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| Cats' Roundtable radio program, 970AM radio, 8:30AM - 10AM, August 2, 2015 | Sunday August 2, 2015 Cats' Roundtable Radio Program New York's #1 Sunday morning radio program 8:30AM - 10AM tune to radio 970AM New York click here to listen live on computer or smartphone www.am970theanswer.com Guests | Cats' Roundtable national edition 9:00AM | Former Ambassador Jon Huntsman, businessman, and diplomat who served as the 16th Governor of Utah from 2005 to 2009, and as United States Ambassador to Singapore from 1992 to 1993, and China from 2009 to 2011. He has served in the administrations of five U.S. Presidents and was a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. Currently Ambassador Huntsman serves with former Senator Joe Lieberman as the National leaders of “No Labels” a group dedicated to solving the nations problems with non-partisan solutions. www.NoLabels.org | Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee on January 14, 2011, and reelected on January 25, 2013 and on January 16, 2015. Reince has a long history in Republican politics, he worked his way up through the ranks of the Republican Party of Wisconsin as 1st Congressional District Chairman, State Party Treasurer, First Vice Chair, and eventually State Party Chairman. Reince’s organizational skills harbor big hopes for the 2016 elections. | Dr. John Morrow is the author of the timely new The Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad with the Christians of the World - and an activist with The Covenants Initiative, a project to unite Muslims behind the covenants of the Prophet Muhammad (saas) - which obligate Muslims to protect and defend Christians. Dr. Morrow is an outspoken critic of the sectarian violence that has been increasing in the Middle East; like Shaykh Imran Hosein he is an Islamic scholar with an unusually perceptive take on world affairs. John Andrew Morrow completed his Honors BA, MA, and PhD at the University of Toronto, as well as post-doctoral studies in Arabic in Morocco and at the University of Utah's Middle East Center. | Dean Popps In 2001, while semi-retired, during the Iraq War, Popps was recruited by the Coalition Provisional Authority to serve as its Director of Industrial Conversion, part of the privatization of the Iraq economy. In 2004, Popps became Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology. He also served as the Army's Director of Iraq Reconstruction and Program Management, with oversight of the executive agency of the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund. He served on the Iraq Transition Planning Team, participating in the handover of authority to the Government of Iraq. Popps served as Acting United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology from January 2, 2008 until March 4, 2010. | Cat's Rountable Future Leaders Edition *** | John Catsimtidis Jr. will head up a new segment of the Cat's Rountable radio program entitled the ,"Future Leaders" edition. This segment of the program will endeavor to identify those leaders of America who will or are now impacting the future of America. John Catsimatidis Jr., 22, is the son of John Catsimatidis. He is a graduate of the New York University Stern Business School and President of the New York Federation of College Republicans, and Secretary of the Northeast region. John Jr. works alongside his father in every facet of the $5 billion businesses in refining, real estate, aviation and supermarkets. | Matt Walker, 22, is the son of Wisconsin Governor and 2016 leading Presidential candidate Scott Walker. In addition to attending Marquette University, Matt Walker is the former regional vice chairman of the midwest division of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC). The young Walker said that part of being a politician’s son is certainly entertaining, but it’s not always that way. Disagreements do arise, and they aren’t easy to solve when your dad has been adopting partisan views since he was 25 years old. Matt and his brother Alex, 19, are taking time off from college to help their father’s campaign. | Cats' Roundtable local edition 8:30AM | New York City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez is a Democrat who represents the Council District 10 which encompasses the neighborhoods of Marble Hill, Inwood and Washington Heights in Manhattan. Councilman Rodríguez is the Chair of the Transportation Committee. He is very progressive on issues of immigration reform, police brutality, tenants' rights, workers' rights and affordable housing. He is known outside of New York City for his arrest at an Occupy Wall Street rally in November 2011. In New York City he is most known for his advocacy of Public Education and the work in his northern Manhattan community. | Commissioner Bill Bratton is the current New York City Police Commissioner, the second time he has held that position. He has previously served as the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department (BPD) (1993-1994), New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner (1994–1996), and Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) (2002–2009). On December 5, 2013, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Bratton would return to the post of Police Commissioner in New York City. Commissioner Bratton is have another successful run as Police Commissioner. Crime is down, and he has overcome unrest in the Department and civilian complaints. | Chairman Ed Cox is the chairman of the New York Republican State Committee. He is the son-in-law of the 37th President of the United States Richard M. Nixon and 44th First Lady of the United States Pat Nixon. Cox is a lawyer in the Manhattan law firm of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP where he has served as the Chairman of the Corporate Department and a member of the Management Committee. After graduating from college, Cox worked with the consumer advocate Ralph Nader as a founder of what came to be called "Nader's Raiders." Cox was named in Super Lawyers in the area of Securities & Corporate Finance and his firm was ranked third on The American Lawyer’s 2008 "A-List" of leading law firms in the United States. Cox has held a number of positions in government and professional organizations. He was elected chairman of the New York State Republican Committee at the Committee's meeting on September 30, 2009. | Previous programs here https://soundcloud.com/catsroundtable | Forward this message to a friend | Red Apple Group 823 11th ave New York, New York 10019 US Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. | | > | |
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