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World Cup Thursday! Film Producer Hannah Puder talks about Operation Arnon: A Story of Hope and Sacrifice, US Rep. David Schweikert plus Bi-national preview with Gregg Gehringer live from Oaxaca, Mexico! Stories: UA's George Hammond reveals how jobs Tucson has lost, ActBlue Lady goes silent and more! Only on the Live the Dream Media Network!
Arizona Congressman David Schweikert joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about the future of Social Security. The Social Security Trustees project that the retirement trust fund will be exhausted in 2032.
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Thursday Lineup on Wake Up! US Congressman David Schweikert, our favorite Los Angeles PI Nils Grevillius on Spencer Pratt, assassination attempt on Ivanka Trump and energy weapons (really!) plus the most honest conversation on higher ed with Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riaño. Only on the Live Network!
How's Arizona's economy shaping up to the rest of the country? We discuss economy and more with Arizona congressman David Schweikert.
Arizona Democrats have spent much of the past 16 years plotting how to oust Republican Congressman David Schweikert from Congressional District 1. 2026 is their best opportunity with Schweikert leaving to run for governor. Six Democrats are in the running to represent the left in the 2026 CD1 election. In this bonus episode of The Gaggle, we walk you through the similarities and differences between the people on your primary ballot. Email us! thegaggle@arizonarepublic.com Leave us a voicemail: 602-444-0804 Follow us on X, Instagram and Tik Tok Host: Laura Gersony Producer: Amanda Luberto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Huge Thursday Lineup! SALC's Ted Maxwell interviews ME about my run for Oro Valley Council and more. David Schweikert elevates his campaign for Governor! Amazing violinist Mark Wood (Trans Siberian Orchestra) makes his triumphant return. Last time he jammed out Enter Sandman, watch out! Only on the Live the Dream Media Network.
Sean Noble and Chris Clements are back with a classic rant episode that jumps from Arizona governor polling to congressional staffing, redistricting warfare, Kamala Harris fantasy-land reforms, and a closing reflection on why faith is still the foundation of the American experiment. They start in Arizona, where new polling from Mike Noble shows Andy Biggs absolutely dominating the Republican primary for governor while David Schweikert trails badly. Sean and Chris do not sugarcoat it: if those numbers are real, Schweikert's campaign is over in all but name. They argue the signs are in the wrong places, the math was never there, and the whole effort now risks damaging the legacy of a congressman they otherwise respect on policy. That leads to a broader conversation about what a chief of staff is actually supposed to do, why staffing matters more than most people realize, and how much a strong operation can make or break a member of Congress. From there, they pivot to Arizona's 1st Congressional District and the Democrats' quiet primary drama. Sean breaks down why the DCCC appears to be putting its thumb on the scale for Marlene Galán-Woods over Amish Shah, and speculates that the national Democrats may be trying to manage internal identity-politics tensions as much as they are trying to win a seat. At the same time, the national redistricting picture is shifting fast. With Virginia's maps struck down, Florida already moving, and Alabama and Louisiana in play, Sean and Chris argue the House picture is no longer the lock Democrats thought it was even a couple weeks ago. Then comes a quick but telling detour through Kamala Harris and the latest round of left-wing procedural fantasies: court packing, statehood pushes, and even multi-member congressional districts. Sean uses that to make a bigger point about Congress itself — that the House is too small, too reliant on bureaucrats, and too disconnected from the actual constitutional job of legislating. It becomes one of the more thoughtful stretches of the episode: less about partisan theater and more about how the system stopped functioning the way it was designed to. The final act is the strongest. Sean and Chris talk about Michael Auslin's National Treasure, the Declaration of Independence, the founders' imperfections, and the central role of faith in the country's creation. That sets up a powerful closing clip from Marco Rubio marking the 250th anniversary of the Continental Congress's call to fasting and prayer before independence. Rubio's point — and Sean and Chris clearly agree — is that America's exceptional story cannot be understood apart from its spiritual roots. The founders were not perfect men, but they built a system grounded in providence, liberty, and the belief that a free people under God could build something history had never seen before. It is a fitting end to an episode about politics, power, and the deeper things that still hold the country together. #MarcoRubio #AndyBiggs #ArizonaPolitics #Redistricting #FaithAndFreedom #StarWorldwideNetworks #PrattMarketingAgency Subscribe for weekly conversations on Faith, Freedom & Free Enterprise with Sean Noble and Chris Clements. Light Beer Dark Money Website: lightbeerdarkmoney.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/
Ringmaster James T. welcomes Congressman, and Arizona Governor Candidate, David Schweikert to the center ring to speak on the state of the economy in the great state of Arizona.
