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President-elect Trump has chosen North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to lead the Department of the Interior, former NY Congressman Lee Zeldin to head the EPA and Chris Wright, the owner of fracking company Liberty Energy to lead the Department of Energy. Reset discusses what impact this could have nationally, and what is, and will continue to happen at the state level to safeguard the environment. With director of Loyola University Chicago's Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility Karen Weigert. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
On this episode of the podcast, Power The Future founder and executive director Daniel Turner explores the current challenges in energy policy and governance. Turner discusses the ideal role of the EPA—facilitating coexistence among industries and communities—and critiques its weaponization under the Biden Administration. He further shares insight on energy policy reform, advocating for dismantling the EPA and empowering states just as President Trump will likely do with the Department of Education. Turner also highlights the strategic attacks by the Biden Administration on the energy sector through executive orders, financing restrictions, and regulatory hurdles, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, national energy strategy once Trump returns to the Oval Office. With a nod to leaders like North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who will likely become the next Secretary of the Department of Interior, as well as the Head of the new White House Energy Council, Turner underscores the importance of reversing the Biden-Harris Administration policies in order to secure America's energy independence once again.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss the nominations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be Trump's HHS secretary and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum leading the Interior Department. They also talk about Trump's promise to end “wokeness” in education, and this week's House hearings on UFO's and whether the Trump administration will release more information on UFO phenomenon. Next, Tom talks to Richard Porter, National Committee member for the RNC from Illinois, about Matt Gaetz and other Trump appointees. And then Andrew talks to RCP contributor Charlie Tidmarsh, author of the “This Week in Censorship” column about how Trump's election will alter efforts to fight disinformation by the State Department and other agencies.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior, highlighting Burgum's business acumen and experience in energy policy. Pags explores how Burgum's background aligns with America's energy and environmental goals. Additionally, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Addicott joins Pags to analyze the evolving situations in Ukraine and Israel, discussing potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy under the incoming Trump administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.We're almost at the end of another week, and today we're covering how it seems that the Trump team is getting ready to eliminate the EV tax credit. Plus, GM is working with EV owners in Texas to offer free nighttime EV charging, and how on-the-job training is becoming harder to find.Show Notes with links:The Trump transition team is set to eliminate the $7,500 EV tax credit in an upcoming tax reform, a shift that could hinder the U.S.'s EV progress. Despite Tesla's reliance on this subsidy, representatives of the company appear supportive of the repeal.Killing the credit aligns with Trump's campaign pledge to end Biden's "EV mandate."Tesla, though impacted, may benefit as the change would likely harm its competitors more, especially legacy automakers like GM.Energy transition discussions are led by oil magnate Harold Hamm and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.Eliminating the subsidy could free up funds to extend Trump's major tax cuts.The Alliance for Automotive Innovation stressed the importance of credits, calling them "critical to cementing the U.S. as a global leader."General Motors is collaborating with Reliant Energy to offer free nighttime charging for Chevy EV owners in Texas. The initiative, aimed at making EV ownership more affordable, leverages renewable energy credits to support sustainable charging.Chevy owners enrolled in Reliant's EV plan get free charging from 11 PM to 6 AM, offset through monthly bill credits.Users must specify an EV on GM Energy's Smart Charging Portal to qualify.This promotion is part of a broader trend as automakers like Ford offer perks to attract hesitant EV buyers.GM and Reliant claim charging is renewable, thanks to Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), though these credits have been criticized for masking fossil fuel use.In many companies, new hires and even seasoned workers are left struggling due to inadequate training. With limited mentorship and lack of clear guidance, employees are increasingly expected to "figure it out" alone.High job turnover, hybrid work, and cost-cutting have weakened structured training.Only 50% of Gen Z workers report having mentors, despite 83% valuing it.Less than half of employees feel they fully understand their job expectations, per Gallup.Tech-based training has limitations, while mentorship apps often see low engagement.Kenneth Matos of HiBob warns that cutting training leaves junior employees overwhelmed and managers burnt out.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss campaigning on behalf of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Gov. Burgum notes that he believes the most important aspect of the 2024 presidential election will be the economy—and on that issue Trump has a clear advantage. He notes: “[Kamala Harris] spent zero days creating jobs, zero days in the private sector.”
We are live on day three of the Republican National Convention where former Trump rival North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum delivers remarks. Plus, according to sources, President Biden is “receptive” in discussions about his future. This as Biden also tests positive for Covid at a crucial time for his campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ruthless is back for day two of the RNC. Join the show once again for fantastic analysis from your favorite hosts. Stay tuned for guests you know and love such as Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. With an extra special visit from Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell. This show is jampacked with all of the guests, games and content that the fans have come to love. Prove that you care about crypto with our sponsor Stand With Crypto, go to StandWithCrypto.org This episode was sponsored by API, visit their website LightsOnEnergy.com
The betting odds on J.D. Vance for V.P. have skyrocketed today, July 11, 2024. Vance jumped 11.4% to 39.1%. My not-so-favorite North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum slumped by 5.2% to
In this episode Alfredo & Elaine welcome North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to the show. His top priorities are the economy, energy and national security. Make no mistake, Doug's a conservative on other important issues too, but he knows if we get the economy, energy and national security right, we will unlock the best of America and improve every American life. Find out more at DougBurgum.com. Main Street Matter is part of the Salem Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday. Find out more at JobCreatorsNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edward O'Keefe, author of “The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt,” joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the “extraordinary and unsung” women who shaped the life and legend of the 26th president–and why his legacy still resonates today. O'Keefe, a former journalist and North Dakota native who is now CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation, details Roosevelt's relationships with his mother, his sisters, and his wives and how they contributed to his successes. He comments on Roosevelt's appeal to politicians in both parties today, his expansive use of executive power, and his support for gender equality. He also discusses the role of First Lady Edith Roosevelt in creating the modern White House. O'Keefe reflects on what Roosevelt's experience as a vice president who rose to the Oval Office after an assassination reveals about the importance of presidential running mates and whether North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum would be a good choice for Donald Trump. He also addresses Roosevelt's record on race and how the library intends to handle a controversial statue depicting the president on horseback flanked by a Native American and a Black man that was removed from outside the American Museum of Natural History in 2022. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Robert Granieri, Vanessa and Henry Cornell, The Emmet Family Charitable Foundation, The Fairweather Foundation, The Tepper Foundation, Peter and Mary Kalikow, The Asness Family Foundation, The Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation, Kathleen and Andrew McKenna through The McKenna Family Foundation, Charles R. Schwab, The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fund for Strategic Innovation, Pritzker Military Foundation on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum and Library, The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, Damon Button, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, The Marc Haas Foundation, Roger and Susan Hertog, Cheryl Cohen Effron and Blair Effron, and Al and Kathy Hubbard. Corporate funding is provided by Stephens Inc. and Pfizer Inc.
