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To kick off a great Fourth of July Weekend we’ll need firecrackers, but, of course, only with adult supervision. For the former, we’ve got John Yoo filling in for Rob and Charles C.W. Cooke as our first guest – for the latter, Mr. Bill McGurn. To start, Peter and James get to pick Yoo’s brain on a few of the recent Supreme Court decisions along with Bill Cosby’s release. Then Charlie gives an ode to the only country on Earth that lets you move here and consider yourself a full member. Lastly, Bill fills us in on his saintly godson, Jimmy Lai, and his concerns for the future of Hong Kong. A podcast for all lovers of freedom and justice! Music from this week’s show: Saturday in the Park by Chicago. And we’re off next week, but we’ll see you again on the 16th. Happy Independence Day to all!
Charlie is back behind the microphone ready to tackle New York City's shocking, scandalous and outrageous election disaster in which they "accidentally" included 135,000 sample ballots in the mayoral race totals, an error only found after the Adam's campaign highlighted the discrepancy. What does this tell us about national elections? What about the Democrats' desire to federalize elections? Then Charlie breaks down why Democrats and the media establishment are beginning their newest crusade to lockdown the country again using the Delta Variant as their excuse. Finally, Charlie examines the curious, cautionary tale of Scottie Pippen, and explains how a once great athlete has been thoroughly corrupted by CRT ideology creeping into the American culture. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's edition of The Daily Tap, Charlie talks about how the uncertainty at quarterback for the Packers could affect how their schedule is laid out (0-10 minutes). Then Charlie guesses the schedule for the Green Bay Packers with a few games that he feels very confident about (10-20 minutes). Charlie also talks about Davante Adams's comments and they're not a surprise (20-26 minutes). Lastly, what the hell, Bucks? (26-31 minutes).
The newest host of Road To Indy TV takes off his rookie stripes and joins us for his first ever segment. Parker Thompson joins Jeremy and Rob Howden to break down the start of the 2021 season of the Road To Indy Ladder system. Then Charlie and Jeremy preview the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Kokomo Indy Elite Series 6th Annual Indy 500 presented by Catalyst317. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @insideopenwheel, new episodes drop weekly wherever fine podcasts are distributed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Charlie delivers the first speech in his 2021 GenFree campus tour, stopping in Oklahoma to address the OU community. Laying out a broad new vision for the future of the conservative movement and an indictment of radical progressivism, Charlie outlines the main tentpole issues that will define the next decade of political debate in the United States. Then Charlie takes audience questions in an open forum Q+A to answer questions on: the coming American population collapse, the value of a college degree, the morality of being an Amazon entrepreneur, the succession of Texas, great books for a modern conservative, and much more. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie dives back into the ongoing Meghan and Harry controversy, responding to reaction stemming from comments he made on this show the day before that went viral after Media Matters reported on his commentary. Catch his reaction exclusively here. Then Charlie outlines the resegregation of America starting with Colombia University's 6 separate commencement ceremonies catering to different races and intersectional groups. Finally, Charlie confronts one of his haters who argues against the usefulness of understanding and referencing ancient thinkers. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie examines the impeachment votes against President Trump, naming the GOP senators who voted to convict the president, contrasting the very public vote with the secret one that kept Rep. Liz Cheney in power. What are the takeaways and what does it say about the disconnect between the GOP and its voters? Then Charlie analyzes the fragile progressive, woke coalition and the cracks emerging within the growing minority voter populations of both Hispanics and Asians. Finally, Charlie contrasts the vindication of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis with the crisis of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie brings you the brutally honest impeachment reaction you need to hear, including Attorney Bruce Castor's bizarre rambling opening followed by David Schoen's constitutional take downs, all while highlighting the biggest hypocrisies spewed by House impeachment managers on Day 2. Then Charlie dives into an ironic story out of France where it's reported that the secular European country is advocating against America's "export" of out-of-control cancel culture, except Charlie calls out the French for their revisionist history. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie is joined by senior editor of TheBlaze and host of the Conservative Review Podcast, Daniel Horowitz, to dive deep into the data in Pennsylvania to explain just how unlikely it is that Biden actually won the state. Then Charlie and Daniel break down state by state and region by region to expose how Biden's "win" was not only statistically implausible, it was geographically schizophrenic. Regions that shared culture, borders and demographics that lie within miles of each other inexplicably voted completely differently. What's the explanation? Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie answers the questions you email him at Freedom@CharlieKirk.com—beginning with Charlie’s take on whether or not the electoral college is an idea that is past its utility or if it's still worth defending? Then Charlie discusses the confirmation hearing of Amy Coney Barrett which is set to conclude this week, and then finally, has 50 Cent actually endorsed Donald Trump and what to make of Chelsea Handler's controversial comments about the rap mogul. Email Freedom@CharlieKirk.com or leave a review at Apple Podcasts with your question for a chance for it to be answered in a future AMA.
Charlie breaks down a swing and miss by the “Washington Post,” which cancelled pro-Trump teens who worked in digital activism while completely ignoring hundreds of leftist organizations’ job posts that are openly advertising identical activism jobs all across the country. Then Charlie turns his attention to countering an article written by Andrew Wilford of the National Taxpayers Union Foundation who argues that buying American is bad economic policy. Charlie tackles his arguments going point by point to make the urgent economic case for bringing manufacturing back home to America.
As the NFL opening week's ratings completely collapse, two Los Angeles police officers are fighting for their lives after being ambushed and targeted in Compton as part of a broader war against law enforcement. Then Charlie breaks down the long and disgraceful history of Democrats conveniently deleting, forgetting, misplacing and altogether disregarding emails, phones, and hard drives that implicate them of criminal activity. Finally, New York Magazine's eery leading story, 'The People Vs. Donald Trump,' details the left's sick obsession with prosecuting and ultimately throwing the president in prison once he's out of office, revealing their true vengeful motives.
After President Trump moved to expand a temporary moratorium on immigration through the end of the year in response to skyrocketing unemployment, Charlie breaks down how this bold decision successfully puts American workers first, taking the opportunity to remind progressives they used to be in favor of pro-American worker policies instead of job-killing, wage-suppressing open borders. Then Charlie tackles the shockingly dumb and racist tweets by disgraced former BLM activist, Shaun King, who called for the destruction of “white” Jesus church art and disgraced the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the process. Finally, he breaks down the dirty little Democrat secret behind the bluest cities’ failed efforts at police reform.
We are on to the Sweet 16 of our “Greatest Team of All-Time” bracket and the matchups are juicy. But first, Doyle gives his view of how American and Canadian players performed in their first week back in the Bundesliga. Then Charlie takes the viewer into the experience of being an American playing overseas. And finally the guys get to the bracket and razor-thin matchups including great New York Red Bulls teams, epic CCL runs, and two of the best teams in regular season history. Don’t forget there are still more matchups to vote on! Follow @Extratime on twitter as the bracket continues. 11:57 - The Bundesliga is back! How'd the Americans and Canadians who were playing look? 19:54 - Charlie Davies on what it's like to play abroad as an American 25:56 - Greatest Team of all Time bracket Elite 8, Part 1 51:34 - Mailbag
After leading the charge, sounding the alarm on coronavirus before most others, then deftly delivering the straight facts on COVID-19, what it's capable of and how to defend yourself, we're sick of it! Absolutely sick, sick, sick of hearing about coronavirus!!! So for lucky episode 13, after comparing toilet paper stashes, the crew kicks corona to the curb and meets with the 36th Engineers elite female Sappers. Then Charlie talks to a pair of unexpected nutritionists. It's a delightfully peaceful podcast that's sure to take your mind off of all the other mess. A vacation in your ear! Music provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic.com)The CoronadosOzuThis podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
Charlie kicks things off wondering how to navigate this new sports-free world as a sports radio host. Then Charlie listens to callers' stories of the first games they attended.
Charlie starts the second hour of the show recapping some more of the sports cancellations and previewing the Texans' offseason. Next, he reacts to Mark Cuban and Kevin Love helping pay arena employees' salaries. Then Charlie explores the possible timeline for sports returning and tells the story of his first baseball game.
Michael Bloomberg’s 2020 presidential candidacy is getting a boost from massive ad spending, but has it successfully hacked the attention of voters and the media? Will his newfound ascendancy survive a fuller airing of his record? Opinion writer Charlie Warzel joins Michelle Goldberg and David Leonhardt for the discussion. Then Charlie offers a grim explainer of (and some hopeful solutions to) the death of personal privacy in the digital age. For background reading on this episode, visit nytimes.com/theargument.
Charlie begins this hour with Rockets and Mavericks, both fighting for 5th place in the Western Conference. Next, he talks about Dusty Baker becoming the Astros' new manager. Then Charlie comments on James Harden's shooting slump for the last couple games. Lastly, he talks the who is in the NBA's current MVP race.
Charlie begins the first hour going over new head coach signings in the NFL and some college basketball. Next, he talks about the Red Sox illegally taping signs and signals in 2018 during the playoffs. Then Charlie discusses the XFL and their new rules for their upcoming season. Lastly, he ends the hour talking about Dwight Howard entering into this year’s NBA Dunk Contest.
Charlie begins the hour reviewing last night’s game, Chiefs versus Chargers. Next, he talks about Harden continuing to be amazing on the court and arguably playing better than Kobe and Jordan in the regular season. Then Charlie discusses Derek Jeter and others that are on Hall of Fame ballot.
On this episode, Heather talks about her weekend odyssey to San Antonio and then to the Casino. Charlie talks about trying to get through the Alien franchise on DVD and his lunch date with Kelli. Charlie explains a new inside joke inspired by a viral video. They also play "Password" for our fun game and they widdle down their Round Mushmore for 2D Disney animated movies. Then Charlie tells a family Vacation story for Storytime. Enjoy!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Phil Steele joins Charlie to start the hour to preview all of this week’s college football action. Then Charlie shares his favorite NFL call of all-time. He wraps up the hour talking about Russell Westbrook’s pregame meal of choice.
Charlie starts the show talking about the matchup with the Rockets and what is left of the Golden State Warriors. Then Charlie recaps opening night in college basketball. In the next segment, Charlie gives his thoughts on the first College Football Playoff rankings. Next, Charlie gives his thoughts on LeBron’s historic triple-double run to start his season. Tim Roye, radio voice of the Warriors, joins The Charlie Pallilo Show.
Charlie starts hour number two talking about the matchup with the Rockets and what is left of the Golden State Warriors before talking about the College Football Rankings. Then Charlie talks about load management in the NBA. Is it good or is it bad for the league? Next, Ken Hoffman from Culture Map joins Charlie to talk about various sports topics.
Charlie kicks off the show talking about the Texan’s impressive win over the Jaguars in London. Are the Texans now one of the best teams in the NFL with a 6-3 record? Then Charlie talks about the Rockets embarrassing loss to the Heat Sunday night. Finally, hour number one ends with a preview of the LSU-Alabama matchup.
Charlie starts hour number two going around the NFL looking at who he believes he could be legit playoff contenders. Are the Texans serious Super Bowl contenders? Then Charlie talks about the best games from Week 9 of the NFL season. Next, what will the Texans do with J.J. Watt after this season? Finally, with MLB free agency starting today, Charlie breaks down how much money Gerrit Cole could make this offseason.
Charlie starts the show talking about the Astros series victory over the Yankees, and looks ahead to the World Series matchup with the Washington Nationals. Where does Jose Altuve rank among the greatest athletes in Houston sports history? Then Charlie gives his advice on what the Astros should do with the struggling Yordan Alvarez. Finally, Charlie talks about the Texans' tough loss to the Colts.
Hour number two starts off with Charlie breaking down the pitching matchups between the Astros and the Nationals. Then Charlie goes around the NFL looking at the best games from Week 7. Next, Richard Justice joins the show to talk about the Astros and the World Series. Finally, Charlie takes calls from listeners.
Charlie starts the second hour of the show breaking down the Yankees before they face off against the Astros tomorrow to kick off the ALCS. Next, he reacts to the Patriots win over the Giants on Thursday Night Football and looks at the biggest games in college football tomorrow. Then Charlie welcomes on ESPN Nation reporter Adam Teicher to help preview Sunday’s Texans-Chiefs clash.
Charlie kicks off hour number one talking about the Rays victory over the A’s last night and looks ahead to the upcoming Astros-Rays ALDS matchup. Then Charlie looks at the Astros and Rays pitching matchups for the first three games of the series. Finally
Hour number two starts off with Phil Steele joining the show to talk this weekend’s college football preview. Then Charlie previews the ALDS matchups between the Astros and the Rays. Finally, Charlie previews today’s NLDS games.
Charlie starts hour number two with his thoughts on the Astros matchup versus the Milwaukee Brewers, and he looks ahead the Astros potential playoff opponents. Then Charlie gives commentary on Team USA’s narrow victory over Turkey in basketball. Next, he discusses the Astros’ bullpen issues and what should they do with Roberto Osuna. Should Will Harris close more games instead of Osuna? Charlie ends the show discussing the Notre Dame-Louisville football game.
Phil Steele joins Charlie to preview this weekend’s college football action including Phil’s analysis of Texas A&M, Clemson and much more. Then Charlie goes over the news around baseball before deriding the NFL preseason and previewing the Texans season.
Losant's Co-founder CEO Charlie Key gets that IoT isn't just about the technology. IoT is also about generating business value out of data. In our insightful conversation, we talk about how Charlie and his team helps businesses identify value-generating initiatives in IoT. Then Charlie provides some pointers on how to get executive buy-in internally to give IoT projects resources they need to succeed. Finally, Charlie shares some parting thoughts on his vision for where industrial […]
Happy New Year BellBabies!!! It's been one hell of year for the ‘Bells and they really appreciate you guys putting them in your ears. For their first episode of 2019 the Guys welcome Charlie Sanders (Key and Peele, Weird City) to The Weight Room. Charlie and Eug go waaaaaaaaay back, like almost to the beginning. They talk about their first impressions of each other and how Eug could be a little brutal at times. Then Charlie tells his story and how his unsupportive father caused him to squander some natural strength and made him miss the boat on sports. But his story has a happy ending as he found gyms at different times of his life and his wife really helped him get on the right track. Also, Charlie had a bad experience with a gym and the guys encourage him to rant about it; everyone lays out what you should expect from your gym. Happy New Year!!!“2019 is gonna be LIT!!!”
Jos Fresta joins the show to talk about the NHL off season. Then Charlie, Uncle Tom, and Joe Davis kick around recent sports and news topics.
Dave is on vacation, so Charlie Nash joins Evan and Kris to discuss Ed Sheeran’s distracting GAME OF THRONES cameo before they dig into this week’s movies. Before they get into any new ones, Kris shares his most recent experience with ALTERED STATES (4:25), and his invigorating trip to a sensory deprivation chamber that inspired his viewing. Then Charlie and Evan cover GIRLS TRIP (14:23), a comedy that’s way funnier and raunchier than they expected, with many scene-stealing moments by Tiffany Haddish. After that, Kris and Charlie attempt to review VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS (28:26), a colorful Luc Besson sci-fi film that’s bloated, convoluted, and predictable despite its endearing silliness. Finally, all of them tackle Christopher Nolan’s DUNKIRK (48:55), a World War II film that blew them away with its massive scale, pulse-pounding score, and breakneck pacing.
Frank lived alone. He had no job, no friends and no girlfriend. Then Charlie came along and everything changed. Director: Tom Ryan Writer: Tom Ryan Stars: Tom Ryan, Paul Gmitter, Edward X. Young See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
On the fifth 2 hour chunk of The Pilot Season podcast marathon, Adam and Charlie and Tim are initially joined by Spencer and sorta Eileen. Then Charlie has to dip for a bit, but the guys hold down the fort. Then it’s all good. And then Dark Darkest Darker. A good episode, one of the [...]
This episode begins with yet another apology from Dillon and Charlie about their lack of regular episodes. Dillon tells a story about an accident he recently had in the bathroom. Then Charlie gives a review of the recent Chaos in Tejas festival in Austin. The guys complain about the Japanese punk band Guitar Wolf but give out some love to several of the other acts that played. Charlie does the news and then the podcast is interrupted several times by Dillon's son, Jack, who is hanging out in the studio. Dillon then relates some of his experiences with the new CB he installed in his car. The guys then try to play the Movie Game but reconsider since Jack is still hanging out. Enjoy!