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Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent and co-author of the Morning Shots newsletter for The Bulwark joins in studio to talk about the reflecting pool, Iran and how he started the Nooot cheer for Lars Nootbaar and if he has been involved in any recent sports in the DC area.
Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent and co-author of the Morning Shots newsletter for The Bulwark joins in studio to talk about the reflecting pool, Iran and how he started the Nooot cheer for Lars Nootbaar and if he has been involved in any recent sports in the DC area. Wyatt Sharpe, Gen Z political commentator and host of The Sharpe Exchange on YouTube join the show to talk about the ban of social media in schools and why he says Gen Z should be represented in those talks.
Chris and Amy are at war with Michelle Reasor-West and the Garden Hotline. Host of Sports Open Line and Cardinals pre/post game Matt Pauley joins to talk about the weekend in Kansas City, why the team will be in it for the long haul. What to do as we approach trade deadline if they are still in the playoff picture and more. Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent and co-author of the Morning Shots newsletter for The Bulwark joins in studio to talk about the reflecting pool, Iran and how he started the Nooot cheer for Lars Nootbaar and if he has been involved in any recent sports in the DC area. Wyatt Sharpe, Gen Z political commentator and host of The Sharpe Exchange on YouTube join the show to talk about the ban of social media in schools and why he says Gen Z should be represented in those talks.
This year's WHQR luncheon guest was Tamara Keith, Senior Political Correspondent and co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. Keith spoke about covering the president, the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and her new series, Swing Shift, a long-term project to document the perspectives of voters in swing states. Keith also took questions from our audience and sat down with WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman.
We have to imagine that the life of an NPR White House Correspondent does not consistently feel relaxed, homey, sentimental, and warm. But you know what does? Field of Dreams, the 1989 Kevin Costner movie about an Iowa farmer with a field overrun by baseball ghosts. Danielle Kurtzleben, a White House Correspondent for NPR, is from Titonka, Iowa (population 491) and has probably seen the movie eleventy squillion times. She can quote large portions of the dialogue and proved it in our interview by reciting James Earl Jones' “They will come” monologue in her most sonorous NPR voice. You'll be asleep soon. By the way, do baseball ghosts sleep? Are there bunk beds out in the corn fields? Am I overthinking this? Subscribe to Danielle Kurtzleben's Substack, Very Professional Journalizing, by going to daniellekurtzleben.substack.com. Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org. Follow the Show on: Instagram @sleepwcelebs Bluesky @sleepwithcelebs TikTok @SleepWithCelebs John is on Bluesky @JohnMoe John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback. _________________________________________________________________________ Join | Maximum Fun If you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member. Go to www.maximumfun.org/joinsleeping for our one-stop portal to becoming a member and supporter of Sleeping with Celebrities. Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joinsleeping
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge are joined by Jimmy Failla to discuss the Knicks' long-awaited championship, fan reactions in New York, security concerns surrounding a major UFC event attended by President Trump, and the rescheduled White House Correspondents' Dinner. Failla also weighs in on reports of bulk purchases boosting Jill Biden's book sales, her defense of President Biden's mental fitness, and Hillary Clinton's criticism of Biden's decision to remain in the 2024 race.
Brad is joined by Jeff Mordock, a White House Correspondent for the Washington Times. They discuss President Trump's upcoming meeting in France with President Macron, what they're hoping to accomplish and further details on the Iran Peace Deal.
In hour 3, Brad is joined by Jeff Mordock, a White House Correspondent for the Washington Times. They discuss President Trump's upcoming meeting in France with President Macron, what they're hoping to accomplish and further details on the Iran Peace Deal. He later shares the hypocrisy in the left's Voter ID beliefs and the evidence to back it in California. Brad later discusses whether or not being rich is immoral and why the Democrat Party was to take away the rich's control of their money.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show with Brad Young guest hosting, Brad is joined by Jacob Olidort, a Chief Research Officer and Director of American Security at the America First Policy Institute. He shares the latest known information on the Memo of Understanding with Iran. When will it be signed? Will it hold? Brad is then joined by George Rosenthal, a Co-Owner of Throttlenet for Tech Talk Tuesday. They discuss the UK British Prime Minister, Kiers Starmer, announcing a ban for kids under the age of 16 from using social media apps. How will it work? What are the pro's and cons? In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Brad is then joined by Dave Simons, a Partner and the Managing Director at One Private Wealth. Simons reacts to Wall Street's huge day and discusses how the Iran Deal will impact the economy, the new Fed Chair, Kevin Walsh, and the changes he will make. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who discusses the Knicks winning the NBA Finals, the Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup Finals, the United States' impressive start to the World Cup and more. In hour 3, Brad is joined by Jeff Mordock, a White House Correspondent for the Washington Times. They discuss President Trump's upcoming meeting in France with President Macron, what they're hoping to accomplish and further details on the Iran Peace Deal. He later shares the hypocrisy in the left's Voter ID beliefs and the evidence to back it in California. Brad later discusses whether or not being rich is immoral and why the Democrat Party was to take away the rich's control of their money.
In this Monday's episode of Media Confidential Alan and Lionel are talking to NPR's media correspondent David Folkenflik about what is actually happening at American broadcaster CBS.They discuss the popularity of CBS's flagship show 60 Minutes and how a new leadership is trying to make changes at the programme.They'll talk about how Bari Weiss, editor-in-chief of CBS News, is getting along in her new role—and how staff are reacting to her new pick of Nick Bilton as 60 minutes executive producer.The three discuss the influence of David Ellison, CEO of Paramount Skydance, which owns the channel. Plus, Alan asks if the apparent internal ructions are down to ineptitude or trying to keep Donald Trump sweet...They also ask if David will be attending the re-run of the White House Correspondents dinner, which was cancelled (and Donald Trump evacuated) after a shooting... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy and Michael Kelley welcome The Bulwark's White House Correspondent, Andrew Egger, to discuss the US/Iran ceasefire plans; a British traveler is impressed with the US park services; Mark Sundlov from the Soldiers Memorial, a new exhibit explores the role of Native Americans in the US military; birthdays and social media.
