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Kara Zupkus from Young America's Foundation and ex YAF Group Sponsor Patrice McDermand join Lori Fitzgerald and Pete Jansons to talk about the YAF Club at Lake Forest High School being canceled. Comments? Ideas for a guest/topic? pete@lakeforestpodcast.com Kara Zupkus Bio Kara is the spokeswoman for Young America's Foundation. Kara became involved with Young America's Foundation her freshman year at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she studied Political Science and Journalism. She served on the chapter's executive board for four years and successfully hosted Ben Shapiro at a standing-room-only lecture amid controversy while serving as GW YAF co-president her senior year. The chapter also hosted Sen. Rick Santorum, Steve Forbes, Marc Thiessen, Sen. Rand Paul, Christina Hoff Sommers, and Bay Buchanan in addition to the 9/11: Never Forget Project, Freedom Week, Ask YAF, and Cemetery of the Innocents activism events. During her time at GW, Kara interned with YAF's National Journalism Center at NBC News's Washington Bureau. Kara also worked at the Washington Examiner and the American Action Network before joining YAF's national headquarters staff. Kara has been profiled in Newsweek as a “young, diverse conservative star progressives need to fear.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lakeforestil/message
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 05/11/2021
YAF Spokesperson Spencer Brown joins Todd to discuss the Foundation's news Campus Bias Tip Line Action Center! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spencer Brown joins Tony to talk about YAF and how they are bringing conservative morals back to college campuses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young America's Foundation's Spencer Brown joins Todd to look back on some of the worst offenses committed in the name of woke political correctness this year! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spencer Brown discusses the importance and the need for parents to properly educate their children about the truth of this country. Trish Regan mentions the dangers of defunding the police and how we are already seeing the consequences of this mindset.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, common sense has been suspended. Governor Scott Walker discusses the realities of today's environment. Plus, a new poll out by Young America's Foundation has some interesting findings on the youngest generation in high school and college today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scottwalker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scottwalker/support
Young America's Foundation spokesman Spencer Brown joins co-hosts Emily Jashinsky and Madeline Orr to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic will effect Generation Z.
Former Governor of Wisconsin and new President of Young America's Foundation, Scott Walker, sits down to talk with Stefan Kleinhenz at CPAC 2020.
Listen as Larry spoke with former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker about becoming President Elect of Young America's Foundation, healthcare and more.
Governor Scott Walker sat down for a discussion with former Vice President Dick Cheney hosted by Young America's Foundation at Beloit College. They discussed global and national issues that our government faces today before students and community members. On this week's podcast, Governor Walker shares a few notes about their conversation. Plus, the Governor discusses the double standard of professional athletes in politics, as the NBA is silenced by China. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scottwalker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scottwalker/support
Has the American experiment in ordered liberty run its course, or is there still hope that our nation can be healed and restored to its reliance upon Christian values? I'll talk it over with Focus on the Family's Tim Goeglein, author of "American Restoration." Plus: Spencer Brown from Young America's Foundation discusses why the younger generation isn't necessarily buying into all the lies of the Left. That and more on the next JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Jimmy Barrett and Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter on the morning of 08/22/2019, including: Americans are more in debt than ever - experts say 'money disorders' may be to blame. The average American has $38,000 in debt - a quarter of which comes directly from credit card charges. “Money Disorders” is an umbrella term for recurring and self-defeating issues that people have with money. New poll shows Gen Z is pretty confused about socialism, capitalism, and more. Young America's Foundation, "the nation's premier organization for inspiring students on high school and college campuses with conservative ideas," teamed up with Echelon Insights for a poll given exclusively to Townhall to gain a better understanding of America's youth. 40 percent of college-aged students had a positive view of socialism. 35 percent of all respondents said they viewed the economic system positively. Yet, when asked to define socialism, 10 percent of these students answered it simply meant "free stuff" and 27 percent said they were "don't know/unsure." The poll also shows that very few friends discuss free market concepts with their peers. However, when they do discuss and learn more about issues like economic inequality, the conversation happens on websites like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Sixty percent of respondents answered, "social media" when asked, "Where have you recently seen, read, or heard about economic inequality in the United States?" Nearly two weeks after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency raided five food processing plants in Mississippi for their hiring of hundreds of illegal aliens, no employers have yet been charged, federal records reveal.Despite federal affidavits alleging widespread exploitation and fraud at the five food processing plants, charges against the employers who are accused of “willfully” hiring the illegal workers have yet to be brought by federal prosecutors, the Clarion Ledger reported. To date, only 40 of the 680 illegal aliens have had charges brought against them since the ICE raid. Wall Street's next make or break moment for stocks may come from 2,000 miles away. Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell will deliver opening remarks at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium on Thursday. If Powell doesn't address the stock market's wild swings and recent bearish bond yield inversion, market researcher James Bianco warns the reaction will be violent. Despite Friday's strong rally, the major indexes still saw their third negative week in a row. The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are now at least 5% below their all-time highs.Last week's stock market turmoil was in response to the 10-year Treasury yield breaking below the 2-year rate for the first time since 2007. It's often seen as a harbinger of a recession.
Mark celebrates commencement season by thinking of the far-left and insanely liberal speeches being given by dignitaries and celebrities across the nation. He chats with Spencer Brown from Young America's Foundation about that and more. Also, Scott McEwen, best-selling author and a lawyer by trade, continues to provide great analysis on why the Trump administration is rebelling against the House and Senate Democrats because it's illegal to do what they're asking at times.
Kate Obenshain, from Young America's Foundation, as well as best-selling author of "Divider-in-Chief," provides her two cents on the horrible mass shooting out of New Zealand, but puts more on blast the politicians that want to deride President Trump for his rhetoric and try to blame him for the shooting as if he pulled the trigger himself.
Leadership is lacking in Washington and across the nation. Young people are drifting from the principles and values that have shaped America from its founding. Legacies born of big ideas, civil debate, open dialogue and American optimism seem to be fading from the public square and the collective memory of the country. Ronald Reagan was the happy warrior and the great communicator. He was a president who challenged citizens to believe in themselves as well as their neighbors. Andrew Coffin, director of the Reagan Ranch and vice president of Young America's Foundation joins us to discuss the return of Reaganesque leadership, preservation of a legacy worth keeping and instilling principles in the rising generation on this episode of, Therefore, What? Sign up to get each episode of this weekly podcast delivered to your inbox. Sign Up Here
In this special edition, Sean and Katie welcome Spencer Brown from Young America's Foundation (YAF) to discuss "YAF's" mission, shed light on how colleges/universities across the country that try to prevent conservative ideas from being heard, and what they do to help prevent that so students can hear all points of view.
Mark brings in Kate Obenshain from Young America's Foundation to discuss the "chick's point of view" (her words, not ours) on the latest involving Elizabeth Warren's Native American heritage (if at all) and Stormy Daniels's defamation lawsuit against President Trump getting tossed. Also, Madeleine Pickens is the founder of "Saving America's Mustangs," and she is passionately advocating for us to write to President Trump to stop the "humane euthanasia" of wild horses, who are being slaughtered at an alarming rate.
Mark brings in Kate Obenshain from Young America's Foundation to opine on the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States. Also, Michael Reagan checks in on the media's outrage and exasperation over Kavanaugh's confirmation, as well as the debate between John Cox and Gavin Newsom for Governor of California currently going on.
Mark brings in Kate Obenshain from Young America's Foundation to be another voice of reason behind the chaos that is the Senate Judiciary Committee and how Jeff Flake confused the heck out of all of us. Also, Stephen Moore, our official economist, analyzes and predicts how our economy will fare, if at all, with the confirmation/rejection of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Mark checks in with James Hirsen (NewsMax.com) as they both reflect on some incredible stories about where they were and what friends of theirs experienced 17 years ago today on September 11, 2018. Also, Spencer Brown works with Young America's Foundation and he chats with Mark about the September 11 remembrance project that they began. He also analyzes part of observances on campuses across America.
Mark checks in with the latest high-profile celebrities giving graduation/commencement speeches at popular universities across the country with Spencer Brown from Young America's Foundation. Also, Mehran Aram (The Aramco Group) has the latest on tariffs involving the United States, and why the stock market selling off big at the end of the day worries him.
Mark expands on the Trump rally in Indiana, as well as how the weather constantly makes us bad drivers here in San Diego. We look at how advocates are calling for under-used MTS parking lots to be converted into affordable housing complexes, as well as possibly the ban on scooters on the Mission Beach boardwalk. Spencer Brown - spokesman for Young America's Foundation - opines on his organization's list of A-list commencement speakers at top universities this year.
Mark welcomes Tim Graham back from NewsBusters.org and the Media Research Center as they discuss the great interview with James Comey on Special Report w) Bret Baier, as well as Dr. Phil making an appearance on The View. Also, Spencer Brown represents Young America's Foundation and he discusses with Mark a huge lawsuit between conservatives and UC Berkeley regarding free speech.
Mark checks in with Kate Obenshain -- conservative political pundit in Washington D.C., and in working with Young America's Foundation -- on how a teacher is facing a lot of backlash over the lack of treatment/protesting over other matters similar to when students walking out over the lack of gun control reform.
Kate Obenshain from Young America's Foundation joins Mark on the feud between Trump and Bannon, and why Bannon is a stand-up guy. CAPT Doug Virissimo is the commanding Officer aboard the USS Carl Vinson... The SD based aircraft carrier and its Strike Group deploy for six months. Also, the White House press conference is taking its punches and punching back amid Trump v. Bannon.
More from the Reagan Ranch Center and members of Young America's Foundation.
Mark is on location from the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara in meeting with Young America's Foundation members and hopefuls. He chats with Michael Reagan, former UN Ambassador John Bolton, as well as Spencer Brown from YAF on what liberals/Democrats should really be scared of going forward.
Mark checks in with Kate Obenshain from Young America's Foundation, as well as the author of "Divider in Chief", about the latest in DC. Also, Mehran Aram brings the latest data on the housing market in San Diego.
The conversation continues with the protests against the national anthem at NFL games, as well as the fear of "proclamations of war" between the United States and North Korea. We also catch up with the Vice President of Young America's Foundation, Kate Obenshain, on said controversy.
Bill Gertz (Washington Free Beacon senior editor & Washington Times national security columnist) updates Mark on the latest involving threats from North Korea. Also, Spencer Brown from Young America's Foundation recaps the speech given at UC Berkeley last night from conservative pundit Ben Shapiro.
Mark brings on a slew of guests including former CNN corrrespondent John Zarrella who's in Florida preparing for evacuation due to Hurricane Irma; former UN Ambassador John Bolton on the latest with U.S. and North Korea relations; Amy Lutz - program officer with Young America's Foundation on college campus and political correctness discussions.
Mark comes out of the gate to chat with Kate Obenshain from Young America's Foundation about the insanity out of Berkeley on the heels of Charlottesville. Also, former NASA director Glynn Lunney reports from Houston on the efforts being made to help others from the destruction of Hurricane Harvey. Finally, Mehran Aram checks in from The Aramco Group on the latest in the housing market.
Kimberly Begg discusses why Millennials are a mystery to their Gen X supervisors and what Millennials can do about it. She offers advice on ways Millennials can gain respect, create a flattering image in the workplace, and develop positive career branding early in their careers. The speaker, who is Vice President and General Counsel for the Young America's Foundation, delivered these remarks at CBLPI's Capitol Hill Intern Summit in Washington DC on June 3, 2016.
There has been a trend in recent years where the wishes of the deceased have not been honored and estate assets have not been given to the intended receivers. Attorney Whit Brisky speaks with Kimberly Begg of the Young America's Foundations on why this is occurring and what can be done to stop it.
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE with Ashley Pratte from the Young America's Foundation. Guest this hour include - Brian Jones (Assemblyman), and Scott Sherman (S.D. City Councilman). -Mark and Brian speak about Governor Brown, renewable energy, and the ground breaking for high-speed rail. -Scott Sherman joins the show to talk about City Hall Infrastructure, the minimum wage issue, and Todd Gloria. LIVE, LOCAL - with the answers. The Mark Larson Show on AM 1170 "The Answer".