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Adam Fitzgerald on Odysee
US Attorney General John Ashcroft Press Briefing (10-8-2001) (A Breakdown)
On October 8th 2001, US Attorney General John Ashcroft gave a press briefing announcing the latest investigation into the attacks and rescue and recovery in New York City and Washington D.C. I give my own additional thoughts during the playing of the video.
2026-01-23
31 min
P.O.W.E.R Property Ownership Wealth and Everything Related
EPISODE 14: MEET JOHN MACALYK, FOUNDER OF AAA FINANCIAL GROUP & MFAA LIFE MEMBER
John Macalyk — Four Decades in FinanceAAA’s founder (est. 1988) and MFAA Life Member John Macalyk joins Melissa to reflect on 40+ years in lending: the cycles he’s navigated, why he moved into commercial deals, and the lessons that endure. It's a fascinating conversation on building a business, staying customer-first, and finding balance along the way from someone that has done it, and done it consistently well. It's ideal listening for brokers, lenders, founders and anyone curious about how the industry really works. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i...
2025-12-14
20 min
Adam Fitzgerald on Odysee
US Attorney General John Ashcroft & FBI Director Robert Mueller Press Briefing (10-4-2001) (A Breakdown)
On October 4th 2001, US Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller, give a press briefing announcing the latest investigation into the attacks and rescue and recovery in New York City and Washington D.C. I give my own additional thoughts during the playing of the video.
2025-11-16
37 min
Adam Fitzgerald on Odysee
US Attorney General John Ashcroft Press Briefing (10-2-2001) (A Breakdown)
On October 2nd 2001, US Attorney General John Ashcroft gives a press briefing announcing the latest investigation into the attacks and rescue and recovery in New York City and Washington D.C. I give my own additional thoughts during the playing of the video.
2025-10-30
43 min
Eagle Eye News On Demand
(LISTEN): 939 the Eagle's John Marsh and Brian Hauswirth reflect on 25th anniversary of Governor Carnahan's deadly plane crash
Today is the 25th anniversary of the deadly plane crash that killed then-Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan, his son Randy and aide Chris Sifford, a former reporter. Governor Carnahan served as governor from 1993 to 2000 and was running in 2000 in a high-profile U.S. Senate race against GOP incumbent John Ashcroft. Governor Carnahan’s plane crashed near Goldman Missouri in rainy weather while heading to southeast Missouri’s New Madrid County on a campaign stop. Governor Carnahan died on a Monday. 939 the Eagle's Brian Hauswirth and John Marsh joined hosts Randy Tobler and Stephanie Bell live this morning to reflect on that nigh...
2025-10-16
12 min
Adam Fitzgerald on Odysee
US Attorney General Robert Mueller & John Ashcroft Press Briefing (9-28-2001) (A Breakdown)
On September 28th 2001, US Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director, Robert Mueller, give a press briefing announcing the latest investigation into the attacks and rescue and recovery in New York City and Washington D.C. I give my own additional thoughts during the playing of the video.
2025-09-16
30 min
Acts Media Group Podcasts
"Changing Times" Dr. Mary Byrne & Lynn Morris With Guest Former US Attorney General John Ashcroft.
"Changing Times" Dr. Mary Byrne & Lynn Morris With Guest Former US Attorney General John Ashcroft."Changing Times" features an episode hosted by Lynn Morris and Dr. Mary Byrne, with guest General John Ashcroft.Key Discussion Points:Education: The speakers emphasize the importance of education in transmitting values and how history and humanities are being marginalized in the curriculum. John Ashcroft states that the purpose of education should be to teach people how to think, not what to think [39:33].Politics and Public Service: Ashcroft discusses his motivation for public service as a desire to "steer the ship rather than just...
2025-08-29
1h 09
Entrepreneurs on Fire
How to Transition from Active to Passive Investing While Running a Business with Joe Fairless
Joe Fairless, Co-founder of Ashcroft Capital, manages 2.7B dollars in apt communities, founder of the longest-running daily real estate podcast, and has a mantra live to give. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. The key to successfully shift from active to passive wealth is to leverage partnership. Find the right partners that are doing the things that can help you create and grow your wealth. 2. Rethinking time and money starts with how you value your time as much or more than you value your money. You will then be able to flip the script on your...
2025-05-07
17 min
Painting Insights
Michael John Ashcroft
Painting Insights Podcast is an online show where Richard K Blades and Simon Renshaw talk to professional painters, gallery owners, frame makers and curators. This week our guest is Michael John Ashcroft.Painting Insights Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9383DcEAAJZ51wAihdXOrQ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PaintingInsightsPodcast Michael's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mj_ashcroft/ Michael's Website: https://michaeljohnashcroft.com Panter and Hall: https://www.panterandhall.com/collections/michael-ashcroft?srsltid=AfmBOopM9OGoOsaTZCL8ApupnLUYA1UU4WBVAG0bkLQQugGZcmAk35FS
2025-04-16
1h 10
Brad and John Show
333 A - Missouri #HandsOff protests; #moleg Bingo spinner - Brad & John Show Episode 333 A block
0:00 Theme song and intro1:20 John Ashcroft and breasts2:25 Scott Cupps' Bingo spinner and reaction8:30 Jon Patterson and Cupps10:10 Anti-Trump #handsoff protests13:30 Eric Schmitt on @KSDK re: tariffs and more15:35 B block teaserOriginally aired April 7, 2025.Full episode summaries at https://www.instagram.com/bjshowafterglow/Each weekday Brad and John get together for an hour...
2025-04-07
17 min
Multifamily Insights
Secrets from Building a $2.7 Billion Portfolio with Joe Fairless, Ep. 630
Joe Fairless is the Co-founder of Ashcroft Capital which has over $2,800,000,000 of assets under Management. In addition to his responsibilities with Ashcroft Capital, Joe created the podcast, Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Show, which is the longest-running daily real estate podcast in the world and generates over 500,000 monthly downloads. Joe is also a proud Member of the Texas Tech Alumni Advisor Board for the College of Media and Communication, as well as being recognized as Outstanding Alumni at Texas Tech University, where he is a former Adjunct Professor. He is currently a Junior Achievement...
