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It's Casual Friday! Sam and Emma host David Dayen, executive editor at the American Prospect to round up the week in news. First, Sam and Emma run through updates on the Federal Reserve's continued battle against labor, DeSantis going full fascist with the Florida legislature, the House ethics investigation into George Santos, Norfolk Southern's cleanup in East Palestine, and Bari Weiss' support of bonkers anti-trans “reporting,” before parsing through Joe Biden's recent statements against the democratic right of the citizens of DC to be legislated by their elected officials. David Dayen then joins as he dives right into the move of Labor Sec. Marty Walsh to the Boston Bruins, the minimal void he leaves behind him, and what we can expect from Julie Su's assumption of his position, walking through the policy that will be on her Department of Labor's table, and their main job of sustaining the new workforce coming out of the CHIPs Act and the IRA. Next, David briefly walks Sam and Emma through ongoing discussions about Biden's new FAA appointment, before shifting the conversation to the battle between labor and monopoly coming to a head with an upcoming airline merger seeing a battle between JetBlue and Spirit unions, and the regulatory failures of the freight industry resulting in Norfolk Southern's chemical disaster in East Palestine. Wrapping up, David dives deeper into Norfolk Southern's PR “clean-up,” and tackles the rhetorical pinning of inflation on labor. And in the Fun Half: Emma and Sam discuss Fox tiptoeing around acknowledging their impending lawsuit with Dominion, Josh from New Jersey reflects on the Warren-Sanders split in the 2020 primary, and Ben from Long Island takes on the state of the job market. John from Southern Jersey talks about East Palestine, Tim Pool's dad speaks out about Tim's hypocrisy, and CPAC starts out exactly as stupidly as you'd expect. Burnon from KY pitches some risotto tactics and updates Sam on the bourbon industry, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out David's work here: https://prospect.org/topics/david-dayen/ Help save the Rancho Evergreen Horse Sanctuary here: https://gofund.me/8cdd4608 Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Sunset Lake CBD: sunsetlakecbd is a majority employee owned farm in Vermont, producing 100% pesticide free CBD products. Great company, great product and fans of the show! Use code Leftisbest and get 20% off at http://www.sunsetlakecbd.com. Aura: Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/majority to try 14 days free and let Aura go to work protecting your private information online HelloFresh: No matter your lifestyle or meal preferences, HelloFresh has recipes sure to please everyone at your table. From Fit & Wholesome to Veggie or Family-Friendly, you'll always find something even the pickiest eaters will enjoy. Go to https://hellofresh.com/majority60 and use code majority60 for 60% off plus free shipping! Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
RESISTANCE THURSDAY-RESISTANCE THURSDAY-PROGRESSIVE EDITION-Greatest Generation, Truckers Resisting Truckers Canada,Letittia JamesJan 6th Comm AOC Warren Sanders The Airplane DoorGreatest Generation, Truckers Resisting Truckers Canada Updates,Letitia James I am a Fangirl and Jan 6th updates Progressives Resistance Wins The Best Resistor This Week, Wrap Ups plus LOTS of Editorializing throughout 1.5 hours approximately. As always I say I love when Trumplandia listens to my podcasts (Which they do!) because I long to be their Tokyo Rose!Very packed episodes, with Coffee sipping breaks, and tons of interjections by myself, of course.Lots covered in this podcast, with all of the new measures being taken against the truckers in Canada, and of course their whining about it. Cryptocurrencies used by them are now being curtailed by the government since they re instated their go fund me and switched to crypto. Government has taken swift affection on that. Also, more on the counter protesting.I discuss how the Greatest Generation during WW2 never complained and how if WW2 happened today, these same people would be protesting Closing their shades, and having to grow victory gardens, as undue burdens.I cover all of the juicy stories and updates out of the new Jan 6th indictments, which to me, the Committee is a prime example of resistance, and also the NY AGs comeback to hair Twittler.Move into a series of stories which are being championed by progressives, in Calif Bee legislation, Sen Warren and Bernie Sanders upcoming Committee on Oligarchy, and AOC stating that the President should use his executive pen more, a stand I agree with and i go on a short rant about that. A little m,ore about the history of Progressive movements in the US, and some websites to go to for more Resistance stories.The last story is probably the most funniest resistance story i have ever discussed. You need to listen to find out. I have a very hard time to stop laughing during the entire time. And I have to say, this p;articular resister, is not, in fact Human. But a plane. Listen to find out the details.My wrap up, rant screed whatever you want to call it, and sign off.AS always,m journalist protocols are followed credit is always given to sites, and writers of all articles when quoted.#TPRBreakingNews #SupportLiberalPodcasts #WomenWithScissorsBreaking news intro
