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In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable the guys review President-Elect Trump's Cabinet picks. They also take a look at DOGE--how will this work? And what about Representative Lauren Boebert and others questioning UFO experts on underwater civilizations? They'll also talk about the governors who say they will push back against Trump's deportation plans.
Dive into the captivating world of government waste, UFO disclosure, and political intrigue with the hosts of GIRTHY Podcast®. In this thought-provoking episode, Eric Readinger and Law Smith navigate the murky waters of classified programs, reverse-engineered technologies, and the challenges of maintaining a sense of humor amidst the chaos. Uncover the staggering statistics on government inefficiency, explore the latest developments in the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) disclosure, and discover how to stay informed without losing your mind. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in uncovering the truth behind the curtain of bureaucracy and embracing a lighthearted approach to tackling the complexities of our political landscape. Episode sponsored...
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Representative Lauren Boebert wins her GOP primary after switching Colorado districts.
This week, yet another prominent figure from the Republican party has decided to step down earlier than expected from his position in the House, a decision that could potentially impact the thin GOP majority that currently exists in the lower chamber. Representative Ken Buck of Colorado, who previously declared his intention not to pursue re-election this year, made no specific mention of the reasoning behind his decision to leave his post prior to the end of his ongoing term, set to conclude in January 2025. In a heartfelt statement, Buck expressed: 'I've had the privilege of fulfilling my duty to the citizens of Colorado's 4th District in Congress for nearly a decade. Their unwavering support and motivation over these years have been humbling.' He continued, 'I wish to declare that my service in Congress will conclude by the close of the following week. I eagerly anticipate remaining engaged in our nation's political discourse, along with embracing more family time and opportunities to immerse myself in Colorado's cultural environment.' Buck did, however, provide further clarity when speaking to the press, referring to the ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, which is heavily shaped around allegations of corruption. He lamented the state of affairs, saying, 'We have sensationalized impeachment, turning it into a buzzword fit for the social media era, rather than respecting it as the solemn constitutional instrument it is. This place is not as I remember, and I've concluded that it's time to shift my focus elsewhere.' Following Buck's unexpected announcement, the prediction of a special election to appoint a successor to serve out the remaining tenure of his term has slowly begun stirring excitement, although there's an absence of official declarations so far. Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado, who currently represents the state's 3rd Congressional District, is believed to be amongst those jockeying for a place in the contest to secure the 4th Congressional District's seat for the term beginning next year. Buck's decision to leave office means that the Republicans will now have 218 members whilst the Democrats are at 213. The ability of the GOP to lead is still precariously hinged on the fact that they can only afford to lose two votes on issues that strictly follow party-lines, given full member attendance. Speaker Mike Johnson expressed his surprise at Buck's decision, hinting towards an upcoming conversation with him. The 435-member chamber has three vacant seats at the moment, thanks to a reshuffle that saw the vacancy left by the expulsion of Representative George Santos filled by Democrat Tom Suozzi through a special election last month. After losing his position as the Speaker in October, Representative Kevin McCarthy from California chose to step away from Congress at the year's end. As a result of McCarthy's exit, California has scheduled a primary for March 19 and, if no candidate manages to garner at least 50% of the votes, a general election will take place on May 21. This will determine who will serve out the remainder of McCarthy's term. Vince Fong, a top contender who has the backing of McCarthy, managed to secure a lead spot in the top-two primary competition for the upcoming term, earning his place on the November ballot. At the beginning of this week, additional progress inside the House was blurry at best, with no clear direction on who else would be moving forward. Another significant exit comes from Ohio Representative Bill Johnson, who in January resigned from his position as a legislator to assume the role of president at Youngstown State University. With Johnson's departure, Ohio is proceeding with a special election primary for the now-vacant seat on March 19, followed by a general election scheduled for June 11. From the Democratic side, there was another significant shift when the Buffalo-area Representative Brian Higgins relinquished his position in Congress in February to be appointed as president and Chief Executive Officer of Shea's Performing Arts Center. The date for the special election to secure Higgins' spot for the remaining term length has been scheduled for April 30. The unexpected exit from Representative Buck has added to the ongoing dynamism of the current political landscape. The people of Colorado, and indeed the nation, wait to see what will transpire in the forthcoming months. These developments, significant as they are, contribute to the dynamic narrative of American politics. It exemplifies how the leadership's landscape can be reshaped overnight with unforeseen departures and new entrants. However, every closure brings the promise of a new beginning, signaling that the stage is set for an exciting era of politics. While the uncertainties continue to hover around the future political scenario, it is certain that the American political discourse remains vibrant and energetic. Additionally, lawmakers' departures present new opportunities for forward-thinking candidates to step up and provide fresh perspectives that align with their constituents' values. The departure of established figures like Buck and others not only heralds the end of an era but also sets into motion the beginnings of the next. And within these changes, the hope persists that the successors will uphold the legacy of their predecessors while navigating the country forward, embodying the essence of American resilience. The reshuffling of seats and the anticipation of fresh faces in Congress can be viewed as a sign of the pulsating political dynamics currently at play. With every exit comes a potential pathway for new ideas, fresh perspectives, and transformative leadership that could shape the future political landscape. While some may view these changes with trepidation, others will see them as a thrilling political evolution. As we witness the ebb and flow in the political arena, let's remind ourselves that change, after all, is the only constant. And as one part of our political history ends with these departures, an exciting chapter starts afresh. The focus now shifts to the promising successors, their actions, and the ensuing impacts on the future governance of this great nation. 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Can America's political narrative truly be understood without a candid confrontation of its historical roots? This episode thrusts us into a provocative exploration of how misrepresentations of the past, like Nikki Haley's startling omission of slavery as the cause of the Civil War, reverberate in today's political climate. We dissect Haley's journey, from her decisions as the South Carolina governor to her posture in the racially nuanced landscape of American politics. As we unpack the reactions to her controversial stance and her dance with dog-whistle politics, the conversation unearths the persistent challenges in reconciling America's history with its current identity.Amid the political theatre, we turn the spotlight on RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, questioning her role in the post-election upheaval of 2020, and consider the looming shadow of Trump's legacy on figures like Representative Lauren Boebert. With her decision to switch districts, we scrutinize the seismic shifts within the Republican party and the precarious tightrope politicians walk without Trump's direct backing. This episode promises not just a deep dive but a critical dissection of the strategies, identities, and historical interpretations that shape the battleground of American politics. Join us for a candid and unflinching look at the figures who weave the tapestry of our nation's contentious political narrative.Support the showSupport the show:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2003879/supportFollow our show's hosts on Twitter: twitter.com/@CoolTXchicktwitter.com/@Caroldedwinetwitter.com/blackknight10ktwitter.com/@pardonpodSubscribe to Ty's substack:https://theworldasiseeit.substack.com/Find Ty's book here:https://www.amazon.com/CONSEQUENCE-CHOICE-Decision-Shapes-Destiny/dp/1693703866Support Our Sponsor: Sheets & GigglesEucalyptus Sheets (Recommended):Sleep Mask (I use this every night)Eucalyptus ComfortorAdjustable Eukalyptus Pillow
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On the Daily Beast's Last Laugh podcast, Wanda Sykes discusses Dave Chappelle's recent visit to Representative Lauren Boebert. As for hosting The Daily Show, Wanda says she hasn't had conversations about it,Kevin James is set to release a special on Prime Video titled "Irregardless." This hilarious special covers parenting, marriage, and getting older. Jack Whitehall's upcoming Netflix special, "Settle Down," promises a night full of laughter. Recorded over three sold-out nights at London's O2 arena, Whitehall covers topics like dogs, drinking, dining alone, and his decision to settle down and become a father. Emily Ratajkowski asks comedian Celeste Barber to stop mimicking her photos.There may be a "Matt Rife cheated on me" group chat.Jimmy Carr said that the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair confirmed to him that there were UK governmental probes into UFOs and extraterrestrial life during a night out they spent together alongside celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.If you're a regular listener of the podcast, there's a really easy way to show your support and help us grow. Download the Fountain app on iOS or Android, follow Daily Comedy News and start listening. You can share your thoughts on this episode by sending a Boost (like a payment with a message) and see what other listeners have to say, or create clips of the best moments. Getting started is easy - you can top up your Fountain wallet with a bank card. Oh - and you can earn rewards just by listening on Fountain too. Then listen to the podcast using the Fountain app every day. https://fountain.fm/show/Hv83LA5rbkciyuy7tG12 You can also support the show via Buy Me A Coffee! The easiest way it to join the $2 Club! Or throw some money in the tip jar at Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynews Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians. YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dailycomedynews?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram is @dailycomedynews https://www.instagram.com/dailycomedynews/?hl=en Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/dailycomedynews/ Web version at www.dailycomedynews.com Twitter X is @dcnpod because the person with what I want tweeted once Email: john at thesharkdeck dot com Daily Comedy News commentary includes satire and parody. Daily Comedy News is a production of Caloroga Shark Media, the leading company in short form daily podcasts l Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/daily-comedy-news-a-podcast-about-comedi/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4522158/advertisement
Welcome to the show, in this episode we're going to talk about the recent video released showing Representative Lauren Boebert on a date getting a little…. frisky in a crowded theater. We then dive into a more serious discussion about the White House Press Secretary saying in no uncertain terms that a moral imperative for the modern military is to ensure their dependents have the capability to receive an abortion. I'm not kidding. We then examine Trump's recent comments on abortion while on Meet The Press.To gain immediate access to the 2 hour livestream you can buy me dinner and join The Been Awake ELITE which will also give you access to the entire library of better sensemaking LB has produced over the last 3 years. Otherwise make sure you're subscribed as the regular podcast feed will have the segments reproduced in consumable format. Subscribe today!Watch on RUMBLEWatch on YOUTUBE
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the UAW autoworkers' strike against the Big Three automakers, talk with Yoel Roth about social media trust and safety, and weigh teachers' burden to engage in parent diplomacy. Join us for Political Gabfest Live in Madison, Wisconsin on October 25! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Danielle Kaye for NPR: “Why the UAW is fighting so hard for these 4 key demands in the auto strike” Yoel Roth in The New York Times: “Trump Attacked Me. Then Musk Did. It Wasn't an Accident.” Yoel Roth on Lawfare: “Content Moderation's Legalism Problem” Sarah Chaves in The Atlantic: “Parent Diplomacy Is Overwhelming Teachers” 9News: “Surveillance video: “Boebert seen vaping, arguing with patrons before removal from Denver theater” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Susan Haigh and Eric Tucker for AP: “Former federal prosecutor who resigned from Trump-Russia probe says she left over concerns with Barr” John: Ashley Strickland for CNN: “How NASA has prepared to scoop up an asteroid sample landing in the desert” and The Art of Explanation: How to Communicate with Clarity and Confidence by Ros Atkins David: NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: “Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary” and National Trust for Historic Preservation: “Ghost Fleet of the Potomac, Mallows Bay” Listener chatter from Kevin Collins: Thomas Kole's a portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the surveillance camera video of Representative Lauren Boebert behaving badly in a Denver theater. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Zadie Smith about her book, The Fraud: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or X us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Follow @SlateGabfest on X / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfest Slate Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the UAW autoworkers' strike against the Big Three automakers, talk with Yoel Roth about social media trust and safety, and weigh teachers' burden to engage in parent diplomacy. Join us for Political Gabfest Live in Madison, Wisconsin on October 25! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Danielle Kaye for NPR: “Why the UAW is fighting so hard for these 4 key demands in the auto strike” Yoel Roth in The New York Times: “Trump Attacked Me. Then Musk Did. It Wasn't an Accident.” Yoel Roth on Lawfare: “Content Moderation's Legalism Problem” Sarah Chaves in The Atlantic: “Parent Diplomacy Is Overwhelming Teachers” 9News: “Surveillance video: “Boebert seen vaping, arguing with patrons before removal from Denver theater” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Susan Haigh and Eric Tucker for AP: “Former federal prosecutor who resigned from Trump-Russia probe says she left over concerns with Barr” John: Ashley Strickland for CNN: “How NASA has prepared to scoop up an asteroid sample landing in the desert” and The Art of Explanation: How to Communicate with Clarity and Confidence by Ros Atkins David: NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: “Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary” and National Trust for Historic Preservation: “Ghost Fleet of the Potomac, Mallows Bay” Listener chatter from Kevin Collins: Thomas Kole's a portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the surveillance camera video of Representative Lauren Boebert behaving badly in a Denver theater. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Zadie Smith about her book, The Fraud: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or X us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Follow @SlateGabfest on X / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfest Slate Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the UAW autoworkers' strike against the Big Three automakers, talk with Yoel Roth about social media trust and safety, and weigh teachers' burden to engage in parent diplomacy. Join us for Political Gabfest Live in Madison, Wisconsin on October 25! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Danielle Kaye for NPR: “Why the UAW is fighting so hard for these 4 key demands in the auto strike” Yoel Roth in The New York Times: “Trump Attacked Me. Then Musk Did. It Wasn't an Accident.” Yoel Roth on Lawfare: “Content Moderation's Legalism Problem” Sarah Chaves in The Atlantic: “Parent Diplomacy Is Overwhelming Teachers” 9News: “Surveillance video: “Boebert seen vaping, arguing with patrons before removal from Denver theater” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Susan Haigh and Eric Tucker for AP: “Former federal prosecutor who resigned from Trump-Russia probe says she left over concerns with Barr” John: Ashley Strickland for CNN: “How NASA has prepared to scoop up an asteroid sample landing in the desert” and The Art of Explanation: How to Communicate with Clarity and Confidence by Ros Atkins David: NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: “Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary” and National Trust for Historic Preservation: “Ghost Fleet of the Potomac, Mallows Bay” Listener chatter from Kevin Collins: Thomas Kole's a portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the surveillance camera video of Representative Lauren Boebert behaving badly in a Denver theater. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Zadie Smith about her book, The Fraud: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or X us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Follow @SlateGabfest on X / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfest Slate Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the UAW autoworkers' strike against the Big Three automakers, talk with Yoel Roth about social media trust and safety, and weigh teachers' burden to engage in parent diplomacy. Join us for Political Gabfest Live in Madison, Wisconsin on October 25! Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Danielle Kaye for NPR: “Why the UAW is fighting so hard for these 4 key demands in the auto strike” Yoel Roth in The New York Times: “Trump Attacked Me. Then Musk Did. It Wasn't an Accident.” Yoel Roth on Lawfare: “Content Moderation's Legalism Problem” Sarah Chaves in The Atlantic: “Parent Diplomacy Is Overwhelming Teachers” 9News: “Surveillance video: “Boebert seen vaping, arguing with patrons before removal from Denver theater” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Susan Haigh and Eric Tucker for AP: “Former federal prosecutor who resigned from Trump-Russia probe says she left over concerns with Barr” John: Ashley Strickland for CNN: “How NASA has prepared to scoop up an asteroid sample landing in the desert” and The Art of Explanation: How to Communicate with Clarity and Confidence by Ros Atkins David: NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: “Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary” and National Trust for Historic Preservation: “Ghost Fleet of the Potomac, Mallows Bay” Listener chatter from Kevin Collins: Thomas Kole's a portrait of Tenochtitlan: a 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the surveillance camera video of Representative Lauren Boebert behaving badly in a Denver theater. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Zadie Smith about her book, The Fraud: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or X us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Follow @SlateGabfest on X / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfest Slate Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Why can't it just be fun?” Those are the heartbreaking words from a woman whose husband died after getting caught up in a fight at a football game. A die-hard Patriots fan, he was in the stands cheering on his team when a melee broke out. A witness says he took a hit to the head and fell to the ground. And they surely seemed hot and heavy on that date to see Beetlejuice…but after the uproar over Representative Lauren Boebert's behavior when the lights were down, the frisky lawmaker says she's done with him. Plus, it's now been three months since the tragic explosion of the Titan submersible that sent five people to a watery grave while on a joy ride to see the Titanic. Well this man has his own private submersible, which he uses to explore the depths and hunt for treasure on the sea floor. But how safe is it? Lisa Guerrero hitched a ride. And a family is pulled over for speeding...over and over the dad pleads with officers to let them go. As Ann Mercogliano reports, he said they were speeding because their dog was dying. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Representative Lauren Boebert was caught vaping and groping an owner of a gay bar at the "Beetlejuice" musical in Denver; The Colorado Buffaloes are now 3-0 in football, courtesy of their black Christian coach Deion Sanders... Tatum explains why you should be rooting for Coach Prime; Former President Donald Trump says in an interview with Meet The Press that he would be open to finding a compromise with Democrats on abortion; Trump also hinted that he would be open to Kristi Noems being his pick for Vice President; Teen driver intentionally hits and kills a retired police chief in viral video. The Officer Tatum Show is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and SalemPodcastNetwork.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Headlines: DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith has requested a gag order on Donald Trump regarding his public comments on the federal indictments related to election interference in 2020, aiming to prevent disparaging and inflammatory remarks about witnesses, parties, and others involved. The proposed restrictions are meant to prevent disinformation and threats while allowing Trump to quote public court documents or proclaim his innocence. Meanwhile, Representative Lauren Boebert faced scrutiny for her disruptive behavior and public displays of affection at a theater production of Beetlejuice, issuing apologies for her actions. The Biden administration has proposed an executive rule to protect federal workers from efforts to undermine the nonpartisan civil service, responding to the Trump administration's attempt to remove job protections for policy role employees with Schedule F. Lastly, a significant lithium deposit was discovered in the McDermitt Caldera along the Nevada-Oregon border, potentially meeting global demand for decades, but it faces opposition from Native Americans who consider the area sacred. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: BBC: US special counsel Jack Smith asks judge to place gag order on Donald Trump The Guardian: Lauren Boebert apologizes again for ‘maybe overtly animated' behavior at theater WA Post: Biden administration proposes new rule that would limit Trump purge Business Insider: Scientists found a massive lithium deposit inside an ancient US volcano that could be a game-changer for American clean energy but spell disaster for Native Americans Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert had a big night out at the theater in Denver this past weekend, complete with vaping, loud singing, and being escorted out. But is this just a case of Big Divorced Energy from the MAGA darling? Or a sign of something bigger? The story (and the surveillance tapes) exploded this week, just as Boebert was attempting to roll out a new image, so we're breaking it all down. Newly elected state representative Tim Hernández joins our state politics and green chile correspondent, Justine Sandoval, to discuss the congresswoman's night out in Denver with producer Paul Karolyi. Plus, all the other local stories that mattered this week and this week's Rocky Mountain Highs and Lows. Do you want to be a founding member of City Cast Denver? We've been publishing a daily podcast for more than two years, bringing you useful interviews with mayoral candidates and deep dives into important subjects like development in Cherry Creek and pizza. Consider joining to support our work, plus get an ad-free version of the podcast for as little as $8 per month. Learn more and sign up today at membership.citycast.fm. Paul mentioned a Politico article on Boebert, Meati's growth, Thornton's water woes, the Marijuana Mansion's sale price, the new design rendering for Cherry Creek West, and our episode with Colorado Springs representative Stephanie Vigil. Justine talked about a bear and state parks passes. Tim discussed the officer who shot Jor'Dell Richardson and this Colorado Politics article about legislator pay. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Thirst Denver BadBoyBoards Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Representative Lauren Boebert knows hot-button, national issues may be top-of-mind for constituents — but after talking with voters in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, she says they often end up discussing local issues. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Headlines: In recent congressional drama, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from the House Freedom Caucus due to her clash with Representative Lauren Boebert. The June jobs report showed slower hiring but increased wages, indicating potential interest rate hikes. Arizona now allows over-the-counter access to contraceptives without a prescription. A Tennessee law banning gender-affirming healthcare for transgender minors was temporarily reinstated. Florida's new alimony laws eliminate permanent alimony and introduce modifications based on retirement and supportive relationships. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: Politico: Marjorie Taylor Greene booted from House Freedom Caucus Wall Street Journal: Wage Gains, Low Unemployment Keep Pressure on Fed; Hiring Cooled in June NPR: Arizona governor approves over-the-counter contraceptive medications at pharmacies The Guardian: Court reinstates Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth NBC Miami: DeSantis signed a controversial measure to overhaul permanent alimony. Here's what to know about the bill Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bill aiming to protect 76 miles of the Dolores River appears poised for passage. The measure was reintroduced this spring by Senator Michael Bennet after it ran out of time in the 2022 session. The legislation has bi-partisan support, including an identical companion bill in the House introduced by Representative Lauren Boebert. By Connor Shreve.Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/proposed-federal-protection-for-dolores-river This story is sponsored by TruWest Auto and Blondies Trophy RoomSupport the show
Representative Lauren Boebert is getting a divorce. Jeffrey has 6 days left to get his stuff out of storage. Rover quizzes Krystle on commonly used online acronyms. Three students are sentenced to five days in jail after accidentally killing their friend. The Kula Cloth is the latest tool for peeing outside. A shoplifter was shot and killed by a security guard in San Francisco. People are outraged by the outfits the ball girls have to wear at tennis tournament. People claim Britney Spears twirling videos are actually deep fakes. Warrant out for a guy who has a weird fetish.
On today’s Morning Magazine, Adam Frisch has announced his intent to once again challenge Representative Lauren Boebert after last November's very close race. Then, we'll hear from Chalkbeat Colorado about funding cuts that are forcing the closure of special needs […]
On this Heard Tell: Twice on Sunday review of the week that was with:Writer and commentator Alys Watson Brown from across the pond on how the cost-of-living crisis is combining with political turmoil to greatly affect the cultural and political outlook of the generation that was in school through Brexit, COVID, and now trying to find their way in a rapidly changing UK, plust how AI essay writing bots are threatening already damaged faith in education post-COVID, and what's next politically for the UK. aged faith in education post-COVID, and what's next politically for the UK. Writer and podcaster Dennis Sanders returns to talk about the Republican Party's lack of "institutional control" for the last several years lead to the chaos we now see, the leaders the GOP currently has, and what it means politically and structually for the party going forward.Denver Post columnist Krista Kafer returns to Heard Tell to talk about the chicken and the egg; soaring egg prices that are not just about inflation, poultry and eggs as stamples of the food supply, economics and morals of poultry farming, and what consumers can control from their own grocery stores. Also, a Colorado point of view on Representative Lauren Boebert, her close election win, the lessons she should have learned from it, and if the opening of congress shows she did or did not.Journalist and writer Peter Pischke returns to Heard Tell to discuss his USA Today piece that has been called one of the most discussed pieces they've ever had. What the CDC guidelines mean, the habit of "guidelines" becoming de facto mandates, reaction both medically and legally from doctors, and the potential to make a bad problem even worse.Economist, Ordinary Times contributor and Heard Tell regular Stephen Popick to talk about how housing is such a fundamental - and under appreciated - building block to a good economy, and while some of our economic troubles can draw a strait line to the housing crisis, better ways to discuss economics, the economic messaging of the Biden Administration, and some ways for folks to better understand all those economic headlines.We turn down the noise of the news cycle to discern our times by taking a lesson from the past with Garion Frankel, who explains the current congress could learn a lot from a congressman who served nearly 200 years as his "retirement" job after the presidency, John Quincy Adams, and his fights against the "gag rule" and other issues revolving around abolition and how congress works, and shouldn't work.--------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to subscribe to @Heard Tell , like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the Heard Tell Good Talks, our guest is Denver Post columnist Krista Kafer returns to Heard Tell to talk about the chicken and the egg; soaring egg prices that are not just about inflation, poultry and eggs as stamples of the food supply, economics and morals of poultry farming, and what consumers can control from their own grocery stores. Also, a Colorado point of view on Representative Lauren Boebert, her close election win, the lessons she should have learned from it, and if the opening of congress shows she did or did not.--------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to subscribe to @Heard Tell , like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Your Heard Tell for Tuesday, January 10th, 2022, is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by talking about new CDC guidelines involving opioids and pain patients, as journalist and writer Peter Pischke returns to Heard Tell to discuss his USA Today piece that has been called one of the most discussed pieces they've ever had. What the CDC guidelines mean, the habit of "guidelines" becoming de facto mandates, reaction both medically and legally from doctors, and the potential to make a bad problem even worse. Plus, Denver Post columnist Krista Kafer returns to Heard Tell to talk about the chicken and the egg; soaring egg prices that are not just about inflation, poultry and eggs as stamples of the food supply, economics and morals of poultry farming, and what consumers can control from their own grocery stores. Also, a Colorado point of view on Representative Lauren Boebert, her close election win, the lessons she should have learned from it, and if the opening of congress shows she did or did not. All that and more on this Tuesday edition of Heard Tell. --------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to subscribe to @Heard Tell , like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Drew brings in some of the star studded conservative politicians on Frontlines, Representative Matt Gaetz & Representative Lauren Boebert. Matt Gaetz speaks about the explosive Twitter files & the groomer agenda that needs to be dismantled. Congresswoman Boebert destroys the left's narrative about her and the beliefs that she holds about the country. Follow Frontlines: Twitter: @FrontlinesShow Instagram: @FrontlinesShow GETTR: @FrontlinesShow Rumble Watch Frontlines on Real America's Voice every week day at 7:30pmPST-10:30pmEST!
This week we're looking at some bright spots in the recent elections, and today we have some very special guests joining us! Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado will discuss her recent narrow victory and future plans. Also, Patriot Academy Alum Elias Coop-Gonzales will explain what inspired him to run at such a young age and what his priorities are as a new Representative in West Virginia. Tune in and be encouraged!
Representative Lauren Boebert has the lead for the first time in the House District 3 race.
Representative Lauren Boebert has the lead for the first time in the House District 3 race.
From Concordia University in Montreal, Dr. Andre Gagne joins the VCW hall to share his story with Evangelicalism which included being a pastor for 10 years. We define Christian Nationalism and discuss the growing movement in America. Then we take a deeper dive into the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), the 7 Mountain Mandate, some of the personalities pushing these ideas and how this connects to our contemporary politics. Mentioned on the Pod: NPR's Terry Gross interviews C. Peter Wagner on the New Apostolic Reformation: https://www.npr.org/2011/10/03/140946482/apostolic-leader-weighs-religions-role-in-politics#:~:text=Transcript-,C.,of%20the%20New%20Apostolic%20Reformation. Representative Lauren Boebert says that church should direct the government: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/3540071-boebert-says-she-is-tired-of-separation-between-church-and-state-the-church-is-supposed-to-direct-the-government/ Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate, Doug Mastriano, promotes Christian Nationalism: https://www.newyorker.com/news/on-religion/a-pennsylvania-lawmaker-and-the-resurgence-of-christian-nationalism -Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com -Buy VCW merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VCWHall Twitter: Twitter: @vcwpod Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert is facing off against Democratic challenger Adam Frisch for Colorado's Third Congressional District.
Today I open with an interivew with Dr. Peter McCullough. You may remember we discussed late last week about his Twitter account being suspended. He was on the Dan Bongino Show and discussed this as well as the rise in government sanctioned censorship. It reminds me how the blue checkmark brigade on Twitter are not nearly as smart or witty as the pretend to be. Representative Lauren Boebert put on a satirical tweet, mocking President Joe Biden's speech late Friday. In that speech, Biden opened with the words, "Let me start off with two words: Made in America." So, Boebert put on a tweet saying, "Two words: Let's go Brandon!" The number of virtue-signaling naval-gazers who mocked her was proof they are some of the least aware people online. They beclowned themselves by not knowing the basis for her tweet. But, they are the ones Twitter trusts to be taken more seriously than people like you or me. The current Queen of Gaslighting, Stacey Abrams, fresh off her fetal heartbeat debacle, decided to out-do herself on that one. On Fox News Sunday, Abrams now says science has no idea when a pregnancy even begins. I am not making that up. Her direct quote, when asked about where she would draw the line for abortion, said, "The arbitrary standards of timelines ignore the medical reality that it is a fallacy we know exactly when a pregnancy starts." She goes on a long, blathering spiel reminicent of our Vice President's talent for word salad. In short, she used a lot of words to say, since we don't know when a pregnancy begins, we can kill a child up to the moment of birth. On Friday, the Surgeon General for the state of Florida, Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, put out the results of a study of the use of mRNA vaccines on men ages 18-39. That study indicated an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death within 28 days following vaccination. Because of that, the state put out a guideline suggesting significant caution for that age range. Needless to say, without explanation, Twitter took down the post and labeled the surgeon general as being in violation of Twitter rules. I'm curious, which rules are they meaning? A scientific study being released by the top public health official in the state of Florida is not qualified to address a health concern, whereas the soy-swilling, triggered children at Twitter are?? After a massive social media up-roar, Twitter reversed the censorship, but the problem still remains – big government's collusion with Big Tech is designed to censor anyone and anything that falls outside of the state's approval. And while all of that was happening, a FOIA request from nearly 18 months ago was finally fulfilled showing the government's plan for an all-out propaganda blitz to push mRNA vaccinations across the country. The depth to which public healh was willing to go to push their one-size-fits-all narrative should scare all of us. Which is why the midterms are so important. We have to get to the bottom of so many corrupt agencies and agendas. While we may want to argue over cultural issues, the one issue that should unify us all is in wanting the freedom to have the discussion in the first place. If we lose our ability for the free-exchange of ideas and opinions, then everything else becomes non-existent as we fall under the yoke of an authoritarian regime. The midterms are all about stopping the risiing Authoritarian State. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
Today - Montrose, Delta and neighboring counties officially have more than half a million dollars in state opioid settlement money coming their way. And later - Mayfly Outdoors welcomed U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert recently, showcasing its Montrose-made fly-fishing equipment.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first 16 words, of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America are: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." (the rest of the Amendment reads as follows: "...or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.") But it's those first 16 words that is the focus of Ep #194. The phrase "separation of church and state" does not appear in the Constitution... but it would seem as if the "idea" certainly does! However, some Americans are looking to do away with that idea. Kris welcomes producers: Kate, Niles & Brandon to the show to discuss this, and a whole lot more... BUCKLE UP! "Most Republicans Support Declaring the United States a Christian Nation." (Politico Article - from 09.21.22). Link: https://politi.co/3xVUC84... "Republicans Mostly Mum on Calls to Make GOP the Party of Christian Nationalism." (The Washington Post Article - from 08.18.22). Link: https://wapo.st/3dLCuqD... Iranian Revolution of 1979. Link: https://bit.ly/1979IranIslamicRevolution... LIVE @ 35 After (from 09.24.22). Facebook LIVE Video Commentary. Link: https://bit.ly/JWLIVEFB... Sponsors for Ep #194: Zip Recruiter... https://www.ziprecruiter.com. & Manscaped: The Lawn Mower 4.0... https://www.manscaped.com. Stay Safe, Stay Tuned & Stay True! Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey Roundtable Discussion w/Kate, Niles & Brandon Kris can be found @ www.facebook.com/Bilbrey318 (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets & Brandon Kloer) 09.27.22 Special Guests: Brandon Kloer, Kate Thornburg, and Niles Thornburg.
Among the many ironies and hypocrisies leading up to the 2022 midterms, one deserving special mention is Trump's and the GOP's unremitting claim that America has become more violent and dangerous under Biden and the Democrats.“Our country is now a cesspool of crime,” Trump said in a recent speech to the America First Policy Institute. “We have blood, death, and suffering on a scale once unthinkable because of the Democrat Party's effort to destroy and dismantle law enforcement all throughout America.”The truth is that although Americans experience far more gun violence than the inhabitants of other advanced nations, that's largely because of widespread gun ownership — championed, encouraged, and defended by Republican lawmakers. As to recent violence, shootings are down 4 percent this year compared to the same time last year. In big cities, murders are down 3 percent. If the decrease in murders continues for the rest of 2022, it will be the first year since 2018 in which they fell in the U.S.The larger threat of violence is coming from Trump Republicans whose incendiary statements are fueling violence and threats of violence across America. In the year and a half since a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, such threats and attacks have escalated.Yesterday, a federal jury found Barry Croft and Adam Fox guilty in a plot to kidnap Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer at her summer home and to blow up a bridge that would stop rescuers from reaching her. They hoped to spark a second American Revolution. The Trump Republican violence machine is affecting — and sometimes intimidating — election workers, flight attendants, school board officials, librarians, members of the Biden administration, and members of Congress.In Houston, a former Marine stepped down as the grand marshal of a July 4 parade after a deluge of threats that focused on her support of transgender rights. A few weeks later, the gay mayor of an Oklahoma city quit his job after what he described as a series of “threats and attacks bordering on violence.” His tires were slashed, he was harassed by residents at a council meeting, and followed near his home. “I was afraid what would they do next if I don't step down.”As I mentioned yesterday, Dr. Anthony Fauci and his family have received credible death threats and required a security detail. In December, authorities in Iowa arrested a California man with an assault rifle and ammunition, and a “hit list” that named Dr. Fauci and Joe Biden, among others. Congresswoman Liz Cheney has also received credible death threats, and also has a security detail. Threats have been issued against the federal judge who authorized the warrant to search for classified material at Mar-a-Lago, and against his family. (In that search, F.B.I. agents carted away boxes of highly sensitive documents.)During that search — from which F.B.I. agents carted away boxes of highly sensitive material — Trump described his home as “under siege.” In the wake of the search, Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, erupted in calls for violence. Twitter saw a tenfold increase in posts mentioning “civil war” (according to Dataminr, a tool that analyzes Twitter data). There was also a spike in social media users calling for “violence toward law enforcement,” as Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney, chairwoman of the House Oversight Committee, and Stephen Lynch, chairman of its National Security Subcommittee, noted in a letter last week to eight social media companies.Republican lawmakers have fueled the fire. Representative Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leader, has accused the Justice Department of being “weaponized” against Trump. Senator Rick Scott, Republican of Florida, and Representative Lauren Boebert, Republican of Colorado, have drawn comparisons between the F.B.I. and the Nazi secret police. Joe Kent, a Trump-endorsed House candidate