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Nicolle Wallace anchors live coverage of the swearing in of Rep. Adelita Grivalja (D-AZ).For more, follow us on Instagram @deadlinewhTo listen to this show and other MSNBC podcasts without ads, sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Wednesday on the News Hour, the House of Representatives returns to Washington to take up a bill that could end the longest government shutdown in history. President Trump faces fresh questions about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein as newly released emails mention Trump multiple times. Plus, children from Gaza who suffered debilitating wounds of war receive treatment and a new life in the U.S. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Jessica Brandt, senior fellow for technology and national security at the Council, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping cyber operations, influence campaigns, and intelligence gathering, and what those changes mean for U.S. national security. This is the fourth episode in a special series from The President's Inbox, bringing you conversations with Washington insiders to assess whether the United States is ready for a new, more dangerous world. For an episode transcript and show notes, visit The President's Inbox at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/tpi/are-we-ready-ai-espionage-and-influence-jessica-brandt
Dozens of drivers in Lynnwood thought they were getting free parking near the light rail station… but they got towed instead. Law enforcement across the country are sounding the alarm about an “AI homeless man prank.” Washington’s Superintendent is hiding data to cover his failures. Guest: Former Spokane Police chief and Border Security Alliance Advisory Council Member Craig Meidl gives an update from the northern border. // Big Local: Redmond is using new AI technology to solve crimes. An Issaquah woman was detained outside of a preschool. Stanwood police says that it will consider pedal-free e-bikes as motorcycles. // You Pick the Topic: A woman says she and her husband quit their jobs to oppose Trump.
Fox 13 has a very disingenuous story about the Big Beautifl Bill's effects on Washingtonians. A college student is outraged about her textbook labeling Christians white supremacists. Wisconsin Democrats handed out bracelets that read “Is he dead yet?” in what appears to be a reference to Trump. // LongForm: GUEST: Frank Swoboda with Corner Booth Media says he might move his company out of Washington state because of high taxes. // Quick Hit: Washington’s new ferry contract outsources jobs and delays relief for another five years. Rantz Exclusive: Fire fears force King County Metro to ground electric buses after battery recall.
Detroit Lions Facing a Real Test in Philadelphia The Detroit Lions go into this week with a very different vibe than they had seven days ago. A week after sleepwalking through a sloppy loss to the Minnesota Vikings at home, Detroit walked into Washington and punched the Washington Commanders right in the mouth. It was physical, it was controlled, and it looked a lot more like the version of this team that believes it belongs at the very top of the NFL. Now comes the real measuring stick: a Sunday showdown on the road with the Philadelphia Eagles. Dan Campbell, Playcalling, and an Offense That Finally Looked Like It Meant It The biggest story out of Washington was not just that the Lions won, it was how they did it. Dan Campbell took over offensive play calling and the difference was obvious. There was no easing into the game, no waiting until the fourth quarter to hit the gas. Detroit went for two early after a penalty on the extra point, turned a routine kick into a statement, and immediately changed the math for the Commanders. That is Campbell in a nutshell – aggressive, intentional, and unapologetic. For Jared Goff, it looked like a weight came off his shoulders. Protection was not perfect, but it was worlds better than what we saw against the Vikings. The offensive line, hammered all week for the Minnesota performance, responded with a tone setting effort. Penei Sewell mauled people, Taylor Decker was downfield hunting on screens and runs, and Christian Mahogany's absence was softened by strong work from Kayode Awosika and Tate Ratledge inside. This is what the Lions need if they are going to survive a front that includes Jalen Carter, Hassan Reddick and the rest of the Eagles' pass rush. Campbell and Goff will have to marry protection, timing and aggression to keep the offense out of third and forever and avoid the screen heavy panic we saw two weeks ago. From Washington to Philadelphia: Kelvin Shepherd's Defense and the Next Step It was easy to forget in the frustration after the Minnesota loss that this defense had been playing at a high level for most of the year. In Washington, Kelvin Shepherd reminded everyone why he got the job. The Lions mixed pressures, disguised coverages and tackled well in space. The Commanders never found a rhythm. Detroit never let them breathe. That formula has to travel. The Philadelphia Eagles still have one of the most talented offensive cores in the NFL. Jalen Hurts can extend plays, AJ Brown can take over drives, and DeVonta Smith can hurt you in the blink of an eye. The Lions do not have to shut them out, but they do have to keep Hurts in the pocket, limit the explosives, and make Philadelphia earn every yard. So are the Detroit Lions true contenders or just a tough out. This week will not decide the season, but it will tell us how close they really are. Beat the Eagles in their building and the conversation changes from “nice story” to “NFC favorite.” Lose, and it is another lesson in what it takes to get where they want to go. Either way, Sunday in Philadelphia is exactly what this team has been building toward: a real test, on a real stage, with everything still in front of them. #CampbellPlaycalling #GoffResponds #LionsRebound #ShepherdDefense #BeatPhillyMission #LionsOLWatch #LionsInTheHunt #PhillyTestAhead #FordFieldFallout #NextManUpDetroit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A rare “cannibal CME” is slamming Earth, triggering a G3 geomagnetic storm and lighting up the skies—NOAA says auroras could stretch across 22 states, from the northern tier down into the Midwest. In Washington, lawmakers say they have the votes to reopen the government after the shutdown standoff. Meanwhile, Starbucks’ new “Bearista” cups are causing a full-on merch frenzy. And we wrap with a look at Las Vegas—after COVID hammered the buffet scene, are the iconic Vegas buffets finally back?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been called a “Luddite” and “anti-tech,” but the actor, filmmaker and entrepreneur insists he's actually dazzled by artificial intelligence. He just has qualms with the tech companies building it, and how they're compensating people for their work and data. On POLITICO Tech, host Steven Overly met up with Gordon-Levitt on the sidelines of an Aspen Digital event in Washington, D.C. to discuss AI's consequences for creatives, and what he wants from the tech industry and from policymakers. This episode originally published on June 19, 2025. Steven Overly is the host of POLITICO Tech and covers the intersection of politics and technology. Nirmal Mulaikal is the co-host and producer of POLITICO Energy and producer of POLITICO Tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the U.S. government shutdown drawing to a close, the next steps come into view: Turning the federal government back on after six weeks may not be easy. Or instantaneous. The shutdown was felt across the country, from airport delays to missed paychecks from America's largest employer. And politically, Washington may find itself more divided than before the shutdown. Also: today's stories, including how Ukrainians are staying motivated after more than 3.5 years of war with Russia; how California is reconsidering its oil reserves and policies; and how scholars at Howard University are fighting to preserve Black newspapers. Join the Monitor's Christa Case Bryant for today's news.
Lionel tackles the most stupid system we live in, starting with a scathing loathing of politicians who shut down the government over nothing. He argues that Washington is just "Hollywood" for people who want to be stars, sexy, and rich, not servants. Next, prepare for a deep dive into the latest iteration of AI/AGI, focusing on a strange and sick new device that will blow your mind. This leads to the future of love: Lionel predicts we will soon be marrying bots, guaranteed, as Gen Zers struggle with the notion of 21st-century marriage. The conversation takes a controversial turn, examining why we bother talking about the Epstein story when nothing ever happens, and comparing the case to the acquittal of Diddy on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Finally, a look at the Hollywood elite and the theory that the unusually high rate of celebrity children identifying as transgender might be due to a Democratic slush fund or payoff because Hollywood is "dead" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The government shutdown is inching closer to an end as members of the House of Representatives return to Washington today. They are expected to vote on a bill to end the shutdown this week, after eight Senate Democrats voted with Republicans to advance a budget package on Monday night. The package includes funding for the government until January and would also reinstate federal employees who were laid off during the shutdown. But, and there's a big but, the budget package does not include an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies that make health insurance more affordable for millions of people. To discuss the potential end to the shutdown further, with no answers on healthcare, we spoke with Delaware Democratic Congresswoman Sarah McBride on Tuesday afternoon.And in headlines, CNN reports the United Kingdom is no longer sharing intelligence with the US about suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean, a judge ruled West Virginia National Guard troops can stay in DC, and President Donald Trump is pushing a 50-year-mortgage plan for prospective homebuyers.Show Notes: Call Congress – 202-224-3121Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
House members are expected to end the shutdown as early as today - if they can get back to Washington in time. ByHeart expands its voluntary recall on baby formula. And a California man describes getting hundreds of messages from women who have been targeted by scammers using his photo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another Pop Culture Kiki! We hope you enjoy! 00:00 - Intro07:29 - Corrections Corner: Jerry Lewis08:45 - Scratch Goods10:15 - Halsey14:45 - Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame17:13 - Ads20:02 - Tom Brady22:19 - Hilary Duff26:27 - Kelsea Ballerini28:06 - Stranger Things33:24 - Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun37:11 - Chappell Roan39:47 - Tell Me Lies40:09 - Antonio Brown44:19 - Christy48:47 - Orlando Bloom49:54 - GRAMMY nominations55:13 - Snooki: Paranormal Rookie58:22 - Kardashians01:01:55 - Jeremy Renner01:07:28 - Goop01:14:26 - Brittany Snow01:16:39 - Outro Join our Patreon for more content! - patreon.com/Beyondtheblinds --use code BEYOND for 40% off!! --- Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ---Sponsors--- Bilt! Earn points on rent and around your neighborhood, wherever you call home, by going to joinbilt.com/blinds ! ASPCA Pet Health Insurance! To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/BLINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: Israeli media is reporting that the United States plans to build a massive military base near the Gaza border. The facility could reportedly host thousands of international troops tasked with enforcing the fragile ceasefire inside the Strip—but Washington is pushing back, insisting the reports are inaccurate. Later in the show—a corruption scandal rocks the highest levels of Ukraine's government. Investigators have raided the homes of senior officials and even a former business partner of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in what could be the country's biggest wartime scandal yet. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Debt Relief Advocates: Learn what debt reduction you may qualify for. Go online and visit https://DRA.com American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org - APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit https://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB BUBS Naturals: Live Better Longer with BUBS Naturals. For A limited time get 20% Off your entire order with code PDB at https://Bubsnaturals.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: A rare look inside the paranoid world of Vladimir Putin. Investigators have uncovered that the Russian president operates from three nearly identical offices—built to conceal his true whereabouts, even from his own government. Twin bombings in India and Pakistan have both sides trading blame, threatening to reignite one of the world's most dangerous rivalries. Plus—a quiet diplomatic rift between Washington and London. The U.K. has suspended parts of its intelligence-sharing with the U.S. over concerns about America's recent boat strikes in the Caribbean. And in today's Back of the Brief—China says its stranded astronauts are in good condition after space debris forced them to delay their return to Earth. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Debt Relief Advocates: Learn what debt reduction you may qualify for. Go online and visit https://DRA.com American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org - APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit https://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB BUBS Naturals: Live Better Longer with BUBS Naturals. For A limited time get 20% Off your entire order with code PDB at https://Bubsnaturals.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Donald Trump in Washington, the first White House visit for a Syrian president. Can Trump bring the war torn country into America's orbit? Plus, Russia makes gains in Ukraine's east. How will it affect Trump's negotiations to settle the war? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brock discusses UW's loss to Wisconsin and begins to look ahead to Purdue but Salk veers us into a conversation on the state of college football in Washinton Wednesday. Then, we discuss Sam Darnold facing the Rams for the first time since his rough playoff performance against them last season and Salk crowns this week's Trash Takes winner.
Brock discusses UW loss to Wisconsin and begins to look ahead to Purdue but Salk veers us into a conversation on the state of college football in Washinton Wednesday. Then, we discuss Sam Darnold facing the Rams for the first time since his rough playoff performance against them last season and Salk crowns this week's Trash Takes winner.
From 11/12 Hour 4: Spencer Carbery joins The Sports Junkies to break down the Capitals' win last night.
-Gavin Newsom's “world tour for president” gets skewered harder than a turkey leg at a state fair—while California burns and the bullet trains still haven't left the station. -Brigadier General Blaine Holt joins on the Newsmax Hotline to unpack Ukraine's military collapse, China's rumblings, and Washington's deep-state drug games—all while holding his dogs. Today's podcast is sponsored by :GET FRESH OLIVE OIL : Try real farm fresh olive oils for FREE plus $1 dollar shipping at http://GetFreshRobCarson.com BEAM DREAM POWDER : Improve your health by improving your sleep! Get 40% off this sleep supplement by using code NEWSMAX at http://shopbeam.com/Newsmax WEBROOT : Live a better digital life with Webroot Total Protection. Rob Carson Show listeners get 60% off at http://webroot.com/Newsmax BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From ‘4th Down in the Motor City' (Subscribe Here): We continue to bask in the glow of the Lions' dominant victory over the Commanders. Listen to Dan Campbell himself discuss his decision to take over play-calling duties. We break down Campbell's list of standout players from Sunday, taking a closer look at the defense's massive day and how the offense managed to be so ultra-efficient in Washington.
