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Almost a quarter of all jobs added in 2023 didn't actually exist. AOC accuses Republicans of weaponizing impeachment after she voted to impeach Trump twice. The DOJ wants gender dysphoria to be protected as a disability in prisons. Philadelphia will remove a statue of William Penn for something more inclusive. Some GOP members think Speaker Johnson is in “way over his head”. Some GOP members push for former disgraced Missouri Governor Eric Greitens ato run for Congress. Jimmy Kimmel goes on a rant trashing Aaron Rodgers after he made a joke about Epstein's list. Vivek Ramaswamy tries to dunk on Nikki Haley over canceling an event because of snow. Nikki Haley gets caught flip-flopping over the retirement age. Did Lloyd Austin get elective surgery?Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month's subscription.Express VPNhttps://expressvpn.com/danaGo incognito and protect your privacy with 3 extra months FREE.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.Wise Food Storagehttps://preparewithdana.comave $50 on your 4-Week Survival Food Kit plus free shipping when you order today!
A Happy Thursday From YOUR KC Morning Show!Today's episode title pretty much sums it up.On the show today, The Kansas City Star's Toriano Porter helps us break down the news of the day. From KCPD's shame selection process of their new Chief, to Downtown baseball in Kansas CityGood Day To Be A Kansas Citian. Always.xoxo - @hartzell965, @holeyhearts, & @kcmorningshow
In this hour, Marc tells us all about his voters guide for this years midterms. We get a replay of yesterdays conversation between Marc and John Solomon, investigative reporter and founder of Just the News, about the new reports showing the St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner was directly involved with the false criminal allegations against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. Jennifer Kushinka from This Morning with Gordon Deal tells us what's going on in business, economy and the stock markets. Later, Kathleen England tells us what's going on "In Other News."
Hour 1 - Good Friday morning! Nick Reed is live at Scramblers Diner for the Heroes Breakfast. Here's what he covers: A SurveyUSA poll released Thursday has Schmitt taking 28% of the vote, former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens taking 20%, Vicky Hartzler taking 13%, and Billy Long having 8%. According to new court documents, Nicholas Roske, the California man who attempted to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, said that he wanted to kill three justices. Roske performed web searches on his phone for “most effective place to stab someone,” “Reagan assassination attempt,” “quietest semi auto rifle,” “supreme court,” and “assassin skills.” Text messages from early January 2021 belonging to top officials in the Department of Homeland Security are missing.
In the final hour of The Marc Cox Morning Show, former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens joins to discuss the current polls leading up to the Missouri Primary. State Senate Republican Candidate Jeff Roorda also joins the show to discuss his campaign efforts and how he made the switch from Democrat to Republican.
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Missouri State Sen Dave Schatz is running against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens for the Senate seat currently held by Roy Blunt.
Today on Rudy Giuliani on 77 WABC, Eric Greitens joins the show. He talks about teachers being authorized to have secret conversations with their students in Missouri. He also talks about the leftist agenda behind gender identification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wayne kicks off the happy Monday discussing America's doom and then he discusses The Gop Senate with former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens and Wayne touches on the vaccine with, Edward Dowd.
Hour 3: Marc is joined by Senior Advisor at the Heritage Foundation Genevieve Wood to talk her State of the Union reaction. Also, former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens joins to talk his Senate race.
Hour 3: Marc and Todd Piro from Fox & Friends chat about late nite sports; Ron McCain from the Range is on for 2A Tuesday; and Sheena Greitens responds to former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens denials of child and domestic abuse allegations.
Breitbart reports that GOP political consultant Karl Rove had prior knowledge of the contents of the now-public affidavit filed by Sheena Greitens, the ex-wife of former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. © 2022 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Hour 1 - Good Thursday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: Former President Donald Trump is showing some support for Congressman Billy Long. Mr. Long will be joining Nick Reed in the 8 a.m. hour this morning to talk about the recent statement Trump released. The investigator working the 2018 criminal case against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens pled guilty to tampering with evidence on Wednesday. Missouri doctors could soon risk losing their license if they provide hormone treatment to transgender minors. Nick reads through Senate Bill 843, sponsored by Sen. Mike Moon.
Ousted former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens joins Marc Cox to deny abuse allegations made against him by his second ex-wife Sheena Greitens. Greitens Family © TNS
Mark sits down with Jane Dueker to discuss both the new domestic violence allegations coming out against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, as well as the sudden death of Cora Faith Walker. Hear their takes in this clip from the Mark Reardon Show.
