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Ralph Nader Radio Hour
The Assault on Lebanon

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 81:21


Ralph speaks to independent investigative journalist Lylla Younes to discuss her reporting on Israel's assault on southern Lebanon. Then, Ralph and media studies professor Robin Andersen discuss her new book "The Complicit Lens: US Media Coverage of the Genocide in Gaza."Lylla Younes is a Beirut-based journalist. She is an editor at The Public Source, and a frequent contributor to Drop Site News.What we've seen in the past several days is really an escalation of what's been happening since March 2nd (when the US-Israeli assault on Iran took off) and then obviously the ceasefire… What we see is a campaign of ethnic cleansing from the Israeli military in Lebanon. And that has looked like the Gaza playbook sped up, you could say, in southern Lebanon. It's looked like invading and bulldozing homes; tearing up roads; destroying, booby-trapping, and detonating entire villages and cultural sites. It's looked like targeting medical personnel—killing, at this point, over 100 since March 2nd (this is in addition to the 130 or so who were killed in the last round of fighting in 2024). In addition to that, the targeting and killing of journalists who are reporting near the border. I think it's important to note there's practically no one left in the border region. Having a press vest on and a microphone and a camera is basically like having a target on your back at this point.Lylla YounesThe pager attack was, I think it's fair to say, one of the darker days of Lebanese history. I think regardless of people's feelings about Hezbollah, the fact that you are setting men alight literally in the streets in cities all across the country, killing children, maiming children—the mark of the pager attack was that these pagers that Hezbollah members were carrying exploded in their faces and blinded them. So you have thousands of blinded people, people missing fingers. And again, some of these are relatives of Hezbollah members. It was a massive event that overwhelmed hospitals across the country. And it also marked the beginning of that 66 day [period] of escalated fighting. And it showed how deeply infiltrated Hezbollah was in an intelligence capacity. This was quite a feat by the Israeli Mossad.Lylla YounesRobin Andersen is professor emerita of media studies at Fordham University and an award-winning author of a dozen single- and co-authored books. She serves as a Project Censored Judge, and contributes to the annual State of the Free Press. She is on the Board of Directors of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), where she also writes regularly, and is an Izzy Award Judge for the Park Center for Independent Media. Her latest book is The Complicit Lens: US Media Coverage of Israel's Genocide in Gaza.In my book, I look at the directives of the New York Times and CNN, and then I compare it to media coverage. And I found that, in fact, these were the ways [the directives that were passed down] in which the media was presenting the genocide in Gaza…But in terms of the Israeli directives, CNN was putting their copy through their Jerusalem bureau and the IDF was looking at it. The New York Times was simply going along with Israeli talking points. So we did find that. And the real telling part was when they finally did say that Israel dropped the bomb, it was only when Israel had admitted—or put their propaganda to the next level, which was to claim that they had killed a Hamas commander or a fighter or somebody involved in Hamas. And we found that also in the BBC. So those were direct things that came from Israel. And abandoning their journalistic mission, the US media was basically following the dictates of a foreign government.Robin AndersenTheir form of censorship was basically murder. They knew that as the genocide wore on (and Israel controlled the narrative for a very long time, and then it started to collapse) as over time we saw on the internet, we saw on our handheld devices the documentation of what was happening [they'd lose control of the narrative]. And so in a total propaganda environment, what we have to have is no noise, no opposition, no alternative information. And Israel really was trying to achieve a total propaganda environment. It wasn't enough that they had establishment in legacy media and those media were allowing outside influences to direct their editorial decisions. That wasn't quite enough.Robin AndersenNews 5/29/26* This week, Democratic Socialist Mayor of New York City Zohran Mamdani unveiled his plan to construct 200,000 new rent-stabilized homes in the city over the next decade, PIX 11 reports, making good on a campaign promise that many supposedly savvy political observers doubted. In addition to the new construction, Mamdani vowed to “preserve and stabilize” an additional 200,000 via New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) repairs, increased housing code enforcement, and a special focus on development in the Bronx. In his announcement, Mamdani said “We are the largest city in the nation. We have the resources, the talent, and the will to achieve this.”* In the federal government, one of the most controversial members of the Trump administration – former Democratic Congresswoman and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard – has resigned her position as Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The BBC reports Gabbard is citing her husband's recent bone cancer diagnosis as the reason for her departure, but also notes that Gabbard “has largely been out of public view even as the US took military action against Iran, put pressure on Cuba, and…removed Venezuela's president.” In theory, these would all require a substantial degree of participation from and coordination with the DNI, but Gabbard seemed pointedly out of the loop. The actions of the administration have also been diametrically opposed to Gabbard's past foreign policy positions, defined by her 2020 slogan “no more regime change wars.” Others have noted that Gabbard now joins former Attorney General Pam Bondi, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem as high-profile women ousted from the Trump administration while glaringly incompetent men like Pete Hegseth remain in their posts.* Turning to Texas, this week saw a political bloodbath in the runoffs for the primaries held back in March. The topline of course is that scandal-plagued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, backed by Trump, triumphed over powerful longtime incumbent Senator John Cornyn. With the backing of the president, Paxton wiped the floor with Cornyn, winning around two-thirds of the vote. Yet Paxton goes into the general election against James Talarico very weak. 35% of those polled “Disapprove Strongly” of Paxton with only 15% saying they “Strongly Approve” according to the Texas Politics Project and even the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) condemned Paxton's “lies” “incompetence” personal scandals and corruption in now-deleted press releases. Further down the ballot, incumbent Democratic Members of Congress Al Green and Julie Johnson have been defeated in their primary run-offs, after being forced into Member-on-Member races by the Texas redistricting scheme.* Meanwhile in Michigan, NOTUS reports the Working Families Party (WFP) has endorsed progressive Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed. This primary campaign, with El-Sayed running against moderate Congresswoman Haley Stevens and liberal state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, has become a bruising tripartite affair pitting the three major factions within the Democratic Party against one another. Recently, El-Sayed has taken the lead in this race, which WFP hopes to help consolidate, saying it is prepared to go “all in” on this race. WFP is feeling confident following their role in helping to ensure victory for Chris Rabb in Pennsylvania and Analilia Mejia in New Jersey.* In the Garden State, Senator Andy Kim was caught in a cloud of pepper spray this week as he joined protestors outside of a privately-run ICE detention facility, NJ.com reports. The protests began as a result of an ongoing hunger strike inside of the facility, which has led many high-profile New Jersey Democrats – including Governor Mikie Sherill and Congressman Robert Menendez Jr. in addition to Senator Kim – to call for the facility's closure. Following the confrontation, Kim stated that “What we saw here is unfortunately just what we see all over the country…It's sad…sad day.” At another point, Kim said “The cruelty that you see behind me, this is the point…Right now, I'm trying to have them not point guns at us.”* In another case of outrageous overreach by the Trump administration, Fox reports the Treasury Department has served subpoenas to CodePink activist Medea Benjamin and political streamer and influencer Hasan Piker seeking “financial, logistical and communications information” regarding their recent humanitarian voyage to Cuba. According to this story, the Treasury probe – handled through their Office of Foreign Assets Control – is primarily concerned with whether the convoy “violated U.S. sanctions laws through the financing, coordination or delivery of goods to Cuba, including potential contacts with Cuban government personnel or entities on the island.” The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has condemned the probe, writing that “Weaponizing the Treasury Department to target Americans for exercising their constitutional right to support human rights is unacceptable.” CAIR went on to call the investigation “performative and politically-motivated,” contending that “Every American who believes in the rule of law and human rights should stand in solidarity with Medea and demand that the Treasury Department drop its McCarthyite witch hunt.”* The Democrats meanwhile are once again conspiring against one another. The Bulwark reports the campaign to unseat Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin is back on – and now includes viable alternatives. Previously, discontent was mounting but there did not appear to be any other options. Presently though, the list circulating in Democratic circles consists of New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, former EMILY's List president Stephanie Schriock, former president of the Service Employees International Union Mary Kay Henry, former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro, former chair of the Michigan Democratic Party Lavora Barnes, and former Wisconsin party chair Ben Wikler. Wikler, who revitalized the Beaver State party and placed second against Martin in the DNC Chair election, has “rebuffed discussions about leading the DNC, saying he wants nothing to do with effort to remove Martin and isn't interested in replacing him.” Yet even with no obvious alternative, calls are mounting for Martin to step aside. This piece cites statements by progressive Wisconsin Rep. Mark Pocan, as well as a new initiative by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee on one side, alongside statements by more moderate Reps. Marc Veasey and Seth Moulton to the same effect. Still, many state parties and an equally ideologically diverse coalition is standing by Martin, so he will likely remain in place, at least for the time being.* Looking southward, this week Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her country will host the Iranian team ahead of the FIFA World Cup. Per Al Jazeera, the United States, which is hosting many of the matches, including all three the Iranian team was scheduled to play in, expressed that they did not think it “appropriate” for Iranian team members to be in the country, “for their own life and safety.” FIFA approached Mexico as an alternative. In her daily press conference, Sheinbaum stated that “We have no reason to deny them the possibility of staying in Mexico.” The Iranian team has also announced they will be moving their training base from Tucson to Tijuana, but still plan to enter the United States to play their games – with Trump saying they will be “welcome,” despite the fact American authorities have yet to issue the necessary visas.* Our final two stories involve the Pope. First, AP reports that this week Pope Leo XIV made an historic apology not only for the Catholic Church's role in legitimizing slavery, but its failure to condemn the practice for centuries afterwards. Pope Leo called this a “wound in Christian memory.” Leo, the first American Pope, can point to both enslaved people and slave owners in his familial lineage, a remarkable vantage point from which to issue this statement in his first ever encyclical ”Magnifica Humanitas.”* Yet, for how historic this section of the encyclical is, it is not the portion of it that drew the most attention. That would be the section on Artificial Intelligence. Pope Leo writes “Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and humanity dwell together.” Leo goes on to make the critical point that “technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate, and use it.” He further goes on to state that “the pressure of new ideologies or certain highly powerful interests” can reduce the human person to “a resource to be used and exploited” or evaluated “on what they achieve or produce,” whereas God creates each individual person in His image and imbues them with inherent dignity. It is impossible to say whether the Pontiff's words will move the titans of the tech industry to change their ways, but his moving rhetoric is sure to significantly influence the world's view of AI, both today and for students of history.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. 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The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
Interview Only w/ Adam Green - Will Progressives Reshape The Democratic Party?

