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In today's episode, I present parts of the President's State of the Union address along with the Democrat’s response. I highlight the hate from the left and discuss the charge leveled by the left that the President lied during his address on Tuesday. Lastly, I present a challenge to all Americans to get out and vote.
George breaks down the highlights (and Dem lowlights) from the President's State of the Union Address, and analyses the final gasps of Adam Schiff's Impeachment sham, as well as the Iowa Caucus debacle.
Your Host Reese Boyd and Producer Glenn Dye discuss the President's State of the Union Address, the Senate's rejection of the Impeachment Case against the President, the Super Bowl and other "Hot" Topics of the Day....
A company which owns a coal-fired energy plant in North Dakota says they're facing financial struggles. Senator Kevin Cramer says it's because the government has put its finger on the scale in the energy markets, and talks about how the issue could be remedied. He also discusses Trump's acquittal from impeachment charges, the blow-back against fellow Republican Senator Mitt Romney for voting not to acquit, and the President's State of the Union address. This episode of Plain Talk is brought to you by Americans for Prosperity of North Dakota.
This wek's episode is brought to you by Podcorn. Podcorn is a marketplace that connects brands and podcasts for native sponsorships. We take the pain out of finding and sponsoring on-demand audio shows and empower podcasters to monetize their voices and passions in a way that is engaging for listeners. Visit the website at http://www.podcorn.com The paper rip heard across the nation as Nancy Pelsoi rips the President's State of the Union speech. Mo'nque writes an open letter to Oprah on Instagram. The bounderies of friendships at the work place.
Senator Mitt Romney today voted against his party and found President Trump guilty on both impeachment counts. The Senator had previously courted the President for a cabinet job. Last night at the end of the President's State of the Union address, Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly ripped up her copy of the speech while still on the dais behind President Trump. Which of these two giants deserves this year's Profile in Courage Award?
I was inspired by the President's State of the Union message to the nation. Trump outlined what accomplishments have been done for the American people and what still needs to get done. However, on the Democratic side we saw angry hateful faces, sitting there, shaking their heads and mumbling hate. Not one stood up for the good things for America or for the ones who lost their lives, got scholarships, military united with their families, a President of a country fighting for his country. Not one stood up, hating everything American. We the people were watching and saw that Nancy Pelosi stood up, right behind the President of the United States, and tore up his speech in the face of Americans. This hate is no longer acceptable. Childish behavior from the Speaker shows that her hate is more important then the needs of the American people. This has got to stop. I have now realized that no Democrat should be President, no Democrat should be a member of Congress or the Senate, no Democrat should be the speaker of the House - until they stop hating, decide who they are as a party. This hate must be stopped by the American people by voting out hate. If you have any questions or comments, send me a text at 818.252.5682 www.lodge-co.com
New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen has invited Nashua, New Hampshire Police Chief Michael Carignan to join her at the President's State of the Union address to talk about law enforcement suicides. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
Simon joined LBC's live coverage of the final joint news conference held by US President Donald Trump and outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May in London. The presenter is Shelagh Fogarty, alongside LBC's Political Editor Theo Usherwood.
My guest this week is Diane Whitcraft, a retired middle school teacher who had been taking the same MS prescription medication for more than 20 years. But once Diane retired and her health insurance changed, that same medication became unaffordable. Diane traveled to Washington D.C. last month, as Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin's guest at the President's State of the Union address. She is back in our nation's capitol this week, speaking at the National MS Society's Public Policy Conference about the importance of having access to affordable MS prescription medications. Senator Tammy Baldwin (right) and Diane Whitcraft We're also talking about the official statement on stem cell therapy for MS by The American Society for Blood & Marrow Transplantation. We'll tell you about a new study that measured the impact of diet and other lifestyle factors on MS progression, you'll hear about a different study that highlighted the large percentage of people who are being misdiagnosed with MS, and you'll learn how some new emojis will help to de-stigmatize disability. We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?! ___________ It's Our Day on the Hill :57 The American Society for Blood & Marrow Transplantation Makes an Official Statement About Stem Cell Therapy for MS 2:48 STUDY: The Impact of Diet & Lifestyle Factors on MS Progression 5:47 STUDY: 1 in 5 Patients Referred to 2 Academic MS Centers Are Misdiagnosed 8:17 How New Emojis Can Help De-Stigmatize Disability 5:47 My Interview with MS Activist Diane Whitcraft 12:36 Join the RealTalk MS Conversation 28:43 ___________ ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jonstrum@RealTalkMS.comPhone: (310) 526-2283 ___________ LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Give RealTalk MS a Rating & Review Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Treatment-Refractory Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis: Position Statement From the American Society For Blood and Marrow Transplantation Dietary and Lifestyle Factors in Multiple Sclerosis Progression: Results from a 5-Year Longitudinal MRI Study Incidence of Misdiagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in Referrals to Two Academic Centers Preview the New Emojis That Will Help to De-Stigmatize Disability National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Advocate For Change ___________ Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 80 Hosted By: Jon Strum Guest: Diane Whitcraft Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, mssociety, MSActivist, MSPPC19, RealTalkMS
The President's State of the Union speech was a silly exercise in hypocritical, political pornography.
The Colonel looks at the possibility of United States military intervention in Venezuela, and a warning to Russia that would accompany the decision. Plus, the President's State of the Union address, and avoiding "endless wars."
Handel on the news with the morning crew discussing the top news of the morning such as the President's State of the Union Address and Stacey Abrams' Address, the pilot who crashed into the Yorba Linda home, and the Pope addressing sexually abused nuns.
We recap the President's State of the Union address, Virginia Attorney General under fire for admitting to wearing 'brown makeup', Oscars will go on without a host, timeline of 'Black Widow' Stacey Castor's crimes, celebs are making church cool again, measles breakout "patient zero" is identified and Arianna Grande pulls out of the Grammys.
The President's State of the Union Speech was a transparent, hour and a half long, mishmash of disjointed hypocrisy.
Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) is a rising star in the Democratic party hoping to unseat Republican Senator Ted Cruz, which would make him the first Democrat to win statewide office in Texas since 1994. And he's trying to do it without party consultants, pollsters, and PAC money. O'Rourke talks to Sam about Texas politics, immigration policy, campaigning, how he got into public service, the President's State of the Union address, and Kit-Kats. Email the show at samsanders@npr.org or tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with your feedback.
The Democrats are desperately trying to discredit the House Intel Committee memo, which is interesting since so very few of them have bothered to read it.Ahead of the President's State of the Union speech, leftist celebrities gathered in New York City to call for his removal from office.And from movies, to music, to the NFL, social justice warrior celebrities are busy insulting half their audience.
It's the magical time of year when all of us in education gather around our TV sets to see if education will get any screen time in the President's State of the Union address. This historic moment made me think, what if....? Follow: @Eduflack @bamradionetwork Patrick Riccards is chief communications and strategy officer for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. He is also the author of the nationally recognized Eduflack blog and its companion Twitter feed. PR News named Pat the Not-for-Profit Communications Professional of the Year for his work in teacher preparation and higher education transformation (2015). A former local school board chairman, Patrick is also the author of the award-winning Dadprovement.
Topics include Hillary Clinton's legal troubles, Donald Trump and Sarah Palin's publicity stunt, reaction to the President's State of the Union and more. (Original airdate: 1/20/16)
WJBC's Eric Stock takes a look back at the top stories and interviews from the past week. On this week's program, U.S. Rep Adam Kinzinger reacts to the President's State of the Union address. An economics professor explains the migration from American malls. Illinois Wesleyan University Athletic Director Dennie Bridges discusses his pending retirement after more than a half century at the school. A McLean County native makes it big on the small and the big screen. Plus, an ex-University of Illinois and NFL coach shares his thoughts on 'Deflategate' and the Chicago Bears new hires. #AdamKinzinger #Deflategate #DennieBridges
Mike and the guys are getting ready to head out to SHOT show right after the show. Earl makes the announcement that Arms Room Radio is now on iTunes as a podcast. Sean Carrana from FL Carry calls in with info about new bills in the FL senate, both good ones and bad ones. Mike and the guys talk about the President's State of the Union Speech "trouble spots". Also the Top Selling Guns of 2015.
This morning on the award-winning 'For the People,' host John Voket checks in with US Senator Chris Murphy for a quick-moving chat covering the President's State of the Union Address, misconceptions about the fight against ISIS, as well as progress on gun violence and mental health reforms. Then we'll transition to the decidedly lighter subject of puppies - that's right - puppies, with a trio of representatives from Guiding Eyes for the Blind. And we'll wrap introducing you to a grassroots nonprofit borne out of the tragedy of a lost child, with the founder of One Innocent Life.
This morning on the award-winning 'For the People,' host John Voket checks in with US Senator Chris Murphy for a quick-moving chat covering the President's State of the Union Address, misconceptions about the fight against ISIS, as well as progress on gun violence and mental health reforms. Then we'll transition to the decidedly lighter subject of puppies - that's right - puppies, with a trio of representatives from Guiding Eyes for the Blind. And we'll wrap introducing you to a grassroots nonprofit borne out of the tragedy of a lost child, with the founder of One Innocent Life.
This week on Brunch Culture, we review the expulsion of Sorority Sisters cast members and President Obama's State of The Union address. The Main Topic, explores the issues people have with Christianity, and we get random with the GOP's response to the President's State of The Union remarks. Join the conversation using the hashtag #chatBC, and check out our website at www.BrunchCultureBC.com
Excellence in Progressive Radio. Join us every Tuesday for 30 minutes of Progressive political news. A quick dose of the Liberal Fix that will fit your busy schedule. Tonight we will be discussing the President's State of the Union Address. As always, we offer news, commentary and analysis important to progressives and liberals across America. This is a must-add to your can't-miss directory of Progressive Podcasts or Liberal Podcasts. Hosted by Indiana writer Dan Bimrose, sociologist Keith Brekhus from Montana and our producer Naomi Minogue from California, every week the three of them feature a special guest and tackle those tough issues with a perspective that comes from outside the beltway.
YoAndrew will discuss his political analogy "Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar" GUEST Josh Nass, host of syndicated college radio show "The Josh Nass Show" will give us a look into unemployment and what we should expect from the President's State of the Union Address on January 28th. Plus your calls at 855 - 712 - YNTS 9687
We're celebrating Black History Month with what promises to be a lively and wide-ranging discussion about recent events that have generated headlines. We'll talk about Django Unchained, the President's State of the Union address, Christopher Dorner, and more. We'll have a panel of guests - media expert, community organizer and youth advocate, student activist, and parent empowerment expert - to weigh in on the news items of the day and talk about their significance to Black America.
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