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Jamaal Bowman loses New York Primary. British troops accused of fathering dozens of children in Kenya through abuse and abandoning them. A White Maryland man guns down his Black neighbor ‘execution' style and much more. Host: Sharon Reed (@SharonReedLive) Guest Host: Yasmin Aliya Khan (@YazzieK) *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about the NY Primary and then Frank talks about the Mets beating the Yankees. Frank talks about the appearance of corruption in the Adams Administration and then Frank talks about a NJ man suing the NJ Secretary of state to keep Robert F. Kennedy Jr. off the ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Supreme Court threw out a challenge on June 26 to the federal government's actions when it communicated with social media platforms about public health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. The justices voted 6–3 in finding that those challenging the government lacked the legal standing to do so. Standing refers to the right of someone to sue in court, meaning the parties must bear a strong enough connection to the law or action complained of to justify their participation in the lawsuit.Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) has lost his Democrat primary battle to Westchester County Executive George Latimer, becoming the first member of the progressive "squad" to be unseated by a centrist Democrat. The two-term congressman is also the first Democrat incumbent to lose a primary this year, capping off a contest that laid bare divisions within the Democrat Party that have deepened over the Israel–Hamas war.WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returned to his homeland of Australia hours after pleading guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets in a deal with Justice Department prosecutors that concludes a drawn-out legal saga. The plea deal required Mr. Assange to admit guilt to a single felony count, but also permitted him to return to Australia without serving time in a U.S. prison.
On today's podcast: 1) Latimer Defeats Bowman in Pricey NY Primary 2) Lauren Boebert wins Republican House Primary 3) FedEx Soars as Cost Cuts Drive Better-Than-Expected Forecast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob talks about the melee that occurred at the Rochester School of the Arts graduation, Greece Deputy Town Supervisor Michelle Marini's corruption charges, the NY Primary election results, Immigration, and Monroe County criminal justice reform.
New York's presidential primary went under the radar as the suspense of the race fades. Also, the No Label party opts not to run.
Don't expect much entertainment in New York's primary this year. Also, it's primary day in Michigan.
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6.28.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: MS Deputies Fired, Carlishia Hood Lawsuit, CA Hate Crimes Rise in 2022, Yusef Salaam Win NY Primary The Chicago Mom, Carlisha Hood, and her 14-year-old son were wrongfully arrested after she was viciously attacked, and her son defended her by shooting the assailant. Now the pair has filed a lawsuit against the city. We will show what they say happened to them after the arrest and why they are filing the lawsuit. Several Mississippi Rankin Officers have been fired after they tortured two Mississippi men. We will show you what the Rankin Chief of Police said about this matter and the steps to address the situation. California releases the 2022 Hate crime report revealing a startling 27% increase in hate crimes against black residents. We will give you all the statistics on this alarming trend. The Biden administration EPA has dropped an investigation into environmental harms against Black Louisiana residents. Tonight, we will speak with the co-founder of the Descendants project to discuss the impact on the community and what residents are doing to protect their rights. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawmakers Seek Monkeypox Funding, Response Details; White House Directs Agencies to Make Research Available to Public; Finance Chair Probes MA and Part D Marketing; Coronavirus Panel Releases Second Staff Report; Fauci to Step Down in December; Nadler Defeats Maloney in NY Primary; First Lady Tests Positive for COVID-19 in Rebound Case
New York Governor Kathy Hochul marks one year in office. Our political observer Alan Chartock shares his thoughts on this week's primary results in New York. Also, we'll have an in-depth conversation with the head of the state Democratic party.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Election 2022 House New York
Florida and NY primary preview plus Trump Files Motion Against DOJ and others , 1.7 millions of fentanyl Pills Discovered in a truck at Arizona border, that could kill every American ten times over, Dr. Fauci announced that he will leave in December. Plus why you need to vote for America First candidates tomorrow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-goldner/support
After passing the IRA, Biden gave Manchin the pen he used to sign the bill in a gesture of gratitude to the Senate's worst and most corrupt Democrat. Pramila Jayapal then heaped additional praise on Manchin. Liz Cheney lost her primary by a landslide, but teased a possible 2024 run. We also preview NY's key primary races coming up this Tuesday. Join our Substack: duedissidence.substack.com Support the show: patreon.com/duedissidence
The NY primary election is upon us. Our last episode talked about the race for governor, but further down the ballot is another really important, lesser known topic: State Committee aka District Leaders. In this special episode, Arpan is joined by Don't Sleep friend and resource, Billy Richling. Billy is a Brooklyn-based former local journalist, currently serving as Communications Director for the Brooklyn Young Democrats. He's also an active part of a coalition of political clubs called Brooklyn Can't Wait. Their mission right now - reform the Brooklyn Democratic Party, starting with District Leaders. Billy sheds light on the mysteries surrounding district leaders: who they are, what they do, and why they are important. And he shares some resources to help you get informed before you vote for YOUR district leaders on June 28.
This year, New York will have two primary elections. The first is coming up in a few days on June 28, where New Yorkers will be voting for Governor, Lt. Governor and a few other seats depending on where you live. Unlike the NYC Mayor's race last year, the Governor's race has been fairly quiet. In this episode we unpack why that is, along with some insights into the 3 candidates and the campaign overall. We hope this helps you make a more informed decision as you head to the polls on June 28. This episode was originally recorded on June 15, 2022.
This week's topics include Derek Chauvin's Sentencing, PRIDE, Loki comes out as bisexual, Luca movie, NY Primary, Critical Race Theory, Attorney Tom Girardi and Erika Jayne fraud charges, Victoria's Secret banishing the angels, Catholic Church denying Biden Communion, deeper investigations into UFO's, the Delta Variant and Free Britney.
Fallout from the NY Primary; Phase 3 for LI; next month NJ reopens amusement parks and water parks, NYC reopens beaches.
Sam Levine, voting rights reporter at The Guardian, gives an update from New York's Primary elections which took place yesterday.
As callers share their choices in our unofficial, thoroughly unscientific exit poll, Brigid Bergin, WNYC City Hall and politics reporter, reports on the ins and outs of voting during the pandemic.
Lauren Ashcraft, who is primarying Carolyn B. Maloney in NY-12, joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss the upcoming New York primaries on June 23, running as a progressive, campaigning during the coronavirus, the issues her district faces, the recent NY1 debate, and much more! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
(Jun 12, 2020) Early voting starts tomorrow ahead of New York’s primary election for state and local offices. New Yorkers will also cast their ballots in the Democratic presidential primary after a court reinstated the election last month.
We talk with Scott Turow about The Last Trial & Kathryn Levy tells us about the suit to keep the New York presidential primary. The post Scott Turow, THE LAST TRIAL & Kathryn Levy on the NY Primary appeared first on Writer's Voice.
In this week's mailbag, Keendawg, Zoltar, and Pratik tackle: - Conservative vs. aggressive betting strategies - When will Joe Biden announce his running mate? - Is the Dem Convention still on course to happen? - Is a Michael Flynn pardon coming soon? - Does military service boost Tammy Duckworth's Veep application? - NY Primary update with Zoltar - Does Pratik have a substance abuse problem? And more.
Before the ruling was announced, TRNN spoke with Norman Solomon and Marcus Ferrell about how the split between establishment Democrats and progressives could help hand Trump the November election.
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When Dem dons decided to whack the June 23 NY primary vote, Bernie Sander's supporters cried 'Foul!' It means a beleaguered Joe Biden -- accused by Tara Reade of a 1993 sexual assault, and looking perpetually befuddled on camera -- skips scrutiny and goes from presumptive, to anointed, presidential nominee. Our Members produce this show, and enjoy exclusive access to backstage content and communication features that give them a community of conservatives for mutual encouragement and civil dialogue, far from the cesspool of social media. Join us today, and find your people at https://BillWhittle.com/register/
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Today on the Eye on NY podcast: The latest news on the 50th Senate District race between Republican candidate Bob Antonacci and Democratic nominee John Mannion. Both candidates have released mailers and Mannion has announced a series of town hall meetings in the weeks leading up to the election. Some programming news: Listen to hear who will be joining me for Thursday's episode of the Eye on NY podcast. It will be the first candidate interview as we gear up for the election. I'll close with some thoughts on a couple of media criticisms, including a critique of how Cynthia Nixon's campaign was covered by New York press outlets. Was the criticism fair? Or did it miss the mark? I'll discuss.
Today on the Eye on NY podcast: A recap of the New York primary elections Thursday. It was a big night for the Democratic establishment in statewide races, but progressives picked up key wins in state legislative primaries. A breakdown of the unofficial results (as of Friday morning) and how each candidate in a statewide primary performed. Gov. Andrew Cuomo won the Democratic primary over Cynthia Nixon. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul rebounded after an early deficit and defeated New York City Councilman Jumaane Williams. And in the four-way primary for attorney general, New York City Public Advocate Letitia James won the Democratic nomination. Zephyr Teachout was the runner-up. I'll also share the latest on the 53rd Senate District race. Rachel May challenged state Sen. David Valesky, a former member of the Independent Democratic Conference, for the Democratic nod. She holds a 606-vote lead after the election night tally. There are more than 900 absentees that have been returned.