2024-07-30
42 min
All Out Law
All Out Law 07.20.24 - Politics with John Ashcroft
Happy Saturday! Here's what Kyle Wyatt covers this morning:John Ashcroft joins Kyle this morning.Kyle and John discuss the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump.John also discusses the multiple Trump trials.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2024-07-20
44 min
Multifamily Insights
How to Be a Full-Time Passive Investor with Travis Watts, Ep. 612
Travis Watts has been investing since 2009, with experience in multifamily, single-family, and vacation rentals. Before becoming the Director of Investor Relations at Ashcroft Capital, Travis was an investor with Ashcroft Capital for several years and has invested in more than 30% of their multifamily syndication opportunities. Travis now dedicates his time to educating others in the world of investing and has made it his mission to share passive investment strategies to help others achieve and maintain wealth in real estate. In this episode, we talked to Travis about being a full-time passive investor, rule 72, his preference b...
2024-05-28
35 min
Slate News
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: Time Travel Via an Assortment of Journal Entries
In this week’s essay, John discusses Mothers’s Day, playing tennis with the Attorney General, medical scares, and more Notebook Entries:Notebook 19, page 16. April 2011Is it possible, through applied thought, to become systematic in an approach to life? If you were to do that how would you proceed? Notebook 16, page 6. July 26, 2005“I’m here with a bunch of midshipmen and wondering what there is to do around here.” - Boy trying to hit on a girl working @ The Reef in Castine, ME.Notebook 15...
2024-05-25
25 min
Slate History
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: Time Travel Via an Assortment of Journal Entries
In this week’s essay, John discusses Mothers’s Day, playing tennis with the Attorney General, medical scares, and more Notebook Entries:Notebook 19, page 16. April 2011Is it possible, through applied thought, to become systematic in an approach to life? If you were to do that how would you proceed? Notebook 16, page 6. July 26, 2005“I’m here with a bunch of midshipmen and wondering what there is to do around here.” - Boy trying to hit on a girl working @ The Reef in Castine, ME.
2024-05-25
29 min
Navel Gazing
John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Time Travel Via an Assortment of Journal Entries
In this week’s essay, John discusses Mothers’s Day, playing tennis with the Attorney General, medical scares, and more. Notebook Entries:Notebook 19, page 16. April 2011Is it possible, through applied thought, to become systematic in an approach to life? If you were to do that how would you proceed? Notebook 16, page 6. July 26, 2005“I’m here with a bunch of midshipmen and wondering what there is to do around here.” - Boy trying to hit on a girl working @ The Reef in Castine, ME.Notebook 15...
2024-05-25
25 min
Political Gabfest
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: Time Travel Via an Assortment of Journal Entries
In this week’s essay, John discusses Mothers’s Day, playing tennis with the Attorney General, medical scares, and more Notebook Entries:Notebook 19, page 16. April 2011Is it possible, through applied thought, to become systematic in an approach to life? If you were to do that how would you proceed? Notebook 16, page 6. July 26, 2005“I’m here with a bunch of midshipmen and wondering what there is to do around here.” - Boy trying to hit on a girl working @ The Reef in Castine, ME.
2024-05-25
29 min
P.O.W.E.R Property Ownership Wealth and Everything Related
EPISODE 2: SELF MANAGED SUPER FUNDS
Join Melissa the general manager and host of the POWER podcast as she chats with John Macalyk about Self Managed Super Funds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-04-17
11 min
Addiction Medicine Journal Club
33. Polypharmacy and Overdose
In episode 33 we discuss overdose risk and polypharmacy: opioids, benzodiazepines, antipsychotics, and gabapentinoids.Domzaridou E, Carr MJ, Millar T, Webb RT, Ashcroft DM. Non-fatal overdose risk associated with prescribing opioid agonists concurrently with other medication: Cohort study conducted using linked primary care, secondary care and mortality records. Addiction. 2023 Aug 3.We also discuss treating HIV in primary care, and how eliminating prior auth barriers to buprenorphine does not increase prescribing.The MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training CenterRemoval of Medicaid...
2023-12-04
35 min
Recall This Book
115* Sanjay Krishnan on V. S. Naipaul: To make the Deformation the Formation (JP)
John Plotz of Recall This Book spoke in 2020 with Sanjay Krishnan, Boston University English professor and Conrad scholar about his marvelous new book on that grumpiest of Nobel laureates, V. S Naipaul’s Journeys.Krishnan sees the “contrarian and unsentimental” Trinidad-born but globe-trotting novelist and essayist as early and brilliant at noticing the unevenness with which the blessings and curses of modernity were distributed in the era of decolonization. Centrally, Naipaul realized and reckoned with the always complex and messy question of the minority within postcolonial societies.He talks with John about Naipaul’s early focus on post...
2023-10-19
39 min
Carolina Conservatives | Preachers with a Punch
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Former Attorney General John Ashcroft
Join Pastor Mashburn as he interviews former Attorney General John Ashcroft. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preachers-with-a-punch/support
2023-07-13
08 min
I'm Glad You Exist
IGYE 25 - Lorna Ashcroft
Guess who's back, back again, IGYE back, tell literally everyone.I think I've used that opening line before... oh well, no one reads these anyway.LORNA ASHCROFT is on the podcast!We're chatting about Lorna's late-in-life ADHD diagnosis (which is relative compared to those who are getting their own diagnosis after well past their 50's), and how mapping it backwards she can see how an adolescence of complications could've been better understood as the trappings of ADHD, but instead became all too common masking traits and a sense of being 'less than'.
2022-07-19
1h 46
PNN w/ Jeanine Molloff - Alt-Right Group Liberty Alliance Targets Schools in MO
This Sunday, I will report on an alt-right group in Missouri known as Liberty Alliance. This group has released a 'Woke' Map, which targets specific schools and school districts in Missouri, which are believed to be indoctrinating children in 'socialism', 'explicit sexual instruction in terms of the LGBTQ community', as well as 'grooming toddlers for sexual activity.' This 'Woke' Map appears amidst the tragedy of the Ulvade mass murders at Robb Elementary School. This 'Woke' Map is not only the height of irresponsibility; it is an invitation, an incitement to future violence against our schools, but that's not the...
2022-06-05
1h 27
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Jay Ashcroft Weighs in on SCOTUS Abortion Leak
MO Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft talks to Austin Petersen and John Marsh about the recent SCOTUS controversy as well as other election related state issues.
2022-05-04
11 min
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Jay Ashcroft's Take On Republicans Supporting Putin
MO Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft minces no words for Republicans who openly support Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
2022-03-02
17 min
The Boro Mag Podcast
The Mane Man: Billy Ashcroft at the Boro
Time to go back to the 1970s. Boro were in the First Division and competing at the right end of the table! It was a great time to be a fan and a great time to sign for the club. When Billy Ashcroft arrived, he was tasked with leading the line for John Neal's team. No mean feat. His career featured through the rollercoaster ride that was the second half of the 70s. This week's pod features editor Rob Fletcher chatting to Billy Ashcroft all about his time at Boro. A fan favourite for his effort and...
2022-02-07
50 min
Charlotte Readers Podcast
Conscience Pervades Robert Conrad’s “John Fisher and Thomas More, Keeping Their Souls While Losing Their Heads.”
In this episode 277, we visit with Robert Conrad, author of “John Fisher and Thomas More, Keeping Their Souls While Losing Their Heads." This book examines the lives (and deaths) of Bishop John Fisher and Lord Chancellor Thomas More who "died the King's good servant, but God's first." Sixteenth century figures who spoke truth to power when, resolutely and cheerfully they resisted King Henry VIII's demand to swear to an oath against their conscience. The book consists of a series of stories told with a trial lawyer’s passion for advocacy and an Irishman’s love for a well...
2022-01-11
48 min
FedSoc Events
Fourth Annual Gregory S. Coleman Memorial Lecture & Luncheon
On September 17-18, 2021, The Federalist Society's Texas chapters sponsored the seventh annual Texas Chapters Conference at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. The conference featured the fourth annual Gregory S. Coleman Memorial Lecture, with former Attorney General John Ashcroft as the keynote speaker.On November 23, 2010, the Lone Star State lost one of its brightest appellate stars: Gregory S. Coleman, the first Solicitor General of the State of Texas, founding partner of Yetter Coleman LLP, distinguished Supreme Court advocate, honors graduate of Texas A&M University (B.S., M.B.A.) and the University of Texas Law...
2021-10-07
1h 09
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Jay Ashcroft No Fan of MO Gas Tax
MO Sec of State Jay Ashcroft talks to Austin Petersen and John Marsh about the gas tax, voting integrity, and MO's abortion law.
2021-09-29
09 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Chicken and Chips ... Will Empty Shelves and Shortages Damage Growth ... Plus Taper Tantrums US Style
Chicken and Chips ... No Chicken in Nando's, No Chips at Nissan, No shakes at MacDonald's. Empty shelves are increasing. The head of the Co-Op said food shortages were the worst he has ever known. Evidently not a war baby, CEO Steve Murrells announced the group was reducing some ranges. The ability to get food into stores was hit by post Brexit migration rules and Covid challenges. This week, once again, the car industry reported production difficulties. Output fell by 37% last month. It was the worst July performance since 1956. Manufactures "grappled" with the global shortage of semi con...
2021-08-28
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Employee Shortages .... Where Have All The Workers Gone ...
From hospitality to healthcare, companies are complaining they can't get staff. Recruitment difficulties are increasing, pay rates are rising. More perks and promises are on offer to secure sign ups. The pingdemic isn't helping. This week, the SMMT reported production shortfalls as a result of the global chip shortage, caused by the pandemic and staff shortages caused by the pingdemic. By the end of July, almost 700,000 workers had received isolation alerts from the NHS "Stay at Home" App. The motor trade is just one of many, hit by the pings. The list of "reserved" occupations is expect...
2021-07-31
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Central Banks Under Pressure as Inflation Levels Rise ...
Central Bankers came under increased pressure this week as inflation levels continue to rise. Jerome Powell, Chair of the Federal Reserve admits to being "uncomfortable" about the level of price increases. “This is a shock going through the system associated with reopening of the economy, and it has driven inflation well above 2%. We’re not comfortable with that,” Mr. Powell told the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday. CPI Inflation hit 5.4% in June. In the U.K. inflation CPI basis increased to 2.5% in June, the Bank expects levels to rise to 3% before returning towards the 2% target later this year...
2021-07-19
04 min
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Ashcroft Takes On Biden Admin's Power Grab
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft speaks to Austin Petersen and John Marsh of KWOS News Radio about President Biden's comments comparing voting process changes to the Civil War.
2021-07-14
08 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Recovery on Track Despite Market Wobbles ... Don't Worry About Rising Debt ...
Recovery on Track Despite Market Wobbles ... Finals weekend at Wimbledon and Wembley, a great couple of sporting days ahead. Is it really coming home on Sunday! Let's hope so. We wish the England team well, as they put an end to all those years of hurt! Markets wobbled mid week. The ebb and flow of fortune on court, always evident in the markets. The Dow closed down below 34,200 on Thursday, before closing at a new record high at almost 35,000 by the end of the week. Don't Worry About Rising Debt ... Phil Ald...
2021-07-10
08 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Inflation Alarmism And Rising Oil Prices Could Kill Off Recovery ...
Inflation Alarmism Could Kill Off Recovery The Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey warned this week of "Inflation Alarmism". Prices are on the rise. House prices increased by over 11%. Haribo deliveries are failing, for a lack of lorry drivers. Construction costs are rising at the "drop of a hat". Quoted prices are good for just 24 hours. A shortage of materials is compounding pricing dilemmas in the building industry. Rising Oil Prices Could Kill Off Recovery In our "What next for oil prices", published in May we expected oil prices Bent Crude basis...
2021-07-05
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Borrowing Falls ... Bank Holds Rates ...
Borrowing Falls ... Latest figures confirm borrowing will be much lower than expected at the start of the year. In March, the OBR were forecasting borrowing of £234 billion in the current financial year. The strong bounce back in the economy suggests public finances are in much better state than expected. Bank Holds Rates ... The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voted this week to keep rates on hold and to maintain the existing target of UK government bond purchases at £875 billion. The bank continues to hang on to the £20 billion of corporate bonds picked up in the Brexit...
2021-06-29
05 min
The Curious Advantage Podcast
#26 The Journey Beyond Fear with John Hagel (Chairman Emeritus, Deloitte)
John Hagel, consultant, entrepreneur, speaker, and author with 40 years in Silicon Valley, joins Paul Ashcroft, Simon Brown & Garrick Jones in their latest Curious Advantage Podcast. Explore the importance of narratives, platforms, the passion of the explorer, and how these are connected with Curiosity. What does the future look like? How can learning platforms support the need for life-long learning? What will be the future of work? Are you curious? Subscribe today! Join the conversation, connect with the authors and keep exploring curiously! #CuriousAdvantage #Curiosity #7CsofCuriosity #TheJourneyBeyondFear About the Curious Advantage Podcast Series The Curious Advantage Po...
2021-06-27
48 min
The Clarity Podcast
John Ashcroft and Dick Foth on Lessons from A Father to His Son
John Ashcroft and Dick Foth joins us again today for a special encouragement for Fathers. Dick takes the lead in leading a valuable conversation on the impact of the fathers in our lives.
2021-06-20
58 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Dotty About The Dot Plot ... Markets Fret About Rising Rates ...
The Dow closed down, the dollar moved up. Ten year bond yields moved higher by just three basis points. Not much of a taper tantrum, more of a milk shake than an earthquake. The Fed announced the policy decision mid week, effectively to do nothing. It wasn't really making any changes. There would be no increase in base rates. The asset purchase program would continue at an eye watering $120 billion dollars per month. No real concerns about inflation. It remains always and everywhere a transitory phenomenon. JKA
2021-06-19
04 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Strong Growth Recorded In April ... The Economy is Hotting Up ...
Official data from the ONS this week revealed "the economy is hotting up". UK GDP is estimated to have grown by 2.3% in April, as government restrictions continued to ease. Compared to prior year, the economy grew by 28%. Construction activity was up by 80%. Manufacturing output increased by 40%. Service sector activity increased by 30%. The increase in the service sector was driven by a surge in retail expansion with strong growth in education, accommodation and food. Construction activity slowed slightly in the month. Developments in the service sector were faster than expected. The service sector expanded by 3.4%
2021-06-12
05 min
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Ashcroft Says Gas Tax Increase Referendum Push Can Go Ahead
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft spoke to Austin Petersen and John Marsh of KWOS News Radio about the potential for a challenge to the gas tax increase.
2021-06-10
09 min
The Saturday Economist Live
UK Economy growing at an eye popping rate ... Construction through the roof ...
Great headlines from the Times this week. "The economy is growing at an eye popping rate". "Construction growth is going through the roof". "Manufacturing leads strong performance", "Red hot economy lifts markets, ". This is the week of the IHS Markit / CIPS UK PMI® data series. Hang on to your hats and cling to your eyeballs. Manufacturing surged to a record high in May, as new work intakes increased at a record rate. In construction, new orders increased at the fastest rate since the survey began in April 1997. In the service sector output growth increased at the fastest rat...
2021-06-05
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The $6 Trillion Dollar Man ... Where does the money come from ...
This week, Joe Biden announced his £6 trillion dollar budget. The President is committed to an expansion of support for infrastructure, education and the social safety net. Questions are asked, "Where does the money come from?" "Do budget deficits matter any more?" "What will happen to inflation?" Is there a risk of hyperinflation" "Will Interest rates have to rise?" JKA
2021-05-29
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Spend! Spend! Spend! ... The Shoppers Are Back ... And They Are Driving Recovery
Retail sales jumped by over 9% in April as masked shoppers returned to the high street. Sales were up 40% compared to April last year. Sales were up by 12% compared to pre pandemic levels in the months of 2019. Clothing stores were major beneficiaries. Sales volumes increased by 70% compared to prior month. Household goods sales jumped 10%. Furniture sales leapt by 30% as showrooms reopened. Electricals were up by 29%. Sales of cosmetics were up by 25%. DIY and garden centre sales were down. Shoppers had other, JKA
2021-05-22
04 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Tennis Ball Bounce for UK Growth Says Andy Haldane ...
Andy Haldane Chief Economist of The Bank of England was writing in the Daily Mail this week. "A year from now, it is realistic to expect growth to be in 'double digits' such will be the tennis ball bounce in the UK economy". Really? Check this out ... JKA
2021-05-15
04 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Bank of England Joins the 7% Club ... The Economy is Hotting Up ...
The Bank of England revised up its forecast for the UK economy this week. Growth of 7.25% is expected in the current year. In February growth of just 5% was anticipated. The success of the vaccine program, pent up demand amongst households, gross savings and the extension of measures to protect jobs and businesses, improved the outlook for the current year. JKA
2021-05-08
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Forecasts of Growth ? It Just Gets Better ...
Forecasts of growth in the UK are being revised up. The EY ITEM Club joined the 6% club last month, projecting growth of 6.8% this year. Bloomberg and JP Morgan revised growth forecasts to 7%. The latest estimate from Goldman Sachs suggests growth of 7.8% is possible, outpacing the USA in 2021. JKA
2021-05-01
05 min
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Jay Ashcroft Thinks Medicaid Expansion Vote Was Properly Handled
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft discusses his views on Medicaid expansion in MO, as well as ballot initiatives.
2021-04-30
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The UK Economy ... Shooting The Curl ...
Surfs Up ... Drop In ... Pull In ... Kick Out The UK Economy is bouncing back from the coronavirus. Businesses are ready to shoot the curl! Surf's Up! It's time to Drop In, Pull In, Kick Out and enjoy the ride. We expect the economy to grow by 6% this year and by 11% over the two year period. In nominal terms the economy will grow by over 20% over the next three years, providing strong support for businesses and jobs in the process. Interest rates will remain on hold. Monetary policy will continue to be expansive. Fiscal policy will rem...
2021-04-24
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
China Sets The Pace ... Growth Up 18% in Q1 ...
China's economy surged by 18.3% in the first quarter of the year. The growth rate was the highest recorded since records began. The year on year comparison was impacted by the near 7% drop in output in the first quarter of 2020, as Beijing reacted to the Covid pandemic with a shut down of large parts of the economy. For the year as a whole, most analysts, including the IMF, are forecasting growth in China of 8.5%, compared to 6.5% in the US and perhaps 6% in the UK.
2021-04-17
03 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Cheers to Recovery ... Long May It Last
In the US, prospects for the year are improving. Economists believe the economy is on the edge of a major boom that could last into 2023. A period of supercharged growth is beginning. Expansion is manifest in surging consumer spending and increasing demand for skilled workers. Jamie Dimon CEO of JP Morgan believes the boom could last well into 2023. "All the spending [from government and households] could extend well into 2023". The IMF has upgraded forecasts for the US economy to almost 6.5% this year. The Federal Reserve is forecasting growth of 6.5% slowing to 3.3% in the following year. So what of...
2021-04-12
04 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Get Ready For The Post Pandemic Boom ... In the USA Forecasts for Growth Are Increasing ...
Get Ready For The Post Pandemic Boom ... The IMF now sees a brighter outlook for the world economy. The Bank of England is feeling more optimistic about the UK. The Office For Budget Responsibility forecasts real growth of 11% over the next two years. In nominal terms the UK could grow by over 20% over the next three years, underpinning growth for jobs and business in the medium term. In the USA Forecasts for Growth Are Increasing ... In the US forecasts for growth are increasing. The Bank of America is forecasting growth of 6.5%. The BoA has bec...
2021-04-06
07 min
The KWOS Morning Show with Austin Petersen and John Marsh
Ashcroft No Fan of Gas Tax Increase in MO
MO Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft talks to Austin Petersen and John Marsh about state issues.
2021-03-31
10 min
The Saturday Economist Live
"Get Out There and Spend" Says The Chancellor ... In the US Joe Biden is Walking The Washington Line ...
"Get Out There and Spend" Says The Chancellor ... Retail sales "bounced back" after a dismal start to the year, according to the headlines in The Times today. Sales increased by 2% in February compared to prior month. Not much of a bounce back really. Sales were down by almost 4% compared to prior year. Exclude petrol and other fuels and overall sales, were down by just 1%. The Chancellor is urging people to "get out there and spend". "Go have fun and spend money". Shops are due to re-open on the 12th April. Rishi Sunak said, people should "do their...
2021-03-27
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
In The UK, Recovery May Be Faster Than Expected ... In The US, The Fed is Topping Up The Punch Bowl and Handing Out The Spliffs
In The UK, Recovery May Be Faster Than Expected ... "I am more optimistic" says Governor ... No rise in base rates this week. The MPC voted unanimously to maintain Bank Rate at 0.1%. The target for government bond purchases was maintained at £875 billion. The corporate bond stock was on hold at £20 billion. The total target stock of asset purchases remains at £895 billion. Just as well really. Total government debt increased to almost 98% of GDP. The quantum of solace hit £2.13 trillion. Not long before the Chancellor will have exhausted, his first trillion pound bank note. The Fed is Topping Up...
2021-03-23
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Economic Output Drops In January ... Hopes Rise for the rest of the year ...
Economic Output Drops In January ... Economic output fell by 2.9% in January, as lock down returned to the UK. The month on month comparison was better then expected by many. Better than expected according to forecasts from the Bank of England. The Bank had been braced for a 4% setback, in the quarter as a whole. $1.9 trillion Stimulus Approved ... On Wednesday, the "House" passed the "American Rescue Plan". The $1.9 trillion stimulus to the US economy is valued at almost 10% of GDP. The legislation will send $1,400 dollar checks to most Americans, with additional household spending on unemploy...
2021-03-13
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
A Budget For the Moment ... The Rishi Sunak Straddle ...
A Budget For the Moment ... The Rishi Sunak Straddle ... According to the Treasury, it was a budget which "meets the moment". Was it to be, a budget for recovery or a budget to balance the books? On analysis, it was a bit of both. Support for the economy in the short term, with a move to balance the books in the medium term. The Rishi Sunak "Straddle" was a crowd pleaser. The Tory lead over Labour jumped to 13 points. The Chancellor's own ratings remain extremely high. 55% think he is doing a great job. China's Industrial Strateg...
2021-03-08
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Hands Up More Spending Please ...
Hands Up More Spending Please ... A budget for recovery or a budget to balance the books? Just a few days to go, before the secrets of the Red Box are revealed. Tory big donors are warning "to increase taxes now would be utterly wrong and risk recession." China ... Economy Set to Double By 2035 ... China announced plans to double the size of the economy by 2035. The Asean leader is expected to overtake the US as the largest economy in the world by 2028. Even then it would struggle to break into the top 50 in terms of GDP...
2021-03-02
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Government Borrowing In January ... The Numbers Don't Add Up
Government Borrowing in January ... Government borrowing was almost £9 billion in January. That's the highest January deficit since records began. It was the first January deficit for ten years. January is normally a month to fill the coffers. The surplus over the last two years has averaged £10 billion. Compared to prior year, the deficit this year, increased by £18 billion. Over the first ten months of the year, borrowing was £270 billion. In the last update, borrowing in the first nine months of the year was also £270 billion. The ONS has managed down, the estimates for government spending and the cost of the...
2021-02-20
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
UK Economy : Like A Coiled Spring .... Set To Bounce Back ... Plus Biden Makes The Call .... Xi Reverses the Charges ...
UK Economy : Like A Coiled Spring .... Set To Bounce Back ... The UK economy is like "a coiled spring", set to release lots of financial energy, according to Andy Haldane Chief Economist, at the Bank of England. Consumer confidence will surge back, the economy will be firing on all cylinders. Success with the vaccination programme and an easing of lock down will assist the process. The change in sentiment is likely to be rapid. People are desperate to get on with their lives. Pubs, sports and cinemas will benefit. The Bank believes household and business balance sheets are in good sh...
2021-02-13
09 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Negative Rates : Chisel In the toolbox or spannere in the works ... Plus Joe Biden's Foreign Policy Takes Shape ...
Negative Rates : Chisel In the toolbox or spanner in the works ... At the MPC meeting this month, Bank Rate was maintained at 0.1%. It was agreed the Bank of England should continue with the existing program of UK government bond purchases, financed by the issuance of central bank reserves. Markets were slightly confused by the messaging on negative rates. The economy is set to recover rapidly, inflation is set to rise. The next move for interest rates, is more likely to be up but not for some time yet. Joe Biden's Foreign Policy Takes Shape ... Calm...
2021-02-07
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Dreams Of A Singapore Style Britain just a "Fantasy Island" ... Plus President Xi issues a warning ...
Dreams of A Singapore Style Britain just a Fantasy Island ... Hopes that Britain might become the "Singapore of Europe" took a setback this week. A wave of reality swept over the beaches. Regaining sovereignty and taking back control, almost led to an EU blockade of vaccines to Northern Ireland. Free movement of goods has already meant the confiscation of cheese and ham sandwiches of luckless lorry drivers entering the port of Antwerp. "Dreams of a Singapore-style Britain should be derided as fantasy". President Xi warns of confrontation ... Speaking at Davos this week, remotely of cou...
2021-01-30
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Adult Supervision is Back in the White House, UK Retail Sales End the Year with a Bang ...
UK Retail Sales End the Year with a Bang ... At first glance, the latest retail figures for December don't look very inspiring. Sales volumes were up by just 2.9% compared to prior year. The value of retail sales increased by just 1.3%. "Stay at home Britain, takes the fizz out of retail sales", the headline in the Times today. It is important to drill the detail. Shoppers may well have been staying at home. They were taking the opportunity to shop on line. Online sales were up by 61% compared to prior year. Online sales, as a proportion of all retail...
2021-01-23
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Latest GDP data better than expected ... Massive Security Planned for Biden Inauguration
Latest GDP data better than expected ... The latest monthly GDP estimate was released this week. Activity fell by 9% in November compared to prior year. Construction activity was down by 1.4%. Manufacturing down 4%. The service sector fell by 20%. The arts and entertainment sector was down by almost 40%. Accommodation and food were down by 65%. For the year as a whole, we expect output in the economy to have fallen by around 10% in 2020. In the current year, despite the lock down in the first quarter, growth of 4.5% seems possible for the year as a whole. Massive Security Planned for Biden...
2021-01-16
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
It was the best of times ... It was the worst of times ... and that was just week one!
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ... and that was just week one! The tale of two economies continues. The third lock down is imposed into the first quarter of 2021. This week, the SMMT reported car sales down by 30% in the past year. Showroom sales were hindered behind lock doors. Marstons, the brewer of Pedigree and Hobgoblin, called for more help for the pubs and restaurant sector. Mitchell and Butlers, owner of All Bar One and Harvester, is to tap shareholders for funds, to offset the slump in revenue. C...
2021-01-09
07 min
Becoming Creature
#8 @M_Ashcroft on Health, Awareness, and Innovation (Happy New Year!)
Happy New Year!In this special episode of A Becoming Creature, Nick talks to Michael Ashcroft (@M_Ashcroft) about:* Keto* Herbal remedies and Pine Needle Tea* David Perell and Tiago Forte’s course, Write of Passage* Building a Second Brain* Finding your niche* Long-term perspectives* Energy Innovation* The Alexander Technique (is it magic?)* Gendlin Focusing* Coercion* Michael’s BALsand much moreHave an excellent New Year!—NickMenti...
2021-01-02
57 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Economy Is Recovering ...
Merry Christmas From The Saturday Economist Team ... This will be our last update of 2020. I wanted to take this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We will be taking a break for a few weeks. We plan to be back from the 9th of January. So difficult not to have seen so many friends through the year. It really has been a quite extraordinary period. Let's hope things may return to some semblance of normality in 2021. I wish all of you and your loved ones, every best wish for the year...
2020-12-19
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
"Wonderful No-Deal" Now in Sight says Boris Johnson ...
A no-deal Brexit would be "wonderful for Britain", explained the Prime Minister, yesterday. We are leaving with a no-deal on WTO terms, unless a breakthrough is achieved, within days. Aussie rules no longer OK. Boris Johnson made no reference to an "Australian" deal. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull had warned the PM to be careful "what you wish for". "It will be pretty disappointing, I think you will find out. Australia's relationship with the EU, is not one that Britain would want." It is not one that Australia wants either but it may well b...
2020-12-12
04 min
The Saturday Economist Live
More Talk of Negative Rates and Monetary Financing ... Plus we are still talking about fish!
More Talk of Negative Rates and Monetary Financing ... "Going Negative Could Be Positive" writes Philip Aldrick in the Times today. The economics editor has been talking with Michael Saunders, an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England. Rates could be cut a little below zero, the former Citigroup economist explained, as long as "appropriate mitigations" are in place. The Bank has asked commercial lenders to ensure they are systems ready for a move below the line. Bankers have warned, negative rates could hit profits and create operational problems. Not so argues...
2020-12-05
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Spending Review and OBR forecasts push borrowing higher ... Plus is the President Ready to Move on?
Spending Review and OBR forecasts push borrowing higher Spending Review this week, the Chancellor laid out the plans for government expenditure in the years ahead. The Office For Budget Responsibility released the latest forecast for the economy and government finances. Government borrowing will hit £400 billion in the current financial year. Add in the funding for Gilt redemptions, the Debt Management Office will issue over £500 billion of new gilts this year. That's almost 25% of GDP. Thank the Bank, for the £1 trillion pound bank note. No need to task the markets too heavily to fund the deficits, "with inky...
2020-11-28
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
We Will Build The Largest Navy In Europe ... We Look At The Biggest Trade Group In the World ...
Boris Johnson announced this week, a huge £24 billion war chest to transform the armed forces and become "Europe's naval superpower once again". "We will build the largest navy in Europe" said the Prime Minister, "paid for by a public sector pay freeze and a raid on pensions", said the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Rishi Sunak has been considering an array of options for raising taxes to ease the growing deficit. The latest figures, confirm borrowing in the financial year to October was £276 billion. Figures published by the OBR suggest borrowing could increase to £372 billion in the current f...
2020-11-21
07 min
Ashcroft Church
Sunday Service (15th November 2020)
Sunday morning worship from Ashcroft Methodist and United Reform Church in Cirencester. Join us every Sunday. This week's service is led by Rev. Wendy Tucker All Songs licensed under CCLI #836424. Bible readings from New International Version (NIV) Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. King of Kings (CCLI Song #30361) performed by the NBA Big Sing at Middlesbrough Baptist Church and produced by Ian Britton. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives Work 3.0 License (c) 2007 Heaven Shall Not Wait (CCLI Song #455990...
2020-11-15
27 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Economy Grew by 15% in Q3 ... Will Lock Down Derail The Economy ... TSEL 14th November 2020
The UK Economy Grew By 15% in Q3 ... The latest data from the ONS confirm, the economy grew by 15.5% in the third quarter, compared to Q2. Year on year, GDP was down by 10%, compared to prior year. The pattern of recovery is more or less as expected. We have talked in our recent broadcasts of a recovery by halves. An economy down by 20% in the second quarter, down by 10% in the third quarter, then down by 5% in the final quarter of he year. For the year as a whole, output will be down by 10% in 2020, with a sign...
2020-11-14
07 min
The Saturday Economist Live
Rishi Sunak and the Trillion Pound Bank Note : The Saturday Economist Live 7th November 2020
The Trillion Pound Bank Note Bad news for the economy this week, "Fears for Tiers" increased. The country was pushed into a second lock down. Covid infections are rising, warnings of an NHS overload emerged. The Chancellor stepped up to ease the pain. The furlough scheme will be extended to the end of March. Universal credit may be extended, by a further £1,000 next year, for over six million people. Government borrowing was expected to hit £350 billion in the current financial year, before the new spending plans were announced. The additional support schemes could add a furth...
2020-11-07
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
TSEL Special : Modern Monetary Theory and Modern Monetary Policy ... We call it "Money For Nothing Gilts For Free ...
Modern Monetary Theory and Modern Monetary Policy ... Money For Nothing Gilts For Free ... One of our readers wrote in this week ... "I'd like your opinion on something. I read a report this morning from one of our investment counselors here in Canada that went into some detail on Modern Monetary Theory. What I understand is that it supports the printing of dollars to keep the economy going, no matter the amount of deficit spending. Central Banks then become the buyer of the ensuing debt to prevent austerity measures from being put into place, and it...
2020-11-03
09 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 31st October 2020
When The Seagulls Follow The Trawler ... Business Will Be Thrown Into The Sea ... Just a few weeks to go to the end of the year, "Time is running out", the message from government. Businesses are not yet prepared for the new trade deal with the EU. No surprise really, great uncertainty still remains about the shape of the deal, let alone, the detail within. Companies are scrambling to get ready ahead of the deadline on January 1st, without any clear idea of the basis on which they will trade, with European partners. "They won't g...
2020-11-02
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 24th October 2020
DIY Leads Retail Rally ... As Fashion Clothing Slips ... Retail sales were up by almost 5% in September. Exclude automotive fuel and volumes increased by 6.4% year on year. DIY leads the retail rally. DIY sales were up by 27%, sales of flowers, plants and seeds, increased by 30%. Working from home is boosting productivity, in households at least. "Don't just sit there do something", the cry. Household good sales were up by 10%, carpet sales were up by 50%. Take a break? Sneak into the bedroom and read a book. Book sales were up by 14%. Losers in the retail rall...
2020-10-24
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 17th October 2020
Brexit Break ... Aussie Rules Not O.K. Ten weeks to go to the end of the transition period, the Prime Minister has realized a Canada style deal with the EU, is not on offer. "A relationship based on friendship and free trade will not be available from our partners of forty five years." said the PM. "The EU has refused to negotiate seriously for much of the last few months" said Johnson, (and simply agree with the UK government he could have added). Michel Barnier has been told not to take the train to London next wee...
2020-10-17
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 10th October 2020
Fears For Tiers as Local Lock-downs Loom ... Just when you thought it was safe to leave the bubble and nix the rule of six, the traffic light system is coming. Fears for tiers and local lock-down abound. Pubs and restaurants may have to close in Northern Cities. More job losses seem inevitable in the hospitality sector. The Chancellor is already handing out lifebelts, on a cruise ship heading for the ice. The Chancellor has announced a new Job Support scheme starting in November. The Treasury will pay one third of the wages of those in busine...
2020-10-12
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 3rd October 2020 ... Hopes Rise for an EU deal ...
Hopes Rise for a deal with the EU ... Level Fishing Ground Remains The Catch ... Britain and the EU are to begin two more weeks of intense negotiations. Both sides have indicated a deal is in sight. Boris Johnson, is to hold, one on one talks, with the lady in the blue mask. Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission is ready to step up the action, to achieve a solution. A level fishing ground appears to be the catch. Boris Johnson said last night, he was pretty confident of striking a deal. "The chances of a d...
2020-10-03
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 26th September 2020
Welcome to the Saturday Economist Live. This week we will be talking about The Chancellor's Winter Plans for the Economy and the latest on the US election as Trump's team plans for his departure. The Chancellor's Winter plan revealed further extension of the VAT cut for the hospitality sector. Generous cash flow provisions were added for VAT and Loan repayments. The furlough scheme would come to an end as planned. The complex Job Support Scheme would be introduced. At best the jobs crisis may be postponed to the end of January. The President was asked at a...
2020-09-26
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 19th September 2020 Retail Sales and Jobs
Retail Sales rise ... DIY leads the charge ... Retail sales increased by almost 3% in August. Excluding fuel, total sales volumes increased by over 4%. DIY led the charge. B&Q and others benefited, with DIY sales up by 20%. Garden centres were blooming. Green fingers tapped the tills with a 17% increase in horticultural goods year on year ... we review the latest retail sales figures for August ... Unemployment increases ... but not by much in July Unemployment increased in the three months to July by 60,000, to a level of 1.4 million. The u rate moved higher to 4.1% compared to 3.9%. D...
2020-09-19
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 29th August 2020 ... Pigs will fly and learn to drive a Tesla
Welcome to The Saturday Economist Live 29th August 2020 ... Part 1 : Pigs Will Fly and Learn To Drive A Tesla ... Just when you thought it couldn't get much weirder, Elon Musk has introduced a group of pigs with mind reading implants. Developed by Neuralink, headquartered in Fremont, California, the button sized brain implant can be installed by a robot. The brain activity of pigs can then be transmitted to a computer "allowing onlookers to watch the animals' neurons fire, as vets stroked their snouts" according to Bloomberg today. Part 2 Get Back To Work ... Get Back...
2020-09-14
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live Special Feature : Don't worry about the level of national debt ...
This is a special feature from The Saturday Economist Team ... Don’t worry about the level of national debt, like old soldiers, much of the debt will just fade away … the Bank of England holdings may never be repaid ... according to our latest update. The gilt assets held by The Bank of England are a liability owned by the Treasury. Both the Bank of England and the Treasury are subsidiaries of government. No need for formal repayment. The debt will simply fade away at some suitable stage in the future. Rollover dates will lapse. The two s...
2020-09-14
05 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 5th September 2020
The Saturday Economist Live 5th September 2020. Great updates on the UK and World Economy from The Saturday Economist Team. Part One : Traffic Levels are speeding up as the recovery gathers pace plus in Part Two we look at the latest developments in the Brexit negotiations, Boris Johnson "Fishing for a better deal". Don't Miss That!
2020-09-14
06 min
The Saturday Economist Live
The Saturday Economist Live 12th September 2020
Latest GDP data suggests the recovery is on track, we update our forecasts for the rest of the year ... Retail Sales Are rising but restructuring is taking its toll ... Check out the latest episode ...
2020-09-14
06 min
Multifamily Insights
Passive Investing Tips with Travis Watts
Travis Watts has been investing since 2009, with experience in multifamily, single-family and vacation rentals. Before becoming the Director of Investor Relations at Ashcroft Capital, Travis was an investor with Ashcroft Capital for several years and has invested in more than 30% of their multifamily syndication opportunities. Travis now dedicates his time to educating others in the world of investing and has made it his mission to share passive investment strategies in order to help others achieve and maintain wealth in real estate. Partner: Download a Free Sample Apartment Deal Package Key Insights...
2019-11-12
30 min
AlongTheWay
Getting the Heart on Paper - Ken Abraham’s Journey AlongTheWay 24
Send us a textBest Selling Author, Ken Abraham started as a drummer in “The Watchmen” but after he wrote his first book he knew that there were more books to come in God’s plan for his life. He has written 95+ books for amazing people from Buzz Aldrin to Bill Gaither, Jim Baker to Joel Osteen, John Ashcroft to Joe Gibbs and so many more.Hear how God redeems and doesn’t let any experience go to wasteHis AlongTheWay moments include Drummer in “The Watchmen”Don’t Bite the Apple Until You Check...
2019-09-16
1h 04
Ipse Dixit
From the Archives 69: Ashcroft & Bacon, Truth (1973)
In 1973, Missouri State Auditor John Ashcroft and Missouri State Representative Max Bacon self-published an LP of "gospel" songs. The manufacturer was American Artists Custom Records. The album was produced by Winnie Swaim, and engineered by Joe Higgins. Here is the track list:SIDE 1Why Me, Lord 2:44Reach Out to Jesus 2:25Jesus Hold My Hand 2:22The Broken Vessel 3:38King Jesus 2:13Unseen Hand 3:25SIDE 2Didn't He Shine 2:40I Find No Fault In Him 3:00More About Jesus 2:14We've Come This Far By Faith 2:12Come Holy Spirit 2:25Jesus Is Lord of All 2:56 Hosted on Acast. See acast...
2019-03-10
33 min
Lost in Science
Summer series: Sir John Gurdon and Ruth Benedict
In the last of our 2019 summer series of tales from the Laborastory, stem cell researcher Megan Munsie tells the story of cloning pioneer Sir John Gurdon, and comedian Jess Moir talks about anthropologist Ruth Benedict.
2019-01-30
00 min
The British Masters
9. Richard Ashcroft
In this episode, John sits down with former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft ahead of the release of his fourth solo album 'These People’. Ashcroft discusses fatherhood, what he misses about the North and Bitter Sweet Symphony. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-01-30
16 min
Ashcroft In America
Ashcroft in America - Interview with Gov. John Kasich
Lord Ashcroft talks to John Kasich, Governor of Ohio, about the 2016 primary, the future of the Republican party, his criticisms of President Trump, and his plans for 2020.
2018-10-30
00 min
Huckabee
John Ashcroft, Tony Orlando, Presley Quartet & The Haygoods | Huckabee
July 7, 2018 | John Ashcroft, Tony Orlando, Presley Quartet & The Haygoods | Huckabee by Huckabee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-07-10
55 min
Dean Ashcroft Presents Tales from the Mind
City of Corruption, City of Sin
Dean Ashcroft presents: Tales from the Mind of Dean Ashcroft City of Corruption, City of Sin Featuring Patrick Gallagher, Justin Schilling and Matt Abrahams Music by Pedro, Lion Free Music, John Deley, Doug Maxwell, MK2 and Kevin MacLeod
2017-09-08
00 min
Federalist Society SCOTUScast
Ziglar v. Abbasi - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
On January 18, 2017, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Ziglar v. Abbasi, which was consolidated with the cases Ashcroft v. Abbasi and Hasty v. Abbasi. Ziglar v. Abbasi was part of a series of lawsuits brought by Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens who were who were detained after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and treated as “of interest” in the ensuing government investigation. These plaintiffs contended, among other things, that the conditions of their confinement violated their constitutional rights to due process and equal protection. The defendants included high-level officials in the Department of Justice (DOJ) such as Attorney Ge...
2017-02-10
15 min
SCOTUScast
Ziglar v. Abbasi - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
On January 18, 2017, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Ziglar v. Abbasi, which was consolidated with the cases Ashcroft v. Abbasi and Hasty v. Abbasi. Ziglar v. Abbasi was part of a series of lawsuits brought by Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens who were who were detained after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and treated as “of interest” in the ensuing government investigation. These plaintiffs contended, among other things, that the conditions of their confinement violated their constitutional rights to due process and equal protection. The defendants included high-level officials in the Department of Justice (DOJ) such as Attorney Gene...
2017-02-10
15 min
Beer Plus 3 Podcast
107 John Ashcroft Vs. Boobs
107 John Ashcroft Vs. Boobs by BeerPlus3
2017-01-13
1h 27
Ashcroft In America
Ashcroft In America - Episode 6 - Arizona
Arizona voters react to the week's campaign news, Latino activist Petra Falcon talks about the voter registration drive that could swing the election, and Lord Ashcroft talks to the BBC's John Sopel about covering Washington and why Brits often misunderstand America
2016-10-21
00 min