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 73:47 Transcription Available


Adam Green — co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that pragmatic economic populism is the Democratic Party's path back to a durable majority, and to push back hard on the conventional wisdom that "moderate" means "centrist." Green argues the public has lost faith in both political and economic systems and is hungry for candidates who tell a clear story about power — pointing to Maine's Graham Platner, Texas's James Talarico, and New York's Zohran Mamdani as examples of progressives who project authentic energy and pragmatic problem-solving rather than ideological purity. He contends that both major parties have already collapsed reputationally even if they haven't yet collapsed structurally, that Democrats could have passed a $12 minimum wage years ago if they'd been willing to compromise, and that recruiting 77-year-old Janet Mills against Platner is symbolic of everything wrong with Chuck Schumer's approach to the Senate. Green is blunt: if Democrats sweep the midterms but leadership remains unchanged, it actually hurts them in 2028 — a Democratic Senate majority should not be read as a validation of Schumer. They discuss why he Democratic brand is so damaged in red and rural states that independent candidates may be the best path to power in places like Montana and Nebraska, and that having someone like Platner in Senate leadership would dramatically improve Democratic performance in rural America. The conversation digs into the deeper strategic and policy questions facing the party. Green argues Democrats should lead with economic alignment over cultural alignment and that Dems should not put reproductive rights forward as their headline issue if they want to rebuild trust in the heartland. He pushes for progressive lawmakers to assert real leverage against their own leadership, advocates lowering the threshold for discharge petition, and makes the case that getting rid of the filibuster would help Democrats rebuild trust with voters who are tired of seeing nothing get done. Green is open to limited cooperation with Trump if Democrats win both chambers but warns the party shouldn't trim its sails just to get a signature. He explains why the PCC backed Talarico over Crockett , names UAW president Shawn Fain as a potential dark-horse candidate, and floats Stephen Colbert as a genuinely intriguing possibility because performance matters in a media-saturated era. Green argues Talarico, Platner, and Abdul El-Sayed all tell a coherent story about power that voters are hungry to hear, but ultimately, the candidate who runs as a genuine disruptor is the one most likely to win, because the current system is so visibly failing the public. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Adam Green (Progressive Change Committee) joins The Chuck ToddCast 02:30 What does it mean to be a pragmatic progressive? 03:45 The mission is to show economic populism can win in swing races 05:00 Graham Platner is a great storyteller, not a policy wonk 06:30 Several progressive candidates project strong masculine energy 08:00 Balancing incrementalism vs. progress 08:45 Mamdani is showing that you can be both progressive & pragmatic 09:45 Misconception is that “moderate” means centrist 10:30 The progressives are demanding a rebalancing of the power dynamics 11:00 Public doesn’t trust the political and economic system, wants change 11:45 How vulnerable are both parties to collapse at some point? 12:30 Both parties have collapsed reputationally, just not structurally 14:15 Dems could have passed $12 minimum wage if they compromised 16:30 If Dems sweep midterms but leaders stay the same, it’s bad for 2028 17:15 If Dems win the senate, it’s not a validation of Schumer 18:30 If Dems elect the non Schumer candidates, he has to go 19:15 Schumer was a really good leader… until he wasn’t 20:00 Recruiting 77 year old Janet Mills is symbolic of Schumer’s strategy 20:45 Sherrod Brown is probably the best Dems can do in Ohio 21:15 Iowa is overindexed as a swing state 23:00 Michigan having El-Sayed & Slokin would show multiple ways to win 24:00 If El-Sayed loses, does that set the progressive movement back? 25:30 Are independents the best route to power in Montana & Nebraska? 26:30 The Democratic brand is shot in most red & rural states 27:45 If Platner was in leadership, Dems would do better in rural states 29:00 What matters more to the PCC, economic or cultural alignment? 30:45 Democrats shouldn’t put out reproductive rights as their banner issue 31:30 Big Dem wins in the past came from economic, not cultural alignment 33:45 Jared Golden able to vote against trans sports bill, focused on economics 36:00 Want to see progressives assert leverage against their leadership 37:00 Proposal to lower the threshold for discharge petitions 37:45 Discharge petitions would actually liberate the leadership a bit 39:00 When too many items are stuffed into a bill, you don’t get credit for them 40:00 Getting rid of the filibuster would help Democrats rebuild trust 41:00 Both parties only like the filibuster when they’re out of power 42:30 Getting rid of stock trading isn’t as simple as it sounds 44:15 Spouses need to be included in stock trading ban 45:00 If Dems win both houses, where should they work with Trump? 46:15 Dems will be elected to be a check on Trump, but need his signature 49:15 Working with Trump requires abandoning the ideas you ran on 50:30 Dems shouldn’t trim their sails in order to work with Trump 53:00 PCC supported Talarico over Crockett for his bold economic vision 55:30 AOC may need to run for president soon, before her “sell by” date 56:15 Stephen Colbert could be an intriguing candidate, performance matters 57:30 Mamdani takes time every day to tell a story on social media 58:45 Shawn Fain could also make a strong candidate 1:00:00 If Talarico wins in Texas, it could put him on the presidential map 1:01:45 Talarico as VP to get his sea legs could be a potential route 1:02:30 McMorrow positioning herself as the “goldilocks” candidate 1:03:15 Being the shake up the system candidate is the way to go 1:04:00 Talarico, Platner & El-Sayed tell a story about power 1:04:45 The current system is failing the public 1:06:45 Preference between Steyer or Porter in California? 1:08:00 AOC raises the most money because people trust herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
Full Episode - SCOTUS Guts The Voting Rights Act… Uncapping The House Would Fix It + Will Progressives Reshape The Democratic Party?

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 145:02 Transcription Available