Ever wish you could listen in as a group of rabbis kibbitz about their jobs–the good, the bad and the ugly? Rabbi Shira hosts a roundtable for her rabbinic friends where they can laugh, commiserate and get some things off their chests. We're joined by Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt of Adas Israel in Washington D.C. and Rabbi Seth Goldstein of Temple Beth Hatfiloh in Olympia, Washington.Support Chutzpod!Submit a questionContact Chutzpod!Subscribe to ChutzstackFollow Hanna on InstagramFollow Shira on InstagramFollow Shira on FacebookFollow Chutzpod on FacebookFollow Chutzpod on Instagram Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
If the Trump administration and GOP can iron out and pass meaningful healthcare reform and provide choices and money to the American people, that will go a LONG way to bolster MAGA's softening image. New interest in the Clinton Foundation has Washington buzzing as new information details a vast conspiracy and cover up. JB Pritzker auditions for the progressive wing of his party and tells President Trump to F**K off as a Biden judge considers releasing hundreds of illegals picked up ICE back onto the streets of Chicago.
The House of Representatives has returned to Washington for the first time in nearly two months and is set to vote to end the nation’s longest-ever government shutdown. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
After 8 Senators broke with Democrats to end the shutdown, Trump and his MAGA regime have now become an unstoppable force in Washington. Steve Schmidt looks at the failures of the Democratic party and why voters should reject candidates who support Chuck Schumer. Subscribe for more and follow me here:Substack: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/subscribeStore: https://thewarningwithsteveschmidt.com/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewarningses.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSchmidtSES/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarningsesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarningses/X: https://x.com/SteveSchmidtSESSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a surprise, Washington’s hybrid-electric ferry broke down yet again. After clearing a major hurdle in the Senate, the government could reopen tomorrow after a House vote. // Seattle progressive activists want to 'adopt' illegal immigrant day labor corners — what could possibly go wrong? // Starbucks has apologized for the chaos that ensued after the release of their ‘bearista’ coffee cups.
Ray and Scott dive into Week 10 of the NFL season with the Trinity Score tool — the deep‑dive WR usage & usage tool you rely on.
A program designed to make amends for the war on drugs is rewarding lifelong criminals with taxpayer funds. Feds have promised an Antifa crackdown, but when? Conservative activist Scott Presler announces he's coming to Washington. Teacher forced to cover up Charlie Kirk shirt.
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and guest Charles Chuck Thompson dive into the latest government shutdown news and the controversial provision that allows senators to sue the federal government for $500,000 each. They discuss the implications of this provision, the general dysfunction within Congress, and the added complexities involving the hemp industry regulation. Nate and Chuck passionately critique the lack of accountability and transparency in Washington, urging for a collective call to action for libertarian principles. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of current political shenanigans and how they affect everyday Americans. 00:00 Intro 02:19 Government Shutdown and Senate Bill 03:18 Senators' Phone Records Provision 04:04 Qualified Immunity and Government Accountability 05:06 Senate's Retroactive Provision for Senators 06:44 Congressional Reactions and Debates 10:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 21:41 Political Apathy and Corruption 23:09 Government Slush Funds and Misuse 23:29 Legislative Hypocrisy 25:47 Hemp Industry Controversy 30:34 Political Party Allegiances 35:58 The Futility of Political Efforts
The record-breaking government shutdown is on track to end after 43 days. But lawmakers are returning to Washington with both parties sorting out internal dilemmas. Democrats are dealing with the intra-party strife that eight caucus members triggered when they joined Republicans to reopen the government. And Republicans are reckoning with the future of the party once Donald Trump leaves office as a confluence of hot-button issues exposes a series of rifts. Playbook's Jack Blanchard and White House Bureau Chief Dasha Burns break down the discord, plus what to expect as the House convenes for the first time in weeks.
Fresh news out of Washington: as a potential end to the shutdown looms - and Treasury Secretary Bessent makes new comments promising relief on prices... Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen broke down the latest, along with a slew of breaking news just crossing at 10 out of both the Federal Reserve and the AI complex. Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos gave his take on what it all means for stocks, while the team also got a read from the ground on the airlines - and any ongoing shutdown impacts - with the CEO of Delta. Also in focus: AMD shares surging as investors get bullish on the name - hear one chip analyst's take on the double-digit move, and whether shares are still a buy here. Plus: details on Toyota's big new EV bet here in the U.S., announced just this hour. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Lawmakers return to Washington, D.C. to vote on ending the longest running U.S. government shutdown, as disrupted travel continues nationwide. Also, President Trump sends the world's largest warship, the U.S.S. Gerald Ford, to the Caribbean to support operations against alleged Latin American drug cartels. Plus, Hollywood legends Michael Caine, Matthew and McConaughey and other celebrities team up with an AI company. And, rising Christmas tree prices have shoppers choosing between real and artificial as they look to save on holiday costs. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jourdan Lewis of the Jacksonville Jags is VERY upset that Lions star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown did the Trump dance FOR Trump at their game in Washington on Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire break down a wild week on Bigger Ten! Indiana's Fernando Mendoza delivers a Heisman moment with a 91-yard TD drive to upset Penn State. Oregon survives a classic Big Ten slugfest in Iowa City. Nebraska's true freshman QB TJ Lateef shines, while Wisconsin shocks Washington with their punter as leading passer.
Bitcoin ETF inflows are exploding as Wall Street and U.S. banks make their biggest push yet into digital assets. Today's market moves come as SoFi Bank becomes the first nationally chartered bank to launch crypto trading, JPMorgan unveils its new deposit token “JPM Coin”, and Visa rolls out a USDC payout pilot to power instant global payments. Meanwhile, Washington is back in action — the government shutdown has officially ended, and the Senate's new crypto market structure bill could hand CFTC oversight of digital assets, setting the stage for the next regulatory era.
Steve Bassett is the Executive Director of the Paradigm Research Group, as he's been a political activist for more than 30-years, trying to end the truth embargo on the subject of UFOs in Washington, D.C. Tonight he joins us to discuss whether or not 'Disclosure' is failing at moving forward? What is hindering the movement of getting more information out?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
From the burning of Washington to the storming of Chapultepec, this episode follows the Marines through a generation of transformation and war. It opens with the War of 1812's final acts. From there, we moves through the Second Barbary War and Archibald Henderson's rise as the "Grand Old Man," who reshaped the Corps into a disciplined, permanent force. His Marines fought across swamps and frontiers in the Seminole campaigns before marching ashore in Mexico. The story ends at Veracruz and Chapultepec, where Marines scaled the fortress walls, earning the words forever carried in song. Support the Series Listen ad-free and a week early on historyofthemarinecorps.supercast.com Donate directly at historyofthemarinecorps.com Try a free 30-day Audible trial at audible.com/marinehistory Social Media Instagram - @historyofthemarines Facebook - @marinehistory Twitter - @marinehistory
Josh Hammer kicks off the show taking aim at Washington’s latest mess — the shutdown vote set for later today. He exposes what the vote really means, why both parties are failing the American people, and why this so-called “solution” could leave us right back in crisis mode by January.On today’s show, Josh Hammer is joined by Bruce Pearl, former Auburn University men's basketball head coach and now Chairman of the Board of the U.S.-Israel Education Association. The two dive into the importance of a strong U.S.-Israel alliance and why that partnership remains vital to America’s security and moral leadership.Coach Pearl also calls out the bad actors trying to divide conservatives by exploiting support for Israel, reminding listeners what true unity on the Right looks like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end of the government shutdown effectively removes the procedural roadblock that had been holding up the Epstein discharge petition, allowing Congress to resume normal business and move the petition forward. With the shutdown over, the House can finally swear in Congresswoman Grijalva, whose vote is expected to be the final one needed to push the petition out of committee and onto the floor for formal consideration. For months, this single vacancy and the broader political paralysis in Washington had stalled momentum toward transparency and accountability in the Epstein case. Now, with full congressional operations restored, the focus shifts back to whether lawmakers will honor their promises and take the next step toward exposing the sealed records and compelling long-delayed answers from the Department of Justice.More than just a procedural victory, the shutdown's end represents a pivotal moment in the broader Epstein accountability movement. It strips away one of the last excuses for inaction and puts renewed pressure on leadership to let the petition proceed without interference. Advocates and survivors who have fought for years to bring Epstein's network of enablers into public view now see a narrow but meaningful window opening. The discharge petition, if advanced, would force long-shielded evidence and testimony into the public record — something both political parties have quietly resisted. With the shutdown over and the arithmetic finally in place, Congress is out of excuses. It's time to act.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
No deal for new Colorado River rules for 7 basin states Mallott, tribal leaders meet with Vance during Washington visit Feds canceled grant that could have helped communities from flooding
In a move that no one could have seen coming a year ago, President Trump hosted Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa - formerly on Washington's list of wanted terrorists - at the White House this week. Thanos Davelis is joined by Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and expert on the Middle East, as we look into al-Sharaa's transformation and the message this meeting sends about US priorities in the region.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Syria's President Meets Trump at White House for First TimeSyria to join US-led coalition to defeat IS group after Trump meetingPivotal U.S. Summit Could Help Mend a Fractured SyriaPower link's European shieldTurkey demands more than 2,000 years in jail for popular Istanbul mayor
In this episode of Great Women in Compliance, co-hosts Lisa Fine and Hemma Lomax get a special preview of the 42nd Annual ACI Conference on the FCPA and Global Anti-Corruption. They are joined by two of the conference's distinguished speakers: Sandra Moser, Partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and former Chief of the DOJ's Fraud Section, and Kimberly Parker, Partner and Co-Chair of the White-Collar Defense & Investigations practice at WilmerHale. Sandra and Kimberly share their personal journeys into the white-collar and compliance space, discuss why this conference is a "must-attend" event in the anti-corruption world, and dive deep into their upcoming session topics. Kimberly explores how companies are re-evaluating resource allocation as global priorities evolve, while Sandra tackles the critical compliance challenges of operating in China amid geopolitical tensions. This episode is a must-listen for practical insights on shifting DOJ expectations, the future of compliance, and tips for any first-time attendees Highlights include: * Sandra and Kimberly's Journeys to Compliance * Spotlight on the ACI FCPA Conference: * Evolving Priorities & Resource Allocation * Navigating Compliance in China * The Future of Compliance Resources: ACI's 42nd Annual Conference on the FCPA and Global Anti-Corruption (December, Washington, DC - https://www.americanconference.com/fcpa-dc/ * Morgan, Lewis & Bockius: https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/sandramoser * WilmerHale: https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/people/kimberly-parker Biographies Sandra Moser is a corporate investigations authority and trial lawyer who co-leads the firm's global white collar and investigations practice. She is former chief of the US Department of Justice's (DOJ's) Criminal Division, Fraud Section in Washington, DC, and a former Assistant US Attorney (AUSA) for the District of New Jersey. She defends companies, boards, and executives in a wide range of matters—including healthcare and federal program fraud, the False Claims Act (FCA), the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), securities, commodities, and anti-money laundering—involving the DOJ, state attorneys general offices, US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), US Congress, and other domestic and international enforcement agencies. Kimberly A. Parker's practice focuses on white-collar criminal matters, internal corporate investigations, and compliance counseling. Ms. Parker is vice chair of the firm's Litigation/Controversy Department, co-chair of the White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice, and co-leads the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and Anti-Corruption Practice. Ms. Parker is also co-chair of the firm's Pro Bono and Community Service Committee. Ms. Parker represents clients in a range of criminal and enforcement matters and also provides compliance and governance advice. She has conducted internal investigations in the United States, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. She has represented companies and individuals in a variety of FCPA enforcement matters. She also regularly counsels clients facing difficult FCPA issues in a variety of business contexts, and assists clients in developing and implementing FCPA compliance programs and conducting FCPA training. She is a regular speaker at FCPA events.
