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    Explore " mccormick" with insightful episodes like "Play that Funky Music White Boy Chas McCormick", "Another Massacre in America, Guest: Joni Ernst on Border Crisis, Uvalde, Ukraine Aid", "3 Schlagzeilen, die die Zwischenwahlen beeinflussen könnten", "Episode 296 - The Replacements" and "Cawthorn Out, Pennsylvania Wild, and More Election Results, Guest: Rand Paul on Ukraine Funding, Corona Madness" from podcasts like ""The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley", "The Breitbart News Daily Podcast", "Amerika Übersetzt", "The Sean Casey Show" and "The Breitbart News Daily Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Another Massacre in America, Guest: Joni Ernst on Border Crisis, Uvalde, Ukraine Aid

    Another Massacre in America, Guest: Joni Ernst on Border Crisis, Uvalde, Ukraine Aid

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we unfortunately begin with a discussion of the mass shooting that took place in Uvalde, Texas. The details are beyond horrific. We share the essential ones. The Left, especially President Joe Biden, instantly politicized the massacre, using the dead children and grieving families to push policy positions. Then, we discuss the results of Tuesday's primary elections. It was a rare and awful night for President Donald Trump. He has endorsed candidates that didn't win in the past, but not like this. Hopefully, he uses the tough results to sharpen his skills. We give the results of the key races. We then get into some additional headlines revealing shocking government waste, a foiled ISIS plot to assassinate fmr. Pres. George W. Bush, and more. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) joins the podcast today. We get her reaction to the Texas massacre and to Pres. Biden's reaction last evening. Next, we talk about about a new bill she has introduced that would allow for states to use federal funds to build the border wall rather than having taxpayers pay to guard unused materials that were supposed to be used for the border wall (which is literally what is happening now). Finally, we ask her to defend her disappointing vote on the extra $40 billion for Ukraine. You'll want to hear her explanation.

    3 Schlagzeilen, die die Zwischenwahlen beeinflussen könnten

    3 Schlagzeilen, die die Zwischenwahlen beeinflussen könnten

    Die US-Medien waren diese Woche voll von Berichten über den erschütternden Anschlag von Buffalo, NY, als ein Schütze gezielt einen von vornehmlich Afro-Amerikanern frequentierten Supermarkt ins Visier nahm, um seine kruden Theorien vom „großen Austausch“ der Bevölkerung in eine furchtbare Tat umzusetzen. Zehn Menschen fielen dem Anschlag zum Opfer. Die Schlagzeilen dominierte aber auch noch ein anderes Thema: ein dramatischer, landesweiter Mangel an Baby-Nahrung, ausgelöst vor allem durch bakterielle Verunreinigungen an einer der wenigen Fabriken, die diesen so wichtigen Nährstoff in den USA herstellen. Und nur „Made in USA“-Baby-Milch darf in den Staaten verkauft werden. Aber wie so oft, haben die Politiker sehr unterschiedliche Meinungen über eine Lösung dieses Problems. Doch um die Aufmerksamkeit der amerikanischen Öffentlichkeit buhlen natürlich auch die Vorwahlen, wo ein Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen bei den Republikanern in Pennsylvania zwischen „Trumps Kandidaten“ und seinem konservativen Widersacher auch Tage später nicht entschieden ist. Drei Geschichten, die wenig miteinander zu tun haben – außer, dass sie alle bei den anstehenden Midterm-Wahlen im November eine große Rolle spielen könnten.

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    Cawthorn Out, Pennsylvania Wild, and More Election Results, Guest: Rand Paul on Ukraine Funding, Corona Madness

    Cawthorn Out, Pennsylvania Wild, and More Election Results, Guest: Rand Paul on Ukraine Funding, Corona Madness

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we begin with election results from Tuesday night's primaries. We, of course, discuss the Pennsylvania races, but there were some other interesting ones across the country, especially Rep. Madison Cawthorn getting unseated in North Carolina. Then, we get into headlines on immigration, baby formula, more Twitter deal drama, Black Lives Matter grift, and Pres. Biden's incredibly divisive speech in Buffalo, NY where he pretty much blames conservative commentators for one crazy racist who shot up a super market. Our guest today is Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who just so happened to have won his Senate primary race too. We ask him about sending money to Ukraine, the state of the coronavirus and our response, how to stop would-be mass shooters, and much more. His is an intellectual and a true constitutionalist, both of which tend to make for great interviews.  

     

     

    Pennsylvania's Closing Arguments; Baby Formula Crisis and Buffalo Blame with Rep. Elise Stefanik

    Pennsylvania's Closing Arguments; Baby Formula Crisis and Buffalo Blame with Rep. Elise Stefanik

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we begin with some thoughts on my interviews with Kathy Barnette and Dave McCormick featured yesterday. They made their closing arguments on why they should beat each other and Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania's GOP Senate primary. The interviews got a lot of coverage throughout the media, which is exciting, of course. Then, we report on an impressive slate of wokeness from the likes of former First Lady Michelle Obama, Sports Illustrated, Starbucks, and many more. Tolerance-via-authoritarianism might not be working for the Left, but they never will admit it. So, expect a lot of doubling down in the days (and years) to come. We then give the latest on the baby formula crisis and more. Our guest today is Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), a rising star in the GOP, and who you'll find to be quite sharp and articulate. She says she's been warning about the baby formula shortage for months and yet nothing was done about it. We also press her a bit on what should actually be done to try to stop racist monsters from shooting up grocery stores and whether we can afford another $40 billion for Ukraine. We can't, but you'll want to hear her response.

    Pennsylvania Showdown: Interviews with Kathy Barnette, Dave McCormick

    Pennsylvania Showdown: Interviews with Kathy Barnette, Dave McCormick

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we are featuring two interviews and two interviews only. So, no monologue. If you are really craving one, go to or download the Sirius XM app and you can listen to it there. We spent a lot of time with Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary candidate Kathy Barnette this morning. She's the outsider candidate who has had a meteoric rise, but not without controversy. We cover it all with her. I admit, she doesn't directly answer some of my questions, but she does break news in the instances when she does. Then, we speak to another Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary candidate, David McCormick. He has a wildly different background and demeanor than Barnette, though they apparently have arrived at very similar politics. McCormick comes right at apparent front-runner Dr. Mehmet Oz in his segment and provides a couple of stark contrasts between him and Barnette as well. And while Barnette lacks some polish, she does get the people going. McCormick comes off as more of a consummate professional, but is that even helpful in our current political environment? The voters will decide tomorrow.

    Musk's Twitter Deal on Hold, Baby Formula Crisis, Vetting Kathy Barnette, Guests: Breitbart Tech Editor Colin Madine and Economics Editor John Carney

    Musk's Twitter Deal on Hold, Baby Formula Crisis, Vetting Kathy Barnette, Guests: Breitbart Tech Editor Colin Madine and Economics Editor John Carney

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we begin with the vetting of Kathy - Kathy Barnette - that is. The outsider candidate who is in a three-way dogfight in the Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary. She's been largely unvetted to this point, despite the fact that election day is next week. Donald Trump, who has endorsed one of her opponents (Dr. Oz), has warned that if she wins the primary the Democrats will be very excited about the general election. Pres. Trump is probably correct here, but it is, of course, a bit ironic for him to say it. Then, we get into the latest on the baby formula shortage crisis. Reports of pallets of formula are being sent to our southern border, which is essentially a subsidy to the cartels, who smuggle children to America. Mind you, we can't even get enough formula to American stores. And that isn't the only supply chain crisis we're seeing. Intravenous contrast solution, which is necessary for all sorts of medical functions, is now in sparse supply and our dependence on China is almost entirely to blame. We explain. Plus, Pres. Biden is refusing to allow for new drilling permits despite soaring energy prices, abortion radicalism has subsumed the Democrat Party, and masks are returning in schools. All of that, plus much more in the opening of the podcast. Two guests today - first, Breitbart Tech Editor Colin Madine makes an emergency appearance to report and analyze the breaking news that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has put his deal to buy Twitter on hold. Colin is a Musk skeptic, but we all are complimentary of this move, at least as of now. We explain. Then, Breitbart Economics Editor John Carney breaks down the latest Bidenflation numbers, which were even worse than expected, and then he helps us make some sense of the baby formula shortage.

    Rise of 'Ultra MAGA', Guest: Nury Turkel Explains the Uyghur Genocide

    Rise of 'Ultra MAGA', Guest: Nury Turkel Explains the Uyghur Genocide

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we begin with a breakdown of Pres. Trump's first failed endorsement of the year, the Republican governor primary in Nebraska. Then, we get into a big speech from Pres. Biden where he blamed pretty much everyone but himself for inflation. He also coined a new term: "Ultra MAGA." What does it mean? No one really knows, but that won't stop him from repeating it over and over. He also provides no solutions to our economic crisis. Plus, Dr. Mehmet Oz cut an odd video of him shooting guns, poorly. It's a good thing that a guy who at one point supported red flag laws is pandering to gun rights supporters, but we're  not sure the video makes sense in the current moment of authenticity, but we shall see. Also, Elon Musk invited Pres. Trump back to Twitter, which is a strong power move because Trump has already said he won't go back on the platform. And then, the White House is supporting illegal protests at Supreme Court Justices' homes. All that and more in the opening. Our guest today is Nury Turkel, Vice Chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and author of “No Escape: The True Story of China’s Genocide of the Uyghurs.” He delves into Uyghur culture and why China has singled out this particular group for genocide. Then, we get into what America can do to help these people who are being eliminated right now. His answers are both enlightening and horrifying. And finally, we have our caller of the day.

    Special Edition 3 13 14

    Special Edition 3 13 14

    Special Edition March 13 14 A virtual job fair is coming March 24. Kerry Miscavage  tells us where and how to sign up. The American Society for Civil Engineers released their 2021 Report Card for America's Infrastructure recently. What grade did Pennsylvania get? We will find out. ASCE Spokesperson Emily Feenstra is here to tell us.  Older Americans in particular may be struggling with taxes this year. Margi Mannix is Vice President and Digital Editor in Chief for AARP has details on how to demystify this tax season. It's National Nutrition Month - The Hottest Trend in Nutrition: Frozen Meals.  Dietitian Courtney McCormick, tells us today's frozen meals are far from the TV dinners of yesterday.

    Building, With a Turnaround Master

    Building, With a Turnaround Master

    Miguel Leal is the Chief Marketing Officer at Cholula, the hot sauce brand that sold to McCormick in November for $800m. Miguel has led declining brands through incredible turnarounds over the course of his career, and built marketing teams at KIND, Kettle Chips, Pop Secret, Diamond nuts (and more!). On this episode of ITS, Miguel walks Ali through the key tenets of marketing. From the importance of insights and focus, to building a great team, every minute of this episode is packed.

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    Lessons in Leadership: Alan Wilson

    Lessons in Leadership: Alan Wilson

    Alan Wilson is a 1980 graduate of our Tennessee Alpha Chapter at the University of Tennessee, where he served as president. Brother Wilson was CEO, president and chairman of the board for McCormick and Company from 2008 to 2015. As McCormick CEO, Brother Wilson increased sales from $1 billion to $4.2 billion and more than doubled the company’s market capitalization. Brother Wilson began rising through the ranks at McCormick in 1993, following nine years at Proctor and Gamble and several years of service as a U.S. Army officer after graduating college. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the University of Tennessee system. Brother Alan Wilson is a 2015 recipient of the SigEp Citation. SigEp CEO Brian Warren asks Brother Wilson how his time in the military shaped his path, what core principles Alan has used throughout his successful career and how they can be used by anyone in any industry.

    Neema Avashia

    Neema Avashia

    Neema Avashia, a Civics teacher in the Boston Public Schools, joins Justin Reich to discuss the power of bringing real-world challenges into the classroom. We hear how Neema and her students rallied the community to challenge the closing of their school, McCormack Middle in Dorchester, and won. Neema speaks to the importance of empowering students to express themselves, and shares some of her best classroom moves.

    • Neema’s Personal and Teaching Background
    • Bringing complex issues into the classroom
      • Using student choice as entry points
      • “Jeremiah Option”
    • Identity in the classroom
    • Addressing conflicts in difficult civic conversations
    • Restorative Practices
    • Threat to Close the the McCormack Middle School
      • Using civics to address the real problem
      • Students expressing their motivation and talents
    • Balancing activism and curriculum
    • Connecting with students and the community

     

    About Our Guest: Neema Avashia

    Neema Avashia has been a Civics teacher in the Boston Public Schools, since 2003, and was recognized as city wide Educator of the Year in 2013. A graduate from Carnegie Mellon in 2001, Avashia has written and performed for The Moth Story Slam, and has become a powerful voice on WBUR’s Cognoscenti, where she has published work about the urgent issues of our time, including, “My Parents May Be Acceptable Immigrants, But None of Us Is Safe” which looks at a violent crime against an immigrant in the midwest, and “Newton North High School: Talking To Students When A Symbol Of Racial Hatred Is Unfurled Close To Home” She has also published work in The Aerogram, and in Eat, Darling, Eat. When not working on essays about inequity in education and racism, Avashia writes about the complexity of growing up Indian in West Virginia.

     

    Additional Resources for Teachers and other Listeners

    https://www.neemaavashia.com/my-writing - Check out Neema’s published writing

    https://www.dotnews.com/2019/mccormack-leadership-academy-would-merge-under-bps-plan - The latest news on the McCormack Middle School

     

    Transcript

    https://teachlabpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/neema-avashia/transcript

     

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    Produced by Aimee Corrigan and Garrett Beazley

    Edited by Kate Ellis

    Recorded by Garrett Beazley

    Mixed by Corey Schreppel

    Filmed by Denez McAdoo

     

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    TR#97: The Brady Bunch!

    TR#97: The Brady Bunch!
    The Tank Crew discuss the infamous Brady Bunch TV show. Here's the story of a complex cast of characters and how they all worked together (or not) to make the iconic show what it is today, unforgettable. Also: Inception, A Town Called Panic and more!
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