Chuck Todd dives into the Supreme Court's latest ruling further hollowing out the Voting Rights Act and walks through what it actually means in practice — including the very real possibility that several Southern states will now try to redistrict, creating a messy political landscape that won't necessarily benefit Republicans in the way they hope. He traces the history back to the 1990s Georgia reapportionment that led to major GOP pickups by packing Black Democratic voters into fewer districts, but warns this round of Southern redistricting will create more swing districts. He uses the moment to make the case for what he sees as the real structural fix to America's representation crisis: uncapping the House of Representatives to allow it to grow with population the way the founders originally intended, with Madison himself arguing the chamber would always need to expand. He argues that a bigger House would lower the barrier for third parties, minimize the outsized impact of the Electoral College, dramatically reduce the incentive to gerrymander — and crucially, this change wouldn't exclusively benefit either party. His framing is simple: stop fighting over the chairs at the table and increase the size of the table itself. He then pivots to what he calls the rise of the "woke right" — citing the second Comey indictment as exhibit A, noting that the right has now embraced exactly the kind of oversensitivity they once accused the left of engaging in, and pointing out it's no accident that Pam Bondi wouldn't bring the Comey case but Todd Blanche will. He flags that the FCC's attacks on Jimmy Kimmel will badly backfire, dismisses the Hegseth congressional hearing as a useless exercise where everyone was just chasing viral moments, and argues that Hegseth himself is suffering from a bad case of "internet brain" — actively politicizing the military while failing to make a coherent case for why the Iran war was ever necessary. He closes with a pointed observation about the entire administration: nobody around Trump believes any criticism of him is ever valid, and they appear to genuinely think voters are stupid enough to never notice. Then, Adam Green — co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that pragmatic economic populism is the Democratic Party's path back to a durable majority, and to push back hard on the conventional wisdom that "moderate" means "centrist." Green argues the public has lost faith in both political and economic systems and is hungry for candidates who tell a clear story about power — pointing to Maine's Graham Platner, Texas's James Talarico, and New York's Zohran Mamdani as examples of progressives who project authentic energy and pragmatic problem-solving rather than ideological purity. He contends that both major parties have already collapsed reputationally even if they haven't yet collapsed structurally, that Democrats could have passed a $12 minimum wage years ago if they'd been willing to compromise, and that recruiting 77-year-old Janet Mills against Platner is symbolic of everything wrong with Chuck Schumer's approach to the Senate. Green is blunt: if Democrats sweep the midterms but leadership remains unchanged, it actually hurts them in 2028 — a Democratic Senate majority should not be read as a validation of Schumer. They discuss why he Democratic brand is so damaged in red and rural states that independent candidates may be the best path to power in places like Montana and Nebraska, and that having someone like Platner in Senate leadership would dramatically improve Democratic performance in rural America. The conversation digs into the deeper strategic and policy questions facing the party. Green argues Democrats should lead with economic alignment over cultural alignment and that Dems should not put reproductive rights forward as their headline issue if they want to rebuild trust in the heartland. He pushes for progressive lawmakers to assert real leverage against their own leadership, advocates lowering the threshold for discharge petition, and makes the case that getting rid of the filibuster would help Democrats rebuild trust with voters who are tired of seeing nothing get done. Green is open to limited cooperation with Trump if Democrats win both chambers but warns the party shouldn't trim its sails just to get a signature. He explains why the PCC backed Talarico over Crockett , names UAW president Shawn Fain as a potential dark-horse candidate, and floats Stephen Colbert as a genuinely intriguing possibility because performance matters in a media-saturated era. Green argues Talarico, Platner, and Abdul El-Sayed all tell a coherent story about power that voters are hungry to hear, but ultimately, the candidate who runs as a genuine disruptor is the one most likely to win, because the current system is so visibly failing the public. Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment, weighs in on the DNC choosing NOT to release their 2024 autopsy, and reacts to the expansion on the NCAA basketball tournament. Try ShipStation free for 60 days with full access to all features, No credit card needed! Go to https://ShipStation.com and use code TODDCAST for 60 days for free! Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 01:30 Supreme Court further hollows out the Voting Rights Act 03:00 You may see several states in the south try to redistrict 06:00 We have a serious representation issue in congress 07:30 In the 90’s Georgia reapportionment led to major GOP pickups 09:00 Led to more black Dems in congress, but less Dems in congress 10:00 Redistricting won’t be clean for GOP in this political climate 10:30 Redistricting will create more swing districts in the south 12:15 You may see racially charged Dem primaries in new districts 13:45 Uncapping the House of Representatives could solve this issue 14:15 House expanded based on population growth 16:15 Right now the house is not representative of the people 17:45 Multi-member districts also provide better representation 19:00 Bigger house would create less need for gerrymandering 20:00 Expanding house would minimize the impact of electoral college 21:30 Expanded house would lower barrier to entry for third parties 23:00 The house was always meant to be a bit messy 23:30 Madison argued the house was always going to have to expand 25:00 This change wouldn’t exclusively benefit one party 26:00 Don’t fight over the chairs, increase the size of the table 28:00 The “woke right” has emerged, evidenced by Comey indictment 29:30 Right accused the left of the oversensitivity they’re engaged in now 31:00 Attacks by the FCC on Kimmel will backfire and look terrible 33:15 Not an accident that Bondi wouldn’t bring Comey case & Blanche will 34:15 Hegseth’s hearing was useless, everyone wanted a viral moment 35:30 Hegseth is suffering from a bad case of “internet brain” 36:30 Hegseth is doing everything he can to politicize the military 37:15 Hegseth failed to make the case for why the war was necessary 39:00 Nobody in the administration believes that any criticism is valid 40:15 Do they really think the voters are all stupid? 46:30 Adam Green (Progressive Change Committee) joins The Chuck ToddCast 49:00 What does it mean to be a pragmatic progressive? 50:15 The mission is to show economic populism can win in swing races 51:30 Graham Platner is a great storyteller, not a policy wonk 53:00 Several progressive candidates project strong masculine energy 54:30 Balancing incrementalism vs. progress 55:15 Mamdani is showing that you can be both progressive & pragmatic 56:15 Misconception is that “moderate” means centrist 57:00 The progressives are demanding a rebalancing of the power dynamics 57:30 Public doesn’t trust the political and economic system, wants change 58:15 How vulnerable are both parties to collapse at some point? 59:00 Both parties have collapsed reputationally, just not structurally 1:00:45 Dems could have passed $12 minimum wage if they compromised 1:03:00 If Dems sweep midterms but leaders stay the same, it’s bad for 2028 1:03:45 If Dems win the senate, it’s not a validation of Schumer 1:05:00 If Dems elect the non Schumer candidates, he has to go 1:05:45 Schumer was a really good leader… until he wasn’t 1:06:30 Recruiting 77 year old Janet Mills is symbolic of Schumer’s strategy 1:07:15 Sherrod Brown is probably the best Dems can do in Ohio 1:07:45 Iowa is overindexed as a swing state 1:09:30 Michigan having El-Sayed & Slokin would show multiple ways to win 1:10:30 If El-Sayed loses, does that set the progressive movement back? 1:12:00 Are independents the best route to power in Montana & Nebraska? 1:13:00 The Democratic brand is shot in most red & rural states 1:14:15 If Platner was in leadership, Dems would do better in rural states 1:15:30 What matters more to the PCC, economic or cultural alignment? 1:17:15 Democrats shouldn’t put out reproductive rights as their banner issue 1:18:00 Big Dem wins in the past came from economic, not cultural alignment 1:20:15 Jared Golden able to vote against trans sports bill, focused on economics 1:22:30 Want to see progressives assert leverage against their leadership 1:23:30 Proposal to lower the threshold for discharge petitions 1:24:15 Discharge petitions would actually liberate the leadership a bit 1:25:30 When too many items are stuffed into a bill, you don’t get credit for them 1:26:30 Getting rid of the filibuster would help Democrats rebuild trust 1:27:30 Both parties only like the filibuster when they’re out of power 1:29:00 Getting rid of stock trading isn’t as simple as it sounds 1:30:45 Spouses need to be included in stock trading ban 1:31:30 If Dems win both houses, where should they work with Trump? 1:32:45 Dems will be elected to be a check on Trump, but need his signature 1:35:45 Working with Trump requires abandoning the ideas you ran on 1:37:00 Dems shouldn’t trim their sails in order to work with Trump 1:39:30 PCC supported Talarico over Crockett for his bold economic vision 1:42:00 AOC may need to run for president soon, before her “sell by” date 1:42:45 Stephen Colbert could be an intriguing candidate, performance matters 1:44:00 Mamdani takes time every day to tell a story on social media 1:45:15 Shawn Fain could also make a strong candidate 1:46:30 If Talarico wins in Texas, it could put him on the presidential map 1:48:15 Talarico as VP to get his sea legs could be a potential route 1:49:00 McMorrow positioning herself as the “goldilocks” candidate 1:49:45 Being the shake up the system candidate is the way to go 1:50:30 Talarico, Platner & El-Sayed tell a story about power 1:51:15 The current system is failing the public 1:53:15 Preference between Steyer or Porter in California? 1:54:30 AOC raises the most money because people trust her 1:57:30 Ask Chuck 1:57:45 Experienced wildfires, in bad conditions there’s nothing you can do 1:59:00 What do you make of Hegseth purging so many top generals? 2:01:00 Props for “Dynastic” podcast 2:03:00 How do you see the US/Israel dynamic play out post-Trump? 2:06:30 Do you see a path forward for statehood for D.C. & Puerto Rico? 2:10:15 Why don’t interviewers press Lindsey Graham on his post J6 remarks? 2:13:00 Should Democrats be more forceful rhetorically or does that do more harm? 2:17:15 Ken Martin appears on Pod Save to explain why they won’t release ‘24 autopsy 2:18:30 Autopsy could have offended a particular set of donors or supporters 2:19:45 How do you learn lessons from the loss if you don’t share those lessons? 2:20:30 NCAA expanding basketball tournamentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Over The Top Under The Radar
US Politics Special w/ Adam Green

Over The Top Under The Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 45:26


Joining Carys this week is Adam Green for an US politics special.  Adam is the co-founder of The Progressive Change Campaign Committee - a political action committee that supports progressive Democratic candidates across the United States.Support us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PATREON⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - get bonus episodes, a weekly newsletter and become a part of our members-only WhatsApp community.Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠info@overunderpod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up to the newsletter at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.overunderpod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on all socials @over_under_podFind out more about the PCCC here: https://www.boldprogressives.org/

