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The CODY bot, a tool used to streamline procurement processes at the General Services Administration, is now ready for use across the federal landscape after three years of buildout. CODY aggregates prerequisite data into a checklist, according to GSA officials familiar with the tool, enabling staffers to see if a vendor has met all representation requirements — ensuring there is no active federal debt against a vendor, and no exclusionary or responsibility cautions to trigger notifications. The agency primarily tracks how many hours the bot saves in a year rather than the costs saved, according to one of the officials. GSA Administrator Stephen Ehikian posted on X that the bot's completion resulted in the cancellation of a $423,000 contract. “President Trump's GSA is at the forefront of leveraging technology for government to produce tools that boost productivity and our employee's potential,” Ehikian said in a statement to FedScoop. A pair of House Democrats are sounding the alarm about the U.S. Secret Service's use of counter-drone technology, which recently triggered air traffic control system alerts at the Washington National Airport. Democratic Reps. Rick Larsen of Washington and Bennie Thompson of Mississippi are demanding more information about the use of the technology and raising concerns about whether the Department of Homeland Security component is following proper procedures. In a Monday letter sent to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, the lawmakers pointed to alerts produced by the Traffic Collision Avoidance System last month. These alerts made erroneous recommendations to several commercial and Coast Guard aircraft, Larsen and Thompson say. And according to analysis conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration, the alerts were produced by Secret Service anti-drone technology at a nearby Defense Department location. The confusion comes after the deadly crash between a commercial airline and an Army helicopter at DCA airport earlier this year, which resulted in dozens of deaths. While DHS has launched an investigation, the Democratic congressmen say the counter-drone technology deployed by the DOD was operating outside existing notifications — and that the Secret Service did not share required notifications with the FAA. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Larsen, a former NASL Sounders ballboy and co-chair of the Congressional Soccer Caucus, sat down to talk about border challenges, drone defenses, getting visas and some of the other work that's ongoing in preparation for World Cup 2026. Vince and Belz and George Quraishi are definitely taking a group to Rome from May 10-18, here's some detail, including a rough itinerary: https://earthlydelights.notion.site/Italia-25-with-Scuffed-1a3f3f1e0145804793e8e83e982168fdAnd here's where you can still sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfp2O1bIr5KNSymt3ayP3ctERCooDo3ADM5Kf_kSHpmr6ITMg/viewformHere's where you can send us a voice message for future episodes: https://www.speakpipe.com/ScuffedPodcast Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! Patrons get a private ad-free feed for all episodes that go out on the public feed, plus the Monday Review every week with Watke and Vince. Patrons also get access to some video of clips we discuss on the show, our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedAlso, check out Boots on the Ground, our USWNT-focused spinoff podcast headed up by Tara and Vince. They are cooking over there, you can listen here: https://boots-on-the-ground.simplecast.com
This week we're joined by Congressman Rick Larsen of Washington State, Ranking Member for the Democrats on the House Transportation Committee. We chat about USDOT's recent guidance for stripping sustainable projects of funding and why active transportation advocates should focus on safety. Find committee hearing schedules here. Find the TNI Democrats page here. +++ Follow us on Bluesky, Threads, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr, Substack ... @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site! And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com
KGMI's Jason Upton speaks with U.S. Representative Rick Larsen about what he's seen from the first few months of the Trump administration, how the cuts to federal funding and mass firings of federal workers could affect Whatcom County residents, how he thinks this will play out moving forward and more.
Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Monday, October 14, 20244:38 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute, joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece in the Deseret News about how those who treat politics as religion are undermining the Constitution.6:05 pm: John Nantz, a columnist with Townhall and a retired FBI agent, joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about his recent piece on why Christians must vote for Donald Trump.6:38 pm: Joe Kennedy, the Washington high school football coach who was fired from his job for praying on the field, and eventually won his job back thanks to a decision by the Supreme Court, joins the show for a conversation about an upcoming film about his ordeal.
Presentation by Rwanda Travel Team: Tina Larsen, Dcn. Blake Plympton, Rick Larsen, & Dean Bob Fabey Rwanda Sunday 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Utahn who faked own death, accused prosecutors of cannibalism, will stand trial -- Jared Bell and Rick Larsen present for/against arguments for initiative amendment
Saturday, 3 August 2024 saying, “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.” Matthew 2:2 “Saying, ‘Where is He having been born King of the Jews? For we saw His star in the sunrising, and we came to worship Him'” (CG). In the previous verse, the magicians had come from the sunrisings to Jerusalem. Now, Matthew continues with the words, “Saying, ‘Where is He?'” The words of the magicians are in the form of a question, but they are also just as much an assertion. By stating “Where is He,” they are proclaiming that they are certain that the person they are looking for exists. This is understood. The question isn't, “Has He come?” but rather, “Where is He?” Understanding this, they continue with, “having been born?” Again, it is an assertion. They do not ask, “Where is the King who has been coronated?” Nor do they ask, “Where is the King who has been appointed by Rome?” Instead, the question is about a birth. Therefore, something prompted them to accept that a divinely appointed birth had taken place for one who was to be “King of the Jews.” The answer is to be found in Daniel 9:24-27 where a timeline of prophetic events was to take place – “Seventy weeks are determined For your people and for your holy city, To finish the transgression, To make an end of sins, To make reconciliation for iniquity, To bring in everlasting righteousness, To seal up vision and prophecy, And to anoint the Most Holy. 25 “Know therefore and understand, That from the going forth of the command To restore and build Jerusalem Until Messiah the Prince, There shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; The street shall be built again, and the wall, Even in troublesome times. 26 “And after the sixty-two weeks Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself; And the people of the prince who is to come Shall destroy the city and the sanctuary. The end of it shall be with a flood, And till the end of the war desolations are determined. 27 Then he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week; But in the middle of the week He shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abominations shall be one who makes desolate, Even until the consummation, which is determined, Is poured out on the desolate.” The words of Daniel may be confusing without understanding the greater context of the Bible, but they clearly and precisely state when the Messiah would come, what would happen to Him, and what would happen afterward. For example, it is understood from the words that the sanctuary, meaning the temple in Jerusalem, would be destroyed. Of this expectation of the coming Messiah, Albert Barnes writes – “This personage, they supposed would be a temporal prince, and they were expecting that he would deliver them from Roman bondage. It was natural that this expectation should spread into other countries. Many Jews at that time lived in Egypt, in Rome, and in Greece; many, also, had gone to Eastern countries, and in every place they carried their sacred writings, and diffused the expectation that some remarkable person was about to appear. Suetonius, a Roman historian, speaking of this rumor. says: ‘An ancient and settled persuasion prevailed throughout the East that the Fates had decreed some one to proceed from Judea who should attain universal empire.' Tacitus, another Roman historian, says: ‘Many were persuaded that it was contained in the ancient books of their priests, that at that very time the East should prevail, and that some one should proceed from Judea and possess the dominion.' Josephus also, and Philo, two Jewish historians, make mention of the same expectation. The fact that such a person was expected is clearly attested. Under this expectation these wise men came to do him homage, and inquired anxiously where he was born?” The reason for paying homage to Him is next explained by them, “For we saw His star.” This “star” is referred to in the Book of Numbers – “I see Him, but not now; I behold Him, but not near; A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel, And batter the brow of Moab, And destroy all the sons of tumult. 