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Pres. Trump Will Speak Tomorrow Following Arraignment

Mark Levin

01:15 min | 2 months ago

Pres. Trump Will Speak Tomorrow Following Arraignment

"Reminder tomorrow President will be speaking at 8 15 p.m. eastern We will cover it live we're blowing out the break at the bottom of the hour At Westwood one For all the affiliates down the line please be aware of that And should a judge put a motion in place or an order in place I should say A gag order that would be a shocking disgrace That a man running for president can't even speak about the events that are taking place to try and stop him I put nothing past the Democrat party whether they have whether they have their operatives as judges and black robes or prosecutors or whatever else it is It's something you need to really understand that's taking place in this country folks One day I'll be yanked off the air I have no doubt about it One day it'll happen So just please focus in on what's taking place

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"westwood" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:32 min | 2 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

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Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill Build an Anti-China Alliance

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:09 min | 2 months ago

Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill Build an Anti-China Alliance

"A good bit of news. Wall Street journalist morning. Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill build an anti China alliance. A group of Silicon Valley executives, including Peter Thiel and Washington lawmakers, are quietly mobilizing at China's involvement in the U.S. tech industry. They plan to meet for a private dinner on Wednesday to discuss China national security and intensifying competition between the tech sectors of the U.S. and China. This was before TikTok gets hammered. TikTok is going to be out of business in the United States before long. Here's the deal. I love this hill and valley forum. The key thing is whom from whom will the Silicon Valley big tech people listen to advice. They might still get ambassador Robert O'Brien. They might, that deputy national security adviser, Matt pottinger, go get representative Mike Gallagher, go get representative Michael waltz, go get yourself. The Michael Pillsbury if he's a get good information and you'll get a good product out. But if you sit around listening to Wall Street bankers as you have for the last 30 years, you're not going to get good information on what the CCP is up to. It

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No. 15 Princeton Shocks No. 2 Arizona in NCAA Tournament

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:21 min | 2 months ago

No. 15 Princeton Shocks No. 2 Arizona in NCAA Tournament

"Good morning, glory, America, bonjour, hi, Ken. I'm Hugh Hewitt live. I woke up this morning. To the news that both Princeton and northwestern had won their first round NC two a tournament games, and I began scanning the night sky in California for a meteor. I mean, northwestern and Princeton both win their first round. I don't know that that's ever happened before. Duke one, that's the other smart kid school. So that's kind of we're used to duke winning because they have a subdivision. A basketball major that people take advantage of. But I'm just amazed. We had duke UCLA, Penn State won something. Now that's kind of remarkable. If you're in Ohio State fan, you realize Penn State doesn't win a lot. I told you that Arkansas won too, so senator cotton will be a little bit insufferable, but maybe by Saturday night they'll come down to earth. Auburn. Northwestern Tennessee and Houston, and if you don't know this, a lot of beltway journalism depends upon the output of school graduates, I think model is probably the best connected journalism school. More than Columbia, more than Missouri, more than the other fine programs like Syracuse and Ohio university, which is not an accredited college, but nevertheless had a good television program. Miami law. There are lots of great journalism programs in America. But the best is probably medal.

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:35 min | 2 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Know, at the examiner, your colleagues at the examiner outside of a couple of conservative outlets does anybody in legacy media understand the irony of the media coverage this week versus the reality of that hearing yesterday. Well, I think that they don't care is the thing. You know, they have different productive alliance with the government with Democrats and power. And so, you know, exposing the way that works really works against their interests in a lot of ways because these arms now are all sort of working together, right? The corporate media. Absolutely. Big tech. And so why would they want to disturb an arrangement that's working pretty well for them? But they're not content even to let conservative journalists or conservative speakers have even their little corner of society. They just want them totally. Eliminated. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly right. Speaking of eliminated, it's not going to see the light of day so long as Kevin McCarthy is Speaker of the House, but Joe Biden dropped his budget. I saw some estimates are if he got his will in this budget, it would the federal debt would look something like 51 $1 trillion when all was said and done. There's a piece over the Washington examiner right now by Sarah Westwood that has 6 takeaways. Siri, why don't you give us a couple that you think are of note that we need to know about? Well, you know, I think it's a wish list, right, for President Biden and all things that he plans to run on. One of the things that sort of stuck out to me is that he got nearly $400 billion for climate clean energy projects in the inflation reduction act, that Democrats passed last year. And yet this contained just hundreds of billions more for more and more climate projects. I mean, it was a huge focus of the budget every federal agency had billions of dollars going towards some sort of climate or environmental justice project or something of that nature. So the whole climate agenda has really overtaken so much of what the federal government is doing, even when you're not just talking about what's going on in the Department of Energy or EPA. So that was a big one. And the Biden administration is claiming that this would be a deficit reduction budget, but that lies on a set of tax cuts that have any tax hikes excuse me that have really no chance of passing Congress. But some of this big spending stuff does, and that is going to sort of blow up the deficit. Yeah, I think so too. When you weren't through it to write this piece, looking at least partially through the budget, did you get to the part about the student loan forgiveness program? You know, the Biden administration hasn't loved talking about that. That wasn't one of my takeaways. That's because it's not in there. They're just pretending that they're pretending that doesn't exist. Well, I think there's a realistic expectation of that being struck down in court. And the Biden administration doesn't seem to be fighting that hard to keep it. I think so too. Read everything that Sarah writes over at the Washington examiner and you can link through it and on Twitter at cerace Westwood. Sarah, great stuff as always. Great to have you on the show. We will talk again next week with you. I am Dwayne Patterson. The week of Dwayne has now concluded, I turn things over to the show's rightful owner Hugh Hewitt.

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:13 min | 2 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"You can also read everything at sunny bunch and link through. Thank you very much, Dwayne Patterson in for you. We'll be back with tarzana Joe right after the break. Stick around. Millions of kids are lucky if they get one decent meal a day. That's where food for the poor makes the biggest impact with your help. 8 5 5 three 5 9 hope. 8 5 5 three 5 9 46 73. Or you can text you to 91 9 9 9. That actually may be the quickest and easiest way, actually. Texting here to 9 one 9 9 9 right there in your phone, you can do it right now. You can, of course, go to the web, go to Hugo dot com. There's a banner that loads, if you just give it a couple seconds, it'll load at the top of the page. Hugh Hewitt dot com. But text shoot in 91 9 9 9. Welcome back, America Duane Patterson, one last segment to go on today's YouTube show, at least for me, he will be back at the top of the hour with doctor Larry arnett hillsdale. I'm joined by Sarah C Westwood of the Washington examiner, congressional and investigative reporter extraordinaire. Hello, Sarah. Good to have you here. Good morning. Thanks for having me. So did you perchance watch any of the weaponization committee yesterday and all the fun that we learned out of that from House Democrats? I want to play just, I mean, there is a whole bunch there that was really interesting to me. Especially when you've got those noted conservative reporters, Matt taibbi, and Michael schellenberger on the dais. Here is representative Stacy plaskett to cut 14 Jacob. Mister Sherman, I'm not exaggerating when I say that you have called before you two witnesses who pose a direct threat to people who oppose them. Sarah Westwood, your brethren within the D.C. Manhattan beltway core, they seem to think that all authoritarianism and totalitarianism is emanating from Fox News and Tucker Carlson and Ron DeSantis, but where are they with all this stuff that we heard yesterday? They're nowhere to be found. I mean, the in curiosity from some of my colleagues in the media is just sort of baffling because, you know, what's at the heart of the Twitter files, what was at the heart of the testimony from those journalists yesterday is really concerning about Twitter, having created this formal system to allow the government to sort of police speech and call it thought policing, you know, through Twitter and allow the intelligence agencies to sort of control what information could be out there while maintaining this lie that there are private company that it's acting neutrally in public and when that was not the case. I mean, it's a really concerning thing to have happen. And this is a regime that treats all dissent as like threatening opposition and that's kind of what you heard the ranking member talking about there. But outside of a couple of places, you.

