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Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host open phones until 9:30am, then chat with CBS Steven Portnoy, on the US counter terrorism strike, the President's COVID-19 and other topics. During open phones we discuss our highly dysfunctional US government, the 'gotcha' moments that each party sets up for the other, and the lack of decorum and compromise. It wasn't the feel good show of the year, that's for sure... :)
Driving the news: Biden's symptoms have improved after his first full day taking Pfizer's antiviral pill Paxlovid, his physician said in a letter on Friday. He will continue to isolate in accordance with CDC guidelines, his doctor Kevin O'Connor said in the letter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsbrenterprises/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsbrenterprises/support
Hour 1: Mark shares an update on the President's Covid case before welcoming Art Laffer, of Laffer Associates, to discuss the current economic turmoil. Then, Ariel Helwani, with HBO Real Sports, joins to share on his latest feature which covers the World Series of Birding.
CNN reports that not only did Trump test positive for Covid just days before his first debate with Joe Biden, but his blood oxygen level dipped so low he was unable to carry his own briefcase from the helicopter that airlifted him to hospital. That, as Mark Meadows voluntarily hands over 6,000 pages of documents which include evidence the former Trump Chief of Staff was in contact with ‘Stop The Steal' rally organizers during the Capitol attack. Who else could be implicated if they were in contact with Meadows on January 6? Plus, Biden warns Putin of strong sanctions if Russia invades Ukraine, the Omicron variant raises new concerns about the global economy and the January 6 Committee subpoenas phone records of 100+ people, including former Trump officials. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Doctor's notes are being used against the mask mandate. Pa. senator questions the legality of the President's COVID-19 mandates. Penn State Health revised visiting rules for non-COVID-19 patients. You can win money by watching horror films. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter to discuss what the President's COVID plan means for government workers and residents of the city.
Dr. Marcus Plescia, ASTHO's Chief Medical Officer, reacts to President Biden's new COVID-19 strategy; Dr. Norman Oliver, Virginia's Health Commissioner, discusses the network ready to administer COVID-19 booster shots; Robin Matthies, ASTHO's Director of Social and Behavioral Health, explains a new resource to help states and territories communicate suicide and overdose risk and protective factors; and we share information about a webinar for health teams looking for ideas to improve their COVID-19 outreach to their communities. White House: Path out of the Pandemic ASTHO's Statement in response to the President's plan ASTHO Infographic: Creating a shared approach to suicide and overdose prevention Webpage: World Suicide Prevention Day ASTHO Resource: The youth mental health crisis: States invest in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies Webpage: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ASTHO Event: APPLETREE COVID-19 supplemental project presentations part 2
Lockdowns are marital law without troops in the streets. Athletes and sportscasters have responsibility when speaking out about issues to also speak out against the riots and looting. Can anyone explain to me why mass protests are OK, but my job is still shut down? Show notes: Troy Aikman and Joe Buck revealed their ignorance and character when they thought no one was listening. Flyovers are part of training missions, costing taxpayers $0, and we need those to keep our pilots ready. See 9/11 Colin Kaepernick joins the chorus to abolish the police. Ray Lewis in 2015 needs to be echoed by athletes today. Riots have topped $2 Billion in damages. That's state-budget level damage. COVID deaths by age (Oct 8th) are right around seasonal flu levels for under 44. This 17 minute interview of Dr. Scott Atlas from the President's COVID task force is a must. If 26 million protesters can pack the streets while spitting in the wind at each other, why can't I willingly go to work or Tiger Stadium with my 86,000 healthy friends? Sturgis biker rally with 450,000 was not a superspreader, just like the protests. But that didn't stop politicized science. The Joe Biden corruption scandal keeps... getting... bigger...
Joel Vettel grew up on a farm near Hillsboro, N.D. and attended Hillsboro High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from North Dakota State University, and a master’s degree in management from the University of Mary. He is a 2009 graduate of Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety “School of Police Staff and Command.” He is a 2013 graduate of the 253rd class of the FBI National Academy. Joel was appointed to the Fargo Police Department in 1997 and served in numerous roles within the department including leadership positions within the patrol division and investigations division. Joel served as the Public Information Officer for 7 years and worked with media from across the country. Joel has also developed numerous programs dealing with personal safety and de-escalation. He has lectured on the issue of workplace violence and dealing with physically aggressive people. After leaving law enforcement he was the Executive Director for the Fargo Park District for 3 years before taking on his new role for Sanford Health. His current role as Head of Strategic Community Partnerships for Sanford Health allows him the opportunity to work with numerous community partners in the pursuit to improve the human condition. Vettel is active with area youth athletic programs at both the high school and the college level. He served on numerous boards for organizations such the United Way of Cass Clay and FBI National Academy Association. He has served as the site liaison for ESPN Game Day and the Director of Operation for the USA Wrestling Asics National Wrestling Tournament, the largest wrestling tournament in the world. In his spare time Joel works as announcer for NDSU Athletics and a volunteer strength coach for Fargo Public Schools, and is an experienced adventure racer and obstacle course racer. Joel lives in Fargo with his wife and two daughters. Press play for: How human trafficking works Cyber security and the dark web Organ harvesting Online predators The President's Covid-19 diagnoses Antibody Tests How to serve your community Connect with Rick @MrRickJordan on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Help others find the show! Subscribe and Review on iTunes Subscribe and Comment on CastBox Subscribe on Google Podcasts or Google Play Follow on Spotify Subscribe and Review on Stitcher Rick’s company: ReachOut IT Production Credits
Last week I joined my longtime friend, Emmy-award winning television host Larry King to talk Covid-19, the 2020 Presidential election, and the Administration's successes and shortcomings in pandemic response. Our interview aired on his show, PoliticKING, which you can find on Hulu and Ora TV. New episodes air every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30pm ET. Thanks to Larry and his team for letting me share our interview with our listeners.
On this week's edition of "America: Changed Forever," how the President's COVID diagnosis is changing the Trump administration. Gil Gross catches up with CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett for the latest from the White House. And did the Vice Presidential debate change anything for voters? A conversation with political analyst Dan Schnur.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's edition of "America: Changed Forever," how the President's COVID diagnosis is changing the Trump administration. Gil Gross catches up with CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett for the latest from the White House. And did the Vice Presidential debate change anything for voters? A conversation with political analyst Dan Schnur.
We begin the episode by bringing back one of our favorite segments; (16:31) the week is dominated by the President's Covid-19 announcement and the Vice Presidential debate; (49:43) Eddie Van Halen is remembered, Jaguar Wright continues spilling tea, Fall TV begins in earnest, and “Ghost” has its mid-season finale; (1:26:54) the Lakers are up in the “Bubble” Finals, COVID forces the NFL to shuffle games, the Texans fire Bill O'Brien, Washington continues to feel the “Doug Williams curse.” FB & IG: thestopplayinpodcast Twitter: @Stop_PlayinPod #StopPlayinandSubscribe
In this week's Wisdom Wednesday, we discuss the President's COVID diagnosis and why we're in the minority that actually believes he contracted the virus. Also, we discuss how events like the President's diagnosis reveals that we don't think on social media as much as we just react and get into group thinking. Key thought: If all the President does is lie, why would we be so quick to believe him when he tweets that he feels better and he's defeated the virus?
Josh, Kate and David discuss the President's COVID-19 infection and the White House's coverup efforts, along with tonight's Vice Presidential debate.
This week, we're bringing you two episodes - because that's how crazy its gotten. In this special episode, Bill and Phil reflect on the President's COVID diagnosis, his mental and physical condition, the fact that a Supreme Court nomination announcement was also a super-spreader event, and the potential political implications of this historic news.
Writer, host, comedian and lover of pop culture and Vertigo Comics heroes Lacretia Lyon joins the fun on this week's edition of "Wassup Flobo?: After Hours." She's chatting comics, The President's COVID diagnosis, and which brands are worth "selling out" for... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wassup-flobo/support
Dedicated to the Refuah Shleimah of Rav Shemaryahu Yosef Chaim Ben Pesha MiriamThe Sar HaTorah Hagaon Rav Chaim Kanyevski.The fellows mix it up on a wide range of important topics, including the President's Covid-19's infection,the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg,Halacha's stance on abortion,originalism on the Supreme Court,and the continued laxity in the Charedi world to adhere to governmental suggestions and regulations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
After a weekend's worth of hearing all the nonsense about the President's COVID treatments, I guess I just wasn't in the mood to take this morning's show too seriously. So, I didn't. (Except for that stuff about Rick Moranis' attacker: I will seriously take the piano wire to that guy.)
Trump at a WH coronavirus briefing, March 2020 (Photo: Flikr) 0:08 – Mondays with Mitch Mitch Jeserich hosts Letters and Politics, weekdays at 10AM on KPFA. We discuss Trump's COVID diagnosis, how it could effect the election, the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, 0:30 – COVID science update John Swartzberg is clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. 1:08 – Calfire update on Glass Fire Lynn Tolmachoff is a Public Information Officer with Calfire (@CALFIRE_PIO). 1:12 – Stories from the fire zone Now on to the stories of some people who've had to flee the massive Glass Fire in Sonoma and Napa counties. Because of COVID, most evacuees are avoiding emergency shelters — instead, they're staying with friends, or relatives, or in hotels, or in parking lots. Our producer Corinne Smith (@Cocoluces) went to interview to some of the people who are at the shelters, and filed this report. 1:18 – Why wildfires destroy some buildings and not others Jack Cohen is a retired US Forest Service Research fire scientist. He just wrote an article for Wildfiretoday.com called Community destruction during extreme wildfires is a home ignition problem. 1:34 – Who the Fed's relief measures have benefitted, and who they could Jesse Eisinger (@eisingerj) is a senior reporter and editor with ProPublica, and covering the Federal Reserve and how the US government is responding – or not – to the pandemic recession. The post What we know and don't know about the President's COVID illness; Plus: Voices from the fire zone in Sonoma and Napa counties appeared first on KPFA.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host noted pollster Dr. G. Terry Madonna talking about the impact of the President's COVID hospitalization, the debate last week and the President's path to the White House. During open phones, we discussed the spread of COVID-19 in the White House, the coverage of the President's hospitalizations and doctor news conferences, and other topics as assigned.
This week's epsiode I sit down with my friend Perry Grossman of the NYCLU Democracy project. We talk about the converging crisis of the SCOTUS nomination of Amy Coney Barrett and the President's COVID diagnosis as well as apparent outbreak amongst the Snate GOP and how this might effect the nomination.
This week: Harrison talks about the President's Covid-19 diagnosis and how this will affect the SCOTUS nomination process. Then, the President himself joins the show for a brief interview and an update on his condition. Plugs: Subscribe: TheRightOpinion.podbean.com or search “The Right Opinion” on iTunes, Stitcher or Google Play Twitter, Instagram, Parler, Minds: @RightOpinionPod Email Harrison: TheRightOpinionPod@gmail.com MERCH: T-Shirts by The Right Opinion - TeePublic Store Also available on: HaminMediaGroup.podbean.com Or search “HackerHamin” on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and more. and Rat Salad Review / RatSaladReview.com Available on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, iHeart Radio and Stitcher --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message
The Right Opinion: EMERGENCY BROADCAST - Trump got the Rona This week: Harrison talks about the President's Covid-19 diagnosis and how this will affect the SCOTUS nomination process. Then, the President himself joins the show for a brief interview and an update on his condition. Plugs: Subscribe: TheRightOpinion.podbean.comor search “The Right Opinion” on iTunes, Stitcher or Google Play Twitter, Instagram, Parler, Minds:@RightOpinionPod Email Harrison: TheRightOpinionPod@gmail.comMERCH: T-Shirts by The Right Opinion - TeePublic Store Also available on:HaminMediaGroup.podbean.comOr search “HackerHamin” on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and more. and Rat Salad Review / RatSaladReview.comAvailable on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, iHeart Radio and Stitcher This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rightopinionpod.substack.com
After the announcement that both the President and the 1st Lady tested positive for Covid-19, a few political and media opponents offered their prayers and best wishes. Unfortunately a larger number decided to politicize the news and gin up fear in their audience. Can you say despicable?
How does the President's Covid affect the government, the campaign, the debates, the White House response to the pandemic? With Gabe Debenedetti National Correspondent for New York Magazine, Lauren Burke, Writer for Black Press USA and Chris Lu, Former Obama White House Cabinet Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Labor. Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by the SMART Union More information at SMART-Union.org.
A fired-up Dawn from Norwalk calls into the show to sound off on everything. Then State Senator Will Haskell joins Lisa to talk about the President's Covid diagnosis, absentee ballots in CT and what the state legislature is doing about the major utility companies lack of oversight.
Brian Kilmeade Show - 9-14-2020
Photo by lauralizzy13 [This episode is brought to you by Pattern. We hope you'll check out their disability insurance offerings for docs at http://patternlife.com/partner/shortcoat.] As many of us are, The Short Coats–including this week's M1 co-hosts Nathen Spitz, Maddie Wahlen, and Caitlin Matteson–have been gazing into their cracked crystal ball to discover the new shape of medical school amid the pandemic. In a previous episode, the crew prognosticated on how interviews would change (and how you can be sure those changes won't scuttle your chances for interview success), for instance…and it turns out we were right! Adding some certainty to that, the Association of American Medical Colleges has cancelled all its conferences until July of 2021. So yeah. Sandgroper Largemun, an anonymous listener from Australia, wants to know some ways that he can stand out in medical school to land that choice residency. Good thing you wrote to us at theshortcoats@gmail.com, Sandgroper, because we have ideas for that! This Week in Medical News Dave thinks heartthrob Dr. Fauci's sun is setting as a leading member of the President's COVID-19 task force. What do you think? We Want to Hear From You Has your outlook changed at all since the lockdowns began? Are you feeling optimistic? Call us at 347-SHORTCT anytime or email theshortcoats@gmail.com. …
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan discuss President Donald Trump's new guideline that we keep social distancing for another month. We talked about his previous dismissive pronouncements, and his current serious demeanor.
Deputy police minister Cassel Mathale has had harsh words against the Limpopo police management for police's failure to enforce the Covid-19 public gathering regulations during the funeral service of police officer in Thohoyandou. Hundreds of mourners, had attended the funeral service of the slain Warrant Officer Stanley Mudau. Mudau was stabbed to death allegedly by a rape suspect whom he had wanted to arrest on Sunday last week. The mourners at the deceased's residence were not wearing masks or given disinfectants and water to wash their hands. A visibly irritated Mathale urged police led by Acting Deputy Provincial Commissioner Jacob Ramokolo to enforce the regulations as outlined by President Cyril Ramaphosa without fear or favour. Our reporter Rudzani Tshivhase has more details ....