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On today's program: Steve Marshall, Alabama Attorney General, discusses how state attorneys general are responding to the actions of the Trump administration. Chad Wolf, Executive Director of the America First Policy Institute and former Acting
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Join host Stu Jeffries as he delves into the stories behind some of Canada's most iconic tracks. This episode kicks off with Teenage Head's punk anthem "Let's Shake," featuring insights from bass guitarist Steve Marshall. Then, get ready to be inspired as Sass Jordan shares the creation story of her powerhouse hit "Make You a Believer." Finally, Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats reveals how a quirky 70s tune led to the creation of their synthpop classic "Pop Goes the World." Tune in for a blend of nostalgia and musical discovery, and let the vinyl spin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's program: Steve Marshall, Alabama Attorney General, reacts to the Supreme Court's oral arguments on Tennessee's law protecting children from the harms of so-called "gender transition" procedures. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC's Director of the
Buckle up, because this podcast is going to take you for a ride. The influx of Haitian migrants in Alabama has been the lead story on 1819 News for over a month now. Haitian immigrants started popping up in Albertville and Athens, then in Enterprise and Sylacauga. Springfield, Missouri is getting all the national headlines but it's happening right here in Alabama. Many of the city and county leaders, as well as the media outlets, have resorted to calling the citizens racist rather than trying to deal with the situation head on, and have shut down their opportunity to speak at city council meetings. This week, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sits down with Bryan for their quarterly update and they tackle the immigration conversation. How are these people getting here? What can be done? Are they actually legal? The crime in Montgomery reached a fever pitch over the summer, but things seem to be getting better and AG Marshall talks about what his team has done to reduce the murder and violent crime rate in the capital city. They also discuss the anti-constitutional rhetoric that pours out of Kamala every time she makes unscripted comments like her recent one where she stated citizens have a right to bear arms but the government has a right to come into your house and make sure the weapons are being used responsibly. Yikes. University of Alabama Birmingham was recently in the news. They are not only bragging about being one of the most LGBTQ friendly universities in the nation and promoting the fact that they use DEI to pick doctors and med students instead of making those decisions based on merit. They were recently exposed for taking a six figure tax payer funded grant to study vaginal health in transgender men. I'm sure the UAB donors and alumni are really excited about the direction of the University. - OVERTIME: LOCAL Alabama, Mom's for Liberty, and ADF have been putting on several Town Halls all over the state featuring AG Marshal and Rep Susan DuBose. The purpose of these Town Halls is to inform the public of how bad the Title IX changes really are and that has caused floods of protestors to show up to the meetings. Marshall fills us in on how those have gone and some of the feedback they've received is that the meetings are actually life changing. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
Buckle up, because this podcast is going to take you for a ride. The influx of Haitian migrants in Alabama has been the lead story on 1819 News for over a month now. Haitian immigrants started popping up in Albertville and Athens, then in Enterprise and Sylacauga. Springfield, Missouri is getting all the national headlines but it's happening right here in Alabama. Many of the city and county leaders, as well as the media outlets, have resorted to calling the citizens racist rather than trying to deal with the situation head on, and have shut down their opportunity to speak at city council meetings. This week, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sits down with Bryan for their quarterly update and they tackle the immigration conversation. How are these people getting here? What can be done? Are they actually legal? The crime in Montgomery reached a fever pitch over the summer, but things seem to be getting better and AG Marshall talks about what his team has done to reduce the murder and violent crime rate in the capital city. They also discuss the anti-constitutional rhetoric that pours out of Kamala every time she makes unscripted comments like her recent one where she stated citizens have a right to bear arms but the government has a right to come into your house and make sure the weapons are being used responsibly. Yikes. University of Alabama Birmingham was recently in the news. They are not only bragging about being one of the most LGBTQ friendly universities in the nation and promoting the fact that they use DEI to pick doctors and med students instead of making those decisions based on merit. They were recently exposed for taking a six figure tax payer funded grant to study vaginal health in transgender men. I'm sure the UAB donors and alumni are really excited about the direction of the University. - OVERTIME: LOCAL Alabama, Mom's for Liberty, and ADF have been putting on several Town Halls all over the state featuring AG Marshal and Rep Susan DuBose. The purpose of these Town Halls is to inform the public of how bad the Title IX changes really are and that has caused floods of protestors to show up to the meetings. Marshall fills us in on how those have gone and some of the feedback they've received is that the meetings are actually life changing. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
