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Plus Gov. Abbott is accusing Dallas and Collin County Islamic groups of possible criminal violations as it pertains to Sharia Law, DART is spending 16-million dollars on new security camera systems, the Texas DMV is cracking down on vehicle registrations after reports that illegal immigrants were able to register cars in the state, and more!
Joe Pags explains the latest Supreme Court decision impacting SNAP benefits and cuts through the confusion with clarity you won't get anywhere else. He lays out what the ruling really means for Americans and asks the question sparking national debate: What's wrong with expecting able-bodied adults on assistance to give back through part-time work or community service? Pags dismantles the left's argument and brings common sense to the conversation. Then, Texas Governor Greg Abbott joins Pags for a wide-ranging interview on the future of the Lone Star State. They cover mass migration from blue states like New York, New Jersey, and California, how crime and bad policy are driving people to Texas, and whether the flood of newcomers could ever turn Texas blue. Abbott shares his bold stance on school choice, property tax cuts, and “Texas First” policies, and his answer to the political question everyone's asking might surprise you. It's an informative, fiery, and forward-looking hour you don't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus: Gov. Glenn Youngkin unveils a new state-run emergency nutrition assistance program. Read more Virginia delegates file 2026 redistricting amendment draft Youngkin unveils state-run emergency nutrition assistance program ICYMI: VPM News' interview questions for Jason Miyares ICYMI (also) Jay Jones: Families 'desperate' for attorney general to put Virginia first Note: VPM's Fall 2025 membership campaign is ongoing now through Oct. 31. Click or tap here to see our matching challenges. Our award-winning work is made possible with your donations. Visit vpm.org/donate to support local journalism.
Plus: Gov. Youngkin declares state of emergency over lapsing SNAP funds; National Drug Take Back Day is Saturday; Preliminary results from a new survey of families waitlisted for subsidized child care in the commonwealth have been released; and other stories. Our award-winning work is made possible with your donations. Visit vpm.org/donate to support local journalism.
Plus: Gov. Glenn Youngkin has concerns about the governance of Virginia's electric grid operator; a federal prosecutor has stepped down over pressure from the White House — and more Central Virginia news. Tune in Wednesday for attorney general candidate interviews. Tune in Friday for gubernatorial candidate interviews. Early voting is open now in Virginia and lasts through Nov. 1. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Read more VPM News' interview questions for Winsome Earle-Sears Trump taps aide to replace US Attorney in Virginia's Eastern District Our award-winning work is made possible with your donations. Visit vpm.org/donate to support local journalism.
Northwestern University faculty members are urging the school's president not to strike a deal with the Trump administration. Crain's education reporter Brandon Dupré discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Gov. Pritzker signs bill that boosts Chicago police and firefighter pensions, tractor makers warn tariffs will raise machinery prices for farmers worldwide,Mag Mile's retail rebound slowly begins and AMA decries CDC's move to cut experts out of panels that develop vaccine policy.
The Trump administration's federal cuts that have gutted grants threaten the work of Illinois researchers. Crain's contributor Judith Crown talks with host Amy Guth about the potential long-term impacts of such funding cuts.Plus: Gov. Pritzker to announce he's running for a third term; Ronald McDonald House buys neighboring Streeterville property and eyes expansion; GE HealthCare and Stanford Medicine renew partnership to push total body scanning tech; and McDonald's and Krispy Kreme end partnership over cost issues.
Choose Chicago President and CEO Kristen Reynolds talks with host Amy Guth about the city's new branding campaign and why she believes it's a “new era” for the city.Plus: Gov. JB Pritzker fires back at D.C. hearing on ICE action, global rare earth fight hits home with Ford plant shutdown in Chicago, University of Chicago gets $25 million from trustee for K–12 education research and YMCA of Chicago taps next CEO.
