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Join Jim and Greg as they once again cheer the impending GOP control of the House and today's news that Nancy Pelosi will step down as House Democratic leader after 20 years. They also welcome the coming House GOP investigation of the Hunter Biden laptop and several related issues of possible corruption but they believe the first major press conference of the incoming majority should have been to lay out an agenda to lower our food and energy costs. And they wince as California Sen. Dianne Feinstein makes it clear she has no recollection of turning down the role of Senate Pro Tempore in the upcoming Congress.
President Trump made several statements during the rally last night in Georgia that indicated a new resolve and seemed to be meant to prepare US for major events starting tomorrow. All's quiet on the White House front today...an prelude to a major offensive to be launched Wednesday when the Electoral College process begins in Congress? The calm before the storm as President Trump prepares to drop MOABs on DC? Is it possible VP Mike Pence will only play a minor roll and pass the baton to Republican Senator from Iowa, Chuck Grassley, the Senate Pro Tempore? Buckle up, no matter what, tomorrow is going to be EPIC. Fear not, stay strong, remain united, go MAGA PARTY! Donald Trump always looks like he's going to lose just before he wins. In the end God always wins. Visit https://www.corsination.com where passionate patriots gather to learn and share the truth. To access all video broadcasts and audio podcasts: https://corsination.com/broadcasts/ Livestream Broadcasts Monday - Friday 11:00am Eastern CloutHub https://app.clouthub.com/channels (Channel #119) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/drjeromecorsi Periscope.tv https://www.periscope.tv/jerome_corsihttps://app.videosquirrel.app/watch/1711 Twitter https://twitter.com/jerome_corsi Vimeo https://vimeo.com/corsi YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/Jerome_Corsi All Video Broadcasts BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/Corsi_Nation Rumble https://rumble.com/user/DrJeromeCorsi INTERVIEWS https://rumble.com/Corsi_Nation_Interviews NEWS https://rumble.com/user/DrJeromeCorsi_News RECAPS https://rumble.com/Corsi_Nation_Recaps Audio Podcasts iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/corsi-nation iTunes https://www.apple.com/itunes/ Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/Jerome_Corsi Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/Corsi_Nation Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/corsi-nation TuneIn https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Jerome-Corsi Subscription Sites Patreon https://www.patreon.com/jeromecorsi SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/jerome_corsi
Idaho Senate Pro Tempore Brent Hill talked to us about the special session where legislators passed a bill to provide every elector to vote in person and a bill to provide limited immunity during the coronavirus pandemic.
Please tune in to check out Enrique Morone's interview with Ben Hueso. Get to know this California State Senator for the 40th District originally from San Diego’s Barrio Logan. He is currently running for San Diego County Supervisor for District 1. Hear about his novel experience as an exchange student to Ukraine while a UCLA student and his alter ego, an underground jazz pianist who has held his own with the greats. In Sacramento Hueso currently serves as Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications. In San Diego Hueso is committed to water issues, public safety, creating jobs, consumer rights, immigrant rights and US Mexico relations. Find the podcast at www.buenhombre.org and www.magnificentmujer.org. and on the Buen Hombre Youtube channel. Enrique’s podcast interview will also be streaming on Apple Podcast, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher, Youtube and Captivate.fm Ben Hueso was elected as California State Senator for the 40th District in March of 2013. He represents the cities of Imperial Beach, Chula Vista, National City, portions of the City of San Diego and the Imperial County. In January 2019, Senator Hueso was reappointed by the Senate Pro Tempore to serve as Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications. He was also reappointed to the Senate Banking and Financial Institutions, Insurance, Natural Resources and Water, and Governmental Organization Committees. Since assuming office, Senator Hueso has worked extensively on initiatives regarding water quality, consumer protection, public safety and job creation. He is also a strong advocate for education, environmental issues and binational affairs, and chairs the Select Committee on California-Mexico Cooperation. He is a member of the California Latino Legislative Caucus and served as Chair from 2017-2018. Prior to being elected as Senator, Hueso served in the California State Assembly from 2010-2013, where he championed legislation helping small businesses, protecting victims of domestic violence, prohibiting the sale of synthetic drugs, securing clean and reliable water resources, and stimulating the economy. Senator Hueso held his first elected position as San Diego City Councilmember for the 8th District from 2006-2010. During his tenure, he was elected Council President from 2008-2010 due to his strong leadership and consensus-building skills. He served as Commissioner