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Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. In this third episode of our coverage on the Uvalde mass shooting, Mustafa Tameez, President and Founder of Outreach Strategists, who's also a former consultant on counter-violent extremism for the US Department of Homeland Security, addresses why some may refer to these types of shootings as homegrown terrorism. And as demand for new gun reform that previously failed to pass Congress are raised again, with some Americans now questioning the Second Amendment, University of Houston law professor Sandra Guerra Thompson explains if it's possible that we're about to see another significant spike in support after what happened in Uvalde. Also, we have an update from Bri Kirkham, Digital Editor for Texas Public Radio, who shares what the Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety recently addressed to the media in Uvalde. Additionally on the show, News 88.7's Reporter Lucio Vasquez and Ariel Hobbs, Program Coordinator with March for Our Lives Houston, speak to our listening audience live from outside this weekend's NRA Annual Convention at the George R. Brown Conventions Center. Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
CNBC's Ylan Mui speaks with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh about the mounting opposition to the Biden administration's vaccine mandate. Meteorologist Michelle Grossman tracks Tropical Storm Nicholas. Mustafa Tameez, former consultant on counter-violent extremism to the Department of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, delivers insights on the upcoming “Justice for J6 Rally.” CNBC's Courtney Reagan discusses the upcoming holiday shopping season for the retail industry. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.), delivers her insights on the withdrawal from Afghanistan and what's next for the U.S. and its involvement in the country. CNBC's Julia Boorstin updates on the Epic Games vs Apple Lawsuit. Plus, CNBC's Andrea Day discusses music therapy for pets as their owners return to office.
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With only days left until the pivotal 2020 U.S. election, Parvez and Omar are joined by Democratic strategist Mustafa Tameez, to discuss how we got here and possible outcomes for election night and thereafter.Mustafa Tameez is Outreach Strategists’ Founder and President. Mustafa began his career in New York advertising for corporate clients, but after moving to Texas he shifted to advising successful campaigns for state legislators, mayors, members of Congress and public institutions. Mustafa is a national opinion leader with over 600 appearances on CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, and CBSN. The Atlantic names him as a top Democratic consultant in Texas and Texas Monthly refers to him as one of the top Democrats to watch. Mustafa is the Chairman of the Transportation Advocacy Group board, a Director of the Texas Lyceum, and a member of the Unity National Bank board, among other civic and business affiliations. He has also provided extensive consulting services for the Department of Homeland Security.
Democratic Strategist and Former Consultant for the Department of Homeland Security Mustafa Taleez discusses that President Trump’s hospitalization with the coronavirus has catapulted this week’s vice-presidential debate into the spotlight to an extraordinary degree, putting pressure on Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris to use this forum to reassure an anxious public they are prepared and qualified to step in as president.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020 ~ Mustafa Tameez, Democratic Strategist, Former Consultant for Department of Homeland Security and Countering Violent Extremism Expert previewing tonight’s Vice-Presidential Debate.
WITH PRESIDENT IN THE HOSPITAL, A V.P. DEBATE TAKES ON OUTSIZE IMPORTDem Strategist; Former Consultant, Department of Homeland Security; Countering Violent Extremism Expert MUSTAFA TAMEEZVice-presidential debates can often be afterthoughts in a presidential race, but Mike Pence and Kamala Harris will now face an unusual amount of scrutiny, and a tricky balancing act in dealing with the virus. President Trump’s hospitalization with the coronavirus has catapulted this week’s vice-presidential debate into the spotlight to an extraordinary degree, putting pressure on Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris to use this forum to reassure an anxious public they are prepared and qualified to step in as president. Mr. Trump’s diagnosis with a potentially lethal virus — and the fact that he is 74 and his Democratic rival, Joseph R. Biden Jr., is 77 — was a stark reminder that either Mr. Pence or Ms. Harris could end up being president themselves, as opposed to just leading contenders for the nomination in 2024 and beyond. For Mr. Pence, Wednesday’s debate will most likely compel him to account for the administration’s record on a virus that has now infected 7.4 million Americans — including the most protected man in the country, Mr. Trump — and answer for his own stewardship as chairman of the federal coronavirus task force. For Ms. Harris, a former prosecutor, the debate is a chance to show that she is capable of being president in a national emergency, as well as to demonstrate that she can challenge the Trump record on Covid-19 without seeming overly aggressive against an ailing president.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020 ~ Mustafa Tameez, Democratic Strategist, Former Consultant for Department of Homeland Security and Countering Violent Extremism Expert previewing tonight’s Vice-Presidential Debate.
BARR TO COME OUT SWINGING ON VIOLENT CRIME, RUSSIA PROBE IN FIRST HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE APPEARANCE: Dem Strategist; Former Consultant, Department of Homeland Security; Countering Violent Extremism Analyst MUSTAFA TAMEEZ: In his first-ever appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Attorney General Bill Barr will condemn the "grave abuses" in the "bogus Russiagate scandal," while also highlighting Black-on-Black violence and defending law enforcement officers in no uncertain terms, according to a transcript of his prepared remarks obtained by Fox News on Monday night. The attorney general's unusually aggressive posture will be matched by similarly full-throated arguments from GOP lawmakers on the panel, including ranking member Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Fox News is told. GOP lawmakers plan to highlight former Attorney General Eric Holder's remark that he was then-President Barack Obama's "wingman," noting their close relationship to preempt accusations that Barr is President Trump's yes-man. A strategy document from the GOP side also suggests they will defend the Roger Stone commutation and the recent controversial removal of a U.S. attorney. "Ever since I made it clear that I was going to do everything I could to get to the bottom of the grave abuses involved in the bogus Russiagate scandal, many of the Democrats on this committee have attempted to discredit me by conjuring up a narrative that I am simply the president’s factotum who disposes of criminal cases according to his instructions," Barr is expected to say at the outset of his remarks. "Judging from the letter inviting me to this hearing, that appears to be your agenda today." Barr will go on to deny that Trump has improperly interfered with any of his decisions, before pointing to statistics showing progress on racial-justice issues, according to his prepared remarks.
Jeet Heer and Mustafa Tameez speak with CAdrienne Lawrence on The Conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 4, Mahin sits down with Mustafa Tameez, a heavyweight in Texas Democratic Party politics. Mustafa has advised several successful election campaigns for state legislators, mayors, members of Congress and various public institutions. He has over 600 media appearances which has included national platforms like FoxNews, CNN and MSNBC. You can follow Mustafa on Twitter at @MustafaTameez Please support Sultans and Sneakers financially at www.launchgood.com/sultansandsneakers Follow Sultans and Sneakers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (SultansNSnkrs)
If you watch cable news, his face might look familiar. Mustafa Tameez makes the rounds regularly on CNN, FOX News, MSNBC and other networks as a "pundit", weighing in on a variety of topics making headlines. You might have already formed an opinion about him, most likely based upon your politics. But I assure you, there is much more to this man born in Pakistan and raised in Queens, than meets the eye. He and I have done business together for the past few years at his firm, Outreach Strategists, but even I learned things about him in this interview that I didn't know. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed talking with him.Support the show (http://patreon.com/OurVoicesMatterPodcast)
Charles, Matt, and Gregg are joined for another encore episode by Mustafa Tameez, Managing Director of Outreach Strategists, for an illuminating discussion about ISIL, ways to combat terrorism in the US, and how our faith communities provide the key to combating it. Mustafa has had a distinguished career in public affairs and communications and has also advised successful candidates for mayor of Houston, state legislature, and Congress, as well as nonprofits. He has consulted on national security with the Department of Homeland Security. Mustafa is a regular contributor to Fox News, the Houston Chronicle, nd the Texas Tribune. More information about Mustafa is available here: http://www.outreachstrategists.com/who-we-are/leadership/
Charles, Matt, and Gregg are joined by Mustafa Tameez, Managing Director of Outreach Strategists, to discuss the American criminal justice system, how we got to the present era of mass incarceration, and where we go from here. Mustafa has had a distinguished career in public affairs and communications and has also advised successful candidates for mayor of Houston, state legislature, and Congress, as well as nonprofits. He has consulted on national security with the Department of Homeland Security. Mustafa is a regular contributor to Fox News, the Houston Chronicle, nd the Texas Tribune. More information about Mustafa is available here: http://www.outreachstrategists.com/who-we-are/leadership/
Mustafa Tameez and I talk about the genesis of media-echo chambers and the challenge of constructively engaging “the other” in this anxious age of extreme...
In this podcast I discuss the latest political news affecting our nation and the great state of Texas. I also have a great interview with Mustafa Tameez who has been active in Texas politics for a very long time and he gives his personal insight of what we as South Asians can do for the 2016 elections! As South Asian-Americans and Muslim-Americans we have to remember that we are ambassadors of our community to the rest of America. Therefore, we have an obligation to make sure we look out for and get to know our neighbors and be of service to one another.