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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Zaid Jilani On How The Dems Can Win

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 46:17


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comZaid is a young center-left journalist (after the young center-right journo we had on last week, Jason Willick). Zaid worked as a reporter for The Intercept and as a reporter-blogger for ThinkProgress, United Republic, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Alternet. He's now on Substack at “The American Saga” — subscribe!For two clips of our convo — on what the Dems should do on immigration, and whether Ossoff and Buttigieg could be strong contenders for the presidency — head to our YouTube page.Other topics: his parents immigrating from Pakistan; born and raised outside Atlanta in Newt Gingrich country; growing up Muslim in the South; tithing and agape; starting a student magazine at UGA; Mamdani and affordability; higher taxes on the rich; universal childcare; Ossoff and “the Epstein class”; the Dems' denialism over Kamala; identity politics killing the party; how Dems should respond to AI; data centers hiking energy bills; Waymo; Trump's success at closing the border; asylum reform; the left crying wolf over racism; Stephen Miller the wolf; Eric Kaufmann's Whiteshift; pushing left-racism on a racially tolerant public; Jasmine Crockett; Dem leaders cowed by activists; transqueer ideology; Bad Bunny; Israel and the Dems; foreign aid; Tom Massie; Ro Khanna; gerontocracy; Obama's success in red states; rumors of Stacey Abrams being closeted; AOC; Warnock; Newsom's left-wing baggage; the silo of Bluesky; Renee Good; and the indoctrination of kids on gender.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy. Coming up: Sally Quinn on the WaPo and silent retreats, Michael Pollan on consciousness, Jeffrey Toobin on the pardon power, Derek Thompson on abundance, Matt Goodwin on the UK political earthquake, Jonah Goldberg on the state of conservatism, Tom Holland on the Christian roots of liberalism, Adrian Wooldridge on “the lost genius of liberalism,” Tiffany Jenkins on privacy, and Kathryn Paige Harden on the genetics of vice. An abundance of riches! And a lot of reading for yours truly! As always, please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
How to Hide an Empire

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 70:59


Ralph welcomes professor and historian Daniel Immerwahr to discuss the history of the United States' overseas possessions and his book "How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States."Daniel Immerwahr is a professor and historian at Northwestern University. He is the author of Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development and How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States.What I wanted to do in the book was to look at the United States and to take seriously the parts of the United States that don't always feature in the textbooks—that are outside of the mainland, the contiguous blob. And what I discovered when I did that was that these places were often in the mainland's mind seen as peripheral places, but this was not a peripheral history…It turns out that once you've got the territories in view, you have a different understanding of them. And so a lot of US history (and really important parts of US history) has actually taken place outside of the part of the country that we normally think of as the United States.Daniel ImmerwahrI got really interested in the book in how it came to be and why it mattered that US standards prevailed and how other countries dealt with that by either jumping on the ship or trying to resist and that became difficult for them. And how emotionally hard it is for other parts of the world to [face] this onslaught of not just the US military, not just US planes, its bombs—we know all that stuff, and I don't want to diminish it, but all the US stuff and ways of talking and the English language and the dollar. And each one of those comes as a kind of challenge: Are you going to adopt this or not? Because life's going to be a little harder if you don't, but if you do, you're kind of a puppet. And everyone in the world has had to deal with that challenge on a daily basis—what screws they use, what language they speak, all that kind of stuff. And we don't talk about that a lot, but that actually strikes me as a really important facet of US power.Daniel ImmerwahrNews 1/23/26* Our first two stories this week come to us from New York City. On January 16th, Mayor Zohran Mamdani drew a line in the sand in an address celebrating a historic settlement with A&E real estate. While A&E is a serial offender, racking up “over 140,000 total violations, including 35,000 in the last year alone,” Mayor Mamdani made clear that this was to serve as an example for other landlords, saying “City Hall will not sit idly by and accept this illegality, nor will we allow bad actors to continue to harass tenants with impunity.” Mayor Mamdani made tenants rights a central pillar of his campaign and is signaling that it will be a major aspect of his administration as well, with the centerpiece being the “Rental Ripoff” hearings he plans to hold in all five boroughs. Yet again, Mamdani provides a blueprint for other Democratic elected officials in cities across the nation, if only they would pick up the mantle.* In other news out of New York, on January 13th New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced a “settlement ending Betar US's…campaign of violence, harassment, and intimidation against Arab, Muslim, and Jewish New Yorkers.” Betar, an extremist Zionist outfit, is considered so fringe that even the ultra-Zionist Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has labeled it an “extremist group” for its “embrace of Islamophobia and harass[ment] of Muslims.” Examples of Betar's bias-motivated harassment include labeling keffiyehs, traditional Palestinian scarves – as “rape rags” and claiming that the number of babies who had died in Gaza was “not enough,” adding, “we demand blood in Gaza.” According to this announcement, Betar is seeking to dissolve its nonprofit corporation and intends to wind down operations in New York. Mayor Mamdani added, “For years, Betar has sowed a campaign of hatred across New York, trafficking in Islamophobic extremism and harassing those with whom they disagreed. There is no place for their bigotry in our politics, and I'm grateful for [Attorney General James's] unflagging pursuit of justice.”* In more Israel news, earlier this week Israeli human rights lawyer Alon Sapir recounted the following story on social media. “On Saturday, I represented an American Jewish activist in deportation proceedings from the country due to his leftism. In the hearing, they presented him with a photo from a demonstration in the US to link him to anti-Israel organizations.” The photo in question was “taken at a demonstration against the Nazis in Charlottesville [Virginia],” and the Israelis “apparently took it from a page that promotes white supremacy.” This deportation proceeding – wherein the Israeli government used a white-supremacist photograph of an activist protesting Nazism to deport him on the grounds of being anti-Israel, is of course, stunningly backwards. But, as Sapir writes, “Indeed, [this is] grounds for deportation from the Jewish state.” * In more news from abroad, the New York Times reports the People's Republic of China has hit a new economic milestone: the world's largest trade surplus ever. According to economic data released by the country's General Administration of Customs, “China's surplus, the value of goods and services it sold abroad versus its imports, reached $1.19 trillion, an increase of 20 percent from 2024.” As this piece notes, “The enormous trade surplus…came despite efforts by President Trump to use tariffs to contain China's factories.” While the tariffs succeeded in reducing China's trade surplus with the United States by 22% last year, Chinese firms compensated by increasing sales to other regions and “in many cases bypassing American tariffs by shipping goods to the United States through Southeast Asia and elsewhere.” In short, the tariffs have succeeded only in raising prices for American consumers by forcing Chinese firms to route their products through secondary markets instead of selling directly to Americans – further enriching China while further immiserating everyday Americans.* This trade surplus is expected to widen further with news of an economic thaw between China and Canada. AP reports Canada has “agreed to cut its 100% tariff on Chinese electric cars in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products,” according to Prime Minister Mark Carney. Carney added that there would initially be an annual cap of 49,000 Chinese EVs coming into the Canadian market at a tariff rate of 6.1%, but this cap would grow to about 70,000 over the next five years. In return, China will “reduce its total tariff on canola seeds, a major Canadian export, from 84% to about 15%,” and allow visa-free travel to China for Canadian citizens, many of whom are of Chinese descent. This deal is obviously a humiliating disaster for President Trump, who sought to both isolate China economically and force Canada to further subjugate itself to the United States, going so far as to muse about annexing the country and making it the “51st state.” Like the Greenland fiasco, this is a case of Trump needlessly alienating American allies, driving them into the open arms of more rational partners like China.* Meanwhile, in South Korea, Al Jazeera reports former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for his role in the failed coup attempt orchestrated by ousted president Yoon Suk-yeol. In a moving statement, Judge Lee Jin-gwan of the Seoul Central District Court, said Han “disregarded his duty and responsibility as prime minister,” and “As a result…South Korea was in danger ​of returning to the dark past ‌when the basic rights and liberal democratic order of the people were violated, potentially preventing them from escaping from the quagmire of dictatorship.” These words sound especially tragic to American ears at this moment, as our country slides ever further away from basic rights and liberal democratic order. Han is “the first member of Yoon's cabinet to be found guilty and sentenced to jail,” and his sentence gives an indication of how seriously the court is taking this matter. As we discussed last week, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Yoon himself.* Moving back to American politics, NOTUS reports Congresswoman and Senate hopeful Jasmine Crockett is amassing money from some unsavory donors. These include, “Tech titan and conservative provocateur Marc Andreessen [and] Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss of Facebook fame,” as well as several super PACs funded by the cryptocurrency lobby. Perhaps most damningly though, she has received donations from the PACs for BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, and massive defense contractor Lockheed Martin. Crockett's acceptance of these donations has sent ripples through the progressive community. Fellow Texas Democratic Congressman Lloyd Doggett called it “very troubling that she would be reliant on those kinds of contributions.” Adam Green, a co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, is quoted in this piece refuting characterizations of Crockett as in line with that group's preferences, saying “To call her in any way the progressive or leftist candidate is a misnomer...She's a somewhat effective anti-Trump troll and resistance liberal, but is not one of us when it comes to a progressive populist or anti-corporate warrior.” Green added that his group will likely endorse Crockett's opponent in the primary, Texas State Representative James Talarico. As of mid-January, Talarico leads Crockett 47% to 38% in the polls, with 15% undecided, per Emerson.* Another red state senate race, this one in Montana, just got more interesting in its own way. According to the Montana Free Press, “University of Montana President Seth Bodnar is expected to run for U.S. Senate as an independent,” which the paper claims is “part of an elaborate plan apparently backed by former U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.” Apparently, this move has angered Montana Democrats, two of whom have filed long-shot bids to run against incumbent Republican Senator Steve Daines. The Free Press reached out to Tester for a comment, and he sent back a text message explaining his reasoning behind backing the independent bid, writing “Every race I ran as Montana Senator and U.S. Senator it was about distancing myself from the Democratic Party…. During my last two races the democratic Party was poison in my attempts to get re-elected.” Tester is likely taking some inspiration from the Independent Senate campaigns of Dan Osborn in Nebraska. Osborn ran against incumbent Republican Deb Fischer in 2024 and made the race unusually competitive, eventually losing 53% to 47%. Osborn is now running against Nebraska's other incumbent Republican Senator, billionaire Pete Ricketts, and the two are in a statistical dead heat in the polls.* Next, with tax season on the horizon, the neutering of the Internal Revenue Service is starting to be felt. More Perfect Union reports “The IRS is effectively unable to audit private equity, venture capital, and real estate investment firms,” because “Thousands of workers have been fired from the agency,” post-DOGE. According to the numbers, audits of the aforementioned giant enterprises have “dropped 80 or 90%.” Stunningly, Forbes reports that instead of fighting to re-fund the IRS and restore some oversight to the lawless corporate sector, lawmakers from both parties are seeking to slash $11.7 billion of the $80 billion allocated to the agency in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. As this piece notes, that number itself is deceptive; a report issued by the Treasury Inspector General, found that that $80 billion has already been shrunken down to just $37.6 billion, and the IRS has only spent about $13.8 billion of the IRA funding. The Treasury Inspector General's projections of the additional funds available to the IRS is approximately $19.3 billion, meaning an additional cut of $11.7 billion would effectively curtail any plans to expand the IRS to police large, complex financial entities.* Finally, on January 14th, Congresswoman Robin Kelly of Illinois formally introduced three articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. These articles, accusing Noem of obstruction of Congress, violation of public trust, self-dealing, and directing ICE to make “widespread warrantless arrests, forgo due process, and use violence against United States citizens, lawful residents, and other individuals,” initially garnered 80 Democratic cosponsors. But that list appears to be growing. Newsweek reports that as of January 21st, the list has grown to 100 cosponsors, nearly half of the 213-member Democratic caucus in the House. A successful impeachment vote is unlikely, as Republicans still control the House, but as provocative and unpopular actions across the country – by DHS in general and ICE specifically – continue to escalate, this list is only expected to grow. The larger question remains however: even if Noem is removed, will that force the administration to change course or will they simply appoint another pliant enforcer in her place. We can't know unless we try.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3618 - Zohran Wins, Democrats Sweep w/ Usamah Andrabi, Adam Green

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 74:13


It's News Day Tuesday on the Majority Report On today's program: Voters reject republicans across the country in a crushing blue wave. Zohran Mamdani will be the next mayor of New York City, winning in a landslide with over 50% of the vote. We watch a few snippets of his victory speech where he pays credits to the immigrants and marginalized people who are so often forgotten in NYC politics. Usamah Andrabi, Communications Director and spokesperson for Justice Democrats joins us to discuss Mamdani's victory and how to build on the momentum. Support Justice Democrat candidates here and check out their piece in Zeteo from today. Adam Green, Co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee joins the program to further the conversation on the importance of seizing the momentum from last night's elections into material benefits for voters. In the Fun Half: We watch a few more moments from Zohran Mamdani's victory speech where he highlights the importance of immigrants to NYC and even deploys a Mario Cuomo quote in a final dagger to Andrew. AOC takes aim at the democrats who refused to get behind Mamdani and still refuse to plan for the future. Seems like she may be considering primarying Chuck Schumer. Curtis Sliwa calls out the billionaires and insiders who tried to deny his right as the real GOP nominee to run for mayor. Stavros Halkias collabs with AOC to discuss why the Mamdani's policies are so attractive to people. Donald Trump reacts to last night's blue wave by calling for Thune to terminate the filibuster. Hasan Piker confronts Olivia Reingold at the Zohran victory party about her smear campaign on him and her horrible work denying the famine in Gaza for the Free Press. All that and a whole lot more. The Congress switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. You can use this number to connect with either the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: SHOPIFY: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/majority WILD GRAIN: Get $30 off your first box + free Croissants in every box. Go to Wildgrain.com/MAJORITY to start your subscription. SUNSET LAKE:  Head to SunsetLakeCBD.com and use coupon code "Left Is Best" (all one word) for 20% off of your entire order  Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com

Fake the Nation
479. A Lot of Bad But Also Some Good News (w/Lizz Winstead and Adam Green)

Fake the Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 52:48


On this week's Fake the Nation, comedian and host Negin Farsad is joined by co-creator of the Daily Show, Lizz Winstead, and co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Adam Green. They discuss the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, the woes of NPR and PBS, Kamala Harris's book and the Democrats ongoing response to the Mamdani Mayoral candidacy AND good news out of New Mexico!Today's show is sponsored by MoshFollow everyone!@NeginFarsad@adamgreenonline on IG @AdamGreen on Twitter@boldprogressive@lizzwinsteadSubscribe to Mark's podcast: https://arcmag.org/podcast-series/arc-the-podcast/You can see Negin's upcoming performance schedule at: NeginFarsad.com——Rate Fake The Nation 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Follow Negin Farsad on TwitterEmail Negin fakethenationpodcast@gmail.comSupport her Patreon ——Host - Negin Farsad——Producer - Rob Heath——Theme Music - Gaby AlterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Over The Top Under The Radar
Trump, Mamdani and Economic Populism with Adam Green

Over The Top Under The Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 44:31


On this week's episode of Over the Top, Under the Radar, Carys Afoko is joined by Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Together they discuss the democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani in the race to be the next mayor of New York City, the economic populism he ran on - and how it compares to the likes of President Donald Trump.Support us on PATREON - get bonus episodes, a weekly newsletter and become a part of our members-only WhatsApp community.Email us at info@overunderpod.comSign up to the newsletter at www.overunderpod.comFollow us on all socials @over_under_pod_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE WEEKEND SHOW
Adam Green on Democratic leadership strategy, to counter the Trump regime.

THE WEEKEND SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 71:14


Adam Green from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee joins Anthony Davis to discuss Democratic leadership, messaging and how to counter the Trump regime's authoritarian policies - only on The Weekend Show. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: VIIA: Try VIIA! Head to https://Viia.co/weekend and use code: WEEKEND Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News with Anthony Davis is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the 1st Amendment right to free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
How the second day of the DNC became the first day for Kamala Harris

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 59:47


Recording from Chicago, Chuck talks with Adam Green, the co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a grassroots organization that claims a million members working on economics and democracy. 

