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This week on What's at Stake, hosts Penta Partner Bryan DeAngelis and Managing Director Ylan Mui are joined by Penta Senior Partner Kevin Madden for a special episode on President Biden's impassioned State of the Union address. They assess Biden's performance delivering a speech that spanned many different policy areas, including healthcare, the economy, and immigration—pivotal issues given this year's election. Bryan, Ylan, and Kevin also discuss how the President's adept handling of disruptors potentially temporality quelled age-related concerns as well as Katie Britt's rebuttal to Biden's speech. But more than just recapping last night's speech, the group discusses an important consideration: Does the State of the Union actually move the needle on approval ratings? As the memory of last night fades, will voters remember Biden's fiery disposition, or will his age continue to worry voters on both sides of the political spectrum? Listen now!
Will President Biden mention immigration in his 2024 State of the Union address? If history is any guide: Yes. Immigration has been a topic in every State of the Address for the last 20 years. What do Presidents say about immigration – and legal and illegal immigrants -- and our southern border – and fences and walls -- in their State of the Union addresses? Find out in this week's episode of C-SPAN's podcast “The Weekly.” Find C-SPAN's “The Weekly” wherever you get podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Stonehill College professor Peter Ubertaccio taught a class on the history of State of the Union addresses. He described George Washington's first address -- delivered in person -- but explained that many presidents who followed simply elected to send Congress a written statement until Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He explored how, since then, State of the Union speeches have evolved along with new technology and, in modern times, have been used to bolster political platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stonehill College professor Peter Ubertaccio taught a class on the history of State of the Union addresses. He described George Washington's first address -- delivered in person -- but explained that many presidents who followed simply elected to send Congress a written statement until Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He explored how, since then, State of the Union speeches have evolved along with new technology and, in modern times, have been used to bolster political platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ronald Reagan made a point of honoring American heroes—in ceremonies at the White House and on many other occasions. During his State of the Union Addresses, he began a tradition of extending the nation’s gratitude to ordinary citizens who met extraordinary challenges. He described heroes best during his first State of the Union address, which he delivered on January 26, 1982. Let’s listen.
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The U.S. Constitution requires that the President periodically "give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." This was originally often accomplished via a written report, but during the last century, it has become common for the President to deliver his report in person during the State of the Union Address.But if you look at the shenanigans that have taken place during recent States of the Union Addresses, we decided that we needed in on that action. Being the go-getters that they are, Jake and Collin took it upon themselves to prepare a State of Stolendroids Address. Now I don't want to steal their thunder, but I will say that the state of Stolendroids is strong. We have some amazing things planned for 2020 and beyond. What are they? You'll just have to listen to find out.Also, no speeches were torn in half during the making of this recording. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Stonehill College professor Peter Ubertaccio teaches a class on the history of State of the Union addresses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron DeSantis "monkey this up" comments turn Florida Governor's contest into a race about race. Do racists really need to be told not to vote for a black candidate? Democrats want the Florida Governor's Race to be about anything besides ideas, because Gillum's ideas are not winners on the ballot. Abolition of ICE. Medicare for All. Trump goes after Google for not promoting his State of the Union Addresses. Google's response doesn't quite add up for me. CNN doubles down on story that was based, in part, on Lanny Davis' now retracted statements.
Ron DeSantis "monkey this up" comments turn Florida Governor's contest into a race about race. Do racists really need to be told not to vote for a black candidate? Democrats want the Florida Governor's Race to be about anything besides ideas, because Gillum's ideas are not winners on the ballot. Abolition of ICE. Medicare for All. Trump goes after Google for not promoting his State of the Union Addresses. Google's response doesn't quite add up for me. CNN doubles down on story that was based, in part, on Lanny Davis' now retracted statements.
This is Daniel Riley for Passionate World Radio Network. The events in South Florida are a Wakeup call to local governments that Washington won't fix violence at our schools!. They'll have to do it themselves; School Boards need to require metal detectors and fences to keep potential attackers out. For that matter, no longer are High School and College Campuses to accept anyone leaving campus during the day; andone unaffiliated with the school is to stay off campus until classes end for the day. Period. If giving security to schools that put most prisons and State of the Union Addresses to shame are the answer, so be it-enough is enough!
Some notes and sources from the episode: State of the Union Addresses of the Presidents of the United States www.presidency.ucsb.edu/sou.php. George Washington's Mount Vernon: First Annual Address to Congress Franklin D. Roosevelt: Annual Message to Congress on the State of the Union - January 6, 1941. The American Presidency Project: www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=16092 George W. Bush: Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union - January 29, 2002. The American Presidency Project: www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29644 George Washington's first state of the union address George Washington's Mount Vernon: www.mountvernon.org/education/primary-sources/state-of-the-union-address U.S. Constitution. Art. II, Sec. 3
The State of the Union wasn't quite what everyone expected. Here is a brief episode to give you the State of Space Policy. Purchase the brand new Ad Astra merch here!!! Referenced Works Trump advisors defend then-candidate's space policy proposals Same advisors call for "new direction" Space Foundation valuation of worldwide space economy New NASA record for longest time without an administrator (featuring Casey Dreier) State of the Union Addresses of the past Coming Soon to Space Falcon Heavy gets go ahead for February 6th launch date Follow Ad Astra on Twitter at @AdAstra_Podcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to the mailing list for future updates and events!