Tuesday with Timmons 2-26-2019

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C&C Ammo: Custom Ammo, Range, and CWP Classes

[podcast src=”https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/8796110/height/360/theme/standard/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/” height=”360″ width=”100%” placement=”top” theme=”standard”]C&C Ammo, Inc has been in operation for nearly 4 years and  is conveniently located in the Upstate of S.C. C&C Ammo produces competitively priced, high quality manufactured ammo with the goal of supplying the needs of all types of shooters ranging  from competitive enthusiast to big game hunters.  Leslie Harrell, owner of C&C Ammo spent a few minutes with me for Week N Pulse to talk about all the great things happening….from CWP classes to their Wednesday’s Ladies Day or just spending some time shooting in their indoor range…..there is something for all ages and interests at C&C Ammo.  Take a minute to listen if you missed the show on Saturday.

Tuesday with Timmons 2-19-2019

[podcast src=”https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/9050927/height/360/theme/standard/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/” height=”360″ width=”100%” placement=”top” theme=”standard”]4th District Congressman William Timmons joins Joey for his weekly update. President Trump signed an emergency declaration last Friday to fund the southern border wall and Congressman Timmons talks about the next steps.

SC Legislature Takes New Look at Asset Forfeiture

[podcast src=”https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/8651666/height/360/theme/standard/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/” height=”360″ width=”100%” placement=”top” theme=”standard”]A group of 71 SC Legislators gathered yesterday in the lobby of the state house…united in their effort to reform civil asset forfeiture in South Carolina.  It was a bipartisan group…lead by Rep Alan Clemmons who talked about a similar bill being introduced in the past that never in his words…”saw the light of day” after being filed. According to Rep. Clemmons the thing that has changed is the attitude of lawmakers after The Greenville News started publishing it’s investigative series TAKEN.

The TAKEN team spent two years documenting every civil asset forfeiture case from 2014 to 2016 in the state — more than 3,200 cases involving more than 4,000 people — to show police had seized more than $17 million from people. Most of that cash ended up in the hands of police, and reform advocates say that creates an incentive for police to seek profit from forfeiture. The investigation found that in 19 percent of cases no one was charged with a related crime, and in nearly 20 percent of cases someone was charged with a crime but not convicted.

Nathaniel Cary is one of the investigative reporters who worked on TAKEN for The Greenville News and joined me on The Morning Answer today.

Upcountry History Museum presents “The Original Mad Man: Illustrations by Mac Conner”

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The Original Mad Man: Illustrations by Mac Conner

February 9, 2019 – May 12, 2019

Between 1940 and 1960, before advancements in print technology and the proliferation of photography, ad companies relied on illustrators, Ad Men, to give their brands a visual identity. Advertisements in popular magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Women’s Day and McCall’s established a shorthand for aspirational, middle-class American living: fedoras, cigarette holders, swooning large-eyed women and men in sharply tailored leisurewear.

The Original Mad Man: Illustrations by Mac Conner, a special exhibit organized by the Museum of the
City of New York, features the work of McCauley (Mac) Conner, one of the leading “Ad Men” of the 1950s and 60s. During this time, Conner’s captivating advertising and editorial illustrations graced the pages of major magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Ladies’ Home Journal, Woman’s Day, and The Saturday Evening Post, helping shape the popular image of postwar America.

The exhibit explores the enduring influence of commercial artists on 1960s fashion, film, music, literature, social norms and art; as well as one man’s prolific career in New York City, the world’s media capital and the country’s publishing center, in the pivotal years after World War II.

Over 70 original hand-painted illustrations, pastel sketches and ephemera from Conner’s private collection highlight his illustration process. Correspondence with editors and art directors provide visitors with a glimpse inside the dynamic world of publishing at a time when the advertising industry was at its height and almost entirely on New York’s Madison Avenue. Conner and his “Mad Men” (Madison Avenue) contemporaries perfected the art of the sale and transformed American culture.

Take a minute to listen as Elizabeth Gunter, Director of Education & Programs, Upcountry History Museum – Furman University joined me on Week N Pulse.

 

Senator Graham : Trump Doesn’t Have to Declare Emergency

[podcast src=”https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/8534426/height/360/theme/standard/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/” height=”360″ width=”100%” placement=”top” theme=”standard”]Senator Lindsey Graham was in Upstate South Carolina this week speaking at First Monday in Greenville and then joined me on The Morning Answer w/Joey Hudson for a few minutes this morning.  We covered President Trump’s troop withdrawal in Syria; Trump appointments to fill vacant judgeships, and of course, border wall funding.  When asked if President Trump will declare an “emergency” to get the needed funding Senator Graham says he doesn’t believe the President needs to use his emergency powers. Senator Graham says the President, as Commander in Chief, can order more troops to the border and while there…build the wall!!

Take a minute to listen.