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:34 min | 2 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Through. You know what this sounds like it would be to me. This sounds to me like, what a movie would be if John favreau and Steven Spielberg decided to redo Jurassic Park. That's not, it's not wrong. I mean, you have your treading on dangerous ground when you decide to make a movie prominently features Tyrannosaurus Rex attacks. Because you're inviting comparisons to Jurassic Park. And look, this movie is no direct part. Again, it just doesn't, it's hard to say exactly what's wrong with this movie. Except for the fact that it is just kind of boring. It is the cardinal sin of being just kind of boring. Boring is bad for a dinosaur movie. Right. I mean, the action seems themselves are just kind of boring. You know, we live in this kind of John Wick, age of action, right? Where you have these great set pieces that are put together that are designed very well by stunt teams and stunt coordinators and they are exciting and they're fun and they take place in a world that is kind of realistic, but not that realistic. Another movie like this in this vein is bullet train, right? Same basic idea. Right. We have these great action ideas. And this is almost a throwback to a very bad time in action. The late 2000s, early 2010s, when everything is just kind of straightforward CGI and it's a lot of like running around and pointing and shooting at things that clearly aren't there. It's just it is not very exciting. Okay, so one more I want to do with you and so just a quick up or down. I know you're kind of torn on this one, see it or not see it. I think you can skip it. I think you can skip it. If you're really interested in it, you can watch it at home without missing a whole lot. This one isn't out yet, but the trailer for it is very intriguing to me. This is no hard feelings. You have a piece about this up on Twitter right now at sunny bunch. We got to talk about this for a second because let me give you my theory on this. This is a movie looking at the trailer that got dropped. This is the new Jennifer Lawrence movie that's going to be out this summer, right? It's going to be one of the quote summer comedy blockbusters, at least their attempting to be. No hard feelings, it looks to me like every funny scene is probably in the trailer. However, most guys are going to find a way to create a diversion from the relationship they're in to go excuse themselves for about two and a half, three hours to go sneak out and watch it and they're probably going to laugh silly. That's my, that's my theory. Yeah, so the premise of this movie for folks who haven't seen the trailer is Jennifer Lawrence plays a town on her life woman who is loses her car and to get a new car and get a new job she is tasked with. About 30 seconds, and you got to go quick, 30 seconds. Right. So but yeah, no, it definitely looks like a kind of a sexy RomCom, definitely a chance that a lot of the jokes are in the trailer, but we'll see. We'll see. It looks like a rehash of failure to launch, actually, to me, but with a lot more coarse language. Sunny bunch across the movie aisle and bulwark goes to Hollywood..

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

06:57 min | 3 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"But it really is like Colombo. It's Columbo is the model here. All right, the poker face. What's it on, Amazon Prime? It's not peacock. Peacock. Not sure I get that, but we will put it on our list. Sonny bonds across the movie aisle with his first podcast, the bulwark goes to the movies as a second. Follow him on Twitter at sunny bunch, follow me in the next segment of today. You hear what Joe, thank you, sunny. I do want to remind everyone food for the poor. Manages to get food to Central America to the most poverty stricken places like Honduras and Nicaragua, and they go to Haiti, despite the cartels, despite the violence, they are fearless, they are fearless. They are the hands and feet of the church in America, getting the money that the church gives them down to the poorest of the poor. So please be generous this lent, you're going to go over to Hugh Hewitt dot com and find the banner at the top, give food, give life, every lent I do this every lently raised tens of thousands of dollars from people who say, oh, I forgot to do this or that. I didn't give up anything. I know what, I will feed the poor. Food for the poor. I will do that. And boy, that's a good lint and observation. However, to Hugh Hewitt dot com, the banner is at the top and thank you for your generosity. Welcome back, America. It's your Fridays and we are lucky Sarah Westwood joins us, Sarah C Westwood on Twitter with the D.C. examiner. Good morning, Sarah. How are you? Good morning. I'm great. Thanks for having me. Three big stories out of Congress this week. I've already covered the Gallagher committee extensively. I want to talk about the hearing that Merrick Garland had where he got just ripped apart by Josh hawley and Ted Cruz, and then your story this morning about the classified documents. And let's start there. When you set up this story for audience, they go read it at D.C. examiner, I just tweeted out the link, but tell people about it. So the Senate intelligence committee has been working since actually since the fall to get access to the underlying classified documents that were found in Donald Trump's home. They're not interested in the law enforcement case about how each man Trump and now Biden who's been sort of added to their inquiry handled these documents are not interested in the criminal liability, but they want to see how the intelligence community has mitigated any potential risk from those classified documents possibly being exposed to other people. Now they also want to see the underlying classified documents and the Biden case as well. And the intelligence community has been saying, you know, our hands are tied because the Justice Department has these open criminal investigations. So there's been a lot of back and forth between Senate Intel and the intelligence community and DoJ. They received their second briefing this week and still didn't get answers from the Biden administration. So there's a lot of frustration there. Yeah, I understand that the Department of Justice does not want to compromise the prosecution. They will not, the last people to be surprised by what's in the documents will be Trump and Biden. And Trump and Biden's lawyers. They know what's in the documents, right? So the senators are being pushed out because the, I think, team Biden doesn't want leaks. What's your theory of why they're not turning these documents over to the Senate Intel committee, which is charged by the constitution with doing oversight of the second branch. The first branch gets to oversee the second branch. There's a number of theories. I mean, if you see an anti Trump conspiracy behind every government move, you might wonder that they don't want to share the underlying classified documents because they're actually not that bad. In a way, sort of exonerate Trump. And it's better to sort of hold over his head. This idea that something very, very nefarious was going on on the flip side, maybe some of the material that Biden has extra sensitive. And that could sort of implicate him in something more serious than what the public knows right now. We really have no idea why the Biden administration is doing this. But it's important to note that during the molar investigation, which was also an ongoing criminal probe that involved a special counsel, like these cases, Senate Intel did get access to classified information. This sort of argument that they can't disturb a criminal probe wasn't used in that situation. It also wasn't used during the Hillary Clinton investigation, which also involves the improper handling of classified information. Lawmakers got to see those sensitive documents at the time they were the subject of a criminal investigation. So this argument from the Biden administration doesn't hold up to even recent precedent. And that's part of why the Senate intelligence committee is starting to think about ways they can start to flex some muscle and get these documents. They will never subpoena any. I mean, it's run by a Democrat, Mark Warner, who's very smart and very competent, but they're never going to issue a subpoena from the Democrats. The house weaponization subcommittee might to get these documents. And then they'll have a two year fight. The whole plan is to land an eye, but I also want to know in the Merrick Garland hearing, which was so withering for the AG. I didn't watch all of it. Did anyone ask him about this issue and why he needed a separate special counsel? Because in my opinion, they should have sent the Biden document to Jack Smith so that one lawyer was making one judgment based on one standard of document. Instead, they set up a second special. Did anyone ask him that? You know, I didn't catch the whole thing either. I mean, I thought some of the most noteworthy exchanges had to do with the sort of pro life issue that the Department of Justice has had a totally disproportionate response pro abortion activist versus the anti abortion activist. That's where I think Garland sort of took the most heat and didn't have a lot of satisfactory answers to those questions. DoJ hasn't had those for months now that this has been an issue. That Sarah Westwood, I want to close by focusing on Merrick Garland. He looked pretty old. I mean, he looked like Mueller did when Mueller testified he looks like President Biden, a press conference. Do you think he's up to doing this for another two years? Because he just did not seem to have the energy for being the attorney general. You know, he's starting to take a lot more flak from places that aren't just, you know, the house freedom caucus. I mean, I think there's a lot of people who are dissatisfied with the way that he's handled this, whether you're on the left and you don't think that he's gone in aggressively enough against your enemies because he has been in some ways less political than say an Eric holder had been during the Obama administration, but then if you're on the right, you know, you see this sort of what looks like uneven targeting of conservatives by the Justice Department that has increased on his watch. So I think that these really let down both sides and it would be hard to imagine him, let's say Biden does win a second term by some miracle for him. It's hard to see Merrick Garland hanging on for it. I think an infirm attorney general. And that's what the president is not someone in a position to robustly lead that agency, which of course is enormous, it matters the most to Americans at home, DoD abroad, and state. Sarah C Westwood on Twitter. That's where you'll find her, Sarah C Westwood on Twitter from the D.C. examiner..

