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US Sen. Richard Blumenthal has pledged that the U.S. Senate will block President Trump's attempt to eliminate the Department of Education at the federal level following his recent executive order. But some Connecticut lawmakers are pushing back saying that the majority party is shifting the focus from state investments education by blaming the federal government. We spoke with House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora. Image Credit: Getty Images
On today's episode: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says President Vladimir Putin’s vow not to attack energy infrastructure was “very much at odds with reality” following an overnight barrage of drone strikes; a judge blocks a Trump administration policy banning transgender people from military service; President Donald Trump takes issue with judges striking down his policies; Turkish police arrest Istanbul's mayor; and violent attacks on Tesla dealerships spike. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams return to Earth after 9 months stuck in space. Rep. Mike Flood of Nebraska is the latest GOP member of Congress to face angry crowds back home. Woman who had sought protection from deportation in Colorado churches is detained, advocates say. Judge blocks Trump administration from terminating $14 billion in 'green bank' grants. Judge rules DOGE's USAID dismantling likely violates the Constitution. Trump calls for impeachment of judge who has tried to stop deportations. Trump and Putin agree to an immediate ceasefire for energy and infrastructure in Ukraine war. Pentagon aims to cut up to 60,000 civilian jobs. About a third of those took voluntary resignations. White House says Trump, Putin are to seek limited ceasefire on energy, infrastructure in Ukraine war. Trump's funding freeze leaves US allied Afghan refugees struggling for the basics. Harvard is offering free tuition for families that make less than $200K. Google to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion, the largest deal in company history. Trial begins for Nadine Menendez, wife of former US Sen. Bob Menendez. Louisiana puts man to death in state's first nitrogen gas execution. Stock market today: Back down goes Wall Street as Big Tech resumes its slide. UNC and Alabama State prevail in the First Four, Auburn and Duke stars headline the AP All-America first team, Indiana hires a new men’s hoops coach, a multi-time Super Bowl winner retires and the defending champion Dodgers win in Tokyo. Pope pens letter to the editor while in hospital as Buckingham Palace announces King Charles' visit. Hungary’s parliament passes a law banning Pride events, in a new assault on LGBTQ+ rights. Mediator Qatar condemns Israel’s resumption of war in Gaza. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the trial of former US Sen. Bob Menendez' wife.
UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, joins on Valentine's Day, so of course we discuss those chalk hearts. We also got into voter turnout in Tuesday's primary with the mayor race being on the ballot, plus is Tim Walz going to run for US Senate in Minnesota? Began the show, though, with Valentine's Day, whether those candy hearts are even good and what ever happened to those candy cigarettes. Later in the show, we negotiate a babysitting hourly rate to watch Chergosky's 2 year old. After that, we hit on voter turnout in Wisconsin's primary election, which comes to conclusion Tuesday and how that could be all over the place. Onalaska has one thing on the ballot, while La Crosse has its mayor and school board. After that, news that 66-year-old US Sen. Tina Smith isn't running for reelection in Minnesota and if Gov. Tim Walz would put himself in that race. That led to a few conversations, including if governor or senator is a tougher job and if governor or mayor is more difficult. We also talked about how political parties might handle having a primary in those races and if that's better or worse in terms of winning the overall election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louis Valdes, Florida head of Gun Owners of America, outlines the latest efforts to pass a concealed carry bill, including a special emphasis on protecting women. In depth on several legislative actions in Florida, plus US Sen. Rick Scott's promotion of gun rights for veterans.
00:00 Show open/ Dr. Kenneth Thorpe, Health Policy Management Chair at Emory University, on new legislative efforts that could address obesity and save individuals and institutions money. 7:35 Chef Jane Olivia on alternatives during Dairy-Free February 14:07 Face the State: Fears among Haitian immigrants in Springfield, US Sen. Bernie Moreno (R- OH) on immigration and asylum. Immigration attorney Rishi Oza. Reporting on a recent Columbus protest against ICE raids. 28:36 Face the State: Ohio Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Steve Stivers on President Trump's tariffs. Reporting on flat tax legislation at the state house, proposed changes to Ohio's recreational marijuana law, and a new effort to fight human trafficking.
