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Charles Coleman Jr. is joined by former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, MSNBC Legal Analyst Melissa Murray, former FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, Columbia University's Dr. Irwin Redlener, Pulitzer Prize-Winning journalist Laurie Garrett
On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet emphasizes the importance of moral clarity; Arsenio Orteza reviews the music of Ronnie Martin; and on Ask the Editor, Paul Butler reflects on a year of God's grace. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from the Mission Focused Men for Christ podcast. This month: fathers helping sons embrace biblical manhood. Mission Focused Men for Christ on all podcast apps.From Ridge Haven Camp and Retreat Centers in Brevard, North Carolina, and Cono, Iowa. Camp and year-round retreat registrations at ridgehaven.orgAnd from Evangelism Explosion International. Helping believers share the good news of Jesus with the world. EvangelismExplosion.org
Recorded Sunday 01 June 2025
Guests: Jamelle Bouie, Paul Butler, Gina Amato Lough, Ben RhodesThe President's pardon spree continues. Tonight: how Donald Trump is making crime legal again and cashing in along the way. Then, instant backlash over Trump's nomination of his criminal defense attorney for lifetime judicial appointment. Plus meet the newest victim of Trump's deportation dragnet. Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing criticism for what some see as her operating like President Donald Trump's personal attorney, despite pledging to be independent and vowing to never let politics factor into her decisions during her confirmation hearing. President Trump's tariffs and budget are causing alarm for many states,, forcing The House Budget Committee to try again to pass his "Big Beautiful Bill" after right wing Republicans helped sink it on Friday. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont joins The Weekend to discuss the his concerns about the bill.
Recorded Sunday 11 May 2025
Recorded Sunday 04 May 2025
Send us a textCelebrating the 100th episode of the Manufacturing Leaders Podcast with Paul Butler, CEO of the North East Automotive Alliance, who shares insights on the strength and future of the region's automotive sector.Key Highlights:£10.3bn turnover, 27,000 direct jobs, and 12 vehicles produced per employee (UK avg: 3.9)North East leads the UK in automation with 500+ robots per 10,000 workersNissan Sunderland builds 36% of all UK passenger vehicles25% of February's vehicle sales were fully electricSector needs 20,000 new recruits in five years, with digital tech and skills at the forefrontLike, Share and leave a Review - this really means the world to us!Please subscribe to the channel for more content! Theo James are a Manufacturing & Engineering Recruiter based in the North East, helping Manufacturing and Engineering firms grow across the UK. Please call us on 0191 5111 298
WORLD Radio host Mary Reichard speaks with Gregory Athnos, author of Silent Voices: Meditations for Holy Week. WORLD featured a portion of this interview during Friday's program, this is their full conversation.Audio excerpts from Silent Voices read by Jon Gauger.WORLD's Emma Eicher and Paul Butler edited and produced this episode.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
Recorded Friday 18 April 2025
Recorded Sunday 13 April 2025
Recorded 06 April 2025
There's a whole world of mystery, and quite a bit of maths, inside the humble sea shell.Forget ancestry searches online, shells can tell you the history of the world!Featuring:Amy Prendergast, University of Melbourne.Jann Vendetti, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Dr Paul Butler, Researcher at the University of Exeter. Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering: Carey DellThis episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast in March 2023 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.
In this episode of the "HR Mixtape," host Shari Simpson welcomes Paul Butler, Client Partner at Newleaf Training and Development. They delve into the critical importance of financial acumen for HR professionals, emphasizing how understanding financial metrics can enhance decision-making and drive business success. Paul shares insights from his extensive experience, highlighting the need for HR to partner with finance to maximize organizational performance. Key Takeaways: Financial literacy is essential for HR professionals to align human resources with business results. Building relationships with finance colleagues can create a safe space for HR to ask questions and improve their financial understanding. Implementing zero-based budgeting encourages a more strategic approach to financial planning and resource allocation. Tune in to learn how HR can leverage financial insights to foster a more effective workplace! Guest(s): Paul Butler, Client Partner, Newleaf Training and Development Book: Business Financial Intelligence: A mindset and skillset few people have and all organizations need.
In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some cutting-edge intel coming out of LimaCharlie's community Slack channel.North Korea's state-backed Lazarus Group is believed to be responsible for the largest cryptocurrency heist ever recorded, stealing $1.5 billion from the Bybit exchange. The "BadPilot" hacking campaign has been linked to Russia's Sandworm threat group, a unit of the GRU known for cyber espionage and disruptive attacks. GreyNoise has observed active exploitation of CVE-2025-0108, a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks' PAN-OS. Security researcher Paul Butler has demonstrated a novel technique for smuggling arbitrary data using emojis, leveraging the way modern text encoding and rendering systems handle Unicode characters.Kitty Stealer is a newly identified malware targeting macOS systems, designed to steal sensitive user data such as credentials, browser cookies, and cryptocurrency wallets.SEKOIA researchers have uncovered a previously unknown IoT botnet named PolarEdge, which has been operating covertly for an extended period.
In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some cutting-edge intel coming out of LimaCharlie's community Slack channel.Network traffic tunneling is a technique used by attackers to bypass security controls and exfiltrate data or establish covert communication channels. Threat actors use various tunneling methods, including DNS tunneling, HTTP/S tunneling, and ICMP tunneling, each with its own advantages depending on the target environment.The "BadPilot" hacking campaign has been linked to Russia's Sandworm threat group, a unit of the GRU known for cyber espionage and disruptive attacks.GreyNoise has observed active exploitation of CVE-2025-0108, a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks' PAN-OS. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to gain administrative access to affected firewall devices, posing a significant risk to organizations relying on PAN-OS for network security.Security researcher Paul Butler has demonstrated a novel technique for smuggling arbitrary data using emojis, leveraging the way modern text encoding and rendering systems handle Unicode characters.Kitty Stealer is a newly identified malware targeting macOS systems, designed to steal sensitive user data such as credentials, browser cookies, and cryptocurrency wallets.
Guests: Andrew Weissmann, Paul Butler, Sen. Peter Welch, John Brennan, Zach BeauchampTonight: another stunning resignation, an ultimatum from Trump's DOJ enforcer, and new reporting on brazen corruption of justice unfolding in public view. Then, as the Vice President picks a fight with European allies, new Republican outrage over "rookie mistakes" on the world stage. And four weeks into the second term the evidence that the TRump power grab can be stopped . Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.
Recorded Sunday 2 February 2025
Recorded Sunday 12 January 2025
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast, we feature Paul Butler, a retired law enforcement executive with over 27 years of experience. Renowned for his expertise in leadership, teamwork, and motivation, Paul has transitioned from a successful career in law enforcement to founding Paul Butler Presentations. His mission is to make a positive impact on others by delivering engaging, informative, and entertaining presentations. Paul's passion for helping individuals and organizations grow shines through in his work, as he focuses on making every event memorable and impactful. #LeadershipDevelopment #Teamwork #MotivationalSpeaking #EventPlanning #PersonalGrowth
Paul Butler is founding member and producer of psych rock band The Bees and has produced incredible albums for the likes of Devendra Banhart and Michael Kiwanuka. His sound and approach to production is incredibly unique and gets fantastic results! This episode is part 2. So if you missed part 1, scroll back to episode #94 and give that a listen first! Episode sponsored by Make Noise Pro Audio https://makenoiseproaudio.co.uk/ Click below to open a Spotify playlist featuring some of the music from our guests. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39vz6t8dhQYe6b1g1S2dFJ?si=c2af54607abd4302 If you have enjoyed this podcast, please don't forget to leave a review! Find me on socials: Podcast: @thatrecordingpodcast Ringo Nerdery: @allyouneedisdrums or www.allyouneedisdrums.com Drum Sessions: @joemontaguedrums or www.joemontaguedrums.com
Donald Trump is now the first American president convicted of a crime. The smooth trial process shows that — independent of the outcome — the U.S. justice system can still work, even with a powerful defendant. But full accountability seems far off. The federal courts, including the Supreme Court, have stalled Trump's prosecution for trying to overthrow the 2020 election and for misuse of classified documents and obstruction of justice. Listen to an expert discussion on how Trump's defense in the New York business records falsification trial, including Trumps' accusations of political motivations behind the charges, could serve as a blueprint in his other cases. This discussion shares insights from experts in the field including: Paul Butler, Albert Brick Professor in Law, Georgetown University Law Center; Legal Analyst, MSNBC Joyce Vance, Former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama; Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Law, University of Alabama School of Law; Legal Analyst, MSNBC; Senior Fellow, Brennan Center Michael Waldman, President and CEO, Brennan Center Moderator: Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Senior Director, Brennan Center Justice Program Please give us a boost by liking, subscribing, and sharing with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please give it a 5-star rating. You can keep up with the Brennan Center's work by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, The Briefing: https://go.brennancenter.org/briefing
Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join Paul Butler, CIO at Regional West Health Services, as they share invaluable insights on leadership, growth strategies, and navigating workforce challenges in healthcare. Gain actionable advice and best practices to elevate your organization's performance in today's dynamic landscape.
There's a whole world of mystery, and quite a bit of maths, inside the humble sea shell.Forget ancestry searches online, shells can tell you the history of the world!Featuring:Amy Prendergast, University of Melbourne.Jann Vendetti, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Dr Paul Butler, Researcher at the University of Exeter. This episode was originally broadcast in March 2023. Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering: Carey DellThis episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.
On this week's episode, Andy Scott and Gary Logan are joined by WBC President Mauricio Sulaimán who faces boxing's toughest questions including his new six-judging scoring system idea. Mauricio also details the measures the WBC is taking to ensure clean athlete protocol and his thoughts on eccentric star Ryan Garcia's promotion of his upcoming bout against Devin Haney.Plus two time world champ Paul Butler previews his fight with Nolberto Jimenez as he looks to add the IBO title to his collection. Paul is joined by his trainer Joe Gallagher who discusses Lawrence Okolie's WBC bridgerweight title shot against Lukasz Rozanski.
Tonight on The Last Word: President Biden campaigns after delivering a fiery State of the Union address. Also, Donald Trump posts a $91.6 million bond in the E. Jean Carroll defamation suit. Plus, Republicans remain silent on Trump's adoration of dictators. And Biden cancels $138 billion in student debt. Tim O'Brien, Jennifer Rubin, Mark Zauderer, Paul Butler, David Rothkopf, and Jessica Saint-Paul join Jonathan Capehart.
Tonight on The Last Word: President Biden says Donald Trump threatens the “sacred cause” of democracy. Also, Team Biden starts 2024 with a strong economy. Plus, Rep. Andy Kim is running in the primary against Sen. Bob Menendez. And Democrats look to defeat Lauren Boebert in Colorado's 4th Congressional District. Rep. Jamie Raskin, Barbara McQuade, Paul Butler, Heather Long, Rep. Andy Kim, and John Padora join Jonathan Capehart.
“Nipping at his heels”Symone Sanders-Townsend – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, Tara Palmeri, Cornell Belcher, Donna Edwards, Harry Litman, General Barry McCaffrey, David Jolly, Paul Butler, Pete Strzok, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Rep. Colin Allred.
Guests: Ryan Reilly, Paul Butler, Harry Litman, Ron Fein, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Maria Hinojosa, Alencia Johnson, Tim MillerTonight: The push to take Trump off the ballot fails in Michigan—what it means for the election and what it says about the institutional guardrails in our country. Then, the numbers are in and the MAGA Congress is on course to make history as the least productive House in decades. Plus, the Biden administration's big push in Mexico on immigration.
In Donald Trump's federal election interference case, a three-judge panel mostly upheld the original gag order but narrowed its terms. Trump is barred from attacking potential witnesses, court staff, and most prosecutors but is allowed to criticize the charges, the Justice Department, and Special Counsel Jack Smith. Meanwhile, the U.S. added 199,000 jobs in Novemberand unemployment dropped to 3.7%. A closely watched consumer sentiment index is showing a more optimistic view of the U.S. economy. Eugene Daniels, Eugene Scott, Paul Butler, Jon Allen, Basil Smikle, Susan Del Percio, and Dr. Vin Gupta join.
Ali Velshi is joined by Paul Butler, Professor at Georgetown School of Law, Jennifer Rubin, Opinion Writer at Washington Post, Asaf Zamir, Former Consul General of Israel in New York, Aaron David Miller, Sr. Fellow at American Stagecraft Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Barbara McQuade, Fmr. U.S. Attorney, Rina Shah, Principal and Founder of Rilax Strategies, Rep. Summer Lee (D) Pennsylvania, and Melissa Murray, Professor of Law at NYU.
Tonight on The Last Word: The trial for allowing Donald Trump on the 2024 Colorado ballot begins. Plus, Israeli forces are reportedly closing in on Gaza City. And House Republicans introduce a stand-alone Israel aid package separate from Ukraine aid. Neal Katyal, Paul Butler, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Ellison Barber, Ronen Bergman, and Debbie Mucarsel-Powell join Jonathan Capehart.
Guest host Charles Coleman is joined by Rep. Dan Kildee, Rep. Barbara Lee, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross, Republican strategist Rina Shah, defense attorney Danny Cevallos, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, The Lincoln Project senior adviser Tara Setmayer, The Atlantic staff writer Tom Nichols, Politico's Sam Stein, NBC's Julie Tsirkin, and NBC's Antonia Hylton.
Tonight on The Last Word: Two House Republicans say they may work with Democrats to force a funding vote. Also, infighting reportedly led a top Trump Georgia lawyer to leave. Plus, Uvalde families join President Biden for the opening of the Federal Gun Violence Prevention Office. And New Jersey Sen. Menendez and his wife are indicted for a bribery scheme. Rep. James Clyburn, Adam Klasfeld, Paul Butler, Amy Lee Copeland, TX State Sen. Roland Gutierrez and Dr. Brian Williams join Jonathan Capehart.
Tonight on The Last Word: 3 co-defendants argue they acted “at the direction” of Donald Trump in roles as fake electors. Plus, a Trump ally fires back at the special counsel in the documents case. Also, the Texas GOP enacts laws taking over elections in a democratic county. And the Kremlin denies Putin's involvement in Prigozhin's death. Glenn Kirschner, Paul Butler, Bradley Moss, Rep. Colin Allred, and Michael McFaul join Ali Velshi.
Tonight on The Last Word: The Justice Department is set to send 11.6 million pages of evidence to the Trump defense team. Also, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is expected to charge Trump and his allies under Georgia's RICO law. Plus, Democrats look to nationalize the abortion fight in 2024. And President Biden creates a national monument near the Grand Canyon. Hugo Lowell, Paul Butler, Cynthia Alksne, Amy Lee Copeland, Sen. Tina Smith and Carletta Tilousi join Jonathan Capehart.
Guests: Kristy Greenberg, Paul Butler, Philip Bump, Sen. Raphael Warnock, Jen Miller, David PepperThe fevered push to make hot indictment summer last forever. Tonight: What happens when classic Trump delay tactics meet Judge Tanya Chutkan's courtroom. Then, as the D.C. grand jury continues to meet, a co-conspirator spills the beans on tape. Plus, Senator Raphael Warnock on Georgia as ground zero for democracy. And what we know about today's massive vote for reproductive rights and beyond in Ohio.
Tonight on The Last Word: The Justice Department cites a Trump post in a protective order ask. Also, many Arizona Republicans are still spreading election lies. Plus, Trump is facing three indictments and four criminal investigations. And Ohio is voting on increasing the threshold for amendments to the state Constitution. Harry Litman, Paul Butler, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, Mimi Rocah and Rep. Emilia Sykes join Ali Velshi.
Tonight on The Last Word: Special Counsel Jack Smith ramps up the Trump January 6 probe. Also, the Atlanta district attorney impanels a new grand jury to hear evidence and potentially file charges in the 2020 election investigation. Plus, the Senate gets its first-ever classified briefing on AI. And inflation drops to the lowest level in more than two years. Rep. Jamie Raskin, Paul Butler, Glenn Kirschner, Sen. Alex Padilla and Mark Zandi join Ali Velshi.
Tonight on The Last Word: Supreme Court conservatives limit LGBTQ rights in a 6-3 vote, in addition to striking down President Biden's student debt relief plan. Also, presidential candidate Ron DeSantis speaks to extremist group Moms for Liberty. Plus, a Jan. 6th rioter is arrested near former President Barack Obama's home. Kelley Robinson, Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost, Rep. Jared Moskowitz, Rep. Colin Allred, Paul Butler, and Kristy Greenberg join Jonathan Capehart.
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Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump repeatedly lashes out after his federal arraignment. Also, the Tennessee Democrats who were expelled over gun protests win their primary races. Plus, the AFL-CIO endorses President Biden's reelection in 2024. And Ukraine gains ground in a counteroffensive against Russia. Glenn Kirschner, Paul Butler, TN State Rep. Justin Jones, TN State Rep. Justin J. Pearson, Jared Bernstein and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman join Ali Velshi.
MSNBC's Katie Phang hosts “The Beat” on Wednesday, May 31, and reports on Trump's special counsel, the debt limit, and the 2024 presidential race. Denver Riggleman, Fernand Amandi, Juanita Tolliver, Alencia Johnson, Maya Wiley, and Paul Butler join.
Jason Johnson hosts “The Beat” on Friday, April 7, and reports on the controversy in Tennessee, Trump's legal battles, and the Texas abortion ruling. Alencia Johnson, Joyce Vance, Paul Butler, and Rick Wilson join.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the breaking news that former Vice President Mike Pence will testify in Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the ex-president, what the results of Wisconsin's Supreme Court election mean for abortion rights, an update in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit against Fox as a judge signals Rupert Murdoch may testify, the fallout of protests erupting in Tennessee as the community reckons with the latest mass shooting, and more. Joined by: Glenn Thrush, Paul Butler, Tim Heaphy, Cecile Richards, Donna Edwards, Jeremy Peters, Katie Phang, Tim Miller, TN State Rep. Gloria Johnson, and Eddie Glaude.
Guests: Jennifer Rubin, Paul Butler, Brendan Buck, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Jamelle Bouie, David Jolly, Donna EdwardsRepublican officials miss another chance to do the right thing. What does the possible indictment of Donald Trump reveal about the Republican Party? Then, the party of small government tries to investigate elected state officials for doing their jobs. And a swing and a miss for Florida governor Ron DeSantis—Why Donald Trump's potential indictment hasn't loosened his hold on the Republican Party presidential primary. Plus, Mike Pence sacrificed nearly everything to be Donald Trump's vice president. So why is there no place for him in the current GOP?
Guests: Tamar Hallerman, Paul Butler, David Plouffe, Sarah Longwell, Mehdi HasanIndictment watch underway in Manhattan as new details emerge in Georgia. Tonight: What the grand jury heard in Fulton County in multiple calls between Trump and election officials. Then: the Pentagon footage of the moment Russian jets attacked a U.S. drone. Plus: with 2024 in full swing in Iowa, new concerns about the social skills of Ron DeSantis. And a fresh reminder of the days when a scandal like Stormy Daniels would end political careers.
Tonight on The Last Word: Trump vows to continue his 2024 presidential run even if indicted. Plus, Georgia Republicans pass bills to discipline prosecutors. Also, the White Houses blasts anti-LGBTQ laws in Tennessee. And Attorney General Merrick Garland makes a surprise trip to Ukraine. Jennifer Rubin, Eddie Glaude, Michael Beschloss, Harry Litman, Paul Butler, BenDeLaCreme, and Michael McFaul join Jonathan Capehart.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the new reporting about the Manhattan District Attorney impaneling a grand jury in a case that could have major consequences for the former president, how to break a horrifying pattern of hate in this country after the brutal death of Tyre Nichols, the real and physical danger of spreading the election conspiracies and more.Joined by: Harry Litman, Michael Cohen, Susanne Craig, Paul Butler, Eddie Glaude, Kim Atkins Stohr, Vaughn Hillyard, Charlie Sykes, Barbara McQuade, Masih Alinejad and Frank Figliuzzi.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the latest in Memphis after five officers were charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tyre Nichols, how Democrats in Virginia defeated any plans for the state to restrict a woman's right to choose, new reporting from the New York Times that blouse the lid off the infamous Durham investigation and more.Joined by: Antonia Hylton, Paul Butler, Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas, Alicia Menendez, Charles Blow, Igor Novikov, Charlie Savage, Mary McCord, Barbara McQuade and Benjamin Wittes.