He's leaving congress to run for governor, we talk to Congressman David Schweikert about his departure and new endeavor.
Wake Up on the Live the Dream Media network is making it happen on a Thursday! Guests lineup: Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riaño, Pres. of Cornerstone Univ., an online university talks about the future of brick and mortar higher ed, and US Congressman David Schweikert. The real reason that Kaite Hobbes wants to save Rio Nuevo!
Congressman David Schweikert joined Bruce & Gaydos and reacted to the news that President Trump said he’s pulling back on his threats to attack Iranian bridges, power plants and other civilian targets, subject to Iran agreeing to a two-week ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Flagstaff First Treasurer and small business owner Jim Schweikert joins the show to break down the Flagstaff Regional Plan—what it gets right, and where it may be missing the mark. We also dive into the growing debate over climate change policies versus real-world wildfire risks, and take a closer look at the city's sustainability department—its rapid expansion, rising salaries, and what it all means for taxpayers and local businesses.
The Senate passing a funding deal, what's next for congress? We talked to Arizona Congressman David Schweikert as he's working in D.C.
Thursday Show Lineup! Kent Strang from Americans for Prosperity, US Congressman Rep. David Schweikert David Schweikert and SALC Prez Ted Maxwell. Stories today include: Tucson's "Clean City Fee", Maryland voting on appropriately sized tampons in men's bathrooms and beautiful story about Mr. T! Live the Dream!
Titan Thursday! US Congressman David Schweikert. Margo Susco talks about the upcoming ceremony for Korean War Vets. And we finish the show with David Slavin and I talking with Author David Leaf about his writing on the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson. He will be at the Festival of Books this weekend!
A recent U.S. debt update shows the country is losing about $83,000 per second. U.S. Rep. David Schweikert, chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, breaks down the national debt and its impact on the economy.
On this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren sits down with Congressman David Schweikert to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor. Schweikert lays out his vision for the state's future and why he believes his experience in Congress has prepared him for the governor's office. From water policy to inflation and state budgeting, this conversation dives into what's at stake in the race for Arizona's top job.
Welcome to your Thursday! Cazares-Kelly gaslights RTA next voters! US Congressman David Schweikert plus Tucson Realty's Hank Amos with his annual real estate report plus Oro Valley Councilwoman Mary Murphy and Commander Harwood to talk about Saturday's special event at the OV Heroes Memorial! Only on the Live the Dream Media Network!
The President gave his State of the Union Address last night, something U.S. Congressman David Schweikert applauded. He joins the show to talk about his reaction as a Republican lawmker.
Strong reaction after President Trumps first State of the Union since his reelection. We talked to Arizona Congressman David Schweikert about his takeaways.
Ringmaster James T. welcomes Congressman David Schweikert to the center ring to speak on the breaking news that the Supreme Court struck down the Trump tariffs in a 6-3 ruling. Will congress do something about it?
Wake Up Thursday Show Lineup! David Schweikert, US Congressman and AZ Governor Candidate--Nils Grevillius, L.A. Private Detective on the Mrs. Guthrie case, NYC v. State of Florida budget, Marana Referendum Wars, Charlie Kirk Highway coming or will Hobbes veto again? Only on the Live the Dream Network.
Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they dissect Stephen Colbert and James Talarico apparently lying about why their interview was not aired on CBS, Zohran Mamdani threatening to soak all property owners in New York City with much higher taxes, and a House Republican sounding the alarm about how soon Social Security is going to implode.First, they follow up on Tuesday's martini about why Colbert's interview with Talarico did not air on CBS. Colbert and Talarico claim President Trump's FCC forced the network to spike the segment, but CBS officials now say they never suggested pulling the interview. Jim is fuming at Colbert and Talarico.Next, they turn to New York City, where New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is threatening massive property tax increases if state lawmakers refuse to approve higher taxes on “the rich” and corporations. Jim and Greg point out how painfully predictable this was despite Mamdani's "affordability" campaign.Finally, they spotlight Rep. David Schweikert's warning that Social Security will implode in less than seven years if no action is taken. Jim and Greg not only lament the lack of will in either party to address the problem, but they also remind us how much more solvent the program would be if we started investing some of Social Security in the markets 20 years ago when President George W. Bush was pushing for it.Please visit our great sponsors:Help protect your family with life insurance through Ethos. Visit https://ETHOS.com/3ML to get your instant, free quote. Every missed call is a missed opportunity. Capture every lead with QUO. Start today and save 20% on your first 6 months: https://Quo.com/3MLFind your way forward with BetterHelp when you sign up at https://www.BetterHelp.com/3ML to get 10% off your first month.New episodes every weekday.
Thursday Show Lineup: US Congressman David Schweikert on the SAVE ACT and his run for AZ governor, Sasha Case, director of "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" in the 3rd hour. Stories: Bigger Govt, Smaller Person with Dennis Prager, Mexican Cartel drones in US airspace, Mystery dog saves the day! Analysis of recent US jobs numbers and more on the Live the Dream Media Network!
Big Wednesday is on! Nano's accidental honesty. Goldwater's Bill Beard at 6:30am on data centers. David Schweikert at 7am. Cochise County Supervisor Frank Antenori at 7:30am. plus the SAVE act is popular with 71% of Democrats except Chucky Schumer. Ending with campaign talk with Anna Clark.
Thursday Show is on the air! Ilhan Omar's attack. Iran National Soccer Team chooses their World Cup training location. US Rep David Schweikert. Newly elected AZ GOP Chair Sergio Arellanos plus our friend Kari Gallardo, owner of SoAZ Cleaning Supply. Only on the Live the Dream Media network
Throwback Thursday with the HigDog! Joe Higgins co-hosts with me today on Wake Up on the Live The Dream Media Network. Guest list: Greta Frazier from the Girl Scouts, US Rep. David Schweikert and Attorney General Candidate Rodney Glassman (it's true). Going to be a fast and furious show today. Buckle up, Wakies!
Taco Thursday (it's true!)Chris and Barney kick off the show with Taki Theodoracopulos, the author of THE LAST ALPHA MALE. Next, Rep. David Schweikert joins, following with the author of Flags of our Fathers, James Bradley. Only on Live The Dream Media Network.
It's a big Thursday! Not only are we celebrating Ed Alexander's birthday, but we've got a massive show lined up. U.S. Rep. David Schweikert and Anna Clark are stopping by to help us break down the news that matters.From the shocking ICE shooting in Minnesota to RFK Jr.'s brand new food pyramid, we're covering it all. Plus, don't miss Conan O'Brien's take on why comedians are losing their edge to anger, and a truly epic call to action from a brave city employee right here in Tucson. You won't want to miss a minute!
The Ringmaster James T. Harris takes his holiday break but don't fear, Lealand Conway is here. California doubles down on giving commercial licenses to illegals even though American lives have been taken because of this. Art del Cueto chimes in with Lealand to take about the serious issues of illegals still in the country that were let in during the Biden administration. A poll shows American women believe gentlemen just don't exist anymore, but could it be that women are responsible for killing off chivalry? Plus, Lealand talks taxes and government spending with Congressman and Arizona governor candidate David Schweikert.
Leland Conway fills in once again for the Ringmaster James T. Harris who is on Thanksgiving break. Leland covers the ongoing controversy with Mark Kelly and the real possibility of bringing him into military court. What is Trumpcare? Leland breaks it down with Congressman David Schweikert. Christian Toto, conservative media reviewer, chimes in on the topic of some Hollywood actors opening their eyes to the liberal media. Plus, we check in with Scott Jennings about his new book.
The longest government shutdown in history might coming to an end. David Schweikert, U.S. Congressman AZ-1, joined the show to talk about the funding bill that passed the Senate and is headed to the House.
