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Disorder
Ep112. Tariffs and The Divergence of US and Europe

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 63:59


Europe and the US are increasingly having differing approaches to everything from free trade to free speech to combatting disinformation to defence to the role of the judiciary. What does that mean for Global Order? Or rather – in our mad mad mad mad world – what does this mean for the extent of Global Disorder?    In this episode, hosts Alexandra Hall Hall and Jason Pack are reunited in person in DC. Jason talks of his misadventures on Capitol Hill – and relates anecdotes he has picked up about the DOGE sledgehammer, Republicans bullying Canadians, and the post-apocalyptic feeling of the place. Jason and Alex anchor the episode around the divergence btw the US and Europe on issues of: Democracy, Misinformation, Corruption and Fraud; National Security/Foreign Policy; and Economy/Tariffs.    They delve into the way the political climate ‘feels' in the US under Trump's administration, and the differences in judicial accountability of major political figures between the US and Europe – looking at the Le Pen case in particular. Jason expresses his mad admiration of France and Sweden.    Plus: could civil disobedience grow in the US? Are Trump's policies being decided by non-experts who launder Russian misinformation like Laura Loomer – a new Tiktok influencer Rasputin? And can Kier Starmer be bold enough to help us Order the Disorder? And what can Sir Keir learn from Canada's Mark Carney who seems naturally gifted at standing up to Trump. So, ELBOWS UP, dear Mega Orderers.    Producer: George McDonagh  Executive Producer: Neil Fearn    Pls Subscribe to our Substack and become a paid member to support what we do - https://natoandtheged.substack.com/    Show Notes Links:  Read Alex's interview with Tom Malinowski: https://bylinetimes.com/2025/03/22/why-the-democrats-must-start-fighting-back-against-trump-and-musk/     Read Trump's firing of NSA chief is ‘rolling out the red carpet' for cyber attacks: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/04/trump-fires-nsa-cyber-command-timothy-haugh-00273859     Read Trump Has Already Botched His Own Bad Tariff Plan https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/04/trump-negotiation-tariff/682300/     For more on Laura Loomer: Far-right activist who met Trump before he fired NSC officials: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly8y27dwgpo   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Deep State Radio
The Daily Blast: Bad News for Trump as Brutal New Stock Market Plunge Wakes Up Dems

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 26:47


President Trump is on the defensive. The Dow fell nearly 1,000 points after Trump admitted that couldn't rule out a recession. This comes after more turmoil in the markets stemming from his erratic flip flops on tariffs. Meanwhile, Trump's agency heads are raging at Elon Musk over the cuts he's inflicting on their agencies. The opposition has awakened: House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries is whipping opposition to the continuing resolution temporarily funding the government. But will Senate Democrats step up and oppose the CR? We talked to former Congressman Tom Malinowski, who's been urging Democrats to stand strong against Trump, about why the government shutdown fight is a critical opportunity for Democrats to draw a hard line against the Trump-Musk reign of destruction.  Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

THE DAILY BLAST with Greg Sargent
Bad News for Trump as Brutal New Stock Market Plunge Wakes Up Dems

THE DAILY BLAST with Greg Sargent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 26:47


President Trump is on the defensive. The Dow fell nearly 1,000 points after Trump admitted that couldn't rule out a recession. This comes after more turmoil in the markets stemming from his erratic flip flops on tariffs. Meanwhile, Trump's agency heads are raging at Elon Musk over the cuts he's inflicting on their agencies. The opposition has awakened: House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries is whipping opposition to the continuing resolution temporarily funding the government. But will Senate Democrats step up and oppose the CR? We talked to former Congressman Tom Malinowski, who's been urging Democrats to stand strong against Trump, about why the government shutdown fight is a critical opportunity for Democrats to draw a hard line against the Trump-Musk reign of destruction.  Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deep State Radio
The Daily Blast: Bad News for Trump as Brutal New Stock Market Plunge Wakes Up Dems

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 26:47


President Trump is on the defensive. The Dow fell nearly 1,000 points after Trump admitted that couldn't rule out a recession. This comes after more turmoil in the markets stemming from his erratic flip flops on tariffs. Meanwhile, Trump's agency heads are raging at Elon Musk over the cuts he's inflicting on their agencies. The opposition has awakened: House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries is whipping opposition to the continuing resolution temporarily funding the government. But will Senate Democrats step up and oppose the CR? We talked to former Congressman Tom Malinowski, who's been urging Democrats to stand strong against Trump, about why the government shutdown fight is a critical opportunity for Democrats to draw a hard line against the Trump-Musk reign of destruction.  Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bulwark Podcast
Tom Malinowski: Fight the Power, Dems

The Bulwark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 57:40


The Democratic Party was made for different times, when rules were followed. But to preserve the basic power of Congress, and to prove that the Constitution is worth the paper it's printed on, the troublemakers in the Dem caucus have to get busy fighting over tariffs and a looming budget deal. Besides, Trump's strongest hand is performative outbursts—making threats and pretending he got something in return. Plus, Elon is giving away America's greatness, the EU should call Trump's bluff, and the Democrats should quit chasing donations from the social media companies that broke our democracy. Former congressman Tom Malinowski joins Tim Miller. show notes: Tom's Bulwark piece on how the Democrats should fight

Amanpour
Temporary Tariff Hold on Mexico

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 60:21


President Trump is putting America's economy front and center, threatening sweeping tariffs on goods from America's three biggest trade partners. Trump has since reached a temporary agreement with Mexico to pause tariffs for one month in exchange for ten thousand Mexican troops being sent to the border. Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with Trump today and is expected to keep negotiating. Canada's former Foreign Minister John Baird joins the show from Toronto.  Also on today's show: Adam Boehler, US Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs; Tom Malinowski, Former US House Democrat; Peter Beinart, Author, "Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza"  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Mideast analysts weigh in on Netanyahu's address and if it could affect support for Israel

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 9:09


Prime Minister Netanyahu called on the U.S. to stand with Israel in a speech to Congress that many Democrats boycotted. To delve into what was said, Nick Schifrin spoke with Tom Malinowski, a former Democratic member of the House and a State Department human rights official under President Obama, and Kirsten Fontenrose, who served on the Trump National Security Council focused on the Mideast. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
Mideast analysts weigh in on Netanyahu's address and if it could affect support for Israel

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 9:09


Prime Minister Netanyahu called on the U.S. to stand with Israel in a speech to Congress that many Democrats boycotted. To delve into what was said, Nick Schifrin spoke with Tom Malinowski, a former Democratic member of the House and a State Department human rights official under President Obama, and Kirsten Fontenrose, who served on the Trump National Security Council focused on the Mideast. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Middle East experts discuss if U.S. weapons pause will change Israel's tactics in Gaza

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 8:53


Will the Biden administration's holding up sending bombs to pressure Israel from launching a large-scale assault on Rafah have the desired effect? Nick Schifrin has views from Dennis Ross, who played leading roles in the Middle East peace process for more than 12 years, and Tom Malinowski, former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy and Human Rights during the Obama administration. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
Middle East experts discuss if U.S. weapons pause will change Israel's tactics in Gaza

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 8:53


Will the Biden administration's holding up sending bombs to pressure Israel from launching a large-scale assault on Rafah have the desired effect? Nick Schifrin has views from Dennis Ross, who played leading roles in the Middle East peace process for more than 12 years, and Tom Malinowski, former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy and Human Rights during the Obama administration. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Disorder
Ep12. Neo-Populism in the US with Tom Malinowski

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 46:08


In this week's episode, Alex and Jason are joined by former US congressman Tom Malinowski (D-NJ). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Malinowski. In addition to talking about why Tom ziplined to his wedding, they discuss: how to end the war in Ukraine, smear campaigns in American elections, Russian misinformation, why democracy seems to be on the back foot globally, how American and British Neo-populism is connected to the rise of authoritarianism abroad, and why the US and UK experience so many structural inefficiencies when building railroads and highways.  Twitter: @DisorderShow    Read Tom's thoughts about how to end the war in Ukraine, here: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/08/18/how-to-end-ukraine-war-00111752    Producer: George McDonagh  Exec Producer: Neil Fearn    Show Notes Links  For more on Tom, visit https://twitter.com/Malinowski   Subscribe to the Disorder Show Monthly Newsletter here     Read Jason's recent writing, ‘The Road to Middle East Peace Runs Through Doha' here For all who are interested in 'the definitive' reading of how The Global Enduring Disorder (including the divisiveness and ineffectiveness of Neopopulism) caused the war in Gaza listen to Yuval Noah Harari on Sam Harris's Making Sense here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Brian Lehrer Show
Tom Malinowski on Foreign Policy & NJ Politics

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 43:25


Tom Malinowski, diplomat, McCain Institute senior fellow and former congressman representing NJ's 7th district, reflects on representing the 7th district, current New Jersey politics, and Senator Bob Menendez's impact on U.S. foreign policy.

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
Former NJ Congressman, Now In Ukraine, On US Aid, How Menendez May Have Compromised Egyptians' Human Rights

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 23:39


How might the bribery indictment of a prominent Democrat who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee impact the foreign policy of the United States? On Today's Show:Tom Malinowski, diplomat, McCain Institute senior fellow and former congressman representing NJ's 7th district, reflects on representing the 7th district, current New Jersey politics, and Senator Bob Menendez's impact on U.S. foreign policy.

O świecie w Onecie
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O świecie w Onecie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 9:26


Całość TYLKO w aplikacji Onet Audio. Subskrybuj pakiet Onet Premium i słuchaj bez limitu.   Donald Trump stanie w czwartek przed sądem – po raz czwarty w ciągu ostatnich czterech miesięcy. Jak zawsze dotychczas wysłucha aktu oskarżenia, a następnie będzie formalnie aresztowany i natychmiast zwolniony. Tym razem jednak za uniknięcie aresztu musi zapłacić kaucję 200 tys. dol., a jednym z jej warunków, jest dochowanie milczenia w sprawie zarzutów prokuratora – jeśli się nie zastosuje, to pójdzie siedzieć. Michał Broniatowski i Adam Jasser rozmawiają w podcaście "O świecie w Onecie" również o coraz mocniejszych naciskach na Ukrainę, by podjęła rozmowy pokojowe z Rosją oraz o trudnościach, jakie pojawiają się w kwestii pojawienia się na froncie myśliwców F-16. Trumpowi jak na razie kłopoty z prawem nie szkodzą i w kampanii przed pierwszymi republikańskimi prawyborami w stanie Iowa ma poparcie aż 42 proc. głosujących – o 27 punktów procentowych więcej niż następny w rankingu Ron DeSantis, gubernator Florydy. Nie ma się więc co dziwić, że były prezydent odmówił udziału w środowej debacie kandydatów na kandydata Partii Republikańskiej. Ukraina popychana do rozmów Coraz głośniej w Waszyngtonie i w stolicach europejskich mówi się o nieuchronności podjęcia przez Kijów rozmów pokojowych z Moskwą. Oczywiście Wołodymyr Zełenski, głównie pod wpływem polityki wewnętrznej, która uzna negocjacje z Rosją za oznakę słabości, będzie się mocno przed tym bronił. Chyba jednak nie będzie miał wyjścia, jeśli kontrofensywa na froncie zamieni się w niekończącą się wojnę pozycyjną. Ukrainy jest zmuszona oszczędzać wojsko i sprzęt, a realia są takie, że jej armia nie dość siły, by przebić się przez głęboko okopane siły rosyjskie i musi też toczyć boje na kilku frontach naraz. To odsuwa w czasie ewentualne odbicie wszystkich terytoriów okupowanych przez Rosję i Zachód zaczyna szeptać: lepiej rozmawiajcie, zamiast walić głową w mur. Również ze względu na stanowisko Kremla, nie jest możliwe porozumienie pokojowe w oparciu o plan Zełenskiego, który a priori zakłada wycofanie się Rosjan na granice z 2014 r. Nawet jeśli ok. 40 krajów, w tym Chiny i Stany Zjednoczone, prowadzi już takie formalne rozmowy, zainicjowane na początku sierpnia spotkaniem w Arabii Saudyjskiej. Bliski współpracownik prezydenta Joego Bidena, kongresmen Tom Malinowski, zaproponował w ubiegłym tygodniu nową formułę, w ramach której działania zbrojne zostają zawieszone, a Ukraina w zamian za zgodę na faktyczną utratę części terytoriów, zostaje przyjęta do NATO, ze wszystkimi tego konsekwencjami, czyli zastosowaniem słynnego Artykułu 5 Traktatu Atlantyckiego. To zagwarantowałoby bezpieczeństwo terytorium kontrolowanego przez Ukrainę, ponieważ art. 5 oznacza obronę przez sojusz każdego z jego członków, który został zaatakowany. Według Malinowskiego takie rozwiązanie jest możliwe, bo byłoby podobne do "przyjęcia podzielonych Niemiec do NATO po II wojnie światowej i do amerykańskiego paktu bezpieczeństwa z Koreą Południową po zawieszeniu broni, który zatrzymał wojnę koreańską bez ponownego zjednoczenia Półwyspu Koreańskiego". Kłopoty z F-16 Entuzjazm w sprawie zgody Stanów Zjednoczonych na szkolenie ukraińskich pilotów oraz dostawy przez kraje trzecie myśliwców F-16 do Ukrainy trochę stygnie. Po pierwsze dlatego, że nie wiadomo, w jakim stanie technicznym będą ponad dwudziestoletnie samoloty z Danii, a po drugie nie wiadomo, w jakim stopniu gotowi są ukraińscy piloci. Program ich szkolenia może się mocno opóźnić, bo w tym momencie tylko ośmiu wyznaczonych przez Kijów pilotów włada wystarczająco dobrze angielskim, a poza tym dostępnych pilotów nie jest zbyt wielu, ponieważ muszą wykonywać bieżące zadania bojowe na froncie.

The Alan Sanders Show
Devon Archer transcript, Shokin firing, more WH Facebook emails and Florida's black history

The Alan Sanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 69:01


Today's show opens with me reading some of the key parts of the just released transcript of the House Oversight Committee's interview with Devon Archer. It's one thing to hear a few bites from the Tucker Carlson channel on Twitter, but to get the official testimony carries more weight. The sections I bring to you show how both he and Hunter understood what the Biden “brand” meant and it got them access to opportunities. But, that access was a two-way street. People were not bringing Hunter into prosperous positions just because of his last name. They knew, in so doing, they were getting Joe Biden. This is made even more clear when it comes to the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. Devon testified that Burisma would have likely gone under had it not been for the Biden Brand. It not only gave the company an intimidation factor to keep legal questions away, when push came to shove, it got tenacious prosecutor Viktor Shokin fired. Devon goes on to confirm Joe Biden did attend several business dinners and would be put on speaker phone at other business meetings to impress the clients. It was an obvious move to show Hunter could get to his dad anytime it was needed. But what about the firing of Viktor Shokin. Remember, Joe Biden, when bragging about it, said they had to replace him because he was bad and they needed someone who was solid. At the time of the firing, Rep. Tom Malinowski, former Assistant Secretary of State under President Obama, went on CNN to say they had to remove the “crooked prosecutor' in Ukraine “who was not bringing prosecutions in on anybody.” Let's call that THE BIG LIE. What they meant to say was he was getting way to close to exposing just how deep the Biden's (and other US officials) were in with their corruption and he had to be removed. To illustrate, I break down the records of the previous two Prosecutor Generals for Ukraine and we discover Shokin was a machine. He was rooting out much more corruption and had prosecuted more cases than both his predecessors combined. The irony is, when he was fired, his replacement literally did nothing. In fact, the new Prosecutor General even changed the rules to help the CEO of Burisma get out of paying for anything and the corruption charges just disappeared. Switching to the criminal indictments handed down by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, Kash Patel weighed-in and came to a similar conclusion to what I said on my show yesterday. Donald Trump is going to have a field day with his list of witnesses he will want to bring into court. And let's not think Smith is acting on his own. A reminder of a New York Times piece reveals Joe Biden wanted Trump prosecuted and even made a point of telling AG Merrick Garland to take some decisive action. But, even Alan Dershowitz agrees that even if the D.C. courtroom finds Trump guilty, it will never survive an appeal to the Supreme Court. Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard also weighs-in on just how close we are to losing our Republic. Based on her observation, our system of laws is so corrupt, it's no longer recognizable as the country our Founder created. In other news, more documents show just how bad the censorship demands were on Facebook from the White House. In expletive ridden complaints, the White House wanted more access, more data and more control over the content. And, just like with the Twitter files the content they wanted to censor were true stories about adverse affects of getting vaxxed. So, even truthful information could be considered “disinformation” if it runs contrary to the approved state narrative. Finally, I have to touch on the horrible misrepresentation of the state of Florida's Black History curriculum. Thanks to VP Harris grossly mischaracterizing it, even conservatives have been fooled by the Legacy/mainstream media into believing the content says black Americans “benefited” from slavery. It's preposterous. One of the architects of the curriculum is Dr. William B. Allen, a black professor. I also get word from author Kira Davis on just how wrong everyone is in spreading the Vice President's lies. The sooner we stop watching/listening to the mainstream media, the better. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!  

Velshi
High Stakes Midterm Elections

Velshi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 140:10


Ali Velshi is joined by Jessica Boehm, Phoenix Reporter at Axios, Tara Setmayer, Senior Advisor at The Lincoln Project, Rep. Sharice Davids, (D) Kansas, Alencia Johnson, Founder & Chief Impact Officer at 1063 West Broad, Jill Filipovic, Journalist, Rep.-Elect Mike Lawler, (R) New York, Michael Shure, Political Journalist, Rep. Tom Malinowski, (D) New Jersey, Eugene Scott, National Political Reporter at The Washington Post, Rep. Jahana Hayes, (D) Connecticut, Rep-Elect Ruwa Romman, (D) Georgia, Joanne Freeman, Professor of History & American Studies at Yale University, and Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History at NYU.

Think Tank with Steve Adubato: The Podcast
U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski; Julie Roginsky and Mike DuHaime

Think Tank with Steve Adubato: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 30:00


U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski (D)- NJ, 7th Congressional District, joins Steve Adubato to discuss his run for re-election, and covers pressing topics including the criminalization of abortion, national supply chain issues, and legislation that could mend our economy.  Steve Adubato sits down with Julie Roginsky, President, Optimus Communications and Democratic Strategist and Mike DuHaime, CEO, […]

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
TRUMP TALKS ABOUT SOMEBODY LEAKING ON HIM 10.6.22

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 31:49


COUNTDOWN EPISODE 48 A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: A corrupt unstable ex-president is trying to use a corrupted Supreme Court to avoid prison - and that's just the start of our troubles (4:20) Happily, democracy has survived not so much through the exertions of those of us who would save it, but thanks to the laugh-out-loud stupidity of those who would destroy it (4:46) So LET'S laugh out loud. (5:00) Trump made a fool out of himself in Miami yesterday (7:25) Ron DeSantis implied the liberal media controls the weather (8:08) The Herschel Walker story - now morphed into "He paid for the abortion for the mother of one of his children" - precipitated a hilarious confession about GOP hypocrisy (9:49) Alina Habba is a blooper factory (10:35) Senator Marshall can't pronounce "9/11" (11:15) Ron Johnson endorses white supremacy (11:27) CPAC admitted its members are terrorists (11:54) And Trump actually said "When they leak on my administration." Wait - WHAT? B-Block (15:01) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Xica, in Van Nuys (16:07) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: The bill to remove our missile systems out of Saudi Arabia after their oil blackmail, and bad polling news for Herschel and Boebert. (18:15) IN SPORTS: Steven Vogt goes out with a bang; maybe the real Most Valuable Player of the American League is neither Judge nor Ohtani; and the announcer nominees for the Baseball Hall of Fame are revealed (24:07) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: GOP Governor candidate swears there are kids "identifying" as cats, another GOP Congressional candidate exaggerates his military record, and they compete with Fox's Mark Levin's latest high-pitched whine. C-Block (27:30) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The day Dodgers' owner Walter O'Malley nearly caused his top lieutenant to pass out by saying "We lost $2,000,000 last year" and why that doesn't mean anything close to what it would sound like to us civilians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brian Lehrer Show
The People's Guide To Power: The Power Of Parents In NY and NJ

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 47:34


WNYC/Gothamist senior political reporter Brigid Bergin hosts a conversation about how parents' politics are shaped around their kids' futures. Rep. Tom Malinowski On Schools, Parents And The Direction Of The CountryFirst, what has an incumbent Democrat in New Jersey heard from parents about their policy priorities in schools, and beyond? U.S. Representative Tom Malinowski (D, NJ-7) discusses the politics of educating our kids, and the political landscape they'll inherit from the generation before them. Reporters Roundtable And Parent CallsAfter that conversation, we open the phones for parents to discuss their concerns about their kids' futures, and how that translates into political action, whether by activism, or at the ballot box. Plus, Chalkbeat reporter for NYC Public schools Reema Amin, and Nancy Solomon, WNYC reporter and editor, host of the “Ask Governor Murphy” monthly call-in show and of the new podcast "Dead End: A New Jersey Political Murder Mystery, bring their reporting and analysis from the politics and schools beats. [Begins at 17:51] Visit The People's Guide To Power for more information and episodes.  

The Brian Lehrer Show
Monday Morning Midterm Politics

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 41:49


Steven Shepard, senior campaign and elections editor and chief polling analyst for Politico, shares his analysis on the state of the midterm elections, including a recent New York Times/Siena poll where Democrats appeared stronger than some thought, and how the issue of migrants seeking asylum is playing out in campaigns. Plus, Nancy Solomon, WNYC reporter and editor, host of the “Ask Governor Murphy” monthly call-in show and of the new podcast "Dead End: A New Jersey Political Murder Mystery, talks about her reporting on the tight Congressional race in NJ-7, between Tom Kean Jr. and the incumbent, Tom Malinowski.

The FOX News Rundown
A Swing District Showdown Is Happening In New Jersey

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 33:23


Many state elections are projected to have a huge impact on Washington this midterm season, especially those taking place in competitive swing districts. In New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, Rep. Tom Malinowski has had to fight hard to keep his seat, winning by fewer than two points in 2020 after initially flipping the seat from red to blue in 2018. Republican Congressional candidate Tom Kean will be facing off against Rep. Malinowski this Midterm election in a race many will be watching closely. Kean joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes he can turn New Jersey's 7th Congressional District red again in November, what concerns he is hearing from voters on the campaign trail, and why reducing excess spending in Washington will be one of his key priorities if he's elected.   Mother Teresa was canonized into Saint Teresa in 2016, honoring her for decades of influential work through her Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, aimed at helping the poor and lonely throughout the world. A new book published to honor the 25th anniversary of her passing, To Love And Be Loved, gives a closer, more personal look at Mother Teresa's life and legacy. Fox News Anchor Dana Perino sat down for a conversation with the author, Jim Towey, who served as Mother Teresa's personal lawyer and over the years became her close friend and confidante. He joins Dana on the Rundown to discuss the book, how Mother Theresa gave him a greater purpose in life and how he hopes people will get to know the woman and human being who was underneath the saint.   Plus, commentary from political columnist and author, David Limbaugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
A Swing District Showdown Is Happening In New Jersey

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 33:23


Many state elections are projected to have a huge impact on Washington this midterm season, especially those taking place in competitive swing districts. In New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, Rep. Tom Malinowski has had to fight hard to keep his seat, winning by fewer than two points in 2020 after initially flipping the seat from red to blue in 2018. Republican Congressional candidate Tom Kean will be facing off against Rep. Malinowski this Midterm election in a race many will be watching closely. Kean joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes he can turn New Jersey's 7th Congressional District red again in November, what concerns he is hearing from voters on the campaign trail, and why reducing excess spending in Washington will be one of his key priorities if he's elected.   Mother Teresa was canonized into Saint Teresa in 2016, honoring her for decades of influential work through her Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, aimed at helping the poor and lonely throughout the world. A new book published to honor the 25th anniversary of her passing, To Love And Be Loved, gives a closer, more personal look at Mother Teresa's life and legacy. Fox News Anchor Dana Perino sat down for a conversation with the author, Jim Towey, who served as Mother Teresa's personal lawyer and over the years became her close friend and confidante. He joins Dana on the Rundown to discuss the book, how Mother Theresa gave him a greater purpose in life and how he hopes people will get to know the woman and human being who was underneath the saint.   Plus, commentary from political columnist and author, David Limbaugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
A Swing District Showdown Is Happening In New Jersey

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 33:23


Many state elections are projected to have a huge impact on Washington this midterm season, especially those taking place in competitive swing districts. In New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, Rep. Tom Malinowski has had to fight hard to keep his seat, winning by fewer than two points in 2020 after initially flipping the seat from red to blue in 2018. Republican Congressional candidate Tom Kean will be facing off against Rep. Malinowski this Midterm election in a race many will be watching closely. Kean joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes he can turn New Jersey's 7th Congressional District red again in November, what concerns he is hearing from voters on the campaign trail, and why reducing excess spending in Washington will be one of his key priorities if he's elected.   Mother Teresa was canonized into Saint Teresa in 2016, honoring her for decades of influential work through her Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, aimed at helping the poor and lonely throughout the world. A new book published to honor the 25th anniversary of her passing, To Love And Be Loved, gives a closer, more personal look at Mother Teresa's life and legacy. Fox News Anchor Dana Perino sat down for a conversation with the author, Jim Towey, who served as Mother Teresa's personal lawyer and over the years became her close friend and confidante. He joins Dana on the Rundown to discuss the book, how Mother Theresa gave him a greater purpose in life and how he hopes people will get to know the woman and human being who was underneath the saint.   Plus, commentary from political columnist and author, David Limbaugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, June 8th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 18:37


Daily News Brief Wednesday June 08, 2022 Lies, Propaganda, Story Telling, and the Serrated Edge: This year our national conference is in Knoxville, TN October 6th-8th. The theme of this year’s conference is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling and the Serrated Edge. Our conference is not your typical conference. We fight, laugh and feast with fellowship, beer and Psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers, hanging with our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and more. Early bird tickets are available now, but will be gone before you know it! Sign up now at flfnetwork.com/knoxville2022 How to follow Tuesday's primary election https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/07/politics/follow-tuesday-primary-election-june-7/index.html According to CNN It's election day in New Jersey, Mississippi, South Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Montana and California. A number of House primary races have captured national attention, especially in California, where redistricting after the 2020 census shook up the traditional political playing field. A former Trump administration Cabinet member is running for a new House seat in Montana, there's a high-profile Democratic Senate primary in Iowa, and incumbent governors in California, Iowa, New Mexico and South Dakota are up for reelection. Here's everything you need to know: California Gov. Gavin Newsom, less than a year after beating back an attempt to recall him, is seeking a second term. Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla, whom Newsom appointed to now-Vice President Kamala Harris' seat last year, is running for a full term as well as in a special election for the remainder of Harris' term. Beyond House primary races, there is a special general election to replace former GOP Rep. Devin Nunes in California's 22nd Congressional District. Under the state's primary system, all candidates run on the same ballot, and the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, advance to the general election. In Los Angeles, developer Rick Caruso has emerged as a top contender to US Rep. Karen Bass in the race to succeed term-limited Democratic Mayor Eric Garcetti. LA City Council Member Kevin de Leon is also running. If no one takes a majority Tuesday, the top two candidates will advance to a November runoff. In San Francisco, District Attorney Chesa Boudin is facing a recall election. If a majority of voters support the recall, San Francisco Mayor London Breed would appoint an interim district attorney. In Iowa, former US Rep. Abby Finkenauer faces retired Navy Vice Adm. Mike Franken and Minden City Council Member Glenn Hurst in the Democratic primary to take on Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley in November. Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds and Democrat Deidre DeJear, who ran for Iowa secretary of state in 2018, are running unopposed in their gubernatorial primaries. And three of the state's four US House members face competitive races this fall. Montana is hosting two US House races for the first time in decades after the state gained a second seat in reapportionment following the 2020 census. Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who was Montana's member at-large before joining the Trump administration, is running for the new 1st District. In Mississippi, Republican Rep. Steven Palazzo, who is under a congressional ethics investigation, faces a competitive GOP primary. In New Jersey, Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski is vulnerable in the 7th Congressional District after his seat became more Republican in redistricting. And Rob Menendez, a Port Authority commissioner and the son of Sen. Bob Menendez, is the front-runner for the Democratic nomination to succeed retiring Democratic Rep. Albio Sires in the 8th District. In New Mexico, five Republicans are vying for the chance to face Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in the fall. Two Democrats are challenging GOP Rep. Yvette Herrell in the state's 2nd Congressional District, which became more Democratic in redistricting. And in South Dakota, Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, a potential 2024 presidential contender, is running for reelection in the reliably red state. She faces a primary challenge from state Rep. Steven Haugaard, a former state House speaker. Los Angeles and San Francisco voters may rebuke left in primaries nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/los-angeles-san-francisco-voters-may-rebuke-left-primaries-rcna31877 Two of America’s most famously progressive cities may take right turns Tuesday, when California and six other states hold primary elections. In Los Angeles, long-simmering frustrations with issues like homelessness and crime have made an ex-Republican billionaire the unlikely front-runner to be the next mayor of the heavily Democratic megacity. Rick Caruso, a major real estate developer who only recently joined the Democratic Party and received a rare endorsement from Tesla CEO Elon Musk, has spent more than $34 million on his campaign — nearly 10 times more than his main opponent, six-term Democratic Rep. Karen Bass. While the money helps, Caruso has tapped into growing resentment about the state of the city and the perception that its Democratic leaders have been unable to do much about it. Homelessness continues to rise while housing has become even less affordable. Crime is up, traffic is worse, and high gas prices come with extra sting in a city infamous for its long commutes. Los Angeles County, which has for decades been a magnet for Americans dreaming of a fresh start, saw more people leave during the first year of the pandemic than any other in the U.S., according to census data released in March. With TV ads promising to “clean up LA” and to be “a doer ... not just a talker,” Caruso has portrayed himself as an ideological outsider with the ability and willingness to do what the city needs, even if it angers activists or unions. His plan to hire 1,500 new police officers, for instance, has earned rebukes from other candidates focused more on the LAPD’s civil rights issues. Bass and her allies, meanwhile, have compared Caruso to another party-switching billionaire real estate developer — former President Donald Trump — and highlighted Caruso’s past donations to GOP candidates like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and to anti-abortion causes. “He’s a fraud,” says the narrator of an ad from a pro-Bass super PAC, calling Caruso “a lifelong Republican.” L.A.’s recent mayoral elections have been relatively sleepy affairs where only around 1 in 5 registered voters bothered to turn out. But analysts say that could be different this year, as term-limited Mayor Eric Garcetti leaves office with low approval ratings and polls showing a growing number of voters concerned about the direction of the city. The contest, however, will likely continue into the fall since none of the candidates are expected to clear the 50 percent threshold necessary to avoid a runoff, which is scheduled to coincide with the general election in November. It’s a similar story in San Francisco, another famously progressive city that has been suffering from familiar urban plights — it had an even bigger exodus recently than L.A. on a per-capita basis. But crime has become the central flashpoint here, as polls suggest voters are poised to fire their reformist district attorney in a recall election Tuesday. Idaho Property Taxes With reports that property taxes are increasing around 25% on average here in Idaho, and that is my anecdotal average, it is long past due that we overhaul our taxation system. It should be no surprise to you that I believe property taxes are legitimate theft, that mechanism of connecting taxes to your property ownership is just plain wicked, and this is not to take away from the fact that I believe the government does have real authority to tax its citizens. But to tie taxes to the ownership of your property is to in effect turn your ownership of your own property into a rental, with the government as your benevolent landlord. Now think about this. Imagine if the government taxed your local grocery store the same way they tax your property, the economic damage that would come from this, would be horrendous. So, the government taxes your house by telling you how much your house is worth, and unlike sales tax, you get taxed for the mere fact that you own the house. At least with a gallon of milk, it does not even get taxed until it sales, but with your house you get taxed on the very ownership of it, based off what the government says you owe…based off the value they determine and assess that your house is worth. Imagine if milk was taxed daily before it was sold off the shelf? Every day that gallon is taxed on the shelf just sitting there doing nothing. Do you think your local grocery store will be incentivised to keep more milk on the shelf or less? This is why the housing market is so egregious right now. We assess monthly taxes on the ownership of your house, which dissisentivieses builders to build houses and keep them as inventory, you know on the shelf like a gallon of milk, and then when the government artificially shutdowns the economy, the housing market was already limited (the stocked shelves of the housing market was limited), and then add government driven inflation, wooola, you get this awful cycle all driven by government intervention driven by all these various mechanisms. Boniface Woodworking LLC: Boniface Woodworking exists for those who enjoy shopping with integrity; who want to buy handmade wooden furniture, gifts, and heirloom items that will last for generations. From dining tables and church pulpits to cigar humidors and everything in between; quality pieces that you can give your children’s children, tie them to their roots, and transcend the basic function of whatever they are! So, start voting with your dollars, and stop buying cheap crap from people who hate you! Visit www.bonifacewoodworking.com to see our gallery, learn our story, and submit your order for heirloom quality wood items. Gun debate: With all the talk of gun violence and red flag laws happening since the Uvalde shooting, and we need to clear up some fake news that is going around. Joe Biden and various news outlets have been claiming that before 2020, the number one way children die is due to auto accidents annually. After 2020, and Joe Biden just claimed this five days ago, the number one killer of children is now through guns. Google and you will see a number of mainstream outlets cover this “fact” or is it? Here is a snippet from Forbes to prove this point: The lie: Forbes:https://www.forbes.com/sites/ninashapiro/2022/04/18/the-leading-cause-of-death-in-children-and-youths-is-now-guns/?sh=25d16ffe1705 “In 2000, over 13,000 young people died due to motor vehicular-related injuries. In 2020, just over 8,000 deaths in the young population were recorded, which is a reduction of over 40% over the past two decades. In contrast, there were just under 7,000 firearm-related deaths in those ages 1- to 24-years in 2000, and over 10,000 deaths in 2020. In this time period, while motor vehicle safety measures have increased, in concert with increased federal funding to reduce these injuries and deaths, there was little, if any, federal funding for firearm safety research between 1996 and 2019.” The Truth, and surprisingly this is coming from NBC: NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/child-gun-deaths-car-deaths-data-rcna31617 “While gun and motor vehicle deaths increased substantially in 2020, the latest year for which final numbers were available, claims that more children and teenagers die due to guns than motor vehicles only hold up when 18- to 19-year-olds are included, a group that accounts for nearly as many gun deaths as 1- to 17-year-olds combined do, according to an NBC News analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The gap between vehicular deaths and firearm deaths is narrowing among 1- to 17-year-olds, and may close entirely, according to the CDC’s provisional and incomplete 2021 data.” Now you need to tune in to last night’s CrossPolitic Show to hear Choc Knox talk about the racist history of gun laws and gun permits. Don’t miss it! Rand Paul unveils plan to slash federal spending over next 5 years to balance budget https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/rand-paul-unveils-plan-slash-federal-spending-balance-budget According to Fox Business: Sen. Rand Paul on Monday unveiled a new bill that includes trillions in budget cuts over the next five years in order to bring about a balanced budget. The Kentucky Republican's proposal would yield a $65.8 billion surplus by fiscal year 2027. Collectively, the plan spends about $4.2 trillion less than the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated during that time period, a person familiar with the matter said. "Five years ago, we could balance our budget with a freeze in spending. Not cut anything. Since then, our debt has skyrocketed to $30 trillion with $2 trillion just from this past year," Paul said in a statement. "We cannot keep ignoring this problem at the expense of taxpayers, and my budget will put our nation on track to solve this crisis that Congress created." The plan calls for cuts across the budget, excluding Social Security, which is racing toward insolvency. What is cut will be determined at a later time through the normal spending process. The goal is to set a parameter that Congress must fit its spending agenda within, rather than identifying specific cuts now. This is Gabriel Rench with Crosspolitic News. Support Rowdy Christian media by joining our club at fightlaughfeast.com, downloading our App, and head to our annual Fight Laugh Feast Events. If this content is helpful to you, would you please consider becoming a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member? We are trying to build a cancel-proof media platform, and we need your help. Join today and get a discount at the Fight Laugh Feast conference in Knoxville, TN and have a great day. Have a great day. Lord bless

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, June 8th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 18:37


Daily News Brief Wednesday June 08, 2022 Lies, Propaganda, Story Telling, and the Serrated Edge: This year our national conference is in Knoxville, TN October 6th-8th. The theme of this year’s conference is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling and the Serrated Edge. Our conference is not your typical conference. We fight, laugh and feast with fellowship, beer and Psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers, hanging with our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and more. Early bird tickets are available now, but will be gone before you know it! Sign up now at flfnetwork.com/knoxville2022 How to follow Tuesday's primary election https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/07/politics/follow-tuesday-primary-election-june-7/index.html According to CNN It's election day in New Jersey, Mississippi, South Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Montana and California. A number of House primary races have captured national attention, especially in California, where redistricting after the 2020 census shook up the traditional political playing field. A former Trump administration Cabinet member is running for a new House seat in Montana, there's a high-profile Democratic Senate primary in Iowa, and incumbent governors in California, Iowa, New Mexico and South Dakota are up for reelection. Here's everything you need to know: California Gov. Gavin Newsom, less than a year after beating back an attempt to recall him, is seeking a second term. Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla, whom Newsom appointed to now-Vice President Kamala Harris' seat last year, is running for a full term as well as in a special election for the remainder of Harris' term. Beyond House primary races, there is a special general election to replace former GOP Rep. Devin Nunes in California's 22nd Congressional District. Under the state's primary system, all candidates run on the same ballot, and the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, advance to the general election. In Los Angeles, developer Rick Caruso has emerged as a top contender to US Rep. Karen Bass in the race to succeed term-limited Democratic Mayor Eric Garcetti. LA City Council Member Kevin de Leon is also running. If no one takes a majority Tuesday, the top two candidates will advance to a November runoff. In San Francisco, District Attorney Chesa Boudin is facing a recall election. If a majority of voters support the recall, San Francisco Mayor London Breed would appoint an interim district attorney. In Iowa, former US Rep. Abby Finkenauer faces retired Navy Vice Adm. Mike Franken and Minden City Council Member Glenn Hurst in the Democratic primary to take on Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley in November. Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds and Democrat Deidre DeJear, who ran for Iowa secretary of state in 2018, are running unopposed in their gubernatorial primaries. And three of the state's four US House members face competitive races this fall. Montana is hosting two US House races for the first time in decades after the state gained a second seat in reapportionment following the 2020 census. Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who was Montana's member at-large before joining the Trump administration, is running for the new 1st District. In Mississippi, Republican Rep. Steven Palazzo, who is under a congressional ethics investigation, faces a competitive GOP primary. In New Jersey, Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski is vulnerable in the 7th Congressional District after his seat became more Republican in redistricting. And Rob Menendez, a Port Authority commissioner and the son of Sen. Bob Menendez, is the front-runner for the Democratic nomination to succeed retiring Democratic Rep. Albio Sires in the 8th District. In New Mexico, five Republicans are vying for the chance to face Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in the fall. Two Democrats are challenging GOP Rep. Yvette Herrell in the state's 2nd Congressional District, which became more Democratic in redistricting. And in South Dakota, Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, a potential 2024 presidential contender, is running for reelection in the reliably red state. She faces a primary challenge from state Rep. Steven Haugaard, a former state House speaker. Los Angeles and San Francisco voters may rebuke left in primaries nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/los-angeles-san-francisco-voters-may-rebuke-left-primaries-rcna31877 Two of America’s most famously progressive cities may take right turns Tuesday, when California and six other states hold primary elections. In Los Angeles, long-simmering frustrations with issues like homelessness and crime have made an ex-Republican billionaire the unlikely front-runner to be the next mayor of the heavily Democratic megacity. Rick Caruso, a major real estate developer who only recently joined the Democratic Party and received a rare endorsement from Tesla CEO Elon Musk, has spent more than $34 million on his campaign — nearly 10 times more than his main opponent, six-term Democratic Rep. Karen Bass. While the money helps, Caruso has tapped into growing resentment about the state of the city and the perception that its Democratic leaders have been unable to do much about it. Homelessness continues to rise while housing has become even less affordable. Crime is up, traffic is worse, and high gas prices come with extra sting in a city infamous for its long commutes. Los Angeles County, which has for decades been a magnet for Americans dreaming of a fresh start, saw more people leave during the first year of the pandemic than any other in the U.S., according to census data released in March. With TV ads promising to “clean up LA” and to be “a doer ... not just a talker,” Caruso has portrayed himself as an ideological outsider with the ability and willingness to do what the city needs, even if it angers activists or unions. His plan to hire 1,500 new police officers, for instance, has earned rebukes from other candidates focused more on the LAPD’s civil rights issues. Bass and her allies, meanwhile, have compared Caruso to another party-switching billionaire real estate developer — former President Donald Trump — and highlighted Caruso’s past donations to GOP candidates like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and to anti-abortion causes. “He’s a fraud,” says the narrator of an ad from a pro-Bass super PAC, calling Caruso “a lifelong Republican.” L.A.’s recent mayoral elections have been relatively sleepy affairs where only around 1 in 5 registered voters bothered to turn out. But analysts say that could be different this year, as term-limited Mayor Eric Garcetti leaves office with low approval ratings and polls showing a growing number of voters concerned about the direction of the city. The contest, however, will likely continue into the fall since none of the candidates are expected to clear the 50 percent threshold necessary to avoid a runoff, which is scheduled to coincide with the general election in November. It’s a similar story in San Francisco, another famously progressive city that has been suffering from familiar urban plights — it had an even bigger exodus recently than L.A. on a per-capita basis. But crime has become the central flashpoint here, as polls suggest voters are poised to fire their reformist district attorney in a recall election Tuesday. Idaho Property Taxes With reports that property taxes are increasing around 25% on average here in Idaho, and that is my anecdotal average, it is long past due that we overhaul our taxation system. It should be no surprise to you that I believe property taxes are legitimate theft, that mechanism of connecting taxes to your property ownership is just plain wicked, and this is not to take away from the fact that I believe the government does have real authority to tax its citizens. But to tie taxes to the ownership of your property is to in effect turn your ownership of your own property into a rental, with the government as your benevolent landlord. Now think about this. Imagine if the government taxed your local grocery store the same way they tax your property, the economic damage that would come from this, would be horrendous. So, the government taxes your house by telling you how much your house is worth, and unlike sales tax, you get taxed for the mere fact that you own the house. At least with a gallon of milk, it does not even get taxed until it sales, but with your house you get taxed on the very ownership of it, based off what the government says you owe…based off the value they determine and assess that your house is worth. Imagine if milk was taxed daily before it was sold off the shelf? Every day that gallon is taxed on the shelf just sitting there doing nothing. Do you think your local grocery store will be incentivised to keep more milk on the shelf or less? This is why the housing market is so egregious right now. We assess monthly taxes on the ownership of your house, which dissisentivieses builders to build houses and keep them as inventory, you know on the shelf like a gallon of milk, and then when the government artificially shutdowns the economy, the housing market was already limited (the stocked shelves of the housing market was limited), and then add government driven inflation, wooola, you get this awful cycle all driven by government intervention driven by all these various mechanisms. Boniface Woodworking LLC: Boniface Woodworking exists for those who enjoy shopping with integrity; who want to buy handmade wooden furniture, gifts, and heirloom items that will last for generations. From dining tables and church pulpits to cigar humidors and everything in between; quality pieces that you can give your children’s children, tie them to their roots, and transcend the basic function of whatever they are! So, start voting with your dollars, and stop buying cheap crap from people who hate you! Visit www.bonifacewoodworking.com to see our gallery, learn our story, and submit your order for heirloom quality wood items. Gun debate: With all the talk of gun violence and red flag laws happening since the Uvalde shooting, and we need to clear up some fake news that is going around. Joe Biden and various news outlets have been claiming that before 2020, the number one way children die is due to auto accidents annually. After 2020, and Joe Biden just claimed this five days ago, the number one killer of children is now through guns. Google and you will see a number of mainstream outlets cover this “fact” or is it? Here is a snippet from Forbes to prove this point: The lie: Forbes:https://www.forbes.com/sites/ninashapiro/2022/04/18/the-leading-cause-of-death-in-children-and-youths-is-now-guns/?sh=25d16ffe1705 “In 2000, over 13,000 young people died due to motor vehicular-related injuries. In 2020, just over 8,000 deaths in the young population were recorded, which is a reduction of over 40% over the past two decades. In contrast, there were just under 7,000 firearm-related deaths in those ages 1- to 24-years in 2000, and over 10,000 deaths in 2020. In this time period, while motor vehicle safety measures have increased, in concert with increased federal funding to reduce these injuries and deaths, there was little, if any, federal funding for firearm safety research between 1996 and 2019.” The Truth, and surprisingly this is coming from NBC: NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/child-gun-deaths-car-deaths-data-rcna31617 “While gun and motor vehicle deaths increased substantially in 2020, the latest year for which final numbers were available, claims that more children and teenagers die due to guns than motor vehicles only hold up when 18- to 19-year-olds are included, a group that accounts for nearly as many gun deaths as 1- to 17-year-olds combined do, according to an NBC News analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The gap between vehicular deaths and firearm deaths is narrowing among 1- to 17-year-olds, and may close entirely, according to the CDC’s provisional and incomplete 2021 data.” Now you need to tune in to last night’s CrossPolitic Show to hear Choc Knox talk about the racist history of gun laws and gun permits. Don’t miss it! Rand Paul unveils plan to slash federal spending over next 5 years to balance budget https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/rand-paul-unveils-plan-slash-federal-spending-balance-budget According to Fox Business: Sen. Rand Paul on Monday unveiled a new bill that includes trillions in budget cuts over the next five years in order to bring about a balanced budget. The Kentucky Republican's proposal would yield a $65.8 billion surplus by fiscal year 2027. Collectively, the plan spends about $4.2 trillion less than the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated during that time period, a person familiar with the matter said. "Five years ago, we could balance our budget with a freeze in spending. Not cut anything. Since then, our debt has skyrocketed to $30 trillion with $2 trillion just from this past year," Paul said in a statement. "We cannot keep ignoring this problem at the expense of taxpayers, and my budget will put our nation on track to solve this crisis that Congress created." The plan calls for cuts across the budget, excluding Social Security, which is racing toward insolvency. What is cut will be determined at a later time through the normal spending process. The goal is to set a parameter that Congress must fit its spending agenda within, rather than identifying specific cuts now. This is Gabriel Rench with Crosspolitic News. Support Rowdy Christian media by joining our club at fightlaughfeast.com, downloading our App, and head to our annual Fight Laugh Feast Events. If this content is helpful to you, would you please consider becoming a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member? We are trying to build a cancel-proof media platform, and we need your help. Join today and get a discount at the Fight Laugh Feast conference in Knoxville, TN and have a great day. Have a great day. Lord bless

PBS NewsHour - Segments
New bill aims to use assets seized from wealthy Russian to assist Ukraine

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 5:21


President Biden on Thursday announced his administration was looking at ways to convert assets seized from wealthy Russians associated with Vladimir Putin and use them to help arm and rebuild Ukraine. New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat who co-sponsored a bill that passed the House this week called the "Assets Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act," joins Nick Schifrin to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
New bill aims to use assets seized from wealthy Russians to arm and rebuild Ukraine

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 5:21


President Biden on Thursday said his administration was reviewing ways to convert assets seized from wealthy Russians with ties to Vladimir Putin and use them to help Ukraine with arms and reconstruction. New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat who co-sponsored a bill that passed in the House this week called the Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
New bill aims to use assets seized from wealthy Russians to arm and rebuild Ukraine

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 5:21


President Biden on Thursday said his administration was reviewing ways to convert assets seized from wealthy Russians with ties to Vladimir Putin and use them to help Ukraine with arms and reconstruction. New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat who co-sponsored a bill that passed in the House this week called the Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Velshi
Live from Budapest, Hungary

Velshi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 87:34


Ali Velshi is joined by Clint Watts, Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute & Alliance for Securing Democracy, Terrell Jermaine Starr, Founder and Host of the ‘Black Diplomats' Podcast, Olena Sotnyk, Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Anne Applebaum, Staff Writer at The Atlantic, David Miliband, President & CEO at International Rescue Committee, Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution, Isobel Yeung, VICE News Correspondent, Kira Rudik, Ukrainian Member of Parliament, Rep. Tom Malinowski, (D) New Jersey, and José Andrés, Founder of World Center Kitchen.

3 Martini Lunch
Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations

3 Martini Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 24:07


Join Jim and Greg as they applaud West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin for refusing to approve radical Federal Reserve nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin despite pressure from the left.  They also chide New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski for dismissing parents' concerns about schools as made-up cultural BS and they see it is a signal that Democrats are in big trouble for the upcoming midterms.  And "The View" hosts Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg accuse Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard of treason.Please visit our great sponsors:Bambeehttps://bambee.com/martiniGo to Bambee.com/martini now for your FREE HR audit.My Pillowhttps://www.mypillow.com/martiniUse code MARTINI for the 6-piece My Pillow Towel set for $39.99. SAVE $70!

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Three Martini Lunch: Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022


Join Jim and Greg as they applaud West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin for refusing to approve radical Federal Reserve nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin despite pressure from the left.  They also chide New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski for dismissing parents’ concerns about schools as made-up cultural BS and they see it is a signal that Democrats […]

Skullduggery
Berlin Airlift for Kyiv? (w/ Rep. Tom Malinowski)

Skullduggery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 41:09


US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield declared that, "The international community must be unanimous in demanding Russia's forces stop their dangerous assault." This, after the aftermath of reports that Russian forces bombed a Ukrainian Nuclear Reactor. This was the latest sign of the ferocity of the Russian attack, an invasion that continues unabated including reports of cluster bombs and widespread attacks on civilians. Is there anything the United States and its western allies can actually do to stop the madness? Congressman Tom Malinowski, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a former top State Department Official under President Obama, who spent years trying to punish Russian misbehavior joins to discuss. GUEST:Rep. Tom Malinowski (@RepMalinowski), (D-NJ) - member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.HOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsRESOURCES:Yahoo News' Dylan Stableford's most recent piece along with Photo Staff about Ukraine - Here.Yahoo News' Jon Ward's most recent piece on hackers and disinformation about Ukraine/Russia war - Here.Follow us on Twitter: @SkullduggeryPodListen and subscribe to "Skullduggery" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Email us with feedback, questions or tips: SkullduggeryPod@yahoo.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Politics Weekly
Will diplomacy win over war? Politics Weekly Extra

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 24:43


As scepticism continues over Russia's claims it has withdrawn troops from the Ukrainian border, Joan E Greve speaks to congressman Tom Malinowski of New Jersey, who was in Ukraine a couple of weeks ago. He shares his thoughts on the Biden administration's approach so far. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

Q&A
January 6th: Views from the House Reps. Markwayne Mullin, Jason Crow and Tom Malinowski

Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 66:09


Three House lawmakers - Reps. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Jason Crow (D-CO), and Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) - recount their first-hand experiences on January 6, when a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Jersey Globe Power Hour
NJ Globe Power Hour | 08-02-21

New Jersey Globe Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:17


Congressman Tom Malinowski joins the program.

New Jersey Globe Power Hour
NJ Globe Power Hour | 08-02-21

New Jersey Globe Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:17


Congressman Tom Malinowski joins the program.

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly
January 6th: Views from the House Reps. Markwayne Mullin, Jason Crow and Tom Malinowski

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 64:19


Three House lawmakers - Reps. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Jason Crow (D-CO), and Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) - recount their first-hand experiences on January 6, when a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Congressional Dish
Thank You Tom Malinowski

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 74:01


President Biden is dropping bombs. Another congressman made suspicious stock market trades before the lockdowns. Ivermectin might be a COVID wonder drug (and this episode might be censored for that sentence). Race based COVID relief programs are getting shut down in court. In this episode, get updates on all those topics and more while Congressional Dish producers are thanked for supporting the show. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Click here to contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536 Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Recommended Podcast Episodes CD232: American Rescue Plan The Joe Rogan Experience: Bret Weinstein & Dr. Pierre Kory Articles/Documents Biden's Lawless Bombing of Iraq and Syria Only Serves the Weapons Industry Funding Both Parties By Glenn Greenwald, June 28, 2021 Article: In launching airstrikes in Syria and Iraq, Biden lowers bar for use of military force By John Hudson and Louisa Loveluck, The Washington Post, June 1, 2021 Article: USDA and 27 Advocacy Groups Fight Texas-Based Lawsuit Against Aid Program for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers By Emily Ashcraft, Law Street, July 1, 2021 Article: Inside Congress' fight over presidential 'war powers' By Chad Pergram, yahoo! news, June 30, 2021 Article: Relief payments to Black farmers on hold amid lawsuits backed by Mark Meadows and Stephen Miller By Ariana Figueroa, The Progressive Pulse, June 28, 2021 Article: Ivermectin: Can a Drug Be "Right-Wing"? By Matt Taibbi, June 25, 2021 Article: Rep. Malinowski continues trading spree amid ethics investigation By Houston Keene, Fox Business, June 21, 2021 Article: Appellate Court Strikes Down Racial and Gender Preferences in Biden's COVID Relief Law By Glenn Greenwald, May 28, 2021 Article: As pandemic spread pain and panic, congressman chased profit By Brian Slodysko, AP News, May 21, 2021 Additional Resources Community Project Funding Transparency  The Hummingbird Foundation The Nightingale Foundation  Documenting M.E.  Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)

How to Fix Democracy
Tom Malinowski

How to Fix Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 33:17


Can America lead again? | Tom Malinowski is the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 7th congressional district and was formerly the Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor in the Obama administration. He and host Andrew Keen discuss the stature of American democracy today in light of the Biden administration’s proposed global Summit for Democracy. Representative Malinowski also discusses his personal story of immigration to America and what it means to be an American citizen.

The Long Game
The Congressman Who Became A Qanon Topic Himself: Rep. Tom Malinowski

The Long Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 45:56


Tom Malinowski, a Democratic congressman from New Jersey who was working on a resolution last year condemning the Qanon conspiracy cult, when suddenly he became a target of the cult himself, with the help of the Republican party establishment. Malinowski is now involved in trying to come up with legislative solutions to the problem of disinformation and like my last guest, Peter Pomerantsev, he's focused on the way that the social media companies design their platforms in such a way that bad information travels faster and farther than good. But he thinks we need more than just the requirement of transparency about allgorithms. The bill he's proposed would make social media platforms legally liable if it was shown that their algorithm amplified information which led to real world violence.Outro music: "Harlem River Blues" by Steve Earle & the Dukes Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelonggame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
Can Algorithms Incite Violence? Can Laws Police Code?

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 23:46


Social media giants have a lot of power over our behavior and information access, and attempts to regulate them raise complicated questions about speech and censorship. On Today's Show:Tom Malinowski, U.S. Representative (D NJ-7) who served as assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights, and labor in the Obama administration, joined us to discuss the recent congressional hearings into regulating social media.

The Brian Lehrer Show
Rep. Malinowski On Regulating Social Media And Foreign Policy

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 34:30


Tom Malinowski, U.S. Representative (D NJ-7) who served as assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights, and labor in the Obama administration, joined us to discuss the recent congressional hearings into regulating social media.

Amanpour
Amanpour: Tom Malinowski, Heather McGhee and Dr. Eric Topol

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 55:16


A journalist on the ground in Myanmar gives Christiane Amanpour the scene from the streets as thousands of protesters continue their resistance to the military coup. Then Congressman Tom Malinowski weighs in; he says the coup and struggle for democracy in Myanmar is going to be protracted but that it will be a no-win situation for the military. Turning to race and equality, policy expert Heather McGhee, author of the book "The Sum of Us," says diversity could be America's superpower, but discrimination leaves all impoverished. And in tentative good news, our Walter Isaacson speaks to Dr. Eric Topol, top medical researcher and professor, about the falling number of COVID cases and deaths in both the UK and U.S. and how vaccine rollout is going.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

That's All I Have To Say About That
Congress Rewrites Big Tech Regulations; Section 230 Reforms, Explained

That's All I Have To Say About That

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 9:50


Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thatsall   With Donald Trump banned from every social media platform from Facebook to Friendster, congress is looking at tightening regulations on social media companies. Video explains how Josh Hawley’s Limiting Section 230 Immunity to Good Samaritans Act as well as Anna Exchoo’s and Tom Malinowski’s Protecting Americans from Dangerous Algorithms Act could shape … Continue reading Congress Rewrites Big Tech Regulations; Section 230 Reforms, Explained →

Skullduggery
The reckoning for Trump and his allies

Skullduggery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 59:02


US Rep. Tom Malinowski and Fmr. Assistant Director for counterintelligence at the FBI, Frank Figliuzzi, join Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman on "Skullduggery." First, Malinowski explains why his colleague, Republican Congressman Mo Brooks, should be censured for his recent actions. Then, Figliuzzi talks about the continued threat our country faces after the horrific events that took place at our Nation's Capitol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New Jersey Globe Power Hour
Guests: Rep. Andy Kim & Rep. Tom Malinowski - 01-09-21

New Jersey Globe Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 39:38


New Jersey Globe Power Hour
Guests: Rep. Andy Kim & Rep. Tom Malinowski - 01-09-21

New Jersey Globe Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 39:38


Radosław Sikorski Podcast
Rozmowa z Tomem Malinowskim, amerykańskim kongresmenem urodzonym w Słupsku

Radosław Sikorski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 42:47


W najnowszym odcinku Wolnego Radia Europa gościem Radosława Sikorskiego był Tom Malinowski amerykański polityk, kongresmen i dyplomata urodzony w Słupsku, a na stałe mieszkający w New Jersey. Rozmowa dotyczyła m.in. tego, jak Stany Zjednoczone radzą sobie z koronawirusem.

AtlantiCast: Health News from Atlantic Health System
Tele-town Hall with Jason Kessler, MD and Rep. Tom Malinowski (NJ-07) 3/23/20

AtlantiCast: Health News from Atlantic Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 72:09


Atlantic Health System Infectious Disease Specialist Jason Kessler, MD joins Congressman Tom Malinowski for a tele-town hall to discuss Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Solutions News
Guest: Tom Malinowski, Topics: Smart Aid for Economic Recovery & Good Leaders

Solutions News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 48:26


Our lead story on this episode of Solutions News explores areas of public intervention that might be most effective, and asks how smart, targeted moves at the federal level, in coordination with various business sectors might give this nation a head start in reimaging an economy that works BETTER for MORE of us for when we can all get back to work. Our guest is Congressman Tom Malinowski, who represents New Jersey’s 7th district. We will be talking with him about what actions are being taken at the federal level in the face of both the public health emergency we are already in, and about the economic crisis that’s just beginning to be felt. After our conversation with the Congressman, we will finish with a few words on how critical to our collective well-being is that we have good leadership. (Producer: Kristy Jansen)

Cranford Radio
Getting to Know Congressman Tom Malinowski

Cranford Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 10:34


When Tom Malinowski was born in Słupsk, Poland in 1965, being elected to the US House of Representatives was probably not something thought possible. In 2018 however, that happened and Malinowski became the first Democrat to represent Cranford in the House since the 1950s. Cranford Radio met with the congressman to learn a bit more about his background and what he's learned since taking his seat in Congress.

NJCPA IssuesWatch Podcast
26: Addressing the Student Loan Debt Crisis

NJCPA IssuesWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019


Americans owe a staggering $1.6 trillion in student loans – more than both credit cards and auto loans. So it’s no wonder that NJCPA members and others are calling this a crisis. Hear about how we got here and what the NJCPA is trying to do about it. NJCPA student loan debt initiatives: CPAs Agree U.S. Student Loan Debt is a Financial Crisis NJCPA statement in support of the Employer Participation in Repayment Act of 2019 10 Tips for Being a Smart Student Loan Borrower Student loan debt news NJCPA CPA Exam Fee Lottery Congressman Tom Malinowski: website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

Amanpour
Amanpour: Joshua Wong, Tom Malinowski, McKay Coppins and Casey Gerald

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 55:19


Joshua Wong, one of Hong Kong's key pro-democracy leaders, joins Christiane Amanpour to explain why protests have endured for a 10th consecutive week. Tom Malinowski, Democratic congressman and former Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights under Obama, weighs in on the situation in Hong Kong as well as other human rights issues around the world. McKay Coppins, staff writer at The Atlantic, discusses the conspiracy theories surrounding billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's suicide. Our Michel Martin sits down with Casey Gerald, author of "The Black Art of Escape", to reflect on a dark anniversary for African-Americans - 400 years since the first slaves arrived on U.S. shores.

Cranford Radio
Congressman Tom Malinowski Holds Town Hall in Cranford

Cranford Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 2:43


Seventh District Congressman Tom Malinowski held a town hall at Union County College in Cranford Saturday afternoon. Audience members had an opportunity to ask the new representative questions on a variety of topics. At the conclusion, Cranford Radio spoke with the representative about the event and his first months in Congress.

The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
Clear Skies, with the Finish Line in Sight

The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 45:49


On today's episode, we take one last look at the midterms landscape before Election Day. First, we go in depth on House races in New Jersey, Iowa and Pennsylvania. Next we head back to coal country, but this time to discuss the Senate race in West Virginia. Then we check in on the governor's race in Kansas. And finally, we tell you what to watch for on Election Night.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Modernity and Absurdity with Christian Perez
Episode 6- Peter Jacob, Former Congressional Candidate and NJ Progressive Leader

Modernity and Absurdity with Christian Perez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 87:24


Peter Jacob was the Democratic candidate for NJ’s 7th Congressional district in the 2016 election. A social worker by trade, Peter was inspired to run for office by Senator Bernie Sanders. Through hard work and perseverance Peter has carved out a place for himself among NJ’s top progressive leaders. Unlike so many of his Democratic peers, Peter remains unbought by corporate money and unafraid to speak truth to power. Peter is a fighter for NJ’s forgotten voices and can be found speaking at any number of events throughout the state. With support from within his district as well as throughout the state of New Jersey, Peter Jacob stands out in NJ politics, an inspiring politician that doesn’t hide behind empty platitudes and rhetoric. Unlike so many politicians today, Peter fights for the little guy and not corporate donors. In the run up to the 2018 election Pater faced a powerful primary challenger in former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor under President Obama, Tom Malinowski. Malinowski, with support from a Democratic party hostile to a progressive agenda and a number of other primary candidates meant to confuse the electorate, proved successful. Despite this loss, Peter pushes forward, building on his legacy of honesty and hard work. We are available on iTunes, Stitcher and Soundcloud. You can always message us on Twitter @PerezPodcast, e-mail at PerezPodcast@gmail.com and Facebook at Modernity and Absurdity. Links: Peter Jacob's Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/PeterJacobNJ/ What is Democratic Socialism? https://www.dsausa.org/what_is_democratic_socialism

Daily News Roundup
February 8, 2018

Daily News Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 2:34


February 8, 2018 Mostly sunny with high temperatures in the low 30s. NTSB NOTES AIRSPEED IN FATAL TETERBORO JET CRASH The National Transportation Safety Board says the pilots of a Learjet that crashed at Teterboro Airport last year had allowed the aircraft to slow too much, Bloomberg News writes. Cockpit voice recorders indicate that seconds before the crash the co-pilot said, “Airspeed, airspeed.” The NTSB has yet to determine the cause of the accident but the preliminary report raises questions about the actions of the pilots. DEMOCRAT DROPS BID TO UNSEAT U.S. REP. LEONARD LANCE Lisa Mandelblatt of Westfield announced Wednesday that she was abandoning her campaign to win the Democratic nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance, a Republican, Tapinto.net reports. Mandelblatt endorsed Tom Malinowski for the Democratic nomination in the 7th Congressional District race. "It is time to put changing our country over my own candidacy and do what is best for our shared goal in November," Mandelblatt said. PENNEAST FILES EMINENT DOMAIN NOTICES FOR PIPELINE The PennEast Pipeline Co. filed eminent domain notices in federal court Tuesday seeking court approval of the company taking immediate possession of rights of way where the pipeline would be built on private property, NJ Spotlight writes. The company is also asking that federal marshals keep landowners and other protesters from hindering construction of the natural gas pipeline. EX-TEACHER ACCUSED OF ORDERING STUDENTS TO EXERCISE NAKED A former teacher at a private school in New Jersey is accused of ordering students to remove their clothes and do pushups and other exercises, NJ.com reports. Former students at the Lawrenceville School say that Bruce Presley, now 79 and living in Florida, said the exercises were alternative punishments in disciplinary matters. The school called the actions “abhorrent, unacceptable, and contrary to all the values of Lawrenceville." ANITA HILL, QUEEN LATIFAH TO ADDRESS RUTGERS CLASS OF 2018 Rutgers announced Wednesday that Anita Hill and Queen Latifah will be keynote speakers at two of the university’s commencement ceremonies in May, WNBC reports. Hill, a leading figure in the #MeToo movement, will be granted an honorary doctor of laws degree and speak at the law school commencement in Camden. Queen Latifah will address the graduating class for Rutgers-Newark at Prudential Center. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: NUMBER OF FLU CASES IN NJ EXCEEDS 10,000 About 3,000 additional confirmed cases of influenza were reported in the state last week, pushing New Jersey’s total to more than 10,000, NJ.com writes. METS SIGN TOMS RIVER NATIVE TODD FRAZIER Todd Frazier, the All-Star third baseman who grew up in Toms River, has signed a two-year contract said to be worth $17 million with the New York Mets, the Asbury Park Press says. The team announced the signing on Wednesday. "This is my home," Frazier said. "I belong here. I belong in New York."

TYT Interviews
Tom Malinowski on The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 25:56


Cenk Uygur interviews Tom Malinowski, former Assistant Secretary of State for the Department of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor from 2014 to 2017 under the Obama Administration and Washington director of Human Rights Watch. Malinowski is running against Leonard Lance for the New Jersey 7th District Congressional seat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Global Politico
Episode 20: Tom Malinowski on arguing with dictators and human rights in the Trump era

The Global Politico

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 58:43


Tom Malinowski served on President Clinton’s National Security Council staff, then became Washington director of Human Rights Watch, and then for the last term of President Obama’s administration, as assistant secretary of state for human rights. In other words, he had a front row seat for the debate over whether and how we should intervene to help the millions of innocent civilians caught in the civil war in Syria, how we should respond to the Arab spring, to the war between Russia and Ukraine.

WorldAffairs
Tom Malinowski: Fostering Democracy in Burma

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2013 62:31


Reviewing the past few decades of Burmese history, 2012 might come to pass as one of its most significant years. What started with a visit by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton quickly evolved into a historic visit by President Barack Obama this past November, and as political prisoners have been released and US sanctions eased Burma has shown signs of improved respect for democratic values, but continued ethnic conflict and military resistance to civilian authority still threaten progress. Tom Malinowski will discuss his recent trip to Burma and what the US can do to encourage a full transition to democracy. Speaker: Tom Malinowski, Washington Director, Human Rights Watc

The Lawfare Podcast
Episode #28: A Panel Discussion of Autonomous Weapons

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 87:34


On April 4, the National Security Law Society at Georgetown Law Center held a panel discussion on the “Legal and Ethical Implications of Autonomous Weapons.” It featured Tom Malinowski of Human Rights Watch, Missy Cummings, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT, and Benjamin Wittes of the Brookings Institution. The panel was moderated by Shane Harris of Washington magazine.