Fiscal responsibility, new Attorney General confirmed, plus RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard prospects, and more Trump successes with FL US Sen. Rick Scott
67 die in the US' deadliest air carrier crash since 2001, former rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa is announced as Syria's interim president, eight Gaza hostages are released in exchange for 110 Palestinian prisoners, Germany's parliament approves a motion to restrict migration, Meta agrees to pay Trump $25M for suspending his accounts, former US Sen. Bob Menendez is sentenced to 11 years in prison, OpenAI partners with US National Laboratories, as it accuses China's Deepseek of stealing its data, global clean energy investment crosses $2T, and scientists develop lab-grown muscle patches to treat heart failure. Sources: www.verity.news
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Leftist and corrupt OR elections director resigns before she says she is gonna be fired: Her numerous scandals are listed here: https://thefederalist.com/2024/12/19/oregon-elections-director-resigns-months-after-hundreds-of-noncitizens-found-registered-to-vote/ Only a small part of Fed Govt will shut down and here's what it means to you: https://thelibertydaily.com/what-know-about-government-shutdown/ US Sen Mike Lee exposes Johnson, Schumer, McConnell, Jeffries and WH deception in secret negotiations over the last 3 months on 1.7T CR: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/senator-mike-lee-exposes-schumer-mcconnell-johnson-jeffries/ Trump is negotiating for what he is willing to accept by asking for more initially: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/just-trump-says-if-there-is-going-be/ ODOT holds snowplowing hostage without at 35cent gas tax increase: https://oregoncatalyst.com/82777-odot-wont-plow-snow-time-35gas-tax.html
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00000193-b5e4-d38c-abff-ffe597d20000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2024-12-11/illinois-us-sen-dick-durbin-blasts-trumps-mass-deportation-planJoseph LeahyIllinois US Sen. Dick Durbin Blasts Trump's Mass Deportation Plan
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This week on Newsmakers: U.S. Sen. Jack Reed discusses President-elect Trump's initial cabinet appointments, his concerns about the military under the new administration, Democrats' election loss, his 2026 reelection campaign and more.
Republicans prevailed in Ohio's must win Senate race, defeating incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown, with control of the chamber hanging in the balance. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
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We sat down with US Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia to talk about election interference, his recent hearing with tech execs on misinformation and disinformation, and the future of cybersecurity.
More information about what caused the Sothern Boone School District to dismiss early yesterday and to cancel classes today. Plus, United States Senator Eric Schmitt weighs in on the reported second assassination attempt on Donald Trump that occurred over the weekend. Sen. Schmitt also discusses the looming government shutdown and Whiteman Air Force Base.
US Sen. Josh Hawley discussed whistleblower revelations on the lack of Secret Service training among substitute agents in the protection detail at the Trump rally where a shooter attempted to kill the former President. Plus the morning's biggest stories on Hour 4 of the Wednesday Bob Rose Show 9-4-24
Ketchikan Police Chief Jeff Walls agrees to step down in exchange for the dismissal of the assault charges against him; US Sen. Lisa Murkowski visits Ketchikan's slide site and pledges federal support; heavy rainfall is forecast for parts of Southeast this weekend; a group in Petersburg is working to set up a landslide warning system; and Sitka is two days into a widespread internet outage, but a search and rescue there ended successfully.
Join Dr. Wilmer Leon as he takes you inside the 2024 Democratic National Convention at Chicago's United Center. Get a first-hand look at the electric atmosphere, from behind-the-scenes preparations to exclusive interviews with political heavyweights like Bernie Sanders, Maxine Waters, and Terry McAuliffe. Discover the key issues driving the convention and why this election is critical for communities of color. Don't miss this dynamic, insider's perspective on the DNC as Dr. Leon connects the dots between politics, culture, and history! Find me and the show on social media. Click the following links or search @DrWilmerLeon on X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Patreon and YouTube! Hey everyone, Dr. Wilmer here! If you've been enjoying my deep dives into the real stories behind the headlines and appreciate the balanced perspective I bring, I'd love your support on my Patreon channel. Your contribution helps me keep "Connecting the Dots" alive, revealing the truth behind the news. Join our community, and together, let's keep uncovering the hidden truths and making sense of the world. Thank you for being a part of this journey! Announcer 1 (00:06): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Announcer 2 (00:14): It's the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Join the conversation with web channel politics and color powered by bit Central Globecast, Blake Hahn Media and AZA Group. Dr. Wilmer Leon (00:34): Wilmer Leon here at the Democratic National Convention 2024 coming to you from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, in the house that Mike built. And we thought we'd just go inside, go down to the floor of the arena as they're preparing for the event to kick off tomorrow, Monday with Joe Biden going to be the primary speaker at the event opening up the event. And let's get a little behind the scenes look, see how they're setting things up, listening to some of the music. The DJs are preparing for the introduction of the states and all kinds of different roll calls. Votes are going to take place, all kinds of things that they're doing here. Let's go inside and get a peek behind the scenes here on the floor at the 2024 convention and just wanted, again to give you a little insight, the behind the scenes as things are setting up, they're testing out the musicians, the temps are playing as we're here. And you can see you've got CNN, you've got the NBC news, Fox News, PBS, all of the channels and all of the networks that you're used to seeing from the other side of the camera. We can see as they've got the stage set up, it's a really, really beautiful backdrop that they've created here for the convention, the Announcer 3 (01:46): Democratic Party, the 47th President of the United States Tiana Thomas - Volunteer (01:50): I am here to be politically aware and to be civically engaged in what is going on with the Democratic Party and this nation's politics. Dr. Wilmer Leon (01:57): So as a volunteer, what are some of the things that they have you engaged in? Tiana Thomas - Volunteer (02:01): So I'm serving as a foreign press liaison, and so I'm working with the foreign press and making sure that they get to where they need to be and that they're educating Americans abroad about what's going on with the DNC. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:11): Yes, we do have a special guest here. We have the former governor of Virginia, Terry McCullough. Thank you so much for joining us, governor. Well, Terry McAuliffe - Fmr. Gov of MD (02:18): It great to be with you, man. Excited. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:20): Why are you excited? Terry McAuliffe - Fmr. Gov of MD (02:22): Well, let's see. This is my 13th convention. Okay. I've run a couple of these. I've chaired them, chaired the National Party. Usually when you have these events, it takes a day or two. The warring factions got to come together after the primaries. None of that. This time everybody's together. There's joy, there's happiness. Record amount of money's been raised, record amount of grassroots supporters have signed up to knock on doors. We've never experienced anything like this. It's extraordinary. So I'm pretty fired up. Got a long way to go, but I'd much rather be us than them. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:53): My guest, rear Admiral retired Mike Smith. He is the president and founder of the National Security Leaders for America. Admiral Smith, thank you so much for joining us. Ret. Admiral Mike Smith (03:03): Thank you. Thank you for having me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:05): Many would say we didn't expect that this would be the National Security Year, that it has become a lot of things going on out there. What do you see the immediate future looking like? Ret. Admiral Mike Smith (03:18): I think the immediate future, given how close the race is, is potentially frightening. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:27): I'm joined by Ashanti Golar, president of Emerge. Yes. And you are building a woman led America, one woman at a time. A' shante Gholar, President, Emerge (03:34): Yes. We are so excited to be here talking to you today. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:38): Thank you for joining us. So what type of training program do you provide? A' shante Gholar, President, Emerge (03:42): So what we do is break down and demystify what it takes to run for our elected office for women. We do this through our signature training programs, our bootcamps, our step forwards. But most importantly, we let women know that they already have what it takes. We just give them those tools, the skills, the resources, but most importantly, a network of support so they don't have to do it alone. Dr. Wilmer Leon (04:08): Politics and color was able to catch up with Senator Bernie Sanders as he was entering the floor of the Democratic National Convention here in Chicago, Illinois. And here's what he had to say. Reporter (04:18): Senator Sanders, how does it feel to be here at the Democratic National Convention? Bernie Sanders, US Sen. Vermont (04:22): Well, it feels great. Nice to see that Michael Jordan statue. Dr. Wilmer Leon (04:25): He was obviously happy to see the statue of Michael Jordan and was expressing the increase in energy that is being now demonstrated and felt throughout the entire party. Politics and color was also able to catch up with California Congresswoman the Maxine Waters here at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Rep. Maxine Waters CA (04:42): Well, I want to tell you, I'm a friend of politics. I stuck with him until he made his decision. I think he said to some of us a long time ago, you have not back and I'll have, he's done everything that he says he would do. He's an honorable man and he did the most historic and fantastic things when he and endorse Dr. Wilmer Leon (05:03): Congresswoman Maxine Waters was expressing the appreciation that chief feels for the service provided by President Joe Biden. And that is felt throughout the entire Democratic party. Senator, I'm joined here by Malcolm Kenyata, Pennsylvania State representative. My first question, there's a lot of enthusiasm here that the gears have shifted dramatically over the last three weeks. What is in it for communities of color? Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta - PA (05:28): Everything. Everything. I will say it this way. America is great, but everybody hasn't benefited from its greatness. And a part of what we know is that there are far too many families who are experienced in life the way that I did. I grew up in a working poor family in North Philly. My dad was a social worker, my mom was a home health aide. I spent a lot of my life moving around five, six different places by the time I graduated high school, got my first job at 12 years old, washing dishes at a little restaurant. And a part of what I learned very early on is that for far too many families, it doesn't matter how hard you work, you get up every single day working your heart out, and yet you can't look your kid in the eye with a straight face and say it's going to be better for you than it is for us right now or than it was for me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:24): Congressman Glenn Ivy, fourth District of Maryland. Prince Georges County, prince Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:28): Prince Georges County. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:29): Thank you so much for joining me. Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:30): Thanks for having me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:32): One of the questions that I've been asking most of my guests, why is this 2024 election so important to communities of color? Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:40): Well, two sets of reasons. One is that there's a lot of positive things that are coming out of the Biden Harris era from the legislation they put in place trying to keep the cost down on prescription drugs. Insulin was the first one, but there are others coming now, trying to continue expanding internet access so everybody has the opportunity to use it because it's not optional anymore. You need it for homework, you need it for doctor's appointments, you need it for all kinds of things. So they're trying to build that out as well. And abortion rights and reproductive rights. Dr. Wilmer Leon (07:10): Why is that so hard to do? People would think in this country that internet access would be a given...! (07:20): Wilmer Leon live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois at the United Center for Politics and color.com Announcer 1 (07:26): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.
Episode 528 Jim Fetzer, a former Marine Corps officer, has published widely on the theoretical foundations of scientific knowledge, computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and evolution and mentality. A magna cum laude graduate of Princeton who majored in philosophy, he earned his Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science. He has received many awards and recognition for his teaching and scholarship. McKnight Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth, has also conducted extensive research into the assassination of JFK, the events of 9/11, and the plane crash that killed US Sen. Paul Wellstone. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaeldecon/support
US Sen. Amy Klobuchar says she fielded calls from people in Kamala Harris' camp who had questions about Gov. Tim Walz before the Harris campaign announced its decision today to choose him. She says she spoke highly of Walz. But critics of Walz were ready when the news broke. The Republican nominee for vice president, JD Vance, told a crowd in Philadelphia that Walz is a far-left radical.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports a GOP senator will take on one of the 'Tennessee Three' in a Senate race this November.
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a U.S. senator resiging after his corruption conviction.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on election match-ups in Montana, including a key Senate race.
This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – In a hearing with US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, US Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) laid bare the lie that illegal immigration is not impacting US elections. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Please note: Google Podcasts are merging into YouTube Music. See details here.Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the funeral for former Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut.
Facts & Spins for March 29, 2024 Top Stories: Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 25 years in prison, Putin warns Ukraine on the use of NATO F-16s, the UN picks Saudi Arabia to lead its women's rights forum, a report claims illegal guns from the US are fueling gang violence in Haiti, the Argentinian embassy shelters Venezuelan opposition leaders, former US Sen. Joe Lieberman passes away aged 82, Disney and a DeSantis-backed board reach a settlement, the White House orders federal agencies to appoint chief AI officers, Spanish prosecutors seek a jail term for Luis Rubiales over his Hermoso kiss and contraceptive injections are linked to brain tumors in women. Sources: https://www.verity.news/
Facts & Spins for March 12, 2024 Top Stories: Ramadan begins without a Gaza cease-fire, The Democratic Alliance claims victory in Portugal's election, The US evacuates its Haiti embassy staff amid gang violence, The US Dept. of Justice opens a criminal investigation into Boeing, The UK is found to be the second-most unhappy country globally, Sam Altman returns to OpenAI's board, Police in Pakistan crack down on opposition protesters, US Sen. Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to obstruction of justice, The UK allocates £117M to protect muslim communities, Scientists advance towards making IVF eggs from skin cells, and a professor offers a controversial new theory of gravity. Sources: https://www.verity.news/
This week on Newsmakers: Rhode Island U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse discusses his recent trip to the Munich Security Conference, the wars in Ukraine and Israel, fixing the Washington Bridge, immigration and more.