in Washington State, charged (on a podcast run by Stephen Bannon) that “we're at war.” Kari Lake, the Republican nominee for governor of Arizona, declared: “These tyrants will stop at nothing to silence the patriots who are working hard to save America,” adding that, “if we accept it, America is dead.”The incendiary talk has led to violence. On August 11, a Trump supporter identified as Ricky W. Shiffer mounted an armed attack on an F.B.I. office in Ohio, and was killed. According to a subsequent review of his social media posts, Shiffer was incensed about the search at Mar-a-Lago and wanted revenge.Robert Pape, a professor at the University of Chicago who studies political violence, has conducted half a dozen nationwide polls since the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and repeatedly found that between 15 million and 20 million American adults believe that violence would be justified to return Trump to office.Trump's claim that America has become more violent and dangerous over the last year and a half is true. But this is not because of Biden and the Democrats. It is largely because of Trump — and the Republican violence machine he has created. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertreich.substack.com/subscribe
Donald Trump reports the FBI seized his passports in the RAID of his home at Mar-a-Lago. Trump's lawyers report confidential materials were returned back to the Archives. Donald Trump warns Merrick Garland the "Country is on fire" and asks how to help. Did Trump have declassification power? People on his team, like Kash Patel, say yes. We revisit the Comey song for the double-standards in the Hillary Clinton email saga.Kari Lake, candidate for Governor of Arizona, speaks at an event where she describes an experience having met Ron DeSantis, and experiencing BDE or Big DeStantis Energy. She says Trump also has BDE and explains why Arizona is the most important race in the country right now.Representative Marjorie Taylor Green files Articles of Impeachment Against Merrick Garland and we review. Representative Lauren Boebert also supports impeachment and calls Fox News trash.The Department of Justice OBJECTS to the release of the Trump Search Warrant and an update on the Trump Search Warrant Docket, with the Florida Center for Government Accountability filing a Notice of Appearance and Trump's attorneys, M. Evan Corcoran and James Trusty communicating with government prosecutors.Become a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQa62kyOcsyhVUqyvRCbDNQ/joinMindmaps & More: https://linktr.ee/robertgouveiaWe Help Good People: https://www.rrlawaz.com#Trump #KariLake #MTG #LaurenBoebert #TrumpWarrant #TrumpRaid #RonDesantis #BDE
In this week's episode, Tommie and Patrick discuss old dogs, celebrate the music of Connie Converse and Tony Bennett, laud the life of actress Nichelle Nichols, learn about the patron saint of the Golden Girls, stare in wonder at the Kansas referendum results, jeer at InfoWars host Alex Jones, admire Neil Patrick Harris' buttocks on his new Netflix show Uncoupled, laugh at Representative Lauren Boebert's latest lunacy, and name their five favorite stand-up comedians.
Representative Lauren Boebert joins the program to discuss the U.S. declaring monkeypox a public health emergency. Plus, Ron DeSantis suspends a Soros-backed state attorney. And which copy of the Constitution is Karine Jean-Pierre reading? Today's Sponsors: It's time to put a layer of protection between your online activity and Big Tech and use ExpressVPN. Go to https://ExpressVPN.com/WHY to get three extra months free. Sweatblock is doctor-created and doctor-recommended. And it works for up to seven days per use! Go to https://SweatBlock.com and save 20% with promo code NEWS. Moms for Liberty is dedicated to fighting for the survival of America by unifying, educating, and empowering parents to defend their parental rights at all levels of government! Go to https://MomsForLiberty.org/Sara and join for free as an associate member. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the most closely watched primary race for the 3rd Congressional District, incumbent Representative Lauren Boebert beat challenger Don Coram. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Koch as in K-O-C-H, not cocaine,” Join Ed Opperman and the Opperman Report for the first live interview with David B.Wheeler, President of the American Muckrakers PAC, after their explosive press release this week that exposes Representative Lauren Boebert for having two abortions and being a pay-for-play sex worker before running for Congress. Ed and David talk about everything from her connections with the Koch family, Senator Cruz, and Boebert's troubled financial past.
“Koch as in K-O-C-H, not cocaine,” Join Ed Opperman and the Opperman Report for the first live interview with David B.Wheeler, President of the American Muckrakers PAC, after their explosive press release this week that exposes Representative Lauren Boebert for having two abortions and being a pay-for-play sex worker before running for Congress. Ed and David talk about everything from her connections with the Koch family, Senator Cruz, and Boebert's troubled financial past.
“Koch as in K-O-C-H, not cocaine,” Join Ed Opperman and the Opperman Report for the first live interview with David B.Wheeler, President of the American Muckrakers PAC, after their explosive press release this week that exposes Representative Lauren Boebert for having two abortions and being a pay-for-play sex worker before running for Congress. Ed and David talk about everything from her connections with the Koch family, Senator Cruz, and Boebert's troubled financial past.
As contention over the results of the 2020 election persists, skeptical members of the public were invited in to compare ballots with Montrose voting machine records. Also, State Senator Don Coram tried to paint himself as a moderate alternative to incumbent U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert during the first debate ahead of the Republican primary elections. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Representative Lauren Boebert now leads in Colorado District 3 fundraising with many out-of-state donations. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fighting continues in Ukraine, where in some cities Russian shelling has gone on non-stop for twenty four hours. For the first time we are seeing tanks rolling in to Kherson, the first city seized by the Russians. Meantime, thousands of Ukrainians are seeking shelter underground in metro stations - where conditions are grim and food running low. Steven Fabian now with the latest. And the conflict in Ukraine is on everyone's mind. However, this guy may have taken it too far...he was pulled over in Palm Coast, FL for allegedly speeding and running a stop sign and he actually used Putin's invasion as his defense. Plus, it was a controversial moment from President Biden's first State of the Union address - when he was heckled by Representative Lauren Boebert from Colorado. Although many say she crossed the line - she's making no apologies. And Sign this sanitation worker up for the NBA!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Congressman Brett Guthrie gave us his reaction to last night's State of the Union given by President Biden. He also discussed oil prices and the limited ability to use our own resources, our intelligence community exposing Putin's lies in Ukraine, and Representative Lauren Boebert yelling out during the State of the Union...