Rocky Spurlock stops by to hang out tonight and talk about Farleycon from this past weekend. Warren Sanders has a cameo and shoots hard on DCW. Then, as always, we completely fly off the rails and discuss why Josh never wants to eat Arby's again… --- 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/jason-brown69/message
On this episode of Movement Radio, We have a sit-down discussion with Warren Sanders about his life before wrestling, what drew him to wrestling and what he has been doing since moving to Jacksonville Florida. www.movementradio.us https://www.twitch.tv/unleashedxdemon?sr=a https://www.facebook.com/ThompsonPersonalTraining https://www.facebook.com/chronic.conversations.1 --- 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/movementradio2019/message
A little trip down memory lane with Jerry Anderson and a story from the one and only Warren Sanders. Then in part 2 Josh gets completely SHITFACED in real time, thanks a lot Drew --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bio Licy Do Canto (@docantolicy) is Managing Director of BCW Healthcare in the firm’s Public Affairs and Crisis practice. He leads policy and public affairs strategy for the firm’s healthcare clients in North America across public and corporate affairs, government relations, communications and reputation management on a diverse and broad range of healthcare issues. He also oversees the BCW Healthcare Team in Washington, D.C. An expert in health and healthcare policy, with twenty five years of experience at the national, state and local levels across the nonprofit, philanthropic, corporate and government sectors, Licy is an accomplished, values-driven leader with unparalleled experience in developing and leading integrated public affairs campaigns combining strategic communications, public relations, political and legislative initiatives, policy, coalition building, grassroots/grasstops efforts and direct advocacy. Before joining BCW, Licy built and lead a nationally recognized minority owned strategic public affairs and communications firm, served as Health Practice Chair and Principal at The Raben Group, was the Chief Executive Officer of The AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families, and managed and helped set the leadership direction for strategic policy, communications and advocacy investments in executive and senior government affairs roles for the American Cancer Society and the nation’s Community Health Centers. Before joining the private sector, Licy served as health policy advisor to U.S. Rep. Barney Frank and served in several stints in the Office of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. During his extensive tenure in Washington, D.C., Licy has played a leading role in efforts to draft, shape and enact many pieces of legislation and policy affecting public health, health care safety net and the U.S. health care system. Licy is a graduate of Duke University and holds a certificate in public health leadership from the University of North Chapel Hill—School of Public Health and Kenan Flagler Business School, and is the recipient of multiple industry awards and citations for his leadership, policy and public affairs acumen, including being named to The Hill Newspaper list of most influential leaders in Washington, D.C. consecutively over the last ten years. Resources Why Embracing Diversity Will Lift Us Out of This Crisis Faster on Medium. Licy Do Canto Video Interview on the Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in Times of Crisis New BCW Inclusion & Diversity Offering: https://bcw-global.com/now-next/inclusion-diversity Related Episodes Taking on the Inequities Laid Bare by COVID-19 with Robert Phillips (Ep. 229)(Opens in a new browser tab) Dr. Alisa Valentin: The Unifying Power of Social Justice (Ep. 178)(Opens in a new browser tab) News Roundup Antitrust red flags about Facebook and Google The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the Department of Justice is prepping an antitrust lawsuit against Google. The suit is expected to focus on allegations that Google is monopolizing the online advertising ecosystem. Facebook also came under scrutiny in the Senate last week, with a bipartisan group