Journalist Gary O'Donoghue is the Chief North America Correspondent for BBC News. Last year his coverage of the 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump won the Royal Television Society Breaking News Award. He made the news himself in 2025 when he secured a 20-minute exclusive phone interview with Trump who was by then the US President.Gary was born in London and brought up in Essex. When he was eight he lost his sight and attended specialist schools for blind and partially sighted children. He read philosophy and modern languages at the University of Oxford before embarking on his BBC career.He has reported on mass shootings, filed stories from the Macedonian border during the Kosovo conflict, covered the Iraq War and chronicled seven British general elections. He became the BBC's Washington correspondent in 2014 and, as well as Donald Trump's two terms, has covered the administrations of Presidents Obama and Biden. Gary is based in Washington DC and when in the UK lives in West Yorkshire with his partner Sarah. Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinleyDesert Island Discs has cast other journalists away to the island over the years including Lyse Doucet, Clive Myrie and Lindsey Hilsum, You can hear their programmes if you search through BBC Sounds or our own Desert Island Discs website.This episode was recorded before the shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner on 25th April 2026.
Jeff and TDP take over the reigns while Lewis is in Miami. Jeff starts the show speaking on steppin' in Chicago, The guys also discuss the 2026 White House Correspondents' dinner Trump incident, Jeff speaks on that and other distractions such as Meg and Klay breaking up. The Voting Rights Act and more! #inamansworld #votingrightsact #powerofthevote airdate: 4-30-26
I’ve been watching Matt Koff’s new comedy special Cat Man all week — it’s out now on YouTube — and this week I got to talk with Matt about it. He’s an Emmy-winning Daily Show writer and the winner of New York’s Funniest Standup 2023. We talked about the cultural discomfort around men who love cats, and the very real divide Matt has clocked between Manhattan audiences (who think men with cats are weird) and Brooklyn audiences (who emphatically do not). As a fellow middle-aged cat dad, I related more than I’d like to admit. We also got into how Cat Man came together: self-financed, shot in two shows on a single night at the Comedy Cellar, and made with a crew of longtime Daily Show colleagues who transformed the Village Underground into something out of David Lynch by way of The Muppet Show. And we talked about the shift from being angry about not being famous to being relieved about it — a turn that, for Matt, has a lot to do with the grease stains on his shirts. Matt Koff is a Brooklyn-based stand-up and Emmy-winning TV writer who has been at The Daily Show for 13 years. His debut comedy album, Who’s My Little Guy?, is out on 800 Pound Gorilla Records, and he’s written for The Onion and the Trevor Noah-hosted White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Be sure to check out the bonus conversation with Matt dropping on Patreon! Find it here on my Patreon page. You can find Matt at mattkoff.net and at mattkoff.substack.com.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Reagan Reese is the White House Correspondent for the Daily Caller. She previously served as an education reporter at the Daily Caller News Foundation. Before that, she graduated from Hillsdale College with a degree in Rhetoric, where she played softball. She now serves as a standout outfielder on the Caller softball team.
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, June 4, 20264:20 pm: Breccan Thies, White House Correspondent for The Federalist, joins the show to discuss his piece about how the America250 commission, created by Congress to plan celebrations of America's 250th anniversary nationwide, funneled millions to leftist groups during the Biden years.4:38 pm: Brian Kennedy, Chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger: China, Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, and President of the American Strategy Group, joins the show to discuss his piece for Real Clear Politics on why there is an urgency to secure America's elections.6:05 pm: Adrienne Byrd, a West Virginia mother of two, was recently charged with contempt of court in Berkeley County for engaging in a hug with her daughter and posting the hug – and information about a child-welfare court case – on Facebook. Adrienne Byrd joins Rod and Greg to discuss her case.6:38 pm: Robert Moffitt, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about his piece for Real Clear Health about the progress made by the Trump administration in cracking down on Medicare fraud.
Ronica Cleary - Cleary Strategies On Trying DIY PR: "You don't know what makes you newsworthy. You don't know what lands. You don't know what's a really good pitch and what's not." Every business wants, well actually, needs customers. How do you get customers? You get noticed and you get your business in front of potential customers. How do you grow this awareness? You can shout from the street corner, cold-call, pay for advertising, or use the tried and true way to build trust and that is to get some news stories written and published about you. The interesting thing about public relations is that, with the right public relation expert, you can control the narrative about your business and grow the awareness of your brand in a trusted space. People generally trust the news much more than they trust an advertisement. So if you are in the news, you are much more likely to be a trusted brand. Ronica Cleary has been on the news side of the desk and now helps businesses get noticed with her PR firm, Cleary Strategies. She and her crew craft the stories and push them to the editors and people that can get them on the pages, print and web, that people read. Listen as Ronica explains the power of PR and how she has built her PR firm from her incredible experience as a television journalist. Enjoy! Visit Ronica at: https://www.clearystrategies.com/ Sponsors: Calls On Call Extraordinary Answering Service, phone answering for small businesses: https://callsoncall.com Some videos have been recorded with Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=james-kademan Podcast Overview: 00:00 Starting Cleary Strategies Unexpectedly 06:09 Covering Trump's first election campaign 09:09 Media relations and crisis management 11:33 Evolution of media placements 13:59 Pitching to a busy newsroom 18:23 Managing media queries efficiently 22:16 Managing Public Relations Challenges 25:45 Concerns about paid media placements 27:11 Shady PR practices discussion 30:51 Using PR to Boost Visibility 33:50 Developing client content themes 37:20 Building a thought leadership presence 40:08 Importance of a founder's story 42:59 The value of PR in business 46:37 Podcast audience quality over size 50:26 Reflections on Starting a Business 53:56 Assessing contractor fit and retention Podcast Transcription: Ronica Cleary [00:00:00]: We, we think like producers when we pitch our clients. We don't. We have to think as a producer would so that when we present the pitch to the newsroom, it's like we've produced the segment for them and not because they aren't capable, not because they can't, but because maybe they don't have the bandwidth to do so. And so if our pitch comes perfectly packaged with the pieces in place, the B roll ready to go, the expert teed up the potential questions all written for you. You know, they're not going to take it word for word, but it's like all of the pieces are there. James Kademan [00:00:36]: You have found authentic Business Adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle stories and triumphant successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found in the podcast link found@drawincustomers.com we are locally underwritten by the Bank of Sun prairie, Calls On Call Extraordinary Answering Service, as well as Live Switch. And today we're welcoming, slash, preparing to learn from Ronica with Cleary Strategies. And today we are talking pr. So Ronica, how is it going today? Ronica Cleary [00:01:07]: It's going so well. Just poured myself a fresh cup of coffee, finished the pot. James Kademan [00:01:12]: So lucky. Ronica Cleary [00:01:13]: We've had a caffeinated day, but it's a good day. James Kademan [00:01:17]: Yeah, nice. Tell me, how long have you been in the PR business? Ronica Cleary [00:01:24]: So I'm approaching eight years this summer. So we started our agency, I always say we opened our virtual doors before it was cool. Yeah, nearly eight. And so it's, we're kind of, I can see in the horizon that 10 year mark, which is exciting. James Kademan [00:01:42]: I don't know what the, what the metrics are, what the data is for. How many businesses make it 10 years? It's not many. So I feel like you're doing very well. Ronica Cleary [00:01:50]: They talk about that five year mark as a really big turning point and I felt it and I think that's a very valid marker for, you know, a shift in your business. But I think you maybe hear less about the 10 year mark because people probably throw in the towel by then. James Kademan [00:02:06]: They're like, forget this, I'm done. No more, no more. Oh, it's funny. How did you end up in the PR business Ronica Cleary [00:02:14]: accidentally? You know, it was not on purpose, but that's been the beautiful part of the journey. So if I'm being more specific than accidentally, I think it was really client request for that type of service. So I'm a former television journalist and when I left TV I did obviously intentionally start a business and open Cleary strategies. But my vision was to do a lot of communicate traditional communications and support with internal communications and writing and, you know, coaching and. But what people were asking for in my network, because when you started business, you know, your first customers are usually in your network, was, you know, you used to be on tv. Can you help me get on tv? And it was, you know, I didn't call it PR in that moment, but I did have an aha moment a few years into running my business where I said, I think I'm a publicist. Like, how did that happen? And, you know, then we, I mean, we realized that was becoming our identity. I've really leaned into it and I love it. Ronica Cleary [00:03:12]: And we are now a full service PR agency. And that is very, very much our identity today. And we don't do any internal comms or anything like that. So a big shift from customer demand and direction, which is a really cool way to grow. And it's been great. James Kademan [00:03:27]: Nice. So what made you get out of tv? I guess that's an assumption. Maybe you haven't. What made you get out of being a video journalist? Ronica Cleary [00:03:35]: So that is, you know, a lot of reasons. But I'll make it brief because we only have 52 minutes. So let's see. I had a really beautiful career in television. I like to say I had a storybook career in tv. And my most recent work in television was as a White House correspondent. I worked in Washington D.C. and I covered the White House as a journalist. Ronica Cleary [00:03:56]: And my contract was coming up for renewal and I was pregnant with our second child. And at the time, my husband and I actually lived in different states. I lived in the District, the, the District area. I lived in Maryland, but right outside of D.C. with our daughter on my own. And most of the time and he was up here in Pennsylvania. And, you know, it just seemed like the right time to live under one roof with a. With the birth of our second coming and now we have three, which is really beautiful. Ronica Cleary [00:04:26]: And family's very important. And I always really was entrepreneurial. I always had a passion and an interest. I had a really bad attempt at entrepreneurship in my 20s, and I didn't have the drive or the focus to really turn it into something. And in my, let's see, how old was I? I guess my mid-30s. When I started this business, I was a different person and I was ready to really give it an honest try in, in the real sense of the, of making a service business work. And it felt like the right time. And I had done so many wonderful things in tv, it wasn't that, you know, I certainly hadn't done everything, but I felt like I had checked that box in my. Ronica Cleary [00:05:09]: And that I could really look back on that and feel accomplished and like the ride was extremely meaningful. And it felt like a time when I could close that chapter in a thoughtful way. So that's. That's kind of the. The Cliff Notes. James Kademan [00:05:24]: All right, this is. I want to go down the White House correspondent journalist a little bit. Ronica Cleary [00:05:29]: Sure. James Kademan [00:05:30]: Tell me about the contract. Was that with a specific channel or. Ronica Cleary [00:05:35]: Oh, yeah, sure. So I worked for the local Fox affiliate in Washington. So my TV contract was with WTTG, and that's Fox 5. That's the local station in Washington. And then if you cover the White House, you can become a member of the White House Correspondents association, which I was. But my contract in television was with the local Fox station in Washington. And, you know, I moved down there to become the political reporter for the station. It's actually, you know, I don't know if your listeners are super into this, but, you know, it's really rare for local stations to have White House correspondence. Ronica Cleary [00:06:09]: Usually that's a network thing or a print and print reporter thing or some radio stations. But I was down there. I covered the presidential election leading up to the election of Donald Trump for the first time, his first campaign. And, you know, I know he is president today, but that first time that he won, I mean, that the, the media momentum was a frenzy. It was all consuming. And so independent of the politics, I was down there at a really unique time that as a local news reporter, they actually said, we need someone in the briefing room. So that's kind of where, like, I call it like a bit of a storybook career, because usually to get in that briefing room, you've got to follow the journey into working at a national network or, you know, working for, I would argue, maybe a. A bigger news outlet. Ronica Cleary [00:06:58]: And while WTTG,...