Glenn Wiggle, Mike Hoeflich, and Mike Sperrazza dive into the real fallout of Washington's latest government shutdown—and the hypocrisy behind politicians still cashing paychecks while everyday Americans go without. From bloated regulations driving up healthcare costs to the failures of Obamacare, the hosts call out both parties for their inaction and lack of leadership. They break down how excessive government control has crippled competition, inflated costs, and hurt working Americans, arguing for a return to smaller government, personal responsibility, and common sense. Plus, a no-holds-barred discussion on welfare reform, accountability in Congress, and why the GOP must finally deliver.(00:02:15) Impact of Government Shutdown on Individuals and Politicians(00:11:58) Impact of Regulations on Healthcare Accessibility and Costs(00:14:22) Healthcare Overhaul: Promoting Competition and Efficiency(00:24:28) Effective Legislators: Leading for Progress(00:26:37) Republican Party's Lack of Initiative and Action(00:30:24) Republican Party's Urgency for Accountability and Prosecution(00:34:29) State-Level Enforcement of Welfare to Work
There's no single fix to closing gaps in health care outcomes, says Dr. Maureen Bell, physician director of community impact at Vituity, where she leads efforts to identify and eliminate health disparities. “There are multiple things that we have to work on,” Bell says, including increasing diversity in the healthcare workforce and educating providers on strategies for providing equitable care and considering the “whole patient.” Bell spoke with Movement Is Life's Dr. Joyce Knestrick about how systemic bias, lack of representation, and community barriers shape the care patients receive. She said inequities persist because too often, health systems focus narrowly on medical interventions while overlooking social factors — such as affordability, access, transportation, and the environments in which people live. The 2025 Movement Is Life Annual Summit will take place on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Washington, DC. This year's theme is “Combating Health Disparities: The Power of Movement in Community.” Registration is now open. Visit movementislifecommunity.org for more information. Never miss an episode – subscribe to The Health Disparities podcast from Movement Is Life on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts
What if understanding group dynamics is the secret to building high-performing teams? In this episode, Kevin speaks with Dr. Colin Fisher about what makes successful teams work. They debunk the myth of the lone genius and explore why collaboration, not individual brilliance, drives real innovation. Dr. Fisher explains when team synergy happens and why so many teams underperform without realizing it. He also shares practical insights on optimal meeting sizes, how remote and hybrid work affects collaboration, and how to harness healthy competition without damaging team performance. Listen For 00:00 Introduction 02:04 Guest introduction – Dr. Colin Fisher 03:23 Colin's background and journey 06:14 The big idea of The Collective Edge 07:05 Groups vs. teams 09:27 Polarization and why it matters 10:17 The myth of the lone genius 13:19 The science of synergy 16:32 When synergy happens 19:30 What people get wrong about teams 23:24 How to launch effective teams 25:59 Healthy competition in teams 31:10 Leading remote and hybrid teams 37:29 Colin's life outside of work 38:52 What Colin is reading 40:02 How to connect with Colin 40:28 Kevin's closing thoughts and call to action Colin's Story: Since his days as a professional jazz trumpet player, Dr. Colin M. Fisher, author of The Collective Edge: Unlocking the Secret Power of Groups, has been fascinated by group dynamics. As Associate Professor of Organizations and Innovation at University College London's School of Management, Colin's research has uncovered the hidden processes of helping groups and teams in situations requiring creativity, improvisation, and complex decision-making. He has written about group dynamics for both popular science and management audiences, and his work has been profiled in prominent media outlets such as BBC, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, NPR, and The Times. Originally from Redmond, Washington, he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and now lives in North London with his wife and two children. This Episode is brought to you by... Flexible Leadership is every leader's guide to greater success in a world of increasing complexity and chaos. Book Recommendations The Collective Edge: Unlocking the Secret Power of Groups by Colin M. Fisher Beloved by Toni Morrison Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution by Carlo Rovelli Like this? Creating Dream Teams with Mike Zani Nurturing a Team That Flourishes with Dan Pontefract Harnessing the Power of Group Intelligence with Siobhan McHale Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group
On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we speak with Navroop Mitter, CEO of ArmorText, about the role of Out-of-Band (OOB) communication in cyber incident response.ArmorText Named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Secure Communications Solutions, Q3 2024Cyber Resilience: Incident Response Tabletop ExercisesNavroop Mitter is the CEO of ArmorText, a mobile security and privacy company based in the Washington, D.C. area.Before founding ArmorText, Navroop was a Senior Manager in Accenture's North American Security Practice, where he built and led information security programs across multiple regions. He helped double Accenture's Scandinavian security practice within a year and established the firm's first near-shore security delivery center in Argentina, hiring and training over 30 practitioners in under 30 days.Navroop has led large-scale international security engagements, working across cultures and time zones to strengthen teams in the U.S., India, and abroad. Recognized for his entrepreneurial mindset and expertise in identity and access management, he became one of Accenture's most sought-after leaders for complex, multi-country security initiatives.Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows. Start today for free at limacharlie.io.
If your product strategy stops at the download, you're leaving impact—and revenue—on the table. In this conversation, I sit down with Ghazenfer Mansoor, CEO & founder of Technology Rivers, to talk about building software that actually gets used, loved, and shared. Ghazenfer has been in mobile since the pre-iPhone days and has led the build of nearly 60 apps, primarily in healthcare. We explore ideas from his forthcoming book, Beyond the Download, including why retention beats acquisition, when a mobile app truly makes sense (and when a web experience is smarter), and how AI-driven, proprietary workflows can become a company's real moat. We also step into leadership, including what it takes to fix “broken” projects, the values that guide his global remote team (transparency, fairness, and getting things done), and why peer networks and coaching matter for founders. It's a practical, fast-moving chat for leaders who want their technology to create efficiency, differentiation, and long-term value. Here are some highlights: -Retention over acquisition: Ghazenfer shares practical ways to design for daily use and bring people back because downloads without engagement aren't success. -“Do you really need an app?”: We unpack decision criteria for native vs. web, and why solving a real, repeat problem is the first gate before writing any code. -Workflow is the moat: How codifying proprietary processes, especially in healthcare and HIPAA-sensitive environments, creates efficiency, margin, and higher valuations. -Fixing broken projects: Common failure patterns (from feature chasing to UX missteps) and how to course-correct so you “build it right the first time.” -Leading a global team: The operating system behind Technology Rivers; clear KPIs, remote-first communication, fairness, and a growing commitment to women in tech. Plus the role of EO/Vistage-style peer groups and coaching for tough decisions. About the guest: Ghazenfer Mansoor is the founder and CEO of Technology Rivers, a Washington, D.C.–area software firm specializing in HIPAA-compliant healthcare SaaS and mobile apps. A mobile veteran since the pre-iPhone era, he has led the build of 59+ apps and numerous AI-powered workflow platforms that help service businesses scale, boost margins, and increase valuation. Known for “building it right the first time,” Ghazenfer is frequently tapped to rescue broken software projects. He's the author of the forthcoming book Beyond the Download: How to Build Mobile Apps That People Love, Use, and Share Every Day and host of the podcast Lessons from the Leap. Active in EO and other CEO peer groups, he leads a global, values-driven team grounded in transparency, fairness, and getting things done. Connect with Ghazenfer: Website: https://technologyrivers.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmansoor/ Connect with Allison: Feedspot has named Disruptive CEO Nation as one of the Top 25 CEO Podcasts on the web, and it is ranked the number 6 CEO podcast to listen to in 2025! https://podcasts.feedspot.com/ceo_podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonsummerschicago/ Website: https://www.disruptiveceonation.com/ #CEO #leadership #startup #founder #business #businesspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In June 2025, the Contact Lens Institute (CLI) published Digital Discovery: Consumer Searches Reveal Contact Lens Realities, a comprehensive look at how and why people are seeking more information about these products online.The report examines multiple aspects of search behaviors, culled from public data sources, primarily focused on the United States and Canada. These include diving into the most common contact lenses searches via Google and on other platforms.CLI data also sheds light on the most common questions that reveal patient challenges, suggesting that the contact lens community may benefit from increased focus on health and safety, cost, wear and care, and how brands differAs traditional digital search evolves with the adoption of AI platforms, CLI also investigated how common large language models such as ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini are handling contact lens queries. While steadily advancing, those technologies' abilities to provide the best sources of information are inconsistent, meaning that practitioners may want to have preemptive conversations about AI-generated results with patients who are likely usersAt Vision Expo West, this September, a panel of CLI Visionaries including Andrew Bruce, Dr. Jade Coats, and Jennifer Seymour discussed some of the important findings of the Digital Discovery report.A little bit about the speakers:Andrew Bruce, LDO, ABOM, NCLEM, FCLSA, is a licensed master optician and contact lens fitting specialist in Vancouver, Washington, and founder of ASB Opticianry Education Services. Jade Coats, OD, FAAO, is a nationally recognized optometrist from Bentonville, Arkansas, with clinical expertise in ocular surface disease, dry eye management, contact lenses, and perioperative care for premium cataract and refractive surgery. Jennifer Seymour, LDO, FCLSA, NCLEM, ABO-AC, AAS, is a Nevada Licensed Dispensing Optician, ABO-AC and NCLE-AC nationally certified. Her passion for fitting contact lenses came during her schooling for licensure, learning how contact lenses change patients' lives.Learn more about the Contact Lens Institute and the Digital Discovery Report:https://www.contactlensinstitute.org/resources/digital-search/Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! http://www.aboutmyeyes.com/podcast/