for the California Coastal Commission, where he worked to protect California’s beautiful coastlines. In addition, he served as a board member for San Diego’s Association of Governments and the California League of Cities. Senator Hueso holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA and lives in Logan Heights with his four sons. https://sd40.senate.ca.gov/ (https://sd40.senate.ca.gov/) https://benhueso.com/ (https://benhueso.com/) Subscribe to our podcast at BuenHombre.org or ManificentMujer.org, on AppleItunes, TuneIn, Stitcher and on Youtube at Buen Hombre Magnificent Mujer. Please like our podcast and videos on these platforms as it helps us reach more listeners and grow our community. Join me as I talk to important influencers on issues regarding human rights, activism, creativity and how we can all make this a better world. Hear their inspiring stories, Amor Si Se Puede! Love is an Action not just a word. Buen Hombre Magnificent Mujer is a project of GenteUnida.net A 501c3 nonprofit corporation and all donations are tax deductible… Donate to Buenhombre/MagnificentMujer BuenHombre.org/donate or MagnificentMujer.org/donate Support this podcast
VOICES: is back! And this week is a doozy. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg is mad. Big mad. So is the opinion editor at the Sacramento Bee, Gil Duran. You might not know it, but these two were colleagues in the state capitol a decade ago, working diligently to wrest low-income housing dollars from the people of California. Gil was press secretary for Governor Jerry Brown. Darrell was Senate Pro Tempore. They put an end to redevelopment housing money. A classic love story. Well, it appears they’re doing a reboot in 2019, working hand-in-hand to publicly attack lifelong housing advocate Michelle Pariset of Public Advocates. Why’s that? Michelle was part of a robust coalition of regional housing advocates who gathered 47,000 signatures in favor of a ballot measure that would bring real renters rights to the people of Sacramento. After the city made a backroom, milquetoast deal with a couple of members of this coalition, they wanted Michelle to snub these 47,000 residents and withdraw the ballot measure. She refused. Now the people of Sacramento are pressuring Steinberg and city council to put the measure on the March 2020 ballot by December 5, or else they’ll sue. The editorial board at the Bee, apparently proud of Gil’s hand in creating this housing crisis with Darrell, just wrote an opinion piece suggesting that the city use tax dollars to fight its own residents. Real community journalism there. Comforting the afflicted, and all that. This episode outlines the absurdity of Darrell and the Bee’s accusations of “bad faith,” asking what sort of metrics we should be using with such a term. We also discuss the state of partisan politics in California, and touch on how a robust Left could find a footing from within the Democratic party. Special shout to Anthony Siino, the man who created something truly beautiful with Voices: River City’s first 22 episodes. Thanks for the blessing to start this baby back up. Another thank-you to friends of the pod Be Brave Bold Robot, who recorded a pretty little song to lead us into this next phase of VOICES: River City. And a warm welcome to our new co-host, Skyler Henry. Claws out.
Darrell Steinberg, former Senate Pro Tempore for the state of California and visiting professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UC Davis School of Medicine, has championed the mental-health needs of the people of Sacramento and California throughout his career. He discusses current policy and shares recent findings that indicate positive outcomes in our communities. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29455]
Darrell Steinberg, former Senate Pro Tempore for the state of California and visiting professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UC Davis School of Medicine, has championed the mental-health needs of the people of Sacramento and California throughout his career. He discusses current policy and shares recent findings that indicate positive outcomes in our communities. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29455]
"The Delta is not just a canteen to supply water...it’s a place that a lot of people live and work and call home," said Kip Lipper, Chief Councilor for Energy and the Environment at the Office of the Senate Pro Tempore. California’s water future will lead to higher prices and higher uncertainty, and “the climate change piece is a huge part of that,” according to Former Deputy U.S. Secretary of Interior David Hayes. The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta requires restoration, but can it meet the conflicting demands of Californians? "You're looking at an enormous bill and that's going to push up the price of water," said Los Angeles Times reporter Bettina Boxall. This discussion with politicians, a reporter and a researcher from the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences tackles the challenges surrounding the West Coast’s largest estuary. Bettina Boxall, Reporter, Los Angeles Times David Hayes, Former Deputy US Secretary of Interior Jay Lund, Director, UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences Kip Lipper, Chief Councilor for Energy and the Environment, Office of the Senate Pro Tempore This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California on October 15, 2013