US Sen. Duckworth (D-IL) talks about aviation, migrant, democracy, and the current conflict in the Middle East.
Wednesday, December 20, 2023: Warrensville Heights City Schools are closed today due to a bomb threat as officials investigate. Plus, Warrensville Heights resident Ali Akram has been sentenced for driving drunk while striking a firefighter who was on a motorcycle and paralyzing him. We also share what we know about the suspects charged with multiple carjackings in Cleveland, including that carjacking of an Ohio State University football coach who was in town on a recruiting trip. We also introduce you to an incredible international model with Down Syndrome, fill you in on what Sen. Sherrod Browns says Norfolk Southern should do about a dilapidated train bridge, look at holiday scam warnings, tell you the busiest travel days for the rest of the year, and more on 2023's last edition of 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy New Year and see you online in 2024 everyone! (I'll still be on your TVs for the rest of the year!) -Stephanie Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Twinsburg model with Down syndrome inspires people around the world to follow their dreams https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/community/heartstrings/twinsburg-model-with-down-syndrome-inspires-around-the-world/95-a3c535e6-6b67-4657-af07-7123cc038cc5 'Clearly insufficient': US Sen. Sherrod Brown renews demand for Norfolk Southern to fix 'dilapidated' Lake Avenue Bridge in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/us-sen-sherrod-brown-renews-demand-norfolk-southern-fix-dilapidated-lake-avenue-bridge-cleveland/95-b0fb789a-9bb3-4380-ac0f-d1cd048bb38d
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If the US is going to supercharge its production of electric vehicles and its batteries, it's going to need a lot more graphite.Graphite is a key battery component, and currently, much of the supply comes from China — particularly when it comes to the highly processed form used in electric vehicles (EV). Amid increasing tensions, the Chinese government placed new export controls on shipments of graphite on Dec. 1. And the recent move is getting attention in North America, where companies are eyeing graphite deposits that could feed the domestic supply chain. Some 30 miles outside Nome, supplies for Graphite One's remote mining exploration camp wait at a staging area the company uses for its helicopters. Credit: Berett Wilber/The World That includes Alaska's Seward Peninsula, the finger of land in the western end of the state that stretches toward Russia and the Bering Strait.This past summer, US Sen. Lisa Murkowski traveled to the area, to what the US Geological Survey says is the country's largest graphite deposit. She flew in by helicopter to the remote site tucked between mountains and a huge tidal estuary.There, she visited an exploration camp that belongs to a Canadian company, Graphite One. With help from the US government, it could one day become the site of a mile-wide, open pit mine. In Nome, US Sen. Lisa Murkowski walks away from a helicopter that flew her to the Graphite One project, a mining exploration camp that the Canadian company is developing to build an open pit graphite mine. Credit: Berett Wilber/The World While construction is still years away, the project is getting a grant of nearly $40 million from the US Department of Defense to speed up its development — a step that Murkowski supported.“If we're going to talk electric vehicles, if we're going to talk about the contents of your cell phone, you're going to want graphite,” she said in a video she later posted to social media. “You're going to want American graphite. And why not Alaskan graphite?”Graphite One is among a number of mining companies developing new mineral deposits in Alaska. And while this work is supported by the US government, many of the companies are headquartered in Canada or elsewhere.Gracelin Baskaran, a mining economist at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the US has not focused on mining in “a very long time.”“We have actually turned to companies like Rio Tinto, Anglo American, BHP,” she said. “We turn to these giant mining companies, and sometimes we forget that they're not American.”Some of the Indigenous people with ties to the area of the Alaska graphite deposit would rather see the graphite stay in the ground. Teller and Brevig Mission are the two Iñupiaq villages nearby, and Brevig Mission is only accessible by plane or boat. The nearest full-sized grocery store is 70 miles away, so many residents subsist on harvests of salmon, moose and berries in the vicinity of Graphite One's project. The main store in Teller lacks fresh produce and charges steep prices for groceries, making hunting and fishing essential for the village's Iñupiaq residents. Credit: Nathaniel Herz/The World “The further they go into the mine, our subsistence is just going to move further and further away from us,” said Gilbert Tocktoo, president of Brevig Mission's tribal government. “Sooner or later, it's going to become a question of: Do I want to live here anymore? Or do I want to make a choice to move?”Graphite itself isn't toxic, but Graphite One is still examining whether mining it could generate heavy metals. The mining techniques under consideration pose a relatively low risk, said Dave Chambers, president of the Montana-based Center for Science in Public Participation, which provides technical assistance to tribal and advocacy groups on mining issues. But, he added, that doesn't mean “no risk.”“There is always a possibility for some sort of catastrophic failure — but that doesn't happen very often,” he said. “There's also a possibility there will be no impact — that doesn't happen very often, either.”Some residents of the nearby villages say they're open to the development.“If it's good and clean, so be it — it's money,” said Nick Topkok, a Teller resident.Topkok, who was taking a break from hanging salmon to dry on the beach in his village of Teller, said he doesn't oppose Graphite One. Four in 10 residents live in poverty in Teller, and Topkok said a mine would create jobs in a place that needs them badly. Freshly cut salmon dries on racks in Teller, a traditional Iñupiaq village on Western Alaska's Seward Peninsula. Salmon are an essential food source for Teller residents, who must drive 70 miles on a gravel road to reach affordable groceries. Credit: Berett Wilber/The World He said it also might help the town finally get running water and sewer systems for the homes there; right now, nearly everyone in town uses what's known as honey buckets for their toilets.“It's money for 50 years or more,” he said. “I'll be dead by then. But it'll affect my kids financially.”Topkok's kids aren't in Teller right now. He said they moved away because there are no jobs in town. He's done some work driving boats for Graphite One in the past. And he said he thinks the mine can coexist with the locals and their fish and game harvests.“Anchorage, Alaska, you've got moose running around, you've got bears running around, they'll be adapted, you know,” he said. “It's going to take a year or two, and they'll be right there.”Graphite One's mine, if it's opened, would benefit the area economically. A regional Indigenous-owned corporation recently said it would invest $2 million in the project.But, ultimately, it's a foreign mining company that will be calling the shots — because Graphite One has the mining rights to the land, not Indigenous corporations or tribal governments. The Tuksuk Channel, which reaches inland to the Imuruk Basin and its surrounding tundra, is a vital area for harvests by residents of the nearby Iñupiaq villages of Brevig Mission and Teller. Credit: Berett Wilber/The World Graphite One's Canadian chief executive, Anthony Huston, pointed out that the project would come with other benefits: training, jobs and college scholarships.“I think to myself, ‘What can I do to give these people the potential for a job one day, the potential to put gas in their ski-doo, to be able to live and work and stay in their village, if that's what they choose to do?'” he said. “And that's where I see Graphite One really stepping in.”Huston said he understands the importance of protecting the environment and locals' subsistence harvests — and the company has spent some money to back up that commitment. Earlier this year, it decided to fly in fuel to its remote camp rather than barging it through an environmentally sensitive channel, which would have been cheaper. But objections remain. Conservation groups have challenged other large Alaska mining projects in the courts, and at least one has already expressed opposition to Graphite One. Company officials say they expect intense battles over permitting in the years to come.An earlier version of this story was produced by Northern Journal, APM Reports and Alaska Public Media as part of the Public Media Accountability Initiative, which supports investigative reporting at local media outlets around the country.
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At its state convention in Greensboro over the weekend, North Carolina Republican party delegates voted by a 2-to-1 margin to censure US Sen. Thom Tillis over his positions and votes on gay marriage, red flag gun laws, and immigration. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this second helping of Top Hat: DeSantis candidates don't prevail in Florida but the "anti-woke" war continues with a teacher under attack for showing a Disney movie, US Sen. Collins getting illegal donations from Hawaii defense contractors, Lauren Boebert's heartbreaking divorce, break-in at NSA Jake Sullivan's home, Rudy Giuliani accused of rape and selling presidential pardons, and South Carolina Supreme Court may make gerrymandering almost impossible to stop in their state.
