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The former South Bend Mayor took the country by surprise with his candidacy in 2020, and now holds a cabinet post under President Biden. His rise to fame is chronicled in a new documentary, directed by Jesse Moss.
Matt welcomes Casey Hendrickson, host on 95.3 Michiana's News Channel to discuss former South Bend Mayor and now Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Supreme Court packing commission, Kristen Sinema and RED Friday.
Streetsblog reporter Kea Wilson gives us her middle American perspective on Pete Buttigieg, Biden's new Department of Transportation secretary and former South Bend Mayor. https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2020/12/15/what-will-mayor-pete-mean-for-the-u-s-dot/ With Midnight Rida/Wolfpack Hustler Don Ward and guest host "Bad Ass" Joni Yung.
Today: Our colleague Michael Puente from Chicago Public Radio WBEZ sent along his recent "Off Mic" conversation with Andy Downs, the executive director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics at Purdue University Fort Wayne, on the political futures of Vice President (and former Governor) Mike Pence and former South Bend Mayor (and presidential primary candidate) Pete Buttigieg. We bring it to you, along with conversations from northwest Indiana's minority business community on "Neighborhood Voice" and another conversation from the Welcome Project at Valparaiso Univeity. Today's conversation is with a well-known Gary public official.
Ryan talks to former South Bend Mayor & Biden Campaign Surrogate Pete Buttigieg about what a Biden presidency would look like.
In an America that seems increasingly divided, how can we regain trust in our government and in each other? Pete Buttigieg gained a comprehensive view of American democracy during his time as a candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Now, in his new book Trust: America's Best Chance, Buttigieg argues that re-building trust as an American ideal is the key to tackling our country's biggest challenges. Buttigieg returns to INFORUM to share a vision that urges us to reject our divided present in favor of a future that is more inclusive, conciliatory and trusting. Through this path, he states, American democracy can truly live up to its guiding tenets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Pete Buttigieg 32nd Mayor of South Bend, Indiana; 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate; Author, Trust: America’s Best Chance Bakari Sellers Former Member, South Carolina House of Representative (2006–2014); 2014 Democratic Nominee for Lt. Governor—Moderator In response to the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, this program took place and was recorded live via video conference, for an online audience only, and was live-streamed by The Commonwealth Club of California from San Francisco on October 7th, 2020.
Our host, combat veteran, author and renowned independent activist Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) rips into a weird and historic Democratic National Convention with a focus on national security, military and veterans affairs. Rieckhoff has himself attended every Democratic and Republic convention since 2004. He breaks down the winners and the losers--and how the democrats missed a massive opportunity on national security. And as South Bend Mayor and Navy veteran Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) [22:00] anchors the closing of the historic convention, we flashback to his extended and extremely candid conversation with Rieckhoff late last year before a packed audience in New York. At the height of his ascent as a candidate, Buttigieg was topping polls in Iowa and New Hampshire and sat down to share stories of his time in the Navy, his plans for a family, and what he’d do if he didn’t win the nomination. This groundbreaking Angry Americans (@AngryAmericans) conversation revealed sides of the political sensation that you’ve never heard before. He shares his favorite drink, how his military experience shapes his view on firearms, his funny Navy recruiter story, and whether or not he and his husband Chasten plan to have children. It’s another important and inspiring national security-focused episode of Angry Americans---the hottest weekly podcast in America for independent politics, news and culture. Angry Americans is your trusted place for a weekly breakdown of the news and a strong dose of inspiring content to empower you in these difficult times. The show continues to top podcast charts worldwide and make news on CNN, MSNBC, and more. Find Angry Americans on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter--and check the Righteous Media YouTube page for video of this conversation with Pete Buttigieg and video of all our guests from Rosie Perez to Sam Bee to Rachel Maddow to Ambassador Susan Rice to Westworld star Jeffrey Wright to Medal of Honor Recipient David Bellavia. And visit the Angry Americans community on Patreon to support this critical, independent media voice that speaks truth to power and always keeps a special focus on veterans, national security, and first-responders issues. Get special access to our host, Paul Rieckhoff, our dynamic and diverse guests, and discounts on Angry Americans merch and special content not available anywhere else. Our Patreon members also get to meet influential friends of the pod like Henry Rollins, Ambassador Susan Rice, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and Meghan McCain. Republican, Democrat or independent--this is a weekly podcast for politics and news you should subscribe to now. Don’t just be angry, be active. Join the movement. Angry Americans empowers independent Americans everywhere and is powered by Righteous Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 1809 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about a day a certain Vietnam Veteran never forgot. Joe Kernan passed away on Wednesday, July 29, 2020. He was another one of those outstanding representatives of the … Continue reading → The post 1809 – Vietnam Veteran, POW, former Indiana governor, and South Bend Mayor Joe Kernan dies at 74 appeared first on .
Darin and Sean reflect on the passing of former South Bend Mayor, Indiana Governor and South Bend Sliver Hawks Owner Joe Kernan; discuss the latest Notre Dame football news with Bryan Driskell and also share the breaking
First, Jake sits down with former South Bend Mayor and 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg to talk about tomorrow's Iowa caucuses, the latest in the Senate impeachment trial, his new attacks on his fellow 2020 opponents and his struggle to win over black voters. Then, Jake interviews Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa about her vote to reject calling additional witnesses in the impeachment trial and whether she thinks President Trump did anything wrong regarding Ukraine. Next, Democratic Rep. Cindy Axne of Iowa, Des Moines Register chief politics reporter Brianne Pfannenstiel, Jen Psaki, Andrew Gillum and Scott Jennings join Jake to talk about tomorrow's Iowa caucuses, which candidate has the winning message and what impeachment means for the 2020 campaign. Finally, Jake explains what a Senate acquittal could mean for future presidents after Trump.
Democratic Presidential Candidate Pete Buttigieg and Congresswoman Annie Kuster (D-NH) join Chris to discuss her endorsement of the former South Bend Mayor.
In the days leading up to the November Democratic debate in Atlanta, everyone seemed to agree that attacks on Pete Buttigieg would be the order of the night. The South Bend Mayor had lept to the top of the pack in the latest Iowa polls, and the conventional wisdom was that other candidates hoping for a caucus victory there — Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden — would be directing their fire his way. But the rest of field was surprisingly cordial to Mayor Pete, with the real fireworks coming courtesy of a heated exchange between Kamala Harris and Tulsi Gabbard. Cory Booker also earned some good reviews for his joke that Joe Biden “might have been high” for opposing marijuana legalization. Intercept politics reporter Akela Lacy and Waleed Shahid of the activist group Justice Democrats join Mehdi Hasan to break down the debate.
Kyle talks with Mayor-elect James Mueller, who will be taking over January 1. They talk about the campaign, his decision to go from Mayor Pete's Chief of Staff to running for Mayor himself and James answers listeners questions from social media. They wrap with some Answer The Internet questions. Show Links South Bend Beat Alpha Dog Agency Links Follow Kyle on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow Alpha Dog Agency on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow South Bend Beat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Lighting Round Questions KFC Radio: Answer The Internet
Democrat James Mueller speaks about community engagement, public safety, and more during a quick conversation with 953MNC on Thursday, October 31.
First, Jake sits down with Democratic presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg about the latest on the conflict in Syria, his attacks on 2020 opponents over Medicare for All and Secretary Hillary Clinton's swipe at 2020 candidate Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. Next, Jake talks with Democratic presidential candidate Senator Amy Klobuchar about the impeachment inquiry and her health care attacks at the Democratic debate. Then, retired Gen. David Petraeus joins Jake to talk about the latest on the conflict in Syria and the President's dealings with Ukraine. Then, our panel of Rep. Joe Neguse, former Rep. Sean Duffy, Jennifer Psaki and Amanda Carpenter discuss White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's recent comments on Ukraine and how Republicans are responding to the impeachment inquiry. Finally, Jake reflects on the legacy of Rep. Elijah Cummings and what it means for sitting members of Congress.
Democratic Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and U.S. Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg answers questions during a live town hall moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper at The Novo in Los Angeles.
First, Jake sits down with South Bend Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg to talk about his health care plan, plans for gun control in the Democratic Party and recent criticisms of Vice President Joe Biden. Then, Jake interviews Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul about his feud with Rep. Liz Cheney, the latest in Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia, and the possibility of gun control legislation in Congress. Next, Jake talks with Democratic presidential candidate entrepreneur Andrew Yang about his plan to give $1,000 per month to every American and Asian-American slurs from SNL's Shane Gillis. Then, Jennifer Granholm, Rick Santorum, Aisha Moodie-Mills and Bill Kristol join Jake to discuss criticism of Biden's comments on the legacy of slavery on the debate stage. In this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake takes a look at swearing on the 2020 campaign trail.
California prepares to vote on forcing public universities to provide abortion pills to students, ignoring FDA concerns and requirements. Then, South Bend Mayor and Presidential Candidate, Pete Buttigieg rallies behind his city’s unlicensed abortion clinic despite the clinic’s long history of health violations. We will examine what these stories have in common.Date: 08/12/19
South Bend Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg made a visit to Harlem to meet behind closed doors with community leaders who wanted to know more about his record and his positions on issues affecting urban America and the African-American community in particular. Errol Louis takes you inside that meeting to bring you Buttigieg’s remarks on his record as mayor, struggles involving race and policing, and the generational change that is part of his 2020 campaign. Weigh in on Twitter with the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440and leave a message.
Jonathan had the opportunity to sit down with local leader and all-around excellent guy, Brian Pawlowski. Brian Pawlowski is a wealth of knowledge. Brian is a USMC veteran, former Deputy Chief of Staff for South Bend Mayor, Pete Buttigieg and he also was an important part of the campaign that helped US Senator, Todd Young get elected. Because of Brian's extensive experience as an athlete, military veteran and working on both sides of the political aisle to impact change, Brian was a perfect guest to discuss the topic of successful teams. Brian shared with us the three pillars of success from the book Team of Teams, by General Stanley Mcchrystal. This episode will be worth your time to learn about teams, personal development and an important tip on how to be a better parent.
First, Jake sits down with 2020 presidential candidate South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg on President Trump's willingness to accept foreign election interference, the latest tensions in Iran and starting a family in the White House. Next, Jake talks with former Congressman Beto O'Rourke of Texas about the crisis at the border, calls for impeachment against President Trump and his stalled poll numbers in the 2020 race. Then, Amanda Carpenter, former Gov. Jennifer Granholm, former Sen. Rick Santorum and Karen Finney join Jake on the panel to discuss the President's willingness to accept foreign help and the latest in the 2020 campaign. Finally, in this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake imagines what would happen if Mayor Pete Buttigieg's idea of a 2020 carpool became reality.
The One that tries to restart the forge, like Thor had to do in Infinity War. But without the nasty starburn. Here's our morning show's latest conversation with South Bend Mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, talking about his campaign, and some issues. #MayorPete #Buttigieg #953MNC
Democratic Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and U.S. Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg answers questions from students and young New Hampshire Democrats during a live town hall moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire.
Jim Williams, Contributor with the Huffington Post and Host of Politically Incorrect joins Tom and CoCo to discuss: The political impact of both the Mueller report and Barr statement on spying plus any further investigation by DOJ on the FBI's own role in past investigation. WikiLeaks and the arrest of Julian Assange. The Democratic race including Biden riding out the hugging storm and other obstacles in his way.Is the South Bend Mayor for real or a flash in the pan.Is the Stanley Cup the greatest sports trophy ever? Followed by L.A.'S Guest: James Inzana, Head Softball Coach at Norfolk State University joins us to discuss the Spartans season so far. Listen live beginning live at 7pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. You can ask questions to our guest at padnation@facebook or padnation2@twitter.Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
Immigration heads to front burner again. South Bend Mayor has some beef with VP Pence and AG William Barr starts and actual investigation. All this and more on tonights show. Join us.
On the pod this week: Why did it take Boeing a week for the CEO to release a statement about the 737 MAX? Plus we talk about New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her response to the mass shooting, the media's obsession with Beto O'Rourke, and South Bend Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's messaging strategy.
First, Jake interviews 2020 presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg about his run for the White House, the scandals plaguing top Democrats in Virginia and plans for a Green New Deal. Next, Jake talks with Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming about President Trump's troop withdrawal from Syria and the latest in the efforts to find a compromise on the President's border wall. Plus, Jake sits down with Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy about possible sanctions against Saudi Arabia over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and plans for a Green New Deal. In this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake imagines how famous artists might depict today's politicians.
Kyle and Tina are joined by Mayor Pete Buttigieg to discuss his background, the surging of South Bend and weird things Mayor Pete has eaten. Sponsors Mimmo’s Pizza Luxe Wagon Truth Work Media Show Links South Bend Beat Alpha Dog Agency Links Follow Kyle on Twitter or Instagram Follow Alpha Dog Agency on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow South Bend Beat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow Mayor Pete on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram