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Recently, U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-California) has weighed in saying that Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden should not debate POTUS, Donald Trump. Ryan Cassin is a political strategist and the CEO of Beast Digital, a Texas-based company that works with candidates in all 50 states. His team has worked on everything from local races to presidential campaigns and joined "Fort Wayne's Morning News" to weigh in on the strategy the Democrats are playing.
The Boys prepare for the weekend, despite numerous closures and cancellations, due to the coronavirus outbreak. With Biden vs. Sanders, who will win, and can they beat Trump? Ryan with Rotten Tomatoes joins in, to discuss weekend releases. Also, The Friday Five -- Lonely Songs Edition.
Ericka and Val in the first segment break down the articles of impeachment against President Trump unveiled by Democrats. Then, Ryan Robnett of ComForCare joins the program to discuss how ComForCare can assist anyone in need of in-home care for their elderly friend or family member. Finally, after Val tells a story of what her son Aiden wore to school today, they have a fun conversation on how teenagers don't listen. #talk995 #realtalk
Relevancy Ep 1 discusses Pixar's new film titled "Soul", President Trump's possible return to reality television, and more.
Political Beat is a weekly millennial political talk show and podcast hosted by Drexel Heard and Chelsea Galicia focused on the headline news of the week and notable stories around the country and the world. Joined by politicians, activists, and journalists, actors and more, Drexel and Chelsea share their analysis, opinions, and insight on issues affecting Americans and ways for generations to get in and stay involved. HOSTS: Drexel Heard - @Drexel Heard & Chelsea Galicia - @ChelseaGalicia GUESTS: Marti Allen-Cummings (@MartiGCummings) AFTERBUZZ TV is an online broadcast network, founded by E! host Maria Menounos and producer Keven Undergaro, designated to TV discussion and after-show content in webcast and podcast form. When fans finish watching their favorite shows, they can go online to watch or listen to an aftershow that features hosts breaking down everything they viewed, taking calls from fans and interviewing guests. Subscribe to our Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Political Beat is a weekly millennial political talk show and podcast hosted by Drexel Heard and Chelsea Galicia focused on the headline news of the week and notable stories around the country and the world. Joined by politicians, activists, and journalists, actors and more, Drexel and Chelsea share their analysis, opinions, and insight on issues affecting Americans and ways for generations to get in and stay involved. HOSTS: Drexel Heard - @Drexel Heard & Chelsea Galicia - @ChelseaGalicia GUESTS: Marti Allen-Cummings (@MartiGCummings) AFTERBUZZ TV is an online broadcast network, founded by E! host Maria Menounos and producer Keven Undergaro, designated to TV discussion and after-show content in webcast and podcast form. When fans finish watching their favorite shows, they can go online to watch or listen to an aftershow that features hosts breaking down everything they viewed, taking calls from fans and interviewing guests. Subscribe to our Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Make America great again”—it was Mr. Donald Trump’s campaign promise as candidate, and now has become his mission as President. The first 100 days of a U.S. presidency are often the benchmark used to measure and predict the success—or, perhaps in some cases, lack thereof—of the executive who holds the United States’ highest office. The question remains: Can America be great again? Full text at - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/commentary/great-again%E2%80%94100-days-of-mr-trump
Trump/Ryan healthcare bill goes down in flames, Flynn requests immunity in exchange for his testimony in Russia investigation. Portland looks for a new police chief after less then a year, and ICE sweeps the Pacific Northwest in retaliation for sanctuary policies.
1. Trump-Ryan pull Health Care bill: Freedom Caucus praised or blamed? 2. Congressman Paul Broun, M.D. explains why “Obamacare lite” deserved to die too 3. Conservatives now punished for doing good? (c) 2017, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
A funny thing happened on the new way to repealing the Affordable Care Act. It fractured conservatism. House Speaker Paul Ryan pulled the bill rather than face a humiliating defeat. The awful, hastily written American Health Care Act would have eliminated coverage for 24 million Americans and driven up the costs for those still able to buy coverage. Not one of Louisiana’s five Republican members of our congressional delegation came out in opposition to the bill which would have cost more than 300,000 Louisiana residents their health insurance coverage. The bill was killed by the conservative House Republican faction known as the Freedom Caucus. That group based its opposition on the fact that the Trump/Ryan bill was not market based, conveniently forgetting the fact that it has been a series of healthcare market failures that have led the federal government to intervene in healthcare. Prior to the enactment of Medicare in 1965, more than 30% of seniors lived in poverty primarily because of the cost of paying for their healthcare. In 2008, a national consensus had emerged that the health insurance system was broken and that only the federal government would be able to fix it. Republicans agreed. When Barak Obama became president and congressional Republican leaders decided on the night of his inauguration to fight him on every initiative in an attempt to make Obama a one-term president, they focused on thwarting the administration’s push to respond to the national need. That decision marked the end of traditional politics in the United States. This was not about governing and policy. It was strictly about politics and posturing. Some conservatives saw the folly in this. The true cost of it was shown when Ryan pulled the bill from consideration for the second time last Friday. In the wake of the political wreck, uncertainty prevails. President Trump has been all over the map. He’s said he wants Obamacare to implode. Fine talk from the leader of the country when the result would be to put healthcare beyond the reach of people who now have it. Alternately, he’s hinted about talking with Democrats about striking a deal on healthcare, although Democrats are not interested in repealing the Affordable Care Act. Getting bi-partisan agreement on such a major issue would herald a new era of politics here, one that had been written off by the right as dead and buried as they stood in locked-step opposition to all things Obama. The lesson of the failure of House Republicans to rally around Trump/Ryan Care is that opposition alone leaves you wildly unprepared to govern if you have not done the serious work of thinking through and providing workable alternatives. During the Obama years, House Republicans voted 50 or so times on bills or resolutions to repeal the ACA. During the seven years since passage of the bill, Republicans could not write a bill that their caucus could agree on. So, they just kept throwing rocks. My guest on this week’s podcast, Col. Rob Maness, counts himself among the allies of the Freedom Caucus. He opposed the Trump/Ryan Bill because it wasn’t market focused enough, yet he also opposed it because it denied healthcare to so many people. Clearly he’s torn. He also now questions whether President Trump has the skills and patience to execute the kind of delicate diplomacy needed to rein in North Korea using deterrence similar to that used in the Cold War – targeting the opponent and making it clear to them that an attack on the U.S. or its allies would be fatal. Neither Trump nor North Korean leader Kim Jung Un appear to have the ideal temperament to be the players in a game of nuclear chicken. Maness has just begun studying Louisiana’s coastal and climate issues, but says he believes the federal government owes Louisiana help in meeting the challenge of restoring and protecting our coast in exchange for the decades of energy production we have allowed here when other states were not willing to endure the resulting damage. Maness believes part of the challenge of dealing with North Korea now is that we live in a multi-polar world, meaning there are no longer two great powers as there were during the Cold War. With the shattering of the Republican political monolith in Washington, we need to start thinking about what could be an emerging new multi-polar political order in the U.S. But that will be somewhere beyond the chaos that is likely to prevail for a bit. ••• Thanks to Matt Roberts, AOC’s Community Programming Director for help locating the music used in this segment. A Foolish Game by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/55394 Ft: Snowflake
Rachel Maddow falls flat ...The best thing that's happened to Donald Trump in a long time ...Headed toward socialism without knowing? ...Dr. Zuhdi Jasser & moderate Islam ...We shouldn't view Muslims in a monolith ...The many voices of The Blaze ...SERIAL: Truth about Communism (2 of 4) ...Sen. Bernie Sanders is honest if nothing else ...Obamacare causes pain and The Trump/Ryan plan will too ...Why isn't the GOP not just repealing Obamacare plain and simple? The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck, Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere and Jeff Fisher, Weekdays 9a–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Facebook: Glenn BeckTwitter: @glennbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Already, things are feeling better. Pence, Kellyanne, Trump-Obama, Trump-Clinton, Trump-Ryan. Unifying. Inclusive. Huge Trump rally in stocks. Pro-growth plan. Cong. Kevin Brady talks tax cuts & GOP agenda. Trump shift on Obama-Care? Will Fed raise rates? Should they? John Taylor & Michael Boskin: Are Trump-GOP policies correct. Take muzzle off econ. Infrastructure. Doug Schoen-John McLaughlin on election. Rustbelt-Sunbelt realignment for GOP? Did Obama far left policies kill Hillary & Dems in Congress & State Houses? Trump strategy for stocks? Winners & losers?
We thought the rain had mellowed us out... and then we started talking. Can't stop, won't stop.
We bring back television writer and UCB sketch maestro Eva Anderson to talk about her recent but potentially problematic (our words) obsession with IMMERSIVE THEATRE. This is the type of theatre where the audience is involved. Eva talks about a show she went to which tried to simulate the experience of being born for one audience member at a time, and how that led to her hiring a theater group to make a play that takes place in her actual life. We also talk about stuff like Sleep No More (the immersive theater version of Hamlet/Rebecca that runs in NYC) but yeah we talk more about how she hired a theater group to make a play in her life. Also, Will talks about an air quality app and Anthony talks about the hilarious Trump/Ryan "plays" in the twitter account of Owen Ellickson.
Brexit good for freedom, good for growth, Magna Carta 2.0 Economic and financial and trade consequences of Brexit. Steve Forbes opposes Brexit. Will Boris Johnson lead new EU trade deal? 2 years under Lisbon agreement. Brexit: Trump wins, Obama loses. US election parallels Brexit? Trump squares off against Hillary: who won? Hillary accuses Trump of fostering recession. Pro-growth tax reform from Kevin Brady/Paul Ryan. Should Trump support? One united plan? Trump/Ryan condominium on issues? Janet Yellen uses R-word? Biz investment & profits falling. Cap goods too. British stocks fall much less than US. Spain & Italy worse. Why? Investors should ride out financial volatility. Last several more months.
Trump has good week in Washington DC. Endorsements and Entente Cordiale. Disrupter? Key policy problems in Trump-Ryan meet? Anything I say now is a suggestion? Former Veep Dan Quayle tells why he endorsed Trump. Cong. Jim Jordan tells us why the Freedom Caucus won't endorse Trump. Trump fights Bezos and Amazon and WAPO. Conservatives fight Zuckerberg & FaceBook. Clinton Cash film debuts in Canne.Peter Schweitzer and Steve Bannon. Clinton charity aided friends w/ taxpayer money too. Why isn't this in campaign fight? Why can't Hillary finish off Bernie? Retail sales surge. Stocks falter again.