Judy Henderson joins John to talk about the unbelievable injustice she suffered in the criminal justice system. In 1982, Judy Henderson was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years for her role in a robbery-turned-murder. Her boyfriend at the time – the man who committed a robbery, fired a gun, killed someone, and shot Henderson herself in the process – went free, while Henderson did the time. In December of 2017, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens commuted Judy Henderson's sentence to time served: 36 years and 111 days. The Governor reached this decision after he and his counsel reviewed thousands of pages of reports, court transcripts, letters, and records related to Henderson's case.
Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler debuted a new TV spot that takes direct aim at former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessie Jane Duff joins Marc to preview her visit to Missouri this weekend in support of ousted Missouri Governor Eric Greitens in his Senate campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louis Avallone brings up the issue of too many murders happening every night in too many locations in too many communities. Stephen Parr explains that the news, too often, does not cover most of them because the News Directors consider them to be “misdemeanor murders”. Contrary to what we often hear as a “reason” for crime, Louis and Stephen do not accept the idea that poverty is the root cause, and they explain why. Jobs are important, but the number one correlation for murderers is growing up without a father in the house. To drive down the murder rate, we need to find ways to drive up 2-parent households raising children.A year ago, Frisco, TX and Shreveport, LA were about the same in population. Today, Frisco is growing at a rate of 71%, while Shreveport’s population is either stagnant or decreasing. One major difference between the two is Frisco has a City Manager form of government and Shreveport has a Strong Mayor form of government. Stephen Parr explains what makes a City Manager system so much more successful all across the Nation.Our American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, wonder why those at Disney can no longer tell the difference between fairy tales and reality. They are big fans of the original Disney Princess Fairy Tales; but the re-writes, not at all. Trying to be “woke” when talking about "make-believe" makes no sense!Biden never mentioned the word “GOD” in anything he said regarding the National Day of Prayer, even though our National Motto “In God We Trust” has been on our coins since 1864. The Left likes to change words and the meaning of words. They, for example, have “changed” the 1st Amendment from “Freedom of Religion” to mean “Freedom from Religion”. And now everything they do is based upon their undying faith in “Climate Change”. They just traded one God for another one, only it is a False God. There are more than 7,000,000 people out of work right now, and yet there are more than 7,000,000 jobs open looking for employees to take them. The problem is the Democrats in Washington, DC are intentionally borrowing money our Nation does not have to pay these unemployed people to NOT go back to work. By not getting people back to working in these available jobs, we are creating a new problem…..a problem of inventory shortages. So, in addition to the Border Crisis, which Biden caused, we are going to have a major inflation crisis, which Biden is also causing. We need the people we elect to understand basic economics!Senator Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand, (D-NY) is a married mom with two sons, and she was married in the Catholic Church. Yet, she just tweeted this: “Tired: Families. Wired: Affordable child care and universal paid leave”. She previously tweeted “Paid leave is infrastructure. Child care is infrastructure. Caregiving is infrastructure.” It goes with her long-term push for her proposed bill, the FAMILY Act, which would give “universal and comprehensive” National Paid Leave to all American workers, and which rumor indicates Biden is now supporting. So what is it that about the traditional family that so offends her……a “Mom and Dad” family like hers?In 2016, George Soros funded the campaign of Kimberly M. Gardner for St. Louis Circuit Attorney, as he did so many DA in recent years. But perhaps this is beginning to come undone. Kimberly Gardner has now been accused of professional misconduct in her investigations against former Navy SEAL and now former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens in 2018. She is accused of deliberately misstating facts, of not being honest with her own colleagues, and not disclosing evidence, as required by law. The case is before the Missouri Supreme Court, which can dismiss the case, sanction Gardner, or suspend or revoke her bar license.
Just the News.com founder and investigative journalist, John Solomon, speaks with John Catsimatidis and guest hosts Lidia Curanaj, Monica Crowley and Kevin McCullough, to discuss an investigation into ex-Missouri Governor Eric Greitens and the massive fraud and cover up on the part of the prosecution in their attempts to railroad him.
Marc chats about the chances former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens would have in a general-election for Roy Blunt's US Senate seat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc reacts to the news that former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens will run for Senate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drawing upon his past news experience, the World's Greatest Radio Personality re-writes the George Floyd, Rashard Brooks, and Jacob Blake stories and presents them the way they should've been in the first place. Even though Amy Coney Barrett has faced the Senate confirmation process before, now the Democrats don't think she's qualified to serve on the Supreme Court. Florida is officially out of the COVID-19 business and, the biggie: In 2018 Fmr. Missouri Governor Eric Greitens was pressured by outside forces to leave office...but Cason has cracked the case. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-cason2/message
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials; River City Hash Mondays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, the GOP needs to hold Trump accountable on election interference and the conscious mistakes on the pandemic, but they won't.Then, on the rest of the menu, States are eager to expand broadband internet into underserved areas, but are wary of the CARES Act deadline; the Navy was reluctant to reinstate former Navy SEAL and Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, until Vice President Mike Pence's office intervened; and, despite not being confirmed by the Senate, Trump's most divisive nominee for a Pentagon position so far, has taken a different, less-senior policy role at the Defense Department.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where Netanyahu condemned the thousands protesting against him daily and criticized the media for encouraging them; and, gunmen killed a journalist in the violent southwestern Mexican state of Guerrero, the fourth murder of a reporter in the country this year.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"I was never a spy. I was with the OSS organization. We had a number of women, but we were all office help." -- Julia Child~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/8/3/1966031/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-River-City-Hash-Mondays
Gregg Favre, former deputy director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety and a former St. Louis fire captain, was with former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens last night when they provided aid to two people shot near the SLU campus. CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman joins the show to discuss the state of California reversing course on reopening. New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin wonders why The New York Times praises the ‘cancel culture’ but skips over its own racist history. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Political analyst Rich Rubino of Politi-Geek.com, author of “American Politics on the Rocks,” joins host Ryan Wrecker to discuss presidential polling, pardons and more. Next, local tax watchdog Tom Sullivan speaks about the County police review and the return of the Delmar Loop Trolley. Ryan also continues to pass along breaking news about resigned Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a 5-star review: apple.co/2Of49Bv and subscribe to Overnight America on other great apps like Radio.com If you like what you hear, we're live weeknights on KMOX 1120AM. We welcome your calls at 800-925-1120. Like and follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RyanWreckerRadio/
Sebastian spends the hour with investigative reporter John Solomon and former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens to talk about the recently-debunked allegations against Governor Greitens by a Soros-funded prosecutorSupport the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens is a Navy SEAL (Bronze Star, Purple Heart, 4 deployments in the GWOT), a New York Times best-selling author, and Rhodes Scholar who earned a PhD from Oxford University. In 2014, Fortune Magazine named Greitens to their list of World's 50 Greatest Leaders for his leadership helping wounded veterans. Former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens Fully Exonerated After Attack by Soros-Funded Prosecutor & Establishment Politicians. pt2
Former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens is a Navy SEAL (Bronze Star, Purple Heart, 4 deployments in the GWOT), a New York Times best-selling author, and Rhodes Scholar who earned a PhD from Oxford University. In 2014, Fortune Magazine named Greitens to their list of World's 50 Greatest Leaders for his leadership helping wounded veterans. Former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens Fully Exonerated After Attack by Soros-Funded Prosecutor & Establishment Politicians.
This week on Hancock and Kelley, Mike Colombo filled in for host John Brown.The topics covered include:Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony on Capitol Hill.The budget agreement reached and what it means for the growing deficit.Comments made this week by Senator Josh Hawley.The next round of Democratic Debates.The political future of former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.
St. Louis Public Radio reporter Rachel Lippmann goes behind the headlines with guest host Jim Kirchherr on two big stories from recent days: John Rallo, a major campaign donor to former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger, pleaded guilty to federal charges on Tuesday. And, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has publicly spoken out defending her conduct with regard to the case involving former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. She's also been defending the changes she’s made to the circuit attorney’s office.
Much of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner's tenure has been marked by her handling of charges against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. With her personally selected investigator facing a possible grand jury indictment, we examine where Gardner stands in the community and what the future may hold for her.
Today on Felony Friday Judy Henderson joins John to talk about the unbelievable injustice she suffered in the criminal justice system. In 1982, Judy Henderson was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years for her role in a robbery-turned-murder. Her boyfriend at the time – the man who committed a robbery, fired a gun, killed someone, and shot Henderson herself in the process – went free, while Henderson did the time. In December of 2017, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens commuted Judy Henderson's sentence to time served: 36 years and 111 days. The Governor reached this decision after he and his counsel reviewed thousands of pages of reports, court transcripts, letters, and records related to Henderson's case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Felony Friday Judy Henderson joins John to talk about the unbelievable injustice she suffered in the criminal justice system. In 1982, Judy Henderson was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years for her role in a robbery-turned-murder. Her boyfriend at the time – the man who committed a robbery, fired a gun, killed someone, and shot Henderson herself in the process – went free, while Henderson did the time. In December of 2017, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens commuted Judy Henderson’s sentence to time served: 36 years and 111 days. The Governor reached this decision after he and his counsel reviewed thousands of pages of reports, court transcripts, letters, and records related to Henderson’s case.
Today I’m featuring a interview I did a WHILE back with Jason Rosenbaum, a political reporter with St. Louis Public Radio. He's spent roughly 12 years as a professional reporter, with most of the focus on Missouri state politics. He is the host of Politically Speaking, the longest running episodic podcast about Missouri politics. Most recently he has been featured on national news outlets to discuss the political scandals surrounding former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, but we connected over our love of emo music. We talked about a variety of things including some of his favorite bands like Thursday and Brand New as well as discussed the how those bands have faired in current times. It was a fun conversation that I thoroughly enjoyed so I hope you enjoy it as well! Download. Listen. Enjoy!
This week's Misogynist of the Week is the former Governor of Missouri (because he had to resign in shame), Eric Greitens. Follow the pod: Twitter: @badandbitchy Instagram: @badandbitchypod Facebook: /badandpodcast Email: badandbpod@gmail.com
Jack Cashill discusses the Missouri Governor Eric Greitens' sudden resignation amid a sex scandal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roseanne loses her sitcom after a racist tweet, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens says goodbye, and we discuss the biggest news story nobody is talking about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Roseanne loses her sitcom after a racist tweet, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens says goodbye, and we discuss the biggest news story nobody is talking about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Don Marsh talked with legal experts about the resignation of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.
#ICYMI, on Wednesday's "Top 3 Things You Need to Know Before Tomorrow", we discussed:1) Texas Governor Greg Abbott's new plan to prevent gun violence on school grounds2) The "Right to Try" bill being signed into law3) The resignation of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens after accusations of blackmail
#ICYMI, on Wednesday's "Top 3 Things You Need to Know Before Tomorrow", we discussed:1) Texas Governor Greg Abbott's new plan to prevent gun violence on school grounds2) The "Right to Try" bill being signed into law3) The resignation of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens after accusations of blackmail
Senior St. Louis correspondent dblack is back for a discussion about the white supremacy of calling the police. Meanwhile, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens is in hot water again, and the crew offers some hot fire Twitter recommendations.
The trial of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens has captivated the local and nationwide media and general public. The case is complex and the trial of a public official in office is rare. The charges are unique and provide an interesting legal lesson. In this episode we are joined by Anders Walker, the Lillie Myers professor of law and associate dean of research and engagement. Dean Walker is a criminal law expert who has been following the case since the indictment and is here to help us unpack the issues on trial.
Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Mueller team’s questions for President Trump and Missouri Governor Eric Greitens’ indictments. Jason Kander joins in to talk about voting rights and the 2018 elections. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at www.slate.com/gabfestplus. Twitter: @SlateGabfest Facebook: facebook.com/Gabfest Email: gabfest@slate.com Show notes at slate.com/gabfest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Mueller team’s questions for President Trump and Missouri Governor Eric Greitens’ indictments. Jason Kander joins in to talk about voting rights and the 2018 elections. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at www.slate.com/gabfestplus. Twitter: @SlateGabfest Facebook: facebook.com/Gabfest Email: gabfest@slate.com Show notes at slate.com/gabfest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HEADLINES 01:13 Comedian Michelle Wolf’s “Smokey Eye” joke offends journalist at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner 02:33 Baseless outrage by media after Michelle Wolf roasts Sarah Huckabee Sanders brings to light the effects of contagious false narratives 15:10 President Trump poised to scrap Iran nuclear deal 19:13 Trump delays steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, E.U., and Mexico for one month 20:02 Gail Collins op-ed on worst cabinet member: Scott Pruitt of EPA 22:53 Missouri Governor Eric Greitens’ (the man who threatened to blackmail former mistress over scandalous photos) trial has begun and his use of the reasoning fallacy: equivocation 24:53 Another climate change denier, Jim Bridenstine, becomes new NASA administrator 25:54 Rand Paul changes his position on Secretary of State pick, Mike Pompeo, after Trump convinces him 26:47 Latest developments on Russia investigation 27:30 Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani joins Trump’s legal team *FORWARD NATION RADIO featuring David Leventhal RAW l INFORMATIVE l ACCURATE Also available on our YouTube channel -Please SUBSCRIBE Visit forwardnationradio.com for the videocast, all shows, fun toons, stats, and more. If you love what you heard, Like Us and share on Facebook - Instagram - Twitter
The Star's Missouri statehouse reporter Jason Hancock joins host Dave Helling to discuss the latest involving Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
we will be talking about whether or not missouri governor eric greitnes should be impeached or no.
For this episode, the Dames call out a self-help guru and discuss the extortion case of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.