Teas Republican Congressman Wesley Hunt joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to explain why he believes the Democrats are stuck with President Biden as their candidate, even if he has a disastrous night during the upcoming CNN Presidential Debate. Jimmy tells us how mainstream media outlets and fact-checking sites like Snopes are trying to gain their credibility back. PLUS, co-host of “The Bottom Line” on Fox Business Sean Duffy talks about why he thinks former President Trump is going to pick North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as his running mate. [00:00:00] Obama trying to help save Biden's re-election campaign [00:37:50] Snopes finally debunks lie about Trump's 2017 Charlottesville remarks [00:56:17] Rep. Wesley Hunt [01:14:40] Update on Trump's VP search [01:33:05] Sean Duffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is a critical stage in the 2024 Presidential campaign, as this week, President Biden and former President Trump are due to square off in the CNN Presidential Debate. It is the first time since 1892 that each of the candidates will have a term of service in the White House to point to on the campaign trail. Speculation remains about who former President Trump will select as his running mate with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as the leading contenders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Emanuel for a conversation on this and more. Microplastics are in pretty much everything: from the environment, the little beads in your hand sanitizer, and even inside your body. Most synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are formed from microplastics and pollute the ocean when washing machines drain. However, Julia Yan has developed a solution and co-founded Baleena, a company that developed an award-winning filter for washing machines. Yan joins the podcast to break down exactly what microplastics are, how people can limit microplastic pollution, and describe how Baleena's filter works. Plus, commentary from former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you to the sponsor for a portion of today's episode: Uplift Desk! Get 5% off with code IDOUBTIT at https://upliftdesk.com/idoubtit Jesse and Brittany discuss a recent vicious attack from Swee'Pea, listener communication related to Tucker Carlson's new tour, the upcoming debate and the media framing surrounding each candidate's debate prep, as well as Donald Trump's recent claims that Joe Biden will take drugs to prepare, the narrowing list of possible Vice Presidential candidates including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum's record and recent attempt to paint President Biden as a dictator, Governor Kristi Noem's inability to escape questions about her killing her dog, and the two year anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: http://www.TeamDollemore.comNEW MERCH AVAILABLE AT: http://www.dollemore.infoJoin the private Facebook listener group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1770575259637583Send a text or voicemail of fewer than three minutes to (657) 464-7609.Show Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IDoubtPodcastShow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/IDoubtItPodcastJesse on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/dollemoreBrittany on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/brittanyepageBuy a T-Shirt, Hoodie, Mug, or Tote: https://www.dollemore.infoPatreon: http://www.dollemore.com/patreonPayPal: http://www.dollemore.com/paypalAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It is a critical stage in the 2024 Presidential campaign, as this week, President Biden and former President Trump are due to square off in the CNN Presidential Debate. It is the first time since 1892 that each of the candidates will have a term of service in the White House to point to on the campaign trail. Speculation remains about who former President Trump will select as his running mate with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as the leading contenders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Emanuel for a conversation on this and more. Microplastics are in pretty much everything: from the environment, the little beads in your hand sanitizer, and even inside your body. Most synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are formed from microplastics and pollute the ocean when washing machines drain. However, Julia Yan has developed a solution and co-founded Baleena, a company that developed an award-winning filter for washing machines. Yan joins the podcast to break down exactly what microplastics are, how people can limit microplastic pollution, and describe how Baleena's filter works. Plus, commentary from former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is a critical stage in the 2024 Presidential campaign, as this week, President Biden and former President Trump are due to square off in the CNN Presidential Debate. It is the first time since 1892 that each of the candidates will have a term of service in the White House to point to on the campaign trail. Speculation remains about who former President Trump will select as his running mate with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as the leading contenders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Emanuel for a conversation on this and more. Microplastics are in pretty much everything: from the environment, the little beads in your hand sanitizer, and even inside your body. Most synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are formed from microplastics and pollute the ocean when washing machines drain. However, Julia Yan has developed a solution and co-founded Baleena, a company that developed an award-winning filter for washing machines. Yan joins the podcast to break down exactly what microplastics are, how people can limit microplastic pollution, and describe how Baleena's filter works. Plus, commentary from former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum joined Hugh this morning to discuss the war drums from China, the threat of terrorism from the 10 million plus who have crossed our southern border illegally in the past four years, and Joe Biden's wavering support for Israel. Plus, Senator John Barrasso, Ohio's next senator Bernie Moreno, Congressman Michael Waltz, Byron York, Mary Katharine Ham, and Olivia Beavers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara dives into the breaking news surrounding former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, who has been ordered to report to prison on July 1 for a four-month sentence due to contempt of Congress charges. Sara discusses the potential vice-presidential picks for Donald Trump, revealing a shortlist that includes North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Florida Representative Byron Donalds, New York Representative Elise Stefanik, and former 2016 cabinet member Dr.Ben Carson. The conversation explores the strategic importance of these choices, particularly their impact on African-American and Hispanic voters. Sara critiques President Joe Biden's performance at the D-Day commemoration event with French President Emmanuel Macron. Biden's focus on Ukraine during the event and his peculiar behavior on stage are humorously analyzed with references to a Wall Street Journal report highlighting concerns about his mental acuity. Justin Haskins joins the show to discuss the Heartland Institute's latest poll that reveals that 28% of voters would engage in illegal voting practices to help their preferred candidate win the 2024 election. Sara is joined by BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere and “Dark Future” co-author Justin Haskins. Today's Sponsor: Birch Gold Text SARA to 989898 to claim your free info kit and protect your savings from uncertainty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
065/29/24: Joel is joined by Phil Snape, the Co-Founder and Director of Impact Social. Impact Social is a specialist social media, online monitoring and analysis company. They did an analysis reflecting the attitudes of swing voters towards four of the leading GOP Vice Presidential candidates, including Governors Kristi Noem and Doug Burgum. Joel and Phil have a conversation about the analysis and what it means for each candidate, hitting the most on North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/07/2024): 3:05pm- Former President Donald Trump's “hush money” trial resumed in New York City on Tuesday. The New York Times writes that Judge Juan Merchan “denied a request from [Trump's] lawyers for a mistrial, after [the Trump defense team] complained that [Stormy] Daniels's testimony was prejudicial.” Reporting from inside the courthouse, Maggie Haberman detailed that at one point adult film star Stormy Daniels was asked about a statement she signed in January of 2018 where she denied having an affair with Trump. You can read more courtroom updates here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/05/07/nyregion/trump-trial-hush-money-stormy-daniels 3:30pm- Reporting from inside the courthouse, Jonathan Swain of The New York Times writes of Donald Trump's “hush money” trial: “Trump's lawyer, Susan Necheles, has successfully established that Stormy Daniels is refusing a court order to pay legal fees to Trump, which she was ordered to do six years ago after her defamation lawsuit against him was dismissed.” You can read more courtroom updates here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/05/07/nyregion/trump-trial-hush-money-stormy-daniels 3:50pm- Listeners weigh-in on the judge's decision to allow adult film star Stormy Daniels to share salacious details of her alleged affair with former President Donald Trump. Could her testimony in court impact the jury's final verdict? 4:05pm- On his podcast, film director and progressive activist Michael Moore implored Gen Z to create more encampments on college campuses across the country. 4:10pm- In 2016, Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner published an opinion piece in the New York Observer: “The Donald Trump I Know” where he explained that “Donald Trump is not anti-Semitic and he's not a racist. Despite the best efforts of his political opponents and a large swath of the media to hold Donald Trump accountable for the utterances of even the most fringe of his supporters—a standard to which no other candidate is ever held.” Rich notes that the violent, antisemitic protesters living in encampments on college campuses are not Trump supporters—they are members of the Democrat party, but the media isn't holding the left accountable. Isn't that a double standard? You can read the full editorial here: https://observer.com/2016/07/jared-kushner-the-donald-trump-i-know/ 4:30pm- Tudor Dixon—Former Republican Nominee for Governor of Michigan & host of The Tudor Dixon Podcast—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's prospects of winning Michigan in 2024. According to Real Clear Politics polling averages, Trump currently leads President Joe Biden by 1.2% in the swing state. Plus, Dixon reacts to Governor Kathy Hochul's bizarre proclamation that black children from the Bronx are unfamiliar with computers. How is the media not destroying Hochul for the statement? 4:50pm- Journalists reporting from the courthouse note that the final moments of Tuesday's “hush money” trial were filled with heated exchanges. At one point, Donald Trump's attorney Susan Necheles accused Stormy Daniels of attempting to extort the former president. Daniels responded by repeatedly shouting “false!” 5:05pm- The Drive at 5 begins with Rich announcing an upcoming appearance on Fox News, and Henry fuming over faulty streaming equipment. 5:15pm- Andrew C. McCarthy of National Review writes that in Donald Trump “hush money” trial, humiliation is the point: “As porn star Stormy Daniels's testimony unfolds, what has always been obvious becomes even more explicit: The point of this trial is to bruise Donald Trump politically—to humiliate him with a tawdry sexual episode from nearly 20 years ago that is utterly unnecessary to prove the charges in the indictment.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/stormy-testimony-shows-trumps-humiliation-is-the-point-of-braggs-prosecution/ 5:40pm- After court concluded on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump spoke with the press briefly and declared that the case against him is a “complete disaster.” The trial will resume on Thursday. 5:50pm- Perry Stein and Devlin Barrett of The Washington Post report: “Donald Trump's Florida trial for allegedly mishandling classified documents and obstructing government efforts to retrieve them has been pushed back indefinitely, U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon ruled Tuesday, increasing the chance that Trump's New York criminal trial may be the only one to happen before the November election.” You can read the full report here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/05/07/trump-classified-documents-trial-delayed-cannon-florida/ 5:55pm- While speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference, New York Governor Kathy Hochul bizarrely proclaimed that black children from the Bronx do not know about computers. Plus, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem continues to promote her book—and each interview is getting progressively more uncomfortable. 6:05pm- Perry Stein and Devlin Barrett of The Washington Post report: “Donald Trump's Florida trial for allegedly mishandling classified documents and obstructing government efforts to retrieve them has been pushed back indefinitely, U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon ruled Tuesday, increasing the chance that Trump's New York criminal trial may be the only one to happen before the November election.” You can read the full report here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/05/07/trump-classified-documents-trial-delayed-cannon-florida/ 6:20pm- In a recently resurfaced clip, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum can be heard explaining how he kills—and eats!—rattlesnakes. Is he now a lock to become Donald Trump's Vice Presidential pick? 6:40pm- Guy Ciarrocchi— Fellow at The Commonwealth Foundation & Columnist at Broad + Liberty—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “Campus Protests Shine the Light on Failed Policies, Our Failed Education System, and Antisemitism.” You can read the full article here: https://broadandliberty.com/2024/05/07/guy-ciarrocchi-campus-protests-shine-the-light-on-failed-policies-our-failed-education-system-and-antisemitism/
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- Perry Stein and Devlin Barrett of The Washington Post report: “Donald Trump's Florida trial for allegedly mishandling classified documents and obstructing government efforts to retrieve them has been pushed back indefinitely, U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon ruled Tuesday, increasing the chance that Trump's New York criminal trial may be the only one to happen before the November election.” You can read the full report here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/05/07/trump-classified-documents-trial-delayed-cannon-florida/ 6:20pm- In a recently resurfaced clip, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum can be heard explaining how he kills—and eats!—rattlesnakes. Is he now a lock to become Donald Trump's Vice Presidential pick? 6:40pm- Guy Ciarrocchi— Fellow at The Commonwealth Foundation & Columnist at Broad + Liberty—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “Campus Protests Shine the Light on Failed Policies, Our Failed Education System, and Antisemitism.” You can read the full article here: https://broadandliberty.com/2024/05/07/guy-ciarrocchi-campus-protests-shine-the-light-on-failed-policies-our-failed-education-system-and-antisemitism/
The last time he joined Martha, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was in the middle of the Republican nominating process. Now, he's back for a conversation to reflect on what the Presidential Primary process was like, the things he learned on the campaign trail, and where he's headed next -- both in politics and in life. They also discuss how governing differs under former President Trump and President Biden, his thoughts on potentially being in the running for Vice President, and whether he sees another presidential run in his future. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan discusses a shockingly high March inflation number, interviews North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, and plays "Guess What's Racist" on a jam-packed, fun show!