of Senators calling foul on Facebook’s newly-announced plan to acquire the popular GIF-making platform Giphy in a $400 million deal which would give the social media giant access to Giphy’s huge user base and roughly 700 million daily impressions. The acquisition would give Facebook access to data on all of the platforms into which Giphy is integrated, Facebook’s competitors, like Mailchimp, iMessage, Signal, Snapchat, Slack, Telegram, TikTok, Tinder, Trello, and Twitter. Snapchat/Twilio to offer in-app domestic violence support Snapchat and Twilio are planning to offer in-app domestic violence support, according to an exclusive report from Axios. The rollout will include an effort to address victims’ mental health concerns. Snapchat will be partnering with the National Network to End Domestic Violence to provide resources, including a way for friends of victims to offer support. Twilio announced that it would provide $2 million in cash grants to orgs providing support services during the pandemic. James Damore moves to dismiss lawsuit against Google Remember James Damore? The white male Google engineer who was fired back in 2017 for writing a screed entitled “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber”? The one that went on and on about how the corporate culture at Google discriminates and marginalizes the viewpoints of conservative white men, namely the alt-right? Well he decided to move to dismiss the case, a motion Google then joined, which led to a resolution that wasn’t made public. So it’s over. No one knows the details. But the matter that consumed the tech community for months over 2 years ago, has now drifted away like it never happened. Warren/Sanders demand explanation about Amazon firings Nine U.S. Senators led by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders wrote a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos demanding an explanation for his company’s firing of at least 4 Amazon workers who’d raised concerns about Amazon’s working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The letter noted that COVID-19 infections have been reported in some 100 Amazon warehouses, that at least 3 Amazon workers have died from COVID-19 complications, and that an Amazon Vice President resigned in protest over the company’s handling of employees’ complaints. Other signers included Cory Booker, Sherrod Brown, Kirsten Gillibrand, Ed Markey, Richard Blumenthal, Kamala Harris, and Tammy Baldwin. No Republicans signed the letter—not even Josh Hawley who has been very vocal about his concerns regarding what he sees as Amazon’s anticompetitive behavior. Amazon’s response is due by May 20th. Nutcase conspiracy theorist spits on 5G engineer who then contracts COVID-19 A conspiracy theorist in London ran up to Michael Demetroudi, an apprentice 5G engineer, yelled, “All you engineers are just trying to import the 5G in every single box”, and then spat in his face. Vice News reports that it wasn’t the first time Demetroudi has been harassed by lunatics for being a 5G engineer – one woman jumped out in front of his truck in the middle of the street and accused him of “spreading 5G from the top of his vehicle”. Another guy started yelling at him when he was just standing in line in his uniform, getting ready to buy a sandwich … I really don’t know what else to say. FCC fines Sinclair $48 million for fake news segments The FCC has fined Sinclair Broadcasting for $48 million for airing paid fake news segments 1,700 times across its stations nationwide in 2016. However, the FCC hasn’t revoked Sinclair’s licenses, even though Sinclair attempted to maintain control over stations it was supposed to divest as part of its proposed merger with Tribune back in 2018. Also in 2018, Sinclair was clowned for forcing its local newscasters nationwide to read the same script echoing President Trump’s exhortations about Fake News. Despite this pattern of conduct, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai refused to revoke Sinclair’s licenses, saying requests by advocates to do so were “politically motivated”.
On The Rampage with Don Lichterman talks about another Joe Biden overwhelming win in primaries yesterday, his huge turn out and how Bernie did compared to 2016. How and why the question is being asked that amid the Warren-Sanders beef, have progressives missed their opportunity? And, how the debate and next Tuesday is a big deal for the Democratic candidates... Plus, progressives must stop trying to get something impossible done and should concentrate on things that can get done, a Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo Called Off By City Officials, the biggest parks vote in recent history... And, that Sandksatru (REM) by Mister Sir is the Sunset Music Video of the Week........Plus, so much more on today's Podcast!
Katy, Robert and Cody have a conversation about all things Sanders and Warrens, Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Pamela and Sophia discuss the recent Warren-Sanders pseudo-controversy, Momentum's response to Labour's (UK) defeat, and the call for a Sanders' presidency by today's left. Members Mike Atkinson and David Mountain talk about building Platypus at the University of Manchester, their impressions of the city's left and their upcoming teach-in, "What the Bloody Hell is 'The Dialectic'?" Finally, we have a quick check-in with Erin Hagood, the editor-in-chief of the Platypus Review, who tells us about the articles in the latest issue, #122, and the upcoming line-up for the February issue. To learn more about Platypus in Manchester, drop by a reading group meeting on Wednesdays, from 6-8pm, at Samuel Alexander A213, University of Manchester M13 9PP, or coffee breaks at Biko's Cafe in the Student Union, on Thursdays from 3pm to 4pm. To attend the upcoming teach-in, on Thursday (01/30) at 5pm, see: https://www.facebook.com/events/484620452239409/ Send article submissions and inquiries about the Platypus Review to editor@platypus1917.org. The current issue: # 122, here, https://platypus1917.org/platypus-review/ The interview of Earl Silbar in the PR can be found here, https://platypus1917.org/2019/06/01/nobody-wanted-to-hear-youre-reactionary-in-what-youre-doing/ Comments / questions / criticism: shitplatypussays@gmail.com
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders converge on foreign policy way more than Twitter thinks. Democratizing foreign policy is a noble goal but is it possible? Millennials are freaked out about World War III and Trump is to blame. The "Phase I" trade deal with China is fake reality TV. Deterrence by escalation is dumb. Breaking the political assassination taboo will prove costly. And why the policymaker literacy gap on artificial intelligence is a career opportunity for the next generation of mandarins.Notes and Sources:Mike Pilger on Ian Bremer: https://twitter.com/mikepilger/status/1215076257362337792Matt Duss on political assassination: https://twitter.com/mattduss/status/1213471599841677312Jess McIntosh on Bernie Bros: https://twitter.com/jess_mc/status/1217470071402123265?s=20Whitney McNamara on AI literacy: https://twitter.com/Whitney_McN/status/1217509704433389571?s=20Howard French in World Politics Review:https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/28470/china-s-policies-toward-hong-kong-and-taiwan-are-driving-a-slow-motion-catastropheWorld Politics Review on the China trade deal: https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/28474/what-does-the-phase-one-u-s-china-trade-deal-actually-accomplishSubscribe to the World Politics Review Newsletter: wpr.pub/undiplomatic
Inspired by (a.k.a. enraged by) the CNN Democratic Debate on January 14, 2020, we decided to do a bonus episode this week to talk about key points we wish the candidates and moderators were addressing, as well as our thoughts about the Warren-Sanders drama and the SJW reaction online. The post B003 Bonus Episode! Democratic Debate 2020 and Lizzie v Bernie Drama appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
(((Cory Booker))) dropped out! And this Warren/Sanders thing happened. NAFTA2 on Overtime!: www.patreon.com/thenewsneverends Timestamps: 0:00: Intro & Mourner's Kaddish 13:49: Warrengate Links: Up In Smoke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S7AMveTOLQ "We need ICE" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A43V_9wahTw Warren on Israel http://www.5tjt.com/glimpse-at-elizabeth-warrens-record-on-israel-as-senator-inches-towards-presidential-run/ Pete saying we need a joint (25:00) https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/15/app-news-section/watch-full-cnn-des-moines-register-democratic-debate/index.html The handshake audiohttps://twitter.com/RealSaavedra/status/1217620513029152770
Flyover Politik Podcast 1-20-20-A Todays 2 part Show 1- CNN loses shit over Senator stating facts proving once again they are not real news 2- Cuomo calls vet a PUNK fredo needs his ass beaten 3- Omar incident with same reporter got her MORE AIRTIME TO BE ANTI SMETIC 4- Women’s March edited by national archive to promote liberals are not hateful 5- Women’s march numbers down media forget they are not for all women and are anti Semites 6- VA pro-gun rally called white nationalist by media again …. Every con protest is racist its what our liberal media does 7- NYT smears Views McCain for not having liberal leanings 8- Pelosi hands out bullet pens for signing impeachment showing its not serious or prayerful 9- LSU visits white house once again media criticize 10- Media Hypocrisy segment 11- Omar getting investigated by FBI/ICE/DEPT ED over numerous criminal activities cover investigative reporting and how media covering up 12- CNN ends this show with release of Warren Sanders leaked mic tape to show now dems see the light CNN is garbage Don’t forget to download Part B NSMG section to finish this show
With the Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump set to begin on Tuesday, Darsh checks back in with the 2020 US Presidential race, discussing the rift between Senators Sanders & Warren and new polling out of Iowa. Recording Date 19 January 2020 Instagram: @nonstoppolitics Music: Vibe With Me by Joakim Karud http://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-7YDBIGCXsY
The McLaughlin Group -- January 17, 2020 with guest panelist Alexander Heffner, host of The Open Mind on PBS Issue one: Trump on Trial Will Schiff's managers be able to make their case on McConnell's turf? Should Trump be impeached on this evidence? Issue two: Battle for the Left Flank What does the Warren-Sanders feud mean for their candidacies and those of the rest of the Democratic field? Issue three: Vladimir Putin's constitutional reforms Do these reforms posit any challenges for us in the upcoming election? What about the long term? Plus: new trade deal with China + predictions Twitter YouTube facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy 2020, y'all! We're gearing up for a new year filled with new mess and problematic figures. In the meantime, we have a mini-episode to whet your appetite! This week we discuss four current events: the Warren/Sanders schism, #Oscarsstillsodamnwhite, Stephen King and his scarily ignorant tweet, and Megxit. Theme song: I'm Doing Just Fine by Sierra and the Radicals Patreon: patreon.com/yourfaveisproblematic Twitter: @podcastYFIP E-mail: problematicfavepodcast@gmail.com
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have a heated discussion after the debate on Tuesday night. The audio was released and they each accused the other of calling each other liars. The articles of impeachment have been signed and are ready to send over to the Senate.