Hurricane Florence makes landfall near Wilmington, NC as a Category 1 hurricane. All the climate change signals are there as the slow, huge storm dumps dozens of inches of rain. Trump administration transferred nearly $10 million from FEMA to ICE. Documents also show that the Coast Guard will also be losing at least $14 million that will go to ICE. Trump calls Puerto Rico death toll a democratic party political tactic. On the other side of the country, California Gov. Jerry Brown announced the most ambitious climate change agenda in history: an executive order committing California to carbon neutrality by 2045. The announcement comes on the heels of recent state legislation committing California’s electrical grid to 100 percent clean energy by the same date. Kavanaugh confirmation vote delayed...is there some wobbling in the Republican ranks? Diane Feinstein says she got a confidential message from a woman back in July containing claims of what some sources are saying are allegations of sexual misconduct. [Ronan Farrow and Jane Mayer broke the story revealing the contents of the letter while we were recording]. That was just the latest ball to drop as Kavanaugh had a rough hearing and showed himself to be kind of bad at using words. Looks like the vote is set for Sept. 20th. Apparently, Paul Manafort reached a plea deal with Muller on his second felony trial. The deal is supposed to be announced in court today. [News broke as we finished recording that Manafort has agreed to cooperate with Mueller’s investigation. The degree of cooperation is not yet clear]. Andrew Cuomo survives Cynthia Nixon’s challenge in NY Democratic Primary. The bigger loss though was Zephyr Teachout. On the bright side, Julia Salazar wins big. Also, six pro-Cuomo, Democrats who joined with State Republicans to keep progressives at bay, were ousted by insurgent Democrats. Michael Moore’s new film, Fahrenheit 11/9 hits theaters next week. Its official release date is Friday, 9/11 but it’s premiering all over a day early...check your local listings. The trash man cometh. Scott Wagner’s Penn Waste uses local court districts as its own bill collection agency. The company has sued 7,000 customers over 10,000 times for being late on their bills. According to a new report released on Tuesday, more than half of the companies fracking in PA used “secret chemicals” in their fracking fluid. That means there’s no way to tell what the health effects of pumping chemicals into our water systems will have. On Monday, an Energy Partners pipeline - the Revolution pipeline - blew up in Beaver County, destroying one home. No one was injured, but the explosion draws attention to try impacts and dangers of runaway fracking in the state. East Stroudsburg teachers go on strike, closing schools for the week. Taking a page out of the teachers strikes in West Virginia and Oklahoma earlier this year, teachers invested time in a number of community service projects when not on the picket line. Kevin provides an update on sick buildings at Kutztown University. SpaceX to announce the first commercial trip around the Moon. On Monday, September 17th at 9 pm, Elon Musk will try to distract himself from his Tesla woes and reveal the identity of the person or people who will take a ride on BFR. Luxembourg makes moves to be the commercial capital for space industries Free Will has a double release this weekend - Sexy Goodies and the Pomisher. They’ll also be at the Scarecrow Fest all weekend long at Peddler’s Village. Great new beer tips from Out d’Coup fan Tony. Looks like anti-worker Yuengling has more than one challenger in Pottsville. Introducing Stoker Brewing Company in Tamaqua! Hey...that’s Banditelli country! And Stoker Brewing Company is sponsoring a “Smoketoberfest” on September 22nd!
And we have an interview lined up for you today. Since we’re in DC so you don’t have to be, we’re not in New York to know enough about what’s going on with the primary election set for next week. So we chatted about it with the Host of the Katie Halper Show, Katie Halper… Subscribe to the Sentinel on Patreon at: Patreon.com/DistrictSentinel
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Brian "BZ" Douglas is an activist, investigative journalist, musician, and performer. Recently he has gotten very involved with #NYPrimaryProblems. He has been heavily focused on working against the corruption of the NY Board of Elections. He has been attending hearings, releasing articles, and organizing with other activists. Listen to hear about his firsthand experiences. #elections #NYPrimaryProblems #activism Music by Henry Black.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
POMM EP 13 ~ NY Primary ~ Guest...Colin Byrd by Troy Griffith
On this episode of Baseball Beer & BBQ, hosts Ted Hicks, Todd Vandenberg and Lee Vowell discuss the NHL and NBA playoffs, week three of the baseball season, the greatness of Prince, the New York primary, good beer and good food. The best part is we discuss Pittsburgh Pirates baseball with David Manel of SB Nation's Pirates site, Buc's Dugout. Enjoy!
On this episode of Baseball Beer & BBQ, hosts Ted Hicks, Todd Vandenberg and Lee Vowell discuss the NHL and NBA playoffs, week three of the baseball season, the greatness of Prince, the New York primary, good beer and good food. The best part is we discuss Pittsburgh Pirates baseball with David Manel of SB Nation's Pirates site, Buc's Dugout. Enjoy!
This week, Chairman Nick Langworthy discuss Donald Trump and his stunning win in the NY Primary. Also, what comes next in Erie County? Here's a hint: the most important state senate seat in the state...
Jesse and Brittany are joined by Brian Flanagan from Liar City Podcast. They discuss Brian's delayed flight and in-flight seat companion, a Tennessee college removes nooses hanging from a tree colored like the LGBT flag, NY Primary results, Rep. Peter King says he ‘hates' Ted Cruz live on Morning Joe, Shep Smith covers Donald Trump's... The post #211 – “Liar City's Amy Winehouse Encounter, Tennessee Rainbow Nooses, New York Primary, Hillary Clinton's Hot Sauce in Her Bag Swag, Peter King ‘Hates' Ted Cruz, Shepherd Smith Covers Donald Trump's ‘Self-Funding', High Schooler Refuses the Pledge of Allegiance, and Insensitive Stephen Fry.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
RevKess & KaliSara talk about some of the headlines from the world of politics, pop culture, and items of specific interest to the Global Pagan Community. In this edition of PWN they talk about the recent New York Presidential Primary, the Year the Music Died (superstar Prince passed away at the age of 57 on 4/21/16), and items of specific interest to the Pagan world. Is Sanders' campaign for the Oval Office still playable? Will Trump continue to call the delegate selection process corrupt? Prince, the Artist Formerly Known As the Artist Formerly Known As, is the latest in a string of music greats to die in 2016. Should George RR Martin be "fired" for the rest of year? Nels and Judy Linde have a new book coming out, Taking Scared Back. Right Wingers and Transphobes call for a boycott of Target stores. All of this an more.... Plus KaliSara's News in a Flash!
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
It was a tough night last night, but Nicole Sandler is here to point out the many silver linings in #StillSanders-land. Dave Johnson of the Campaign for America's Future joins in to help put things in perspective. And Deborah Newell returns for our Wednesday morning Oy FloriDUH session, with a 4/20 detour to the "Patients Out of Time" conference.
Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour and a half talking about Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton's big wins in the New York Primary. During this time C4 talked with REASON's Matt Welch and Political Pollster Matt Towery about the Primary. At 10:30 C4 was joined in studio by Baltimore Mayoral Candidate DeRay McKesson to talk about why he wants to be the next Mayor of Baltimore. In the third hour of the show C4 asked the audience what was the biggest mistake that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake made around the Baltimore riots a year ok. In the final hour of the show C4 talked about how the MD State Teachers Union does not want Donald Trump to speak at a school on the Eastern Shore tonight.
Drag Race, Kimmy Schmidt, NY Primary and more!!!
When did your parents officially know that you were having sex ? NY Primary, NBA Playoffs, NFL Draft are all topics Tramaine, BG and Crack Rock sit down in the Maino Mansion to discuss. Also #amiwrong is a new segment that allow callers to ask Tramaine and BG are they in the wrong and they receive the honest truth.
The Day after NY Primary, old Trump interview with Parisi
NY Primary, Exploding Margaritas https://twitter.com/carolinacadillo http://carolinacadillo.net
Today on Pat and Stu, the Donald maintains a massive lead in the NY Primary! Also, more climate chaos stories, such as how climate change may turn crops into junk food, does Jeffy deserve his own segment and more! Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Monday through Friday. www.theblaze.com/radioFollow the show on Twitter: @PatandStuFacebook: www.facebook.com/patandstublazetv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We chug two beers and talk Texas dildo laws, Trump & 7/11, and who we voted for in the NY Primary. Recorded in our Hell's Kitchen apartment on April 20, 2016.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
In this special pre-NY Primary episode, Miriam tells me about her experience of being arrested in DC, and shares her hope for out political future.
Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour and a half talking about the Mayoral debate last night which he was a panelist on. During this discussion WBAL TV's Jayne MIller and Towson University Professor RIchard Vatz joined C4 to talk about the debate. At 10:30 C4 was then joined by GOP Senatorial hopeful Greg Holmes in studio. In the 3rd hour of the show C4 talked about why Donald Trump's kids can't vote for him in the NY Primary and why a Trump hat got a 16 year old in trouble in Maine. In the final hour of the show C4 talked about a new program called a Textalyzer that can tell if you are texting in a car. And he ended the show talking about how Doanld Trump wants to bring back Waterboarding.
Mark Green, NYC's first Public Advocate and author/editor of 23 books, latest being next month's Bright, Infinite Future: A Generational Memoir on the Progressive Rise joins us to discuss the upcoming NY primaries on April 19th.
This week, our Chairman Nick Langworthy gives an exclusive preview of the NY Primary! We also discuss Dean Skelos, the budget, the minimum wage, and more!
This week, Nick Langworthy discusses Chris Jacobs recent announcement, a preview of the upcoming New York Primary, and more!