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Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Trump Indictments are Declaration of War Against American Voters

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 102:56


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, August 3, 20234:20 pm: John Daniel Davidson, Senior Correspondent for The Federalist, joins the show to discuss his recent piece about how the indictments of Donald Trump are a declaration of war against American voters.4:38 pm: Dr. Wayne Winegarden, Senior Fellow in Business and Economics at the Pacific Research Institute joins the show to discuss how California Governor Gavin Newsom's policies on homelessness aren't working.6:05 pm: Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks joins the program for a conversation about how the downgrade of the U.S. credit rating will affect Americans.6:20 pm: Tim Stewart, President of the U.S. Oil and Gas Association, joins Rod for a conversation about how Joe Biden is continuing to make it difficult to use fossil-fuel powered appliances in the U.S.6:38 pm: Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, Religion Reporter for the Deseret News, joins the program for a conversation about the role parents could play in the 2024 election.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Why America Should Build National Police Academy; Is Pride Month Different This Year?

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 99:14


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, June 16, 20234:20 pm: Charles Fain Lehman, a Fellow with the Manhattan Institute, joins the show for a conversation about his recent piece in the City Journal about why America should build a national police academy.4:38 pm: Dr. Sumatra Maitra, Senior Editor at The American Conservative, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece on how Pride Month feels different this time around as people push back against government mandated policies.6:05 pm: Congressman John Curtis joins Rod today for a conversation about his fight against a new Bureau of Land Management rule that creates dedicated leases for conservation because he says the rule blocks access to these lands by ranchers and recreation businesses.6:20 pm: Dr. Wayne Winegarden, Senior Fellow in Business and Economics at the Pacific Research Institute joins the program to discuss a new report on California's grim energy future.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversation this week with GianCarlo Canaparo of the Heritage Foundation on how big government controls our lives through multiple agencies, and (at 6:50 pm) with Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, Religion Reporter for the Deseret News, on her piece about the Moms for Liberty

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: The Platinum Rule; Pandemic Learning Loss

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 96:18


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, June 12, 20234:20 pm: Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, a Religion Reporter at the Deseret News, joins the show to discuss Moms for Liberty, a growing nonprofit that promotes parental rights.4:38 pm: Scott Hogenson, President of Hogenson Communications and a contributor to Townhall.com joins the show to discuss his piece about the “platinum rule” and how its being hijacked by those pushing the transgender ideology.6:05 pm: Dr. Lance Izumi, Director of the Pacific Research Institute's Center for Education joins Rod to discuss the results of a new study that shows pandemic learning loss has impacted entire communities regardless of race or income.6:20 pm: Anneke Green, Founding Partner of Reach Global Strategies and a contributor to the New York Post, and Hanna Skandera, President and CEO of Daniels Fund, join Rod for a conversation about the nationwide decline in civics education and how it is creating ignorant adults.6:38 pm: Ryan King, Breaking Politics Reporter for the Washington Examiner joins Rod today to discuss which of the 2024 GOP Presidential candidates have enough of the goods to make it to the debate stage

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Roadmap to Improve Elections

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 107:26


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, February 14, 20224:20 pm: Frank Miele, a columnist with Real Clear Politics, joins the program to discuss his recent piece on how the media has mistakenly and repeatedly reported that the Republican National Committee termed the events of January 6, 2021 at the Capitol as “legitimate political discourse”4:38 pm: Phil Robertson of Duck Commander, formerly of the television show Duck Dynasty, on his new book Un-canceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame and Condemnation6:05 pm: Matthew Germer, Elections Fellow with the R Street Institute, joins the program to discuss his recent piece about a roadmap to improve elections6:20 pm: Brett Tolman, former U.S. Attorney for Utah and Executive Director of Right on Crime, joins the show to give us his reaction to the story that Hillary Clinton paid tech workers to dig up Trump-Russia connections during the 2016 presidential campaign6:38 pm: Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, Religion Reporter for the Deseret News, joins the program to discuss whether those involved in the anti-abortion movement will split if Roe v. Wade is overturned

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: America Is Losing Its Youth to Socialism

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 108:04


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, October 11, 20214:20 pm: Cheryl Chumley, Online Editor for the Washington Times joins Rod to discuss her piece about how America is losing its youth to socialism, and that's just how the Democrats want it4:38 pm: iHeartMedia aviation expert Jay Ratliff joins Rod for a conversation about Southwest Airlines decision to cancel nearly 2,000 flights over the weekend and what the real reasons behind the cancellations could be6:05 pm: Susan Shelley, a columnist for the Southern California News Group, joins Rod for a conversation about how the Department of Justice is going after parents after the National School Boards Association complained to Joe Biden about threats against public education leaders6:20 pm: Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, a Religion Reporter for the Deseret News joins Rod to discuss her piece about how the Gabby Petito case has spotlighted the many limits of domestic violence law in the United States6:35 pm: Christian Britschgi, Associate Editor at Reason.com joins Rod to discuss his piece about how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention became America's landlord

New Books in Sociology
Mya Guranieri Jaradat, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others” (U. Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 25:58


In The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others (University of Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017), Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat offers her readers an intimate, often devastatingly gloomy portrait of the lives of Southeast Asian migrant workers and African asylum seekers in Israel. She depicts an image of a reality of poverty, harassment, and abuse that often goes largely unseen. Based on a decade’s worth of experience in the field, The Unchosen sheds light on Israel’s often brutal treatment of these marginalized and frequently silenced peoples, providing them with a space where their voices can be heard. Mya Guarnieri Jaradat is a journalist and writer who spent nearly a decade covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. Her work has been published in a number of literary and media outlets, including the Nation, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Narrative, Kenyon Review, and Boston Review. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Journalism
Mya Guranieri Jaradat, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others” (U. Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 25:58


In The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others (University of Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017), Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat offers her readers an intimate, often devastatingly gloomy portrait of the lives of Southeast Asian migrant workers and African asylum seekers in Israel. She depicts an image of a reality of poverty, harassment, and abuse that often goes largely unseen. Based on a decade’s worth of experience in the field, The Unchosen sheds light on Israel’s often brutal treatment of these marginalized and frequently silenced peoples, providing them with a space where their voices can be heard. Mya Guarnieri Jaradat is a journalist and writer who spent nearly a decade covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. Her work has been published in a number of literary and media outlets, including the Nation, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Narrative, Kenyon Review, and Boston Review. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Mya Guranieri Jaradat, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others” (U. Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 25:58


In The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others (University of Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017), Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat offers her readers an intimate, often devastatingly gloomy portrait of the lives of Southeast Asian migrant workers and African asylum seekers in Israel. She depicts an image of a reality of poverty, harassment, and abuse that often goes largely unseen. Based on a decade’s worth of experience in the field, The Unchosen sheds light on Israel’s often brutal treatment of these marginalized and frequently silenced peoples, providing them with a space where their voices can be heard. Mya Guarnieri Jaradat is a journalist and writer who spent nearly a decade covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. Her work has been published in a number of literary and media outlets, including the Nation, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Narrative, Kenyon Review, and Boston Review. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Mya Guranieri Jaradat, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others” (U. Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 25:58


In The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others (University of Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017), Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat offers her readers an intimate, often devastatingly gloomy portrait of the lives of Southeast Asian migrant workers and African asylum seekers in Israel. She depicts an image of a reality of poverty, harassment, and abuse that often goes largely unseen. Based on a decade’s worth of experience in the field, The Unchosen sheds light on Israel’s often brutal treatment of these marginalized and frequently silenced peoples, providing them with a space where their voices can be heard. Mya Guarnieri Jaradat is a journalist and writer who spent nearly a decade covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. Her work has been published in a number of literary and media outlets, including the Nation, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Narrative, Kenyon Review, and Boston Review. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Israel Studies
Mya Guranieri Jaradat, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others” (U. Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017)

New Books in Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 25:58


In The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others (University of Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017), Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat offers her readers an intimate, often devastatingly gloomy portrait of the lives of Southeast Asian migrant workers and African asylum seekers in Israel. She depicts an image of a reality of poverty, harassment, and abuse that often goes largely unseen. Based on a decade’s worth of experience in the field, The Unchosen sheds light on Israel’s often brutal treatment of these marginalized and frequently silenced peoples, providing them with a space where their voices can be heard. Mya Guarnieri Jaradat is a journalist and writer who spent nearly a decade covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. Her work has been published in a number of literary and media outlets, including the Nation, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Narrative, Kenyon Review, and Boston Review. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Mya Guranieri Jaradat, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others” (U. Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 26:23


In The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others (University of Chicago/Pluto Press, 2017), Mya Guarnieri-Jaradat offers her readers an intimate, often devastatingly gloomy portrait of the lives of Southeast Asian migrant workers and African asylum seekers in Israel. She depicts an image of a reality of poverty, harassment, and abuse that often goes largely unseen. Based on a decade’s worth of experience in the field, The Unchosen sheds light on Israel’s often brutal treatment of these marginalized and frequently silenced peoples, providing them with a space where their voices can be heard. Mya Guarnieri Jaradat is a journalist and writer who spent nearly a decade covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. Her work has been published in a number of literary and media outlets, including the Nation, Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Narrative, Kenyon Review, and Boston Review. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tel Aviv Review
No Return: Non-Jewish Migrants in the Jewish State

Tel Aviv Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 37:39


Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, an American-Israeli journalist, discusses her book Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others, which is the result of a decade of research into the lives and legal hardships of Israel’s migrant workers and asylum seekers. This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel. Tel Aviv Review is also supported by the Public Discourse Grant from the Israel Institute, which is dedicated to strengthening the field of Israel Studies in order to promote knowledge and enhance understanding of modern Israel.