The Warren/Sanders feud is splitting progressives. Can Sanders unite the working class with anti-war policies and Medicare for All?
Episode 792 |Warren confronted Sanders in a hot mic moment after the debate. Let's talk about this along with the reason so many people don't want to support Sanders: His supporters are mean. But let's also juxtapose that to why Sanders supporters won't support anyone else: POLICY.--Lev Parnas' interview with Rachel Maddow was ground shattering for the President. Yet, none of it matters when the Senate is complicit and co-conspirators in obstructing justice. --Finally, many of us started off as #RunWarrenRun. I've supported Warren for years. But here we are. How did we get here?
Mark Wilson Show 01/16/20 Seg 4 The story of Warren, Sanders & the Hot Mic
David Plotz, Emily Bazelon and John Dickerson discuss new impeachment revelations, the Warren-Sanders rift, and Bill Barr going after Apple’s encryption. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, David, and John discuss Megxit. You can tweet suggestions, links, and questions to @SlateGabfest. Tweet us your cocktail chatter using #cocktailchatter or post it to our Facebook page. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) The email address for the Political Gabfest is gabfest@slate.com. (Email may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk about the remaining dem field, tartans we like vs tartans we don't like, and why the Warren/Sanders rift is a complete non-story
Following a discussion of the latest impeachment news, we discuss Trump’s visit to Milwaukee and his continued strength with white evangelicals, the Warren/Sanders dispute, and the latest developments in the vote purging scandal in Wisconsin. The panel closes with a discussion of the Assembly’s failure to override a Governor Evers veto of legistion to de-skill nursing home care. What does it mean and where do we go from here?
Ryan and Felix play newly released audio of the heated post-debate exchange between Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have a heated discussion after the debate on Tuesday night. The audio was released and they each accused the other of calling each other liars. The articles of impeachment have been signed and are ready to send over to the Senate.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have a heated discussion after the debate on Tuesday night. The audio was released and they each accused the other of calling each other liars. The articles of impeachment have been signed and are ready to send over to the Senate.
David Plotz, Emily Bazelon and John Dickerson discuss new impeachment revelations, the Warren-Sanders rift, and Bill Barr going after Apple’s encryption. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, David, and John discuss Megxit. You can tweet suggestions, links, and questions to @SlateGabfest. Tweet us your cocktail chatter using #cocktailchatter or post it to our Facebook page. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) The email address for the Political Gabfest is gabfest@slate.com. (Email may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Tuesday’s Democratic debate, the beef between Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders spilled over onto national television. Derecka Purnell has been following the primary — she says the way this fight ends depends on how we think about identity politics. Guest: Derecka Purnell, lawyer and writer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join McClatchy national political reporters Alex Roarty and Emily Cadei and McClatchy politics editor Adam Wollner as they debate whether Elizabeth Warren can harness momentum from Tuesday night's debate (even if the non-aggression pact with Bernie Sanders might be over), discuss the primary's most fickle group of voters (and which candidate they might eventually choose), and ponder the puzzling campaign for now former candidate Cory Booker (and why he might be yet another victim of the party's wobbly position on Medicare for all.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Tuesday’s Democratic debate, the beef between Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders spilled over onto national television. Derecka Purnell has been following the primary — she says the way this fight ends depends on how we think about identity politics. Guest: Derecka Purnell, lawyer and writer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe at http://patreon.com/strugglesession or http://strugglesession.substack.com On today's episode Katie Halper (Rolling Stones' Useful Idiots) joins us to discuss the Democratic debate and the Warren-Sanders feud. Hear Nina Turner on Katie's podcast: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/matt-taibbi-podcast-bernie-sanders-nina-turner-936310/ Tune: These Arms Are Snakes - Woolen Heirs
Kyle Amos discusses the latest sports and news - Alex Cora losing his job, an update on Odell Beckham giving LSU players money, Luke Kuechly’s surprising retirement, Larry Fitzgerald returning, Duke losing to Clemson, Democrats debating again, CNN taking sides in the Warren/Sanders feud, an unusual bank robber getting caught, “The Rise of Skywalker” crossing $1 billion, James Bond the man, adults trying a ridiculous number of diets in their lives, and more. January 15, 2020 Sports - 2:10News and Politics - 24:10Tech and Entertainment - 43:31Health and Science - 51:35
Jamie and I watched the debate and we have lots of thoughts! Including on some of the pre-debate topics, like the Warren-Sanders stuff, Booker dropping out, and more. Download Here
Exclusive: What Warren-Sanders Said In Tense Moment After Debate; House Managers Deliver Impeachment Articles To Senate; New Evidence Fuels Debate Over Impeachment Witnesses; Indicted Rudy Giuliani Associate At Center Of Ukraine Scandal: "Trump Knew Exactly What Was Going On"; House Managers Deliver Impeachment Articles To Senate As New Documents Shed Light On Giuliani's Shadow Efforts In Ukraine; Exclusive: Warren Said To Sanders "I Think You Called Me A Liar On National TV" After Debate; Exclusive: Sanders Responded To Warren With "Let's Not Do It Right Now"; Hyde Says Texts With Giuliani Associate Taken Too Seriously, Denies He Surveilled Amb. Yovanovitch
1/15/20--Tuesday's Democratic debate left Steve and Stephanie with little to discuss save a symbolic handshake snub that points to a breakdown of the Warren/Sanders alliance. The pact between the two Senators had previously established a no-attack zone. But news broke Monday that the Sanders campaign allegedly dispensed a canvassing script to staffers containing talking points that were negative toward Warren. She made a statement later that day claiming Sanders had said in a private meeting in 2018 he didn't think a woman could win the presidency. Two days later, tension was palpable between the two, not just during the debate, but afterward, as seen by an attempted handshake from Sanders to Warren, which she ignored. The gloves are off, and these ungloved hands are not shaking. This week's Horse Race guests tackle the thing all of us (who are eligible) will be doing come November: voting! With just weeks until the New Hampshire primary, one Massachusetts-based group is focused on getting Independent voters in the Granite state to vote blue. The group, known as the Welcome Party, it partners with a local Democratic political incubator called the Blue Lab. Scott Ferson, founder of The Blue Lab, drops by The Horse Race. He says the purpose of the group is to engage Independent New Hampshire voters to vote in the primary, which he says, will make them more likely to vote in the general. Next, Evan Falchuk of Voter Choice Massachusetts gives us his take on why Ranked-Choice Voting is the right choice for the Commonwealth. Come November, voters in the state will vote on a ballot question to determine whether to implement RCV. Falchuk argues that people winning elections without a majority, as is happening in our current system, isn't fair. He points to 2018's 3rd Congressional District election as an example, when the winner received 22 percent of the vote. And finally, it's trivia time! Now that the new crop of city councilors and select board members are sworn in and active across the state, we have to ask. Who was the youngest person ever elected to the Boston City Council?
Rep. Amash reacts to Pelosi's picks for impeachment managers; Yovanovitch wants investigation into "disturbing" surveillance; New letters: Giuliani had Trump's "knowledge and consent" to request meeting with Ukraine president; Klobuchar: there's a double standard for women in politics, but I can win presidency; Warren-Sanders feud takes center stage at CNN debate; Biden & Sanders spar over Iraq war vote during CNN debate; Candidates make final cases to Iowa voters during CNN debate; WH undecided on including Trump defenders in trial; Trump signs first phase of trade deal with China on the same day house delivers impeachment articles; Dow closes about 29k for first time as Trump signs phase one of trade deal with China; Any moment: Pelosi to sign article of impeachment;
Josh, Kate and David analyze the Warren-Sanders conflict and make predictions about the Iowa debate and upcoming Senate impeachment trial.
ZT and I talk about life, careers, movies, actors and sports
Ce mardi 15 octobre se tenait le quatrième débat télévisé entre douze candidat·es démocrates à l'investiture. Ce même jour, les canditat·es en lice à la présidentielle avaient pour obligation de publier leurs comptes de campagne. Aux États-Unis, les montants levés atteignent des sommes astromoniques: en 2016, Hillary Clinton et Donald Trump avaient dépensé près de 2 milliards de dollars à eux deux. À titre de comparaison, en 2017 la totalité des candidat·es à l'élection présidentielle française n'avait dépensé que 74,1 millions d'euros. Quelles sont les lois qui encadrent le financement des campagnes électorales? Que sont les PAC et les super PAC, ces comités qui amassent des sommes folles? Quelle stratégie Elizabeth Warren –une candidate démocrate qui défend une moralisation de la vie politique– va-t-elle adopter? Pour suivre la course à la présidentielle américaine, Slate.fr s'est associé à la newsletter «Time to sign off» (TTSO) et à l'Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri) pour proposer tous les mercredis le podcast Trump 2020, avec Laurence Nardon, chercheuse à l'Ifri et spécialiste des États-Unis et Romain Dessal, fondateur de TTSO. Suivez-nous sur Instagram et Facebook. Pour échanger et découvrir de nouveaux podcasts, rejoignez aussi le Slate Podcast Club sur Facebook. Générique: «Ghost City (Saeptem Trump Remix)», de Dmitriy Diomores
Warren, Sanders, And Capitalism by Mike and Troy
In this weeks episode we take a look at the top three democratic candidates and how they compare on: Climate Change, Healthcare, Social Security, the Economy, and Education. Hope you enjoy! Sources https://elizabethwarren.com/ https://berniesanders.com/ https://joebiden.com/
Wash post: Trump ordered staff to deal with NOAA tweet that contracted him on Alabama & hurricane; Trump denies he told chief of staff to make NOAA disavow forecasters who contradicted him; Trump's long history with conspiracies and twisting facts; CNN poll: 71% don't trust most of what they hear from WH; Trump insists he fired Bolton as National security advisor; Trump brings up his cancelled Taliban talks in 9/11 memorial speech at Pentagon; Trump on possible mtg with Iran's Rouhani: "not looking at anything"; Trump denies plans to meet with Iran's leader at U.N., Pompeo yesterday said Trump is prepared to meet; New CNN poll: Joe Biden leads field with 24% support, Elizabeth Warren at 18%, Bernie Sanders at 17%; Poll: Biden lead rests on support among black voters; CNN poll: Biden's lead among those who prioritize a candidate who can beat Trump shrinks some since August; CNN poll: 45% are "very enthusiastic" about voting in 2020; Sources: NY prosecutors interview Michael Cohen about Trump org possibly falsifying business records; Patriots' Antonio Brown accused of rape by ex-trainer; Pro Publica: RNC analytics omitting how voters feel about Trump;
Sources: Trump Admin. Officials Considering Replacing National Security Advisor John Bolton With Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo, Who Would Do Both Jobs; Trump Admin. Considering Double Tapping Pompeo For National Security Adviser, Secretary Of State; New CNN Poll: One Night Before Third Dem Debate, Biden Leads Field; Warren, Sanders Virtually tied; Supreme Court Clears The Way For New Asylum Restrictions To Take Effect Nationwide While Appeal Process Plays Out; Pres. Trump Loses Big To 2020 Dem Field In New Pol; One-On-One With Samantha Power; New Wash. Post/ABC Poll: Pres. Trump Trails Several Democratic Candidates In Head-To_Head Matchups; Pres. Trump On New Wash. Post/ABC News Poll: "This Is A Phony Suppression Poll" (It's Not); Exclusive: NY Prosecutors Meet With Michael Cohen In Prison; Seek Details On Trump Organization's Hush Money Payments; Trump Admin. Moves To Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes; Trump Administration Moves To Ban Flavored E-cigarettes Amid 6 Deaths, 450+ Illnesses Possibly Linked To Vaping; 18th Anniversary of 9/11
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were the only two candidates to attend the Native American candidates forum. They both supported criminal charges against the U.S. government for the Wounded Knee massacre and began discussion of U.S. paying reparations to the Indigenous Peoples—reflecting their humanity and introspection and their best day as candidates. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were the only two candidates to attend the Native American candidates forum. They both supported criminal charges against the U.S. government for the Wounded Knee massacre and began discussion of U.S. paying reparations to the Indigenous Peoples—reflecting their humanity and introspection and their best day as candidates. Eric and Channing review and analyze the Native American Presidential Forum, candidates Mark Charles, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren.