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10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) 10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) Bonner Cohen is a *CFACT Sr. Policy Advisor*senior policy analyst with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow.Topic- Red-state AGs sue blue states for trying to impose climate extremism everywhere BY BONNER RUSSELL COHEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 06/04/24 7:30 AM ETA coalition of 19 state attorneys general, led by Steve Marshall of Alabama, is suing five other states — California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey and Rhode Island — saying the latter group's litigation seeking billions of dollars in damages from fossil-fuel companies for their role in the alleged “climate crisis” would undermine U.S. energy security and jeopardize the livelihoods of Americans. 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) Weekly: "Vic Porcelli's East Coast Report with Douglas Blair" @DouglasKBlair Communications and Data Manager, Data Journalist @Harris_X_ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wished you could sue Joe Biden? Well, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has done it more than a few times. This week, Marshall sits down with Bryan to discuss what his office has been doing since his last quarterly appearance. They touch on the Ethics Reform Legislation, Title IX, Energy/Electric Cars, and the Legislative session. Overtime: Much speculation was made about Steve Marshall's trip to NYC for the Trump trial where he was seen with Coach Tuberville. Steve tells the story and dispels any rumors. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content
Have you ever wished you could sue Joe Biden? Well, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has done it more than a few times. This week, Marshall sits down with Bryan to discuss what his office has been doing since his last quarterly appearance. They touch on the Ethics Reform Legislation, Title IX, Energy/Electric Cars, and the Legislative session. Overtime: Much speculation was made about Steve Marshall's trip to NYC for the Trump trial where he was seen with Coach Tuberville. Steve tells the story and dispels any rumors. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content
This week The V Team discusses the reasons behind the failed gaming bill, the passing of the Child Care Tax credit bill, the abortion lawsuit against Steve Marshall, and voting rights.
In 1999, two teenagers, Tracie Hawlett and J.B. Beasley, were brutally murdered just outside the town of Ozark, AL. For decades, the mystery remained unsolved. Then, genetic genealogy came along. In an unusual twist, the Attorney General of Alabama, Steve Marshall, was called upon to prosecute the case. He joins us to explain how this case was solved and tried, and how the families of two murdered 17 year olds finally found justice. Sponsors: Progressive Insurance
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Ben Cline, U.S. Representative for the 6th District of Virginia, responds to the continuing anti-Semitic protests on college campuses and discusses the need for earmark reform. Steve Marshall, Alabama
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This week Bryan sits down with Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall to discuss the most pressing items of the day. The discussion begins with a frank conversation about the current gambling legislation before the Senate – AG Marshall doesn't hold back as he details the absurdity of the bill. The conversation doesn't stop there as Bryan engages with AG Marshall on his recent Amicus supporting President Trump's stay application before the United States Supreme Court; some big wins against ESG and the Climate Cabal; legislation surrounding Carlee Russell's fake abduction; and the issue of AI-generated, child and deep-fake pornography. AG Marshall wraps it up with an update on the VCAP legislation passed several years ago restricting the use of cross sex hormones and gender transitioning surgeries in the state of Alabama. OVERTIME: This week's overtime segment is one for the ages as Bryan and AG Marshall discuss the death penalty and the use of Nitrogen Hypoxia, concluding with a brief history of public executions and how we got to where we are today. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
