Episodes
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
Leid Stories 11.13.19
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
-From Behind Closed Doors to Open Warfare In Battle Over Impeachment of Trump
The bipartisan battle over an inquiry into criminal offenses President Donald J. Trump allegedly has committed moves from behind closed doors and into public view today, when congressional leaders are expected to detail the charges against the president and evidence that proves their validity and credibility.
Leid Stories discusses this new chapter in Trump's--and the nation's--political diary.
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Leid Stories 11.12.19
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
So far, what would you say is the most significant thing that has occurred in the Trump impeachment inquiry? Is it likely to affect the eventual outcome? If so, in what way? If not, why not?
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Leid Stories 11.11.19
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Monday Nov 11, 2019
If He Does Decide to Run, Michael Bloomberg Will Be Late to the Race. What Could He Be Thinking?; Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase & Co., Sees the World Differently.
Friday Nov 08, 2019
Leid Stories--You're Cordially Invited to Say What's on Your Mind--11.08.19
Friday Nov 08, 2019
Friday Nov 08, 2019
With the Trump impeachment turmoil in Washington, there's no shortage of news reports, opinions, analyses and narratives. Experts and subject specialists rule the day. They tell us what they think, so we'll know what we think.
On Leid Stories, people say what they're thinking every day. And on "Free Your Mind Friday," we go full tilt; the program becomes an open forum of information, opinions and ideas.
Up for it? Call 888-874-4888 and free your mind--and ours, too!
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Leid Stories--11-07-19
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Republicans scramble for a Trump quid-pro-quo defense; Ilhan Omar has her own quid pro quo problems; What was/is Bernie thinking?
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Leid Stories--11-06-19
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Yes, it doesn't look good for Trump. But could he win? (Part 2)
(The question provoked a torrent of responses yesterday, and there was no way to accommodate them all. As promised, more time.)
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Leid Stories--11-05-19
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Yes, it doesn't look good for Trump. But could he win?
Will Elijah Cummings' (Maryland's 7th C.D.) and John Conyers' (Detroit's 13th C.D.) seats still hold their power and influence?
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Leid Stories--One Year to Go. How Will the Madness End?--11-04-19
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Monday Nov 04, 2019
This week puts us one year away from the actual 2010 presidential election. But the buildup will give us more than enough clues about how it more than likely will end.
Today's program marks the beginning of an occasional series focusing on the views of ordinary people about Election 2020.
Friday Nov 01, 2019
Leid Stories--Recalling A Most Unusual Week--11.01.19
Friday Nov 01, 2019
Friday Nov 01, 2019
It's "Free Your Mind Friday" on Leid Stories, our little island of calm and sanity in a world doing it's best to drive us crazy. We simply talk out loud what is on our minds.
What's your counter to ongoing narratives? Call 888-874-4888 and free your mind--and ours, too!
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
Leid Stories--10.31.19
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
It's Not Just Trump Who Should Face the Wrath; What Happened to Puerto Rico's Allocated Federal Budget for post-Hurricane Maria Rebuilding and Repairs?
Despite vigorous objection from Republicans, Democrats in the House of Representatives believe they have enough votes to prevail in the first skirmish in the impeachment war today-- approving the ground rules for impeachment hearings against President Trump.
The battle is on and the acrimony, especially among Republicans, is extreme. What might the reasons be for this? How might it affect the nation?
Ben Carson, secretary of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, has been withholding billions of dollars from Puerto Rico. The funds were to have kickstarted a massive rebuilding and reconstruction program in the wake of the devastation caused two years ago by Hurricane Maria. Members of the Hispanic Caucus are in dogged pursuit of the funds, which Carson can't seem to account for. To date, Puerto FICO has received only $43 million, one-third of what allocated and approved by Congress.