In this episode, we discuss last week’s second round of the Democratic Presidential Debates. How were they different from the first round? Who did well? Who did poorly? Who has a lot more work to do? Have the tiers moved, and is there anyone new that could actually win the Democratic nomination? Segment 1: What Issues Were Discussed and Not Discussed? Healthcare, Medicare for All, the Public Option, Private Insurance Immigration, De-Criminalizing the Border, Seeking Asylum vs. Breaking the law Gun Violence/Criminal Justice/Prison Reform/Police Reform/Law and Order/Rehabilitation The Racial Divide in the US/Trump’s Rhetoric Climate Change/Climate Crisis Tariffs, Trade Policy, NAFTA 2.0 Winning Michigan and the Midwest Student Loan Debt Wage Growth, Pay Inequality, Taxes on the Wealthy Foreign Policy, Afghanistan, Iran Nuclear Agreement, North Korea, Policing the World Impeaching Trump, Obstruction of Justice, Mueller Report Segment 2: How Was the Mood Different from the Miami Debates? Bernie, Warren, strong liberal policies being defended Joe Biden referencing his accomplishments with Obama Political strategy and fears of Republican attacks discussed in open Was 3 hours long vs. 2 hours in Miami, more time Segment 3: Who Won the Debates? Night 1 – Warren/Sanders vs. The rest Night 2 – New vs. Obama Segment 4: Who “Lost”? Dave – Courtney – Ryan - Segment 5: Who’s Making the Next Round and What’s Next? As of now, there are eight candidates that are eligible for the next debates in Houston on September 12th and 13th hosted by ABC News. Requirements for September Debates: Polling: Receive 2% support or higher in four different polls between June 28th and August 28th. Polls can be conducted nationally or in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and/or Nevada. Donors: Need support of at least 130,000 unique donors, including 400 unique donors per state in at least 20 states. Current eligible candidates: Joe Biden Cory Booker Pete Buttigieg Kamala Harris Amy Klobuchar Beto O’Rourke Bernie Sanders Elizabeth Warren Close, but not there yet: Andrew Yang – Has donors, 2% on 3 of 4 polls. Julian Castro – Has donors, 2% on 3 of 4 polls. Tulsi Gabbard – Has donors, 2% on 1 of 4 polls. Tom Steyer – No on donors, 2% on 2 of 4 polls John Hickenlooper – No on donors, 2% on 1 of 4 polls All other candidates haven’t reached above 2% in any qualifying polls. If a candidate does not qualify for the September debates, what should they do next? Segment 6: Is There Any Real Daylight Between the Candidates on Policy? Obviously, there were a ton of issues covered over the two nights…What stood out to you? Anything different than the last round of debates? Again, Vox has a good breakdown from the left of who won/lost. Did these debates change your perception of which candidates could defeat President Trump next November? Segment 7: Looking Ahead to the 2020 Election Calendar The Iowa Caucuses will take place on Monday, February 3rd, followed by the New Hampshire Primary on Tuesday the 11th. The Nevada Caucuses take place on Saturday February 22nd, and the South Carolina Primary on Saturday the 29th. Super Tuesday, when Colorado will vote along with a significant portion of the country – including California and Texas – is Tuesday, March 3rd. Segment 8: Wrap Up We have a survey regarding TABOR coming out soon. Gun control likely to lead as a top issue after El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy shootings Thanks for listening, please give us a good rating,
Drama Director on deck! Shanna Beauchamp (Drama '06) is such a joy to talk to. She's brilliant, tough and deeply compassionate. We talk about her work with Kaiser Permanente, growing up post-racial, the shock of landing in the East Coast after that upbringing and even a little Warren/Sanders 2020 talk. Enjoy! Music by Daniel Emond & Max Stamps-Brown. GFX by Dave Thomas Brown. Produced and edited by Rob Morris. 2019.