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The Schumer Shutdown is underway with no end in sight! Obamacare is like an STD that won't go away, AOC says she's not in charge but she's the boss, democrat poll numbers get even worse according to CNN, David Schweikert enters the AZ governor's race, and we hear from him, Secretary Hegseth cutting out the fat, and so much more. Join us won't you.
The Ringmaster James T. welcomes to the center ring US Congressman from Arizona David Schweikert on jumping into the Arizona gubernatorial race. Great insight during this conversation, take a listen.
A new candidate has thrown his hat in the ring for Arizona’s next governor and he joined us in studio. We talked to Congressman David Schweickert about his run.
As I record this episode, we are on the edge — maybe already over it, by the time you read this — of a government shutdown. And I want to give you a bit of the behind-the-scenes intel I picked up that helps explain how we got here. According to one of my sources on the Hill (a Republican, for the record), the read is that Chuck Schumer is locked in. He's in a “dark place,” unwilling to budge, and if anything's going to change, it'll come from other Democrats. That's been the drumbeat here: Schumer can't blink. If he does, he opens himself up to a leadership challenge. And that's the one thing a Senate leader absolutely cannot do.The Democrats are trying to pitch the shutdown as a way to stand up for healthcare — that's the messaging. But the problem is that if the government shuts down, there are a lot of healthcare extensions and services that begin to expire immediately. I read off a list of them: community health centers, Medicare adjustments, ambulance payment programs, disaster medical systems — the works. The irony is that the parts Democrats hate the most about the Trump administration don't shut down. ICE doesn't go anywhere. Deportations still happen. Those are essential — and Trump's people decide what counts as essential.Politics Politics Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The fight, according to Democrats, is over Obamacare subsidies and Medicaid cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill. But those cuts don't even kick in until after the midterms. Meanwhile, essential Democratic priorities lose funding the moment the lights go out. And that's the trap. They're betting that Trump wants to make a deal — that he wants to look like a bipartisan dealmaker. Maybe they believe they can spin this into a win. But let's remember what happened the last time Trump tried that in 2018: he got nothing.If they're hoping for Trump to ride in and rescue them, that's a risky game. The GOP Senate and House leaders — Thune and Johnson — are more than happy to let this ride. Hell, there are people in that party who love a shutdown. It's a stress test for them, a chance to see what happens when the government turns off. And the data doesn't look good for Democrats. A New York Times/Siena poll had just 27% of all respondents — and only a slim plurality of Democrats — supporting the idea of a shutdown if demands aren't met. That's a brutal place to be when you're the one pulling the trigger.So here we are: Schumer boxed in, the party divided, and the shutdown clock striking midnight. Maybe there's a backdoor deal. Maybe Trump throws them a rope. But right now? The only guaranteed outcome is pain.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:01:41 - Shutdown00:08:42 - Interview with Evan Scrimshaw00:30:33 - Update00:31:21 - Hegseth's Meeting00:34:42 - Schweikert for Gov00:36:09 - NYT Polling on Shutdown00:37:06 - Interview with Evan Scrimshaw (con't)01:15:30 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
David Schweikert, U.S. Congressman AZ-1, joined the show to talk baout his announcement of running for governor. He explains how he is different than his other GOP candidates.
Angela and I break down a few big AZ items including Andy Biggs big lead according to one of several polls for the AZ gov. race and why Robson and now Schweikert (who just announced) should vie for Lt. Gov. plus, crazy weather in AZ, Sedona mayor resigns and more.
Now that Schweikert tosses his hat in the ring, the race for the Republican Gubernatorial Candidacy just got real interesting. Who are the winners, who are the losers and what does this mean for Hobbs?