This week Bryan sits down with Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall to discuss the most pressing items of the day. The discussion begins with a frank conversation about the current gambling legislation before the Senate – AG Marshall doesn't hold back as he details the absurdity of the bill. The conversation doesn't stop there as Bryan engages with AG Marshall on his recent Amicus supporting President Trump's stay application before the United States Supreme Court; some big wins against ESG and the Climate Cabal; legislation surrounding Carlee Russell's fake abduction; and the issue of AI-generated, child and deep-fake pornography. AG Marshall wraps it up with an update on the VCAP legislation passed several years ago restricting the use of cross sex hormones and gender transitioning surgeries in the state of Alabama. OVERTIME: This week's overtime segment is one for the ages as Bryan and AG Marshall discuss the death penalty and the use of Nitrogen Hypoxia, concluding with a brief history of public executions and how we got to where we are today. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
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A Current Affair reporter, Steve Marshall, has discussed the recent activities of conman Matthew Murdoch Mills. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Q: What is The Bonobo Gene? A: A theory linking men's propensity for dumb (aka funny) behaviour to a breed of African apes. Sharing 98% DNA with a sex and violence-crazed primate might be a bit of a stretch ... but in this laugh-out-loud, intriguing and informative new release, author Steve Marshall makes the link, backed up by research, anecdotes, tall stories and a Blokes' Hall of Shame. Steve is well-placed to guide readers on this journey into the male brain, having lived and seen it all as a script writer, TV producer, radio performer, podcaster, small business owner, mate, husband and dad. Like men themselves, The Bonobo Gene as a book evolved over time. It's the culmination of two years of research with academics, business leaders, entertainers, sports stars, friends and family. The book's chapters explore different theories and ideas seeking to explain why men are the way they are. In deep diving on men and the male appendage, the book skillfully balances the funny and serious. Steve provides insights into some of our best known and most loved sporting heroes and rock stars, toxic masculinity, #Metoo, the Hollywood casting couch. The Bonobo Gene is available now at all good bookstores or www.wilkinsonpublishing.com.au About the author (and his alter-ego, Sergio Paradise): The stories Steve Marshall can and will tell you. A veteran media performer and creator, Steve has worked with some of the biggest names in Australian entertainment and the sporting world. He has worked as a producer on a host of hit shows across TV and radio- Sale of the Century, The Grill Team, The Footy Show - to name just a few. Steve has done it all. The Bonobo Gene is his first book but it very much draws on his wealth experience in the entertainment industry over the last few decades. Steve isn't afraid to share his bonobo gene moments and have a laugh in the process. In 1994, when Triple M Radio green lit the Saturday morning show, "The Grill Team", the show's three stars, Eddie McGuire, Jane Kennedy and Trevor Marmalade asked Marshall, who was Trev's ex-housemate, to be the show's resident showbiz and gossip correspondent. "Ëveryone knows you work at Channel 9, so think of a stupid name for yourself", said Eddie. So Steve unashamedly stole the name from a former D-List Melbourne cabaret singer by the name of Sergio Paradise who still boasts a place in the record collection of Santo Cilauro. Marshall expected this to last a month at best before getting axed, but in 2023 he is still appearing round the traps under that moniker. Since The Grill Team finished, Serge has been on Radio SEN ("Ralphy, Serge & The Big Man", The Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show, RSN Breakfast, and more recently 3AW with Dee Dee Dunleavy. He even spent a year as showbiz reporter on Working Dog's "The Panel", until a Channel Ten exec asked, "Why are we having a bloke on who nobody's ever heard of talking about TV stars when we can have the actual stars?" Good Point.
A number of attorneys general, primarily from the Republican party, are challenging a recent policy implemented by the Biden administration. This policy, they argue, threatens to push away Christian families who have traditionally been mainstays in the fostering system, potentially destabilizing it throughout the country. Steve Marshall, Alabama's Attorney General, led the charge by penning a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), warning them about the dangers of the new rule which he and 18 of his party colleagues believe infringes on constitutional rights and unfairly discriminates against individuals advocating the Christian faith. As well as purported discrimination against people of the Christian faith, the attorneys general warn that this new policy may harm children by reducing the number of available homes for fostering. They caution that the new requirements could disturb family connections and increase the financial and logistical burdens for states by limiting care options. The rule in question, known as the Safe and Appropriate Foster Care Placement Requirements, obligates foster parents to recognize and use the child's chosen pronouns, name, and self-identified gender expressions. The guideline also requires that the child dresses in a way that they believe reflects their true, self-identified gender identity. This policy, according to the attorneys generals' joint letter, attempts to indirectly bring about the same disruptive effects that the Supreme Court found unconstitutional two years prior. This potentially controversial shift could force faith-based providers out of the foster system if they refuse to adjust their religious beliefs regarding sexual orientation and gender identity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spooky season rolls on as the gang welcomes back friend of the show Sammy from the GGTMC to chat about 1986's sci-fi/horror/comedy - Night of the Creeps. A “B-Movie” through and through, Night of the Creeps begins with weird alien puppets and, somehow, ends up in the 1980s. The guys use the film as a jumping-off point to analyze the works of Fred Dekker, discuss which decade of horror is the best, douche-bag characters named Brad, and Martin Scorsese. Yeah, the episode goes places.Night of the Creeps is directed by Fred Dekker and stars Jason Lively, Tom Atkins, Steve Marshall, and Jill Whitlow. Shoutout to listener Gary H for the great recommendation! Be sure to subscribe to the Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema to hear more of Sammy. If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Cast: Brad, Troy, Sammy
Here at 1819 News, we've been diligent in showing and exposing how Marxism has been making inroads in the great state of Alabama. From teachers moonlighting as drag queens to graded curriculum with CRT and pronoun nonsense being assigned, we've been on the frontlines of pushing back against these concepts. Well, so has Steve Marshall. There has been no one in state government who has been fighting the evils of our day more than the Alabama Attorney General. This week, Steve sits down with Bryan to discuss what his office is doing in the realm of Transgenderism, Abortion, and Space Command. This week's overtime, Bryan and AG Marshall discuss crime in Alabama and what can be done about it. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
Maino called in from the U.P. cause he is stranded there, I don't think he's gonna rent a car from this car rental place. Steve Marshall stopped in to talk about the Law Enforcement Banquet. Check out the guys on Facebook. Guest: Steve Marshall
Josh and David open with a discussion of David Cole's arrest for voter fraud. April Hodges, the lead petitioner in the DNC challenge against the new ADP bylaws, zooms in to talk about the case. And they wrap with a discussion of Steve Marshall's attempts to prosecute those who aid women seeking abortions in other states and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
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Nordstrom closing their San Francisco location after 35-years..."Three Things You Need to Know"...taste testing a new Oreo flavor...Steve Marshall set to use nitrogen hypoxia...N95 masks more dangerous than CovidSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we're heading over to the sorority house, fixing up our flamethrowers and trying to stay away from the brain slugs outbreak, while we revisit the deeply underrated horror film, Night of the Creeps (1986). This movie was directed by and written by Fred DekkerThis movie stars Jason Lively (European Vacation), Tom Atkins (The Fog, Creepshow), Steve Marshall and Jill Whitlow (Porky's, Weird Science)This movie is such a treat for any fans of horror and especially 80s horror. This film was sort of ahead of it's time, and I'm glad it can be appreciated now for the wonder that it isIntro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's program: Mark Alford, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Missouri, discusses House GOP efforts to investigate the IRS, FBI, and DHS. Steve Marshall, Alabama Attorney General, highlights good news of a recent federal court
The V-Team discusses the disorganized Cannibis Commission, book bans, and Steve Marshall's waste of taxpayer money. Will the good ole' boys cancel the voting rights act?
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Listen live as Steve Gill fills in for Todd Starnes. Join the national conversation by calling our toll-free number: 844-747-8868. Rep. Jach Nunn, Rep. Tim Burchett, House Speaker Cameron Sexton, and Att. Gen. Steve Marshall join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Become a subscriber for only $4.99 per month! Go to www.podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pdbackgrounds/subscribe In this episode we interview Steve Marshall, who is a Reserve Deputy with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and a Director with the California Reserve police Officer's Association. Steve tells us what it takes to become a reserve officer, the academy, and the training required. He also shares some of his war stories, including being one of the first responders at the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash site. Don't miss this episode!! ------------------- Contact Ken: ken[at sign]policebackground.net Contact Minerva: minerva[at sign]policebackground.net Contact Donovan: donovan[at sign]policebackground.net ***You're now able to support the podcast!*** Monthly donations: https://anchor.fm/pdbackgrounds/support One-time donations: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=VM6AE5B2A6VF2 Go here for background consultation information: www.policebackground.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pdbackgrounds/message
From traveling with Ringling Brothers Circus to booking magic shows in high school, learn how magic helped Steve learn who he was. Ranelle and her high school friend, Steve Marshall, catch up. Steven Marshall | Website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemakingpod/support