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

05:09 min | 3 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Well, who do you think, who do you think of as a character actor, that Jonathan price, who was seen most recently in the new season of slow horses? Sure. Yeah. People who show up for little bitty parts, but they could be played by a lot of different people. I just don't think you'll have to work on that, but I got to move on because I got a dilemma, Sonny. I'm going to see Genghis Kate, my three year old granddaughter. I'm back up this week coming up. I'm off at spring break at the law school, Dwayne is hosting next week. And so I'm looking at the movies and I don't want to get trapped in another Disney nightmare of PC that I had to explain difficult questions to 11 9 three and I need lie a while crocodile, but there isn't there's push and boots. That's it. So I guess I'm saying puss in boots on Sunday. What do you think a person boots? I like this in boots. It's pretty good. It's a fine kids movie. It plays well for adults. It's literally a movie. It's a movie in the Shrek expanded universe, I should say exists. So it is like the Shrek movies that it has kind of this underpinning of classic fairytale stuff. So there are things that you will recognize that aren't necessarily that may go over the head of your granddaughter, which will be shared by a lot of crocodile sad. I will say the villain so the villain in this movie is a well, there are a couple of different villas, but one of them is a wolf who we realize comes to represent deaths. That's a little scary. It's a little better than knock at the cabin magic Mike's last dance ant man, selfie, mummies, I've already seen the Jesus revolution, Emily cocaine bear, I'm not taking them to. There is a retro showing of the land before time, but that's a throwback. I'm not sure it's on the east coast. What did you cocaine bear is open to very mixed reactions? It's somewhat controversial sunny. I mean, it's pretty, it's more positive than I expected it to be, frankly. I mean, at 70% fresh on round tomatoes, audience score was solid. I think you got a B minus from cinema score, which is a perfectly fine average for a horror movie if we want to look at this as a horror movie. I liked it. I liked it. It's not high art or anything. I'm not taking Kate to that. I've already seen Jesus revolution and I don't need her to see Timothy Leary talking about acid. By the way, it's very finely made movie. Have you seen the digital revolution yet? No, I've not seen it. It's well made, it's going to make a lot of money and it's a trip you fall into the 1971 rabbit hole and they got the costumes and the cars right, which is number one for me. And the music. Yeah. I mean, the only other thing that's new this week is creed three. I assume she's probably not a no, we're not taking Kate to that. No, that's not happening. Have you watched slow horses yet? Slow horses? Yeah, I love 12 horses. Yeah, I'm just halfway through the second season and remarking on with doctor Arnold is coming up in hour three today. They Gary Oldman is just amazing. To go from Churchill to the M1 to Jason land is really that Jackson Lambert Jason lamb. Jackson lamb. Jackson lamb. It's amazing. Well, this Gary Oldman count as a character actor? No, he played Churchill. He's a leading man in church at any win the best actor. Sure, sure. No, I agree that Gary Oldman is a leading man, right? But he's also an actor who kind of falls into every role that he is into a wide variety of different roles. I think he used to be a character actor. I feel like Gary Oldman was once upon a time, a character actor. When he was the villain in the professional and the 5th element, when he shows up and he's got a small part of in true romance, right as the rastafarian gangster type, right? There's a moment now, we know that Kevin Costner and sly Stallone are not character actors. They just opened television series that they're carrying on their big shoulders and Gary Oldman is now carrying a television series on and I would watch anything Willem Dafoe's in. I mean, they could put him in the remake of the remake of the bad TV series out there and I would watch him. So I just, I guess it goes to my, it sounded like a judgment to me that you're not in the same league as these other actors. Your skill sets are limited to playing very minor roles. That's what I thought. Maybe I've got the wrong definitions any bunch. Well, I just think the way that you describe it there is being limited, I think, is wrong. I think it is the opposite, right? That they are so skilled that they can play a wide variety of actors roles,.

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:11 min | 3 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Bunch. Good morning, sunny, how are ya? I'm good, Hugh, how are you? Good at beginning with out of left field, The New York Times story this morning, profile of Willem Dafoe, have you had a chance to read it yet? I am not. Willem Dafoe is one of my favorite actors. I just want to get your reaction to this line dafoe 67 is an unusual celebrity, perhaps the world's most famous character actor. One who came up through New York experimental theater, who never intended to appeal to the masses, like a Christopher Walken or Ralph Fiennes, he suggested his choices of roles as much as his performance that he thrives on parts that other actors might find distasteful or unflattering. Do you think of Willem Dafoe as a character actor? Yeah, I mean, I think he falls under the rubric of character actor. He is generally a supporting actor who kind of disappears into his roles. That's not to say AE as he has been the lead before in movies, certainly, but I think he is generally kind of known as one of these guys who is doing something a little different every time he's on the screen. Well, he's in the life aquatic. He's also in lighthouse. He has started of course. My favorite is the Florida project, and he got to have won the best actor that year. He'd been nominated many times for best supporting actor and best actor, but I always thought of character actors as having distinct personas that they play again and again and again. Not small parts are supporting rob parts. He had lots of been in a 141 movie for goodness sake. I just don't think everyone was a character actor. He's like, oh, he can open a movie. He was Jack. Is mister Clark in the Tom Clancy movies? Sure. Sure. I mean, well, I mean, let's go back a step and talk about your definition of character actually here. I mean, when I think character actor, I think I generally think he is of a person who is able to play a variety of different characters, right? Like a variety of different types of roles, somebody who can kind of disappear into different sorts of things. And I don't know what would be some other good example. Well, let's use the opposite. Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt are not character actors. They are a big screen, big stars, right? Right. Right. So unless you define character actors, everything else, everybody else is a character actor. Right. Well, that's the contrast. So when we think of a character act, what is the phrase that usually comes to mind with somebody like that? Oh, it's that guy. That guy, and that's why will and the photos and fit. You don't know their names. Yeah, but no, but I think that's well, I guess I could see that too. I mean, he is definitely one of the best known of the character actors, certainly. I don't think that that's wrong exactly. I'm trying to think of who else would fit in this role..

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DOJ Says Trump Can Face Civil Lawsuits Over January 6

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:08 min | 3 months ago

DOJ Says Trump Can Face Civil Lawsuits Over January 6

"The Department of Justice ruled that president Trump can be sued for the actions of incitement on January 6th. Now, I think that is incorrect. It doesn't make the Brandenburg test, but I knew it was coming. I knew that people were going to try and prove that he's responsible for inciting the rioters and there are a couple of wrongful death suits that have been filed. I think one by one of the people who came into the capitol and writer Ashley was shot by the capitol police sheet that I think her family is doing, not sure. And then a capitol police officer died and I think his family is showing and they want to name Trump as a defendant. And the former president should be completely immune from this because he's acting in the course of it. If you are in the presidency and you're doing your job, in that case, giving a speech on the mall. You ought to be free of any civil immunity. That's the law, but they're saying, if he incited violence, and I don't think he did, but if he incited violence, he would not be inside the scope of his official duties and therefore subject to being sued and the Department of Justice said, yep, that's it. What a surprise. Department of Justice wants to get Trump.

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:11 min | 3 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Morning glory America bones were high carrying a two Hewitt on the third day of March in the year of our lord 20 23 good morning to you wherever you are, I'm in studio west, but I am leaving here to head to the airport with this after this very after this show. Dashing off to fly to the east to see Genghis Kate, teddy Buddha, or affable teddy as we call him the 9 month old. Plus this scholar has a spelling bee and the artful Dodger as a basketball game. I'm just taking a week to go visit the grandkids, my son in law is off doing navy stuff, so I'm kind of a reserve guard. I'm the National Guard for parenting. Or pre traction as we like to call it around. Yeah, exactly, but the deal is, I'm no good at anything involving discipline. This is not my job. My job is to say I have another cookie cake, and she'll take me hostage anyway. I might be bound and gag, but it'll be a loose gag with Kate. She'll let me go. So I'm going off to Virginia. And next week, that voice you heard will be the voice behind the microphone. And that big smiling face with all the glare that we've grown so accustomed to. Let's bring him up right now. General ishima will be guest hosting now, we did a solo flight last week for the first time. Wait, we did. I called in. I listened. And then generalissimo, who's been running this show for 23 years. How long were you with Duffy? 5 years before that. 28 years in radio. The guys are what's a while. He's a rookie. Just getting the hang of this. Look at that paint. You and Ed Morrissey together are like those two old guys in the Muppet. Well, there's an expression that he and I use when the two of us are together. That's probably not SEC friendly. No, no, please remember FCC podcast. Different things. I do. Are you talking that more see on today's grand old pod? I actually am, yes, we are doing the Dwayne and Ed weeken review version. Dwayne and Ed, two big heads. That's what I like to say. Dwayne and two big heads. And generally smiles. We were like the saddleback mountain of conservative commentary. Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks. Twin Peaks and Morrissey and generalissimo they're coming up after the show today on the grand old pop and I had for the airport. News by Republicans for Republicans about Republicans. That's what the grand old pie is. You only get it when you subscribe to the university. You also get every minute of every radio show back 23 years. Dwayne FM and many other benefits, but got it. Universe dot com and subscribe. Xi Jinping is about to get more powerful today. Now nobody in the world is covering this. But Xi Jinping is going to the pretend party the parliamentary session that starts today. They have a big party Congress. It's actually, it started on Tuesday. And he's taken over everything. G people are going everywhere. So it's like Mao on steroids. We have an absolutely Putin like character, but he's smarter and slier and has a longer time frame. Xi has taken over everything and that big story this morning in the Financial Times about Xi Jinping set the overall China's economic policy team at watershed Congress. President expected to unveil sweeping changes to extend Communist Party's grip over finance tech and other sectors. In fact, it's just the communists coming out to.

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:42 min | 3 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Admiral James stabbed reedus, thank you for joining me this morning. Follow me at Rita J on Twitter. He's also often on the media, always tune it, put down whatever you're doing, listen to the admiral when he comes on to talk about whatever it is he's talking about because he knows of which he speaks. He's been to Moldova. One of the things I'm going to find a place on the planet he hadn't been that's going to be in the headlines. I can't go like testing him just to see if he's been to a little city in Paraguay, but he probably has been since he had southern command. Don't go anywhere America I'll be right back on the Hugh Hewitt show. Look, you did the tough thing during COVID. You paid your people and pulled your business through the pandemic, or really the lockdown. And now, doing the tough thing could qualify you for up to $26,000 per employee at COVID tax relief dot org, government funds are available to reward companies with two or more employees who stayed open during COVID. This is not alone, and you don't have to pay it back. The program is complicated, but nobody knows more about it than the CPA's in tax experts at COVID tax relief dot org. You pay nothing up front. They do all the work and share a percentage of the cash they get you. Businesses of all types, including nonprofits and churches can qualify, including those who took PPP loans, even if you have increases in sales. You did the tough thing for your employees during COVID, let COVID tax relief dot org help you get up to $26,000 per employee, visit COVID tax relief dot org that's COVID tax relief dot org. Welcome back, America, you do it on Friday, Sarah Westwood of the Washington examiner joins us when we are.

