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Bill Clinton debuts Why Am I Telling You This, a national podcast produced with IHeartMedia

Bill Clinton debuts Why Am I Telling You This, a national podcast produced with IHeartMedia Follow Us Question of the Day By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times - Thursday, February 4, 2021 Former President Bill Clinton has joined the ranks of national podcasters, partnering with IHeartMedia, the broadcasting force behind 850 radio stations and two national radio syndicates. The media giant also hosts dozens of podcasts that reach over 29 million listeners a month. Mr. Clinton‘s new podcast debuted Thursday. TOP STORIES Content-wise, he appears to be retaining a political dimension in his new audio offering, which is titled, “Why Am I Telling You This?” His first guest is jazz great Wynton Marsalis, their topic is “How Jazz Explain Democracy,” and it runs for 46 minutes.

Georgia Today: The Struggle And Triumph Of Henry Hank Aaron

Steve Fennessy: This is Georgia Today, I m Steve Fennessy. It s Friday, Jan. 29th, 2021. Last week, the nation lost not just a titan of Major League Baseball, but an American icon. Henry Aaron: I had a great career. I played for 23 years. And that s the end of it. You know, I hope that the home run is not the only thing that people or anybody, for that matter, Black or white, look at me and say, that s the only thing that he could do. Steve Fennessy: That s former Atlanta Brave Hank Aaron in a 2018 interview with 11 Alive News. Aaron died Jan. 22nd. He was 86. It would be difficult to overstate Henry Aaron s impact on not just baseball, but the nation. Yes, he broke Babe Ruth s home run record in 1974, but Aaron s journey from Mobile, Alabama, to baseball s Hall of Fame was a fraught and complicated one. Here to discuss Henry Aaron is ESPN senior writer Howard Bryant, who s also a contributor on NPR s

First dogs Champ and Major moved into the White House Sunday

First dogs Champ and Major moved into the White House Sunday By: CNN By Donald Judd and Kate Sullivan, CNN (CNN) The first dogs have entered the White House the Bidens two German shepherds, Champ and Major, officially joined the first family in their new residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Sunday. The First Family wanted to get settled before bringing the dogs down to Washington from Delaware. Champ is enjoying his new dog bed by the fireplace, and Major loved running around on the South Lawn, First Lady Jill Biden s press secretary Michael LaRosa told CNN in a statement Monday.

First dogs Champ, Major officially move in to White House

First dogs Champ, Major officially move in to White House
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