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (12/04/2023): 3:05pm- In her most recent New York Times article, journalist Li Yuan documents that an increasing number of Chinese citizens are fleeing their country and crossing the U.S. Southern border illegally. Yuan writes that “[t]he most harrowing part of their journey was trekking through the brutal jungle in Panama known as the Darién Gap.” Chinese citizens are willing to endure the strenuous migration in order to flee a totalitarian regime willing to torment its citizens. You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/03/business/darien-gap-china-immigration.html 3:15pm- On Monday, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced he will suspend his long-shot presidential campaign. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Gov. Burgum had only garnered 0.6% support from Republican voters. The Daily Beast reports that Burgum is considered a potential cabinet member, if Donald Trump were to win a second term as president. 3:25pm- While appearing on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that there is now enough internal support from House Republicans to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden regarding money his family received from overseas business associates while serving as Vice President in the Obama Administration. 3:35pm- In a video posted to the Republican Caucus House Oversight Committee's X account, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) alleges that Owasco P.C., a Hunter Biden business, made direct monthly payments to then-Vice President Joe Biden, according to newly discovered bank records. Comer added: “Hunter Biden is under an investigation by the Department of Justice for using Owasco P.C. for tax evasion and other serious crimes.” You can read more here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/bank-records-show-direct-monthly-payment-from-hunter-bidens-corporation-to-joe-biden/ 3:50pm- While appearing on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, former RNC Chairman Reince Priebus noted that if Democrats truly believed democracy is on the ballot in 2024, they would run a presidential candidate much stronger than Joe Biden. 3:55pm- While speaking with CBS News' John Dickerson, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney claimed Mike Johnson serving as Speaker of the House during the 2024 presidential election creates an “existential crisis.” She continued, “we have to ensure that we don't have a situation where an election that might be thrown into the House of Representatives is overseen by a Republican majority.” 4:05pm- On Friday, George Santos became the sixth congressman in U.S. history to be expelled from the House of Representatives. The House voted 311 to 114 in favor of removing him following numerous allegations of lying about his background and a 23-count indictment that includes allegations he “repeatedly, without authorization” charged donor credit cards—depositing funds into his own bank account. Meanwhile, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) remains a member of the House of Representatives despite pleading guilty to pulling a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building just prior to the House holding its vote on a stopgap spending measure to avoid a government shutdown. As Rich notes, Bowman's only punishment was a modest fine and a written letter of apology. 4:10pm- While appearing on The View, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) reacted to George Santos' expulsion from the House by stating that Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) should also be removed from office. Fetterman explained, “Menendez, I think is really a senator for Egypt. You know, not New Jersey. So, I really think he needs to go.” Menendez has been charged with acting as a foreign agent for Egypt, and with accepting bribes in exchange for influence. 4:15pm- Brandon Drey of The Daily Wire writes, “A subpoena request filed in Congress to grant lawmakers access to the flight logs connected to deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was allegedly blocked last week by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL). Durbin, who leads the Senate Judiciary Committee, reportedly rejected the request brought forward by Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn in early November. She accused Durbin of standing in the way of certifying the request after a contentious committee meeting on Thursday.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/sen-blackburn-says-democrat-led-senate-committee-chair-blocked-epstein-flight-logs-subpoena 4:30pm- If Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) were to resign from the U.S. Senate, would Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) replace him with his wife Tammy Murphy? Last month, Tammy Murphy formally announced her intention to run for U.S. Senate challenging Menendez for his seat. 4:40pm- During Sunday's Eagles-49ers game, San Francisco linebacker Tre Greenlaw and Dom DiSandro, the head of Eagles security, were ejected from the game following a sideline scuffle that DiSandro attempted to break up. 5:05pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article at National Review, “There is No Trans Genocide.” Dr. Reilly writes: “Why do respected institutions continue to propound verifiably wrong conspiracy theories about how dangerous America is?” Rich and Dr. Riley also discuss a disturbing Pro-Palestinian protest in Philadelphia on Sunday night that consisted of anti-Semitic chants and the intentional targeting of a restaurant owned by an American-Israeli chef. Plus, the Canadian Human Rights Commission declares that Christmas is racist! You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/there-is-no-trans-genocide/. And you can pre-order Dr. Reilly's upcoming book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told/dp/0063265974. 5:40pm- Ellie Rushing of The Philadelphia Inquirer writes: “Two security guards at Macy's in Center City were stabbed, one fatally, inside the iconic department store Monday morning, police said. Shortly before 11 a.m., a 30-year-old man—identified by law enforcement sources as Tyrone Tunnell—attempted to steal some hats from the store at 13th and Market Streets. When security guards confronted Tunnell and retrieved the stolen items, he initially left without incident, said Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford. But about 10 minutes later, Tunnell returned, then approached one of the guards and started stabbing him, Stanford said. When a second security guard attempted to intervene, Stanford said, Tunnell slashed and stabbed that guard as well. One of the men, a 30-year-old who had been stabbed in the neck, died from his injuries at Jefferson Hospital a short time later.” You can read the full article here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/macys-stabbing-philadelphia-center-city-20231204.html 5:50pm- On Monday, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced he will suspend his long-shot presidential campaign. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Gov. Burgum had only garnered 0.6% support from Republican voters. The Daily Beast reports that Burgum is considered a potential cabinet member, if Donald Trump were to win a second term as president. 6:05pm- Zach Jewell of The Daily Wire writes: “The Biden administration is pushing countries to ‘accelerate' their climate action and spending $3 billion in taxpayer dollars as a pledge to climate and ‘gender equity' funds, the White House announced Saturday… Buried deep in the White House fact sheet are commitments to advancing ‘gender equity amid climate change,' which include an additional $449 million for new programs such as Global Girls Creating Change, a program that seeks to give 900 girls and young women in 29 different countries ‘professional opportunities in the sustainable economy.'” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/white-house-announces-3-billion-for-green-projects-overseas-including-nearly-500m-for-gender-equity 6:20pm- During a speech at the 2023 United Nations Conference on Climate Change, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said that coal fired power plants should not be permitted to exist anywhere in the world. 6:35pm- While speaking in Dubai, Vice President Kamala Harris bizarrely said it was necessary to “revitalize the Palestinian Authority” in response to war between Israel and Hamas. 6:40pm- While speaking with Kristen Welker on NBC's Meet the Press, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) declined to answer whether the Iowa caucus is “do or die” for his presidential campaign. 6:50pm- During Monday's press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre was asked if the Florida Democrat Party cancelling their presidential primary amounted to “voter suppression.” Unsurprisingly, Jean Pierre refused to answer.
Guest Host: Marty Carpenter Yesterday, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced his decision to suspend his presidential campaign... narrowing the 2024 field even further. Marty explains why he thinks that despite the field narrowing, former president Donald Trump will be the nominee unless he's in jail.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: In her most recent New York Times article, journalist Li Yuan documents that an increasing number of Chinese citizens are fleeing their country and crossing the U.S. Southern border illegally. Yuan writes that “[t]he most harrowing part of their journey was trekking through the brutal jungle in Panama known as the Darién Gap.” Chinese citizens are willing to endure the strenuous migration in order to flee a totalitarian regime willing to torment its citizens. You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/03/business/darien-gap-china-immigration.html On Monday, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced he will suspend his long-shot presidential campaign. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Gov. Burgum had only garnered 0.6% support from Republican voters. The Daily Beast reports that Burgum is considered a potential cabinet member, if Donald Trump were to win a second term as president. While appearing on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that there is now enough internal support from House Republicans to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden regarding money his family received from overseas business associates while serving as Vice President in the Obama Administration. In a video posted to the Republican Caucus House Oversight Committee's X account, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) alleges that Owasco P.C., a Hunter Biden business, made direct monthly payments to then-Vice President Joe Biden, according to newly discovered bank records. Comer added: “Hunter Biden is under an investigation by the Department of Justice for using Owasco P.C. for tax evasion and other serious crimes.” You can read more here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/bank-records-show-direct-monthly-payment-from-hunter-bidens-corporation-to-joe-biden/ While appearing on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, former RNC Chairman Reince Priebus noted that if Democrats truly believed democracy is on the ballot in 2024, they would run a presidential candidate much stronger than Joe Biden. While speaking with CBS News' John Dickerson, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney claimed Mike Johnson serving as Speaker of the House during the 2024 presidential election creates an “existential crisis.” She continued, “we have to ensure that we don't have a situation where an election that might be thrown into the House of Representatives is overseen by a Republican majority.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article at National Review, “There is No Trans Genocide.” Dr. Reilly writes: “Why do respected institutions continue to propound verifiably wrong conspiracy theories about how dangerous America is?” Rich and Dr. Riley also discuss a disturbing Pro-Palestinian protest in Philadelphia on Sunday night that consisted of anti-Semitic chants and the intentional targeting of a restaurant owned by an American-Israeli chef. Plus, the Canadian Human Rights Commission declares that Christmas is racist! You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/there-is-no-trans-genocide/. And you can pre-order Dr. Reilly's upcoming book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told/dp/0063265974. Ellie Rushing of The Philadelphia Inquirer writes: “Two security guards at Macy's in Center City were stabbed, one fatally, inside the iconic department store Monday morning, police said. Shortly before 11 a.m., a 30-year-old man—identified by law enforcement sources as Tyrone Tunnell—attempted to steal some hats from the store at 13th and Market Streets. When security guards confronted Tunnell and retrieved the stolen items, he initially left without incident, said Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford. But about 10 minutes later, Tunnell returned, then approached one of the guards and started stabbing him, Stanford said. When a second security guard attempted to intervene, Stanford said, Tunnell slashed and stabbed that guard as well. One of the men, a 30-year-old who had been stabbed in the neck, died from his injuries at Jefferson Hospital a short time later.” You can read the full article here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/macys-stabbing-philadelphia-center-city-20231204.html On Monday, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced he will suspend his long-shot presidential campaign. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Gov. Burgum had only garnered 0.6% support from Republican voters. The Daily Beast reports that Burgum is considered a potential cabinet member, if Donald Trump were to win a second term as president.