Kris welcomes Gigi Schweikert, CEO of Lightbridge Academy, to explore what it takes to lead at scale and stay grounded in the human side of early childhood education. With 85 centers across the U.S., Gigi shares how she thinks about quality, culture, and decision-making at the organizational level, and why trust is still the best metric. They discuss industry trends, mentorship, and the habits that help leaders grow. Gigi also reflects on what she's learned after publishing 18 books, raising four children and embracing grandmotherhood, and showing up consistently for her team and community. Key Takeaways: [6:52] Gigi explains how Lightbridge Academy evaluates quality across its network and why it comes down to trust more than checklists. [8:52] Gigi talks about her passion for mentoring women in leadership, her new role as a grandmother, and how watercolor painting gives her space to recharge. [10:54] Both Kris and Gigi reflect on the importance of creating safe spaces where women can speak openly about challenges and goals. [13:42] Gigi breaks down the balance of running a business with high accountability while preserving joy and mission-driven work. [16:08] Lightbridge is made up of 20% company centers and 20 and 80% franchise centers. [20:38] The Serene Seedlings rollout program. [23:50] Gigi reflects on how technology, when used intentionally, can improve connection and enhance the customer experience in early childhood environments. [25:45] She shares a (funny) standout memory from a speaking engagement in China and what it taught her about cultural differences and the universality of leadership challenges. [33:51] Kris and Gigi talk about the upcoming Child Care Success Summit, with Gigi returning as a main stage speaker, and why she's especially excited for this year's event. [41:22] Why you have to spend money to make money, and you can't save your way to success. Quotes: “I really see ECE so much as that quality piece, that education piece, that opportunity to make sure that every child gets the best start, from zero to three, zero to six, etc. And so I've always said that early childhood education is the trust business.” [6:52] - Gigi “At the end of the day, when I am out in the field and looking at quality, my judgment of quality is trust.” [7:56] - Gigi “Being a mentor for women is one of the most meaningful and fulfilling things that I do.” [10:37] - Kris “I just want to make sure that I can create a safe space wherever I go, where people can feel like they can be themselves and talk about their vulnerabilities and talk about their aspirations with equal enthusiasm to overcome whatever barriers and boundaries they might have.” [11:45] - Gigi “Families are about love, reconciliation, understanding and about getting through tough times together, and about having each other's back and all those things. I think childcare centers are the same. They just look different all over. So my desire, my personal desire and passion is that every child has access to affordable, quality childcare. I just think it's paramount.” [19:36] - Gigi “I want people to recognize that in so many ways, when you think you can't, you can.” [35:19] - Gigi Sponsored By: ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI) Use code CCSC5 to claim a free course! Mentioned in This Episode: Kris Murray @iamkrismurray The Child Care Success Company The Child Care Success Academy The Child Care Success Summit Grow Your Center Childcare Education Institute: Use code CDARenewal22 to get $100 off your renewal Lightbridge Academy
Lots of concerns right now about the security of social security. To get some questions answered, we talk to Arizona Congressman David Schweikert.
Former Congressman Peter Roskam, who leads BakerHostetler's Federal Policy team, provides listeners with a front-row seat to the most important policy and political debates in Congress. In this episode of “The Cloakroom with Peter Roskam,” Peter is joined at the 36th Annual Legislative Seminar in Washington, D.C., by his BakerHostetler colleague, former Congressman Heath Shuler. Also joining is Congressman David Schweikert, a Republican from Arizona. Schweikert is a member of the Ways and Means Committee. He is a deficit hawk who serves as an influential voice in Republican efforts to reform the tax code and reduce spending. In addition to a career in business, Schweikert held various roles in state government, including as treasurer of Maricopa County, where he helped to increase revenue at a time when municipalities all around the country were going deep into the red.Questions & Comments: proskam@bakerlaw.com
We talked to Congress David Schweikert on the show today. We asked him the real story behind the "Big Beautiful Bill" vote.
U.S. Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona joins the show to talk about President Donald Trump's tariff plan. This comes after the President's severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners continued to roil world markets on Monday. However, U.S. stocks rose Tuesday morning in a burst of investor optimism as the Trump administration signaled plans to negotiate with some countries.
Arizona U.S. Congressman David Schweikert joins us live to weigh in on why he voted yes on the Republican budget blueprint, and how he looks at the latest protests against DOGE happening outside his office.
The back-and-forth on the stopgap spending bill has created fault lines among House Republicans. Many were unsatisfied with the original text, but some also rejected the revised bill, which included President-elect Trump's demands to suspend the debt limit. One of those members is Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders