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On this special impromptu episode of Impolite Truths, host John Rocha weighs in on the madness that happened at the Capitol when it was overrun in an armed insurrection by gun toting Trump supporters and MAGA members. John is joined by cohost Dorina Arellano and guests Winston A. Marshall and Steve Morris to debate the actions of these domestic terrorists, the Capitol Police, and the responsibility that outgoing President Trump and the GOP Senators and Reps who supported or encouraged this attack on our democracy. To become a member of The Outlaw Nation Patreon, go to: https://www.patreon.com/JohnRocha #ImpoliteTruths #Trump #Biden Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Dorina Arellano: https://twitter.com/evildorina Follow Winston A. Marshall: https://twitter.com/TheSwaggyBlerd Follow Steve Morris: https://twitter.com/srmorris
Today on Sojourner Truth: The COVID-19 virus is once again spiking across the United States, infecting hundreds of thousands of people and forcing states to shut down. Over a million new cases have been confirmed over the past week as elected officials in all 50 states have reported higher infection rates, according to The New York Times. Texas, New Hampshire, Tennessee and Oregon are among 39 states that have set weekly case records in the last few days. The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 continues to set new records, with more than 73,000 patients in the hospital on Monday, November 16, according to the Covid Tracking Project. That figure has remained above 61,000 for the past week. Deaths from COVID-19 are also on the uptick, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a countrywide average of more than 1,100 a day. Overall, 248,429 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States, with over 11.3 million people being infected, according to the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center. Our guest is Dr. David Himmelstein, a Distinguished Professor of Public Health at the City University of New York, a lecturer in Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a primary care doctor in The Bronx. Dr. Himmelstein co-founded Physicians for a National Health Program, a group whose 23,000 members advocate for Medicare for All. As Donald Trump continues to claim election fraud, President-elect Joe Biden is busy assembling his inner team of White House advisers and Cabinet officials. Ten people have been appointed thus far, seven of which include women and people of color. Biden will also nominate officials to head the federal government's domestic and international security teams. Despite the President-elect receiving praise for hiring women and people of color, many are concerned about his top picks for security and defense. Susan Rice, who is being considered for Secretary of State, backed the invasion of Iraq and echoed the long debunked claim that there were weapons of mass destruction there. Tony Blinken, who is being considered for National Security Adviser, supported the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan under former President Barack Obama. And Michle Flournoy, who is being considered for Secretary of Defence, also called for preemptive strikes against Iraq. Our guest is Mariamne Everett, who recently wrote the piece "Biden: A War Cabinet?" She is an intern at the Institute for Public Accuracy and radio presenter with World Radio Paris where she hosts the podcast Hidden Paris, about the hidden cultural & social aspects and places of the City of Lights. Also, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project and our weekly Campaigners for Black Lives segment featuring Akili. He is a core team member of Black Lives Matters Los Angeles, Director of the Fannie Lou Hamer Institute and Project Coordinator for Corporate Accountability, which wages strategic campaigns that compel transnational corporations to stop destroying our health, human rights, democracy, and our planet.
This week’s bad boys include Julia’s jubilation, Zoë’s terrible tortellini, and a loosey goosey BLITZ OF TRUMP’S CABINET. Slam the cabinet, baby, don’t say a word. DONATE TO THE SENATE RUNOFFS IN GEORGIA
February 7 will mark the three-year anniversary of Betsy DeVos’ confirmation as the U.S. secretary of education. Few observers had bet she would stick around this long. But today, DeVos is one of the longest-serving members of President Trump’s cabinet. Rebecca Klein of The Huffington Post recently talked with dozens of people about the education secretary’s tenure, crafting an in-depth analysis of what motivates her decisions and keeps her on the job. How does DeVos’ belief in the free-market system influence her policy positions on everything from school choice to consumer protections for student loan borrowers? Where has she had the most success in reversing Obama administration policies on things like Title IX and transgender students’ rights? Klein also discusses how the education agendas of presidential candidates provide fertile ground for story ideas by local reporters. This episode of EWA Radio originally aired on December 2, 2019.
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Alexander Nazaryan says newsrooms need to devote more time to the actions of government agencies -- and less time to President Trump's tweets. But he admits this may be "impossible." Brian Stelter interviews Nazaryan about the reporting in his new book "The Best People: Trump's Cabinet and the Siege on Washington." Nazaryan makes the case that Trump's cabinet scandals are "getting worse" and reveals his pick for the most under-covered cabinet secretary.
On today's Bulwark Podcast Alexander Nazaryan joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss his newly published book: "The Best People: Trump's Cabinet and the Siege on Washington." While the administration has mastered the art of the "shitshow strategy" they're managing to get a lot of things accomplished, even if more messes are created daily. Special Guest: Alexander Nazaryan.
10-17-2018 Fox News' John Decker joins JMN to preview President Trump's possible questions he will face during his Cabinet meeting today.
President Trump tweeted this afternoon that he accepted the resignation of Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Pruitt was one of the more controversial of Trump's Cabinet-level picks and had been battling various scandals for months. This episode: Congressional correspondent Scott Detrow, White House correspondent Scott Horsley and national political correspondent Mara Liasson. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
President Donald Trump shocked the political world last week, firing chief of staff Reince Priebus and replacing him with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary John Kelly. FAIR's RJ Hauman and Robert Law explain who will lead DHS for the time being, as well as the hurdles faced in naming a permanent replacement. To learn more visit: fairus.org
Bill and his guests – Rep. Darrell Issa, Fran Lebowitz, Sen. Angus King, Seth MacFarlane, and Asra Nomani – answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 2/24/17)
This week, investigative reporter Allan Nairn breaks down Trump's relationship with the CIA and the killer assembly of neocons and right-wing conspiracists running the U.S. war machine. Princeton professor Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor dismantles Obama's problematic legacy and offers strategic advice for resisting Trump. The Intercept's own distinguished alt-historian, Jon Schwarz, offers a lesson on the origins of presidential executive orders. And Kimya Dawson gives a raw performance of a new song about racism and the police state.
Host Greg Weaver and the IndyStar government team discuss the latest in national and state politics.
Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Berkshire's (BRK.A; BRK.B) reinsurance deal with insurance giant AIG (AIG). Then, they talk about Buffett's approval of Trump's Cabinet picks and Buffett's (correct) suggestion not to pay too much head to Carl Icahn's bearish calls (IEP).
My voice is essentially back. Sorry for the issues last week. Boring weekend of NFL football. Congress draws battle lines for first 2 fights: Trump's Cabinet picks & repeal of Obamacare. Sharpton promises civil disobedience. Reconciliation. Republicans need to be strong & not fall victim to the typical tactics of the Left. Obama tells us he didn't underestimate Putin. Duplicity of the Left & the Media. Have a great week!
My voice is essentially back. Sorry for the issues last week. Boring weekend of NFL football. Congress draws battle lines for first 2 fights: Trump's Cabinet picks & repeal of Obamacare. Sharpton promises civil disobedience. Reconciliation. Republicans need to be strong & not fall victim to the typical tactics of the Left. Obama tells us he didn't underestimate Putin. Duplicity of the Left & the Media. Have a great week!
Direct Download In this episode we cover more of Trump's cabinet picks. This time we take a look at his nominations for Attorney General, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Education, and Secretary of Energy. This isn't funny anymore. 10 things to know about Sen. Jeff Sessions- Washington Post Will Rick Perry Promote Science at the Department of Energy? -The Atlantic Betsy Devos and the Plan to Break Public Schools- The New Yorker Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/seriouspod Follow us on Twitter: @seriouspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seriouspod
Direct Download In this episode, we start taking a look Trump's picks for his cabinet members; beginning with his choices for Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury. Just to be sure we have some perspective, we go over the job descriptions and look at some of the individuals that held these positions during the Obama and G.W. Bush administrations. You might say we have some concerns... Will ‘drain the swamp’ be Trump’s first broken promise?- Politco Rex Tillerson, an Aggressive Dealmaker Whose Ties With Russia May Prompt Scrutiny- NY Times Trump’s Treasury Secretary Pick is a Lucky Man. Very Lucky. -ProPublica Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/seriouspod Follow us on Twitter: @seriouspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seriouspod
A mom-to-teen-son talk about what it means to be a U.S. Cabinet nominee, why some of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees are controversial, and why diversity works for superhero groups and presidential advisory teams.
Welcome to Independent Underground Radio LIVE (IURL) - MICHIGAN'S TOP POLITICO PODCAST. The #1 Progressive Independent Left Politico Talk Show on the Blog Talk Radio Network! Period! On Today's Show: *We'll welcome onto the show Flint Activist, Guest Arthur Woodson to discuss the latest updates in the City's on-going Toxic Water Crisis now that two out of five of Flint's former "Emergency Managers" have been charged on the state level by Michigan's Attorney General Bill Schuette? Are more charges to come? *Trump's Cabinet is poised to be the Richest In Modern America History. Add to that the Top-Heavy Military Brass Trump has added this far Is this a Sign of "Draining Any Swamp"? Let's Discuss. *The Market's have been on a two-month high to the point economists believe the bubble will soon burst. Let's Discuss This and More! Independent Underground Radio LIVE Host, Monica RW is an owner/writer for the popular Independent Underground News website, media consultant for ROJS Media LLC, an experienced grassroots and elected local political leader, and brings her researched Independent opinions to the political issues of the day. With Our SIXTH YEAR on Blog Talk Radio, syndicated by Tune In, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iTunes, Learn Out Loud and Player FM Networks, Independent Underground Radio LIVE (IURL) have received over 4.0 Million downloads since 2010!! Call into the show with your thoughts and opinions at 347-934-0185 or tweet us @IUNewsTalk. Join Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/iunewstalk Become our latest Facebook Fan: http://www.facebook.com/iunewstalk
Trump's cabinet picks continue! In Part Two Jeff, Jim and Darcie delve into the pick for UN Ambassador, the new National Security Adviser and more. We also talk about Jim's odd devotion to a Chinese clothing website and try out some new intros for the show. Enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-little-london-show/message
Our panel gives an update on the ex-cop charged with homicide in the Sherman Park shooting. Dan Bice and Mary Spicuzza discuss Trump's latest cabinet selections. We talk to Ellen Gabler who uncovered yet another systemic problem with the way newborn babies are tested in this country and speak with John Diedrich about how other states are handling juvenile corrections in the wake of the problems at Lincoln Hills. Plus our weekly winners and losers.
Now in DOUBLE DIGITS!! D & R discuss Christmas readiness, Paulette's Balls, Trump's Cabinet picks and Russ goes off on the insurance industry.
We try to make sense of what Trump's Cabinet appointments tell us about a Trump Presidency. What will oil baron Rex Tillerson do as Secretary of State? What will fast food tycoon Andrew Pudzer do at Labor? Rick Perry has been put in charge of one of the agencies - Energy - that he previously promised to eliminate (and then forgot). So we ask: is this about what Trump wants to undo, not what he wants to do? Plus we talk Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia and (very briefly) Theresa May's trousers. At the end, Maha, Aaron and Finbarr give us some good news after all the doom and gloom of 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part One of our coverage on Donald Trump's Cabinet Appointments we cover: Steve Bannon as Chief Strategist and Senior Advisor (5:45) Steve Mnuchi, Department of Treasury (12:45) Elaine Chao, Department of Transportation (18:55) Andrew Puzder, Secretary of Labor (27:28) Retired Marine General James 'Mad-dog' Mattis, Secretary of Defense (34:32) Ben Carson, Department of Housing and Urban Development (41:30) Betsy DeVos, Department of Education (48:02) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-little-london-show/message
Donald Trump is daring a fight with the Republican Senate with his nomination of ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, and his confirmation is far from a sure thing; our senior political analyst explains why. President Obama’s actions in Syria have many folks scratching their heads. And we have this hour's top trending stories. Guests: Floyd Brown, Chris Agee, Frank V. Vernuccio, Jr., Veronica Sites, Ryan Girdusky. Trending Today USA with Rusty Humphries 12-13-16 Part 5Image credit: US Embassy Kabul Afghanistan/Flickr
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In this week On Security, David Schanzer, Director of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, discusses the implications of Assad's impending victory in Syria. He and Scott Briggaman also discuss Angela Merkel's call for a ban on the full-face veil and the rise of populism across Europe. David also provides his take on Trump nominating three retired generals to cabinet positions, specifically, his most recent nomination of John Kelly as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Music Credit: Righteous by Silent Partner from You tube’s Audio Library www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPN-6AietBk
As the Trump cabinet begins to take shape Zuhdi dreams about what an ideal strategy domestically and abroad against radical Islam would look like. How can a Commission against radical Islam that Trump promised to form become the common center point and lens for approaching Homeland Security and foreign policy. Dr Jasser challenges the Trump Administration to not only establish the commission but resurrect the US Information Agency program to this time confront the global ideology of theocratic Islam or Islamism with liberty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back! Tim and President Lincoln discuss Abe's creation of the Thanksgiving holiday, Trump's creation of his cabinet, and how Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn created Abe's favorite comedy, Old School.
Seth takes a closer look at how Presidential-elect Donald Trump has been deflecting questions about his business empire.
Donald Trump's foreign policy and national security team is still taking shape. He has appointed Nikki Haley as his UN ambassador and Mike Flynn as his National Security Advisor. But at the time of recording, he has not picked a Secretary of State or Secretary of Defense. So how are you best able to interpret and understand the implications of those selections to American foreign policy? Thankfully, there is some is some emerging political science that speaks to the role of advisors in shaping national security policy, and on the line with me to discuss this research is Professor Elizabeth Saunders of George Washington University. Saunders has conducted a number of studies that speak to the circumstances in which cabinet picks and top advisors can shape public opinion and decision making on key foreign policy issues. We discuss her research and its implications for the Trump transition in this episode. And after you listen to this episode, you should have a fairly decent grounding in how to interpret the significance of these picks, no matter who the end up being.
President Elect Donald Trump has made some good and some bad choices as he begins to fill out the spots in his administration. Merav Savir, our Middle East analyst joins Alan Steinberg in New York, Tom Jackson and Joe Henderson in Tampa as well Jim Williams in Washington, D.C. The breakdown the choices made by President - elect Donald Trump and talk about a full range of subjects including how the new president will handle the media.
Welcome to Independent Underground Radio LIVE (IURL) - MICHIGAN'S TOP POLITICO PODCAST. The #1 Progressive Independent Left Politico Talk Show on the Blog Talk Radio Network! Period! On Today's Show: *Does Week Two & One-Half of Transition Period Trump Have You Worried Yet? What About His Cabinet Choices of Rumors? *Should Hillary Clinton Strongly Consider Asking For A Recount in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania considering her Popular Vote Lead has reached 2 million plus votes, and counting *Gerrymandering - How Does Such An Action Impact Our Nation's Elections and Should a Recent Federal Court Ruling About Gerrymandering in Wisconsin factor in? Let's Discuss This and More! Independent Underground Radio LIVE Host, Monica RW is an owner/writer for the popular Independent Underground News website, media consultant for ROJS Media LLC, an experienced grassroots and elected local political leader, and brings her researched Independent opinions to the political issues of the day. With Our SIXTH YEAR on Blog Talk Radio, syndicated by Tune In, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iTunes, Learn Out Loud and Player FM Networks, Independent Underground Radio LIVE (IURL) have received over 4.0 Million downloads since 2010!! Call into the show with your thoughts and opinions at 347-934-0185 or tweet us @IUNewsTalk. Join Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/iunewstalk Become our latest Facebook Fan: http://www.facebook.com/iunewstalk
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President Elect Donald Trump has made some good and some bad choices as he begins to fill out the spots in his administration. Merav Savir, our Middle East analyst joins Alan Steinberg in New York, Tom Jackson and Joe Henderson in Tampa as well Jim Williams in Washington, D.C.The breakdown the choices made by President - elect Donald Trump and talk about a full range of subjects including how the new president will handle the media.
Good morning and welcome to the Seriouside of the jrilshow. This morning we will be discussing the following topics: President-Elect Trump's CabinetCops charged but when will they be convicted and sentenced?Colin Kap & Mike Evans protests but didn't vote...are they hypocrites?
Aadit Kapadia and Sunanda Vashisht discuss the demonetization efforts of the Indian government. They also discuss Trump's cabinet and Priyanka Gandhi in UP
Is Drexel leaving the show for good? Chipcounter and nutty007 split time as co-hosts with Druff. Issac Tucker, owner of iNinja Poker Tournaments, accused of scamming. Pokerstars announces changes to VIP program for 2017, further degrades things. Former Amaya CEO David Baazov attempts to acquire company. New Jersey proposition to expand gaming outside of Atlantic City fails. Brooklyn-area bust of high-stakes gambling, loan-sharking, and drug ring. Borgata seeks over $15 million from Phil Ivey due to "expectation losses". UK government to crack down on "spam gambling texts". Caesars spams Seven Stars members with silly offer. Did Hillary Clinton stage a hiking photo the day after her defeat? Trump's Cabinet picks analysis.
So far Reince Priebus has been chosen as Trump's Chief of Staff. Breitbart's Steve Bannon called to be Trump's Chief Strategist. Who will fill out the remainder of his Cabinet? Bards Logic discusses America's Future under a Trump Administration. The choice of RNC chairman Reince Preibus was a controversial one and who will replace him? Certainly the choice of Priebus is not an example of Draining the Swamp and Bannon's appointment has created a media firestorm. What is Trump's strategy? Pertinent Articles from the Bards Logic Newsroom http://www.bardslogicpoliticaltalk.com/bards-logic-newsroom
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