On November 30th, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis faced off against California Governor Gavin Newsom in “The Great Red vs. Blue State Debate,” moderated by Sean Hannity on FOX News. This week Governor DeSantis will be on the debate stage once again, this time in Alabama, for the fourth Republican Presidential Primary Debate. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar reacts to the news of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum's presidential campaign suspension and weighs in on the candidate field ahead of the Iowa caucus. Josh and Dana talk about the politics of the Israel-Hamas war and the growing levels of anti-Semitism within the country. He discusses the Democratic Party's division over the conflict in the Middle East and President Biden's waning support from Muslim Americans. Uphill battle: On Friday, Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was expelled from Congress, leaving a vacant seat in a competitive swing district. Josh provides an in-depth look at the voters within the district and explains why it will be an interesting competition to watch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) says he thinks the House has enough votes to formally launch an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden—without support from any Democrats. He said the evidence against President Biden is “so clear you cannot look away.” North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is no longer running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. After his withdrawal, he criticized the debate requirements set by the Republican National Committee. A Jewish falafel shop in Philadelphia has become the latest target of pro-Palestine protesters. Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the demonstration as anti-Semitic. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Happy Thanksgiving! Join John Solomon as he breaks down the best moments from his interviews with Rebecca Weber of ‘The Association of Mature American Citizens' interviewing the top GOP candidates for President in 2024. Interviews with former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. 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 Alfredo & Elaine welcome North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to the show. Gov. Burgum is a GOP Candidate for President of the United States along with a business leader. His top priorities are the economy, energy and national security. Make no mistake, Doug's a conservative on other important issues too, but he knows if we get the economy, energy and national security right, we will unlock the best of America and improve every American life. Find out more at DougBurgum.com. Main Street Matter is part of the Salem Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday. Find out more at JobCreatorsNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Innovation, not regulation. This is the mindset North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has instilled in his state's approach to education. As a result, innovation abounds across the state.Hear firsthand from Governor Burgum about all the unique ways North Dakota is disrupting education and laying the foundation for other states to adopt a new model that is better for students, better for schools, and better for communities.In this episode:Learn why states should flip their focus from inputs to outcomesEmployers: hear why you're already too late when you start recruiting students in high schoolK-12 districts: get a 3-step roadmap for building a career readiness modelHigher education: discover the four forces that are disrupting higher education - and how you can respond.Plus, hear about the Governor's areas of focus as he runs for president of the United States and seeks to bring the success of North Dakota to the rest of the country.3 Big Takeaways from this episode:Education should focus on outcomes, not just inputs: Too often, education fixates on inputs (what's the budget?) rather than on student outcomes. If we can flip that model and prioritize the outcomes we're producing in students (stackable skills, competencies, relevant knowledge), then we can align the budget to ensure those outcomes are met.Career readiness is a journey that starts in kindergarten. Here are the three steps K-12 districts should implement: Governor Burgum outlines how school districts can maximize exposure to all different career options for students at each level of their K-12 journey. Career awareness begins in elementary school, career exploration happens in middle school, and career education happens in high school. Listen to the episode to hear what each step entails.Higher education is being disrupted by four forces: Technology, economics, demographics, and a culture mindset shift are all impacting higher education today. Leadership must respond to these forces with a willingness to adapt the higher education model to remain relevant.Resources mentioned in this episode:North Dakota Office of the GovernorGovernor's Summit on Innovative EducationTo learn more about Governor Burgum's presidential campaign, visit: dougburgum.comConnect with Governor Burgum online:Instagram | Twitter / X | Facebook | YouTubeEpisode page: https://techedpodcast.com/governorburgum/Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
John Solomon and Rebecca Weber of ‘The Association of Mature American Citizens' (AMAC) continue their new 2024 Presidential Town Hall Series with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum on breakout of war in Israel, standing up for issues that Americans care about. To learn more about Rebecca Weber or AMAC please visit www.AMAC.us. You can also sign up to receive a limited time offer of a 5-year AMAC membership for the low cost of $35. Be sure to do that by visiting www.AMAC.us/townhallSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Kirchner was invited to keynote the 2023 Governor's Summit on Innovative Education by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.Though this audio from that conference was directed toward North Dakota teachers, the message will resonate with educators from anywhere in the world.The world of work is changing quickly, and there are major ramifications coming to education as a result. Hear about the top 6 trends to be aware of, plus suggestions for how to respond.There is no better time than the present to embrace innovation in our schools so we can secure the American Dream for the next generation of STEM and workforce talent.6 Big Takeaways from this episode:Yes, SIX big takeaways, because these are the 6 trends that are totally disrupting technical education. Listen to the full audio to get all the details.The edge to cloud continuum is relevant in every industry, and we have to teach it at every level of education.Third party credentials are a stackable, skill-focused way to teach and assess competencies.Artificial intelligence and machine learning should be taught in every tech ed classroom.Industry engagement in technical education is better than ever, and those who don't act now will miss out on some great opportunities to influence the future workforce.Stop calling it shop class and start calling it technical education - there's an important reason why.The future of the four-year-degree is...well, just listen to find out.Resources mentioned in this episode:Watch the full original keynote speech on YouTube.View the episode page: https://techedpodcast.com/6techedtrends/Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
In this week's installment of the DMZ America Podcast, political cartoonists Ted Rall (from the Left) and Scott Stantis (from the Right) digest and analyze the second GOP debate featuring North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator Tim Scott, R-S.C.The clear winner was the man who is ahead of number two DeSantis by 47 points, Donald Trump—and he wasn't there. What's the point of this exercise, considering that Trump rather credibly says he won't choose his veep from these seven? Who will drop out soon? What happens to the survivors? What does the current state of the Republican primaries and the general election race say about the U.S. system in general? Scott and Ted turn over the Rubik's cube of 2024 presidential campaign to examine all the angles.
In this week's installment of the DMZ America Podcast, political cartoonists Ted Rall (from the Left) and Scott Stantis (from the Right) digest and analyze the second GOP debate featuring North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator Tim Scott, R-S.C.The clear winner was the man who is ahead of number two DeSantis by 47 points, Donald Trump—and he wasn't there. What's the point of this exercise, considering that Trump rather credibly says he won't choose his veep from these seven? Who will drop out soon? What happens to the survivors? What does the current state of the Republican primaries and the general election race say about the U.S. system in general? Scott and Ted turn over the Rubik's cube of 2024 presidential campaign to examine all the angles.
In the Primary Edition of the Down to Business podcast, presidential candidates talk about the economy, business, political issues and their campaigns with the publisher and editors of NH Business Review. This week's episode features North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. This special-edition episode is brought to you by Bernstein Shur, a New England-based, multi-service law firm advising clients across the U.S. and around the world. Learn more at www.bernsteinshur.com.
The second Republican debate is coming up next week at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. The qualifications to make the stage are stricter this time, with candidates needing to meet higher polling and donor requirements. Six of the eight candidates from the first debate are projected to return, with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson not yet qualifying. FOX News' latest power rankings show former Vice President Mike Pence in sixth place behind former President Donald Trump, and he joined the podcast to discuss the state of the 2024 race. He tells the Rundown that he is disappointed in his former running mate's decision not to debate and shares why he thinks he is the most qualified conservative in the race. The price tag of a four-year college degree continues to rise; in fact, the cost has increased by 79 percent since 1995. At the end of August, President Biden said his administration was committed to making a college education "an affordable ticket to the middle class" via loan forgiveness programs. He unveiled the SAVE plan—the administration's second attempt at federal student debt forgiveness after the first was defeated in the Supreme Court. But college enrollment has dropped well below pre-pandemic levels, while trade school enrollment numbers continue to grow. Former White House economist and author of “Making College Pay,” Beth Akers, joins the podcast to explain why a new generation is questioning the value of a four-year degree, the factors boosting trade schools as an alternative path, and the threat that student loan forgiveness may pose in the long term. Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second Republican debate is coming up next week at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. The qualifications to make the stage are stricter this time, with candidates needing to meet higher polling and donor requirements. Six of the eight candidates from the first debate are projected to return, with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson not yet qualifying. FOX News' latest power rankings show former Vice President Mike Pence in sixth place behind former President Donald Trump, and he joined the podcast to discuss the state of the 2024 race. He tells the Rundown that he is disappointed in his former running mate's decision not to debate and shares why he thinks he is the most qualified conservative in the race. The price tag of a four-year college degree continues to rise; in fact, the cost has increased by 79 percent since 1995. At the end of August, President Biden said his administration was committed to making a college education "an affordable ticket to the middle class" via loan forgiveness programs. He unveiled the SAVE plan—the administration's second attempt at federal student debt forgiveness after the first was defeated in the Supreme Court. But college enrollment has dropped well below pre-pandemic levels, while trade school enrollment numbers continue to grow. Former White House economist and author of “Making College Pay,” Beth Akers, joins the podcast to explain why a new generation is questioning the value of a four-year degree, the factors boosting trade schools as an alternative path, and the threat that student loan forgiveness may pose in the long term. Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second Republican debate is coming up next week at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. The qualifications to make the stage are stricter this time, with candidates needing to meet higher polling and donor requirements. Six of the eight candidates from the first debate are projected to return, with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson not yet qualifying. FOX News' latest power rankings show former Vice President Mike Pence in sixth place behind former President Donald Trump, and he joined the podcast to discuss the state of the 2024 race. He tells the Rundown that he is disappointed in his former running mate's decision not to debate and shares why he thinks he is the most qualified conservative in the race. The price tag of a four-year college degree continues to rise; in fact, the cost has increased by 79 percent since 1995. At the end of August, President Biden said his administration was committed to making a college education "an affordable ticket to the middle class" via loan forgiveness programs. He unveiled the SAVE plan—the administration's second attempt at federal student debt forgiveness after the first was defeated in the Supreme Court. But college enrollment has dropped well below pre-pandemic levels, while trade school enrollment numbers continue to grow. Former White House economist and author of “Making College Pay,” Beth Akers, joins the podcast to explain why a new generation is questioning the value of a four-year degree, the factors boosting trade schools as an alternative path, and the threat that student loan forgiveness may pose in the long term. Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elex is joined in studio by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Burgum, a Republican, talks energy and China policies, basketball, as well as how he plans to break-through in a primary field dominated by Former President Trump, currently leading the GOP race by a margin of more than 40 points.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum joins Margaret Hoover from Iowa, where he is campaigning for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, to discuss his strategy and his agenda. Burgum, a successful CEO who entered politics in 2016, explains why he is now running for president and why he thinks he can win despite frontrunner Donald Trump's massive lead over the field. He criticizes the Biden administration's handling of energy, immigration, and national security and details how he would work to increase domestic energy production, secure the border, and win a cold war with China if elected. Burgum reflects on his performance at the first GOP primary debate, voices concerns about the Republican nominating process, and says it's time for the GOP to look forward rather than focusing on the 2020 election. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Robert Granieri, Stephens Inc., Vanessa and Henry Cornell, The Fairweather Foundation, The Tepper Foundation, The Asness Family Foundation, Kathleen and Andrew McKenna through The McKenna Family Foundation, Charles R. Schwab, The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, and Damon Button.
On today's show, Marc gives a deep analysis of this week's GOP presidential debate before interviewing Climatologist Dr. Judith Curry. Concerning the debate, Marc talks about the climate question that was asked, and how Vivek Ramaswamy is the only GOP presidential candidate who stood head and shoulders above the rest. Marc explains how he fears that Ron DeSantis is going nowhere fast. Marc also talks about Bill Gates' ties to North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and how Mike Pence should never be elected again for anything including dogcatcher given his defense of the Covid lockdown strategy. Next, Marc is joined by Dr. Judith Curry, author of the new book CLIMATE UNCERTAINTY AND RISK: RETHINKING OUR RESPONSE. Dr. Curry goes through all the climate hysteria and gives a calm, rational scientific approach to debunk the claims of a 'climate emergency.' Dr. Curry talks about the geologic history of the earth and CO2 levels, extreme weather, the politicization of climate science, and NASA scientists suffering from 'climate grief.' Marc asks Dr. Curry point-blank if SHE has ever suffered from 'climate grief'- spoiler: she has NOT. Dr. curry discusses her new book and why it's so important to get the science right in the climate debate. Dr. Curry also talks about the recent Montana kids' climate lawsuit that she was involved with and explains why kids are needlessly fearful of climate change. https://www.amazon.com/Climate-Uncertainty-Risk-Environment-Sustainability/dp/1839989254 GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Judith Curry is President and co-founder of the Climate Forecast Applications Network. She is Professor Emeritus at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she served as Chair of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences for 13 years. Dr Curry is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Geophysical Union. She is frequently called upon to give Congressional testimony and serve as an expert witness on matters related to weather and climate.
WHO WON THE DEBATE? On today's show, the Sekulow team analyzes the debate performance of the Republican candidates to see who helped or hurt their chances of overtaking Trump's seemingly insurmountable lead in the polls. Former Vice President Mike Pence, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former Governor Nikki Haley, former Governor Chris Christie, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, and former Governor Asa Hutchinson all took the stage last night at the first GOP primary debate (hosted by Fox News). Most notably absent was former President Donald Trump, who aired an interview with Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter) concurrently. Which of these candidates has the best chance of beating President Joe Biden in the 2024 election? The team also discusses Trump's forthcoming surrender today at Fulton County Jail after his fourth indictment.
The first 2024 Republican presidential debate is here. Eight candidates, including a cadre of governors and former governors, will face off for the first time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at a debate hosted by Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum. Candidates participating in the debate include Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Fox News lost control of the Republican's primary debate Wednesday evening by the moderator's own admission. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) said during the first Republican Party presidential primary debate on Wednesday night that the U.S. can secure the southern border by getting rid of the 87,000 IRS employees funded by the Biden administration and hiring border agents instead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz did not bite his tongue. Earlier, he said if he were voting Republican, he would vote for North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for President. He then pointed out all that was bad about Burgum. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
Sarah discusses the upcoming Republican Presidential Debate, a leaked debate preparation memo, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Got any questions for Sarah? Email the show: sarahsloanshow@gmail.com
With less than a week remaining before the first Republican Presidential debate hosted by FOX News Channel in Milwaukee, Martha is joined by former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Christie explains his path to the White House, why he does not want to see a second term of President Trump, and comments on policy issues such as school choice and Russia's war on Ukraine. Governor Burgum discusses his background as a businessman and how that shaped his political aspirations, his creative way of making the debate stage in Milwaukee, and shares why he believes the key to revitalizing the United States is cutting government regulation. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in next Wednesday to join the official Ruthless Variety Progrum pre-debate show live at the first GOP Republican debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin! A new poll is out showing Trump may struggle to get across the finish line in a general election. Rattlesnake nachos with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. King of the Hill returns!
GOP Presidential hopeful and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum discusses his unique strategy to qualify for the first GOP debate, inflation, China tensions and more. He speaks with hosts Annmarie Hordern and Kailey Leinz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Nebraska Senator Pete Ricketts, and Admiral James Stavridis (USN, Ret) all discuss Senator Tuberville's hold on military promotions with Hugh on today's show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Krystal and Saagar bring you two exclusive interviews with GOP Presidential candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Krystal and Saagar bring you two exclusive interviews with GOP Presidential candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Daily Beast's Matt Lewis (formerly of The Daily Caller) wrote a book and that's what I'm talking with him about today. Also on today's show, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says he has met the fundraising and donor requirements for appearing at the debates. Will we see him there?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wow, it feels just like a Tuesday… said probably no one... except us KITM listeners! That's because we all look forward to David Waldman welcoming Joan McCarter and her latest analysis of DC machinations. Republican machinations usually involve impeding, obstructing, debilitating and devaluing the machinery of government. They only keep the government running so that they can continue to threaten to shut it down. The stench of corruption grows around the Supreme Court, as it is revealed that Clarence Thomas' Horatio Alger story isn't rags to riches as much as it is whatever story billionaires want to tell Clarence before they tuck him in at night. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum will give out $20 gift cards to the first 40,000 people who give him a dollar to be president. Vivek Ramaswamy hopes to outbid Burgum for their affection. Tommy Tuberville is totally against non-white racists. Republican women learn that their complicity will not protect them. School boards elected to fight Covid lockdowns then moved to fight against teaching black history and are presently against LGBTQ history. It's pretty hard to teach history anymore. James Comer's “Hunter Biden whistleblower” turns out to be an arm-dealing Chinese spy, somehow making Comer seem trustable, at least in comparison. TFFG wants a delay in his classified documents case, a forever delay if possible, or at least until he has time to judge the case himself. Meanwhile, Putin welcomed back his mutinous commanders, giving them all big kisses and sending them on their merry way.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you never heard of him. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. But he's not letting low name recognition stop him. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony this week to discuss about his campaign. He talk about his economic and legislative accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to President Joe Biden. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum. On the FOX News Rundown, you'll hear our entire unedited conversation with the North Dakota governor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you never heard of him. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. But he's not letting low name recognition stop him. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony this week to discuss about his campaign. He talk about his economic and legislative accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to President Joe Biden. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum. On the FOX News Rundown, you'll hear our entire unedited conversation with the North Dakota governor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you never heard of him. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. But he's not letting low name recognition stop him. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony this week to discuss about his campaign. He talk about his economic and legislative accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to President Joe Biden. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum. On the FOX News Rundown, you'll hear our entire unedited conversation with the North Dakota governor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia months ago after they accused him of espionage. More bad news followed this week, as Gershkovich lost his appeal to the charges and will now remain imprisoned until August. Fox's Ben Hall speaks first with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul about the uphill battle the U.S. faces in negotiating the return of Americans like Gershkovich and retired Marine Paul Whelan who are detained in Russia, the weakness of the Biden administration's negotiations, and what the nation must do instead of prisoner swaps. Later, Ben Hall speaks with the brother of the detained Paul Whelan, David Whelan, about concerns for his brother's safety and why more must be done to save Paul and Evan, who are suffering in Russian prison. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you didn't know that. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joins the Rundown to tout his economic accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to Joe Biden. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia months ago after they accused him of espionage. More bad news followed this week, as Gershkovich lost his appeal to the charges and will now remain imprisoned until August. Fox's Ben Hall speaks first with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul about the uphill battle the U.S. faces in negotiating the return of Americans like Gershkovich and retired Marine Paul Whelan who are detained in Russia, the weakness of the Biden administration's negotiations, and what the nation must do instead of prisoner swaps. Later, Ben Hall speaks with the brother of the detained Paul Whelan, David Whelan, about concerns for his brother's safety and why more must be done to save Paul and Evan, who are suffering in Russian prison. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you didn't know that. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joins the Rundown to tout his economic accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to Joe Biden. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia months ago after they accused him of espionage. More bad news followed this week, as Gershkovich lost his appeal to the charges and will now remain imprisoned until August. Fox's Ben Hall speaks first with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul about the uphill battle the U.S. faces in negotiating the return of Americans like Gershkovich and retired Marine Paul Whelan who are detained in Russia, the weakness of the Biden administration's negotiations, and what the nation must do instead of prisoner swaps. Later, Ben Hall speaks with the brother of the detained Paul Whelan, David Whelan, about concerns for his brother's safety and why more must be done to save Paul and Evan, who are suffering in Russian prison. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you didn't know that. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joins the Rundown to tout his economic accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to Joe Biden. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum talks with Hugh about his new presidential campaign. He begins by deflecting a question about former President Trump and the pardon power, but he knows about the nuclear triad. Plus, Sarah Bedford on House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jordan's whistleblower on the Mar-a-Lago raid. Ben Domenech on the Trump indictment, and of course it's Friday, so Sonny Bunch is onboard, talking "The Flash" and "Elementals."See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Former President Trump's federal indictment has shaken up the 2024 race for the White House. Guest moderator John Dickerson speaks with one high-profile Republican who is opting out of the race, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, as well as one who jumped in last week, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Plus, a new CBS News poll takes a look at how voters are reacting to the historic news. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Friday, federal prosecutors unsealed the indictment against Donald Trump, revealing their case that the former President mishandled classified documents after leaving the White House. The indictment is Trump's second in recent months, after the Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, charged him with thirty-four felony counts in relation to hush-money payments to the adult-film star Stormy Daniels. Trump said that he has been summoned to the Miami federal courthouse on Tuesday, just as the Republican primary race heats up. Three new contenders threw their hats into the ring this week: the former Vice-President Mike Pence, the former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. How will Trump's legal woes affect the race for the nomination? The New Yorker staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos spoke Friday morning, before the release of the indictment.
The GOP presidential field continues to balloon. The number of candidates for the 2024 Republican nomination jumped by three this week with former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, former Vice President Mike Pence, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum throwing their hats into the race. They join a crowded field that already includes former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, as well as the state's senator, Tim Scott. But most eyes remain on former president Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who many see as Trump's main competitor. Jonathan Weisman is a political reporter at The New York Times. He has been traveling the country listening to stump speeches and talking to GOP voters. He joins Diane to explain what he has learned, and what the current field says about today's Republican party.
Is the non MAGA wing of the GOP needing a governor from one of the Dakotas to get rid of Trump?Is it billionaire North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum or Is it South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem?We discuss it!#gop #trump #politics #maga #2024 #kristinoem #dougburgum
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 2024 Presidential Race: On Wednesday, former Vice President Mike Pence formally announced his candidacy for president. Meanwhile, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced his intention to run for president via an editorial published in the Wall Street Journal. On Tuesday night, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie officially announced he's running for President of the United States—using his platform to attack Donald Trump. During the announcement, Christie referred to Trump as “a lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog.” Though few believe Christie can win the Republican nomination, many in the media believe he may be able to “land a punch” on Trump and impact his candidacy. On the first day of his presidential campaign, Chris Christie did an impression of Republican rival Donald Trump—calling him a liar for saying he would build a wall at the U.S. Southern border with Mexico paying for it. Will Chris Christie even make the debate stage in August? He'll need to poll at 1% and receive 40,000 individual donations. While speaking from the floor of the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said of the Canadian wildfires: “This smoke and fog over New York and the rest of the Northeast is a warning from nature” and that we must “reverse the destruction of climate change.” Tucker Carlson's new show made its premiere on Twitter Tuesday night with “Tucker on Twitter”—where he spoke out against classified documents saying, “no one knows what's happening…a small group of people control access to all relevant information and the rest of us don't know.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (06/07/2023): 3:05pm- According to a report from the New York Times, New York City's air quality has hit its worst level on record as a result of smoke plumes generated from Canadian wildfires. Mike Ives and Liam Stack report, “Gov. Kathy Hochul called the worsening air quality in New York ‘an emergency crisis,' warning it could last several days: ‘People have to prepare for this over the long haul.'” You can read the full article: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/07/us/canada-wildfires-air-quality-smoke 3:15pm- In the aftermath of the Canadian wildfires, members of the left have blamed the low air quality on climate change. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez used the occasion to push the Green New Deal. 3:40pm- Moms for Liberty—a Florida-based non-profit whose mission is to empower parents by emphasizing parental rights in education—has outlandishly been labeled as an “extremist” group by the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center. 4:05pm- A. Benjamin Mannes— Expert in Security and Criminal Justice Reform—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article at Broad + Liberty, “Can Cities Rebound from Lawlessness to Culture of Responsibility and Compliance?” You can read the full article here: https://broadandliberty.com/2023/06/07/ben-mannes-can-cities-rebound-from-lawlessness-to-cultures-of-responsibility-and-compliance/ 4:25pm- In his most recent investigative report, Aaron Maté—journalist at RealClearInvestigation & The Gray Zone—documents how the Federal Bureau of Investigation has helped Ukraine censor Twitter accounts. Interestingly, one of the journalists targeted was Maté himself. He writes, “The FBI's attempt to ban Twitter accounts at the request of Ukrainian intelligence is among the most overt requests for censorship revealed to date in the Twitter Files, a cache of leaked communications from the social media giant.” You can read the full article here: https://thegrayzone.com/2023/06/07/fbi-ukraine-twitter-users-including-journalists/ 4:40pm- Rich takes calls for the first time in months! Caller Earl from Tacony sings an unforgettable song blaming Canada for the poor air quality in Philadelphia…PLUS Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) spoke from the House floor “honoring the one and only queen of drag—RuPaul” for Pride month. 4:50pm- The Philadelphia Phillies have postponed their game with the Detroit Tigers—citing poor air quality stemming from the Canadian wildfires. 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss an excerpt from Elliot Page's new book where the actor claims to have been verbally attacked by a “transphobe” while in Los Angeles in 2022. Did the event really happen? Or, as online skeptics have suggested, is this Jessie Smollett 2.0? You can pre-order Dr. Reilly's next book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told-ebook/dp/B0BDZMZJ4C?ref_=ast_author_dp 5:35pm- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to the press addressing the wildfires in Canada that have impacted air quality in the United States. Trudeau seemingly blamed climate change for the wildfires, stating: “extreme weather events have increased in their intensity.” 5:50pm- Baba Vanga—a blind Bulgarian mystic—predicted that, in 2023, the Earth will be ravaged by a nuclear meltdown and that a global superpower will use biological weapons. Baba Vanga's predictions have, historically, been over 60% accurate according to some reports. So, why did Matt put the doomsday story in the “light” section of Rich's show sheet? 6:05pm- 2024 Presidential Race: On Wednesday, former Vice President Mike Pence formally announced his candidacy for president. Meanwhile, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced his intention to run for president via an editorial published in the Wall Street Journal. 6:10pm- On Tuesday night, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie officially announced he's running for President of the United States—using his platform to attack Donald Trump. During the announcement, Christie referred to Trump as “a lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog.” Though few believe Christie can win the Republican nomination, many in the media believe he may be able to “land a punch” on Trump and impact his candidacy. 6:25pm- On the first day of his presidential campaign, Chris Christie did an impression of Republican rival Donald Trump—calling him a liar for saying he would build a wall at the U.S. Southern border with Mexico paying for it. 6:35pm- Will Chris Christie even make the debate stage in August? He'll need to poll at 1% and receive 40,000 individual donations. 6:40pm- While speaking from the floor of the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said of the Canadian wildfires: “This smoke and fog over New York and the rest of the Northeast is a warning from nature” and that we must “reverse the destruction of climate change.” 6:45pm- Tucker Carlson's new show made its premiere on Twitter Tuesday night with “Tucker on Twitter”—where he spoke out against classified documents saying, “no one knows what's happening…a small group of people control access to all relevant information and the rest of us don't know.”
First: Former VP Mike Pence officially announces his candidacy for president at a rally in Iowa, while in Fargo, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum enters the race. That brings the already crowded field of those seeking the Republican presidential nomination to 10. Plus: The Trump campaign releases a provocative new TV spot. And: The latest on the dam collapse in Ukraine. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The 2024 presidential field is expanding... with former Vice President Mike Pence and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum jumping in the race today. Someone who has rubbed shoulders with and worked alongside many of these candidates is former Governor of Utah Gary Herbert. He joins Boyd for a conversation about the current candidates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Mordock, White House Correspondent for the Washington Times joins to discuss North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announcing his run for Presidency as well as Mike Pence and Chris Christie recently announcing.