18 “And Edom shall be a possession; Seir also, his enemies, shall be a possession, While Israel does valiantly. 19 Out of Jacob One shall have dominion, And destroy the remains of the city.” Numbers 24:17-19 The Jews, attempting to hide the fact that Jesus fit the biblical narrative, hid a significant period of time in the chronology of the Old Testament. By doing this, they then made the assertion that another person, Simon bar Kokhba, was the anticipated Messiah. His name means “Simon son of a Star.” They claimed he was the fulfillment of the Numbers prophecy. However, he came after the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. Thus, he could not be the Messiah as indicated in the Daniel timeline. As for the Numbers prophecy, it was understood that One would arise and subdue the surrounding nations. But in the greater context of Scripture, much more was understood about this coming One. As for seeing His star, the word can mean literally seeing, as in a visible star, or it can mean to perceive, as in “the magicians perceived the star from a reading of sacred texts.” Thus, it is a seeing with the mind. This explanation of the word may help understand later verses. Or it may be that they have seen a literal event that alerted them to the coming of the Messiah. Understanding that, it next says, “in the sunrising.” It is the same word used in the previous verse. It indicates “east,” but it means “rising of light.” This does not mean that they saw the star to their east but that they were east of Israel and saw the star rising from there, knowing that the heavenly sign prophesied for Israel had come to pass. Therefore, with this information clearly known by them, it next says, “and we came to worship Him.” Of these words, Albert Barnes says, “This does not mean that they had come to pay him religious homage, or to adore him They regarded him as the King of the Jews, but there is no evidence that they supposed that he was divine. They came to honor him as a Prince, or a king, not as God.” Barnes' words, though dogmatic, are not necessarily correct. Depending on the knowledge of the Hebrew Scriptures, one could clearly determine that this coming One was, in fact, divine. At a minimum, it would be understood He was divinely appointed by God. He had been anticipated since the time of the first man on earth. He was spoken of throughout the historical writings and prophets of the Jews, etc. Therefore, whether mere obeisance or worship, these magicians had come to bow before this coming King. As for the star that anticipated the coming of Christ, the number of theories concerning planetary alignments, the position of constellations, particular comets, and so forth go on and on. Everyone who has a theory dogmatically claims his presentation is correct. Those who hear one claim or another will hold fast to the one they find most convincing and dogmatically avow that they are right as to what is being referred to. In the end, these things are not necessary to determine when Christ came. The years of Herod's life and the prophecy of Daniel sufficiently tells us by what time Jesus had to be born and by what time He would be crucified. And more, the fact that these magicians saw a divinely appointed star tells us that it was there. As such, determining the particular star that heralded in the coming of Jesus, whatever it was, is not necessary, even if it is fun to consider. Life application: As noted, there are many theories about the star in the skies which point to the coming of Jesus. Some say it is a conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, which took place in May to July and again in September of 7BC. Others say it was the rising of Sirius which occurred on the same day in four subsequent years from 5-2BC. Many other speculations have been set forth as well. A video that has gotten jillions of social media views and sold innumerable CDs by Rick Larsen makes certain assertions about the star of Bethlehem. He goes on to cite details about the cosmic event at Christ's cross as well. The problem with his analysis is that after all of his calculations and details, he assertively places Christ's crucifixion at the time of a particular solar eclipse. The problem with this is that it is impossible to have a solar eclipse at the time of the Passover. The moon is full at the Passover. Thus, it is on the other side of the earth when the sun is in the sky. With such an obvious error in his presentation, it then calls into question all of his other assertions as well. The house of cards comes crashing down. It is best to not get caught up in such hype. If the Bible does not provide the particular details concerning things like this, it is because God is not interested in telling us about those things. Rather, He is directing our attention to Jesus, not a star that served a purpose in telling eastern magicians about the coming of Jesus. Let us not get overly distracted from the biblical text. It is good to research extra-biblical history, which can confirm many aspects of the Bible but when something is so unreasonably argued over, like the Star of Bethlehem, we have lost focus of the main Subject. Eyes to Jesus. In this, we will do well. The Bible records the facts, and they are sufficient for us to know that Christ has come according to the plan and purposes of God. Lord God, before Jesus came, we were given the timeline to tell us that He would come at a certain time. As we can rely on Your word, we can also be certain that He is the Messiah. No other person can make the claim because the time for His coming is past. With that, we can read the New Testament and discover what He did and how it has changed all of human history. Thank You, O God, for the coming of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Hosts: Maura Carabello & Taylor Morgan Trust in America’s public institutions is at an all-time low. There are several ideas on how to restore this trust, from things like transparency to things like following constitutional values. Rick Larsen, President and CEO of the Sutherland Institute joins the program to explain his organization’s stance, including a recommitment to the values this nation was founded upon.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Recount formally underway for CD-2’s GOP primary Colby Jenkins’ campaign has officially requested a recount in the GOP primary for the 2nd Congressional District, just before the deadline today. Last week, the results were officially certified, awarding incumbent Celeste Maloy the win. Jenkins has said that in addition to requesting a recount, his campaign may also contest the results; that deadline is later this week. We hear a statement from Maloy, an exclusive interview between Jenkins and KSL-TV’s Lindsay Aerts, and the hosts discuss this new development. Pres. Biden announces plans to reform the U.S. Supreme Court In an op-ed in The Washington Post, President Biden proposes three points to reform the United States Supreme Court. However, much of what he’d want to do would require constitutional amendments. Would he have that kind of support? Probably not. So what is he hoping to accomplish by announcing these plans? Maura and Taylor share their opinions. Examining a week of polling for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris New polling — both nationwide and in several swing states — shows that Vice President Kamala Harris has erased any major leads former President Donald Trump had in the presidential race. She appears to be doing significantly better than President Biden, but with which demographics? Will this bump in the polling help her in the long run? We take a look where she’s polling the best. Donald Trump’s appeal to conservative Christian voters A speech from former President Trump to a group of conservative Christian has sparked some concern — especially among liberal-leaning voters. Some think Trump is saying he will be a dictator; others think Trump is saying the country will be so good after four more years with him. Is there actually cause for concern, or is it just a politician speaking to his audience? The hosts discuss. Restoring trust and confidence in America’s institutions Trust in America’s public institutions is at an all-time low. There are several ideas on how to restore this trust, from things like transparency to things like following constitutional values. Rick Larsen, President and CEO of the Sutherland Institute joins the program to explain his organization’s stance, including a recommitment to the values this nation was founded upon. Group aims to enforce billboard rules along Utah’s highways Scenic Utah is trying to balance the needs of business and beauty by working to reign in unlawful billboards in the state. Along the Wasatch Front, billboards are ever-prevalent. They also exist in other parts of Utah, but do they go too far? Are they blocking views of the state’s best landscapes? Listen to find out what a new Deseret News article says about the issue.
In a world of rapid change and shifting values, the Sutherland Institute is calling for a renewed commitment to America's founding principles. As we navigate the complexities of modern governance, how can we harmonize timeless ideals with the pressing challenges of today? Rick Larsen from the Sutherland Institute joins the show to explore the delicate balance between faith, family, and freedom, and their role in shaping a prosperous future for all Americans.
Rep. Rick Larsen and Sen. Maria Cantwell joined Sen. Ted Cruz in allowing airlines to keep your cash // Gig Harbor considering allowing pot shops // The entitled saga of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley // SCENARIOS!
KGMI's Jason Upton speaks with U.S. Representative Rick Larsen about his recent report detailing the ongoing opioid crisis in Northwest Washington.
George Halford sits down with Rick Larsen, the founder of Flexial Corporation in Cookeville. They begin with Rick's path from Connecticut to Ocala, Florida and eventually Cookeville, the beginnings of Flexial and working on different grants throughout the years, and opportunities and other passions he has like photography since retiring in 2011. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
What’s Trending: Rantz is not surprised that Husky fans can't buy cheap plane tickets on short notice, KING 5 cooks up an equity angle on a food bank story and Philadelphia bans ski masks in public places. LongForm: Leif Johnson is District 2 congressional candidate. He announces his campaign to challenge for Rick Larsen’s seat. Quick Hit: A warning against making gender transition decision as a young person.
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KGMI's Jason Upton talks to US Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) about the spending bill that was passed to avoid a government shutdown and what benefits it can bring to Whatcom County residents.
This week on Sinica, Kaiser speaks with Representative Rick Larsen of the Washington 2nd District, the co-founder and continuously serving Democratic co-chair of the bipartisan U.S.-China Working Group. Last month, he published a white paper outlining his recommendations for how the U.S. can more effectively compete. That paper and its recommendations are the focus of this week's show.02:35 – The origins of the U.S.-China Working Group04:44 – Updated version of the white paper: new priorities and recommendations in response to the new reality07:42 – What is the danger of bifurcating the world into blocs in Biden's administration?11:16 – Four guiding principles behind a four-point strategy.16:09 – Five issue areas mainly affected by the four-point strategy: national security, development, diplomacy, technology, and education.18:38 – What should be the approach we take toward China's Belt & Road Initiative?29:40 – The ideas for changes in education investment in the U.S. and the role of China34:08 – The response to the paper from the members of Congress as well as the general public 37:53 – Is there a bigger change happening regarding the relations with China?A complete transcript of this podcast is available at TheChinaProject.com.Recommendations: Rep. Larsen: Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe by David MaranissKaiser: The Driftless Area (a topographical and cultural region in the Midwestern United States)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, August 11, 20234:20 pm: Jim Antle, Politics Editor for the Washington Examiner, joins Rod to discuss why it will be difficult to trim 2024 GOP Presidential field.:38 pm: Former Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank, now Vice President of Law Enforcement Strategy at the Center for Policing Equity, joins Rod for a conversation about the FBI raid in Provo in which a man who reportedly threatened Joe Biden was shot and killed by agents.6:05 pm: Peder Zane, Columnist with Real Clear Politics joins the program to discuss how the New York Times did it's best to turn the Hunter Biden scandal into a nothing burger.6:20 pm: Christopher Tremoglie, Commentary Writer for the Washington Examiner, joins the show to discuss his recent piece about why the U.S. women's soccer team was terrible both on the field and off this year.:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Auguste Meyrat of the Everyman Blog on his piece for The Federalist about the failure of the school started by LeBron James, and (at 6:50 pm) with Rick Larsen of the Sutherland Institute on whether the 250th birthday of America will be a celebration or a funeral.
The AOC recently co-hosted a panel discussion with the Hudson Institute. Moderated by AOC President Brian Hinkley and Hudson Senior Fellow Timothy Walton, we hear from representatives Rick Larsen from Washington State, Don Bacon from Nebraska, and Chrissy Houlahan from Pennsylvania for an inside Congressional perspective on the EMSO space.As chairs of the Congressional Electronic Warfare Working Group, Representatives Larsen, Bacon, and Houlahan offer their combined expertise on a range of topics, including the defense budget, spectrum sharing, and the microelectronic supply chain.To learn more about today's topics or to stay updated on EMSO and EW developments, visit our homepage.For more information about the Hudson Institute, visit their website.
Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Marc Novicoff, a reporter with Politico, joins the show for a conversation about how Utah's age verification law for online pornography has stopped some pornography companies from operating in Utah, and other states, altogether. Plus, Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute joins the program to discuss his recent op-ed in the Deseret News pondering whether America's 250th birthday will be a celebration or a funeral. See below for a full rundown of today's program.Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, August 8, 2023 4:20 pm: Will Kessler, a Reporter for the Daily Caller News Foundation, joins the show to discuss his piece about how Joe Biden's costly regulations on American businesses are contributing to poor economic productivity.4:38 pm: Marc Novicoff, a Reporter with Politico, joins the show for a conversation about how Utah's age verification law for online pornography has stopped some pornography companies from operating in Utah, and other states, altogether. 6:05 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute joins the program to discuss his recent op-ed in the Deseret News pondering whether America's 250th birthday will be a celebration or a funeral.6:20 pm: Larry Sand, President of the California Teachers Empowerment Network joins Rod to discuss his piece for American Greatness about how the touted educational benefits of pre-Kindergarten are nonexistent.6:38 pm: Leor Sapir, an Adjunct Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins the show for a conversation about his piece in the Wall Street Journal about a scientific review the American Academy of Pediatrics has ordered on “gender affirming care.”
Rick Larsen, Vice President of Communities and member programs of the EAA Museum joins the program. Talk about the over 280,000 members. World wide membership and 100's of chapters all over the country. Then Doctor Jim Phero from the Cincinnati area joins the show. Member of The Flying Neutrons. Guests: Rick Larsen, Jim Phero
Washington state is home to 427 miles of the US-Canada land border, thriving aviation and technology hubs, and a stadium that will host matches for the 2026 Men's World Cup. This week, Scotty and Chris welcome Congressman Rick Larsen (WA-02) to Canusa Street for a conversation on cross-border industries, democratic institutions, and sports diplomacy.
This week, the Sutherland Institute is hosting its annual gala with a special focus on the next generation and how to help them flourish. President and CEO Rick Larsen joins Inside Sources to discuss the event which is welcoming special guests Rep. Lowry Snow and Ian Rowe... who have spent their careers focused on family, freedom, and education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick Larsen of Larsen Firearms Training joins the podcast to discuss why he started his business, key elements of firearms training and what his teaching style is.
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. The Sutherland Institute is a nonpartisan policy and educational institution – a think tank – that provides policy information to the public and elected officials. Here is Rick Larsen, President and CEO of Sutherland Institute, with more. RICK LARSEN: American democracy and free enterprise make it possible for freedom, and people, to flourish. At the Sutherland Institute, we defend these principles and help Utahns understand the important issues that impact families, education, and our civil liberties. When voters head to the polls and when elected officials make decisions, they need accurate, principled information that reduces partisan division. Most people want reasonable solutions achieved through discussion, persuasion, and common ground – and that's what we provide. Sutherland Institute offers this principled and pragmatic approach to strengthen America's core institutions through research, events, and public education. We take the politics out of policy to find durable solutions to our greatest challenges. By rededicating ourselves to the principles and institutions that are the foundation of America, we can heal partisan wounds, solve real problems, and create a better future for our children. Find out more at our website: SutherlandInstitute.org. DEREK MILLER: The Southerland Institute's mission is to advance public policies that promote the Constitutional values of faith, family and freedom. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally Aired: November 3, 2022.
Yes, people, we have a 'SPECIAL' edition of @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ for you today! To mark the imminent release of a fascinating new documentary that explores, self, family, DNA, and the things that bind these things together (and much more). Then, we are blessed with the writers, and directors of the piece! One being the subject of the doc, and she talks about her experience & emotions in a way that will have you transfixed!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/U_oI9mI0RL8 'The Last of the Winthrops' is directed by Viviane Winthrop & Adam K. Singer who both co-wrote with Christopher Seward. What if everything you believed about yourself was a lie? THE LAST OF THE WINTHROPS explores the secrets and revelations of a woman who reclaims her sense of self after a devastating life event. Viviane Winthrop at age 49 must confront the seismic truth that her father, Reginald Winthrop, who could trace his heritage literally to the founders of America, was not her biological father. When he and his beautiful French Canadian wife Claire have their “miracle child”, Viviane is raised as an heir to the historic Winthrop exceptionalism. Through archival footage, private letters and recordings, the film follows Viviane on an epic journey across five countries and hundreds of years to reclaim her new identity, resolving powerful themes about the relationship between love, blood, and family. Today we have: The Last of the Winthrops Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/kkROR_e3V8M Limited Release: 7th October 2022 Digital Release Date: 11th November 2022 Director: Viviane Winthrop, Adam K. Singer Cast: Bill Beigel, David Blackburn, Xavier Guiraud de Saint-Eymart, Bertram Durand, Celia Heritage, Rick Larsen, Andre Metcalf, Jason Noto, Andrew Perez, Danny Perez, Jacques Perez, Monique Perez, Brian Béla Schellenberg, Liliane Perez Weinstein, Claire Winthrop, Viviane Winthrop Credit: We Unite As One Genre: Documentary, Drama, Mystery Running Time: 84 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/4OmcJRXtoBc Pre-order via AppleTV: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-last-of-the-winthrops/umc.cmc.2p5uu9ze99l3qbrlkwjpbjy9f Website: Here. https://www.thelastofthewinthrops.com/ Twitter: @WinthropsMovie https://twitter.com/WinthropsMovie Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/thelastofthewinthrops Instagram: @thelastofthewinthrops https://www.instagram.com/thelastofthewinthrops/ ------------ *(Music) 'You Are a Tourist' by Death Cab for Cutie - 2011 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
100 years ago this month, Utah's very own George Sutherland began serving on the United States Supreme Court. President and CEO of the Sutherland Institute Rick Larsen joins Boyd to discuss the former Justice's life, legacy, and lessons in leadership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Monologue: Migrants are suing Florida governor Ron DeSantis The Interview: Rep. Jim Walsh (R-Aberdeen) slams the plan to give hundreds of millions to illegal immigrants. And he weighs in on how likely it is for Republicans to win the House.The Monologue: International district neighbors have been activated against county officials The Interview: Dan Matthews is the Republican candidate taking on Rick Larsen for WA-02. He makes the case for his election. LongForm: Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer says they are refusing bookings every day because of a lack of jail staff -- how does this impact public safety and why do they have the crisis? He explains. The Quick Hit: Ana De Armas is frustrated that people will watch her in her new movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to Representative Rick Larsen about the Inflation Reduction Act.
This time on The Green Dot, EAA vice presidents Rick Larsen and Sean Elliott are talking AirVenture. Tune in as Rick and Sean join hosts Tom and Chris to cover what to expect at AirVenture 2022, including grounds updates, air show highlights, TOPGUN programming, and more!
In this episode, Jeff gets into the issues with Congressional candidate for Washington's 2nd District, Jason Call. They talk climate change, abortion rights, Rick Larsen's terrible record, why neoliberalism is bad for the planet, and more! We are: Jeff Richardson @eljefetacoma Jason Call @callforcongress Check out our website: http://jeffsawesomepods.com Listen to Jeff's other shows! Foolish Wits Shattered Worlds RPG The War for the Tower
We feature another progressive running against a corporate Democrat as we talk to Jason Call, a candidate in Washington State's 2nd congressional district. Jason is running against incumbent Rick Larsen. Follow Jason's campaign below:https://www.callforcongress.com/Join us for the main show every Wednesday night on YouTube www.youtube.com/DigOnAmerica★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Tim spoke today with Jason Call, he is running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington's Second Congressional District. He talked about his candidacy, his plans for the future and also about his main opponent, 20-year incumbent Rick Larsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to U.S. Representative Rick Larsen about Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent speech to congress and the prospects for more support for the war-torn country.
This time on The Green Dot, host Hal was joined by Rick Larsen, EAA's vice president of community and member programs, and Sean Elliott, EAA's vice president of advocacy and safety, to talk about a shared interest — RC model flying and building!
KGMI's Joe Teehan and Dianna Hawryluk talks to U.S. Representative Rick Larsen about the Ukraine - Russia situation.
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to U.S. Representative Rick Larsen about efforts to mitigate flooding along the Nooksack River.
Following years of trade frictions that have cost American jobs and lowered U.S. GDP, calls have increased for the Biden administration and Congress to strengthen the U.S. government's strategies and tools that address the "China challenge" and ensure ongoing American global leadership. U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (D-WA), co-chair of the bipartisan Congressional U.S.-China Working Group, has endeavored to answer this call, with an updated China White Paper offering a blueprint to enhance U.S. competitiveness vis-à-vis China and the world. The paper includes proposals for Congress and the Administration to recognize areas of bilateral conflict and competition, implement both offensive and defensive measures to compete with China, identify areas where bilateral cooperation serves both nations' interests, and take measures to strengthen American global competitiveness. The National Committee held a virtual program on February 9, 2022 with Rep. Larsen to discuss his framework with NCUSCR President Steve Orlins and answer audience questions.
Americans enjoy the highest standard of living ever despite all the challenges of the pandemic. But it seems we're constantly at each other's throats over politics. Why is that? Rick Larsen from The Sutherland Institute has a new piece in the Deseret News outlining what's gone wrong in our political discourse and why love may be the way to bridge the gap. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Shuster host. Author Brian Klaas joins to talk about his latest book "Corruptible: Who Gets the Power and How It Changes Us" and how psychopaths gain power throughout the world. WA-02 Congressional candidate Jason Call joins to discuss progressive challenge to Rep. Rick Larsen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, January 10, 20224:20 pm: Dr. John Goodman, Founder and CEO of the Goodman Institute, joins Rod to discuss his piece for Townhall asking if democracy is under siege4:38 pm: Legal Fellow Christopher Bates of the Orrin Hatch Foundation joins Rod to discuss a study about family-centered criminal justice reform6:05 pm: Timothy Nash, Director of the McNair Center at Northwood University joins the program for a conversation about his piece for Townhall on the future of the United States economy6:20 pm: Susan Shelly, Columnist for the Southern California News Group, joins the show to discuss her recent piece about how federalism is a needed check on progressivism6:35 pm: Rick Larsen, President and CEO of the Sutherland Foundation, joins Rod to discuss his recent op-ed piece in the Deseret News pondering whether freedom has an expiration date
First man to buy marijuana in Spokane has been canned Germans upset, Americans not, with spying LongForm: Patty Murray pushing narrative on War on Women; Todd Akin making it worse; Nancy Pelosi is nuts; Rick Larsen is jumping on bandwagon Rantz calls on Peter Holmes to be disciplined for violating an HR rule on marijuana. Brandi Kruse joins the convo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ability to plan ahead and adapt is one of the biggest strengths in today's fast-changing world. In the aviation industry, this involves working on eco-friendly planes and continued investment into space tourism and exploration. Beyond that, the industry is working to ignite the passion of future aviators at an early age through initiatives such as the Experimental Aircraft Association(EAA) AirVenture Oshkosh. In this episode, we'll talk to a couple of guests. From EAA, we have David Leiting, Vice President of the EAA, chapter 252, and Rick Larsen, Vice President of Communication and Member Programming. From Siemens Digital Industries, we have Sonya Sauvé, Director of Aerospace and Defense solutions. And, Dale Tutt, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense. We'll also hear from Jarrett Schiedermeyer, a Senior at Oshkosh West High School, and an EAA Young Eagle.We'll start by discovering what inspired our guests to join the field of aviation. We'll also discuss what the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh involves and the impact it hopes to have on the 1000s of participants and visitors. Additionally, we'll discuss AeroEducate, a partnership between Siemens and EAA that aims to bring interactive and educational virtual experiences to young people, ages 5 to 18. Lastly, we'll talk about what the future holds for the aviation and space travel industries, as well as what is being changed to promote sustainability. Tune in and find out more about EAA's passionate aviation community, and what they are doing to attract and prepare future aviators.Some Questions I Ask:What do you see when you look up? (02:07)What happens at the Airventure show and who's involved? (04:21)What was it like for Jarrett to fly a plane for the first time? (06:29)Can you briefly explain the concept of additive manufacturing? (14:34)In This Episode, You Will Learn:The impact that moon landing had on kids (03:50)The future of space travel and tourism (12:12)The changes happening in the aviation industry to meet today's sustainability goals (13:39)What Siemens is doing to get more young girls and women involved in aviation (15:38)Resources:EAAEAA Virtual Flight AcademyAeroEducateConnect with David Leiting Jr:LinkedInConnect with Rick Larsen:LinkedInConnect with Sonya Sauvé:LinkedInConnect with Dale Tutt:LinkedInConnect with Shannon O'Donnell:LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to Representative Rick Larsen about the new infrastructure bill and the recent flooding in Western Washington.
This time on EAA's The Green Dot, we changed things up a bit as longtime host Hal Bryan welcomed former guest and EAA staff member Rick Larsen to co-host a special episode where we discussed hang gliding with Daniel Lange from Hang Glide Wisconsin.
KGMI's Joe Teehan and Dianna Hawyrluk talk to US Representative Rick Larsen about potentially opening a refugee resettlement office in Bellingham.
Welcome back podcast fans to season 2 of the On the Horizon RC Podcast. This kick off episode we catch up with Rick Larsen with the EAA. Rick is not only someone who is a life-long RC fanatic, he has an impressively cool career at the EAA. Join us as we talk through how rick got started in RC, how Airventure is put on and what programs Rick and his team are working on to help future generations of aviation enthusiasts grow. don't forget to check out www.horizonrcfest.com for more information on our upcoming event here in Monticello, IL! You don't want to miss it! Horizon Hobby website: www.horizonhobby.com EAA Website: www.eaa.org EAA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EAA
Joe Teehan catches up with Representative Rick Larsen to discuss the new infrastructure deal, and the expanded child tax credit.
In our latest episode of the American Maritime Podcast, we hear from Congressman Rick Larsen, who represents a maritime district in Washington state. During the podcast, Congressman Larsen discusses the importance of a strong maritime sector to our national security and defense readiness, President Biden's infrastructure proposal and maritime transportation, and how the domestic maritime sector creates jobs and contributes to our economy.
Rick Larsen from the Sutherland Institute says the US is falling behind in its civics education, and that is becoming a big problem. But he also argues that fixing it will solve many of our political issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US Representative Rick Larsen discusses where funding from the American Rescue Plan will go for local projects.
Subscribe to the show today! Support Working Life @ https://www.patreon.com/WorkingLifePo... or @ actblue.com/donate/working-life-1 I’ve spent a lot of time on the crisis facing workers around the world who before the pandemic even hit us faced some pretty dire economic realities. Tomorrow, a high-level group will convene, virtually naturally, to talk about creating an international social fund to assist lower income countries to come out of the year-long pandemic economic shutdown. Cathy Feingold, director of the AFL-CIO’s international affairs department and deputy president of the International Trade Union Confederation, which represents 200 million unionized workers worldwide, gives us the scoop. Rick Larsen has been a useless member of Congress. You can’t find a single initiative that he championed in the 20 years he’s represented the 2nd Congressional District in Washington. His best claim to fame might be that there isn’t a corporate dollar he hasn’t been willing to pocket, from defense contractors to health care companies to big tech companies like Amazon and Google to planet polluters like big oil companies. Jason Call, a longtime progressive activist, is taking on Larsen in the Democratic primary for the seat in 2022. He joins me to talk about the campaign to, as he says, “rein in the undue influence of giant corporations and directly challenge their power.” -- Jonathan Tasini Follow me on Twitter @jonathantasini Subscribe to the YouTube show, Working Life at: https://www.youtube.com/WorkingLifewithJonathanTasini Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jonathan.tasini.3
US Representative Rick Larsen gives his take, which is very positive, of the COVID relief bill currently before congress and callers react to that, increased security at the US Capitol and more...
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Today on Access Utah we’ll continue our coverage of the 2021 Utah Legislature by checking in with several advocacy and research groups. We’ll ask them what their priorities are and what they hope emerges from this session of the legislature. We’ll be talking to representatives from Sutherland Institute, Libertas Institute, Utah Health Policy Project, Utah Foundation, Utah League of Cities and Towns, and Crossroads Urban Center. During this conversation, we hear from Rick Larsen, President & CEO, Sutherland Institute, Michael Melendez, Director of Policy, Libertas Institute, Shawn Teigen, Research Director, Utah Foundation, Stacy Stanford, Health Policy Analyst, Utah Health Policy Project Victoria Ashby, Director of Government Relations, Utah League of Cities and Towns, and Bill Tibbitts, Associate Director, Crossroads Urban Center.
In partnership with the Washington Indivisible Network and Indivisible Tacoma, we bring you our Insider Town Hall Series, speaking with key decision-makers in Congress and the state legislature about issues Indivisibles care about. Today, Congressman Rick Larsen. In our wide-ranging discussion, we talk about his experiences during the insurrection, get his thoughts on impeachment, COVID recovery, and how we as Indivisibles might work together on common goals with a new Democrat-controlled federal government. This conversation was recorded live on Zoom on the evening of Tuesday, December 12th.
Rick Larsen, president of the Sutherland Institute, joins Lee to discuss the importance of teaching history and civics in order to move forward and create change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We get reaction from 2nd District U.S. Representative Rick Larsen about a scathing new report from a House committee that slams the certification process for Boeing's 737 Max. And we take calls on COVID-19, masks, climate change and the plethora of apartment buildings going up in Bellingham...
US Representative Rick Larsen is a WA state representative in the House in Washington DC.
This special interview is brought to you with the honor and privilege of being joined by Washington State's 2nd Congressional District candidate Jason Call. In this district, the primaries work different than most of the country. Instead of seeking the top republican and top democrat to advance to the General Election, it seeks out the two candidates with the most votes for a runoff. Jason Call is the only democratic opponent to the 20 year incumbent Rick Larsen, and in this interview, we get to know who Jason Call is, and why he's running to represent the people of Washington's 2nd Congressional District. Visit his website: CallforCongress.com And his twitter page: @CallforCongress Also, follow me on twitter @ItsTanbirC and subscribe to “Polititalk with Tanbir” on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Subscribe, share and leave a rating. It's all greatly appreciated. Thank you again Jason, for your time. It was an honor. I wish everyone and their families an enjoyable (and safe) remainder of the week.
Rick Larsen with the Sutherland Institute wrote a piece walking through times in the country's history when the government has taken more control and not given it back. Larsen walks through history to point out the times the government took control and never let go.
RICK LARSEN, GARAGE BAND GUITARIST & CEO OF SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE Rick Larsen, is a self-described conservative and a “one-time garage band guitar player.” Rick is also the CEO of Sutherland Institute, the “conservative, non-partisan think tank” that is named after George Sutherland, the first Utahn to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Before joining Sutherland Institute, Rick raised millions of dollars for United Way of Salt Lake and was President & CMO of Operation Kids Foundation. Pragmatic and compassionate, Rick is a leader in our community with a big heart who believes “the world needs educated and open minds.” We are fortunate to have this lover of Abraham Lincoln and classic rock as a leader in our community. It all started just over three years ago when Rick was raising money for the United Way. He visited the Reagan Ranch with Sutherland Institute and felt inspired and moved to help bring people together. Less than a year later, he was named president! This podcast with Rick provides a glimpse of an inspiring leader who is “committed to building bridges through civil dialogue” in a very polarized world!
The Green Dot crew sat down with EAA vice president of programs, chapters, education, museum, and AirVenture features and attractions Rick Larsen and EAA Aviation Foundation vice president of philanthropy and donor stewardship Ken Strmiska to discuss a pair of new EAA programs that will change aviation for the better: AeroEducate and Project 21.
President Rick Larsen of the Sutherland Institute joins Lee in the studio to talk about how a citizens referendum petition gathered enough signatures to upend the efforts of the Utah Legislature and the Sutherland Institute to change the tax structure of the state by decreasing the income tax but raising the tax on food and gasoline. In the wake of the citizens' success, the Legislature voted to repeal the controversial tax reform bill. Larsen also talks about priorities of the institute such as religious freedom and teaching civics in schools
Boyd gives his take on recent news on President Trump, Bill Gates' advice on a happy life, and Salt Lake City's election results. Rick Larsen, president and CEO of the Sutherland Institute, explores the principles and issues that the conservative think take tackles. Discusses the need for an open discussion of different ideas and ideologies. The institute is celebrating its 25th Annual Gala this weekend with keynote speaker, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app.