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Media Matters Continues to Cherry-Pick Words From Mark Levin Show

Mark Levin

01:49 min | 3 months ago

Media Matters Continues to Cherry-Pick Words From Mark Levin Show

"Fox is mark Levin Now nothing I've said is on Fox It's on Westwood one Cumulative sweat doesn't matter We don't believe that it was the cleanest election of elections in 2020 So they cherry pick it Edit everything around it and send it out to the media So what Here's the one today that was sent to me Fox is mark Levin Donald Trump's not an old man even though he's two or three years younger than Biden He's not an old man What else did I say Remember that mister producer I explained it The media matters Has learned how to do this from the best of the best George Soros George Soros But they're not getting their money's worth because nobody gives a damn what they say Nobody cares Plus if you want to hear what I say what do you need media matters for Explain to open your mic Rich cement mister producer Actually mister executive producer Tell everybody if they want to hear what I say during the course of three hours Where do they go Go to Mark Levin show dot com click on audio rewind and find your favorite podcast platform and subscribe for free So you can go to Mark Levin showed dot com You can hear the entire show in context every syllable Correct rich How many years back do we go I think it's four or 5 We go back four or 5 years How quickly do we put let's say today's show on the website 9 45 eastern So 45 minutes after the show 45 minutes after it's broadcast

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"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:20 min | 3 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"I'm talking with Sarah Westwood, who is with the D.C. examiner. You can follow Sarah on Twitter at Sarah C Westwood, and you should because you've got great stories. I want to close by asking you about the Jim Jordan investigation. I had chairman Jordan on this week, and I asked him, when are you going to get Brennan Comey and clapper up there with Pompeo? 'cause they were all there at the one 6 7 team meeting. And Jim was a friend and went this way and that way and didn't tell me. Do we have any idea of their hearing schedule and when the witnesses are showing up because he sure wouldn't tell me as he told you? No. He's not. I have talked to staff on that committee this week. You know, I think that they're still figuring out how to approach this investigation. It's really broad. There's a lot of different lines of inquiry that they can chase down. Right now what they're working on is conducting these transcribed interviews behind closed doors with some of the whistleblowers who have come forward anonymously. Not all of them are going to want to testify in an open hearing because many of them are still employed by the bureau. So right now I think they're sort of gathering in these private interviews. I think there's sort of an acknowledgment that maybe that first hearing could have been more effective. It was very long. The two panels of witnesses prevented lawmakers from asking questions until more than two hours into the hearing. So I think we might see some adjustments the next time. You know, they ought to go to the one 6 committee and take a lesson on how to manipulate coverage. You go with your best witness, you start with them, you let them talk, and then you ask questions. That's it. And maybe. Yeah. Now, by the way, do you have any comment on when women are in their prime? I hope I'm still in my prime. I don't know. Did you check the Don lemon? I want you just to talk to every woman in Congress about when they're in their prime because I sure wouldn't go there, but Don did. And so I'm just curious if that's a, was that a topic at all yesterday in the hill? You know what? I heard from a lot of people. A lot of jokes. It was just so cringeworthy. You couldn't look away. So I think everybody had to make a dig at that. That's well put as always from Sarah C Westwood, so cringe worthy. You couldn't look away. Sarah, thank you, have a great weekend. Don't go anywhere..

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Eyes And Ears Everywhere: The Russian Spies Among Us

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

00:58 sec | 3 months ago

Eyes And Ears Everywhere: The Russian Spies Among Us

"Also in The Washington Post this morning in the wake of the Ukraine war. The U.S. and allies are hunting down Russian spies. You know, you wonder what the intelligence analyst in Richmond, who was hunting down traditional Roman Catholics at attending Latin mass, might have been doing if they were hunting down Russian spies. Over the past year, as western governments have ramped up weapons deliveries to Ukraine and economic sanctions against Moscow, the post reports. U.S. and European security services have been waging a parallel visible campaign to cripple Russian spy network. The German case detailed above, which also involved the arrest of the senior official in the BND, Germany's foreign intelligence service, followed roll ups of suspected Russian operatives in Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Poland and Slovenia. 400 suspected Russian intelligence agents, many of them with diplomatic cover expelled. So what do you know? The Russians are still spying. The Chinese buy a lot more than the Russians do, but all the bad guys spy and their rains as well. New

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John Fetterman Hospitalized to Treat Clinical Depression

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

00:49 sec | 3 months ago

John Fetterman Hospitalized to Treat Clinical Depression

"Wishing John fetterman a lot of goodwill and a lot of prayer. John fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed I guess with severe depression. And that is such an awful thing as David Brooks wrote about last weekend. Losing a friend to the suicide brought on by years of struggling with severe depression and I am not one who is going to point out what happened in the summer and the media covering for him rather just printed the guy gets better. It's not, it's nothing to make light of. It's not a broken leg. It's not, it's not at all amusing and you can't go back and undo and overdue the election. He might want to retire and let governor Shapiro appoint a replacement. It seems to me that his health might require that, but in the meantime, just pray for the guy.

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"westwood" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:50 min | 5 months ago

"westwood" Discussed on WTOP

"News. The Department of Justice is suing a prescription drug distributor, accusing it of helping fuel the opioid crisis. In the 80 plus page lawsuit, it's alleged the pharmaceutical company, AmerisourceBergen. And two of its subsidiaries. Failed to report suspicious orders of opioids for close to ten years. Officials say federal law requires opioid makers to alert the drug enforcement administration to any suspicious orders or red flags. The company is accused of not complying with these laws with the suit alleging they may have failed to report hundreds of thousands of potentially suspicious orders. The lawsuit states the company may have ignored those red flag alerts and continued to sell to pharmacies, potentially knowing they may be diverting some prescription drugs to listen markets that could have fallen into the hands of people dealing with addiction. That's KY W reporter Nina baratti. A notable fashion designer has died at the age of 81. What we think of as the punk rock look, the torn clothes, safety pins, irreverent t-shirts, that has a lot to do with vivienne Westwood. She was a self taught designer who created the urban street look of the 1970s in London. She partnered with Malcolm McLaren to open her first shop, and he managed the Sex Pistols who wore the clothes. Westwood transitioned to high fashion and became a respected designer without losing her fire, sometimes telling people not to buy her creations. She also became an activist against climate change. The Southwest Airlines meltdown is capped off an interesting year for the travel industry. In a world of disruption, confusion and often chaos, 2022 was a big challenge for one of the biggest industries in the world, travel and tourism. Staff shortages and airlines, airports and hotels, with businesses trying to cope with huge travel demand at the same time. Airline delays and cancellations, hotel rates at 40% above 2019 levels. Airfares rose exponentially and with no logical connection to the actual distance being flown. The airlines reaped huge profits. Americans apparently made a choice and picked travel and experience over retail purchases. The planes, they are still full, and forward looking bookings through 2023 remain strong. The one unanswered travel question as we bid goodbye to 2022 is not where we'll be going next year, but with consumer credit card debt, heading towards nearly a $1 trillion, how are we going to pay for those travels? Peter Greenberg travel editor CBS News. Money news at 25 and 55, a lot of us might regret having retirement savings in the stock market this year, but Jeff clay ball says long-term the opposite is true. Even with the sizable losses in the markets this year, a recent magnify money survey found nearly half of Americans regret not investing more in stocks in the last ten years, since its inception in 1928, the S&P 500 Index has had average annual returns of 11.8%

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Vivienne Westwood, iconic fashion designer, dies at 81

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 5 months ago

Vivienne Westwood, iconic fashion designer, dies at 81

"Fashion designer vivienne Westwood has died at the age of 81, according to her fashion house, details of her death were not given. I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at her career. What we think of as the punk rock look at the torn clothes, safety pins, irreverent t-shirts, that has a lot to do with Vivian Westwood. She was a self taught designer who created the urban street look of the 1970s in London. She partnered with Malcolm McLaren to open her first shop, and he managed the Sex Pistols who wore the clothes. Westwood transitioned to high fashion and became a respected designer without losing her fire, sometimes telling people not

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Dan Bongino: I Didn't Want This Job

The Dan Bongino Show

01:56 min | 5 months ago

Dan Bongino: I Didn't Want This Job

"Kind of get this out of the way I didn't want this job And anyone at Westwood wanted cumulus will tell you that I didn't want this job I enjoyed doing my podcasts I enjoyed doing my appearances on Fox I was having a grand old time doing it And then we lost Rush Limbaugh Way too soon And let me tell you to this day I'll say this repeatedly I don't even want to hear myself on the radio on this spot I'd rather hear that gone I listened to him for two decades of my life He was special There was something different We lost him too soon But because in case you don't know the backstory and by the way the Westwood people if you're bitching and moaning right now why are we talking about this now You can tell I asked your boy Larry 'cause I had a whole different show plan But since your boy here is talentless hack you guys hired decided to be a good idea to F with me on Twitter He opened up a can of worms Now I'm gonna close it Don't toy with me son Don't So here's the back story Now that you really want to know Westwood one and cumulus they came to me I didn't go to them I didn't want this job That's a fact And they said listen I'm not going to give up other people but they said we offered it to this person who is you know established name He doesn't want it And you're our only option We don't have anyone else who could carry the show And I said no I don't want it And this went on for a long time And then they said we're going to do the largest launch in radio history for a show 350 stations if you decide to take it And I said no I don't want it But thanks I appreciate it And then they said we're going to do this and sweeten the pot a little bit And we'd really appreciate it if you consider this And I said I don't really want it

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A New Episode of 'Things That Never Happened' With Joe Biden

The Dan Bongino Show

01:57 min | 6 months ago

A New Episode of 'Things That Never Happened' With Joe Biden

"When Joe Biden's about to tell a fable a tall tale or an outright lie what does he do He says I'm not joking And he lies about his autobiography and his backstory and out of his family all the time all the time Almost nothing this guy said about his life story's true So there's a dark web series Jim and a dark web in the office No one knows what he's doing Introduce the number of viruses into the Westwood one cumulus program fall around in a dark web Mike's always standing by watching him getting ready if he's fired to take the con at a moment's notice But during his time on the dark web Jim found this series We don't know where it is Amazon Prime or Netflix but it's called things that never happened And the episodes of things that never happened are shockingly always about Joe Biden because he's a plethora a cornucopia of material We haven't seen a new episode in a while Jim found one during the break So here's the trailer check this out Things that never happened with Joe Biden start building the second school and revitalize the use of the Cherokee language By the way she spent a lot of time on other reservations other nations as well I'm worried she's not going to come home on these days when she goes You think I'm joking I'm telling you I hear more about the navajos and I hear about me You all think I'm kidding This has been things that never happened with Joe Biden Joe Biden I promise you has never mentioned that Jill Biden or Joe the Navajo I take that back They had a meeting with Elizabeth Warren and that may have come up a couple of times but I promise you there has been no discussion of the Navajo Nation in the Biden household at all How do I know Because Joe Biden said they talked about and said he wasn't joking which is the cue every time that it's a thing that never happened

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How Schools Spent Their Billions in Stimulus Money

Mark Levin

01:30 min | 10 months ago

How Schools Spent Their Billions in Stimulus Money

"The widen family senator wine who's a radical leftist has profited mightily From the large jest that he votes for Then there's this at restoring America Follow the money how school spent their billions in COVID-19 relief funds by Sarah Westwood investigative reporter Schools raked in a 190 billion from COVID-19 relief funds Education advocates argued we desperately need them More than two years into the recovery some schools have not yet spent Piles of cash Congress handed them Through three separate stimulus bills Three separate They received aim for the federal government in three batches over the course of the pandemic The first tranches they called from the cares that cares act the president Trump signed and March 2020 That was 13.2 billion Then 54.3 billion then a 122 billion Roughly 60% of the districts analyzed planned to put their stimulus funds largely or entirely toward teachers Including retraining them and giving them some pay raises to increase retention Now that's raised concerns about how the schools will adjust when the last of the stimulus funds run out

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Jim Bohannon Promo II

Jim Bohannon

00:29 sec | 10 months ago

Jim Bohannon Promo II

"Hi there and good evening and welcome to the Jim bohannon show from Westwood one radio We were at one 8 6 6 5 O Jimbo one 8 6 6 5 O 5 four 6 two 6 online find us a Jim bohannon show dot com and you can follow me on Twitter at Jimbo talks oh by the way don't forget if you missed any of tonight show and would like to hear some of our previous shows be sure to check out the Jim bohannon show on Apple podcasts or wherever you look for a podcast

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"westwood" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"westwood" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Westwood one network This week at Macy's give love give style with an extra 25% off gifts for Father's Day when you use your coupon or Macy's card or shop specials like 25% off designer underwear undershirts and socks Polos from club room Alfonso and more 1499 to $24 and a rugged esquire bracelet for 24 99 with a qualifying purchase going on now at Macy's Shop on the Macy's app to score deals track savings and Mark your faves savings off regular sailing clearance prices exclusions applied Music and a movie at ravenia The Chicago philharmonic performs the Oscar winning musical score to Disney's The Lion King while the 2019 film is shown in its entirety Wednesday June 29th enter for a chance to win four general law admissions at WGN radio dot com slash contests This Father's Day find the sweetest products and crises at Lowe's Give him a taste of his favorite tools with $50 savings on a craftsman 20 Volt two tool combo kit Was one 49 Now 99 Or get dad grilling with a special buy master forge for berner gas grill for one 98 valued at two 19 There's nothing sweeter than Father's Day That lows Holmes any budget home to any possibility while supplies last about 16 for 6 19 When news breaks in Chicago or the world you'll hear it here and we'll talk about it here This is Chicago's very own 7 20 WGN or download the WGN radio app and stream us live WGN radio news is on.

"westwood" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"westwood" Discussed on WGN Radio

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"westwood" Discussed on Health Shi"F"t

Health Shi"F"t

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"westwood" Discussed on Health Shi"F"t

"Well, yeah, I'll give you the ideal morning. You know, on my best days, it would be turn the alarm off or wake up. You know, and my best days, I put myself to sleep in time to wake up before the alarm goes off. Use facilities come back and meditate for 45 minutes. And then sit down with a journal for 15 to 20 minutes to map out my day. And then either before or after, hopefully both, talk to my wife, let her know how much I love her. And ask her about her day, and then step into my first one, two or three tasks that get me to the goal I want to get to. So that would be my general mourning, and then at the end of the day, I do my stretching exercise, et cetera to create a transition. And then in the evening, I'll oftentimes give myself the break of sports or news. Or I'll do some learning like watch a TED Talk or watch a documentary or, you know, look at a masterclass or do some reading. So that's kind of my daily rhythm or schedule. And it doesn't vary a lot on the weekends. Great. You know, I'm so energized by the work, and by thinking about it, often on the weekends, the thing that I'll enjoy even more, I'll do probably a very similar schedule, but I'll just let my mind wander a bit more on the weekends. Like I don't feel like I have to get to a meeting or to an email or anything. So there's just more space to do what I'm trying to do during the week. Does that answer your question? It does. It's beautiful. You know, I call it life work because like yourself, you know, there's not really a beginning or an end to the work and the life and the things that really kind of jazz me up when I get passionate about that's really great. And it's interesting because we chatted just a few minutes before we got on here. Why in my podcast? Am I including leaders and executive function specialists in neuropsychologists and things like that? And part of it is that I really see all of this as part of the ecosystem of total health. And leaders show by example, and this is also part of their example is part of their work that they do in terms of tuning into their own spiritual nature. Like what is it that is lighting lighting your light or charging your battery in order for you to support other leaders in the work that they do. So I really see leadership as being so much a part in parcel of our total healthcare system. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. That's wonderful. So any other things that you have to add in terms of the work that you're doing or some of the new, the new agenda items that you have upcoming in the new year..

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"westwood" Discussed on Health Shi"F"t

Health Shi"F"t

04:19 min | 1 year ago

"westwood" Discussed on Health Shi"F"t

"And I think the challenge that a lot of people have, and I'm seeing this now with a lot of the requests because people are seeing the results. We're getting for clients. Okay, can you do a two hour workshop and get us there too? Hey, can you do like a 90 minute workshop and teach us how to listen? And I'm like, no, no, I actually can't do that. But I can show you the concepts in 90 minutes. But if you want to go from a concept to practicing, that's going to take a couple of workshops. If you want to go from a concept to practicing to them, making that a habit, you're going to need some coaching and that's going to take a couple of months. If you want to go from a concept to knowing to have it to now starting to build that into your teams and groups and culture, it's going to take 6 to 8 months. Yeah. And you know, I think that's part of the education process that we can measure it. We can show it, we can give you the results, and they'll be tangible. But it takes time and effort. It's not a quick fix. And, you know, one of the images that I think is helpful for people as well is that it's shallow enough for a mouse to walk in, but it's deep enough for an elephant to swim in. I love it. Yeah. And so, you know, once people get into it, they're like, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. And sometimes the sports analogy is helpful. Like, look, the practice that the players in a Major League Baseball team or basketball team are doing are very similar to the exercises and drills that kids in second, third and fourth grade are going. Dribbling, playing defense, shooting free throws, practicing their place as a team. It's just the level and the competency changes significantly from.

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AJ Reflects on His Friendship With Comedian Jay Mohr

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:21 min | 1 year ago

AJ Reflects on His Friendship With Comedian Jay Mohr

"I listen to an atom corolla shot and by the way, at this point in time, you know, I don't ever care about promoting someone else's podcast, especially someone I love, like H man. And he had Jay moron. And J Moore, the brilliant comedian was on and I didn't know this, but apparently he had an Adderall addiction and went to rehab and the last I saw Jay, he invited me to go see him perform and I did and it was great, he's got such a frenetic energy and a comics brain like few others. And Jay and I got close because he got very friendly with the great comedian Buddy Hackett. And he does a great Buddy Hackett. And at one point I had reached out to him and I said, you know, my father was a best friend with buddy happy in high school, but he hadn't used to come to my apartment in Brooklyn. You know, I'd love to share stories about. And he couldn't believe he got so emotionally almost cry. I went to his apartment, his condo and I think it was Westwood. And marine del Rey, something like that. And you know, we had a great night. This was way back in the early days of the podcast and Jay was, you know, very emotional about the fact that I had a connection to Buddy Hackett. And I saw him did a couple of pills that night. But he told me their heart pills because, you know, we're all getting up there in age. In fact, he said that night. I'm getting old. I fought when I pee and I ain't laughed 'cause I understand that. And then I saw him in concert not long after that. At the last factory, the comedy store or something like that, and then, you know, I hung out with him and Jeannie bus one night, his squeeze, and she's a great woman, and I learned from again. You know, we crossed paths. He called me. We chickened on each other, but then he kind of disappeared. And I learned from the Adam Carolla show that Jay was in rehab. And he's been a year sober

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The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood on the Democrats' Contempt for Joe Manchin

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:13 min | 1 year ago

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood on the Democrats' Contempt for Joe Manchin

"And joining us now is political and investigative reporter for the Washington examiner. We say good afternoon to Sarah Westwood Sarah. Thanks for joining us on the Todd starnes show. How are you? I'm great. Thanks for having me. I'm looking at your latest column in the Washington examiner and by the looks of things over the last week or so, Joe Manchin at least at the Democrat parties probably getting a few lumps of coal in his stocking. Wouldn't that be fair to say? How would certainly be fair to say, I think there's been sort of quiet frustration brewing among the democratic conference for weeks now that Joe Manchin has been through skeptical of the size and scope of the build back better act. And that sort of build over into personal attacks really pushing to scathing statements from progressives in the house. And even in The White House, even from White House press secretary Jen Psaki and Joe Biden himself even attacking mansions personally attacking his wealth, there's a lot of blame focused on him, even though he is not the only Democrat who is uncomfortable with where the negotiations were going. He's sort of the face of opposition to the

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Doug and Rep. Kevin McCarthy Discuss the Notion of Republican 'Young Guns'

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:25 min | 1 year ago

Doug and Rep. Kevin McCarthy Discuss the Notion of Republican 'Young Guns'

"I want to have just a little bit of discussion from this young guns this idea, it was a new way at the time of thinking about candidates and campaigns and how you communicate. You, Paul Ryan, Eric canner. And also a little guy who stayed in the background named Lin Westwood. Oh yeah. Lynn and I in that 2010 would travel the country together. Oh, and he plays this all shucks thing. I remember. I was in the passenger seat and we had this little SUV and he was in the seat behind and one of the other guys with it was driving this whole time. I felt bad. I had moved the seat up far so he'd have room. I had no idea the back seat reclined the whole time, and he was getting the best end of the day. He made me think I was up against the window. That's land right there. Folks don't know this about Lin Westminster. If you ever knew him in Congress, he was like, that all sharks, you know, one of his favorite lines was boys time to get your ass best as britches own goes down and take them a tough vote or something. But he was one of the ones in Georgia. I know in California, the Republican Party and I want to discuss this whole issue. I think it's something that we gotta face. Lin was one of the very early catalysts to turn Georgia red. Yeah. It was his thinking. It was his work in redistricting, which again is coming up right now. But he brought that sort of mentality to that young guns of which he wasn't young or Frank he could say a gun, but he brought that

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Pope laments 'hostility and prejudice' with Cypriot Orthodox

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Pope laments 'hostility and prejudice' with Cypriot Orthodox

"Pope pope Francis Francis speaks speaks of of unity unity on on the the first first full full day day of of a a four four day day visit visit to to Cyprus Cyprus yes yes we we have have a a media media sitting sitting in in front front of of the the Gilded Gilded I. I. cholestasis cholestasis also also Francis Francis laments laments centuries centuries of of hostility hostility and and prejudice prejudice that that divided divided Catholics Catholics and and orthodox orthodox believers believers he he adds adds concrete concrete joint joint works works of of charity charity education education and and efforts efforts to to promote promote human human dignity dignity could could help help the the two two wings wings discover discover offer offer Turner Turner T. T. and and communion communion will will mature mature by by itself itself in in the the praise praise of of god god although although Cyprus Cyprus comprises comprises a a tiny tiny part part of of the the eastern eastern orthodox orthodox community community with with around around eight eight hundred hundred thousand thousand faithful faithful leaders leaders point point to to the the island's island's role role as as the the gateway gateway to to Christianity's Christianity's Westwood Westwood expansion expansion owing owing to to its its proximity proximity to to the the faith's faith's birth birth place place I'm I'm Charles Charles the the last last month month

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What Needs To Happen for Newsom To Get Recalled?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:15 min | 1 year ago

What Needs To Happen for Newsom To Get Recalled?

"So let's just go through. If if gavin newsom gets recalled what would be the areas that have to do that. You'd have to have kind of the gay base in san francisco not turn out right. I'm not saying that pejoratively. It's just what it is right. You have to have the hispanic hispanic base in kind of la not turn out right and then you need to have a suburban one one eighty right. You need to have kind of the westwood yoga. Moms and the brentwood won't yoga moms. I mean and kind of like the pasadena. Professors be like not going to happen. And the reason i'm saying this though is that this really isn't uphill climb in california. You need like five different domino's to fall on my right. Yeah that that's a very realistic. I mean it's. It's good that we do that with viewers and listeners be realistic. It is a very steep hill to climb but the things you just mentioned we did see possible which is why it was close in. La for instance. Fifty one percent of hispanics told us in l. a. that were going to vote You know he should. He should trounce The opposition in la should eat at least thirty points out of there. Are we not seeing that. In the reason. Why is because a lot of the people who did tillis they were gonna vote. Were anti newsom. So outside in the county around ventura the suburbs. You was not doing well. And then you had san diego. For instance where if sandiego was a bigger margin for no or for Yes to recall him then. Probably means orange county would've been a little bit wider and it may have been a lead for a minute there but san diego was not as pro recall as we expected it to be or it needs to be so there are definitely five. Domino's maybe even more that you need to see fall of that white liberal base which is that bay area He needs to more inland hispanics for sure Central valley hispanics the working hispanic in the central valley. They tend to be more conservative in they do. And they're getting more conservative of the years but they for while were the most pro

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Taliban Crush Opposition Across Afghanistan, as Chaos Builds at Airport

Monocle 24: The Briefing

02:05 min | 1 year ago

Taliban Crush Opposition Across Afghanistan, as Chaos Builds at Airport

"Let's sally. Takeover of afghanistan has post more questions than it has on stirred the insurgency groups. Promise that the country would no longer be a violent basil filtering hollow. As at least three people were short and killed at a protest in jalalabad. Senior taliban leaders also say afghanistan under their watch will not be a democracy. Mas will be ruled by sharia law will earlier. Today monaco's georgina godwin spoke to helene o'donnell a columnist for foreign policy magazine who witnessed to the changes in the country firsthand. She and tour photographer. Who recently left kabul for the netherlands. Let seventy seven. I was in herat the west and a couple of weeks ago. And i was there to cover what seemed to be at the taliban is sold it was actually taliban incursion into The western city of herat. It's very big important. Wealthy part of the country. I spent time on the front lines with a called ishmael. Khan who since given oak And he was working at the time with his militia alongside Soldiers on the national security directed afghanistan's who do how do we know a former perhaps secret service. And i watched them really losing and i thought i tried to get out up to two days. My plan had been forty eight hours. I was there for five days. Because the taliban taking the road to the airport the airport was causing. It was very difficult. And i decided dan event as was watching the reality of herat full. That tyrod was a big step towards kabul and that it was time to make arrangements to leave an i. I can't tell you how lucky. I was in my tiny because via flight that i took out We've my friend and colleague westwood hosseini the pulitzer prize winning photographer from afghanistan. Who i've been working with for a decade It was the last commercial flight wheels up on sunday morning.

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"westwood" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:53 min | 2 years ago

"westwood" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Building in Westwood. Little girl was taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital, where she was last reported in critical condition. These circumstances of the fall are still under investigation. Police have not released any suspect information following a shooting last night in Winton Hills. Officers responding to the scene near witness the avenue and Strand laying around 10 o'clock, they found the victim who was Described only as a 19 year old man. He was listed in critical condition last at UC Medical If you can help police call Crime stoppers at 35 to 30 40, Cincinnati's police chief, says that starting today there will be additional officers on the streets trying to contain this spike in violent crime we've seen recently schedules have been adjusted to allow for 20 to 25 additional officers to hit the streets this weekend. They will not be assigned to any one particular area. Heads up for those on the west side of town, a long time to be closed one year, But starting today, north beyond Common Street between Beekman and Carl Streets and North Fairmont will be shut down. South bound side of Commons remains open that route along the Mill Creek between the two viaducts, Happel and Western Hills. Is getting $3.5 million and improvements that includes repairs to a retaining wall down the road. They're going to reconfigure the intersection of Commons and Beekman and that will include a three way stop. I met Reese NewsRadio, 700 wlw. Red squandered some chances for big innings early in the game last night ended up losing to the Brewers. 523 SEC has all the details coming up in sports First. The forecast is next. I want to introduce you, the Thundercats technology Thundercats. Technology is a premier provider of I T solutions not only for government organizations but educational institutions and commercial enterprises as a leader in cybersecurity infrastructure, unified communications and cloud.

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"westwood" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"westwood" Discussed on KOMO

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