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Bearing Arms' Cam & Co

Townhall Media

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A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Bearing Arms editor Cam Edwards provides a daily dose of 2nd Amendment news and commentary, alongside interviews with experts, newsmakers, and gun rights activists from across the country. Follow Cam Edwards on Twitter @CamEdwards. Follow Cam and Company on Twitter @CamAndCompany.
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Listen back to features and interviews from 95bFM's daily news and current affairs show. Jessica Hopkins, Castor Chacko, Nicholas Lindstrom, and Caeden Tipler focus on the issues of Tāmaki Makaurau and elsewhere in independent-thinking bFM style. Monday-Thursday 12-1pm on 95bFM.
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Mz.Kiki Kamau- My First Amendment

Or'Kiya "Mz.Kiki" Kamau

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I’m not the average girl in the videos and my worth is not determined by the price of my clothes, but I did overcome obstacles such as abandonment, rape, molestation, and violent family altercations. Then I joined the military, I guess I really was a silent warrior. Hi my name is Mz.Kiki Kamau I’m a Tampa girl, a mom, and a United States Navy Vet. It’s funny that my name is Kamau because it’s Swahili for silent warrior, and for years I stayed silent about my childhood trauma, military trauma ...
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Grand Tamasha

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Each week, Milan Vaishnav and his guests from around the world break down the latest developments in Indian politics, economics, foreign policy, society, and culture for a global audience. Grand Tamasha is a co-production of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Hindustan Times.
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Woman's Journal 2.0

WomansJournal

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On the eve of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in America, EQUAL MEANS EQUAL has launched the Woman’s Journal 2.0. The Woman’s Journal began as a weekly newspaper in 1870, and was instrumental in mobilizing people across the country to support the 19th Amendment. We hope this new iteration will inspire people nationwide to support the ERA. Kamala Lopez and Natalie White from Equal Means Equal, along with women’s rights attorney Wendy Murphy (@WMurphyLaw) will co-host and interview g ...
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Cosmic Cantina

Melissa Tittl

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I’m Melissa Tittl, writer and producer of all things science-fiction and science-fact. Every week I head to my favorite watering hole, “Cosmic Cantina” and belly-up to the bar with my two co-hosts—Josh Golembeske and Matt O’Connor, creative producers in the world of weird. Together we share the latest news, our personal experiences as well as new information regarding aliens, Bigfoot, ghosts, ancient cultures and anything from the unseen world that needs illuminating. If you’re into this vib ...
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The Regulatory 15/15

Maples Group

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With a depth of experience across all regulated sectors, the Maples Group Regulatory and Financial Services team is positioned to address client needs and sensitivities. We have the largest dedicated Cayman Islands Regulatory and Financial Services team in the jurisdiction. Our 15/15 Regulatory Update podcasts are released on the 15th of each month. The podcasts cover the latest Cayman Islands regulatory developments in the past month and include our partners, of counsel and associates as sp ...
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Healing Addictions II

Fr. Christophe Lepoutre and Ancient Faith Radio

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The Recovery Continues - Each episode provides relevant important topics related to the acquisition of healing of soul and body intended to help individuals recover and experience new found levels of sobriety—physical, emotional, and spiritual.
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Life and Kaos Podcast

Brian Hewlett and Kyle Wagner Co-Creators of the Fictional Shroom Garden Universe

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With the growth of human technology in leaps and bounds there are numerous advancements that have been developed and are ready for use now or are on the horizon just about to be perfected. This is a great time to be alive because life is full of innovation that can help make our world more sustainable and more regenerative. So what’s holding us back? Why are many of these innovations not being implemented? Clearly, the reason for much of the chaos in the world is the blocking of innovation b ...
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Last week Te Whatu Ora, Health New Zealand announced they were offering voluntary redundancies to admin and advisory staff. This follows 268 roles already being cut from Te Whatu Ora’s commissioning team. The organisation has said that the “majority of their expenditure is on people costs, and Health NZ needs to review its size and structure.” Addi…
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Last week Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones announced that levies paid by the fishing industry will be slashed by nearly $5 million dollars. The levies are used to manage the environmental impacts of commercial fishing. This includes monitoring fish populations, making sure observers are on boats, and researching the impacts fishing is havi…
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Calls have been made to deny the visa of far-right figure, Candace Owens, from visiting New Zealand as a part of her scheduled speaking tour at the end of the year. Owens, who has a history of Islamophobia, homophobia, and anti-semetism, recently, on recent videos uploaded to her YouTube channel, questioned key elements of the Holocaust, such as th…
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Recently, the government has amended gang legislation that would allow police officers to enter private properties of repeat offenders showcasing emblems, patches, and insignia. The New Zealand Law Society sent an open letter, sent by the society’s vice president, David Campbell, outlining their concerns for the proposal. The concerns raised includ…
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For our weekly catch up, Producer Evie talks to the ACT Party’s Simon Court about more cuts to the health sector and the government’s solutions to the ‘energy crisis’. News and Editorial Director, and Monday Host, Joel, speaks to Convenor for the New Zealand Law Society’s Criminal Law Committee, Chris Macklin, about the government's new amendments …
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Recently, the government has amended gang legislation that would allow police officers to enter private properties of repeat offenders showcasing emblems, patches, and insignia. The New Zealand Law Society sent an open letter, sent by the society’s vice president, David Campbell, outlining their concerns for the proposal. The concerns raised includ…
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For our weekly catch up, Producer Evie talks to the ACT Party’s Simon Court about more cuts to the health sector and the government’s solutions to the ‘energy crisis’. News and Editorial Director, and Monday Host, Joel, speaks to Convenor for the New Zealand Law Society’s Criminal Law Committee, Chris Macklin, about the government's new amendments …
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Suri from Time Out joins Jonny for Loose Reads today! Suri reviews Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti, an experimental take on the memoir format. In Alphabetical Diaries, Heti alphabetically orders 10 years worth of journalled sentences (with the aid of an Excel spreadsheet). The book is the product of a decade of editing, so that only Heti's favo…
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The Minister of Health has admitted that Aotearoa’s Health System is in a ‘crisis’. There are vast staff shortages, many staff raising issues of burnout, long wait times, delayed diagnoses and an increase in telehealth services. Last week Te Whatu Ora announced voluntary redundancies for admin and advisory staff, which follows the axing of 268 role…
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Last week Te Whatu Ora, Health New Zealand announced they were offering voluntary redundancies to admin and advisory staff. This follows 268 roles already being cut from Te Whatu Ora’s commissioning team. The organisation has said that the “majority of their expenditure is on people costs, and Health NZ needs to review its size and structure.” Addi…
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Last week Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones announced that levies paid by the fishing industry will be slashed by nearly $5 million dollars. The levies are used to manage the environmental impacts of commercial fishing. This includes monitoring fish populations, making sure observers are on boats, and researching the impacts fishing is havi…
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Calls have been made to deny the visa of far-right figure, Candace Owens, from visiting New Zealand as a part of her scheduled speaking tour at the end of the year. Owens, who has a history of Islamophobia, homophobia, and anti-semetism, recently, on recent videos uploaded to her YouTube channel, questioned key elements of the Holocaust, such as th…
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Can a course on conservatism shake up the liberal status quo on campus? Tufts University professor Eitan Hersh presents his unique class on American conservatism and its impact on campus free speech and open dialogue. He discusses the challenges and opportunities of teaching conservative thought in a predominantly liberal academic environment. Eita…
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On Sunday, the government announced changes to the Fast Track Bill. Of the most notable of the changes, the Bill will no longer give three ministers sign-off powers, having now delegated that responsibility to a panel of independent experts. This comes after widespread public protest and submissions against the Bill. Although these changes mean les…
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Earlier this year, Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith in a private meeting with Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones and seafood industry representatives discussed potential changes to the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011, which is a piece of legislation that replaced the controversial Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004. Th…
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For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party’s Carmel Sepuloni, Wire Host Caeden asks about her being announced as a contestant on Celebrity Treasure Island. They also ask about the current Government reversing the ban oil and gas exploration that was put in place by the last government in 2018. For State of the States, our weekly kōrero on the Un…
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For their regular catch-up, Oto spoke to the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March about the recent changes to the fast track approvals bill, as well as the government’s plans to remove natural gas import barriers and the contamination of the Ohinemuri river. He spoke to Kirsten Tilleman from the University of Auckland to talk about active bystander…
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In a recent research paper funded by Our Land and Water National, the country will continue to see a significant shift away from livestock into pine forestry. The implications this will have will not only be seen in nature, but also in the communities that rely on yearly income to support their families, rather than income that comes every twenty-f…
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Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz proclaimed his support for the Second Amendment and touted his history as a hunter at the DNC on Wednesday evening, even while calling for more restrictions on lawful gun owners and ignoring the fact that the right to keep and bear arms isn't about hunting pheasants.…
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Despite facing serious charges, most of the teen suspects accused of burglarizing a New York gun shop were released to their parents; part of a growing trend of juvenile suspects being treated with kid gloves, even when charged with serious crimes.
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Gun owners from across Massachusetts and New England are set to rally on Boston Common this weekend, both in support of their 2A rights and to kick off a campaign to repeal the state's newest gun control laws via a voter referendum.
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Bloomberg opinion columnist Francis Wilkinson claims Republicans are "terrified" of Tim Walz's markers of masculinity, including his alleged sharpshooting prowess. Instead, it's the fact that Walz and Harris can't shoot straight when it comes to the right to keep and bear arms that's the real concern.…
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In this episode, Chris Capewell, Alex Howard, Anthony Mourginos and Jennifer Parsons discuss: Department for International Tax Co-operation (DITC) Update Beneficial Ownership Regime (BOR) Update Speakers: Chris Capewell, Partner | +1 345 814 5666 | chris.capewell@maples.com | View bio Alex Howard, Partner | +1 345 814 5179 | alex.howard@maples.com …
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How has 19th-century English philosopher John Stuart Mill influenced America’s conception of free speech and the First Amendment? In their new book, “The Supreme Court and the Philosopher: How John Stuart Mill Shaped U.S. Free Speech Protections,” co-authors Eric Kasper and Troy Kozma look at how the Supreme Court has increasingly aligned its inter…
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Newsmax host Carl Higbie and Second Amendment attorney Amy Bellantoni weigh in on NYC's new "emergency" rule for non-residents hoping to lawfully carry in the city, and why the city's move isn't the end of the story... or litigation efforts.
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Toby Leary from Cape Gun Works joins Cam with news of the latest games Massachusetts officials are playing with our Second Amendment rights, including Gov. Maura Healey's threat to retroactively change a new gun control law in order to keep enforcing it while it's subject to a voter referendum.
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NYC is hoping to moot a lawsuit brought by GOA, Newsmax host Carl Higbie, and other gun owners who live outside the Big Apple by adopting an emergency rule allowing non-residents to apply for a carry license. But as Cam shares, the new rule comes with issues of its own that will be practically impossible for most Americans to comply with.…
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Firearms instructors Nolan Howard and Derek Hubbell join Cam with the latest on the chaos in Massachusetts caused by the enactment of H. 4885, as well as news of an upcoming rally for 2A advocates at Boston Common later this month.
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While the mainstream media is playing up Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's love of hunting and his supposedly moderate views on gun control, MN Gun Owners Caucus chairman Bryan Strawser says the governor has been an adamant supporter of "assault weapon" bans, depriving young adults of their 2A rights, and other infringements on our right to keep and bear a…
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Gun Owners Action League executive director Jim Wallace joins Cam with the latest on the new Massachusetts gun control laws set to take effect tomorrow, including details on the first of several lawsuits challenging the new infringements.
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Some argue that Section 230 allows the internet to flourish. Others argue it allows harmful content to flourish. Christopher Cox knows something about Section 230: He co-wrote it. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is an American law passed in 1996 that shields websites from liability for content posted on their sites by users. What does…
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The Reload's Stephen Gutowski joins Cam to discuss the outcome of the NRA's latest trial in New York, the ongoing internal efforts to reform the organization, and Everytown's plans to spend $45 million electing anti-gun candidates in November.
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With Massachusetts' new gun law set to take effect just days from now, confusion abounds over the new training requirements for would-be gun owners, and firearms instructor Charlie Cook says the state has provided no guidance whatsoever to trainers like himself.
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If the Second Amendment Foundation gets its way, California's 10-day waiting period on firearm transfers will soon be consigned to the dustbin of history. SAF Founder Alan Gottlieb joins Cam with the latest developments in the group's challenge to the waiting period, as well as a pair of recent court victories in Pennsylvania.…
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NSSF and Protect Liberty PAC's Larry Keane weighs in on the anointment of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president and what Second Amendment supporters can do to spread the word about her extensive history of attacking the right to keep and bear arms.
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In a roundtable discussion with Bearing Arms Cam & Co, several Massachusetts firearms instructors say the sweeping new gun control bill approved by the legislature last week will have a crippling impact on the ability of Massachusetts residents to exercise their Second Amendment rights.
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Gun Owners of California's Sam Paredes says long before Kamala Harris went to D.C. as California's junior senator, her positions as Attorney General and San Francisco D.A. gave her a platform for her anti-gun activism; including supporting Washington, D.C.'s ban on handguns, which Harris claimed didn't violate the Second Amendment.…
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Armed American Radio's Mark Walters joins Cam to give his take on Joe Biden dropping out as the Democratic presidential nominee, the chances of Kamala Harris taking over at the top of the ticket, and who the most dangerous VP pick might be when it comes to our right to keep and bear arms.
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Did overheated political rhetoric lead to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump? On today’s show we explore political violence: its history, its causes, and its relationship with free speech. Flemming Rose is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. He previously served as foreign affairs editor and culture editor at the Danish n…
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Legally Armed in Detroit's Rick Ector joins Cam with details of his upcoming free training event for women at Recoil Range in Taylor, Michigan on July 27-28th, where up to 2,000 individuals can receive hands-on instruction from certified trainers.
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Buckeye Firearms Association president Linda Walker is thrilled that Donald Trump has tapped Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate, and shares some of her own firsthand experiences with Vance's support for the Second Amendment on today's Cam & Co.
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Magen Am founder Rabbi Yossi Eilfort joins Cam to talk about the impetus behind creating the licensed security organization, as well as the incredible growth in interest in self-defense and the Second Amendment among those of the Jewish faith at a time of increased tensions and a rise in antisemitic incidents.…
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In this bonus episode, Chris Capewell, Chris Newton, Matthew Gilbert, Nikki Wood, Daniel Moore and Alice Reid discuss the British Virgin Islands Financial Action Task Force ("FATF") Report. Key concepts from this discussion include money laundering, terrorist financing, proliferation financing and targeted financial sanctions. Speakers: Chris Capew…
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