The Biden family is corrupt. We knew that already, but now it matters since Ukraine has entered the picture from a foreign policy perspective. How will things shake out? Jesse Kelly discusses with Darryl Cooper, aka MartyrMade. That's not the only corruption being discussed on the show... How about Jeff Zucker being OUT at CNN? Jesse has thoughts. Also, another officer was laid to rest in New York City today. The New York Post's David Marcus has the details. Plus, Representative Lauren Boebert officially accepts her award for being the Hottest Woman in Congress. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Biden family is corrupt. We knew that already, but now it matters since Ukraine has entered the picture from a foreign policy perspective. How will things shake out? Jesse Kelly discusses with Darryl Cooper, aka MartyrMade. That's not the only corruption being discussed on the show... How about Jeff Zucker being OUT at CNN? Jesse has thoughts. Also, another officer was laid to rest in New York City today. The New York Post's David Marcus has the details. Plus, Representative Lauren Boebert officially accepts her award for being the Hottest Woman in Congress. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
12.08.2021 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Daunte Wright's Mom's emotional Testimony; MD revokes Gov.'s parole power, Holiday Blues, Big Tigger Emotional testimony in Minnesota. Daunte Wright's mother tells the jury what she heard while on the phone with her son the day Kimberly Potter killed him. Journalist Georgia Fort will have a live report from Brooklyn Center. The Maryland General Assembly voted to revoke the governor's ability to reject parole board recommendations. We'll talk to the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Chair from the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland. to find out why they moved to take the governor out of the process. Plus, hundreds Marched to freedom here in D.C. for voting rights. And Congress moves forward with a plan to raise the debt ceiling with only Democratic votes. We'll explain how that was made possible. We'll tell you about a resolution to remove Representative Lauren Boebert from House committees over her anti-Muslim comments. Big Tigger will tell us how the Funny Money College Tour is helping students in need. In our Tech Talk segment sponsored by Verizon, we'll tell you how you can donate to HBCU's with your spare change. And, we are in the middle of the holiday season, and a lot of us are dealing with the blues. Licensed Professional Counselor Robin May will give us tips on surviving those holiday blues. #RolandMartinUnfiltered partners: Verizon | Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband, now available in 50+ cities, is the fastest 5G in the world.* That means that downloads that used to take minutes now take seconds.
Julio and guest co-host Terrell Jermaine Starr, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and host of the Black Diplomats Podcast, discuss the Michigan high school shooting, Chris Cuomo's suspension from CNN, and Representative Lauren Boebert's racist comments against Representative Ilhan Omar. And, they dive into the Supreme Court case about a Mississippi abortion law.ITT Staff Picks:This piece for The City breaks down an investigation into Andrew Cuomo's inner circle, including his brother Chris Cuomo, and their efforts discredit the women who've accused the former governor of sexual harassment. “Kavanaugh can lie to the media and Barrett can lie to women and Roberts can lie to himself, but the lived experience of women, girls, and pregnant people will never fit the self-serving narratives of conservative Supreme Court justices,” writes Elie Mystal on the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case for The Nation. For Mother Jones, Nathalie Baptiste writes about the context and consequences of Rep. Lauren Boebert's bigoted comments about Rep. Ilhan Omar.Photo credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Representative Lauren Boebert made an overture to Representative Ilhan Omar after suggesting that the Muslim lawmaker was a terrorism threat. The call did not go well. Ms. Boebert, a freshman who has built her brief political career on incendiary comments and right-wing provocations, angered Democrats over the Thanksgiving break when a video surfaced of her suggesting that Ms. Omar, a Muslim who wears a hijab, could be a suicide bomber, and bragging to constituents about confronting Ms. Omar on an elevator with an Islamophobic epithet. “Instead of apologizing for her Islamophobic comments and fabricated lies, Representative Boebert refused to publicly acknowledge her hurtful and dangerous comments,” Ms. Omar said in a statement after the brief call. “She instead doubled down on her rhetoric, and I decided to end the unproductive call.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday-eve from Bernie & Sid in the Morning on this Thursday morning in Manhattan. Hot topics today included Sid's big break in acting, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial jury now being in its third day of deliberation, the fake news media misrepresenting the entire case, a movement to rename the Mario Cuomo Bridge back to the Tappan Zee Bridge, the Border Patrol Whipping hoax being confirmed as such, Biden's approval numbers quickly reaching rock bottom, and the similarities between Kamala Harris' incompetence and that of Hillary Clinton. Also, Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter will not back down when it comes to condemning China and Nike, and Representative Lauren Boebert taking a stand on the House Floor. Actor Chris Mormando and the great Bill O'Reilly join Bernie & Sid as guests on today's program, and as always make sure you don't miss Lidia Reports and The Peerless Boilers Beat Bernie Contest.
Listen to Sean Rima on demand. Topics include the dismantling of Dr. Anthony Fauci by Senator Rand Paul, and Fauci's refusal to accept any responsibility for his contribution to the COVID-19 pandemic. The White House contradicted President Joe Biden, after he criticized a report, which outlined his administration's intent to pay $400K to deported illegal immigrants. Representative Lauren Boebert shared her response to AOC's “Tax The Rich” dress, with her own “Let's Go Brandon” dress.
On May 19, 2021, Alex Epstein testified in front of the House Natural Resources committee and answered numerous questions. This video features his testimony and Q&A, plus the backstory of the hearing and Alex’s answers to follow-up questions by Representative Lauren Boebert.
In early February, a story broke about the possibility of U.S. House of Representative Lauren Boebert being the 2nd cousin and daughter of legendary tag team wrestler Stan Lane. While everyone else has forgotten about this, Travis has not, and for some reason decided to do an episode about it.
By now, most people have heard of the term, "The Big Lie", however what if that term is actually about COVID-19? Jesse Kelly demands answers on this edition of I'm Right. Jesse also evaluates the latest Biden gaffe as he speculates about a potential President Kamala Harris. Plus, Clay Travis and Representative Lauren Boebert join Jesse to break down the latest happenings in politics. Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This Tuesday we cover what we expect for the last day of the Trump administration, which is sure to include a large number of pardons and commutations. We report on updates from the insurrection, including a sketchy tour by Representative Lauren Boebert, and the theft of Nancy Pelosi's laptop by an insurrectionist who intended to sell it to Russian Intelligence. Then, we delve into a few more Russia-related stories, including the arrest of Alexey Navalny and the new location of Parler's new hosting servers after being banned by Amazon Web Services. Finally, we end with an overview of the steep increase in federal executions that have happened in the past few months.