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Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Elon Musk took to X to voice his opinions on the F-35 program. He thinks that drones would be a better alternative than using fighter jets. Former Utah Congressman, Rob Bishop joins Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon to discuss his opinion on Musk’s take and whether drones should replace the F-35 fighter jet.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Israel ceasefire update: Where do we stand after Day One? Israel and Hezbollah were able to agree on a cease fire yesterday. After one day, it’s still intact. Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon give an update on the terms of the deal and how this will impact the rest of region. They also discuss what role the US will play moving forward. Filibuster flip-flop Senate Democrats are preparing to be the minority as Donald Trump's administration gets ready to take office. They're ready to fight and block anything that Republicans and the president-elect try to set up, including the 60-vote threshold many have been eager to get rid of. Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon break down some of the strategies and a little bit of the hypocrisy behind it. What’s going to happen with the US debt? With a new presidential administration coming in, there are a lot of questions about what could happen with the nation’s debt. Mike Murphy, Senior Vice President, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, joins the show to discuss what the new administration needs to do about the debt and what Americans should expect in the new year. Cabinet full of “losers” With all of the rhetoric of being "the best" or "the most American", Donald Trump's decisions for who he wants in his cabinet is a list full of "losers" or people who have lost in previous elections. But this isn't a new trend. We've seen plenty of political candidates including future presidents fail before they were ever in office. From House campaigns all the way up to the White House itself, politics is full of "losers". Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon take a look at the relationship between race losers and cabinet nominees. 3 House races still not called Three of the races in the House still haven’t been called and two of them have flipped three weeks after Election Day. Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon break down these races and take a look at how it relates to the overall election results within the House. Trump rollback on student debt forgiveness As Donald Trump prepares to take office, one of his first items of business is resolving the student loan forgiveness issue promised by President Biden. Now millions of Americans are stuck in uncertainty as they wait to see if their loans will be forgiven, or if they'll have to pay them themselves. The decision is going to be made in Congress but how long will they wait to decide? Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon break down the steps that need to be made for Trump to stop this plan, and how Congress’ decision will play into each step. Elon Musk bashes Pentagon saying drones are better than F-35s Elon Musk took to X to voice his opinions on the F-35 program. He thinks that drones would be a better alternative than using fighter jets. Former Utah Congressman, Rob Bishop joins Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon to discuss his opinion on Musk’s take and whether drones should replace the F-35 fighter jet. What are you listening to? With the holiday season coming up you might have some extra time on your hands, Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon discuss books that they’re reading and give some good reads for listeners while they commute for the holidays.
Did you know Congressman Bishop was born and raised in Kaysville Utah? He learned about politics at the dinner table, his roots are deep and his love of Utah and our Military is strong.
Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Monday, September 9, 20244:20 pm: David Deavel, an instructor at the University of St. Thomas and a Columnist for the Association of Mature American Citizens joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about his piece about people moving toward the Trump side of the election.5:05 pm: Former U.S. Congressman for Utah, Rob Bishop, joins the program for a conversation about his op-ed piece in the Salt Lake Tribune about why he says Utah voters must pass the ballot initiatives amendment.6:05 pm: Representative Tyler Clancy joins Rod and Greg for a discussion on the state's school lunch debt and how to make school lunch more affordable, or even free, for qualifying families.6:38 pm: Ira Mehlman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform joins Rod and Greg to discuss how Congress is gearing up for a vote on the SAVE Act and what it would mean for stopping illegal aliens from participating in U.S. elections.
Join me for a one-on-one discussion with former Congressman Rob Bishop (R-UT 1st), author of the book, “The Things I Learned in Congress They Never Taught in School.”
Our studio guest is Ali Jones of Action4Albion and we talk at length with Rob Bishop. Topics include- the Sports Argus, Don Howe and Dennis Clarke. Listen out for our regular features- This Month in History and the Quiz of the Month.
Rob Bishop talks about his career with emphasis on his time at the Sports Argus.
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Programme 11 features an exclusive interview with former Baggies man Zoltan Gera and our studio guest is former Sports Argus man Rob Bishop. Also hear from Laurie Rampling on his Cyrille Regis book, and Harry Taylor on Steve Bloomer. Albion fans Rex Edwards and Ken Lord share their Albion memories.
Jason sits down with former Congressman Rob Bishop (R-UT) to discuss his new book The Things I Learned In Congress They Never Taught In School. Rep. Bishop notes how when he finally went to Congress after years of studying and teaching civics, he discovered what he thought he knew about Congress differed greatly from reality. Freshly retired from Congress, Rep. Bishop is candid about disbelief of the dysfunction in Washington. Plus, as tensions rise in the Middle East, Jason gives his analysis on the recent actions of the Houthis in the region. This week's 'Bringin' On The Stupid' segment features President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Follow Jason on Twitter: @JasonInTheHouse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin McCarthy is no longer Speaker of the House, and many are still trying to make sense of what happened. Former congressman from Utah, Rob Bishop, joins Boyd to discuss the clash of personalities and lousy procedures that resulted in the chaos we saw yesterday. He also previews his new book, "The Things I Learned in Congress They Never Taught in School." Pre-order at robbishopincongress.com and use code "BOYD" to save $2!
New Hope Group profit lifts 10.6% to $1.1B, CEO Rob Bishop reveals how the coal miner managed with wet weather and rising inflation. Plus, oil and iron prices surge and the NSW state budget analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey Listener, double check your spreadsheets because this week we're breaking new ground. Once upon a time my father in-law Rob Bishop had amassed a collection of 300 records, sold 90 percent of them, and is now in the process of trying to buy them all back by using a spreadsheet he had originally created to catalog the collection. Topics this week include: We're in a basement, but not the basement. Drawing talk. The Night Before Christmas book collection and the recurring theme of quantity vs. quality collecting. Creating a collection unconsciously. The evolution from records to cassette tapes to CDs. Get back into vinyl collecting and updating to modern equipment. Why did you record something that you were going to sell? Color code all the things! The endless cosmos that is collecting music. Streaming singles vs. making an album. Having a record store guy that knows what you're looking for. Checking your list and checking it twice. Original pressings vs. reissues. Wait, are we talking about the band The Eagles? We both agree, color vinyl is cool. The list is the guide. You can eliminate the hunt if you're willing to pay for it. The different versions of albums. Having a soft stopping point to a collection.
Time for another 'Beyond the Podcast' episode, as this time, we reflect on our Claret and Blue LIVE podcast event. What worked, what didn't and would we do another one? Spoiler alert - the answer to that last question is a big YES.
As athletic director and vice principal at Palma School in Salinas for the last five years, Rob Bishop brings vast leadership experience – much of it on the basketball court. Bishop is the former head basketball coach at California State University, Monterey Bay, overseeing all aspects of the program for more than 8 years. Before CSU Monterey, Bishop served as an assistant coach at Northern Arizona University for six seasons. He also served as an assistant at California State University, Chico, where he received his bachelor's degree in physical education in 1996 and masters in physical education with an emphasis in coaching in 2001.
What Rob Bishop doesn't know about Aston Villa isn't worth knowing. Fact fans like us will probably already be in possession of the previous copy of Aston Villa: The Complete Record, which was published in 2010. Bish and his fellow statman Frank Holt have been grafting away to update the Complete Record with a new version that brings us bang up to date. There's so much tireless work that goes into producing a tome that has season-by-season accounts of the club's illustrious history, as Bish explains. Fans pre-ordering the book by July 1st will be able to have their names included in the book. For more details, visit: www.avfcthecompleterecord.co.uk
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, January 21, 20224:20 pm: Tristan Justice, Western Correspondent for The Federalist joins the program for a conversation about only 10 percent of the congressional committee subpoenas for January 6 actually deal with the events at the Capitol January 64:38 pm: Former Utah Congressman Rob Bishop joins the show for a conversation about federalism and the duties of Utah's elected representatives to protect the rights of Utah residents6:05 pm: Henry Olsen, Washington Post Columnist and a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, joins the program for a conversation about how progressive Democrats are hoping to get Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin out of office during the Primary Election6:20 pm: Jackson Elliott of the Epoch Times joins the program to discuss why train companies are beginning to re-route trains out of the Los Angeles area because of rampant burglaries6:35 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Dave Davis, President of the Utah Retail Merchants Association, on whether Utah consumers should fear empty grocery store shelves in 2022, and (at 6:50 pm) with Patrick DeHaan of GasBuddy.com on if we'll see $4 per gallon gas prices in Utah in 2022
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, October 29, 20214:20 pm: Author, columnist and political analyst Drew Allen joins Rod to discuss his piece for American Greatness in which he says Biden's presidency is akin to Barack Obama's third term4:38 pm: David Harsanyi, a Senior Writer with National Review and a contributor to Townhall, joins Rod to discuss his recent piece about how the only thing Joe Biden has left to lean on is that he isn't Donald Trump6:05 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute joins Rod to discuss her piece for the Deseret News about why society lets men off the hook when it comes to abuse6:20 pm: Jennifer Best, an attorney for the group Friends of Animals, joins Rod to discuss the Bureau of Land Management's treatment of wild horses in Utah and why the group is involved in a lawsuit over the BLM's management plans6:35 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with former Congressman Rob Bishop following his sudden resignation from the state's redistricting commission, and (at 6:50 pm) with Kat Dwyer, Media Manager of the Property and Environment Research Center, on how Biden's environmental plans can't be seriously considered
Utahns passed Proposition 4 in 2018, asking for an independent commission to redistrict the state of Utah. The commission finished its work this week, but there was some drama when former Congressman Rob Bishop resigned his seat in the final days. The commission submits the maps it has drawn now to the legislature, which may reject them or modify them, or much less likely, accept them as drawn. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests for some feedback on this process. Her guests include Shauna Cheshire, a nurse with 26 years experience, Meghan Holbrook, Senior Vice President in the office of the President of Zions Bank and Shantel McBride, hospice and hospital chaplain and grief counselor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Katie Wright, Executive Director of Better Boundaries as she gives a quick recap and overview of the latest developments coming from Utah's redistricting process.