The number of Republicans running for president continues to grow. Former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to announce he's running Wednesday. Also Wednesday, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum kicks off his campaign for president during an event in Fargo. Burgum's campaign released an ad Monday that introduced the billionaire to the public, including the story of how he made his fortune. Burgum isn't exactly a household name for the rest of the country. To find out more about Burgum, MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with Dave Thompson, news director for Prairie Public Broadcasting based in Fargo.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (06/05/2023): 3:05pm- On Monday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer viewed, and was briefed on, a subpoenaed document that allegedly shows members of the Biden family benefited financially from relationships with overseas companies in exchange for foreign influence while Joe Biden was serving as Vice President of the United States. Speaking with the press, Comer pledged to hold Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for not surrendering the document. Will Wray be held accountable for not complying with the subpoena? Why isn't the mainstream media expressing any interest in this story? You can read more here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-oversight-lawmakers-briefed-by-fbi-on-biden-document-alleging-criminal-bribery-scheme 3:15pm- While speaking with Jen Psaki on MSNBC, former FBI Director James Comey said that Donald Trump “could be wearing an ankle bracelet” while accepting the GOP nomination for President in 2024. Comey also said he fully supports President Joe Biden in his reelection bid. 3:30pm- In a press release on Monday, the Pennsylvania Freedom Caucus announced “opposition to Penn State funding” due to its hospital's policy of prescribing puberty blockers, in some instances, for children under the age of 10. Other schools potentially impacted by the PA Freedom Caucus' stand would be Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh. 3:35pm Heather Hester, an LGBTQ+ activist, has accused Target of “rainbow capitalism” and not standing behind the LGBTQ+ community—after the retail giant decided to remove transgender bathing suits for children from their store “Pride” displays following consumer backlash. 3:45pm- In an interview with The New York Times, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said his investment firm will “force behaviors” and push environmental, social, and corporate governance investments (ESG) on companies and Americans. Though the statement was made in 2017, the clip is now going viral on social media. BlackRock manages nearly $10 trillion in assets. 4:05pm- In an interview with The New York Times, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said his investment firm will “force behaviors” and push environmental, social, and corporate governance investments (ESG) on companies and Americans. Though the statement was made in 2017, the clip is now going viral on social media. BlackRock manages nearly $10 trillion in assets. In response to the clip, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said: “Who the heck do these people think they are?” 4:10pm- According to reports, the Department of Energy's proposed new efficiency standards for household appliances could potentially add as much as $200 to the price of a new washing machine. 4:30pm- North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has hinted that he may run for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024. Meanwhile, during an interview with Fox News, Democrat West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin didn't rule out running for president as an independent candidate in 2024. 4:50pm- During her Monday press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to comment when asked “what do you say to anyone who is questioning whether the president would survive a full, four-year-term?” 5:05pm- According to a report from Thomas Gibbons-Neff of The New York Times, “[s]ince Russia began its invasion of Ukraine last year, the Ukrainian government and NATO allies have posted, then quietly deleted, three seemingly innocuous photographs from their social media feeds: a soldier standing in a group, another resting in a trench and an emergency worker posing in front of a truck. In each photograph, Ukrainians in uniform wore patches featuring symbols that were made notorious by Nazi Germany and have since become part of the iconography of far-right hate groups.” Could this have an impact on support for Ukraine? You can read Gibbons-Neff's full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/05/world/europe/nazi-symbols-ukraine.html 5:20pm- Referencing a recent Gallup poll, a CBS News report emphasizes that 55% of people believe their financial situation is “poor” or “fair”—with 63% of Americans saying they don't have $400 in cash to cover an emergency expense. 5:40pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Saudi Arabia's decision to reduce oil production by 1 million barrels per day beginning in July. You can read more about OPEC's oil cuts here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-arabia-some-opec-members-clash-over-oil-production-quotas-87f43f0c?mod=hp_lead_pos1 6:05pm- On Sunday night, an 18-year-old man was shot and killed by a Pennsylvania State Trooper during a drag racing incident in Philadelphia. Two PA State Troopers were struck by the vehicle involved. You can read more about the story here: https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/deadly-police-shooting-was-one-of-multiple-chaotic-car-meetups-in-philly-officials-say/3579341/ 6:35pm- Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott appeared on The View, on Monday. During the conversation, Sen. Scott (R-SC) was frequently interrupted—with host Sunny Hostin bizarrely refusing to accept that black Americans are capable of being successful in the United States without systemic change. 6:50pm- While appearing on ABC's This Week with Martha Raddatz, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy warned that the Biden Administration was driving “Russia into China's hands.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: In an interview with The New York Times, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said his investment firm will “force behaviors” and push environmental, social, and corporate governance investments (ESG) on companies and Americans. Though the statement was made in 2017, the clip is now going viral on social media. BlackRock manages nearly $10 trillion in assets. In response to the clip, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said: “Who the heck do these people think they are?” According to reports, the Department of Energy's proposed new efficiency standards for household appliances could potentially add as much as $200 to the price of a new washing machine. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has hinted that he may run for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024. Meanwhile, during an interview with Fox News, Democrat West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin didn't rule out running for president as an independent candidate in 2024. During her Monday press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to comment when asked “what do you say to anyone who is questioning whether the president would survive a full, four-year-term?”
Welcome to another week of Wear We Are with Michael & Melissa Wear! With another update on 2024, we discuss the impending entry of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum into the race and remind you of a clip of Burgum during the height of COVID. Next, we tackle the big debate that goes around the media every few weeks: how old is too old for the US presidency? Is President Biden too old? Will this issue matter to voters come November 2024? What do you think of this debate? We'd love to know your thoughts! As always, you can become a subscriber and support our work over at Substack. Subscriptions fuel this podcast and helps fund the dozens of hours we put into this podcast and our content each week. Use this link: https://wearweare.substack.com/subscribe Thanks for listening, rating/subscribing Wear We Are on your favorite podcast platform, and following/liking The Center for Christianity and Public Life (@ccpubliclife). You can pre-order Michael's new book, The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life today! You can pre-order on Amazon, Bookshop.org, Barnes & Noble, or at your favorite local bookstore. Join the conversation and follow us on: Instagram: @michaelwear Twitter: @MichaelRWear And check out @tsfnetwork Music by: King Sis #politics #faith #age #presidency #JoeBiden #NikkiHaley #DougBurgum #TimScott #RonDeSantis #DonaldTrump #2024 #WearWeAre #MichaelWear --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wear-we-are/support
After several automakers announced plans to remove AM radios from electric cars moving forward, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sprung into action to introduce legislation to save consumers' ability to tune into AM stations. Working alongside Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), Senator Cruz created the "AM for Every Vehicle Act," which has gained popular bipartisan support in Congress. Senator Cruz joins the podcast to share how AM radio remains an important tool for communicating during emergencies and his suspicion that the push to end AM radio was targeting conservative voices. Later, he explains how Democrats' excessive spending led to the national debt growing out of control and gives his thoughts on the 2024 election thus far. Amid a week of debt ceiling debate in Washington, more Republican candidates like former Vice President Pence, former Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum have teased they will soon be entering the GOP primary race. FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss why so many GOP candidates are entering the primary race, why the positivity on the campaign trail will inevitably end with the gloves coming off, and how important Iowa will be for crowning the leading candidates. Later, she weighs in on the surprising momentum behind President Biden's primary challengers, how House Speaker McCarthy navigated the debt ceiling negotiations, and what the latest Supreme Court ruling means for unions. Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After several automakers announced plans to remove AM radios from electric cars moving forward, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sprung into action to introduce legislation to save consumers' ability to tune into AM stations. Working alongside Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), Senator Cruz created the "AM for Every Vehicle Act," which has gained popular bipartisan support in Congress. Senator Cruz joins the podcast to share how AM radio remains an important tool for communicating during emergencies and his suspicion that the push to end AM radio was targeting conservative voices. Later, he explains how Democrats' excessive spending led to the national debt growing out of control and gives his thoughts on the 2024 election thus far. Amid a week of debt ceiling debate in Washington, more Republican candidates like former Vice President Pence, former Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum have teased they will soon be entering the GOP primary race. FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss why so many GOP candidates are entering the primary race, why the positivity on the campaign trail will inevitably end with the gloves coming off, and how important Iowa will be for crowning the leading candidates. Later, she weighs in on the surprising momentum behind President Biden's primary challengers, how House Speaker McCarthy navigated the debt ceiling negotiations, and what the latest Supreme Court ruling means for unions. Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After several automakers announced plans to remove AM radios from electric cars moving forward, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sprung into action to introduce legislation to save consumers' ability to tune into AM stations. Working alongside Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), Senator Cruz created the "AM for Every Vehicle Act," which has gained popular bipartisan support in Congress. Senator Cruz joins the podcast to share how AM radio remains an important tool for communicating during emergencies and his suspicion that the push to end AM radio was targeting conservative voices. Later, he explains how Democrats' excessive spending led to the national debt growing out of control and gives his thoughts on the 2024 election thus far. Amid a week of debt ceiling debate in Washington, more Republican candidates like former Vice President Pence, former Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum have teased they will soon be entering the GOP primary race. FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss why so many GOP candidates are entering the primary race, why the positivity on the campaign trail will inevitably end with the gloves coming off, and how important Iowa will be for crowning the leading candidates. Later, she weighs in on the surprising momentum behind President Biden's primary challengers, how House Speaker McCarthy navigated the debt ceiling negotiations, and what the latest Supreme Court ruling means for unions. Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis kicks off his presidential campaign in Iowa, former President Donald Trump is making the rounds in the key primary state too. CNN Political Director David Chalian explains how DeSantis has taken on Trump on the campaign trail. This comes as the GOP field of candidates continues to grow, with former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum expected to make formal announcements next week.