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, like clockwork, the Republicans led by Mitch McConnell are working with Chuck Schumer on a massive spending omnibus bill in the name of fully funding the government and they plan to do it in the lame-duck session. Interestingly, the Wall Street Journal will support this massive spending to keep the government open but sat idly by when the government shut down the private sector. Who are these Republicans that claim to be conservatives but march to the drumbeat of Schumer and McConnell? They are phony conservatives, and they are sabotaging the important work that needs to be done for the American people. Later, Apple gives into China's request to remove the AirDrop function so that anti-lockdown protesters can't share information. Apple is also threatening Twitter with removal from the App Store because Elon Musk has opened the platform to share truths about COVID and other dissenting ideas that they suffocated in the past including former President Trump's account. Apple is using its monopolistic power to destroy disagreement and Gov. Ron DeSantis is their next target to be canceled. Afterward, US Sen. Mike Lee joins the show to discuss the most recent bill passed in the Senate to codify same-sex marriage. Lee says that this is problematic for communities of faith that don't recognize same-sex marriage and suggested amending the bill, but the bill passed anyway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday's Mark Levin Show, the big divide that people keep talking about exists and it's between liberty and tyranny; between law and order and we are on the right side of history. Just like the Democrat party hates the Constitution and the founding of the country they hate liberty and embrace chaos to promote their 'progressive' agenda. With 'progressivism' being the bastard child of Marxism, it promotes the notion that the economy exists for the benefit of the government which exists to support the ruling class. Then, don't be fooled when President Biden and the Democrats blame the Republicans and big oil for the massive price increases due to energy shortages that are coming at the end of November because of Biden's policies that slowed domestic energy expansion. Later, US Sen. Mike Lee calls in to discuss how Democrats are pushing a pseudo-independent to fool never-Trump Republicans and others into thinking they won't be as radical as the Democrats. Lee added that Democrats are pushing for total domination in Washington to push their liberal agenda. Afterward, US Senate candidate Herschel Walker joins the show with an update from his campaign. Walker called out Sen. Raphael Warnock for being a Marxist and evicting people unfairly from properties owned by his church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, President Biden has unleashed a war on American energy independence and the leftwing alliance for electricity (disguised as climate change activism) is ideological and insane. The country doesn't have enough electricity to go around, especially since it takes fossil fuels to create electricity in the first place. Biden's horrific policies on energy have driven Saudi Arabia into an alliance with Russia and will drive up the cost of fuel in the United States. This will seriously damage the lifestyles of Americans on fixed incomes and Biden will simply blame the oil companies and gas station owners for his man-made disaster. Then, American voters must be diligent in defeating the Democrat power structure. We're either going to vote them out or they're going to take our power. Democrats are focused on strengthening the power of the state by destroying the relationship between parents and children, dismantling law and order, and our economic system. Later, Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson claims the founders approached the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments in a race-conscious way, but in fact, they approached it from the perspective of equal justice under the law. Brown-Jackson's legal reasoning is going to make Justice Sotomayor's opinions look like Oliver Wendell Holmes's. Sadly, the civil rights movement has adopted the leftist Marxist agenda and if you don't embrace it, you're a racist. Afterward, US Sen. Mike Lee joins the show to discuss his re-election race and how it's never been more important for Republicans to have a majority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday's Mark Levin Show, the FBI has raided Mar-a-Lago the home of former President Donald J. Trump. It's unclear what the FBI is searching for and has never occurred before in US History. With the midterm elections 90 days away, the timing of this search warrant into Trump's vault stinks like a political vendetta from the Russia Hoax to impeaching him when he was already out of the office, to the illegal unprecedented January 6th committee, to this raid. Later, Washington Democrats voted 51-50, with Vice President Harris casting the tie-breaking vote to push America into a depression approving an $800 spending bill falsely named the "Inflation Reduction Act." All whilst nation faces the highest inflation in 40 years. The left within the media are trying to position $4.00/gallon gas prices and Red states voting on state abortion laws as a win for Biden. Then, Democrats have introduced a new 15% tax on corporations which will cause companies to cut jobs to pay the higher tax. What America needs is to slash taxes and control government spending not increase deficit spending. Afterward, US Sen. Tim Scott joins the show to discuss his new book "America, a Redemption Story: Choosing Hope, Creating Unity." Scott shared how shocked he was that the FBI raided the home of a former President over presidential records pertaining to the Federal Records Act. Scott added that FBI Director Wray's answers to recent questions by the Senate Judiciary Committee was dumbfounding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices