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"kellyanne" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"We're not talking about public policy. We're talking about your moral core. Other people were curious about the timing, Trump has now been out of The White House for more than two years. Kellyanne no longer represents him, George doesn't tweet nearly so often. If the conways could stick it out while Trump was in power, why split now that the crisis has passed. Therapists say this, too, is actually a common pattern. Two people might pull together to get through something. But when the pressure is off, so is the effort, says Scott Stanley, a psychology professor at the university of Denver, Colorado. Other couples rally for a time against a stress. But the damage is greater than what they gained in a positive bond from what they went through. Often there may be lingering scars that make repairing a marriage difficult, not only has the relationship been damaged, but the individuals have too. There are different types of stressors on marriages, including external ones, such as health issues, financial setbacks, or a sick child. And interpersonal ones, such as an affair or addiction. It makes a difference for couples whether the pressure is purely an external threat or both external and interpersonal between the two partners, Stanley notes. That was clearly more the case for the conways because they had two very different roles about something highly polarizing publicly. That would have to be a really tough thing to handle. While the couple didn't go into details about what predicated the split, Kellyanne's memoir, here's the deal, in which she accused George of cheating by tweeting and her media tour for the book offered some broad hints. George became an expert on many things people wanted him to be. And all I really wanted was my husband and the father of my children, as I always had him. She told CNN, noting that she was not made aware that her husband would be publicly criticizing her boss ahead of time. He can change his mind about Donald Trump, this is a free country. George owes no allegiance to a political party or a presidential candidate. But his vows to me, I feel we're broken because we were all in. George, for his part, says he took to Twitter to get his frustrations off his chest, so he wouldn't scream at his wife. Nobody, of course, knows what really happens in a marriage, but it's possible that the conways were so preoccupied with political issues, not to mention an adolescent daughter who went viral, feuding with her mom on social media, that they simply didn't have the bandwidth to do the amount of relationship maintenance necessary to keep the flames lit. Evidence from the UCLA Sloan center study of dual career couples in Los Angeles shows that the majority of couples today focus on careers and children. And then their lives devolve into a very long to do list that they get through together, says John gottman, who, with his wife, Julie, has researched marriages and counseled couples for several decades. That's why these late divorcing couples appear to others to be a mystery. They don't fight a lot. They're a good team. It's just that they've let the love die without even a whimper.

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"kellyanne" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"Why wouldn't a couple like George and Kellyanne Conway divorce sooner? Therapists weigh in. By Belinda loscam, is an editor at large at time, and the author of marriage ology, the art and science of staying together. In the museum of unusual marriages, the union of George and Kellyanne Conway was always a very popular exhibit. Hal could two people who seemed to disagree so vehemently in public, keep it together on the domestic front, what do you say to your wife after a publicly insulting the leader she is paid to promote? What do you say to your conservative husband after a hard day at the office of obliterating norms? And yet the conways had been married for decades, had four children and had at least until recent times, always seemed such Ardent supporters of each other. He encouraged her, for example, to take the job as Trump's campaign manager. So it was with some sadness that enthusiasts of unlikely marriages learned this week at the Conway's didn't make it. We are in the final stages of an amicable divorce. The couple wrote in a statement. We married more than two decades ago, cherished the many happy years and four corgis we've shared, and above all else our four incredible children, who remain the heartbeat of our family and our top priority. To many people, the surprising part of the Conway's story is not that they split, but that they managed to hold it together for so long. Didn't their strong views on the administration make it impossible? Marriage therapists note, however, that political stars do not always have to align for a successful match. Research suggests that about 10% of couples do not vote the same way. Political differences like Kellyanne's and George's are not the best indicator of whether a marriage works or not, says psychotherapist and author Daphne de marna. If the emotional relationship was working, the politics do not become a deal breaker. That said, the Trump era tested many couples. I'm guessing the worst political era for couples since the Vietnam War. And our polarized politics drives a sharper wedge when couples are already unskilled in managing their differences. According to some therapists, politics is becoming more of a flash point in all relationships, and people are not getting better at listening to each other with empathy. Political identity has become so important, so many values are wrapped up in it now, says Bill Doherty, a family social science professor at the university of Minnesota, who also founded braver angels, a group that tries to bridge the divide between people of different political stripes and has hosted a number of public forums where married couples talk about their political differences. We moralize everything. If you hold a different view of affirmative action than I do, if you're against it, you must be racist. You must want to keep people down, he says. Describing the way opponents regard each other.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Putting the Right Team on the Field
"Tried to read every memoir that matters to me and there are four before years that I thought were good. Mike Pence is, so help me God. Bill Barr's book was very good. Jared's book and Kellyanne's book were very good, even though the last two would like to strangle each other. Yours is the best because you're the only national security official who served from day one to the last day for secretaries of defense for national security advisers for chiefs of staff. Is that a recommended operating procedure, mister secretary? You mean in terms of turnover? Yeah. That is, that is suboptimal to be diplomatic. I retain some of my diplomatic skills, I suppose. No, you really want to make sure you get the right team on the field from day one as best you can. Doesn't always work that way, but that transition. Every time there was a transition to acting Secretary of Defense or a confirmed Secretary of Defense or as we switched out national security advisers, it meant a lot of relearning a lot of tracking back through ground that we had already covered different ideas. Maybe that's good. But my recommendation, it preferred solution would be to find the right team as early as you can, get them on the field and then drive as hard as you can towards your objectives. It is, I was a Secretary of State for a thousand days you. I needed another thousand to complete the mission set.

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
Glenn Kirschner Believes Kellyanne Conway's Testimony Might Hurt Trump
"Think you've said to us that you feel like this might be the first case up because it's so clear and there's so many documents, but what do you think of the J 6 committee as they wrap up? Are they going to make criminal referrals should they? Is it going to matter? Yeah, there really cramming for their final exam right now. They put Kellyanne Conway in the hot seat and she testified for 5 hours. Now, whether that was facts or alternative facts, we don't know. But let me just share a data point, then I'll go back to the overarching J 6 committee thing. What I always found really intriguing is that Donald Trump first announced on August 17th, 2020, if I lose the election will be rigged. And Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to the president of the United States promptly resigned. So we know what she did. Now we need to know why she did it. Yeah. Because I have a feeling those two data points are connected. And if she testified truthfully, I think it's going to hurt Trump.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Every Republican Star Should Rally Behind Herschel Walker
"Can we hold on for a few more weeks before we start debating who should be the Republican nominee in two years, we're giving the left and the anti Trump fanatics what they want. They want this bickering in this squabbling in this arguing. Kellyanne Conway is right. It's been unified. In a perfect world, every Republican star would be in Georgia over the next few weeks. Every one of them, and

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Caller: Pres. Trump Is a Constant Narcissist
"Mike, I'm usually 99.9% on board with you. I am a registered well, I'm an independent, probably the last 30 years of voter Republicans. But I don't think you have to be Sigmund Freud to recognize the fact that Donald Trump is a consummate narcissist. It's all about him. Do we want to see the same thing happen in Georgia that happened in 2020? Independence will stay home. Republicans will stay home. Well, they can't. They can't do that. They can't do that. But I understand your concern. I understand your concern. I really do. We can't have what happened in 2020 happened again in 2022. And that's what I mean about Kellyanne Conway's point. We all ought to be unified right now. We've got to be unified as Republicans just the way the Democrats. When Trump said that's not going to happen, Mike, you know that. Well, but I also know, but

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Kellyanne Conway: We Need More Unity in the Republican Party
"I like what Kellyanne Conway said to Jesse waters last night on Fox News. I'm glad both men. Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are in the Republican Party and have records of accomplishment that people can point to and want to emulate in their own states and people who want to run for office because they're inspired by candidates by leaders like them who don't back down who get things done who work with a volume and a velocity. I would love to see the two of them up on the stage in Georgia with I don't know a throw Brian Kemp and Mike Pence in there too. Jesse, I think we need more unity unity and less devices than the Republican Party. Because guess what? We've got the best policies and messages. We don't have unity right now. The Democrats have no good policies and no aspirational hopeful forward looking messages, but they showed a lot of unity last week, ginning up their base and it paid off in some of these elections. She's so right. Gosh, darn it. She's so good. She is as smart as it gets. And we need more unity right now. We got to figure out a way, especially now on behalf of Herschel Walker, looks like it could very well all boil down to Georgia again, although I like Adam laxalt in Nevada, I like Blake masters chance. Chances in Arizona, who knows, we could get all of them.

AP News Radio
Closing arguments set for R. Kelly trial on fixing charges
"Closing arguments are expected today in Chicago in the federal trial of singer R. Kelly on charges that include obstruction of justice and child pornography I'm Archie Zara a letter with the latest The defense rested on Friday after former R. Kelly business manager Daryl McDavid testified for three days Kelly and McDavid are charged with fixing Kelly's 2008 child pornography trial by threatening witnesses and concealing evidence which resulted in Kelly's acquittal Another Kelly associate Milton Brown is a co defendant on a charge of receiving child pornography Kellyanne Brown did not testify Kelly is already serving 30 years in prison after he was found guilty of racketeering in New York in June

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Kellyanne Conway: Unfairness of Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Scam
"Kellyanne Conway, former senior adviser to president Trump was on with Sean Hannity last night on Fox News. And made a great observation about the cruel, unfairness of this college debt forgiveness scam that Biden is about to announce. It's not fair to the welders, the carpenters, the hairdressers, the people who chose to not go to college or who couldn't afford to go or to stay in the college, not fair for them. It's also not fair to the people who have paid off their student loans because they've made personal financial sacrifices to allow them to do that. It also is a complete farce that they already passed something misnamed as the inflation reduction act and turn around and are going to make inflation worse. Economists, Obama economist Larry summers and others are making this point show them that you're going to make education more expensive by letting these colleges know that OG every student basically has an extra $10,000. It's just tackled on from the beginning, but in addition to that, we are, we are making things more expensive because they continue to spend money that we don't have on things that we don't need. Cruelty, it's the cruelty of it all.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"kellyanne" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Democrats are losing this argument on many levels. And the Democrats, as I said, at the beginning of the hour are in a freefall. I saw Kellyanne Conway visit with Jesse watters last night on TV on Fox News. She had a really profound observation about why the Democrats are floundering. The Democrats are falling apart because they've lost their boogeymen and their boogeymen have been Donald Trump and COVID. Democrats are cutting loose. A Biden and Harris. And look, the vast right-wing conspiracy are not the source of these quotes. And all the usual boogeymen that the Democrats and liberals and Biden and Harris and the rest of them have always used as a stalking horse, blaming this one, that one. They can't do it anymore. You know, Joe Biden won because he wasn't Trump. But he needed Trump and he did COVID to continue the juice in his presidency. And without being able to talk about either one or blame either one day by day, he's lost. He's completely bereft. She's right on. She's spot on. Yeah, and you know, one thing about Kellyanne Conway. There are a lot of people who know the whole Trump story without Kellyanne Conway. We didn't get four years of president Donald Trump. She got him elected. And wow, what a mess she had to face with that goofy husband of hers, that vicious, angry Trump hating husband who apparently was, I don't know, I want to get into any of that, but what a warrior she is.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Kellyanne Conway: Dems Are Losing Because They Lost Their Boogeyman
"Democrats are losing this argument on many levels. And the Democrats, as I said, at the beginning of the hour are in a freefall. I saw Kellyanne Conway visit with Jesse watters last night on TV on Fox News. She had a really profound observation about why the Democrats are floundering. The Democrats are falling apart because they've lost their boogeymen and their boogeymen have been Donald Trump and COVID. Democrats are cutting loose. A Biden and Harris. And look, the vast right-wing conspiracy are not the source of these quotes. And all the usual boogeymen that the Democrats and liberals and Biden and Harris and the rest of them have always used as a stalking horse, blaming this one, that one. They can't do it anymore. You know, Joe Biden won because he wasn't Trump. But he needed Trump and he did COVID to continue the juice in his presidency. And without being able to talk about either one or blame either one day by day, he's lost. He's completely bereft. She's right on. She's spot on. Yeah, and you know, one thing about Kellyanne Conway. There are a lot of people who know the whole Trump story without Kellyanne Conway. We didn't get four years of president Donald Trump. She got him elected. And wow, what a mess she had to face with that goofy husband of hers, that vicious, angry Trump hating husband who apparently was, I don't know, I want to get into any of that, but what a warrior she is.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"kellyanne" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"But listen to Bill Maher. Friday night, he had Kellyanne Conway as a guest. She's Hawking a book. She's got a new book out and I want to read it. I'm interested in her. I think she's a smart many people say Donald Trump is not president in 2016 without Kellyanne Conway. Brilliant pollster, smart lady. She's got a mess of a family life with that buffoon husband or hers who hates Trump. But here's HBO's real time with Bill Maher, a journalist Josh barrow and Kellyanne Conway. I want to play this for you and get your reaction to it. So I don't know whether they'll prosecute him or not. I mean, the difficulty as Kellyanne points out is that you have to convince the jury that he knew that he was not entitled to the thing that he was looking for. And it's always difficult with Donald Trump to demonstrate what his mental state was. He could believe anything, basically. But it's also it's a question for a jury. They could bring they could bring the indictment or would be up for it. I just remember clear. These hearings are not about that. They hired a Hollywood a news producer to make it a production. And that's okay. But that's not pretend that it wasn't valid. That's the footage is the footage. Right. Footage is appealing. I said that for a year and a half. I know. But every day on my calendar doesn't say January 6th, people are trying to pay their mortgages by gas. Here we go. Back to the gas prices, which has nothing to do with this. It is spinning. It's promised you will get it. If I promise super unheard of. I know. But if I promise you one more time that we will get to talking about gas prices. Can we do that in a courtroom? I don't want to mislead people who are watching thinking that somehow you're saying he committed crimes. If you take the crimes and somebody will have to prosecute that. But that's not what these hearings are.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Kellyanne Conway Reminds Bill Maher What Americans Actually Care About
"But listen to Bill Maher. Friday night, he had Kellyanne Conway as a guest. She's Hawking a book. She's got a new book out and I want to read it. I'm interested in her. I think she's a smart many people say Donald Trump is not president in 2016 without Kellyanne Conway. Brilliant pollster, smart lady. She's got a mess of a family life with that buffoon husband or hers who hates Trump. But here's HBO's real time with Bill Maher, a journalist Josh barrow and Kellyanne Conway. I want to play this for you and get your reaction to it. So I don't know whether they'll prosecute him or not. I mean, the difficulty as Kellyanne points out is that you have to convince the jury that he knew that he was not entitled to the thing that he was looking for. And it's always difficult with Donald Trump to demonstrate what his mental state was. He could believe anything, basically. But it's also it's a question for a jury. They could bring they could bring the indictment or would be up for it. I just remember clear. These hearings are not about that. They hired a Hollywood a news producer to make it a production. And that's okay. But that's not pretend that it wasn't valid. That's the footage is the footage. Right. Footage is appealing. I said that for a year and a half. I know. But every day on my calendar doesn't say January 6th, people are trying to pay their mortgages by gas. Here we go. Back to the gas prices, which has nothing to do with this. It is spinning. It's promised you will get it. If I promise super unheard of. I know. But if I promise you one more time that we will get to talking about gas prices. Can we do that in a courtroom? I don't want to mislead people who are watching thinking that somehow you're saying he committed crimes. If you take the crimes and somebody will have to prosecute that. But that's not what these hearings are.

WCPT 820
"kellyanne" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Mine is on the way That will go for Kellyanne Conway Peter Navarro's book Kellyanne Conway still sold ten times more books than Meghan McCain did That's true So there's that That's true Sue and Rockville hello Sue How do you do Hey first of all you're okay You didn't give him money you what You won that round Number two you know that we also we have never and will never carry any of these books First of all conservatives don't read Can't read So they don't buy them anyway But we made a pledge to ourselves 19 years ago We would not carry this craft and we never do So come to friends if you want good books Yes But finally that's what I'd like to say is on June 17th We will be marking the 50th year from the Watergate break in which is unbelievable that it's 50 years And what was it too big burglary by the time you get to the number of people involved in this unbelievable cry this was such a broad conspiracy The coup was planned from The White House tradition with committed by a 147 GOP traders in Congress The second states or more states with electors the fraud electors and then the insurrection itself with all the people who came and tried to overthrow democracy And people have to remember people die innocent people cops they have hundreds of cops work were attacked and harmed and suffered permanent damage And anyone anyone any Republican any right winger that tries to distract the flex to me or minimize what happened We need.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Well, it is true. And I have an entire chapter. I think it's chapter 19 of the book. The new book here is the Diego pick it up everyone. Kellyanne Conway here. It's called alternative hacks. And the reason I wrote that is because of what you just said, that people won't let it die, but it's also all they have. I have no scandals subpoena indictments investigation zero. I left on my own terms on my own timeline. And they still talk about that and they pretend that I was lying to the country when they darn well know I wasn't two and a half seconds alternative facts immediately cleared up and explained should have been done in a moment versus two and a half years of Russia collusion. Right. Half years. Yes. We're still going on. Sussman trial. That's right. But alternative facts and I'm disappointed in chuck Todd because he had made they made me a big offer on meet the press, which you've been a panelist on to. We went way back. He knew better. And he was laughing in my face. I was also put in the book. I was also doing three network interviews in about four hours sleep. I was the first person in the Trump White House to go out and do Sunday shows. All three networks, ABC, CBS, NBC was the last one that morning. I'm looking into a blank camera in the freezing cold. I have no staff with me, no nets, no notes, and they are looking at teleprompters, they people on their ears. So that was what you call a true gas. I don't think Joe Biden commits gas. I think he's just not up to the job. That was an alternative facts as a gaffe. I corrected immediately. I was certainly not changing the relationship of the U.S. government with recidivism rate in broad daylight. Every time I hear it, I just tell people. I was there. And here's the deal deals with it. Last thing I want to talk to you is about Jared. I dealt with him during first step. I dealt with him after the election. He invited me over to talk about presidential libraries to ended up taking me in to see the president and when you talk to the president, you know, tell people what you tell them. But you and I have different views. I am just, I'm just surprised, actually, because it did not come out and you never told me I taught you a lot. I talked to Robert O'Brien, one of my closest friends in the world, Mike Pompeo. I know a lot of I went over and saw cipollone. I just never knew you two had tension. We did. And that's because I wasn't going to talk about it, publicly. I didn't even bring it to the president that much, but it made others uncomfortable. I mean, if the president asks people to work together, as any other boss doesn't a workplace, you just figure out a way to do it, especially if your workplace happens to be the west wing in The White House, and you're both just happy to be president of the United States who's got this unbelievably crowded agenda because he wants to work with the same volume and velocity that businessman Donald Trump always worked. Then there you go. And so Jared though, I don't know, it was combination. I think he looked down on me for sure. I think it was a class issue. I was raised very differently than him. And he also loved to say I was a weaker. He loved to tell people, you can't invite her in there because it'll leak. So he'd exclude me from meetings, which would promptly leak. So I was in the meeting, the meeting leaks, and what happens is the president wouldn't remember or why would he even care? Who is in what meeting? And he would call me. What do you think of this? What do you think we should do on that? And it was amazing because he would think I had been in the meeting, which I was excluded. So I would end up being the last person to speak with him before he made a decision. And by excluding me, all they did was make a bigger bolder Kellyanne, but it was also, I also, the president had signed off on my portfolio. He published counselor to the president. He said, what do you want to do? And I said, I don't want to do press and comms. I think women always get shoved in those jobs. And some people are graded them. I would have been a good press secretary. You offered me that I would have been a terrible reason to be greatest president. I'd be a terrible press secretary. I didn't even know what they do. And so still trying to figure it out. And so he gave me a policy job. He asked me what I wanted to work on. I was very upfront about it. And when the president of the United States whose name was on the ballot who got elected said go, you just go. You don't look for approval from others. But listen, Jared is a very intelligent person whose heart was in the right place, but he also has completely slinked away from any accountability for the 2020 election. I like him to come on your show and tell you if he thinks the election was stolen and wear. If he thinks it was rigged and Howell, if he regrets anything about the 2020 campaign that the media said he was truly the de facto campaign manager, he was a guy in charge of the money, all the decisions went through him. I never hear him talk about it. In fact, he made a grand announcement last year that he quote out of politics now permanently. Okay, well that's very convenient. He's got a fund. He just got $2 billion from the Middle Eastern country. That's fine. This is a free country's writing his own memoir. Great. Hue, but why doesn't he come out and do what I do? Which is speed, you know, address these head on and not slink away from things. I think when you've got all this authority and very little accountability, it's a bad combination. Yeah, you and I agree on the election aftermath, and that's why I think Jared does too. I don't know what will be in this book. I had mom when he writes his memoir and I will read it. I want to thank you, Kellyanne, for here's the deal. It's a fascinating look, and it was there. I mean, you were there. More importantly, you've been doing this a long time. I just want young women, especially in who want who are drawn to the life and the world. As Mark Lieberman, you appeared with and you talk about in the book, wrote this town. This town is not easy, and you have bent it to your will, and I salute you, Kellyanne Conway. Thank you for joining me. Thank you. And thanks for your alliance and friendship of years and God bless you. Keep telling. It was great to talk to Dwayne early. I know it says a lot about a boss to keep people around him a long time. He won't let me do anything without permission. Thank you so much, Kellyanne Conway. Bye bye. Thank you. Tomorrow. Are you ready? Damn right. Summer. Takes flight. Nice. Critics agree. Yes. Must be seen on the biggest screen possible. Come on Tom Cruise..

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"And but I find the criticism often comes from other women, particularly on social media, and particularly in the coverage because they're often female reporters. I went back and did a content. So in the Lake and I did a content analysis, democratic pollster I love her work. She had great person. And she's just we wrote a book together 15 years ago called what women really want, hoping men we think it was a book about sex run out and buy any of you disappointed to read what two pollsters had to say. But net net, we did a content analysis at the time. And it was just indisputable that the coverage of John McCain and Barack Obama Mitt Romney here's what they said today. Here's their brilliant policy prescription. And I got to say this about Hillary Clinton, who I helped defeat in 2016, 2016 denied her the oval, but guess what? Here's a very good point in her favor. She put herself in 2000 when she ran for U.S. Senate in New York, having never been a resident of New York, she put herself in what I call the campaign uniform. A black or brown or blue pantsuit, maybe once in a while, I went a little crazy and put a sweater around her neck kind of sort of. But I think that doing that got her back the column inches of substantive coverage. Interesting. Now, Kellyanne, the radio audience cuts away. And our podcast will hear this. I'm going to talk to you about Steve Bannon, Jared, and one issue that I have some experience with. I want the radio audience to hear, though, on page four 86. As far as the Conway 6 are concerned, we always have each other in the most extraordinary gift imaginable. I want people to know you're good. And you are good now. The most satisfactory paragraphs in the book are about Steve Bannon with whom I've talked once, but who finds a way to say bad things about me pretty much monthly. And I now know that I'm not unique and indeed I shouldn't even worry about it. Well, look, Steve's a really smart guy. We were in the trenches together in 2016 campaign. I've been on his show more recently about different issues. But one thing that was very disappointing is I feel there were not just him, but people had their own divisions within The White House. When I say divisions like their own, they were dominion of their own group of people and that's okay to have a staff. It's not okay. I think to work across purposes with what the president is trying to do and to accuse me of being a leaker while you're talking to the press all day long. And so, you know, I have a great chapter in there called how to spot a leaker and it comes from a conversation I have with the president, leakers get great press, strike one for me. Leakers otherwise don't really talk to the media. They just talk to the media behind the scenes, but never out front. And gosh, I was out there every day. You saw transparently what I thought and how I engage with the media. Well, that brings me to .2. I was on the panel on meet the press the day you said alternative fact, nothing has been more mischaracterized in America than what you were trying to say. What you were trying to say is what Dan Rather said years ago, news is where you look. And where you look at these facts over here are an alternative set of facts in the ones you're looking at. They're all facts. Do you know I never say anything bad about anyone I work with at Salem at NBC at CNN ever. But do you resent that people purposefully mischaracterize what you meant? I mean, it was, I was there. I knew what you meant immediately. If you want to look here, you'll get this story. And Dan Rather invented the phrase news is where you look, which is alternative facts..

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"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"You very closely? Oh, surely, I had wonderful clients over the years and a lot of interest in my career. Look, CNN put me on TV at a very young age as can you imagine the Chiron you said, gen X? Conservative political analyst, and there was a very smart woman named fried Judea. She was my counterpart and she, her Kai run said, gen X liberal political analyst, and they put us on TV in our 20s. And no, no, no, I think what happened within new boys network too. There was a certain jealousy because I was able to do something they weren't. It was good on TV. And these were the days when nobody really got paid to go on TV and I did. You just had a less diffuse cable news footprint and so they had me on at the convention to have me on to the Iowa caucuses, New Hampshire primaries. I remember turning to bob Novak God Russo, I said, well, I'm going to learn from you. And I remember asking him because we were going to the San Diego convention first in 1996. And then we went to Chicago for the Democrats for Clinton's reelection. I said, mister Novak is it me or is everybody at CNN happier this week? They passed a lie detector test. They have no idea. How liberal the other with their friends this week at the democratic convention is very funny, but no, no, there's huge interest for me to give speeches to go on college campuses to be hired. And I remember George when we were dating and then engaged, she said, Kellyanne, why would you get on a 6 a.m. flight out of dulles airport to go to Seattle to give a lunch speech for a $1000? I said, because somebody invited me to give a lunch speech for a $1000. And then I would fly back to stocks and take the red eye home. I do two stops two meetings that day. Hugh invariably, and this is a good message for all professionals, particularly young ones. Invariably, there was somebody in that audience who would not have been exposed to me otherwise whose sister in law just became the director of marketing at this place, or whose brother wants to run for Congress. So you want to build your business, you can do this everyone, but it's word of mouth and repeat business. Make sure you don't repeat the same mistakes twice. And look for me at my agent stage. I've learned as much from the agony defeat as I have this thrill of victory. Kelly, and that is so such a wise word. I believe most of my successful 30 year law practice, I retired, is built on giving talks to developers for free. And then they're finding out that I knew the endangered species act. Let me go back to Kellyanne and here's the deal. I did live television for ten years in LA with a great smart, lefty woman, pat Morrison. She got criticized on the comment line for her wardrobe every single day. No one ever noticed. I wore a blue blazer and a blue button down shirt. It's a uniform. I've worn it for four years. And I'm never changing, but women and wardrobe. Now, you said you have a scarf collection to rival doctor birx. But isn't that all for all women at all time that they're always under the microscope when they're on TV for their clothes? 100% in particularly by other women. So there was this content analysis. I think it made the final cut in here is the deal. My new book, you thanks for reading it. There was this content analysis after the 2008 presidential race. And it basically talked about the coverage of Sarah Palin, John McCain's running mate Republican and Hillary Clinton, who had run for herself, run herself for president in the democratic primary loss to Barack Obama. But the two of them were, I mean, high profile women running on the national running for national office. And people really focused on whether the color of their hair matched their shoes and their backs. They were wearing what they were saying, who was crying, who had cleavage. I saw the word cleavage. I said, my goodness. That was about how it was. So yes, there is, I mean, I guess you can call it a triple standard, but look, the visual is very important. What I would tell people is just be who you are. And I know people love, I joke a lot in my book about my bad hair life. There's that saying you, of course, I'm having a bad hair day. I got an entire bad hair life. But I own it. I have other assets. That's just not one of them. We just have to be who we are..

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"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Dinner. I was stunned. And it has your writing did happen again and again and again. I want people to know it's not a pity party for me. I can look back and laugh about it. But cuccinelli lost. That same day, he and Chris Christie were on the ballot. So Chris Christie got reelected in New Jersey, obviously, is the governor chief term governor of New Jersey. And cuccinelli lost you lost narrowly, and I got to tell you there were some leaders of the Republican Party who were up in New Jersey with Christie because they figured cuccinelli was toast already. And so this is just, listen, it's a cautionary tale. Don't tell voters what to think, listen to voters when they tell you what they think. And I want before the break. And we got a second segment with Kellyanne on here's the deal. And I'm just teasing it, folks. I'm just hitting some of the hotspots for me. I wish the president had taken your advice on COVID and asking the former presidents to come to the oval to help him. And has he ever talked to you about not taking that advice? Because you gave it to him, it's what presidents should do when there's a crisis, but the former president loves to tackle problems. Like a developer and there's nobody better than him, it's all in a problem. That's what he thinks, but I mean that's the way to do it. Yes, no, he didn't. I remember sharing it with incoming chief of staff Mark Meadows. Ironically, he was a quarantining because he had been exposed to somebody at cpac who ended up with COVID. And what he did was he said no, and I think part of it was the doctors at that time were giving very conflicting advice. So he was hearing this could be the big one, but then they were saying, well, you don't have to wear masks. Well, there's no asymptomatic transmission. There's no human to human transmission, the WHO is saying, so I think in those early days, it's very difficult to even wrap your head around. Why would we do this? And so in that regard, look, between that and just recommending domestic peace talks at Camp David, I do think that other people should have, you know, he's the president, but other people should have maybe said, you know, that's a good idea or a bad idea. Let's at least try to make it work. But he is somebody who solves problems. And you did have all those past presidents and the past first ladies do an ad in December January or so of 2021, it came out. And it was basically telling everybody to get the vaccine, which of course president Trump and the pharmaceutical companies developed operation warp speed in record time. And they excluded Trump. They flew the trumps from that. And I don't think it's gone as well as to Donald Trump going out there and saying, I helped develop the vaccine. And I've taken it. When I come back, Kellyanne Conway will continue to talk about here's the deal. I put the link to the Amazon page up. You will love this book. If you like politics, if you like American stories, if you are a young woman making your way through difficult waters, if you're a young man who wants to aim high, Kellyanne Conway's here, the deal, listen to more after.

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"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"I don't know what his political future is. Are you back working for him, Kellyanne Conway? Well, I've one of the few people in the country who talks to Donald Trump and Mike Pence fairly regularly and I'm very grateful that that team one in 2016 stopped Hillary and her corrupt machine from taking over. And being in power and also just delivered amazing accomplishments. And I think that team is very important to recognize all that they did together as a team. I write about that because it's a good example here, and there are many throughout the book of the media just presuming they know what's going to happen. They always presume they know who someone is. What's in their heart? What's in their mind? What motivates them? And that's just not true. It was not true in that example. It certainly wasn't true about Russia collusion. It wasn't true about Hillary beating Trump handily. And so again, again, they fail upward without accountability. And look, I think that the break between the former president and former vice president is regrettable, but people should remember everything they were able to do together. And look, a lot of what's in the book is in the news right now. I have a whole chapter about the arc of public opinion on pro life. I have the entire chapter on. It's called life of the party. I have a chapter and here's the deal, my new book out. Hugh, thanks for reading it, by the way. Thanks for having me on, but thanks for actually reading it. And I have a whole chapter called death close to home about the opioid crisis. You know, you grew up I know in Warren, Ohio, it's a very beloved place to you where I grew up same story, same story all throughout this country here where people are really suffering or dying. They're being harmed by the drug crisis under president Trump through his through his auspices and vice president Pence frankly in the First Lady. The drug overdose deaths declined for the first time in 30 years. We're now back up to a 107,000. You can fill up progressive stadium a few times and have people still looking for seats. I also talk in the book about Russia collusion delusion back in the news. But I think when you see president Trump, you see vice president Pence, you see a lot of the leaders who are in the Republican Party out there. It's a great contrast to what you see in the Democratic Party, which is they can't run on policy. There's no course correction about how poorly this White House is man-made disaster of an administration is doing on inflation on immigration on every day affordability and on our feeling of security rising crime rising prices, Putin and Ukraine, Iran salivating as a nuclear capable threat to Israel, the list goes on and on. Now the warning that is in this book for every candidate. And here's the deal. And everyone is going to run and hire a pollster. I want you to go and read. Here's the deal for one anecdote. It's on page 83. Kellyanne conducts a focus group for Ken cuccinelli and the McAuliffe campaign. But the guys on the Republican gravy train, that is a quote from Kellyanne in here's the deal. They left the room and they joked about coach getting blown out by double digits. He lost by three. They did not pay attention to you. This is a story I have seen replayed again and again and again where the good old boys on the gravy train don't let people and they lock the doors and as a result, they don't get information Kellyanne Conway. Well, it's regrettable. Forget about not listening to me you. They weren't listening to the women in the focus group. Right. Over there to talk about their aspirations frustrations and give recommendations to the would be next governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Cuccinelli lost narrowly to Terry McAuliffe. That name sound familiar, everybody. You know he's beatable. Glen young can beat him by about the same margin this past election cycle. But I talk about the Republican consultancy because I see it as a walking RICO violation always greasing each other these candidates often lose you and the consultants always win. And then they blame the candidates. Oh, Bob Dole. He seemed to hold old John McCain. He seemed so out of touch. Oh, Mitt Romney, he was too stiff. It's like, guys, the other thing they all had in common was you. Please don't come back a fourth time. And to Donald Trump's enormous credit, he did not go back to the well of, I think those shop worn unimaginative consultants who are afraid to get to know America. And there we were that was the third of three focus groups within about 30 hours I had conducted in three different places in Virginia. And when I went back to debrief, they were gone. They were already out to dinner..

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"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Marriage. Now, I never, ever in all these years talked about you and George, because I think people's private lives and their family lives, especially when children are there, are just not on the table for discussion. And so you bury your soul in this book, and people want to read about that can, but I want to go to something I didn't know. And as I read a book, I make my notes, I make my questions, and I wrote when I got to page the first time you mentioned Mike Pence, you were his pollster and political analyst for 5 years. And I wrote down for my notes. To ask Kellyanne, did he do the right thing on January 6th? But then I get the page four 67 and you tell us for a week. The media quote was working overtime to suggest vice president Pence would ruin his reputation to destroy his own political future by exceeding to his boss and refusing to certify the results. So you answered my question before I got to ask the question, that's why you got to read the whole book before you interview someone. Mike Pence is one of the best men I've ever met. And I don't know what his political future is. Are you back working for him, Kellyanne Conway? Well, I've one of the few people in the country who talks to Donald Trump and Mike Pence fairly regularly and I'm very grateful that that team one in 2016 stopped Hillary and her corrupt machine from taking over. And being in power and also just delivered amazing accomplishments. And I think that team is very important to recognize all that they did together as a team. I write about that because it's a good example here, and there are many throughout the book of the media just presuming they know what's going to happen. They always presume they know who someone is. What's in their heart? What's in their mind? What motivates them? And that's just not true. It was not true in that example. It certainly wasn't true about Russia collusion. It wasn't true about Hillary beating Trump handily. And so again, again, they fail upward without accountability. And look, I think that the break between the former president and former vice president is regrettable, but people should remember everything they were able to do together.

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The Truth About Vice President Mike Pence
"Marriage. Now, I never, ever in all these years talked about you and George, because I think people's private lives and their family lives, especially when children are there, are just not on the table for discussion. And so you bury your soul in this book, and people want to read about that can, but I want to go to something I didn't know. And as I read a book, I make my notes, I make my questions, and I wrote when I got to page the first time you mentioned Mike Pence, you were his pollster and political analyst for 5 years. And I wrote down for my notes. To ask Kellyanne, did he do the right thing on January 6th? But then I get the page four 67 and you tell us for a week. The media quote was working overtime to suggest vice president Pence would ruin his reputation to destroy his own political future by exceeding to his boss and refusing to certify the results. So you answered my question before I got to ask the question, that's why you got to read the whole book before you interview someone. Mike Pence is one of the best men I've ever met. And I don't know what his political future is. Are you back working for him, Kellyanne Conway? Well, I've one of the few people in the country who talks to Donald Trump and Mike Pence fairly regularly and I'm very grateful that that team one in 2016 stopped Hillary and her corrupt machine from taking over. And being in power and also just delivered amazing accomplishments. And I think that team is very important to recognize all that they did together as a team. I write about that because it's a good example here, and there are many throughout the book of the media just presuming they know what's going to happen. They always presume they know who someone is. What's in their heart? What's in their mind? What motivates them? And that's just not true. It was not true in that example. It certainly wasn't true about Russia collusion. It wasn't true about Hillary beating Trump handily. And so again, again, they fail upward without accountability. And look, I think that the break between the former president and former vice president is regrettable, but people should remember everything they were able to do together.

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"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Huffy bike sliding into third base on the gravel. But seriously speaking, he taught me from a very young age, all the fundamentals of the sport as a viewer. And as a fan and I do talk an awful lot about the most bipartisan thing at the time in our household was George of the Yankees fan. I was an eagle fan, but we adopted each other's teams, went to the championship games, et cetera. It definitely helped meeting men in my younger years that I had a more than above average knowledge of football and can actually watch a game and anticipate the plays, et cetera, but I'm very grateful for just having many male influences in my life, my uncles, the extended family, Friends, family, Friends, certainly my cousins. My father left when I was three, no child support no alimony. I met him when I was 12. We had a very present loving relationship for 40 years until he passed away a few years ago, God rest his soul. And I think that too is a great story for America. Just mercy redemption forgiveness. We all seek it. We all should grant it when asked, and I think America is all about resilience and second chances. It is a great story for young women. And I didn't know. I think we probably attended the 5 o'clock mass at saint Matthews cathedral a few times together before we knew each other. But I didn't know that you let your dad back into your life at your first community at age 12. I have a very inside baseball Catholic question for you. Why saint Joseph's for school but saint Anthony Padua for confirmation? Well, there were three churches in town at the time. There aren't now unfortunately. There are two, but saint Jo was the one that had the school. And it was very important to my mother in the early to mid 70s to keep her only child in Catholic school. I know it was a financial sacrifice for her hue, but she felt the Catholic Church might look at me askew because my father was not Catholic and then they got divorced. It was almost unheard of in those days that was the beginning of the women's liberation movement roe versus wade miss magazine, women in the workplace. And of course, no fault divorce. So we were right in the malice trim of that. But I really credit my mom for making that financial sacrifice to put and keep me in Catholic school all 13 years. Kindergarten was in the convent. The convent basement and then all the way through 12th grade developed Victorian and beyond and I credit it really for always teaching me one fundamental thing that is always something bigger than you. It's called God. And that he also has a plan for you. And I like to say now to a lot of young people here, especially in these college campuses, don't forget what God has made, no man or woman can cancel. Don't ever forget that because I think people are worried about being called names, so they're worried about the woke agenda. Remember, people call you a name hue when they don't want to know your name, and they don't want to, they don't want you to have a name because it makes you real. But each and every one of us, each and every one of us are only born with two things, our name and our family. And it's up to us to protect both. Yeah, for better or for worse. It's a great book on marriage. Now, I never, ever in all these years talked about you and George, because I think people's private lives and their family lives, especially when children are there, are just not on the table for discussion. And so you bury your soul in this book, and people want to read about that can, but I want to go to something I didn't know. And as I read a book, I make my notes, I make my questions, and I wrote when I got to page the first time you mentioned Mike Pence, you were his pollster and political analyst for 5 years. And I wrote down for my notes. To ask Kellyanne, did he do the right thing on January 6th? But then I get the page four 67 and you tell us for a week. The media quote was working overtime to suggest vice president Pence would ruin his reputation to destroy his own political future by exceeding to his boss and refusing to certify the results. So you answered my question before I got to ask the question, that's why you got to read the whole book before you interview someone. Mike Pence is one of the best men I've ever met. And.

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"kellyanne" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Critics are raving about Top Gun: Maverick. It's a soaring achievement and everything you want in a movie. No turning back now. The biggest screen possible Tom Cruise, Top Gun: Maverick. I found my thrill. To be here. Welcome back, America. Why am I playing blueberry hill for Kellyanne Conway, whose new memoir here is the deal is the bestseller everywhere in America. I hope you saw her in the view this week. I hope you are reading Kellyanne Conway's here. The deal. She's friends with Frank luntz as I am. So she knows the lunch rule that you've got to save the title of a book 7 times to make the book memorable. So I've said, here's the deal three times Kellyanne. Now I'm going to turn it over to you. I like Kellyanne one stuff. A lot more than Kellyanne two stuff, 'cause I didn't know much of Kellyanne. One stuff, but it's all there and here's the deal. Congratulations. Oh, thank you so much, Hugh. It's been a labor of love to write this memoir. Even though I'm 55, hopefully I have decades of life ahead of me. People are always asking me about the story behind the story. And I think in many ways I've had unique opportunities, crazy wild dramas and traumas, but it's really just everybody's American Dream story raised by a single mom very modestly for Italian women in the household never a political conversation I can recall, but raised to be a conservative because they were all hardworking small business owners believed in faith and family and freedom. We had military and veterans in our family union members in our family, obviously. So it's been a great journey. And you've been a part of that. We started on this radio show in 2000. My goodness, and you would have me on for a weekly segment on polling, which I think is still the grossly misunderstood. Oh, well, that was. I only have two beats with the whole book, Kellyanne. The first is that talk radio only got one line on page 47, but more importantly, you became a Yankees fan because you fell in love with George, and that's okay. People make mistakes, but you didn't mention the two 1997 Indians beating the Yankees and the division series and you didn't mention the 2007 tribe beat up the Yankees. So you conveniently my alternative facts are this should have been about the Indians beating the Yankees. That's really funny. I didn't know George then to have that. I'm excused, but you know who was my client then Major League Baseball. And it's funny you say that. The Indians, the Cleveland Indians were one of the 6 ballparks that we had to visit one of the 6 teams that we did a deep dive in our research and why is this important because my main observation that I reported back to commissioner ceiling at the time as well. Those fans, especially the women's at the Jake, the old Jake, I know it's called. Now I think, but the old Jake, I said, I observed them in the food lines. The restroom lines, they just say, go in and they come right back out. They're dying to get right back to that game very serious fans. And I think that the Indians at the time now the guardians delivered for them. You know what's interesting about this, but I know a lot about Kellyanne the pollster because we did do this regular segment for a number of years because she didn't do she did cultural polling, not political polling, which is the polling company that she tells the story of. And here's the deal, but what I didn't know is that you are an honest to God. Sports fan. You know your stuff. I do. I grew up with my cousin Jay is ten months older than me and he didn't have a brother. I was his tomboy and had the scars on my knees to prove it. Climbing the trees being pushed off the huffy.

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Kellyanne Conway on Her New Book 'Here's the Deal'
"Welcome back, America. Why am I playing blueberry hill for Kellyanne Conway, whose new memoir here is the deal is the bestseller everywhere in America. I hope you saw her in the view this week. I hope you are reading Kellyanne Conway's here. The deal. She's friends with Frank luntz as I am. So she knows the lunch rule that you've got to save the title of a book 7 times to make the book memorable. So I've said, here's the deal three times Kellyanne. Now I'm going to turn it over to you. I like Kellyanne one stuff. A lot more than Kellyanne two stuff, 'cause I didn't know much of Kellyanne. One stuff, but it's all there and here's the deal. Congratulations. Oh, thank you so much, Hugh. It's been a labor of love to write this memoir. Even though I'm 55, hopefully I have decades of life ahead of me. People are always asking me about the story behind the story. And I think in many ways I've had unique opportunities, crazy wild dramas and traumas, but it's really just everybody's American Dream story raised by a single mom very modestly for Italian women in the household never a political conversation I can recall, but raised to be a conservative because they were all hardworking small business owners believed in faith and family and freedom. We had military and veterans in our family union members in our family, obviously. So it's been a great journey. And you've been a part of that. We started on this radio show in 2000. My goodness, and you would have me on for a weekly segment on polling, which I think is still the grossly misunderstood. Oh, well, that was.

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"kellyanne" Discussed on Ask The Health Expert
"Am so excited that I have the queen of bone broth and one of my best friends on with me. And it's been way too long. So doctor Kellyanne, welcome. Thank you so much. And it has been way too long. The last time we were talking offline, the last time we actually had a podcast Y type chat was like way back in like 2013, 14. That's insane. Why have you made it so hard to get on my podcast? Why wouldn't you come play with me? I'll always come play with you. You are a priority and the real question is, was podcast even out then? Like we must have been one of the first ones. Way back when. Well, what you were the first one on is really getting, I mean, bone broths like a nourishing tradition, as we know, but really you got it on the map. People were not talking about it. And I think where I'd love to start with this interview, because we are going to dig deep into bone broth, and I will double triple dare you listener to that you will be running out after this and getting yourself on bone broth. If you're not already using it. So I want to first make sure that people really know what bone broth is, so they aren't going out and getting some can of soup..

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Kayleigh McEnany Previews New Book 'For Such a Time as This'
"The main point of the book is my face and then some of the hardest times in life got it showed up Christ has shown up and helped me through them And some of those hard times were in The White House And I go through my time in The White House But I also the second part of the book is holding the media accountable and sharing what I know president Trump to be he's the man where when I'm in a meeting in the cabinet room of course that beautiful room with the long mahogany table and Bill Barr's there and Kellyanne and they're saying to the president hey the ObamaCare lawsuit may not be advisable right now during COVID-19 as we're approaching an election He looks at me and says what do you think Kaley And I said you know that makes a lot of sense to me and he looks me in the eye and that Caylee I will always stand with the base I will always stand with the promises I made to the American people And that in a nutshell is why president Trump was so successful His authenticity and his fidelity to his word And that's just one of the many anecdotes I have in there The person I know president Trump to be not the person who is attacked in all of these trash tell all

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OnPolitics: Trump officials violated Hatch Act
"A new report finds more than a dozen former trump administration officials violated the hatch act which limits government officials from engaging in campaigning activities while they're doing their government jobs the United States office of special counsel says at least thirteen officials broke the law in their willful disregard for the hatch act it prohibits government officials from using official roles to influence elections among those cited former White House chief of staff mark meadows presidential counselor kellyanne Conway adviser Jared Kushner and former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany the office of special counsel says it repeatedly warned the trump White House about the violations but the former president did not enforce the rule leading to recommendations that the law should be strengthened Jackie

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Diplomatic Pouch
"It's time for another installment of sea hunt. It still alive here on scuba shack radio. And this time. We're going back to season three episode thirty eight titled diplomatic pouch diplomatic pouch premiered on september twenty fourth nineteen sixty. Well in this episode. Mike is back in a latin american country named san miguel. His mission is to retrieve a diplomatic pouch from crashed american airplane. The show opens up with mike searching the wreck while his buddies on the surface appearing to be fishing as luck would have it. Mike find the pouch and starts to head to the surface. There's a great shot of the voight swim fins as he ascends but just as mike breaks the surface he's confronted with an armed boat of officials who are pointing their guns at him and asking him if he would be so good to come on board what to do. Quick thinking mike takes a fix on his position and drops the pouch. Who are these armed men. The guy in charge is colonel ramirez and he is the head of the coastal defense. He's cold and tough and goes over. Mike's gear with a fine toothcomb. Just then mike's friend. Paul alexander pulls up with their boat. He tells mikey sorry. That he drifted. The boat drifted off process that they are on vacation. And he's from dallas texas. Colonel ramirez tells them that they are not to dive on the downed airplane at an at the penalty by order of the dictator row. All as is that they will be immediately deported. They are welcome to fish. Just stay away from the airplane. So now paul and mike are on the bridget or boat and paul is upset about the diving when might tells him he found the pouch but he had to drop it. He says he took a position. And we'll be able to find it. But how will that be possible with the colonel watching pause. Got a plan. But mike wants to know i. Where did he get that phony. Southern accent well. Paul's plan involves dragging mike to a local cantina. The club kellyanne. Tae sign is flashing on and off as they enter once inside. They sit down in the bartender heads over the jukebox. A stereo phonic rockall roller and plays a record loudly before waiting on and paul. Something's the bartender nods and mike and pau get up and head for the back room. The ace of pulse leave is one of colonel ramirez. Deputy familiaux who calls the kernel. A pig who goes beyond the law familiar will fight with his fingertips to overthrow the hated dictator. The plane is to get. The plan is to get information from familiaux on whether the colonel is going to put a diver on the wrecked plane. Now the the scene shifts to mike and paul on the water and they're trying to get to the wreck but they're constantly being pursued by the coastal defense. Just then shots are fired from the defense boat. And they're colonel comes alongside and tells them that the penalty for diving on. The wreck is no longer deportation. It's death before they leave familiar hotels. Mike and paul that they are going to have another diver coming from the capital. Soon we now had back to the cantina. We're familiar comes in the bartender. Nods towards the back room in the room familiar hotels mike composite. The situation is desperate. what can they do. Mike knows he will be an underwater hitchhiker. But only familiar can drop a line over the side of the colonels boat you see. Mike can swim to the rack but he needs a ride back. Familiaux says it will be done. So now we have paul mike on their boat watching a coastal defence boat with its diver onboard and her headed out to the wreck plane. Mike tells paul if anything happens he needs to get out of there because he's too valuable. Paul reluctantly agrees as mike. Put the powder into his wetsuit top. Once the divers from the colonel Once the diver from the kernels boot jumps in. Mike is in the water swimming towards where he dropped the pouch. He sees the line. Familial has tossed over the side but now he needs to pop to the surface to get his bearings so he can find the diplomatic pouch just before the men on the boat turn towards mike. He slips beneath the surface a close call. Mike is now underwater searching and searching trying to find the pouch before the enemy divers season. Finally he spots the pouch intact and now he needs to get it out now. Here's where it gets a little strange. Mike is kneeling on the bottom looking at the patch. Trying to figure out and then like maybe how to open it or something. He's got a puzzled look on his face. His back is towards the plane wreck. As he's puzzling over the pouch the enemy divers spots him pulls out his knife and be lines towards mike as he tries to stab. Mike looks like the pouch gets in the way we are now witnessed to a classic underwater knife flight where mike wrestles do knife out of the bad guys hand takes out his own life and you guessed it cuts who's hose. The enemy divers forced to the surface and mike heads under the colonel's boat too high policies the diver surface in figures. There's a problem so he starts to head out. Mike is trying to figure out what to do with the diplomatic pouch when he decides to stick between his back and his doubles now. The colonel suspects that mike is with paul so he starts out in hot pursuit. Mike grabs the line and his underwater hitchhiking begins. The ride is challenging. You can see the strain on his double hose thins. Just as he's about to let go the boat slows down and pulls alongside. Paul familiar searches the boat and said no one is aboard. Paul says he just wants to go home as this is no place for a vacation. That colonel tells them to get out of his country. Once colonel leaves. Paul is despondent at the thought of losing mike just any. Here's mike call out. I think i heard him call pau. Alex i'm not sure. But as paul looks over the side mike tosses up the diplomatic pouch telling him. He forgot his laundry. Mike has yet again the day now. There wasn't any indication in credits as to where this episode was film. The plane wreck looked pretty authentic with the large propeller and debris. I wonder if this was. In the bahamas. So there you have it. Diplomatic pouch from season three of sea hunt.

The Breakfast Club
Conor McGregor and Machine Gun Kelly Get Into Fight
"Machine gun kellyanne conor mcgregor got into some type. A little scuffle on the red carpet. Nobody knew there was an issue between the two of them but security did have to step in and separate the two of them now machine gun. Kelly was questioned about what went down. Here's what he said. A little scuffle with conor mcgregor on the cover. What happened so he hit the mike and then You know mega facts. We're not allowed to talk about that. We're not allowed to say. Don't they said it's amazing. The as we're last night and with all the performances in the ward that were given out we start with the drama at the barclays. Well this is all before the awards. It we're trying to do whatever they said that They said kinda asked them for a picture and he turned down. And you got upset. That's what they were saying right so there's always going to get that mad

WSB-AM
"kellyanne" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer and Others were qualified. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki says President Biden requires more of advisory board members than Party affiliation. Georgia honors Otis Redding Otis Redding included his home state in his music. I left my home in Georgia, the state of Georgia has declared today. Otis Redding Day in honor of what would have been his 80th birthday reading, died in 1967 when his chartered plane crashed into Wisconsin Lake. He was 26 years old reporter Jennifer Kipper says the Otis Redding Museum in Macon unveil. A new collection of memorabilia today. WSB news time 5 19. I can listen the way he does try a little tenderness like over and over. Downtown Connector still blocked up. 75 85 southbound past Georgia Tech E. Williams Street, We'll get an update from the traffic team in less than two minutes. Ws bees, Brad Mitts and his dependable five day forecast sponsored by Breda Pest management They handle bugs and critters. Clearing Sky today will become mostly sunny by this afternoon, a little breezy with a high of 84 that breeze blowing in some much drier and cooler air. So by Friday morning, we're all the way down into the upper fifties 59 in Atlanta that Sonny High of 84 on Friday with low humidity and the weekend starts nice as well. Mostly sunny, low 62 high 85 on Saturday but the same kind of weather you can expect in Athens for the Bulldogs first home game of a five day forecast for Sunday and Monday Sunday. Mostly sunny 64 high 87th will stay mostly sunny Monday low 65 high up to 89. Recapping the forecast for today, Clearing a little breezy and a high of 84. I'm Channel two action news meteorologist Brad Knits 95.5 WSB 72 degrees a bit time. Atlanta Right now, I've got little shower out east.

NPR News Now
Biden Asks Sean Spicer and Kellyanne Conway to Quit Military Academy Boards
"The by the administration has sent letters to eighteen appointees to us military academy boards telling them to resign or face removal the appointees include former trump white house counselor kellyanne conway and former. Press secretary sean. Spicer white house spokeswoman jen psaki says the decision to remove them and others has nothing to do with party affiliation. I will let others evaluate whether they think kellyanne conway and sean spicer and others were qualified or not political to serve on these boards but The president's of qualification requirements or. Not your party registration They are whether you're qualified to serve. And whether you're aligned with the values of this administration both kellyanne conway and sean spicer both pushing back calling. President biden's decision to remove them from military boards an attempt to divert attention from the situation. That's still unfolding in

Made For This with Jennie Allen
"kellyanne" Discussed on Made For This with Jennie Allen
"His people that will be on earth after jesus ascended into heaven and so so that's how god deals with scripture and back most of the translations that say you if you look back at the hebrew and the greek it is plural it is actually written to a people so we have made even this book. We made our lives. And we've made this book and everything we do and how we live very independent but the truth is it was written to people that needed each other that we're bumping up against each other that that sends were hurting each other. A lot of letters from paul in in the new testament were were stories about that of of okay so and so hurt you and so and so hurt you. Let's let me tell you how to work that out in the midst of a local life on life context guys. We aren't living in local life on life context even our former conversations that we used to have over coffee now. Our zoom call. So we've got to shift something about the way that we do live coming out of this and my prayer is that the conviction and you don't even have to drum up some conviction in you that you're like what i do live lonely. I worked out alone. I eat alone. I live alone. I or maybe you live with just the context of your immediate family. Go to the grocery store alone in this yet. You look throughout history. You look throughout this book. There's no context for that. Life is meant to be lived together. Life is meant to be lived together and life is meant to be lived up close in people's personal space guys. Apparently you love kellyanne candles as much as we do. Because after we talked about them on clippers episode a few weeks back you guys went kind of crazy. It's a local candle company here in the dfw area. But they're not just any kind of candles. They are natural soy candles. They smell absolutely amazing and they give back five percent of all of their revenue to their partner nonprofit traffic nine one one. We just can't say enough. Good things about t nine one one in their work to restore dignity and honor to local survivors of trafficking and their goal is candle company which is really cool to provide it easy and simple way for the everyday person to join the fight against trafficking. I'm all about kellyanne candles and we know you guys will be to. They are so clean so fresh smelling and they are completely soy based meaning. they don't have harmful toxic chemicals. That release into the air in your home. I'm really picky about candles. I don't like a lot of really fragrant strong fruity things. going on. And kellyanne is the one that i get compliments on every single time. Someone comes to my house. Go to see a l. y. a. n. wax co dot com slash for this. And if you use the code made for this you can get to kindles and get a third one completely free. So that c. A. l. y. a. n. wasco dot com slash maine for this with every purchase..

Fat Mascara
The Gen-Z Beauty Whisperer
"Notoriously and not. it's not notorious. that's not the right word. I guess historically mixes high and low products. Because i think we're young to have the income to be able to buy only high end products and also it's the same with skin care and the whole rise of knowing product ingredients and only buying the ordinary. Because you feel like. You're getting whatever's cheapest and what's best if you're finding something that works and it's drugstore jesse is all over that they're not gonna pay extra money for the shiny packaging. I'm so curious about mabley. No because a lot of other brands disrupters that weren't like traditional retail outlets. Yeah consumer i and maybelline was like the same as Covergirl revlon back in the day. Clearly those two brands have been struggling with honoration but wise Like do you like mabley is popular. I personally don't use many between products. I think they're finney conceal her. Because i had a family member who had bought it for me. But other than that to me i think maybe it's just their hero products that are keeping them going like almost like the mascara. Scott yes yes. Sky high one s do that alone could have made this whole year's worth of data kellyanne. Oh you mean sarah being number two for skincare. It must have been all the boom and the take talk brands. That's why they're all and maybelline was really be well. I don't know if they did that. I mean they. They helped roll with it. But like you very guerrilla ground. Oh yeah and with fell says well. Speaking of you know. Perfect gen z. Marketing elf. I think is kind of like gen z. Whisperers they've used to talk marketing. They had a sound that was really highly successful. They did that elf. Tease which we talked about a couple of weeks ago. and also just like price point and product development wise. It's like they're creating really really specialized product. They know how to listen to z. In make what they're looking for and also historically like my sister vegan. She's been vegan since she was seven. And when i was making her wear makeup because she didn't really care to where makeup and i was like. No you're my sister you must. She would only by l. because back then. That was one of the very few vegan cruelty free

WAAM Talk 1600
"kellyanne" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600
"Call me now. 73482 to 1600 Remember George Conway, Remember? Yeah, that George Conway, Kellyanne Conway's husband. There were next year. Thanks for swinging by my radio program I truly appreciate now why do I give a damn about George Conway? Well, George Conway used to be hooked up thicker and fuse with a thing called the Lincoln Project, and, uh, a number of other people did as well. In fact, you saw them, uh, constantly flapping their evil jaws on CNN. M s LGBT, and all they did was vilify Donald Trump. Donald Trump could do nothing. Right? Correct good, according to the Lincoln Project. And it was astounding to many people because the Lincoln Project Bill Kristol was part of the operation or hooked up with it at one point, and, uh, Everybody thought women. These These guys are old school Republicans. So, they said. They identified going into the 2020 November election as pretty much Democrat operatives. And, uh, now it's even worse. It all makes sense now, though. Disgraced Lincoln Project climbs into bed with antifa terrorists The disgraced Lincoln Project, far left Super Pac a far left Super Pac. Incredibly accused of shielding an alleged child predator. Yep, I remember That part, too, is not one of their head guys was busted for kiddie porn or something. It's now so desperate to find and he's not in jail. Is now so desperate to find a fresh base of support. Not only, uh, released an ad glorifying left wing terrorists and antifa. As heroic and selfless. It declares the treasonous and anarchists as the moral equals to World War two D Day veterans. What Antifa are anarchists higher like World War two D Day veterans. The disgraced Brian Williams was so moved by the ad. He closed his Friday evening fake news program with it. That's Brian Williams on M S LGBT On Friday night, M s LGBT host Brian Williams collaborated with the Lincoln Project. And giving free publicity to the far left Antifa terrorist group, a shamelessly exploiting the Normandy invasion that was pivotal to defeating the Nazis in Europe. Brian Williams. Still has not informed viewers of the Lincoln Project ethical Problems. Concluded the show by showing the group's new ad lauding Antifa members, likening them to World War two Patriots. How could How do they do this? Brian Williams. As bad as he is, isn't stupid. So the ads copy says Who's Antifa? They stormed the beaches of Normandy parachuted into French countryside gave their lives to face down and fight back against fascism. They took down Nazi machine gun nests tour. Uh are you kidding me? This text incredible tore apart. The third Reich strongholds. Liberated concentration camps liberated. France, Italy, Belgium, Holland anywhere. Antifa saw fascism. They fearlessly and relentlessly annihilated it now the reason there's more to this, but they're obviously making the Antifa they say stands for anti fascist. No, Antifa is fascist. It's the left. Playing around language again, so they're equating the anti fascist with the people that took down fascism. This is insanity. Fascism was defeated because of Patriots like these proud Americans who knew that the fight against fascists Was not simply a battle between opposing nations. It was a war against inhumanity a war than isn't nice, but cannot be lost a war. We still fight today. Now, let's stop right there for a second there. Yeah, Let's just stop right there. Here's the deal. I don't care who wrote that her who said that? That's the battle of hand that the Republican Party has no idea how to even even understand, let alone articulate. They don't pick a Republican. Just pick any one You want. They could never say that in a million years about how we go about fighting the real fascists, which is antifa, which is the Lincoln Project. They they look at. This is, uh, the battle of hands. We just got to win the election. Yeah, just win the election. Get the right people in there. This. We're in a war and they want to kill us. Let me rephrase that. They want to murder us. And the Republican Party is completely whole. He can't find their ass with both hands incapable of articulating that Now this piece goes out. Needless to say, the American troops who landed on those French beaches on June 6th 1944. We're fighting a declared war against enemy soldiers representing a country that declared war against US. Antifa wages, war against innocent American civilians engages in terrorism against innocent civilians, assaults, journalists and police officers and burns and Loots American businesses. Antifa is also in an open war against the U. S government, an ongoing active insurrection that is in full flower for well over a year, most, especially in the Democrat run city of Portland. There's more to this, and this is John Nolting and nailing it, but here the Lincoln Project Is now glorifying antifa. The Lincoln Project. And isn't it amazing how they put the name Lincoln in front of Project? These guys were at one point they identified as Republicans probably still do. Probably still do, Frank Lunts love these guys now, all along. Their motive has been to undermine Donald Trump. And right now, I think they think that if they can harness I I don't know if you're even thinking this way, But they're harnessing the brownshirts. Blackshirts. Where do you wanna say was black shirts for Mussolini? Brownshirts for Hitler? Same thing. These were the the anarchist insurrectionists in the streets that really hurt maimed people. Blew things up. Try to to maim and kill the people they decided were the wrong people to be alive, and that's what the left is doing. And now you've got the Lincoln Project piling on and who's in the White House again? What's that guy's name? Um uh, yeah. Biden. That's it. Yeah, but, uh, it's really the Obama administration. That used in full force and full effect. Antifa and black lives matter all through 2020. When somebody does the ultimate book on that they're going to find out that Not only was Soros game in that system, so was Obama and it was through his act. What did you act for? America has packed And how much of the financing that went to those people came from. Uh, John Kerry, People are what truly science carry Tides Foundation. Yeah, This is a very ugly thing we're up against..

NBC Nightly News
Noah Green, Capitol Suspect, Struggled Before Attack
"A symbol of our country's democracy and this but once again yesterday the capitol building was attacked today family and colleagues mourned the loss of capitol hill. Police officer killed while defending it. We're also learning new details about the final days of the suspect who ran his car into a security barrier attacking officers and there are new questions about how to secure the capital while still keeping it open as the people's house we have two reports tonight and we begin with kellyanne today at the capitol new concrete barriers place near the now closed end padlocked entrance. Yellow police tape the visible signs of friday's tragedy. The suspect's car towed away from where authorities say twenty five year. old noah. Green rammed a barricade in a deadly attack that killed an officer and the suspect. Today law enforcement visited a covington virginia home about three hours outside washington. Dc where the former college football player had grown up the washington. post reports. green's family issued a statement today citing his depression and potential mental illness. Adding that green was not a terrorist by any means greens. Motive is a key question on social media. He wrote about losing his job.