Hi it's Julie! This week on We're Still Here, things get real (and a little ridiculous). Simon and I talk with John about Governor Kathy Hochul's apology for New York's Indian boarding schools—what it got right, what it left out, and why “haven for orphans” isn't the flex she thought it was. We also get into the Vatican hoarding Indigenous artifacts like it's a colonial Costco, and the new Pope's silence on whether they'll ever be returned.Plus: Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma keeps picking fights with the Muscogee Nation over tribal license plates. We also dive into why Native students still have to fight to wear ceremonial regalia at graduation. Spoiler: It's 2025. This shouldn't be controversial.And we got some incredible calls—including one from a listener on a cross-country road trip to see his trans daughter. He said hearing me talk a few weeks ago about trans people being sacred and medicine on this land - helped him understand her in a whole new way. Yeah—we cried too.Julie Francella (Aakadewin-O Waawaashkeshi Ikwe "Brave Deer Woman Standing Strong from The Heart") https://juliefrancella.comhttps://www.instagram.com/simonsaidtakeapicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Crain's list of the best restaurants offers recs for client dinners, lunch, post-workday drinks with colleagues and even a breakfast meeting option. Reporter Ally Marotti and host Amy Guth discuss about this year's list and the restaurant group betting big on the Loop with new spots anchored to hotels.Plus: Gov. Pritzker shuts door on state funding for revised One Central megaproject, a business-backed group raises $10 million in bid to reshape City Hall, Rivian ups its Illinois investment with supplier park and a hotel group warns of travel hit as Trump administration policies chill tourism.
Plus: Gov. Youngkin's plans to appoint former state AG Ken Cuccinelli to UVA's Board of Visitors; Chestefield County's budget; and other stories.
People on the left and right enjoy Trump impersonations for different reasons. But it can go too far and it's becoming a bit of an issue at the Texas Capitol. Plus Gov. Abbott may be celebrating too soon on school vouchers and Jeremy digs into the similarities between Republicans now and some Democrats nearly 100 years ago. Join the conversation with Scott Braddock, editor of The Quorum Report, and Houston Chronicle political writer Jeremy Wallace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chicago's efforts to fight opioid overdoses show early promise. Crain's health care reporter Katherine Davis discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Gov. JB Pritzker says feds targeting 2,000 in Chicago for deportation as the threat of immigration raids stifles Little Village commerce, United Center owners snap up nearby lots as Near West Side mega-project takes shape, Pulaski Savings Bank closed by regulators due to "unsound" condition and proposed zoning changes could bring more density to Far North Side corridor.
Story #1: '60 Minutes,' 'The View,' 'Call Her Daddy,' Stephen Colbert. Vice President Kamala Harris' media blitz is in full force. Will she be able to withstand the awareness of the average American? Story #2: Will and Outkick Columnist Bobby Burack answer questions from you, the listener. Plus, an honest look at the state of the election. Story #3: Did Aaron Rodgers force the firing of his head coach, or was this political? The crew discusses the real reason the New York Jets fired Head Coach Robert Saleh Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Abel Maldonado—Former Lieutenant Governor of California & Surrogate for Donald Trump—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Kamala Harris's appearance on The View where she bizarrely stated she wouldn't change any of President Joe Biden's policies. Maldonado also reacts to polling which indicates Trump is surging in popularity within the Hispanic community. PLUS Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law banning local governments from requiring identification to vote in California. 4:30pm- Democrats Want to Kill the Filibuster Because John Legend Told Them To. Kristina Peterson, Tarini Parti, and Lindsay Wise of The Wall Street Journal report: “It wasn't a topic Senate Democrats were expecting musician John Legend to ask them about. But during a 2019 donor event held at Legend's California home, the pop star pressed lawmakers on how they would actually pass the policies they were proposing—given the hurdle of the Senate filibuster. That rule requires 60 votes for most bills to advance, rather than a simple majority, and Legend wanted Democrats to end it.” You can read the full article here: https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/filibuster-senate-kamala-harris-election-2024-0c407e48?mod=hp_lead_pos11 4:40pm- While speaking with Howard Stern, Kamala Harris claimed that if Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election, he'll jail journalists and critics. Stern doubled down on the conspiracy theory and said Trump will specifically jail comedians Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and Stephen Colbert. 4:50pm- Hurricane Helene Reveals a Rudderless White House. Douglas Schoen and Andrew Stein write in The New York Post: “The failure of the Biden-Harris administration to take charge of urgently needed rescue and recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene underscores a key question: Who is really running this White House? Right now, we have no clear answer. President Biden's and Vice President Kamala Harris' cavalier indifference to the Americans fighting to survive in the disaster zone has left us—both longtime Democrats—speechless. Substantively, politically and personally, both Biden and Harris had ample reason to step up in the aftermath of the storm's horrific destruction. Yet their administration has repeatedly failed Helene's victims—and, by extension, the American people as a whole.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2024/10/07/opinion/helene-reveals-a-rudderless-white-house-and-harris-flaws/
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (10/08/2024): 3:05pm- Ron DeSantis vs Kamala Harris. On Tuesday, NBC News reported that Governor Ron DeSantis has been ignoring phone calls from Vice President Kamala Harris as Florida prepares for Hurricane Milton. During a press conference, DeSantis flatly denied ever ignoring Harris's attempts to reach him and insisted “this is not a time for politics.” Meanwhile, Harris publicly accused DeSantis of not putting the people of Florida first. But on Tuesday President Joe Biden came to DeSantis's defense—applauding his performance during the crisis, saying the governor is doing a great job. So, why is Harris lying and purposefully politicizing Hurricane Milton? 3:30- While appearing on “60 Minutes,” Kamala Harris delivered a lengthy, nonsensical response to one of host Bill Whitaker's questions. But don't worry—the program went back and edited the audio to make the answer seem coherent. 3:40pm- Despite help via the editor, Kamala Harris's “60 Minutes” interview was still a mess. She struggled to answer questions about the U.S. border, grocery prices, and foreign policy. Similarly, her appearance on The View was not without errors. At one point she explained that she would not have changed any of President Joe Biden's policies. So, how exactly can she continue to call herself the candidate of change? According to National Review, Harris realized her mistake and attempted to draw a distinction between her hypothetical presidency and Biden's—but all she could come up with was promising to appoint a Republican to her cabinet. Rich and Matt think it's safe to presume she isn't planning to appoint Mike Lee or Rand Paul. 3:50pm- Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Transgender-Cake Lawsuit Against Christian Baker Jack Phillips. David Zimmermann of National Review writes: “The Colorado supreme court on Tuesday dismissed the latest lawsuit against Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips, who was accused in the most recent suit of discriminating against a transgender attorney by refusing to bake a gender-transition cake. While ruling in favor of the Christian baker, the state supreme court did not weigh in on Phillips's free-speech rights. Rather, it dismissed the case on a technicality: Plaintiff Autumn Scardina, a man identifying as a woman, did not file the lawsuit correctly in Colorado.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/colorado-supreme-court-dismisses-transgender-cake-lawsuit-against-christian-baker-jack-phillips/ 4:05pm- Abel Maldonado—Former Lieutenant Governor of California & Surrogate for Donald Trump—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Kamala Harris's appearance on The View where she bizarrely stated she wouldn't change any of President Joe Biden's policies. Maldonado also reacts to polling which indicates Trump is surging in popularity within the Hispanic community. PLUS Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law banning local governments from requiring identification to vote in California. 4:30pm- Democrats Want to Kill the Filibuster Because John Legend Told Them To. Kristina Peterson, Tarini Parti, and Lindsay Wise of The Wall Street Journal report: “It wasn't a topic Senate Democrats were expecting musician John Legend to ask them about. But during a 2019 donor event held at Legend's California home, the pop star pressed lawmakers on how they would actually pass the policies they were proposing—given the hurdle of the Senate filibuster. That rule requires 60 votes for most bills to advance, rather than a simple majority, and Legend wanted Democrats to end it.” You can read the full article here: https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/filibuster-senate-kamala-harris-election-2024-0c407e48?mod=hp_lead_pos11 4:40pm- While speaking with Howard Stern, Kamala Harris claimed that if Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election, he'll jail journalists and critics. Stern doubled down on the conspiracy theory and said Trump will specifically jail comedians J ...
Filling in for Howie is Maine man Aaron Chadbourne, who comes in swinging at Speaker Mike Johnson as he does his network news tours. Aaron points to one particular interview with CNN's Jake Tapper where Johnson is starting to sound more and more centrist by the day. Then, Aaron takes calls from his fellow Mainers who are fed up with Draconian Governor Janet Mills.
On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Bill Nigut and Tia Mitchell Georgia's presidential primary. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Mark Niesse and political science professors Charles Bullock and Karen Owen assess the low turnout and discuss what we may nevertheless learn about the state's voter preferences in a low-turnout primary Tuesday. Then, the AJC reports that the No Labels Party may recruit former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan as their candidate for president. Plus: Gov. Wes Moore, Maryland's first African American governor, who campaigned for President Joe Biden in Atlanta and Columbus last weekend, joins Tia Mitchell and Bill Nigut. Wes Moore says he'll work tirelessly for Biden reelection LINKS TO TODAY'S TOPICS Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour "Politically Georgia" Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297 . We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” CREDITS Executive Producer- Shane Backler Producer- Natalie Mendenhall Engineer- Matthew McWilliams Editor- Matt Owen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Candi & Victoria cover recent controversy over pronouns in the Virginia State Senate. Plus, catch up on what you missed from the Pro-Life day and see how you can support families by contacting Governor Youngkin on critical issues.In case you missed it, you can watch the full March for Life Rally here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak942QrbrTU
Across the U.S., thousands of children and young adults serve as informal interpreters for family members that don't speak English. For kids of Latino immigrants in Kansas City, being the family interpreter is an honor and burden. Plus: Gov. Laura Kelly is again calling for lawmakers to expand Medicaid to provide health care to about 150,000 low-income Kansans.
Howie's got sound from the newly indicted Hunter as well as his senile father, Joe. It's a good thing this is the family in charge of the United States, isn't it? Howie also welcomes former Gov. Paul LePage to the show to plug his fundraiser event for families in Lewiston, Maine.
Crain's contributor Dan McGrath talks with host Amy Guth about the future of the Bears and White Sox. Plus: Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson ask feds to fast-track work authorizations for people seeking asylum, AbbVie drug among those Biden targets for Medicare price cuts, Zebra Technologies to slash 700 jobs, an investor sues Wirtz company over short-form merger and Danny Wirtz assumes his late father's co-chairmanship of Breakthru Beverage.
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local market, including how big-dollar sales are down by half this year. Plus: Gov. Pritzker issues disaster proclamation over storms in late June and early July, leads contingent of state political and business leaders on U.K. 'trade mission;' feds say Outcome Health founder still spends lavishly despite asset freeze; Chicago developer plans Deerfield entertainment and retail project; and United Center teams with Pepsi after long run with Coca-Cola.
Crain's reporter Danny Ecker talks with host Amy Guth about developer Sterling Bay's effort to strike a deal with the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund to help bail out its Lincoln Yards megaproject. Plus: Gov. Pritzker makes personal pitch as EV battery makers near decision on Illinois plants, developer pulls plan to turn Baxter HQ into industrial park, the Chicago Sky's new co-owners include Laura Ricketts and Mary Dillon, and Midway is back to pre-pandemic strength, but O'Hare is lagging.
Lt. Gov. Patrick, waving cash at the TV camera like Mattress Mack in Houston, is promising Texans that his tax plan will save them more money than Speaker Dade Phelan's blueprint. Plus Gov. Greg Abbott is now saying teachers in Texas public schools are teaching kids to hate America. What? Join the conversation with Scott Braddock, editor of The Quorum Report, and Houston Chronicle political writer Jeremy Wallace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crain's restaurants reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about the latest big restructuring moves coming from McDonald's and a local plant-based food startup that just raised $5.5 million. Plus: Gov. Pritzker and Mayor-elect Johnson working together to land DNC convention in Chicago, AbbVie cuts guidance and pulls accelerated approvals for blood cancer treatments, both Salesforce and Facebook parent Meta aim to unload big chunks of Chicago office space, and court upholds dismissal of Chicago parking meter lawsuit.
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Senate Bill 1 could relax some homeschooling requirements, plus Ohio could expand its voucher program.
Paris and Jeremy asked for pizza recommendations, and listeners responded. We won't get too cheesy, but it really put a pepperoni in our stepperoni. Plus: Gov. Charlie Baker was with our colleagues Jim Braude and Margery Eagan yesterday, and got calls from some familiar voices: Maura from Cambridge, Bill from Canton, and Marty from Dorchester.
Watchdog RI Chairman Ken Block, retired URI Political Science Professor Maureen Moakley and Former State Representative Nick Gorham join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss two gubernatorial debates, Gov. McKee is appealing the truck toll verdict, the latest in CD2, and more. Support the show
Crain's contributor David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about the new TV series "The Bear," based on a chef who returns to Chicago to run his family's Italian Beef joint. How authentic is it? Manilow explains what the local restaurant community is saying about the series and offers recommendations for the best Italian beef sandwiches around town. Plus: Gov. Pritzker declares monkeypox a public health emergency, Rivian argues the Senate climate bill is stacked in archrivals' favor, U of I gets grant to start First Amendment law clinic and State Farm hits Illinois auto customers with price hike—again.
Crain's contributor David Manilow continues to talk with host Amy Guth about annoyances while dining out, and he shares highlights of his recent conversation with longtime restaurant worker with a lot of say on the topic. Plus: Gov. Pritzker moves to tighten gun-ownership rules, feds probe Amazon warehouse near Chicago for potential workplace hazards, Carvana suspended again in Illinois, and Chicago gets only one nod on the list of best restaurants in the world
Biden can't keep his body & hands off of the young kids. Neither can Disney employees. Plus Gov. Hochul plays politics distraction while her Lt. Gov is arrested. Livestreaming on Instagram Wed. @5:30 PM (pst) @generation_mars Watch episode on Rumble TV
This week, Andy's got the story of David Alvarez and his potential violation of city ethics law. The former San Diego city councilman, and now candidate for the state Assembly, worked for SDG&E before the mandated “cool off” period was over. Whether he was lobbying is the big question. This has led to a fiery campaign for Assembly District 80. Alvarez and the other Democrat seeking the seat, Georgette Gómez, have been dragged in political ads for their violations of public trust. We're going to recap some political history and talk about what it all means for the special election. Plus: Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to help with gas prices. And local governments are so over COVID. Support this show and our reporting at vosd.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Ear Shot: The last year is associated with loss and pain for a lot of people. But for some, 2020 was a turning point toward something different, something better. It was a point when some recognized they needed a change. This week, we hear from a local musician who talks about embarking on a new adventure. Plus: Gov. Andrew Cuomo is requiring vaccinations or weekly coronavirus tests for state workers, but stops short of a new mask mandate. And a local park ranger talks about his experience fighting the Bootleg fire in Oregon.
This year's Chicago Auto Show puts a spotlight on electric vehicles. Rob Kelter, Senior Attorney at the Environmental Law & Policy Center talks with host Amy Guth about what it will take to get consumers to transition away from gas-powered cars. Plus: Gov. J.B. Pritzker makes his re-election bid official; Nature's Fynd raises $350 million to become Chicago's tenth “unicorn” this year; Foxtrot plans to open 50 stores in 2 years; and a new lawsuit threatens to slow Illinois' weed licensing process.
Buck starts the day looking at the most recent jobs report which is terrible for Joe Biden, but the media refuses to admit that. Plus Gov. DeSantis takes his shot at Dr. Fauci over the email scandal and Ryan Girdusky joins the show.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Find Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck starts the day looking at the most recent jobs report which is terrible for Joe Biden, but the media refuses to admit that. Plus Gov. DeSantis takes his shot at Dr. Fauci over the email scandal and Ryan Girdusky joins the show. Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com. Find Buck on: Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Buck starts today with the lies from the Biden Administration over what is becoming a major situation at our southern border. Migrants are coming across the border because Joe Biden is President and the Dems refuse to acknowledge it. Plus Gov. Whitmer was the queen of the lockdown a year ago and still wont back down now, Liberals want double masks for everyone even after vaccination and the media is saying the shootings in Atlanta were hate crimes despite evidence that says differently.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Find Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck begins the show with the pandemic one year later, what have we learned? Plus Gov. Newsome in California says we will "never" go back to normal, Nancy Pelosi celebrates a giant new spending bill and Ryan Girdusky joins Buck to discuss the crisis at the US-Mexico border.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck starts the day with how important big tech censorship is to the future of America. Plus Gov. Cuomo magically wants to open the economy now and David Harsanyi from National Review joins the program.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 4, Episode 244.It is time to ask the question, how much Tyranny is enough? Plus Gov. Cuomo says no bathrooms for restaurant customers in NYC, the ugly politics of who gets the vaccine first, Journos are the enemies of free speech and Trump gets a win in the Supreme Court. Also Rep. Andy Biggs and Jesse Kelly join the show.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck begins today's show with how much Democrats and "experts" being wrong on Covid-19 measures is costing the country. Plus Gov. Cuomo is the real Grinch and why Female's should not be participating in Male athletic competition.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 4, Episode 197.A Gallup poll came out about how many Americans feel better about their lives now compared to 4 years ago and the numbers look good for President Trump. Plus Gov. Whitmer in Michigan blames Trump for a kidnapping plot against her, Nancy Pelosi picked a convenient time to talk about the 25th amendment and why are some schools still closed?Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Subscribe to Buck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UNT1OrFind Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 23 of the WCIA 3-in-1 podcast, Bret Beherns and Andy Olson recap a busy week with the Big Ten voting to restart its season. Plus Gov. Pritzker sounds off against high school contact sports like football returning to competition anytime soon.
Sue ponders why the Democrats are able to continue with their bad policies. She attacks the vaping issue sweeping the state. Plus Gov. Walz and his "bonding tour" and why are the schools asking our kids so many questions?
Yummy stuff: on this Fourth (Fifth) of July episode, the Garage Hour goons spend time feeling good about America, watching out for America, talking about America, and then reminiscing about all the great stuff we ate while doing it. .45 Phil, Chef Jeff from The Hills in La Mesa, CA, and Hostus Maximus Justin Fort discuss chicken, marinades, grilling, peppers (again!), tri-tip, Beth Burgers and all the beers we can enjoy with them before taking a knife to the Oobama-made crisis on America's southern border, taking a bite out of the latest numbers from the massive (MASSIVE) Gov't Motors recall, sticking our toungue out at the crisis of violence that is gun-free Chicago (how's taking guns away from law-abiding citizens working out?), and pinching our nose at the crisis that is hipster culture. Of course, this is the Fourth (Fifth) of July episode, so we also spent some time on what Independence Day means to each of us, and the sacrifices that got us here (and you'd better start paying attention, or we're going to need to make some more). jf
Frank Burke, businessman in Wisconsin and contributor to American Thinker. We discussed the special elections in Wisconsin. Adryana Boyne, VOCES ACTION, joined us to talk about Gov Perry.