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 | Cat's Roundtable radio, Sunday October 2, 2016 Kellyanne Conway, Trump... Governor Scott Walker... Craig Packer, lion/elephant conservationist... Melik Kaylan, Turkey... Brian Fallon, Hillary Clinton national press secretary... Mike Lindell, "My Pillow"... Mike Mulgrew, teacher's union... Assistant Director in Charge William F. Sweeney, Jr., FBI- New York | | Sunday October 2, 2016 Catsimatidis.com Cats' Roundtable Radio Program New York's #1 Sunday morning radio program | New York City  | Washington DC  | Buffalo, New York Tune to 1520AM Sundays 9:00AM - 10:00AM | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tune to 990AM Sundays 9:00AM - 10:00AM www.newstalk990.com/ | | | Cats' Roundtable ...national edition | | Trump will be different in next debate Kellyanne Conway is a Republican campaign manager, strategist and pollster. She became campaign manager for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on August 17, 2016. She is president and CEO of The Polling Company / WomanTrend. Before entering politics, Conway pursued a career in law. After practicing law for a few years, Conway entered the polling business. Among the political figures Conway has worked for are Congressman Jack Kemp; former Vice President Dan Quayle; Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich; Senator Fred Thompson; and Congressman (now Indiana Governor) Mike Pence. She worked as the senior advisor to Newt Gingrich during his 2012 United States presidential election campaign. | Preparing Governor Mike Pence for debate Governor Scott Walker is the 45th and current Governor of Wisconsin. He also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and as the Milwaukee County Executive. First elected governor in the 2010 Wisconsin general election and was reelected governor in the 2014 Wisconsin gubernatorial election. The response to Walker's policies included protests at the Wisconsin State Capitol and an effort to recall Walker. Walker introduced a budget plan which limited the collective bargaining of most Wisconsin public employees. Walker survived the 2012 recall election - becoming the first American governor to survive a recall effort. Walker was a candidate for his party's nomination to the 2016 presidential election, and remains very active in the Trump campaign. | | Hillary is coming on strong after debate Brian Fallon, is the chief spokesperson press secretary for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Prior to this he was the chief spokesperson for Attorney General Eric Holder. He worked for Senator Charles Schumer where he spent three-and-a-half years as the top spokesman for Schumer and another two-and-a-half years as communications director for the Senate Democratic Policy & Communications Center. He joined the Attorney General's office in 2013. During the 2004 presidential election, Fallon worked on the Kerry-Edwards presidential campaign as a press aide. During the 2006 Senate election in New Jersey, Fallon served as campaign press secretary to Senator Robert Menedez. | Turkish tourism off 50%. 1,000 room palace. Melik Kaylan born in Turkey, educated in England, New York based journalist. Writes about culture for Wall Street Journal, that is conflicts from a cultural point of view - Iraq National Symphony during the Iraq war, last art gallery in Baghdad, war's effects on ancient Babylon site etc.. Recently in WSJ, prosecution of the war criminal who destroyed the shrines of Timbuctoo. Book published in 2014 entitled "The Russia, China Axis and the New Cold War". Mr. Kaylan writes about international affairs for Politico and Forbes. | | 30% of elephants have disappeared in last 7 years.. poaching Dr. Craig Packer is currently the director of the Lion Research Center and co- founder of Savannahs Forever Tanzania - and a professor at the University of Minnesota’s department of Ecology - Evolution - and Behavior. Packer is the author of Into Africa - which won the 1995 John Burroughs Medal - and more than 100 scientific articles. Packer is known most for his studies on lions in different areas of Africa. (Born 1950 Fort Worth Texas) is an ecologist. His research ecosystem processes in African savannahs - and conservation strategies for mitigating problem-animal conflicts. A world leading conservationist, Dr. Packer was the leading spokesperson when Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, shot and killed the black maned lion Cecil causing a world outcry. Donate to Save Elephants here | Trump supporter, entrepeneur, pillows Mike Lindell is the founder of “My Pillow” a privately-held company that manufactures 50,000 pillows each day. Mike spends approximately $1.5 million a week on advertisements which he directly oversees on TV, radio and in newspapers. Mike Lindell is more than a self-made man, a savvy businessman and a genius at marketing, he is called the most innovative marketer in home goods. He has broken every sales record of the television sales program QVC and recently won the coveted "Product Concept of the Year" award from that company. From day one till now Mike has had a direct hand in all development of the business including inventing and designing the machine that creates the "fill" for his pillows. Along the way he kept a promise to himself and made sure that every element that goes into his pillows are 100% originated in America. Mr. Lindell is a major supporter of Donald Trump’s campaign for President. | | Cats' Roundtable ... local edition 8:30AM | | Teachers are mostly specialized these days Michael Mulgrew is the fifth president of the United Federation of Teachers, UFT, which represents 200,000 teachers, paraprofessionals, school secretaries and other professional staff in New York City public schools as well as home day-care providers, nurses, adult education instructors and retired members. Mulgrew spent 12 years as a classroom teacher at William E. Grady High School in Brooklyn, where he also served as chapter leader before becoming the union’s vice president for career and technical education high schools and later its chief operating officer. He was appointed president in 2009, won election to his first full term in 2010, and was re-elected in 2013. During his tenure, the UFT has sought to improve schools in New York City by advocating for smaller classes, increased funding from both the city and state, greater parental involvement, reduced reliance on standardized testing, and other initiatives. | "See something say something" Assistant Director in Charge William F. Sweeney, Jr. entered on duty with the FBI in 1998. He was assigned to a public corruption squad at the Newark Field Office, where he conducted investigations in the Hudson County area. In 2004, he transferred to the al Qaeda squad on the division’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and was later promoted to squad supervisor. In March 2009, Mr. Sweeney was promoted to assistant section chief of the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division, International Terrorism Operations Section 1, at the National Counterterrorism Center in Northern Virginia. In October 2010, Mr. Sweeney returned to Newark as an assistant special agent in charge and was initially responsible for overseeing the division’s criminal enterprise branch, with investigations targeting violent crime, gangs, drug trafficking, organized crime, and international criminal enterprises. From February 2013 to March 2014, Mr. Sweeney was the special assistant to the FBI’s deputy director at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. In March 2014, Mr. Sweeney was named special agent in charge of the Counterterrorism Division of the New York Field Office, and in 2016 Director James B. Comey named William F. Sweeney, Jr. assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York Field Office. FBIjobs.gov | | Listen here with your favorite podcast app. | .jpg)      | | | | | | | | | Red Apple Group 800 3rd ave. 5th floor tmwred@gmail.com New York, New York 10022 US Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. | | > | |
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