"Frustrated" Rob Bishop resigns from redistricting commission -- Sen. Mike Lee sets a trap for Snap
Every 10 years after the census Utah redraws new congressional districts to represent Utah. 12 maps are up for consideration right now, we take a look at the different maps. Rob Bishop joins the show to talk about the different maps and the reason why he resigned See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Utah Independent Redistricting Commission has released new maps with changes to Utah's congressional districts...and an analysis from the website 538 shows they might have some good news for Democrats. Boyd chats with KSL NewsRadio's Lindsay Aerts about the latest from the Redistricting Commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, October 26, 20214:20 pm: Former Utah Congressman Rob Bishop joins Rod to discuss why he suddenly and abruptly resigned from the state's redistricting commission yesterday4:38 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins the program for his weekly visit with Rod about what is happening in Washington, D.C.5:05 pm: Dr. Brian Shiozawa, an Adjunct Associate Professor of Family and Preventative Medicine at the University of Utah joins Rod to discuss what parents should be considering as they contemplate having their children receive the covid vaccine6:05 pm: Thom Carter, Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Energy Development, joins the show to discuss why Utah residents will likely see higher energy bills this winter6:20 pm: Damon Cann, Professor of Political Science at Utah State University, joins Rod for a conversation about why he says Utah does not need an audit of the state's election system6:35 pm: Eric Boehm, a reporter for Reason.com, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece on America's rising national debt
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Devin Wiser, former Chief of Staff to Congressman Rob Bishop and current Executive Director of the Walker Institute joins Spencer this week.
Utah Redistricting Commission members Lyle Hillyard and Rob Bishop
An athlete's downtime can be as important as their training - and Nick Bright gets to the bottom of exactly what Jack Nowell gets up to with the help of a few special guests.They look at Jack's business interests from fashion to owning a pub when they are joined by fellow Cornish native, chef and restauranter Tom Brown; they talk gaming with professional FIFA athlete Ryan Pessoa; and also what Jack does to unwind from tattoos to his hair with iconic Exeter barber Rob Bishop.You can listen and watch all episodes of Decoding Athletes with Jack and Nick Bright, revisit Season One, and read more about all the athletes featured at http://redbull.com/decoding.
The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour — This week on the program, we air a conversation with the representative of Utah’s 1st Congressional District, freshman congressman Blake Moore. Rep. Moore ran in the 2020 election after beating out twelve other Republican candidates vying to fill the seat of former Rep. Rob Bishop. He later defeated Democratic […]
The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour — This week on the program, we air a conversation with the representative of Utah’s 1st Congressional District, freshman congressman Blake Moore. Rep. Moore ran in the 2020 election after beating out twelve other Republican candidates vying to fill the seat of former Rep. Rob Bishop. He later defeated Democratic […]
Former Congressman Rob Bishop was involved in the work to downsize the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments under Donald Trump. Now with those boundaries under review with an executive order from President Biden, Rob Bishop joins Lee to discuss what it could mean for the future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Local News Hour: (06:13) - Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county. (23:35) - Park City Councilmember Nann Worel has a recap of last night's meeting. (39:16) - Rob Bishop, 9-term congressman representing Utah's first district talks about his 18 years in Washington, accomplishments, things he wished ended differently and what he hopes to do in the future.
Rep. Rob Bishop is retiring from Congress after 9 terms in Washington, capping a career in the political arena spanning parts of six decades. He joins host Bryan Schott to discuss whether the legislative process in Washington can be fixed, what he's learned from his time in politics and what he hopes for Utah and America once he leaves public service.
