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Congressional Dish is a twice-monthly podcast that aims to draw attention to where the American people truly have power: Congress. From the perspective of a fed up taxpayer with no allegiance to any political party, Jennifer Briney will fill you in on the must-know information about what our representatives do AFTER the elections and how their actions can and will affect our day to day lives. Hosted by @JenBriney. Links to information sources available at www.congressionaldish.com
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Congress is the least liked and perhaps least understood part of government. But it’s vital to our constitutional government. Congress is the only branch equipped to work through our diverse nation’s disagreements and decide on the law. To better understand the First Branch, join host Kevin Kosar and guests as they explain its infrastructure, culture, procedures, history, and more.
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The CNS' suite of complimentary podcasts cover CNS journal articles from Neurosurgery and Operative Neurosurgery, as well as CNS Guidelines, Controversies in Neurosurgery, Optimizing Neurosurgical Practice, CNS Partner Podcasts and the CNS Leadership Institute. Podcasts are available on Apple, SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube.
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Will and Chad are dedicated to solving political issues, and they want you to know how to become politically engaged. We cover a range of political topics and debate possible solutions to political problems. We want to explore the best ways to make a positive political impact.
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Learn about the brand new book, The Almost Forgotten: America’s First Black American Congressmen. Each episode will highlight each congressmen elected during the reconstruction period and the message they championed. This book has been penned by author, educator, historian, practical theologian, political scientist Darryl Brackeen Jr. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thealmostforgotten/support
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O seu podcast semanal sobre política, economia e alguns assuntos sérios. Na companhia de Murillo Parolini, Fernando Turri e Gabriel Wainer. Todas as quartas, ao vivo, às 19h30 no site da Rádio ESPM (http://radio.espm.br/) ou pelo aplicativo "iRádios". Na quinta, a partir das 10h, o podcast fica disponível na íntegra no SoundCloud.
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“Quick Insights on Congressional Investigations” is an interview series hosted by Mayer Brown partners Michael Levy and Andrew Olmem, who unpack the nuanced complexities underlying congressional investigations and provide guidance on how companies can manage and minimize the impacts. The series delves into the nuts-and-bolts and strategic questions surrounding congressional investigations and provides tips to protect corporate interests during these crises. Each episode is short—approximatel ...
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Robot Congress

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Robot Congress

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Ryan Morrison, better known on Reddit and the internet as "Video Game Attorney," and co-hosts Austin Hoffman and Ali Rothman, take a hard look at how the law will react to the fast growth in technology. Will we need consent to sleep with a robot? Will our organs be government property? Come in and find out.
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Congress to Cubicle engages Federal leaders in creating solutions for a more efficient and effective government. Sometimes controversial, always relatable, listeners will walk away believing change is possible even when that means challenging the system.
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The Indian National Congress (INC, often called the Congress Party or simply Congress) is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement.Congress led India to independence from Great Britain and powerfully influ ...
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Randal Wallace Presents "JOHN JENRETTE OUR CONGRESSMAN and JIMMY CARTER too" South Carolina Congressman John Jenrette was a visionary leader, who had been a champion of the little man, the common man, the man who worked everyday for the chance to live the American Dream. John Jenrette was also the congressman who was caught up in the ABSCAM scandal made famous by the movie "American Hustle" and whose wife claimed to have had a late night lovemaking session with him on the steps of the U.S. C ...
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There are 435 Members of the House of Representatives. Each one of us has our own motivation to serve our community and has a different set of issues that we are passionate about. I’ve launched a podcast called Quick Questions about Congress with Kilmer where I sit down with another Representative one episode at a time. It’s a chance for you to listen to an honest conversation about what it’s like to be in Congress. Please sign up and tune in for some interesting discussions!
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Congress Hears Tech Policy Debates

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Congress Hears Tech Policy Debates

Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee

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The Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee works to educate policymakers on critical Internet policy issues. With funding and logistical support from the Internet Education Foundation, the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee hosts regular debates to discuss important Internet policy issues. Since its founding, the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee has built a membership of over 200 organizations from a broad cross-section of the public interest community and the Internet industry. ...
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If the 2016 election taught us anything, it's that politics and policy matter in our everyday lives. But what are those everyday lives about? The Voter Project talks to voters and Dreamers across America to hear their stories, what matters to them, and who they're supporting in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Joy Reid leads The ReidOut tonight with "Beloved," the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Nobel laureate Toni Morrison that tells the story of a runaway enslaved woman, and is now targeted in an ad for Republican Glenn Youngkin who is running for governor in Virginia. Joy and her panel discuss what the dynamics of this race portends. Next, Democrats announced their corporate minimum tax plan today, which would require companies that report more than $1 billion in profits to pay at least a 15 pe ...
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This series features highlights from the many presentations in the Archaeologies of Art theme of the Sixth World Archaeological Congress. Douglass Bailey from San Francisco State University reflects on the current relationships between contemporary art and contemporary archaeology and suggests some radical new directions that this disciplinary collaboration can take. Blaze O'Connor discusses the unique synergy that was the archaeological excavation and reconstruction of the studio of modern ...
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The topic of this episode is, “Does the Senate still work?” To answer that question, we have Martin Gold, a partner with Capital Council, LLC, a government relations firm in Washington, DC. Marty spent many years in the US Senate working for individual senators, committees, and a majority leader. He also is the author of the book, Senate Procedure …
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Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio after some time off. Topics include the Debt Ceiling, Trump vs DeSantis, Target Boycott, lack of Democratic challengers for Biden, Tom Hanks discusses how history is taught specifically related to the Tulsa Massacre and a belated tribute to Jim Brown and Tina Turner...Enjoy. @whiskeycongress on IG …
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In this episode we look back at several of the accomplishments of John Jenrette's time in the United States House of Representative. In many ways it laid the groundwork for much of the enormous growth we have seen in our region over the past 40 plus years. We will look at the start of the Tourism and Travel Caucus that allowed the tourism industry …
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In this episode we will follow the same format we have done with several other of our subjects during the run of our broadcast. We will let the tape roll and listen to advice and stories by former Congressman John Jenrette with out interruption nor narration. Here you will listen as Jenrette gives advice on how to win elections, how to be an effect…
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The second episode of a two part look back at the Vietnam War on the 50th Anniversary of its end. In this episode you will hear from private soldiers, to the tapes of the two Commander and Chiefs, as we hear the struggles of the two Presidents who had to preside over the war, and the troops who fought the war. and several of the Prisoners of War. T…
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The first episode of a two part look back at the Vietnam War on the 50th anniversary of its end. In this episode you will hear from military front line privates, to the tapes of the two Commander and Chiefs, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, as we listen in on the struggles of the two Presidents who had to preside over the war , the troops who foug…
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Preoperative malnutrition has been implicated in adverse events after elective surgery, potentially impacting patient outcomes. As a potentially modifiable risk factor, this guideline attempts to determine which assessments of nutritional status were associated with specific adverse events after spine surgery. In addition, this guideline explores i…
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On February 3rd, a train carrying 20 cars with poisonous, flammable chemicals derailed in East Palestine, OH. In this episode, we’re going to get some answers. Using testimony from four Congressional hearings, community meeting footage, National Transportation Safety Board preliminary reports, and lots of articles from local and mainstream press, y…
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It was a new era in Washington D.C. and the United States of America. Finally, the great gash in modern American history, The Vietnam War and the Watergate Crisis, was in the rearview mirror. It was all symbolized by a new American President from Georgia, who had risen out of seemingly nowhere to be elected President. He represented a refreshing ch…
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In our previous episode, we ended with a funny story about Congressman John Jenrette trying to get his cousin, Dick Jenrette, an appointed position with the Carter Administration in a high enough spot to get a private government jet airplane. His cousin instead of asking to be Secretary of the Treasury or of Commerce, as John Jenrette had hoped, as…
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This episode introduces the other main character in our documentary series, President Jimmy Carter. He rose out of a field of political insiders all of whom were better known to capture the White House in 1976. Carter was perfectly situated as the consummate outsider from the state of Georgia to pull off such an improbable upset. He would face a li…
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It was an historic class of freshman members to Congress in 1974. It was made up of 17 Republicans and 74 Democrats and many would go on to become household names. They turned the inner workings of the House Chamber upside down, removing longtime chairmen, and opening up the rules for more transparency and more access, in ways that are still with u…
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We had a couple of announcements and a couple of websites to direct you in this brief housekeeping episode. 1. Thanks to the interest in our show " How to cook a pot of Chicken Bog", we have discovered that the legendary "Southern Sportsman" Franc White still has a website up that is run by his two daughters. YOU CAN STILL GET HIS COOKBOOKS. So I w…
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In this special edition we take a break from the history of politics to enjoy the history of entertainment from the golden age of television. Here we look back at two of the giants of television, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. The couple who invented the way America watches comedy, from the the three camera filming, to the saving of the show on film,…
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June 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: MRI/MRA Versus Catheter Angiography for Annual Follow-up of Pediatric Moyamoya Patients: a Cost Outcomes AnalysisTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/Fulltext/2023/06000/Magnetic_Resonance_Imaging_Angiography_Versus.17.aspxAuthor: Edward R. SmithGuest Faculty: Cormac O. MaherResident Pl…
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In this episode , we look back at the high drama of winning a historic primary and unseating a political giant, only to lose in the general election. Then coming back two years later to finally win a seat in the United States House of Representatives. It was a rollercoaster of a ride with enormously consequential side stories that had far reaching …
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Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio to discuss the Trump "Townhall" on CNN, the expiration of Title 42, Immigration, George Santos charged, AOC and Matt Gaetz working together and Bob Huggins ill fated interview...enjoy. @whiskeycongress on IG and TwitterBởi Whiskey Congress
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For this episode, Jen sat down for an interview with fellow Congress nerd Dr. Maya Kornberg. Dr. Kornberg is a Research Fellow for the Brennan Center for Justice's Elections and Government Program and author of Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in the Legislative Process. They talk about how and why the power of committees h…
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In this episode , we look back at John Jenrette's fateful decision to run for the South Carolina State House. He was living in North Myrtle Beach and struggling as a Lawyer. In that day lawyers could not advertise and John Jenrette was trying to figure out a way to get his name out to the public. He was, he said, tired of getting paid in collard gr…
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In this episode, John Jenrette will take off from his hometown of Loris S.C for his days at Wofford College in Spartanburg, and his summers in Ocean Drive, now North Myrtle Beach S.C. It would be an adventure to say the least, he would meet friends Jerry Richardson ( future owner of the Carolina Panthers) and Don Fowler (future Chairman of the Demo…
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John Jenrette started life in the tiny hamlet of Loris S.C. He was the youngest son of a carpenter turned farmer, so poor it was noted he first saw indoor restrooms at the age of seven. His sister was 23 years older. It would have been hard to imagine the heights he would rise to in his life during these years in Loris. This episode will take you b…
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What does "neurotech justice" -- a term encompassing the ethical and equitable development of and access to neurotechnologies -- mean for neurosurgical practice? In this multidisciplinary episode, we explore this question in-depth with Dr. Farahany and Dr. Deka, along with discussing the ethical and social implications of emerging neurotechnologies…
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The topic of this episode is, “Why is congressional oversight important, and how can it be done well?” To help us tackle this subject we have Elise Bean. She is the Director of the Washington Office of Wayne State University’s Levin Center. Elise spent 30 years in Congress working as an investigator for Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) and for the Senate Per…
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This episode is a housekeeping episode to address several circumstances that we felt needed to be addressed as we moved forward with our documentary presentation. Former Congressman John Jenrette passed away just as we were completing this series of shows. It was such sad news because anyone who knew former Congressman John Jenrette could not help …
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Taiwan’s status in the world has never been clear and neither has the United States’ position on the issue. In this Congressional Dish, via footage from the C-SPAN archive dating back into the 1960s, we examine the history of Taiwan since World War II in order to see the dramatic shift in Taiwan policy that is happening in Congress - and in law - r…
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Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio to discuss Biden announcing his plans to run in 2024; Trump and DeSantis; Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon's firings; Marjorie Taylor Greene; Steven Crowder; the War in Ukraine and the passing of the legendary Harry Belafonte...enjoy. @whiskeycongress on IG and Twitter…
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If you have not noticed in our first two episodes, and in the next, we have a character that is almost as big a star in our 10th season as John Jenrette or Jimmy Carter. It is a low country South Carolina dish famously known as Chicken Bog. If you watch campaign rallies on C-Span or make it to the Democratic Party's Galivants Ferry Stump or the Rep…
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This guideline was developed by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association and reviewed for evidence-based integrity and endorsed by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons. This podcast focuses on the surgical management of ICH and how evidence has evolved as well as future research n…
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In our last episode we introduced you to both Former Congressman John Jenrette and a historic South Carolina political event known as the Galivants Ferry Stump. The latter is just one of those things you have to be a part of to truly appreciate. Since many of you may never have the opportunity to visit South Carolina when this historic event is goi…
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In this first episode of Season 10 we introduce you to Congressman John Jenrette, who had once been the only person from Horry County S.C. to ever serve in either house of the United States Congress. John Jenrette came from obscurity and abject poverty, the child of older parents, his father a carpenter in the rural enclave of Loris , South Carolin…
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Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio to discuss the Fox News lawsuit settlement with Dominion. We also discussed recent shootings in Kansas City, TX, NY and NC, an ugly Oklahoma leaked recording as well as the complications of the current environment and the Trans-Community. Plus a quick take on Ali Alexander and a shout out to Damar …
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Breaking News!! The Vindication of Richard Nixon appears at long last to be upon us. One of the leading academic institutions in America has decided to look in-depth at the documents discovered by Geoff Shepard ( and that we used on our podcast for Seasons 6 -8) as we approach the 50th anniversary of the Watergate Scandal and the fall of President …
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May 2023 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Onyx versus Particles for Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization in Chronic Subdural HematomaTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/Fulltext/2023/05000/Onyx_Versus_Particles_for_Middle_Meningeal_Artery.10.aspxAuthor: Pascal JabbourGuest Faculty: Phillipp TausskyResident Planner: Alexander Su…
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On April, 14, 2023 , I was asked to speak , briefly, to the Confederation of Local Historical Societies in my new role as Chairman of the South Carolina Hall of Fame. I only spoke for a few minutes just to introduce myself and inform them of our three inductees this year in 2023. They are Francis Salvador, the first Jewish American casualty in the …
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To the nation he was the congressman who was nabbed in ABSCAM and whose wife claimed to have had a late night lovemaking session with him on the steps of the United States Capital, all written about in the pages of Playboy Magazine. To those of us in Myrtle Beach , South Carolina, where he lived. John Jenrette was our eccentric, fun loving, famous …
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I was so moved by the ad released for Tim Scott's Presidential Exploratory Commitee that we decided to do a commentary on it. He said in three minutes what I have tried to convey in a run for Congress, a 554 page book, and 270 episodes of this podcast. I hope you will listen...... Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/…
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In the final episode of season 9, we look back at the remarkable man that was Gerald Ford. He inherited the Presidency at one of the lowest moments in all of American History. He worked the job tirelessly to heal the wounds of a divided land. He set an example that many hope could be followed today in these troubled and divided times. One of the wa…
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In this episode we fast forward some 20 years to 1996, when Gerald Ford's running mate would be a weekend away from the election day when he would carry the banner for the Republican Party. Bob Dole was giving it his all in a race against a fairly popular, but considerably flawed, incumbent President, in Bill Clinton. The polls had Dole down by a c…
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The original premise of our podcast "Bridging the Political Gap" when we began 9 seasons ago was to look at the leadership offered by a generation of Americans who fought World War 2 and built the American Century. They got things done and they could disagree without being disagreeable. They understood like no generation before and perhaps none of …
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TikTok might be banned from the United States. In this episode, hear testimony from TikTok’s CEO and judge for yourself if you think the arrangement that TikTok has negotiated with the U.S. government is enough to ensure that the Chinese government will not have the ability to manipulate the app or acquire your data. We also take a detailed look at…
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