Live From America Podcast
Episode #301 "Underreporting-hate-crimes, Harvard and more"

Live From America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 61:58


This Week's Guests: Reporter- Zaid Jilani Comedian - Boris Khaykin Episode 301 The World's Famous comedy Cellar presents "Live From America Podcast" with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. The top experts and thinkers of the world and the best comics in the Nation get together weekly with our hosts to discuss different topics each week, News, Culture, Politics, comedy & and more with an equal parts of knowledge and comedy! Zaid Jilani is a former Reporter at The Intercept. He has previously worked as a reporter-blogger for ThinkProgress, United Republic, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Alternet. He hails from Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated from the University of Georgia in 2009 with a bachelor of arts in international affairs and received his master's in public administration from Syracuse University in 2014. Follow Live From America YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCS2fqgw61yK1J6iKNxV0LmA Twitter twitter.com/AmericasPodcast www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com LiveFromAmerica@ComedyCellar.com Follow Hatem Twitter twitter.com/HatemNYC Instagram www.instagram.com/hatemnyc/ Follow Noam Twitter twitter.com/noamdworman?lang #Gaza #Harvard #ZaidJilani

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Keepin' it 1600
Breaking Through the Biden Bunker

Keepin' it 1600

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 59:34


Breaking Through the Biden Bunker Tara is joined by political strategist and advisor Michael LaRosa to reflect on his time within the White House ecosphere and discuss what the Biden campaign team should do to update their messaging to a public that seems to be ignoring his presidential successes. She then welcomes Adam Green from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee to the pod to shine a light on some of the current national polling data and offer strategies on how Democrats can garner political momentum heading into next year's election (38:07). For more of Tara's reporting, please sign up for her newsletter "The Best & The Brightest" at puck.news/tarapalmeri and use the discount code TARA20. Host: Tara Palmeri Guests: Michael LaRosa and Adam Green Associate Producer: Chris Sutton Production Supervision: Conor Nevins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

POLITICO Playbook Audio Briefing
November 14, 2023: The problem with Bidenomics

POLITICO Playbook Audio Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 8:00


We're less than a year from the election and the Biden campaign has to reckon with some troubling new voter insights. Extensive data conducted by the organizations Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Data for Progress found those surveyed generally lacked confidence in President Biden's handling of the economy. But, as White House reporter Adam Cancryn tells Playbook co-author Rachael Bade, there is some nuance to these results. All that, and the rest of the news you need to know today. Playbook co-author Rachael Bade interviews White House reporter Adam Cancryn.

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The Hartmann Report
JEFFERSON SMITH DEBRIEFS THE ELECTION

The Hartmann Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 58:00


Adam Green from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee shares his bird's eye view as the dust settles on the midterms. Will Joe Manchin shoulder some of the blame for losing the house by stopping gerrymandering reform that would have cost Republicans at least five seats? Would passing Build Back Better a year earlier have made a difference in many of the close races?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Leftscape
Stand and Be Counted (Episode 127)

The Leftscape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 83:21


  Tolley Casparis has been a progressive activist since the age of 15. Now at 57, she continues to work tirelessly to uphold democracy and civil rights. She lives in Los Angeles and works as a casting director and a death doula. In this inspiring interview, Casparis talks about the deeply important activities and indirect effects of grassroots activism, the issues she champions including the environment, bodily autonomy, and gun control, and why the connections we form and cultivate matter so vitally.  All the news co-hosts Wendy Sheridan and Robin Renée can handle this time includes the U.S. Senate's passing of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the vote in Kansas to keep abortion rights in the state constitution, the loss of icons Nichelle Nichols and Olivia Newton-John, the discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb on an Italian river bank, the F.B.I. search at Mar-a-Lago, the latest on monkeypox, and new polio concerns.  At the beginning of the show, Wendy and Robin share 3 Random Facts on space junk, Alden Park Manor, and a musical instrument called the sipsi, then introduce the end of the Ikigai segment era and the beginning of The Earthscape. In You Got Questions? We Got Answers? they respond to a listener question on how the podcast comes together.   Things to do: Join Tolley Casparis' online group, My Liberal Agenda. Follow Tolley Casparis on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and learn more about her work as a Casting Director. Follow the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Follow Tolley Casparis' journey as a Death Doula. Read "A Large Object Landed on His Sheep Farm. It Came From Space." Watch "Turkish Sipsi From Bamboo." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaQaRV9eHqk Rock out to "Space Junk" by Devo! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFCU_Ld9snU   Sound engineering by Wendy Sheridan Show notes by Robin Renée Fake sponsor messages by Ariel Sheridan Web hosting by InMotion Remote recording by SquadCast

Politics + Media 101
How Progressives Grade President Biden Ahead of the State of the Union: Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee

Politics + Media 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 48:12


A live audience interviews Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, on how progressives grade President Biden's record, two years into his presidency, ahead of the State of the Union.Find more (including how to join us live) at PM101.live or on Twitter at @PoliticsNMedia.Subscribe, rate, and review if you like what you hear.Join our e-mail list for "best of" delivered directly to your inbox, twice per month, at PM101.live 

Sound On
Sound On: Dems Plan Spending Vote, Taxes

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 36:30


Guests: Republican Texas Congressman Kevin Brady, Roger Fisk, Democratic Strategist and Principal at New Day Strategy, Republican strategist Doug Heye, and Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Sound On
Sound On: Global Tax Overhaul, Jobs Reaction (Radio)

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 41:13


Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Guest hosts Emily Wilkins and Jack Fitzpatrick were joined by Ranking member of House Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady of Texas, Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Bloomberg Politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Sound On
Sound On: Global Tax Overhaul, Jobs Reaction (Radio)

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 41:13


Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Guest hosts Emily Wilkins and Jack Fitzpatrick were joined by Ranking member of House Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady of Texas, Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Bloomberg Politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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The Muck Podcast
Li'l Muck Episode 31: Lucy Sedgwick

The Muck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 27:42


Hillary and Tina interview President and CEO of Ruth's List Florida, Lucy Sedgwick. Lucy has dedicated her career to building movements and training the next generation of Democratic leadership. In 2020, she led Colorado's Abortion Access for All campaign, a state-wide coalition that defeated a high-profile initiative to ban abortion later in pregnancy. Through her work, Lucy has trained hundreds of organizers, campaign staff and candidates. She served as National Training Director for Warren for President and National Training Director for the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, where she taught Democratic candidates at all levels how to run and win campaigns. Lucy is based in St. Petersburg, FL. For show notes and links to our sources, please click here. Special Guest: Lucy Sedgwick.

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/31/2021 (Encore: Adam Green of Progressive Change Campaign Committee)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 60:00


Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary

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The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/31/2021 (Encore: Adam Green of Progressive Change Campaign Committee)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 60:00


Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary

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The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/21/2021 (Guest: Adam Green of Progressive Change Campaign Committee; Is Trump World about to flip?)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 58:49


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/21/2021 (Guest: Adam Green of Progressive Change Campaign Committee; Is Trump World about to flip?)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 58:49


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The Nicole Sandler Show
20201202 Nicole Sandler - How to Survive a Global Pandemic with Spocko

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 70:37


The news is horrific. So bad, in fact, that the White House cv task force is issuing a dire warning about what's yet to come, ominously predicting that a further post-Thanksgiving surge will compromise medical care overall. My old friend Spocko is trying to get everyone to pay attention. He has a new piece up at Crooks & Liars and joins us today. But first, we'll check in with Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee for a post-mortem on the 2020 elections.

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Live From America Podcast
#163: Post Trump America

Live From America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 89:10


This Episode's Guests: Journalist - Zaid Jilani Journalist - Windsor Mann Comedian - Harrison Greenbaum Zaid Jilani is a journalist who hails from Atlanta, Georgia. He has previously worked as a reporter-blogger for ThinkProgress, United Republic, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Alternet. Windsor Mann is a journalist, a senior adviser to the Lincoln Project and the editor of The Quotable Hitchens: From Alcohol to Zionism. Live from America podcast " with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. Contact - Please email us at: LiveFromAmerica@ComedyCellar.com More Info: Www.livefromamericapodcast.com

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All Together Now
All Together Now - 10.15.20

All Together Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 56:58


Eleanor LeCain talks about electing progressives with Madeline Kracov of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (www.BoldProgressives), and what to do if Biden wins and Trump refuses to leave, with George Lakey - activist, Swarthmore professor and a leader in ChooseDemocracy

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VIEWPOINT THIS SUNDAY

COVID-19 HYPE as Economic FEARS Drive Markets - A whiplash week for stocks that landed major indexes in a bear market for the first time in 11 years, the coronavirus impact on people and businesses have swelled - the word is FEAR. Big swings in the final minutes of trading have become a staple of the recent market uncertainty. “It was a fun ride,” said R.J. Grant, director of equity trading at KBW, of the 11-year bull market. “All good things come to an end. Panic has taken hold to some extent,” Mr. Grant said. “You’re just getting people that are not feeling good about the state of the world.” Americans are looking for answers:  What is the greatest threat to a market recovery? Is it realistic to expect a quick recovery? How should people plan in the short term? Harry Dent, Economic Forecaster & New York Times Best Selling Author, Editor of the free newsletter - Economy and Markets - harrydent.com. Arnetta Notkin has worked in the financial markets on Wall Street for over 30 years - she is a Producer and Commentator here at America Out Loud. The Top Stories - President Trump Declares National Emergency, opening access to $50 billion in financial assistance for states, localities and territories. | House Democrats Reach Deal With White House on Coronavirus Bill, a bipartisan vote of 363-40, next stop the US Senate. President Trump had tweeted that Democrats and Republicans should vote yes on the measure, and that he was looking forward to signing it. | U.S. and China Trade Barbs Over What to Call Coronavirus, China accuses the Trump administration of racism and xenophobia, casting itself as a victim. China says it has acted responsibly and that no evidence has definitively determined where the coronavirus originated, despite its initial detection in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. John F. Kennedy said - "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”  Worst-Case Estimates for U.S. Coronavirus Deaths, Officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and epidemic experts from universities around the world conferred last month about what might happen if the new coronavirus gained a foothold in the United States. We will discuss those numbers. | President Trump halts all outbound cruises for 30 days, as the travel industry goes into full panic mode, as travel just about comes to a standstill. | The Impact in Iran, Italy and So Korea, China went from 1,000 patients to 80,000 in a matter of roughly six weeks, mostly all of it in a self contained, quarantined state called Hubei. Italy went from around 20 cases two and half weeks ago to over 12,000. It is now the Hubei of the Western world. Are these numbers a realistic projection for the US? | U.S. Strikes Iran-Backed Militias in Iraq, “The United States will not tolerate attacks against our people, our interests, or our allies,” Defense Secretary Mark Esper said in a statement. | Two Democrats, Empty Stands, 11th Debate, “A Bernie versus Biden debate needs to happen,” said Adam Green, co-founder of the liberal group Progressive Change Campaign Committee. “Biden has to withstand one-on-one scrutiny similar to a debate with Trump.” Jay Lehr, Ph.D. is Senior Policy Analyst with the International Climate Science Coalition and political analyst, columnist. Ilana Freedman is a veteran intelligence analyst, political commentator and host. Ava Armstrong is a political commentator, radio personality, and best-selling author. Jim McCay is a political analyst, commentator and radio producer with a 30 year background in global technology and pharmaceuticals. Arnetta Notkin has worked in the financial markets on Wall Street for over 30 years. "I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct,

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South Carolina Debate Preview, Coronavirus

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 38:46


Panel Guests: Richard Fowler, Nationally Syndicated Radio Show Host and Fox News Contributor and Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. 

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South Carolina Debate Preview, Coronavirus

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 38:46


Panel Guests: Richard Fowler, Nationally Syndicated Radio Show Host and Fox News Contributor and Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. 

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NH Primary Preview, NH Gov Chris Sununu

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 61:38


Kevin was joined by Bloomberg Baystate Business Radio hosts Tom Moroney, Kim Carrigan, and Joe Shortsleeve for a special New Hampshire Primary Radio Special to preview the new Hampshire primary. Panel guests included: Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Fred Hochberg, former Export-Import bank Chairman. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu also joined the conversation.

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NH Primary Preview, NH Gov Chris Sununu

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 61:38


Kevin was joined by Bloomberg Baystate Business Radio hosts Tom Moroney, Kim Carrigan, and Joe Shortsleeve for a special New Hampshire Primary Radio Special to preview the new Hampshire primary. Panel guests included: Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Fred Hochberg, former Export-Import bank Chairman. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu also joined the conversation.

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Iowa Caucus Results, SOTU, Rep. French Hill

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 41:40


Panel Guests: Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Jon Seaton, Partner at Camelback Strategy and former National Field Director and Iowa Caucus Director for the John McCain presidential campaign. Congressman French Hill, a Republican representing Arkansas’s 2nd District previewed President Trump’s State of the Union Speech.

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Iowa Caucus Results, SOTU, Rep. French Hill

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 41:40


Panel Guests: Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Jon Seaton, Partner at Camelback Strategy and former National Field Director and Iowa Caucus Director for the John McCain presidential campaign. Congressman French Hill, a Republican representing Arkansas’s 2nd District previewed President Trump’s State of the Union Speech.

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Sound On: Iowa Democratic Debate Preview

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 37:44


Bloomberg Chief Washington Correspondent Kevin Cirilli delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Kevin previews the Democratic presidential debate in Des Moines Ioaw with guests Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Wendy Benjaminson, Bloomberg Politics Editor, Craig Gordon, Bloomberg Washington Bureau Chief and Misty Rebik, Iowa State Director for the Bernie Sanders Presidential campaign. To listen on the Bloomberg terminal, click on the player thumbnail on the sidebar.

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Sound On: Iowa Democratic Debate Preview

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 37:44


Bloomberg Chief Washington Correspondent Kevin Cirilli delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Kevin previews the Democratic presidential debate in Des Moines Ioaw with guests Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Wendy Benjaminson, Bloomberg Politics Editor, Craig Gordon, Bloomberg Washington Bureau Chief and Misty Rebik, Iowa State Director for the Bernie Sanders Presidential campaign. To listen on the Bloomberg terminal, click on the player thumbnail on the sidebar.

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Impeachment, 2020, Boeing, Saudi Relations

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 37:04


Guests: Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and John Sitilides, Geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors and diplomacy coordinator, under contract, to the State Department.

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Sound On
Impeachment, 2020, Boeing, Saudi Relations

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 37:04


Guests: Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and John Sitilides, Geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors and diplomacy coordinator, under contract, to the State Department.

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Amped Up with Proud Resister
Adam Green Gets Amped Up with Proud Resister - 11-22-19

Amped Up with Proud Resister

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 59:23


Progressive activist Ryan Knight chats with Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, about the historic impeachment hearings and the hotly contested Democratic primary race.

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Live from Ohio Democratic Debate

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 34:47


Kevin spoke with Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Wendy Benjaminson, Bloomberg News Lead 2020 campaign Politics Editor, Adrienne Watson, War Room Director for the DNC. Kevin broadcasts live from the Democratic debate in Columbus, Ohio.

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Live from Ohio Democratic Debate

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 34:47


Kevin spoke with Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Wendy Benjaminson, Bloomberg News Lead 2020 campaign Politics Editor, Adrienne Watson, War Room Director for the DNC. Kevin broadcasts live from the Democratic debate in Columbus, Ohio.

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2020 Democratic Presidential Debate Recap

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 37:18


Kevin spoke with  Bloomberg News National Political reporter's Ryan Teague Beckwith and Tyler Pager. Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee also joined the round table chat. Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia of Texas also called in to recap the 2020 Democratic presidential debates.

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2020 Democratic Presidential Debate Recap

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 37:18


Kevin spoke with  Bloomberg News National Political reporter's Ryan Teague Beckwith and Tyler Pager. Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee also joined the round table chat. Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia of Texas also called in to recap the 2020 Democratic presidential debates.

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Democratic Presidential Debate Preview

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 36:29


Kevin discusses the first night of the second democratic presidential debate in Detroit with guests Adrienne Elrod, Democratic Strategist and former Senior Aide and Director of Strategic Communications for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Gregory Korte, Bloomberg News National political correspondent and Tammy Haddad, former MSNBC political director and President of Haddad Media.

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Democratic Presidential Debate Preview

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 36:29


Kevin discusses the first night of the second democratic presidential debate in Detroit with guests Adrienne Elrod, Democratic Strategist and former Senior Aide and Director of Strategic Communications for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Gregory Korte, Bloomberg News National political correspondent and Tammy Haddad, former MSNBC political director and President of Haddad Media.

The Joe Piscopo Show
9 AM Hour 6-27-19 Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 54:18


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Democratic Debate in Miami Day 2

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 35:40


Kevin broadcasts live from Miami to preview day 2 of the Democratic debates. Guests include David Catanese, Senior Politics Writer at US News & World Report. Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Fred Hochberg, Fmr Chair of Export-Import Bank.

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Democratic Debate in Miami Day 2

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 35:40


Kevin broadcasts live from Miami to preview day 2 of the Democratic debates. Guests include David Catanese, Senior Politics Writer at US News & World Report. Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Fred Hochberg, Fmr Chair of Export-Import Bank.

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Presidential Candidate John Delaney

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 36:00


Kevin spoke with Presidential candidate John Delaney to discuss his 2020 presidential campaign. Kevin also spoke with Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Matt Brooks, Republican strategist and Executive Director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, about trade, Trump's comments on Vice President Joe Biden, and the 2020 elections.

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Presidential Candidate John Delaney

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 36:00


Kevin spoke with Presidential candidate John Delaney to discuss his 2020 presidential campaign. Kevin also spoke with Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Matt Brooks, Republican strategist and Executive Director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, about trade, Trump's comments on Vice President Joe Biden, and the 2020 elections.

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio
Episode 480: Way to Early Rundown on Dems Running For President

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 38:51


The co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Adam Green, will give us the rundown on the field running for the Democratic Presidential Nomination, and what issues his organization is looking for from the candidates. Heather “Digby” Parton from Salon join me to discuss the biggest news stories from the week…

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Extremely Offline
Bhaskar Sunkara and Adam Green on the Left's choice for 2020: Warren or Sanders?

Extremely Offline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 81:07


With Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren both offering their own form of challenge to the Democratic establishment, which candidate would have a better shot at succeeding? Which candidate would ultimately make a better president? To answer that question, on this episode we'll ask two of their strongest supporters.Adam Green is the co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, an organization that helped elect Warren to the Senate in 2012 and that quickly endorsed her presidential bid shortly after her announcement. He argues that she brings policy expertise and a winning message that is unmatched by other candidates.Bhaskar Sunkara is the founder of Jacobin Magazine, America's leading socialist publication. He argues that what America truly needs is an outsider who preaches democratic socialism in order to remake our economic and political systems.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extremelyoffline)

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Rep. Omar Antisemitic Comments, Presidential Pardons

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 35:48


Kevin discussed the House passed resolution that condemns antisemitism and anti-Muslim discrimination following a controversy over remarks by freshman Democrat Ilhan Omar, presidential pardons in the Manafort and Cohen cases and upcoming presidential debates for Democrats in 2020 with guests Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Colin Reed, GOP Strategist & Managing Director at Definers Public Affairs and Xochitl Hinojosa, Communications Director for the Democratic National Committee. 

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Rep. Omar Antisemitic Comments, Presidential Pardons

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 35:48


Kevin discussed the House passed resolution that condemns antisemitism and anti-Muslim discrimination following a controversy over remarks by freshman Democrat Ilhan Omar, presidential pardons in the Manafort and Cohen cases and upcoming presidential debates for Democrats in 2020 with guests Adam Green, Co-Founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Colin Reed, GOP Strategist & Managing Director at Definers Public Affairs and Xochitl Hinojosa, Communications Director for the Democratic National Committee. 

The Nicole Sandler Show
20190220 Nicole Sandler Show - Ready for Warren or Sanders with Adam Green of PCCC

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 59:59


Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, returns to the show to talk about their support for Elizabeth Warren, and how having both Warren and Bernie Sanders in the race is a big win for progressives... Plus the rest of the news...

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The Bill Press Pod
Another Example of Trump Obstructing Justice

The Bill Press Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 111:57


The NYT has a story about how Donald Trump attempted to obstruct justice by asking Acting AG Matthew Whitaker to appoint a Trump ally to oversee the Michael Cohen case in NY. Just the latest example of how Trump uses the Dept of Justice as his plaything and constantly obstructing justice. Bernie Sanders' entrance into the 2020 race has shaken up the Democratic primary. Does he still have the buzz that he had in 2016? Time will tell. We talk to National Journal's Hanna Trudo and Adam Green from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee!PLUS, we talk to Presidential candidate Andrew Yang!

American Enough with Vikrum Aiyer
How Sports, Not Politics, Drive Divisions in America – with Zaid Jilani

American Enough with Vikrum Aiyer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 52:44


What if the source of this polarization in our country had little to do with where people actually fall on the issues, or what people actually believe in? The Intercept’s Zaid Jilani joins the pod to unpack a new study that identifies how a team-sports mentality in America is wedging more of us against each other, rather than a division on ideas or policies. Mapping the evolution and rise of tribal sports in politics, Jilani highlights how our politics exploit this distinction between team & topic, and what that means for the day to day governance in our democracy. According to The Intercept, “Zaid Jilani is a journalist who hails from Atlanta, Georgia. He has previously worked as a reporter-blogger for ThinkProgress, United Republic, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Alternet. He graduated from the University of Georgia in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in international affairs and received his master’s in public administration from Syracuse University in 2014.” _________________________________________________________There’s a lot going on in America (and the world) and Vikrum Aiyer — Former White House Senior Economic Policy Advisor (Obama Administration) and Former Chief of Staff of the United States Patent and Trademark Office — has something to say about it all and about what it takes these days to be American enough. “American Enough™ with Vikrum Aiyer”, is a weekly, town hall-style podcast discussing your questions and comments about current events, politics, and American ideals. As events unfold, Vikrum will share timely commentary wherever he is, as he travels, between meetings, and even en route to the office.  

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio
Episode 363: Analyzing the Nightmare that Is Donald Trump, How to Fight Back!

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 38:19


Adam Green, from The Progressive Change Campaign Committee, will talk about Congressman Keith Ellison's bid to become the next chair of the Democratic National Committee and where progressives can fight under a Trump Presidency. And Michael Brooks from The Majority Report will be here to rundown some of the biggest news stories of the week. Subscribe to our podcast to get the full show. Just go to www.rofpodcast.com sign up!

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio
Episode 351: Hypocrisy in the Wake of Hillary's Deplorable Comment and The Public Option is Back!

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 39:17


Co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Adam Green, will be here to discuss a congressional resolution calling for every American to have access to a public health insurance option. Heather “Digby” Parton, from Salon, will help us rundown yet another crazy week in news. Subscribe to our podcast to get the full show. Just go to www.rofpodcast.com sign up! And don't forget, Mike Papantonio's new legal thriller, Law and Disorder, comes out Tuesday. Go to Ring of Fire Radio dot com and click the ad to order today!

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio
Episode 330: The Crippling Result of College Debt and The Investigators Involved in The Panama Papers

Ring of Fire Radio with Sam Seder and Mike Papantonio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 37:50


Sarah Badawi, from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, will be here to discuss debt free college, and how this initiative has become a major issue on the campaign trail for the Democrats. Investigative Journalists, Alice Brennan and Catherine Dunn, will tell us what's in the Panama Papers, and the impacts the release has had on leaders around the world.

Liberal Fix
Liberal Fix w/ Guest Matt Wall from PCCC & boldprogressives.org (Ep 93)

Liberal Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2013 62:00


Excellence in Progressive Radio. Join the Liberal Fix team as they welcome Matt Wall, Press Secretary for the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, home of boldprogressives.org. What ensues is a lively informative conversation on what their organization is duing to push progressive values, make them viable issues for Democratic candidates and how they are able to virtually help anyone who wants to get involved in the system and feel empowered to make a change. As always, we offer a recap of the week in Progressive or Liberal Politics. News, Commentary and Analysis.  This is a must-add to your can't-miss directory of Progressive Podcasts or Liberal Podcasts. Hosted by Indiana writer Dan Bimrose and co-hosted by 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. If you are interested in being a guest and for any other inquiries or comments concerning the show please contact Naomi Minogue via naomi@liberalfixradio.com

Gigabit Nation
Broadband & Change. Will Politics Ever Be the Same?

Gigabit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2012 61:00


While we labor to get broadband into more communities to improve economic development, education, and the business of government, have we overlooked how broadband is changing the way we choose our government?  If we are going to endow broadband with great powers to transform communities, we certainly have to examine the technology's role in shaping government at all levels. Kristal High, Editor-in-Chief of Politic365, addresses politics, technology and national technology policy. She gives listeners an understanding of how increasing broadband deployments and adoption may impact the electoral process. Michael Snook, CIO for Progressive Change Campaign Committee, gives us a peek under the covers of one of the more successful advocacy groups this election cycle. PCCC used Internet technology to impact several aspects of campaigning in a host of House and Senate races. Our guest tackle several pressing questions, including:  will increasing and improving broadband infrastructure in low-income and rural communities increase political participation by these communities? will new Internet technologies alter or improve the dynamic by which campaigns are won and lost. what policy changes make enable individuals to make better use of Internet technology in the political process? how will highspeed Internet access impact the process of governing after the campaign is over? can technology counterbalance the impact of big money in elections?

America's Democrats
AmericasDemocrats.org–April 6th, 2012

America's Democrats

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2012 47:57


Kasim Reed Mayor Kasim Reed of Atlanta is passionate about the need for progressives to throw out their complacency about rights they have already won. Why? Because Republicans are successfully impeding voting rights and women’s rights. He calls their words and actions “insane.” http://kasimreed.com/ Tamara Draut Tamara Draut, an activist and author, links the soaring cost of college to the grim future for a generation of 20- and 30-somethings, who may become the first generation of Americans to do worse than their parents. http://www.demos.org/tamara-draut Adam Green Bill Press chats with Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, who provides a rundown on the Massachusetts Senate race and five House races where progressives might replace Republican incumbents. http://www.billpressshow.com/ http://boldprogressives.org/

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The Nicole Sandler Show
102810 Nicole Sandler Show - No Vote No Future

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2010 120:10


With 5 days to go until election day, we're down to the wire. Today, Nicole spoke with Stephanie Taylor of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee about their CallOutTheVote.com initiative; with Will Bunch about Saturdays Rally to Restore Sanity; and with BradBlog's Brad Friedman about the problems with electronic voting machines. Plus news from Ellen Ratner.

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The Nicole Sandler Show
2-23-10 Nicole Sandler Show

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2010 120:47


Nicole Sandler returns from her musical vacation to talk about the battle for health care reform with Talking Points Memo's Brian Beutler, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee's Stephanie Taylor, and The Hill's Brent Budowsky

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No Days Off Radio
No Days Off with Susan and Alison

No Days Off Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2010 60:19


Susan Smith and Alison Morano speak with Aaron Swartz, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Aaron is a writer, activist and programmer. He will bring us up-to-date on the actions being taken to keep the public option alive in healthcare reform. Regular co-host Michael Shaw will also be on hand to discuss the photos of the week.