Graham Platner has a lot of things in his favor as he runs for a US Senate seat in Maine: it's an off-election year, the president's approval rating is slumping and dragging down the whole GOP. Should be a breeze as soon as Platner gets through this latest scandal.Guests:Danielle Kurtzleben, White House Correspondent for NPR and “Masculinity politics expert.”Ken Klippenstein, independent journalist covering national security and U.S. politics.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, Madeline Ducharme, Patrick Fort, Rob Gunther and Paige Osburn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graham Platner has a lot of things in his favor as he runs for a US Senate seat in Maine: it's an off-election year, the president's approval rating is slumping and dragging down the whole GOP. Should be a breeze as soon as Platner gets through this latest scandal.Guests:Danielle Kurtzleben, White House Correspondent for NPR and “Masculinity politics expert.”Ken Klippenstein, independent journalist covering national security and U.S. politics.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, Madeline Ducharme, Patrick Fort, Rob Gunther and Paige Osburn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graham Platner has a lot of things in his favor as he runs for a US Senate seat in Maine: it's an off-election year, the president's approval rating is slumping and dragging down the whole GOP. Should be a breeze as soon as Platner gets through this latest scandal.Guests:Danielle Kurtzleben, White House Correspondent for NPR and “Masculinity politics expert.”Ken Klippenstein, independent journalist covering national security and U.S. politics.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, Madeline Ducharme, Patrick Fort, Rob Gunther and Paige Osburn.This conversation took place on June 3 and does not reflect new reporting in the New York Times from June 4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mark talks about Bill Pulte, whom Trump wants as his new intel chief. Over at CBS News, Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes has been fired after some drama with the execs, and the show's ratings aren't what they used to be. The White House Correspondents' Dinner is making a comeback and moving to a new spot. Also, Steve Hilton had a strong performance in the California Primary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark talks about Bill Pulte, whom Trump wants as his new intel chief. Over at CBS News, Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes has been fired after some drama with the execs, and the show's ratings aren't what they used to be. The White House Correspondents' Dinner is making a comeback and moving to a new spot. Also, Steve Hilton had a strong performance in the California Primary. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews Fox News contributor Liz Peek. She weighs in on whether Steve Hilton stands a real chance in the governor's race. Meanwhile, Karen Bass is ahead of Steven Pratt for Mayor of Los Angeles. Liz questions what Karen Bass has actually done for California and is skeptical about the Democratic Party shifting back to the center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark talks about Bill Pulte, whom Trump wants as his new intel chief. Over at CBS News, Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes has been fired after some drama with the execs, and the show's ratings aren't what they used to be. The White House Correspondents' Dinner is making a comeback and moving to a new spot. Also, Steve Hilton had a strong performance in the California Primary. Mark interviews Fox News contributor Liz Peek. She weighs in on whether Steve Hilton stands a real chance in the governor's race. Meanwhile, Karen Bass is ahead of Steven Pratt for Mayor of Los Angeles. Liz questions what Karen Bass has actually done for California and is skeptical about the Democratic Party shifting back to the center. There's been a meeting at 60 Minutes about possible lineup changes, and Mark explains how these things usually go in the broadcasting world, drawing on his own experience. The DOJ is investigating George Santos for allegedly making money from sports betting and other issues. Tom Homan, the Border Czar, says Delaney Hall in Newark, NJ, isn't closing down, which is drawing a lot of national attention because of the conditions there for immigrants. Senator Bernie Sanders also chimed in, saying AI mostly seems to benefit the wealthy right now. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. They discuss whether Steve Hilton and Steven Pratt could actually win in California and if there's any shot that the state turns red. Ann also shares her thoughts on Scott Pelley's firing from CBS News, pointing out his history of liberal comments that Mark agrees with. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump To Speak At Rescheduled White House Correspondents' Dinner July 2nd. Do we care? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. is facing accusations of helping to make the Ebola outbreak in central Africa possible because of cutbacks in health funding to the region by the Trump administration. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has rejected that charge. Ramy Inocencio reports. The White House Correspondents' Association rescheduled its annual dinner for July 24 after a shooting disrupted the initial event six weeks ago. Weijia Jiang has more. "The Points Guy" founder and CEO Brian Kelly joins "CBS Mornings" to reveal and break down the results of its 10th annual best airlines report. The rankings are based on factors like reliability, experience, loyalty programs and cost. U.S. Coast Guard investigators are in the Bahamas to start a new search for evidence of missing American Lynette Hooker. One official says the probe now includes the possibility that Hooker was murdered. Cristian Benavides reports. The NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks get underway Wednesday. Oscar winning filmmaker Spike Lee speaks to "CBS Mornings" about his decades of being a Knicks fan, why he's confident in the team and the NBA Finals. André De Shields speaks to "CBS Mornings" about starring in "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," which is a reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber's classical musical told through the lens of ballroom culture. De Shields talks about bringing ballroom to Broadway and his latest Tony nomination. Jon Hamm previews "Your Friends & Neighbors" season 2 finale, saying "it is satisfying" and provides some answers for fans. He also talks about the relatability of the show's characters and reflects on "Mad Men."
"Three Things You Need to Know"...more problems for Platner...Molly Ringwalds ticket giveaway...Hamburger Helper flavors ranked...texts...rescheduled White House Correspondents dinner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner has officially been rescheduled, and Joe Pags has the latest details and what it could mean politically. Then, Pags takes aim at James Talarico, arguing the Texas Democrat's public image and political positions don't match the Christian values he frequently promotes. He also breaks down why Graham Platner's attempts to appeal to both sides of the political spectrum are backfiring amid renewed scrutiny over past controversies. Plus, an update on the Anti-Weaponization Fund and why supporters say the fight against politically motivated prosecutions and government overreach remains just as important years after January 6. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the rescheduling of the White House Correspondents Association dinner.
On this episode of Obsessed, Matt Wilstein sits down with comedy legend Robert Smigel — the creator and voice behind Triumph the Insult Comic Dog — for a hilarious and revealing conversation about his decades at Saturday Night Live, discovering Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, working alongside Conan O'Brien and Adam Sandler, and his unforgettable experience roasting MAGA figures at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Smigel also opens up about the rise of Triumph, his new podcast Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends, and the behind-the-scenes stories from some of the most iconic moments in comedy history. Follow Kevin Fallon on Instagram @kpfallon Follow Matt Wilstein on Instagram @mattjwilstein New episodes every Thursday, and Saturday; early drops on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
May 23, 2026; 7am: In a rare show of defiance, members of President Trump's own party are pushing back against his so-called anti-weaponization fund, which could give millions to January 6 rioters. Republican lawmakers have described the $1.8B fund as “utterly stupid, morally wrong”, “unexplainable,” a galactic blunder,” and “stupid on stilts.” Ali Vitali, host of “Way Too Early” and MS NOW Senior Congressional Reporter, and Jeff Mason, White House Correspondent for Bloomberg, join “The Weekend” to discuss. For more, follow us on social media: Bluesky: @theweekendmsnow.bsky.social Instagram: @theweekendmsnow TikTok: @theweekendmsnow To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW 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.
Here at The Bulletin, we're beginning our summer programming. We'll be re-airing the best segments from the past four years of the show. This week: Christian universities are closing at a notable rate. Alan Nobel joins Russell Moore and Clarissa Moll to discuss the reasons for this trend and the implications. Then, Clarissa talks with author and former Obama speechwriter David Litt about developing an unlikely friendship with his MAGA brother-in-law. Then, we consider how churches can effectively and appropriately engage the world in the age of screens and digital media. REFERENCED IN THE EPISODE: It's Only Drowning: A True Story of Learning to Surf and the Search for Common Ground by David Litt GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Join the conversation at our Substack. Find us on YouTube. Rate and review the show in your podcast app of choice. ABOUT THE GUESTS: Alan Noble is an associate professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University and author of numerous books and articles. Alan's writing appears in Modern Reformation, Christianity Today, Vox, Buzzfeed, and The Atlantic. David Litt is a New York Times bestselling author and a semi-finalist for the James Thurber Prize for American Humor. A former senior speechwriter for President Barack Obama, David was described as "the comic muse for the president" for his work on the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Since leaving the White House, he's written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, TIME, and The Guardian, among others, and served as a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a twice-weekly news analysis podcast from Christianity Today, with editor-at-large Russell Moore and executive editor of news Clarissa Moll. Each episode offers commentary on current events and headlining news with a roundtable of premier guests, and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world The Bulletin listeners get 25% off CT. Go to https://orderct.com/THEBULLETIN to learn more. “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Producer: Clarissa Moll Associate Producer: Alexa Burke Editing and Mix: Kevin Morris Graphic Design: Rick Szuecs Music: Dan Phelps Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Senior Producer: Matt Stevens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Go Fact Yourself is ready to burst with trivia! Erinn Hayes is an Emmy-nominated actor known for comedies like “Children's Hospital” and dramas like “It's Not Like That.” One of her favorite parts of her job is getting to work with great colleagues; and a lot of that started with performing improv at Disney's California Adventure. Jordan Carlos has written a new book intended to help his fellow cis straight men with their relationships – Choreplay: The Marriage-Saving Magic of Getting Your Head Out of Your Ass. He's also written for “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore” and he'll tell us how that culminated in him getting to write a joke for the White House Correspondent's Dinner. Areas of Expertise: Jordan: The move Rear Window, the New York City grid system,and market bubbles (especially the Dutch tulip bubble). Erinn: Low-allergen cat breeds, Jelly Belly jellybeans, and the movie Romancing The Stone. What's the Difference: What a Dump What's the difference between a dump and a landfill? What's the difference between a toilet and a commode? With Guest Experts: Professor Anne Goldgar: USC's chair in European history and author of the book Tulipmania: Money, Honor and Knowledge in the Dutch Golden Age Kathleen Turner: Actor whose decades-long career includes iconic films like Romancing the Stone. Hosts: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Credits: The MaxFun Drive is over, but it's always a good time to go to maximumfun.org/joingofact to support this show and get monthly bonus episodes. Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell. Additional editing by Valerie Moffat. Seeing our next live-audience shows by YOU! Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joingofact
18 passengers from a cruise ship tied to a deadly hantavirus outbreak are now being monitored at U.S. health facilities, with one person testing “mildly” positive. The suspect charged in last month's White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting pleads not guilty, as his attorneys move to remove U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and other Trump administration prosecutors from the case. Former President Biden is preparing to attempt to block the release of audio recordings from his 2017 memoir interviews, which became evidence in Special Counsel Robert Hur's classified documents investigation - president of the Oversight Project Mike Howell weighs in. The undefeated national champion Indiana Hoosiers visited the White House to celebrate the program's first title, though star quarterback Fernando Mendoza missed the event because of NFL rookie commitments. Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 for a free info kit and to see if you qualify for up to $10,000 back through May 29. Lean: Discover why LEAN is becoming the choice for real weight‑loss results—shop now at https://TAKELEAN.com use code MK. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The impact of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's crimes has been felt in so many places, from the halls of Congress to the royal families of Britain and Norway. Here in the U.S., it's taken the work of student journalists to uncover the worrying details about Epstein's hidden relationship with another important institution: Harvard University. Epstein didn't go to Harvard (actually, he didn't graduate from college at all). But back in 2020, Harvard released a report aiming to detail its relationship with Epstein, including the millions of dollars he donated to the university. As journalist Pablo Torre and student journalists at the Harvard Crimson discovered, Harvard was actually keeping a lot of secrets about its relationship with the convicted sex offender. We spoke with Torre about his investigation and what he wants Harvard to do now.And in headlines, President Donald Trump participates in a Maternal Healthcare Event in the Oval Office, the Supreme Court is leaving access to a widely used abortion pill untouched until at least Thursday, and the man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner pleads not guilty.Show Notes: Check out Pablo's podcast – https://tinyurl.com/yjn2ndp2 Call Congress – 202-224-3121 Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/y4y2e9jy What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcast Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/ For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Iran's months-long internet blackout is exposing growing cracks inside the regime itself, as politically connected elites reportedly receive privileged online access through controversial “white SIM cards” while millions of ordinary citizens remain digitally cut off from the outside world. North Korea reportedly adopts a chilling new constitutional provision requiring automatic nuclear retaliation if Kim Jong Un is assassinated, raising fresh concerns about a potential “nuclear dead man's switch” inside the isolated regime. An international maritime operation delivers a major blow to global drug cartels after authorities crack down on what investigators describe as a transatlantic “cocaine highway” stretching across the Atlantic Ocean. And in today's Back of the Brief—the man accused of targeting President Trump during last month's White House Correspondents' Dinner pleads not guilty to multiple federal charges as questions surrounding the security breach continue mounting. 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 HomeServe: Protect your home systems from costly repairs with HomeServe—plans start at $4.99/month at https://HomeServe.com. BUB Naturals: Live Better Longer with BUBS Naturals. For A limited time get 20% Off your entire order with code PDB at https://Bubsnaturals.com Ridge Wallet: Upgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off @Ridge with code PDB at https://www.Ridge.com/PDB#Ridgepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron delves into the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and what it says about the state of the country while examining the motivations of the suspect. While Jimmy Kimmel's joke aimed at Melania Trump was distasteful, Hasan Piker espouses violence and has still been given a platform by the New York Times and Twitch. Ron is joined by Allie's mom, Lisa, and the two share their journey of raising a child with autism while providing resources for other parents of children on the spectrum. Finally, Ron and Lisa answer viewer questions together on a variety of topics, including dating, finances, socialism, and USAID. Share the Arrows 2026 is on October 10 in Dallas, Texas! Tickets are on sale now at: https://sharethearrows.com Share the Arrows is sponsored by: A'del Natural Cosmetics: AdelNaturalCosmetics.com Range Leather: RangeLeather.com/ALLIE We Heart Nutrition: WeHeartNutrition.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com Autism Resources: Today's Sponsor Geviti | Go to gogeviti.com/allie and use code ALLIE for 20% off. National Autism Association of North Texas https://www.naantx.org Nonpareil Institute https://npusa.org St. Timothy Christian Academy https://www.staplano.org All My Friends https ://www.allmyfriendsllc.com/ Creation Studios https://www.creationstudiodallas.org Hugscafe https://hugscafe.org Bitty and Beau's https://www.bittyandbeauscoffee.com/location/frisco/? Songs Lisa Has Written Come on Morning https://open.spotify.com/track/2KeDH7pCXxUbzVdSDv4bx8?si=7Piuye3jTY-FusXi2PbCTQ The King Is in the Room https://open.spotify.com/album/07SfKweltsSgXJb79jx0wB?si=VgfiigkeTwCSh7ohdUJTIg Kiss the Waves https://open.spotify.com/track/6GvCuSXNz7HBTtKZFtNBDs?si=0pwqRxpYSseqJ9YH1URVOg More than a Baby https://open.spotify.com/track/6PwyS4W2P17uU4vfxHFFz1?si=6IwWi5BUTheGYFLI6gwcSg – Timecodes 0:00 Introduction 0:31 WHCD Shooting 22:58 Jimmy Kimmel's Melania Joke 26:41 NYT Platforms Hasan Piker 32:05 Iran War Update 33:53 Raising a Child with Autism 56:49 Viewer Q & A – Episodes You May Like: Ep 1340 | Is 'Neeza' Powers a Con Artist? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1340-is-neeza-powers-a-con-artist/id1359249098?i=1000764576618 Ep 1282 | Autism Isn't a Superpower — or a Death Sentence: A Story of Tough Love | Leland Vittert https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1282-autism-isnt-a-superpower-or-a-death/id1359249098?i=1000743102180 Ep 804 | My Mom on Mothering Toddlers, Teens & Adults | Guest: Lisa Simmons https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-804-my-mom-on-mothering-toddlers-teens-adults-guest/id1359249098?i=1000612674542 --- ► Buy Allie's book, "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://alliebethstuckey.com/book ► Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2UVssnP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FwkXxj ► Connect with Allie on Social Media: https://twitter.com/conservmillen https://www.instagram.com/alliebstuckey/ https://facebook.com/allieBlazeTV/ ► Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
Kimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the SCOTUS ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, looking at the history of district allocation, how it undermines the Voting Rights Act, the significance of Justice Kagan's dissent, and what it could mean for the country going forward. Then, the #Sisters explain the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, the legal definition of a true threat, and the protection the 1st Amendment affords political speech. They also review the criminal charges against the attempted presidential assassin at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the ethics of using it as leverage for a White House ballroom.Remember to send in audio questions to SistersInLaw@politicon.com for the #Sisters to answer on their new companion podcast, SistersInLaw Sidebar! It airs Wednesdays wherever you normally get your podcasts!Get the brand new ReSIStance T-Shirt, Mini Tote, and other #SistersInLaw gear at politicon.com/merch! Additional #SistersInLaw ProjectsCheck out Jill's Politicon YouTube Show: Just The FactsCheck out Kim's Newsletter: The GavelJoyce's new book, Giving Up Is Unforgivable, is now available, and for a limited time, you have the exclusive opportunity to order a signed copy here. Barb is going on a book tour! You can also pre-order Barb's new book, The Fix. Her first book, Attack From Within, is now in paperback. Add the #Sisters & your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on BlueskyGet your #SistersInLaw MERCH at politicon.com/merchWEBSITE & TRANSCRIPTEmail: SISTERSINLAW@POLITICON.COM or Thread to @sistersInLaw.podcastGet text updates from #SistersInLaw and Politicon. Mentioned By The #SistersPre-order Barb's new book, The Fix, and get tickets for her upcoming book tour!From Barb - What is a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in the Digital Age?From Barb - The second James Comey indictment is another DOJ embarrassmentSupport This Week's SponsorsPocket Hose: Text LAW to 64000 for your 2 free gifts with the purchase of any Pocket Hose Ballistic hose. By texting 64000, you agree to receive recurring automated marketing messages from Pocket Hose. Message frequency varies, and data rates may apply. Text STOP at any time to opt out. Text HELP for additional Information. No purchase required. Terms apply, available at http://PocketHose.com/termsOsea Malibu: Get a spring-worthy glow with 10% off your first order of clean beauty products from OSEA Malibu when you go to oseamalibu.com and use promo code: SISTERS10IQBar: Text SISTERS to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Messageand data rates may apply.HexClad:Find your forever cookware @hexclad and get 10% off at hexclad.com/SISTERS! #hexcladpartnerGet More From The #SistersInLawJoyce Vance: Bluesky | Twitter | University of Alabama Law | Civil Discourse Substack | MSNBC | Author of “Giving Up Is Unforgiveable”Jill Wine-Banks: Bluesky | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President | Just The Facts YouTubeKimberly Atkins Stohr: Bluesky | Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR | The Gavel Newsletter | Justice By Design PodcastBarb McQuade: barbaramcquade.com | Bluesky | Twitter | University of Michigan Law | Just Security | MSNBC | Attack From Within: How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America
Megyn Kelly begins the show discussing breaking news about the White House Correspondents' Dinner would-be assassin and new video footage showing the shooter walking freely, what the video reveals about the opportunities law enforcement had to stop this incident, and more. Then Buck Sexton, author of "Manufacturing Delusion," joins to discuss major security failures leading up to the WHCD shooting, what law enforcement got right in the moment, why President Trump requires a different level of security than other presidents, one potential path to ending the Iran war, what a “victory” could realistically look like for the U.S., the reality about rising gas prices and political ramifications of the ongoing conflict, and more. Then Isabel Brown, host of "The Isabel Brown Show," and political commentator Priya Patel join to discuss major questions about the male accuser's “sex slave” claims against a female JP Morgan executive, why the accusations don't seem true, Kamala Harris and "The View" hosts' absurd reaction to a Supreme Court voting rights ruling, their ridiculous racial claims about America today, the decline in young people having sex and babies, how young men are becoming feminized in our culture today, Rep. Brandon Gill's questioning of an abortion activist, her inability to answer direct questions, and more. Sexton- https://www.amazon.com/Manufacturing-Delusion-Brainwashing-Indoctrination-Propaganda/dp/0593716582 Brown- https://www.youtube.com/@theisabelbrown Patel- https://www.instagram.com/priyaee Pure Talk: Dial #250 and say keyword MEGYN KELLY to switch to Pure Talk and get unlimited data for just $34.99 a month! Supersure Insurance: Simplify your business insurance and get a free coverage report at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Brooklyn Bedding: Upgrade your sleep with Brooklyn Bedding—Visit https://brooklynbedding.com and use promo code MEGYN for 30% off sitewide! Veracity Health: Head to https://VeracityHealth.coand use code MK for up to 65% off your order Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From the alleged attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey (and everything in between), it's been a long week in the United States. But one thing is for certain. Trump is one of the most powerful people on Earth. And yet, he spends so much of his time focused on trivial issues. Take that $400 million ballroom for example. A ballroom which most Americans oppose building by a 2-to-1 margin, according to new polling by the Washington Post and ABC News. So how does he get his base to buy in? How did we get to this place where his whims direct the news cycle? And how should Democrats respond – and get their own messages in front of the American people? To find out, we spoke with Keith Edwards. He's a Democratic strategist, political commentator, and host of The Keith Edwards Show.And in headlines, raw milk is out and Fox News is in, the Department of Homeland Security is finally going to reopen, and Alina Habba takes on the ladies at The View.Show Notes: Check out The Keith Edwards Show Call Congress – 202-224-3121 Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/y4y2e9jy What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcast Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/ For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
The Situation Report for April 30, 2026. Rep. Crenshaw covers one of wildest breaking news weeks in recent memory: another foiled assassination attempt on President Trump, insider betting tied to the Maduro raid, and major new developments in the national redistricting fight. White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack Delta Soldier at the Center of Polymarket Insider Betting Scandal New Updates on the Southern Poverty Law Center Indictment Florida Strikes Back in the Gerrymandering Battle The Supreme Court Weighs in on Louisiana's Racial Gerrymandering UAE Quits OPEC in Shock Oil Power Shift Amid Iran War American Innovation: A New Drug Offers a Major Breakthrough Curbing Stroke Risk FDA Cuts Red Tape for Next Generation Medical Devices King Charles Gracefully Celebrates 250 Years of American Independence
In this episode, we break down the disturbing mockery of Erika Kirk after she broke down in tears during the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, just eight months after her husband Charlie Kirk was assassinated. While Left and Right piled on with cruel comments telling her to "go home," we examine what Scripture actually says about protecting widows and the fatherless — and why this endless online harassment reveals a deeper cultural sickness. Allie takes a hard look at "Neeza" Powers, the Christian “detransitioner” who gained a large following, only to announce that he believes himself to be a woman again. She also does a double take at other high-profile "conversions" (like Lily Phillips) that showed little to no fruit of genuine repentance. From fake detransition stories built on lies to publicity-stunt baptisms, discernment is more important than ever in an age of clout-chasing faith. Plus, we react to toxic "mommy culture" as a pregnant woman goes viral for blasting ABBA songs to make her unborn son gay — with thousands of mothers cheering on the idea of engineering their children's sexuality for social media likes. Share the Arrows 2026 is on October 10 in Dallas, Texas! Tickets are on sale now at: https://sharethearrows.com Share the Arrows is sponsored by: A'del Natural Cosmetics: AdelNaturalCosmetics.com Range Leather: RangeLeather.com/ALLIE We Heart Nutrition: WeHeartNutrition.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com – Time Codes 0:00 Introduction 11:25 The WHCD Shooting 25:55 Neeza Powers 48:34 Mom Tries to Make Unborn Baby Gay 57:07 Trumps Welcomes King Charles – Today's Sponsors: Holy Pals | Go to HolyPals.com and shop while it's still in stock. Use code ALLIE26 for 10% off. Cozy Earth | Discover how care in every detail transforms simple routines into real comfort. Head to cozyearth.com and use my code RELATABLE for up to 20% off. And if you get a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth right here. Pre-Born | To donate, dial #250 and say the keyword “BABY.” That's #250, BABY. Or visit Preborn.com/ALLIE. Paleovalley | Right now, you can get 15% off your first order at paleovalley.com with code ALLIE. I'm asking you to partner with Concerned Women for America by donating $15 a month for the next three months. Go to ConcernedWomen.org/Allie Episodes You May Like: Ep 1020 | Botched: The Brutality of Trans Mastectomies | Guest: Soren Aldaco https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1020-botched-the-brutality-of-trans/id1359249098?i=1000659311855 Ep 928 | From Transition to Conversion | Guest: Daisy Strongin (Part Two) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-928-from-transition-to-conversion-guest-daisy-strongin/id1359249098?i=1000640577375 Ep 897 | A Detransitioner on the Lie of Trans ‘Joy' | Guest: Laura Perry Smalts (Part Two) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-897-a-detransitioner-on-the-lie-of-trans/id1359249098?i=1000632747460 --- ► Buy Allie's book, "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://alliebethstuckey.com/book ► Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2UVssnP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FwkXxj ► Connect with Allie on Social Media: https://twitter.com/conservmillen https://www.instagram.com/alliebstuckey/ https://facebook.com/allieBlazeTV/ ► Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
What we know about the man in custody after the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner, and how the incident unfolded. The man accused of storming the White House Correspondents' Association dinner with multiple weapons was charged on Monday with trying to assassinate President Trump. Devlin Barrett, who covers the Justice Department, explains what we know about the suspect, his plan to target the president and whether the incident should be seen as a security failure or success. Guest: Devlin Barrett, a New York Times reporter covering the Justice Department and the F.B.I. Background reading: ‘Shots Fired!': Inside the pandemonium at the Washington Hilton. Charges against the assassination attempt suspect were based on a shotgun shell and a screed. Experts said the security at the White House correspondents' dinner worked as intended. Photo: Salwan Georges for The New York Times For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The man who stormed the White House Correspondents' Dinner is being charged with trying to assassinate President Trump, with new court documents revealing he booked the hotel a month in advance and emailed his motives minutes before the attempt.King Charles addresses Congress today during his state visit to Washington as the royal trip tests whether personal diplomacy can ease sharp tensions between the Trump administration and the UK government.As diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran remains stalled, Israel carried out new strikes in eastern Lebanon and Hezbollah launched drones at Israeli troops, with both sides accusing each other of violations.Want more analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Anna Yukhananov, Rebekah Metzler, Ruth Sherlock Mohamad ElBardicy, and Ally Schweitzer.It was produced by Ziad Buchh and Ben Abrams.Our director is Christopher Thomas.We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. Our technical director is Carleigh Strange.And our Supervising Senior Producer is Vince Pearson.(0:00) Introduction(02:09) White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooter In Court(05:41) Trump- King Charles Relationship(09:44) Lebanon Ceasefire In LimboSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
The Trump administration "would prefer to do things that are easy," Rachel Maddow points out. And so, by making the implementation of a nationwide immigrant prison system not at all easy, and, in fact, quite hard, Americans pushing back against Trump's plan are winning, and Trump's prisons are not opening. Michael Wriston, co-founder of Project Salt Box, and Miles Taylor, former DHS chief of staff, talk with Rachel Maddow about their new project, GTFOICE.org, which is designed to help Americans mobilize against the construction of immigrant prisons in their local area. Rachel Maddow points out that the to the extent that the security breach at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner is a crisis for the Secret Service, it is only one of many crises that have come to characterize Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security. And Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, talks with Rachel Maddow about the upcoming May Day protests and the progress of American activism in the Trump era. Want more of Rachel? Check out the "Rachel Maddow Presents" feed to listen to all of her chart-topping original podcasts.To listen to all of your favorite MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW 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.
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a major case involving Roundup, weighing whether federal labeling rules block state lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer. Outside the court, MAHA activists rally against the Trump administration, accusing it of protecting chemical companies over consumer health - Food Babe and MAHA activist Vani Hari weighs in. The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner appears in federal court, facing charges that could carry a life sentence. King Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four day U.S. state visit with high level meetings and ceremonies, as Prince Harry remains notably absent. Lean: Discover why LEAN is becoming the choice for real weight‑loss results—shop now at https://TAKELEAN.com use code MK. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Former Levi's brand president and founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Sey joins to share what she experienced during the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Glenn monologues on how differently each side views critical issues in America and how all the noise is preventing progress. Tangle editor at large and co-host of "The Fifth Column" Kmele Foster joins to discuss the future of conservatism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn starts the show by discussing the latest controversy regarding Jimmy Kimmel and his "joke" about Melania Trump looking like an "expectant widow." Both Melania Trump and President Trump called for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired, prompting Kimmel to double down. Should ABC terminate Kimmel based on this latest controversy? Glenn's answer may surprise you. Glenn also plays a clip from the 1981 Academy Awards following the assassination attempt against Ronald Reagan, in which host Johnny Carson and the liberal audience acted civilly and respectfully. Former Levi's brand president and founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics Jennifer Sey joins to share what she experienced during the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Glenn monologues on how differently each side views critical issues in America and how all the noise is preventing progress. Glenn shares a personal story about his experience with censorship at ABC, involving then-Disney CEO Bob Iger. Tangle editor at large and co-host of "The Fifth Column" Kmele Foster joins to discuss what conservatism may look like once Trump's final term is done. Glenn and Kmele also discuss the Jimmy Kimmel controversy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing the shocking assassination attempt on President Trump this weekend at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, information about the background of Cole Allen, the glaring security failures that led to this moment, and more. Then Susan Crabtree, national correspondent for RealClearPolitics, joins to discuss the massive Secret Service security lapses at the WHCD and in other instances, what the "manifesto" says and Norah O'Donnell's ridiculous questions to Trump about it, and more. Then Pat Brosnan, host of "The Batcave," joins to discuss the shocking errors in security planning that led to the attempted assassination at the WHCD, why special forces should be involved in security going forward, and more. Then Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth of RealClearPolitics join to discuss the media trying to make themselves into heroes and victims after the WHCD shooting, young reporters making selfie videos instead of filming the actual news, Trump's impromptu press conference calling for lowering the temperature with the left and media after another attempted assassination, the left refusing to play ball with that opportunity, the leftist virtue signaling from CBS host Margaret Brennan trying to make the assassination attempt about gun violence, her dress at the WHCD, and more. Finally Megyn discusses Melania Trump calling for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired after he joked about her as a "widow." Brosnan- https://www.youtube.com/@PatBrosnan Crabtree- https://x.com/susancrabtree Bevan, Cannon, Walworth- https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ Supersure Insurance: Simplify your business insurance and get a free coverage report at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Pure Talk: Dial #250 and say keyword MEGYN KELLY to switch to Pure Talk and get unlimited data for just $34.99 a month! Veracity Health: Head to https://VeracityHealth.co and use code MK for up to 65% off your order Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Virginia voters approve a new congressional map that could net Democrats four seats, dealing what might be the decisive blow to Republicans in the redistricting war — but Republican groups have a huge advantage in money raised. How worried should we be? Donald Trump claims the military has "total control" of the Strait of Hormuz right as Iran seizes two more ships. A series of new approval polls show the president hitting new lows, Kash Patel crashes out when asked about his alleged on-the-job drinking, and a top DHS official is placed on leave over a "sugar daddy" scandal. Then, The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich sits down with Jon and Dan to talk about the messy California gubernatorial primary and this weekend's White House Correspondents' Dinner.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.