Lee gives an update on Congressman Rob Bishop's condition after he suffered a stroke earlier this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of a frustrating week observing mind-boggling congressional disfunction, Jen rages against the monster preventing COVID relief for working people and small businesses, updates us on the status of government funding, previews the episodes to be produced at the start of the 117th Congress, reviews the results of the 2020 Election, explains why worrying about The Great Reset is a waste of brain power, and thanks the wonderful community of humans who produce Congressional Dish. *Note: Jen knows Sen. Hawley's first name is Josh. She doesn't know why her brain keeps telling her it's Jeff. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Click here to contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536 Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Articles/Documents Article: Sen. Rand Paul delays defense bill vote over troop drawdowns By Matthew Daly, Associated Press, December 11, 2020 Article: One Of The Biggest Obstacles To A Coronavirus Deal: Congressional Leaders By Matt Fuller, Arthur Delaney and Igor Bobic, Huffpost, December 10, 2020 Article: Sanders, Hawley team up to demand vote on second round of stimulus checks By Jordain Carney, The Hill, December 10, 2020 Article: Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson and Amy Sherman, Politifact, December 10, 2020 Article: The Trump team throws in the towel on proving voter fraud By Aaron Blake, The Washington Post, December 10, 2020 Article: Utah Rep. Rob Bishop hospitalized in DC after suffering mild stroke By Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL.com, December 9, 2020 Article: The Global Elite's Plan for Your Future: The Great Reset By Dale Hurd, The Christian Perspective, December 8, 2020 Article: Conservative Lawsuits Fuel Distrust of Election Results By Jacob Gershman, The Wall Street Journal, December 8, 2020 Article: The Great Reset Conspiracy Smoothie By Naomi Klein, The Intercept, December 8, 2020 Article: Fight for Upstate New York House Race Continues in Court By Jimmy Vielkind, The Wall Street Journal, December 6, 2020 Article: Trump raises $495 million since mid-October, including a massive haul fueled by misleading appeals about election fraud By Michelle Ye Hee Lee and Anu Narayanswamy, The Washington Post, December 4, 2020 HOUSE RESULTS CNN Politics Article: Wall Street spent over $74 million to back Joe Biden’s run for president, topping Trump’s haul By Brian Schwartz, CNBC, October 28, 2020 Podcast Episode: Are Covid-19 and U.S. funds linked to Chinese lab? Fact vs. Fiction (PODCAST) Sharyl Attkisson, September 28, 2020 Article: COVID-19: The Great Reset By Beatrice Di Caro, World Economic Forum, July 14, 2020 Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Rep. Rob Bishop speaks to Lee from George Washington Memorial Hospital after he suffered a "mild" stroke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rep. Rob Bishop joins Lee to break down the defense authorization bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President-elect Joe Biden is making announcements of who will be on his administration's staff, but what makes a good staffer? KSL Newsradio’s own Lee Lonsberry, and former staffer himself to Congressman Rob Bishop, joins Boyd for an inside look at being on the staff of a politician. ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. Rob Bishop joins Lee to discuss his leaving Utah's 1st Congressional District and the challenges ahead of the newest member of Utah's congressional delegate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. Rob Bishop joins Lee to discuss his leaving Utah's 1st Congressional District and the challenges ahead of the newest member of Utah's congressional delegate. Winner of the race, Blake Moore, joins to discuss the race and his victory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The top Republican on the House Natural Resources Committee, Representative Rob Bishop (R-UT), talks about recently introduced legislation, the National Parks, climate change, national monuments, and other related topics.
President Obama has used presidential power under the Antiquities Act to create a Bears Ears National Monument. Some are lauding this as a courageous decision which will protect vital lands. Others are calling it an arrogant act that ignores the wishes of a majority of Utahns. Today on the program we talked about this on a special two hour Access Utah. We were joined by John Kovash, Utah Public Radio's southern Utah correspondent, Chris Saeger, director of the Western Values Project, Scott Groene, Director of SUWA, John Ruple, University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law research associate professor, Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk, former Ute. Tribal Councilwoman, Congressman Rob Bishop, Bob Keiter, University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law, the Wallace Stegner Professor of Law and director of the Stegner Center, and Stan Summers, Box Elder County commissioner.
In the wake of U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell's recent visit to the area being proposed by some for designation as Bear's Ears National Monument, we'll consider anew public lands issues in Utah. Reps. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz have released their Public Lands Initiative legislation for consideration by the U.S. House of Representatives. Rep. Chris Stewart has introduced an amendment to the Interior Appropriations Bill that would restrict the president's ability to create national monuments in Utah and other areas, under the Antiquities Act. And the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition is pushing for President Obama to create a national monument in southern Utah.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, “in what they characterized as a sweeping gesture of compromise, Reps. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz unveiled their plan to resolve decades of deadlock over how eastern Utah's public lands are managed even as environmental and tribal groups declared the proposal "dead on arrival" and a shameless giveaway to oil and gas interests.” The bill “would set aside special landscapes like Cedar Mesa, San Rafael Swell and Labyrinth Canyon, while expediting mineral development in areas deemed less worthy of protection.”
This week's guest on Open Mic is Rep. Rob Bishop, who chairs the House Committee on Natural Resources. Bishop is pleased with recent votes on forestry and water but admits a number of uphill battles remain for his committee and Congress. The Utah Republican minces no words in describing the Obama Administration as the “bully regulation machine” and in this interview discusses his concerns about federal regulations on private and public lands, water supply, and endangered species.Jeff NalleyRep. Rob Bishop