On Friday's "Top 3 Things You Need to Know Before Tomorrow", we discussed:1) News that Trump's approval has reached 50% in Rasmussen poll2) 2 big political sex scandals involving Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, and Nashville, TN Mayor Megan Barry, respectively3) New sanctions against North Korea, aimed to prevent transfers at sea
Still reeling from the revelations about the incompetent and cowardly Broward County sheriff's dept, I get you all caught up on the latest. Then it is on that whack job Missouri Governor Eric Greitens getting arrested. A lawyer was arrested after a neighbor heard him banging his dog, an NYPD cop denies he had an underage threesome despite pictures of the event, and a dude decided to try and bang a fish's stomach. Music: The White Stripes/"Black Magic"
On Friday's "Top 3 Things You Need to Know Before Tomorrow", we discussed:1) News that Trump's approval has reached 50% in Rasmussen poll2) 2 big political sex scandals involving Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, and Nashville, TN Mayor Megan Barry, respectively3) New sanctions against North Korea, aimed to prevent transfers at sea
Nate and Francis talk local politics with Connor Southard (@connorsouthard). Connor spent time in the same educational program as Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, who is currently in the hot seat for not just an extramarital affair, but possible blackmail as well after allegedly taking a picture of the woman in the nude and threatening to use it against her. Then, we talk the president’s “shithole countries” comment and why it’s irritating to see people use an immigrant as a shining example just because they came over and joined the military. Service isn’t why you should be here, the fact that you’re human and trying to make a better life for yourself is. Extended show notes - https://www.hellofawaytodie.com/single-post/2018/01/17/Taking-aimat-charges-of-blackmail Connor’s piece on his own possible crazy local politician Erik Prince - https://splinternews.com/does-wyoming-deserve-senator-erik-prince-1819512739 Follow Connor on twitter - https://twitter.com/ConnorSouthard NEW NEWSLETTER! Sign up with your email here for a twice monthly news letter. Don't miss anything and have it delivered directly to you -http://eepurl.com/dhFP4n Free bonus episode this month with Lee Carter. Veteran, Democratic Socialist and elected representative in Virginia's congress. Listen for free here - www.patreon.com/posts/interview-with-16233678 Got a story to share? You can do on the Voicemail line (314) 722-6138. You can also feel free to just DM, email at sergeantjoker@hellofawaytodie.com or send us an anonymous question or comment to curiouscat.me/16666014 Facebook - www.facebook.com/Hellofawaytodie/ The Podcast - twitter.com/hellofaway Francis - twitter.com/armystrang Nate - twitter.com/inthesedeserts
One of the favorite writers of the site, James Powell stopped by the studio this episode, and we got into some hot topics. For the newer listeners, James's background is as a former Marine and CIA intelligence officer, which he talked about more in depth the last time he was on for Episode 284. We begin with the controversy surrounding former Navy SEAL and current Missouri Governor Eric Greitens's affair and alleged blackmail. We then get in-depth about the upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics taking place next month in PyeongChang, South Korea. It's no doubt an interesting time to be having the biggest world sporting event in a region that the globe has their eyes on amid reckless statements by North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. We then discuss some recent severed ties between the U.S. and supposed ally Pakistan. I should also let you all know that Mr. Powell will be at SOFREP's 2018 Las Vegas party. So if you're a Team Room member or Premium Crate Club member on the West Coast, we hope to see you there. Sign up now however if you haven't yet, because RSVP is only open until Sunday (link is up at SOFREP.com.) As always, any questions or comments, send them over to sofrep.radio@sofrep.com. We're getting great feedback, but please help us where it counts the most, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so we can continue to get our visibility up. Thanks for your continued support. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Russia, the Obama Administration, and the Clinton Foundation: Witness reports and documents revealed in an article in The Hill. Missouri Governor Eric Greitens's open letter on the importance of reading books like "To Kill A Mockingbird."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Kevin as he talks to Missouri Governor Eric Greitens about why he does not wear neckties often.
This week on the Northeast Newscast, Managing Editor Paul Thompson sits down with Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II of Missouri's 5th Congressional District. The former Kansas City, Missouri Mayor and City Councilman - now serving in his sixth term in the U.S. Congress - discusses the potentially historically violent year in Kansas City; last month's harrowing attack on Republicans practicing for the annual Congressional baseball game; where he stands on the Trump administration's travel ban; what he appreciates about his constituency after more than a decade in office; the continuing issues with solving health care in America; and his (lack of a) relationship with Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.
Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, dark money, presidential ambitions — and the special session. Join Jason Hancock and Dave Helling of The Kansas City Star as they discuss these topics and more on Deep Background. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices