R). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s show features: Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing today on the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. Dr. Phil Roe, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Tennessee, on the risk posed by the new Chinese coronavirus. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of Mississippi, on his True Blue award for scoring 100 percent on FRC Action’s voting scorecard. Travis Weber, FRC’s Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on FRC Action’s “True Blue” awards ceremony this morning and the pro-life provisions in President Trump’s budget released yesterday. Patrina Mosley, FRC’s Director of Life, Culture and Women’s Advocacy, joins to discuss her testimony earlier today in the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
The House votes to impeach President Trump. We hear from the Mississippi House delegation.Then, Guntown was one of the many Mississippi towns profoundly affected by the latest severe weather. We talk to the mayor.And, a recent Legislative PEER Committee report reveals increased wait times at driver service offices.Plus, Book Club with Smitty Harris. Segment 1:The House of Representatives has impeached President Donald Trump. On Wednesday night, the House voted in favor of two articles of impeachment against the President: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Congressman Steven Palazzo was one of the three Mississippi Republicans who voted against the articles. He tells MPB's Michael Guidry why. Congressman Michael Guest made his case on the House floor during the allocated debate time. Representative Bennie Thompson, Mississippi's lone Democrat in Congress, rose to state why he supported impeachment. The articles will now go before the Senate for a trial. Senator Roger Wicker will be one of 100 Senators serving as a juror in the decision of whether or not to remove the President from office. He released a statement in response to the House's vote. As a part of the trial proceedings in the Senate, all Senators will be required to take an oath affirming that they will "do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws".Segment 2:MEMA reports that 15 tornados were confirmed in Mississippi during Monday's severe weather. One of those tornados was an F2 that affected parts of Lee County. Bud Herring is the Mayor of Guntown in Lee County. He speaks with MPB's Kobee Vance about the storm's immediate impact.Segment 3:The wait time for driver services at DMV offices in Mississippi has tripled between 2017 and 2019. That's according to a report from the Legislative Committee on Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review or PEER. James Barber is with the Mississippi Legislative PEER Committee. He tells our Ashley Norwood that the committee has identified a number of factors that explain the increased wait times.Segment 4:In 1965, Air Force pilot Captain Carlyle "Smitty" Harris was shot down over Vietnam. Harris spent the next eight years as a POW: subjected to torture, interrogation, isolation and other abuses. One of the only things that gave the prisoners hope was a form of non-verbal communication that wasn't detected by their captors. Colonel Harris introduced POWs to the tap code who taught it to others and a network of connection was born. Harris tells our Karen Brown about his capture and what followed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mississippi Edition for Friday, November 22, 2019As the impeachment proceedings continue, we hear from Congressman Michael Guest. Also, a federal law suit seeks to stop a Mississippi District Attorney's alleged discriminatory practices. And, are you using safe online retail practices? We talk to the Better Business Bureau. Plus, staying safe during your holiday travels.Segment 1 :Impeachment proceedings continue in Washington. D.C. following nine more witness testimonies. Lawmakers in the House are tasked with determining whether or not President Trump committed impeachable offences in his dealings with Ukrainian officials. Representative Michael Guest of Mississippi's third district says he hasn't seen the credible evidence required to impeach the president. MPB's Michael Guidry talked with the Republican Congressman about his growing frustrations regarding the proceedings. Segment 2: The MacArthur Justice Center and Legal Defense Fund are filing suit in federal court against District Attorney Doug Evans. The suit alleges that Evans uses peremptory strikes to discriminate against black jurors. Jim Craig, an attorney with the MacArthur Justice Center, explains why his organization is involved with this legal action.Segment 3: The U.S. Department of Commerce estimates consumers spent five hundred and thirteen billion dollars online last year - up fourteen percent from 2017. John O'Hara of the Better Business Bureau of Mississippi discusses this trend and shares some tips on how to avoid online scammers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Mid North Coast of NSW might not have the reputation for giant snapper held by South Australia and Western Australia, but there is no shortage of quality fish to be had. This corner of Australia is home for well known Aussie fishing personality Michael Guest - and he's gt the snapper in those parts well worked out. In this episode he shares some tips for targeting them on lures. Show notes available at https://doclures.com/coffs-harbour-snapper-michael-guest/
K-LOVE's Ed Lenane visits with Rep. Michael Guest, a new member of Congress since November 2018. Congressman Guest is on the House Committee of Homeland Security, Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Committee on Ethics. He has an extensive background in law enforcement, first as the ADA then the District Attorney for Madison and Rankin Counties. He is married to Haley and they have 2 boys. They are involved in church life and Rep. Guest has been a Sunday school teacher and church deacon as well.
Mia Moreno is the "Heart to Heart with Michael" Guest this week. She talks about her gratitude for her life, despite suffering from chronic illness.Mia and Michael investigate how her chronic illness has affected other relationships in her life. Tune in to hear her expound on how her faith has helped her and why she believes it's so important for people living with chronic illness to talk about it with their loved ones.
Mia Moreno is the "Heart to Heart with Michael" Guest this week. She talks about her gratitude for her life, despite suffering from chronic illness.Mia and Michael investigate how her chronic illness has affected other relationships in her life. Tune in to hear her expound on how her faith has helped her and why she believes it's so important for people living with chronic illness to talk about it with their loved ones.
Play Show, or Right-Click to DownloadToo big, too strong. Simon Evans and the Toyota team take home another series, clinching his second-straight championship during leg 1 of Rally of Melbourne.We got all the action from both legs, including interviews with Michael Guest, Glen Raymond, Spencer Lowndes, Brendan Reeves, Les Walkden, and the series champ Simon Evans. Photos courtesy of Toyota Racing Development, Pirtek Rally Team and paulbatten.com.Music this week from:The Exploders - I Can't Dance. It's not about where you're from, it's all about where you're at. Or in the case of Lake Bolac's finest sons The Exploders, where you're going. It may be a long way to the top if you wanna rock & roll, but The Exploders are showing every sign of making it with their second album 'Easy and the Sun', available through Rubber Records.Buy it from the iTunes Music StoreJosh Owen Band - Can I Get a Witness. "A sexy fusion of cataclysmic soul rhythms and white hot funk." - Buzz Magazine. The Josh Owen Band have seen both their debut independent album and EP receive massive critical acclaim and airplay all over Australia.The CD are available for purchase from their web site.If you like the song, email the artist and let them know. Or, better still, buy a CD!Background music: Cargo Cult - 'Wed' (courtesy of Magnatune). Incidental music by Derek K. Miller.Technorati Tags: Rally Melbourne, Simon Evans, Neal Bates, Eli Evans, Dean Herridge, Michael Guest, Darren Windus, Brenden Reeves, Super 2000 Toyota Corolla, Super 2000 Ford Fiesta ARC, Australian Rally Championship, V8 Supercars, V8SC, Formula 1
Play Show, or Right-Click to DownloadAnother round of the ARC, and another win for Toyota. Simon Evans didn't have things all his own way with Steve Glenney, Eli Evans and Spencer Lowndes providing some early resistance. But Evans and his Group N(P) Corolla are in a league of their own at the moment, walking away with the win as others faltered.Second place was a good return for Neal Bates, who's hard work on the S2000 Corolla is starting to pay off, while Spencer Lowndes out-smarted the faster cars around him and capture third for the event. Photos courtesy of Toyota Racing Development, Pirtek Rally Team and Redline Photographics.Music this week from:Lover - Never. Their 2007 debut release features the award winning (2006 ABC Newcastle Music Awards, Best Rock Performance), dance-floor-cutter, 'Never', which was recorded under the sonic guidance of Rob Taylor (The Whitlams, Screaming Jets, INXS). The CD is available from the bands MySpace page.Dirty Pink Jeans - Dance. The 4-piece from Melbourne are gigging locally during September and October. Check out dates at their MySpace page, and their 5-track EP is available for purchase here.Cassette Kids - Acrobat. Cassette Kids are an up and coming new wave, indie/dance band from Sydney. The Kids formed in early 2007 and strip their music back to its basics. The Kids are currently working on their debut EP, which will be hitting the stores and ready for consumption in early November. But in the mean time, you can hear more from Cassette Kids at their MySpace page.If you like the song, email the artist and let them know. Or, better still, buy a CD!Background music: Cargo Cult - 'Wed' (courtesy of Magnatune). Incidental music by Derek K. Miller.Technorati Tags: Rally NSW, Great Lakes Rally, Simon Evans, Neal Bates, Eli Evans, Dean Herridge, Michael Guest, Darren Windus, Brenden Reeves, Super 2000 Toyota Corolla, Super 2000 Ford Fiesta ARC, Australian Rally Championship, V8 Supercars, V8SC, Formula 1