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Kevin Coughlin, Ohio State Chair for U.S. Term Limits and a former Ohio State Senator and Representative. Since Congress Won't Fix Itself, States Will Fix Congress
Dan and Jason talk with Ohio Senator Bill Blessing about the Bengals and Hamilton County's proposal for state funding, on 700 WLW!
Dan and Jason talk with Ohio Senator Bill Blessing about the Bengals and Hamilton County's proposal for state funding, on 700 WLW!
Dan and Jason talk with Ohio Senator Bill Blessing about the Bengals and Hamilton County's proposal for state funding, on 700 WLW!
Nina Turner, former Ohio State Senator, and co-host of the radio program “Truth Time,” and the national spokesperson for Braver Angels, John Wood Jr., talk about trending political topics.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
SERIES 2 EPISODE 218: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) I have been thinking for awhile now that there will come a point, this year, this election, maybe this MONTH, where we will all be saying “Can you believe we came THIS CLOSE to not making Vice President Harris the nominee?” You have heard about THE poll: Ipsos for Reuters (Harris 42 Trump 38 Kennedy 8 third-party race; Harris 44 Trump 42 head-to-head) that's a four point shift TO Kamala Harris… in a week. But have you heard the OTHER polls? Marist for NPR and the PBS News Hour? Harris 42 Trump 42 Kennedy 7 / Trump 46 Harris 45.YouGov for Yahoo News? Harris 46 Trump 46. These numbers are from the FIRST FULL DAY of the Harris campaign and she is already in a statistical tie. Harris's favorables are at a net -2, sounds meh. Biden's? A net -18. Trump's? Net -19. More jaw-dropping still? The top Republican internal pollster in Georgia has Harris starting off there, trailing just 48-47. And best of all: Do you agree or disagree: at 78 years old Trump is too old to work in government? Agree – 53%. Disagree – 43%. Trump's pollster issued a panicked memo lowering the bar just as the Reuters poll was coming out. Funny he never mentioned the age issue! Polling, polling, polling. Plus it's hard to tell what the Fascists are freaking out about the most: the polls, Kamala declaring war on their suddenly oldest-ever candidate, or their leadership's insistence that they can't call her "colored" (like Sebastian Gorka did a week ago) or use racial epithets and especially not call her "DEI." Which, of course, is what they immediately called her. Or maybe it's J.D. Vance. There's instant buyers' remorse because he's so bad on stage that they can't tell if he's inflated or stuffed - or both. B-Block (35:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Colombian emigre Valentina Gomez is running for Secretary of State in Missouri on an anti-immigration platform and now she's illegally used the balcony of the Speaker of the House on which to film an ad. An Ohio State Senator becomes the last Republican to threaten Civil War, and the New York Post and Senator Mike Lee both fall for the worst fake announcement of the fake death of the fake Jimmy Carter on fake stationery imaginable. C-Block (47:10) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: I mentioned Aaron Sorkin yesterday. Time to explain the story of the day I was watching one of his TV shows and suddenly my father's favorite saying was coming out of the mouth of Aaron's lead character because Aaron had gotten in the habit of borrowing my life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Joe DeMare talks about his birthday visit to the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, where he saw bald eagles, trumpeter swans, and a host of other birds and other critters. Next, he interviews Julia Martini, head of the non-profit For The Love of Cats, which captures and neuters feral cats. Rebecca Wood talks about bees. Ecological News includes: more success for sand batteries; how the major car companies are trying to sabotage the transition to electric; and an Ohio State Senator whose waste wells are leaking and poisoning an area over 15 miles square.
As the kick-off to America's Work Force Union Podcast's “Best of 2023” coverage, we are replaying one of our popular episodes from the year. Former Ohio State Senator and founder of the We The People Action Fund, Tim Ryan, anchors the first part of the show. During his interview, Ryan discussed the origins and purpose of the political organization. Ryan also talked about voters growing discontent with the political system and how his new PAC is trying to improve public opinion on American politics. The second guest who originally appeared on November 6, attorney and organizer for the Doctors Council SEIU, Marisa Powell, continued America's Work Force Union Podcast “Best of 2023” coverage. In her interview, Powell discussed the organizing success of doctors in the Allina Healthcare System throughout Minnesota.
Former Ohio State Senator, and founder of the We The People Action Fund, Tim Ryan, joined America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the fund and its origins. Ryan also talked about voters growing discontent with the political system and the ways his fund is trying to improve the feeling around politics. Attorney and organizer for the Doctors Council SEIU, Marisa Powell, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the organizing success of doctors in the Allina Healthcare System throughout Minnesota.
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock our full premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Former Bernie 2020 co-chair, Ohio State Senator, and congressional candidate Nina Turner rejoins Bad Faith to talk about her new movement organization We Are Somebody. What does Turner hope to accomplish that's different than other advocacy orgs and how? Can lefty orgs regain the trust of the donor base after being disappointed by Bernie after the end of his campaigns? And how is she thinking about AIPAC as an obstacle to progressive candidacies and movements given what she went through running for Congress in OH-11, and given the political environment post-10/7? Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
On this week's episode of Lever Time: David Sirota is joined by progressive icon Nina Turner to talk about Ohio politics and why Democrats like Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg completely fumbled the political response to the train derailment in East Palestine. A former Ohio State Senator, Nina has a keen sense of why Trump's messaging appeals so much more to working-class residents and why Democrats must avoid the “neo-liberal cult of self-righteousness” if they want to win back voters. Also discussed: recent organizing efforts by Starbucks and Amazon workers and the 2024 presidential election.(16:42)If you'd like access to Lever Time Premium, which includes extended interviews and bonus content, head over to LeverNews.com to become a supporting subscriber.If you'd like to leave a tip for The Lever, click the following link. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. levernews.com/tipjarA rough transcript of this episode is available here.
Howie welcomes to the show the Ohio state senator serving East Palestine amidst the horrific train wreck early this month. Senator Rulli describes the response by the federal government, the visits from Trump and Buttigieg this week, and the ways the town is detoxing water and testing homes.
Howie welcomes Ohio State Senator Michael Rulli to the show to discuss the situation at "Ground Zero" in East Palestine, Ohio. Things are not good, and the federal government hasn't done anything to assist. Instead, Biden is in Ukraine and FEMA is dragging their feet. Then, Grace presents this week's round of Hate Mail that's full of vitriol and anger.
Today's special guest is former Ohio State Senator, author, and political activist Nina Turner . She joins host Rames Ja to discuss a variety of topics including the State of the Union, police reform, and voting rights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by Ohio State Senator Kirk Schuring. As we once again set our clocks back this weekend, Sen. Schuring gives us an update on possible legislation that will end Daylight Savings. Plus, we discuss the pending legalization of sports gambling, and more...
In This Episode03:11 - A brief overview of Nathan Manning's career03:50 - The difference between the Ohio House and the House of Senate05:34 - Update on the repeal of House Bill 610:56 - The Constitutional Carry17:13 - Why senators compete over gun legislation18:58 - How law enforcers profile person of interest27:00 - Nathan Manning on the issues of making college affordable36:11 - Governor Ron DeSantis' bill to support retired law enforcement K-9s41:33 - Nathan Manning on fighting drug issues45:30 - Reducing the tax burden55:17 - Nathan's stand on gay marriage1:10:43 - Other pressing issues Nathan is likely to addressFavorite Quotes13:41 - "My problem with Ohio's Constitutional Carry is the lack of training requirements. Without the training requirement, I don't think many people will get that training on their own." - Jim Larkin21:33 - "Notifying the police, that's by the second amendment, no infringement there. You're still allowed to possess your weapons. You're still allowed to bear arms, no infringement. The government is not coming to you and saying you cannot bear arms. What we're saying is that you can bear all the arms you want, but when the cops are dealing with you, you have to tell them." - Jim Larkin24:15 - "The fact that you're carrying a gun does not rise to reasonable suspicion, nor should it." - Jim Larkin26:13 - "If a police officer sees a known criminal driving down the road and there's an empty mag on the floor of that car, we should be allowed to start handling business at that point. That's what society pays us for. Society pays us to keep these people out of our neighborhoods and out of our lives. Let us do our jobs." - Jim Larkin41:15 - "When I first started practicing law, representing defendants and everything else, and meeting with them in jail, almost every defendant had either a drug or mental health issue. But once you got them off of that, they were good people and not conveying crimes and were productive members of society. Many people out there that have drug or addiction issues are good people." - Nathan Manning49:30 - "I have no problem with the federal government being involved in National Security because they're allowed to be involved in National Security. Do you know what they're not allowed to be involved in? States' Rights, Department of Labor, Education, and Welfare. They're not allowed to be involved in any of that." - Jim LarkinConnect with Nathan ManningNathan Manning for State SenateFollow the Pod Bless America Podcast on GETTREngage with Pod Bless America PodcastEmail: jim@pbapodcast.comEmail: dan@pbapodcast.comFacebookListen to more episodes of the Pod Bless America PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by Ohio State Senator Kirk Schuring, as he gives us more info on the recently passed sports gaming bill in Ohio, and other local topics...
Nina Turner, former Ohio State Senator and Campaign Chair for Bernie Sanders' Presidential campaign, has announced she is running for Congress once again! While she came short in her last race, there's hope she can pull it out this time which would be an amazing win for the progressive movement. Get connected below! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lukebeasleyofficial/ TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdSfpPHw/ Citations: First video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eajHyf26XVc&t=0s Second video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJdPa6srdWw&t=228s Third video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwld9zyFNls&t=0s Poll - https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/nina-turner-leads-poll-11th-congressional-district-race/95-5842fe8f-4824-4185-8020-c0f16a47da96
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by Ohio State Senator Kirk Schuring, as he gives us more info and updates on the recently passed sports gaming bill in Ohio.
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On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by Ohio State Senator Kirk Schuring, as he gives us more info on the recently passed sports gaming bill in Ohio, a possible increase in Hollywood film making in Ohio, plus his take on the Cleveland Browns.
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by Ohio State Senator Kirk Schuring. The sports gaming bill that he has spear-headed has been fully passed with Governor DeWine putting his signature to it. Senator Schuring gives us more details.
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by Ohio State Senator Kirk Schuring. The sports gaming bill that he has spear headed has passed the Ohio Legislature. So what are the new details and what happens now?
In the latest edition of our series of interviews with the candidates running for the Senate seat currently held by Rob Portman, 21 News managing editor Justin Mitchell speaks with Ohio state Senator Matt Dolan. Dolan talks about what he believes sets him apart from the other Republicans in the race, why the Great Lakes region is poised to be crucial to the economy of the future and why he's not worried about being singled out for criticism from former President Donald Trump.
Vernon Sykes - Ohio State Senator on Ohio redistricting commission vote.
China goes to space once again. Nathan brings us a great unnecessary invention. Jeffrey Toobin comes back to CNN. Ohio State Senator caught driving during Zoom call as House considered distracted-driving bill. Giant Waterslide in New Jersey goes up in flames. Blue Origin's first seat is at $28,000,000. Keagull made a shirt that you can see for yourself and possibly get one in the future. Here's the link (https://www.customink.com/designs/verbal/zmd0-00b1-s3vd/twt) Leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or Soundcloud. Share us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/verbalassaultpodcast), Twitter (@_verbalassault_) and if you really want to show your love support us via Patreon (www.patreon.com/verbalassault) for $1.00 an episode. We would love to hear from you on Google Voice (865-316-6955.) We are now on Bitchute!!! (www.bitchute.com/verbalassault)
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Andrew Brenner, a Republican, used a background to make it appear as if he were at home rather than behind the wheel of his car during a state meeting. The giveaway? His seatbelt. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony
Andrew Brenner, a Republican, used a background to make it appear as if he were at home rather than behind the wheel of his car during a state meeting. The giveaway? His seatbelt. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/support
Vote counting is underway in the city of Bessemer, Alabama, where workers are standing up to the second largest private employer in the United States: Amazon. Nearly 6,000 workers are now at the center of the most closely-watched unionization effort in recent US history. While Amazon workers make more than double the federal minimum wage in the United States, which is $7.25 an hour, many workers complain about the lack of respect and safety measures. They say that the pay is not commensurate with the extreme pressures and pace of their jobs. If the Bessemer employees do succeed, they will be the first Amazon workers to unionize in the United States. Amazon's profits grew by 84 percent in 2020 fueled by an online shopping boom during the pandemic. The company hired over 450,000 new staff across the US over the last year, but is facing increasing scrutiny in Washington, particularly after its founder Jeff Bezos, reportedly the richest person in the world, made $58 billion between March 2020 and March 2021. So what do the challenges facing this unionization effort tell us about the state of worker's rights in America? Guests: Nina Turner- Democratic candidate for Ohio's 11th Congressional District, former Ohio State Senator and former national co-chair for Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign Christian Smalls- Activist and former Amazon warehouse worker Richard Berman- Executive Director of the Center for Union Facts Watch other episodes of Inside America ➡ Weekly in-depth interviews with American opinion and policy-makers exploring the issues shaping US politics.
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: New photos taken by Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar show the desperate, inhumane, and all-too-familiar conditions children and families are living in while in Border Patrol’s custody under the Biden administration. Meanwhile, the House holds a hearing on the possibility of Washington D.C. becoming a state. You’ll never believe what the Republicans thought of all that! And lastly, the Biden Administration is reportedly planning another massive $3 trillion economic stimulus package, this time anchored by a large-scale infrastructure plan and green energy initiatives. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: The pictures coming out of Customs and Border Protection facilities will not shock you -- not anymore at least. They’re almost exactly the same as the horrific ones that came out when Trump was in power, only this time, we’ve supposedly got a kinder and gentler executive in power. Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar released photos on Monday from inside a CBP facilities, which he accessed on a tour for lawmakers. The photos, taken at a facility in Donna, Texas, show the conditions that many of the around 4,900 children in CBP custody are living in. They show crowded tent facilities, with children and adults wrapped in the aluminum emergency blankets lying on thin mattresses on the floor. As we discussed last week, CBP is basically blowing every federal guideline they’re supposed to uphold, keeping children for more than the allotted three days and stopping media and lawyers from accessing the buildings. Their facilities are also very publicly overwhelmed, and the Biden administration is still scrambling to contain the growing crisis. The Washington Post reports that the Administration is frantically searching for ways to slow down the surge of migrants and refugees, reverting back to sterner warnings not to come to migrants who have been lured by smugglers promising lax enforcement. Meanwhile, right wing groups are feeding into this chaos, distorting the real narrative of the need for better conditions for migrants in custody by feeding fake footage of border crossings to media outlets, including CNN, according to the American prospect. And what CBP does in these situations of course is pass the pain down to the migrants in their custody. When things get tight, it’s not the laws on who can go where that bend, it’s the ones that govern how desperate people at our border should be treated. Republicans Sputter About D.C. Statehood The House of Representatives convened a key panel to discuss the issue of statehood for Washington D.C. on Monday, leading to several absurd showdowns with Republicans. The issue has become a central part of the Democrats agenda on voting rights, particularly as Republican state legislatures seek to cement their power by passing the most draconian voter suppression laws as possible. Having two Senators from D.C. wouldn’t give those people back their rights, but it would give the Democrats a massive leg up in the precarious balance of Congress. Not to mention, it would also give everyone who lives in D.C. their proper constitutional rights. Republicans are terrified of this, of course, and their arguments against it are becoming so desperate and weak it’s pitiful to watch. Georgia Rep. Jody Hist, for instance, argued that D.C. could not be state because it didn’t have any car dealerships. It does, of course. Meanwhile, Zack Smith, a fellow at the neocon slime-factory Heritage Foundation, said in his opening statement that D.C. residents impacted the national conversation not through voting -- because their votes don’t count, remember -- but because lawmakers can see their lawn signs when they drive to work. We’re not making this up, people. Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman then rounded out the three stooges act by arguing that D.C. could not be a state because it doesn’t have any manufacturing, agriculture, mining or drilling. Again, farms do not actually vote, but go off I guess. Biden Plots Big Spending Plan The New York Times reports that the Biden Administration is putting together a massive $3 trillion economic spending bill, anchored by a huge infrastructure plan that might be funded at least in part by more taxes on corporations and the rich. The plan right now is still being passed around advisor’s desks, though a version of it is expected to be in front of the president and congressional leaders this week. It would reportedly spend heavily on clean energy development, rural broadband, and affordable housing, all of which are sorely needed priorities. But it may be too early to get completely excited. The Times also reports that the first package of spending may be tailored to appeal to republicans and centrist democrats, so it’s probably best to temper our expectations. Instead of one big bill, it’s also likely that the administration will try to push different aspects of a wider plan through in pieces. We’ll know more about what that will look like in the coming weeks, so we’ll be sure to keep a close eye on what looks good and what appears to be consolation offerings to the myth of bipartisanship. Still, the Times says this is expected to be Biden’s big push to make his mark on the nation’s economy, so it’s going to be a big one. We’ll see what he does with it. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Nina Turner, a former Ohio State Senator and long-time Bernie Sanders surrogate, in her campaign for the state’s 11th Congressional district. If Turner’s successful, she’ll certainly become a fast member of AOC’s growing progressive squad inside the House. A new mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado unfolded on Monday afternoon, when a gunman opened fire inside a grocery store. Denver’s ABC affiliate reported that at least six people were killed, and that the suspect had fired on police officers as well when they arrived. The Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower court decision that overturned the death sentence handed down to Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnev [ZHO-HAR SAR-NAI-EV], reopening the possibility that he will be executed by the state. The Senate confirmed Marty Walsh as Joe Biden’s new labor secretary on Monday night, which had the side-effect of making Boston City Council President Kim Janey the first black mayor of the city. MAR 23, 2021 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Over the past several years, our United Methodist Women Faith Talks host Jennifer R. Farmer, has worked on a special project documenting the experiences of some of our sisters who have navigated professional settings as the first or only. While the media is quick to document when a person becomes the first to hold a position, the first to reach a milestone, or the only, they can sometimes overlook or minimize the challenges a person in this situation may face and the ways in which faith can be a sustaining force.Listen in on this Faith Talks conversation about Jennifer's s new book, First and Only: A Black Woman’s Guide to Thriving at Work and in Life. The forward for the book was written by former Ohio State Senator and 11th Congressional Candidate Nina Turner, who declared the work “essential reading.” Released by the Christian publisher Broadleaf Books, First and Only is both a love letter and an affirmation of the ways in which faith can anchor every aspect of our lives.This episode of Faith Talks is features guest host Emily Jones, United Methodist Women’s Executive for Racial Justice.Visit http://www.UnitedMethodistWomen.org/FaithTalks for more information about upcoming Faith Talks conversations.
For the Defense- Introducing New Co-Host- Att. Jon Abott; Disgust in our new elected officials!- Why are Republican Politicians being asked to stay silent about the Election? Plus, who is next up for Ohio State Senator after the departure of Rob Portman?
Nina Turner is a hell-raising humanitarian. She's enthusiastically recognized as one of the strongest leaders of the American progressive movement. Nina is a professor, former Ohio State Senator, national co-chair of the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign, and continues to serve as the President of Our Revolution. She recently announced her candidacy for the special election to replace Marcia Fudge, who was appointed as President Biden's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in Ohio's 11th congressional district. As a Congresswoman, she has pledged to hold Joe Biden accountable: "In the midst of overlapping national crises, his (Biden's) administration has a critical window to deliver for the working people and young people who got him elected. If he fails to meet the moment — if he seeks instead to return us to a 'normalcy' marked by corporate handouts and extreme inequality — then the next Trump might be far more dangerous than the one we just defeated." __
Ohio State Senator Matt Dolan Spoke to Bill about Bills in Ohio House & Senate On trying to fix the way the state sends money to it's public school districts. Plus, Covid-19 & Vaccines in 2021
In this special trans-Atlantic Christmas edition of the Politics of Sound, Iain Carnegie welcomes former Ohio State Senator and media political commentator Capri Cafaro to the PoS virtual record shop to discuss her political career, her new recipe book which draws recipes from all sides of the political spectrum. the state of the nation as America awaits the inauguration of its 46th President, Joe Biden and, of course, her three all-time favourite albums!Capri emerges from the record shop with a rockin’ selection of albums by Led Zeppelin, Faith No More and Simply Red and the Politics of Sound House Band are on hand to perform their own version of tracks from her album selections.Merry Christmas!Twitter @politics_sound
In this episode I get to interview my Dad, Jerry Cirino, Sr., on his big win in Ohio Senate District 18. Listen as we talk about his top initiatives once he gets to the Senate, specifically Education, Healthcare, and Economic Development.Enjoy!
On this episode of #SpanningtheNeed, we will talk to Former Ohio State Senator & Candidate-Mahoning County Judge, Joe Schiavoni to talk about life, politics and the pandemic. #spanningtheneedJoe Schiavoni: https://twitter.com/JoeSchiavoniSubscribe for more and follow me here:PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... (or search "Spanning the Need w/Anthony Spano" on your podcast app)TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/anthonyvspanoINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyvspanoFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/anthonyvspanoPATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anthonyvspanoPlease sign up for updates on announcements, interviews, and giveaways below: https://www.anthonyvspano.com.
In Disquisition #10, State Senator Matt Dolan, of Ohio's 24th Senate District, sits down with Dev and Vikram to talk about a wide range of issues at the state level, something new to the podcast. From pressing topics like BLM and COVID-19 to ongoing concerns like Lake Erie's health and the opioid crisis, as well as school reopening at the state level and gun violence in Ohio, Senator Dolan gives his insight and his insider info "On the Issues". You can find Senator Dolan at https://electmattdolan.com/ or find him on the Ohio State Senate page. Follow the hosts @solonextemp on Instagram, Follow Dev @devsahuja, and follow Vikram @vikram_sundaram. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disquisition/support
4.15.20 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Wearing PPE while Black; Ga. Dem backs Trump; COVID-19 update; Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorses Biden; Stimulus checks delayed because Trump wants his name printed on them; Ohio State Senator want Trump prosecuted for crimes against humanity; Grants to small businesses delayed. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered 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.
Nina Turner is a former Ohio State Senator and the current Co-Chair of the 2020 Bernie Sanders Campaign. In 2016, I interviewed Nina and our conversation has stuck with me. It was emotional, authentic and refreshing. This guest episode features 7 “very real” minutes from our talk. 7ms merch: https://www.7minutestoriespod.com/
Medicare for All is the most ambitious health care proposal on the table right now, and the Bernie Sanders campaign is ground zero for making it a reality. In the second episode of a two-part series on health care, former Ohio State Senator and Sanders’ campaign co-chair Nina Turner explains why widely available and affordable high-quality health care would be revolutionary for the United States. Nina Turner was an Ohio State Senator from 2008 until 2014. In 2017, Turner became president of Our Revolution, a progressive political action organization spun out of Senator Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign, and she is currently the national co-chair of Sanders’ 2020 campaign. Her podcast, We The People with Nina Turner, is available everywhere podcasts are posted. Twitter: @ninaturner Instagram: @ninaturnerohio Further reading: https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/25/health/what-does-medicare-for-all-mean/index.html https://www.vogue.com/article/sen-nina-turner-universal-programs-opinion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is happening in the Ohio State Senate? Are things running smoothly right now? Anything new to expect? Listen in.
Pam's weekly discussion with the state senator on a number of topics. It was a busy Monday morning, check out the interview.
On Reality Asserts Itself, Nina Turner, former Ohio State Senator and leading Bernie Sanders surrogate during the primary, tells host Paul Jay that she grew up poor, believing in the Democratic Party and the Clintons but she came to understand the failure of the Party to serve the needs of the African-American community and poor white workers
Senator Schuring joins Canton's Morning News every Monday morning at 8:20 to provide insight into what is happening in Columbus pertaining to our area.
Everybody seems to be talking about the transportation budget these days. The Senate passed our version of the budget on Thursday. Now it will be up to the conference committee to work out the differences between the House and Senate versions of the budget. There is a lot of speculation on what the final outcome will be. We must get it done before March 31.
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State Senator Kirk Schuring reviews the Governor's proposed budget presented last week. Monies will go towards children and families, mental health and addiction, local communities, workforce investment and natural resources. He also explains the budget process.
Senator Schuring previews the State of the State Address
In the SERIES FINALE of our 2018 Midterms Special Edition, co-hosts Collin T Hayes and Sarah Schreck bring you interviews with two more guests from the great state of Ohio. First, Ohio State Senator and candidate for Secretary of State Frank LaRose (07:30) talks to Collin about how he plans to balance his responsibilities protect the integrity of Ohio’s election process while ensuring that all eligible voters have access to the ballot. Then, candidate for Ohio Treasurer Rob Richardson (32:30) joins us to discuss his unique approach to that office and how he proposes to advance criminal justice reform and college affordability if elected. To learn more about our guests, follow them on social media: Frank LaRose: @FrankLarose on Facebook and Twitter Rob Richardson: @robforohio on Facebook and Twitter All of us at Heinz Radio stand in solidarity with those affected by the tragic shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Please consider making a donation to one of these organizations supporting the victims and survivors: http://time.com/money/5437626/pittsburgh-tree-of-life-synagogue-shooting-how-to-help/ “Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: What You Need to Know as Fallout Widens” from NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/19/technology/facebook-cambridge-analytica-explained.html “How Facebook, Google, and Twitter ‘embeds’ helped Trump in 2016” from Politico: https://www.politico.com/story/2017/10/26/facebook-google-twitter-trump-244191 “Facebook says it gave ‘identical support’ to Trump and Clinton campaigns” from TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/11/facebook-says-it-gave-identical-support-to-trump-and-clinton-campaigns/ http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Audiobinger/
With special guests, Larry Cohen (Board Chair-Our Revolution/Board chair-Democracy Initiative/Past President-Communication Workers of America (CWA) ), Nina Turner (President-Our Revolution / former Ohio State Senator & Bernie 2016 Surrogate) and Basi Alonso and Sam Adaramola, Dreamers that work internally for Our Revolution.
A very special episode featuring a recent Mid-Day with Mark (Rep. Mark Pocan takes YOUR calls!) & a 30 minute town hall discussion with Nina Turner, President of Our Revolution & frmr. Ohio State Senator.
Dennis Kucinich is an internationally renowned champion of diplomacy and peace. His distinguished career in public service dates back to 1969 and spans councilman, clerk of courts, Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio State Senator, 8 term Member of US Congress and 2-time Democratic candidate for President of the United States. We discuss U.S. warmaking in Syria. See http://kucinich.com http://facebook.com/denniskucinich