Carla Hayden, Ph.D, says the Library of Congress is the biggest - the greatest - library in the world. Hayden should know, she’s the Librarian of Congress. And that would make her the world’s top librarian. Hayden visited the Marysville Library on Aug. 1, 2019, along with Congressman Rick Larsen, and then recently joined podcast co-hosts Ken Harvey and Jim Hills for a conversation by phone from her office in Washington, D.C. “I really enjoyed my time at the Marysville Library with Congressman Larsen,” Hayden says. While there, Hayden took a turn at reading a book to a group of nearly 100 children. Hayden began her career as a children’s librarian in Chicago. Larsen followed her, reading another book to the children and impressed Hayden with his skills. “He’s very good," she says. Hayden touched on the evolving roles of public libraries. Before being appointed to her role at the Library of Congress, Hayden spent 23 years at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, the nation’s first library system. Hayden helped “The Pratt” explore new ways to serve the city’s residents, even bringing pop-up libraries to neighborhood laundromats. “Convening is a good word to think about libraries and their meaning to the community,” she says. In many ways, Hayden says her leadership at the Library of Congress mirrors the work she has done in Baltimore and Chicago. “The vision was to let everyone know the Library of Congress is for them,” Hayden says. “That would include a student in a remote area, as well as teacher who needs a lesson plan on Thomas Jefferson, and people interested in things like baseball; we have the world’s largest collection of baseball cards as well as the world’s largest collection of bibles.” Carla Hayden is the 14th Librarian of Congress and nominated to the position by President Barack Obama. Hayden is the first woman and the first African American to lead the national library. She is also the first professional librarian appointed to the post in more than 60 years. Prior to her appointment, she was CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore. Hayden was deputy commissioner and chief librarian of the Chicago Public Library from 1991 to 1993. She was an assistant professor for Library and Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh from 1987 to 1991. Hayden was library services coordinator for the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago from 1982 to 1987. She began her career with the Chicago Public Library as the young adult services coordinator from 1979 to 1982 and as a library associate and children’s librarian from 1973 to 1979. Hayden was president of the American Library Association from 2003-04. In 1995, she was the first African American to receive Library Journal’s Librarian of the Year Award in recognition of her outreach services at the Pratt Library, which included an after-school center for Baltimore teens offering homework assistance and college and career counseling. Hayden received a B.A. from Roosevelt University and an master’s degree and Ph.D. from the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago. Episode length: 43:16
WASHINGTON, DC – The bipartisan Co-Chairs of the U.S.-China Working Group appeared on March 28 before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society and Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange, where they discussed not only the Congressional delegation they recently led to China, but also the future of the U.S.-China trade relationship with crucial negotiations underway.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, May 20, 20194:05 pm: Utah Senator Mitt Romney has once again been critical of President Donald Trump saying the President has “distanced himself from the best qualities of the human character.” Rod gets your reaction at 888-570-8010.5:05 pm: Scott Carver, Director of Training for the Utah Attorney General’s Office, joins the program to discuss why the office is looking into the abnormally high number of police shooting incidents in Utah6:05 pm: Ryan Phillips, a writer for Pro Life Utah, joins the show to discuss his op-ed in the Salt Lake Tribune on why the stance taken against abortion by the Riverton City Council matters6:20 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute, joins the program to discuss his recent piece in the Deseret News about how America is misreading – and misleading – the nation’s Millennials6:35 pm: Kevin D. Williamson, a roving correspondent for National Review, joins the show to discuss Idaho’s deregulation revolution
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, February 27, 20194:20 pm: Senator Curt Bramble joins Rod to discuss his bill that would force university police departments to be subject to the state’s public-records law, including the BYU Police who have come under scrutiny after students who reported sex crimes were reportedly punished by the school5:05 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute, joins Rod to discuss the “clean slate” bill that would help former offenders who have remained crime-free for a period of time to have their records expunged as a way to help them obtain gainful employment and rebuild their lives6:05 pm: Boyd Matheson, Deseret News Opinion Editor, joins Rod for their weekly visit about the world of politics6:20 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Brad Wilson joins Rod for their weekly conversation about the 2019 Utah Legislative Session6:35 pm: Local child psychologist Doug Goldsmith joins Rod to discuss a new video going around the internet called the ‘MoMo Challenge” that teaches children how to commit suicide
Senior Fellow David Dollar talks with Representative Rick Larsen (D-Wash.) about a range of trade issues on the 116th Congress's plate, including the U.S.-China trade war, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, trade with Japan, and the new NAFTA. Congressman Larsen represents Washington State's 2nd District, serves on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the House Armed Services Committee, and is co-chair of the bipartisan U.S.-China Working Group. Subscribe to Brookings podcasts here or on Apple Podcasts, send feedback email to BCP@Brookings.edu, and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. Dollar and Sense is a part of the Brookings Podcast Network.
On the tenth episode of Notes From My Improv Notebook, Rick talks to Xchel about emotional play. Emotion is an important tool in the improv toolkit and, if used correctly, it can engulf your partner into strong scenes. Notes From My Improv Notebook was recorded in front of my self-judgement. Ask me anything improv related … Continue reading "Notes From My Improv Notebook: Ep. 10 – Rick Larsen ‘The Emotional Superman’" The post Notes From My Improv Notebook: Ep. 10 – Rick Larsen ‘The Emotional Superman’ appeared first on Xchel Hernandez.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, July 27, 20184:20 pm: Riverton City Mayor Trent Staggs joins the show to discuss why the city is asking residents to voluntarily decrease their water usage by 25 percent4:35 pm: Salt Lake City Transportation Director Jon Larsen joins Rod to discuss the coming onslaught of dockless scooters in Salt Lake City and the regulations the city has put in place6:05 pm: Vaughn Cox, a member of the Granite Community Council who lives at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon, joins Rod to discuss his recent op-ed in the Deseret News in which he says ski resorts have already taken complete control of most of the canyons and could soon take further control6:20 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute, joins Rod for a conversation about millennial leaders and why Larsen says they are starting to emerge with strong foundations6:35 pm - Listen Back Friday: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversation with Carl Cannon of Real Clear Politics on the revenge of the deep state, and (at 6:50 pm) get an update on the summer food drive from Ginette Bott of the Utah Food Bank
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, May 22, 20184:20 pm: Charlie Chesbrough, a Senior Economist with DealerTrack, joins the show to discuss the ever changing tides of the Auto Industry4:35 pm: United States Senate Candidate Mike Kennedy joins the show to discuss his reported apology on behalf of the people of Utah to Pastor Robert Jeffress after his opponent in the race, Mitt Romney, called Jeffress a religious bigot6:05 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute, joins Rod to discuss his recent op-ed in Utah Policy saying the medical marijuana debate in Utah is getting a bit messy6:20 pm: Sterling Brown, Vice President of Public Policy for the Utah Farm Bureau, joins the show to discuss the bureau’s role in helping fight the opioid crisis in Utah6:35 pm: Kate Bradshaw, Utah Organizer for Republicans for the Rule of Law, joins Rod to discuss why the group is asking for a completion of the Mueller investigation
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, April 23, 20184:20 pm: State Representative Mike Kennedy joins Rod to discuss his victory over Mitt Romney in the race for a United States Senate seat, meaning he will face Romney in a primary election in June4:35 pm: Michelle Boulter, a member of the Utah State Board of Education, joins Rod to discuss an expansion to the state’s anti-bullying policy to now include LGBTQ children5:05 pm: Daniel Horowitz, Senior Editor for Conservative Review joins the show to discuss how Mitt Romney’s loss at the Utah GOP convention over the weekends shows that nominating conventions could be the way to fix the United States Senate6:05 pm: Rick Larsen, President of the Sutherland Institute, joins the show to discuss the large amount of voter initiatives on the 2018 Utah ballot and whether those initiatives will drive people to vote in November6:20 pm: Utah 3rd Congressional District candidate Chris Herrod joins Rod to discuss his success in making it to a primary election against incumbent John Curtis6:35 pm: Dr. Joe Jarvis, an author and Salt Lake City physician, joins the show to discuss his piece in the Salt Lake Tribune in which he says healthcare reform must happen at the state level
For our Season Three Finale we interviewed our national representative from the 2nd Congressional District of WA State, Rick Larsen. The guest cohost was Planetary Society’s Director of Space Policy and friend of the show, Casey Dreier. We did our first cross over podcast with Planetary Radio – Space policy edition and talked about Congressman Larsen’s love of science, how science gets funded, how politicians get their scientific information and what is the role of scientists and science enthusiasts in politics. We hope you enjoyed season three and come back for season four in 2018.
On the newest episode of EAA’s The Green Dot podcast, the hosts were joined by Vice President of Communities and Member Programs Rick Larsen and Vice President of Advocacy and Safety Sean Elliot, who both work on preparing features and attractions for AirVenture, to break down their individual experiences during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2017 and share personal highlights of aviation’s family reunion.
New U.S. sanctions against Russia have reignited speculation that global politics could undermine cooperation in the International Space Station. Could Russia cut off rides for US astronauts to the ISS? Later, Casey Dreier joins Spark Science host Dr. Regina Barber Degraaff for a conversation with U.S. Congressman Rick Larsen, Democratic representative of Washington state’s 2nd District. We also check in on NASA's 2018 budget, which is currently moving through the Senate. Did they provide funding for a new Mars orbiter?
New U.S. sanctions against Russia have reignited speculation that global politics could undermine cooperation in the International Space Station. Could Russia cut off rides for US astronauts to the ISS? Later, Casey Dreier joins Spark Science host Dr. Regina Barber Degraaff for a conversation with U.S. Congressman Rick Larsen, Democratic representative of Washington state’s 2nd District. We also check in on NASA's 2018 budget, which is currently moving through the Senate. Did they provide funding for a new Mars orbiter?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New U.S. sanctions against Russia have reignited speculation that global politics could undermine cooperation in the International Space Station. Could Russia cut off rides for US astronauts to the ISS? Later, Casey Dreier joins Spark Science host Dr. Regina Barber Degraaff for a conversation with U.S. Congressman Rick Larsen, Democratic representative of Washington state’s 2nd District. We also check in on NASA's 2018 budget, which is currently moving through the Senate. Did they provide funding for a new Mars orbiter?
This week in the lead up to our very special show at the Bird City Comedy Festival and we are releasing this never heard before extra special episode! Your host Rick Larsen is joined by Phoenix improvisers Billy Brandes and Bill Binder as they explore the topic of danger. Avoid the undertow and hang ten with this great lost episode!
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/1XyWCvl. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Perspective comes from experience. Dan Clark, Hall of Fame Speaker and social entrepreneur, gained extraordinary perspective flying in an Air Force jet into space. (Disclosure: Clark and I collaborated on a book with 15 other authors but have no revenue or profit sharing arrangement.) Retired Air Force four-star General Hal Hornberg met Clark when the General attended a Senior Leaders Conference at Langley Air Force Base thirteen years ago. “It was probably the greatest public presentation that I had seen,” he told me. Thereafter, he went on to hire Clark to speak to leadership teams on multiple occasions. Social entrepreneur Rick Larsen, who now serves as the Marketing and Development Director at GIVE Salt Lake, said, “There are groups, from Credit Unions to Harley Dealers to the United States Air Force, who call on Dan again and again. This speaks volumes when you consider the variety of speakers and entertainers available to large organizations. Dan forms a connection when he speaks because, in my opinion, he cares. Just a couple of weeks ago Dan donated his time at my request, to fit in a speech to a group of troubled teens.” Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/1XyWCvl. Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.
What's the deal with adulthood? Grab your wetsuits and join your hosts Rick Larsen and Jeff Cardello as they are joined by Phoenix improvisers Kayla Hanson and Meredith Howell to thoroughly explore this topic.
We have a lot to be thankful this week - especially the release of episode #19. This week Phoenix creatives JRC and Diana Welsch along with Ryan Avery join hosts Jeff Cardello and Rick Larsen for a discussion about everyone's favorite material - glass! Grab your board and get ready...
Tune in this week as we paddle out into the topic of the ocean with comedian Erin Ontko with your hosts Jeff Cardello and Rick Larsen. The water feels fine!
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Pilot episode of KSLâs new Saturday 11AM program, host Rick Larsen guides entrepreneurs through a fun, Shark Tank-style competition for crowdfunding and equity investors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00110001110 - do you compute? This week improviser/comedian extraordinaire Anthony Desamito and the talented local musician Andrew Jemsek join hosts Jeff Cardello and Rick Larsen as we thoroughly explore the topic of computers.
What's the buzz about this week? Bees! Join hosts Rick Larsen and Jeff Cardello along with guests Arturo Ruiz and Tommy Cannon as they unequivocally answer what the deal is with bees as well as exploring many other important, related topics.
We had the awe-inspiring, unmesurable insights of Rick Larsen (@rlarsen4, Phoenix Improv Festival, The Ben Matlock Review) on this episode! AND we welcomed back the fantastical, whimsical Molly Dean (@WLDbrryHashTart, The Freakin' A's, The Adventures of Being in Your Twenties!!!) as a guest host today. We watched the famous Freida Claxton episode; the one where Rose tells their neighbor Freida to die and yeah, she does. We talk about souls trapped inside of trees, Weekend At Bernie's-style funerals and the spin-off show the Golden Squirrels. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).
IT'S OUR ANNUAL STATE OF THE UNION PREVIEW SHOW!! THIS YEAR OUR SPECIAL GUEST IS DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN RICK LARSEN OF WASHINGTON STATE! WE WILL LOOK FORWARD TO WHAT MAY BE ON THE PRESIDENT OBAMA'S AGENDA...FROM IMMIGRATION TO FAMILY LEAVE...FROM FREE COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO INFRASTRUCTURE...FROM FOREIGN POLICY TO THE ECONOMY...WE WILL COVER IT ALL!!! AND OF COURSE..."TELL ME A STORY"...THIS WEEK ON BACKROOM POLITICS!!