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Support Us Here! --> https://anchor.fm/politicana/support Welcome to the Politicana Podcast, your go-to source for the latest updates and analysis on politics. Join hosts Tyler, Prateek, and Nick as we dive into the dynamic world of politics, discussing current events, policy debates, and the political zeitgeist as a whole. Tune in every week for new episodes (Typically Monday). Don't miss out on staying informed – follow us on your preferred podcasting platform to receive notifications whenever we release new episodes. For any comments, questions, or inquiries, reach out to us at Backofthemob@gmail.com. Stay engaged and informed with the Politicana Podcast! -- Topics And Timestamps -- 00:15 - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Declares Candidacy for Republican Nomination Amid Controversies and Challenges Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president, positioning himself as a hardline alternative to former President Donald Trump. DeSantis, known for his divisive policies, faces obstacles in securing support from influential donors and addressing legal problems and controversies. While he has established a strong presence on the right of the Republican Party, his battles with companies like Disney and his perceived shift to the right may hinder his appeal to a broader electorate in the general election. As the 2024 presidential campaign begins, all eyes are on DeSantis as he navigates these challenges in pursuit of the Republican nomination. 16:30 - "Terror in Retail - Target Loses Billions in Market Value" Target's Pride Collection has led to confrontations between customers and employees and incidents of merchandise being discarded on the floor. The company is pulling some products from its stores due to customer backlash, including the LGBTQ brand Abprallen, which faced scrutiny for its association with a controversial designer. Target's stock has dropped 12.6%, resulting in a significant decrease in market value. 42:05 - World Leaders Have Begun To Pick Favorites in America's 2024 Presidential Election Global leaders have begun expressing their preferences for the upcoming 2024 US presidential election. 53:55 - Mike Pence and Nikki Haley Take A Page From Donald Trump's Playbook as Another One Joins The Crowded Pack Since Trump Announced on CNN, everyone is following suit to begin their campaigns on the liberal leaning network that Trump calls Fake News. Nikki Haley will participate in a live CNN presidential town hall next month in Iowa, Followed by another CNN town hall with former Vice President Mike Pence that will be moderated by CNN's Dana Bash on Wednesday, June 7. Also, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is thinking about joining the 2024 Republican Presidential Race 58:00 - Debt Ceiling Talks Debt crisis talks stall as work requirements for federal aid recipients cause disagreement. Biden remains optimistic, but default deadline extended to June 5th. GOP pushes for expanded work rules, Democrats strongly oppose. Stakes high for U.S. and global economy 1:00:00 - Hunter Arrows Off Another Scandal IRS agent Gary Shapley testified before Congress for six hours, discussing a purported cover-up in the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden. FBI team investigating Hunter Biden disappointed with lack of charges. Case involves alleged influence-peddling and financial dealings during Biden's vice presidency. 1:02:30 - MTG and her Chapstick Saga House Republicans took a break from a closed-door meeting to hold an auction, where Speaker Kevin McCarthy's used cherry Chapstick was sold to raise campaign funds. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene offered $100,000 for the item, securing a dinner with McCarthy and donors to support Republican efforts in the 2024 elections. 10. Kari Lake Takes a Quack at DeSantis She boldly declared that DeSantis doesn't stand a chance against former President Donald Trump because he can't even defeat "Donald Duck"! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicana/support
Here's a sample of what Jim presented to get listeners caught up on the news from the past week-----Florida Governor Ron DeSantis formally launched his bid for president Wednesday evening, pledging to restore sanity to our society and to lead a great American comeback.----Former President Trump criticized Governor DeSantis concerning the six week abortion ban saying that it's potentially too harsh.----Former President Trump escalated his war of words against DeSantis, blaming him for the decision of the Walt Disney Company to cancel a proposed one-billion dollar development in the state.----Senator Tim Scott formally declared his 2024 bid for the presidency at Charleston Southern University. ----Conservative radio personality Larry Elder criticized the media's obsession with black Republicans' racial characteristics following Tim Scott's presidential campaign launch Monday. ----A campaign launch by 2-term North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, former software company CEO, is imminent, with a major announcement in Fargo planned for June 7th.----Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware has made it known he won't be seeking re-election.----House Speaker Kevin McCarthy highlighted this week that the nation's debt exceeds the size of the entire U.S. economy.----Members of the House Freedom Caucus are urging McCarthy not to compromise with President Biden on negotiating over raising the nation's debt limit.----President Joe Biden says he believes he can raise the debt limit unilaterally under the 14th Amendment even without GOP support.----President Joe Biden snapped at reporters who questioned him on the debt ceiling crisis.
Here's a sample of what Jim presented to get listeners caught up on the news from the past week-----Florida Governor Ron DeSantis formally launched his bid for president Wednesday evening, pledging to restore sanity to our society and to lead a great American comeback.----Former President Trump criticized Governor DeSantis concerning the six week abortion ban saying that it's potentially too harsh.----Former President Trump escalated his war of words against DeSantis, blaming him for the decision of the Walt Disney Company to cancel a proposed one-billion dollar development in the state.----Senator Tim Scott formally declared his 2024 bid for the presidency at Charleston Southern University. ----Conservative radio personality Larry Elder criticized the media's obsession with black Republicans' racial characteristics following Tim Scott's presidential campaign launch Monday. ----A campaign launch by 2-term North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, former software company CEO, is imminent, with a major announcement in Fargo planned for June 7th.----Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware has made it known he won't be seeking re-election.----House Speaker Kevin McCarthy highlighted this week that the nation's debt exceeds the size of the entire U.S. economy.----Members of the House Freedom Caucus are urging McCarthy not to compromise with President Biden on negotiating over raising the nation's debt limit.----President Joe Biden says he believes he can raise the debt limit unilaterally under the 14th Amendment even without GOP support.----President Joe Biden snapped at reporters who questioned him on the debt ceiling crisis.
05/10/23: Joel Heitkamp was joined in the studio by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to talk about the 2023 legislative session and a potential 2024 presidential run. The Governor struggled to answer questions around the 2024 election, whether it's about him running or President Donald Trump running. They also covered specific bills in the North Dakota session regarding book banning, LGBTQ+ rights, abortion, taxes, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum about opening the state to livestock, Montana Renewables Executive Vice President Bruce Fleming about the future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel, and NAFB President Joe Gill about the need for keeping AM radio access in vehicles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
01/18/23: Joel is joined by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum on "News and Views" to talk about the 2023 legislative session. They break down property taxes, LGBTQ+ bills, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum creating his own Green New Deal? Dustin Gawrylow, founder and chairman of the North Dakota Watchdog Network joined Jason Spiess of ESG University to discuss whether North Dakota's Clean Sustainable Energy Authority is a way for North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to create his [...]
11/30/21 : Joel is joined by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to get a recap and his views on the recent Special Session in the North Dakota Legislature. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A group of hardcore supporters of Donald Trump have gotten approval to begin circulating a petition to recall North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and his running mate Lt. Governor Brent Sanford. Will they be successful? Chad Oban, former executive director of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL, joins this episode of Plain Talk Live to discuss it. Also, a federal judge has dismissed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's lawsuit against the Dakota Access Pipeline, marking the end of an era of North Dakota politics, and at the national level Democrats suffered a defeat in their efforts to implement national election reforms. Is that issue over?
In April, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum signed a bill that aims to protect school districts from liability for posting the 10 commandments. “School boards are already required to develop a policy for the proper display of any religious objects or documents," Burgum said in a statement announcing his signature on the bill. "This law supports local control and gives school districts full control over whether to display any religious objects or documents." Opponents of the bill argued that the legislation could invite lawsuits from groups who see displays of the 10 commandments as an affront to religious liberty. Andrew Seidel, a constitutional law attorney for the Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation has described the legislation as "un-American" and has said that his group is ready to challenge it in court. "The Freedom From Religion Foundation has successfully sued three times to remove Ten Commandments monuments or posters from public schools, and is prepared to challenge this blatantly unconstitutional law," he wrote in a recent letter to the editor. He joins this episode of Plain Talk to discuss the issue.
On Tonight's program: North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says we need to allow in person voting in June. Fargo Police Chief Dave Todd is retiring....when will the end of this era come? MN Governor Tim Walz answers critics that he's opening up the state too fast! Tim Mahoney, Fargo Mayor Dr. Rich Vetter, Essentia Health Chief Medical Officer Matt Gardner, Greater ND Chamber, Director of Government Affairs Brent Tehven, Owner of Herd and Horns
Listen to The Nightly Review every weekday at 7pm! On Tonight's program: North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says this week's Coronavirus testing numbers might give you the wrong idea. Minnesota Senate hopeful Jason Lewis says we have to stop running Moorhead the same as we run Minneapolis. We know more tonight about the fatal shooting in north Fargo on Wednesday. Dr. Avish Nagpal, Infectious Disease Specialist at Sanford Health Dr. Scott Beaulier, Dean of NDSU School of Business Michael Daugherty, CEO of The Cyber Education Foundation and Founder of The Justice Society
Listen to The Nightly Review 7 days a week at 7pm! On Tonight's program: The Mayo Clinic says it's achieved a new level of testing that could help Minnesota re-open the business community. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum gives some insight into his thinking process about relaxing guidelines on businesses. Rumors of layoffs coming for faculty and staff at MSU Moorhead. Dr. Anne Blackhurst - President of MSUM Tim Mahoney - Mayor of Fargo Shawn Dobbertein - Executive Director of Hector International Airport John Runsvold - Hanson Runsvold Funeral Home
Beth Demke, Gateway to Science, discusses the need for science education in the state of North Dakota. Demke discusses some of the energy exhibits as well as STEM projects. Demke also talks about Giving Hearts Day and how they will be live streaming North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum's speech for [...]
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum joined Rob Port for the first ever episode of the Plain Talk podcast. Burgum talked about the new legislative session and what some have seen as a "frosty" relationship between his administration and lawmakers. He talked about the controversy surrounding his salary, his proposed funding for a Theodore Roosevelt library, and using Legacy Fund earnings to eliminate the income tax.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum sets the stage for our conversations on innovative education in North Dakota. Hear why he's so passionate about education, his family connection to public schools and his thoughts on SB 2186.Governor Burgum also gives his viewpoints on why he thinks North Dakota is positioned to succeed moving forward and what gives him the confidence to believe North Dakota schools can be the best in the world.
In a recent interview on The Crude Life with Jason Spiess, Lynn Helms, director, North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources, reiterated comments from North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum regarding the next big development in oil and gas. “The Governor touched on it and that is automatic data collection and data [...]