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No Labels Radio: A Town Hall with America

“No Labels Radio” is a monthly call-in forum with political leaders in conjunction with No Labels, the growing movement of Democrats, Republicans and independents committed to a new politics of problem solving.

“No Labels Radio: A Town Hall with America” will launch on Wednesday, May 15, live at 2 pm ET on P.O.T.U.S.  No Labels honorary co-chairs Jon Huntsman, former governor of Utah and former United States Ambassador to China, and Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) will join for an hour-long call-in “Town Hall” style event. SiriusXM host Michael Smerconish—who presided over the 2010 No Labels launch event in New York City—will moderate the broadcast live from SiriusXM’s Washington, D.C. studios. You are invited to call 866-96-POTUS (866-967-6887) and use the Twitter hashtag #AskCongress to participate.

Following the May 15 launch, No Labels Radio: A Town Hall with America will air monthly on SiriusXM P.O.T.U.S., featuring Bayh, Huntsman and other members of the No Labels Problem Solvers group—68 members of Congress dedicated to holding “across the aisle” meetings at least once per month. Several members of the No Labels Problem Solvers Group will participate in the No Labels Radio premiere during a simultaneous “Twitter Town Hall,” where SiriusXM listeners and citizens across America can gain direct access to elected officials via Twitter using #AskCongress.

  • The Morning Briefing with Tim Farley Mon 5/27 6:00 am ET The Memorial Day edition of the Morning Briefing will travel through the P.O.T.U.S. archives, and feature historic speeches from past Presidents, including: President Ronald Reagan at Point-du-Hoc, on the 40th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, June 6th, 1984. President John F. Kennedy…on May 25, 1963, speaking to a joint session of Congress, not about remembering the fallen, but about setting a goal of landing on the moon. President George W. Bush…May 2001, his first Memorial Day address…and the last before the 9/11 attacks. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1940 speech at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier….it was in November, but its sentiments (just before the start of WW II) are appropriate. President Barack Obama’s first Memorial Day speech, in 2009.

  • Medal of Honor Memorial Day Mon 5/27 9:00 am ET "Medal of Honor Memorial Day" on The Michael Smerconish Program. Smerconish talks to ten Medal of Honor recipients—heroes who’ve been awarded our nation's highest military honor for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty— bringing their stories to listeners nationwide on a special edition of his daily show. "Medal of Honor Memorial Day" features interviews with Medal of Honor recipients Lt. Thomas Norris, Sgt. Maj. Jon Cavaiani, Col. Gordon Ray Roberts, Col. Jack Jacobs, Lt. Brian Thacker, Capt. Thomas Hudner, Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, Capt. Jack Lucus, Col. Harvey "Barney" Barnum, Lt. Michael Thornton, as well as the parents of fallen soldier Lt. Michael P. Murphy.


    Rebroadcast: Mon 5/27 6:00 pm ET; Tues 5/28 12:00 am ET
  • The Press Pool Memorial Day special featuring General Wesley Clarke Mon 5/27 3:00 pm ET Julie Mason hosts a special edition of The Press Pool featuring an hour-long conversation with retired four-star general Wesley Clark.The former NATO Supreme allied commander and former presidential candidate discusses his career, veterans’ issues, topical political issues and his thoughts on the meaning of Memorial Day.


    Rebroadcast: Mon 5/27 9:00 pm ET
  • The Morning Briefing with Tim Farley Weekdays 6 - 9 am ETBegin the The P.O.T.U.S. day with a wake up call of news and opinion. Get an unbiased roundup of the stories and events that will shape the day's political discussion.

  • The Michael Smerconish Program Weekdays 9 am - 12 pm ET
    Rebroadcasts Weekdays 6 - 9 pm, & 12 - 3 am ET
    Spirited discussions of government, politics and current events without predictable left/right bias. Guests from every political party are welcome, and listeners are encouraged to debate and challenge opinions without being shut down.

  • The Press Pool Weekdays 3 - 6 pm ET
    Rebroadcasts Weekdays 9 pm - 12 am, & 3 - 6 am ET
    Hosted by veteran White House correspondent Julie Mason, The Press Pool focuses on political coverage through the eyes of beat reporters, columnists, bloggers, and commentators and features live airings of the White House press briefings, as well as breaking news and unfiltered audio from Washington, D.C. and around the country.

  • Politics Powered by Twitter Weekdays 2 - 3 pm ETPolitics Powered by Twitter translates the vast “Twitter-verse” discussion of politics into a new form of talk radio for SiriusXM listeners. Veteran news and social media professionals Lee Brenner and Slade Sohmer discuss trends and Tweets from politicians, journalists and celebrities with active voices on the key political issues and breaking news, while taking questions and comments from listeners on Twitter  via @politicsradio.

  • American Voices with Senator Bill Bradley Saturdays 7 am, 1 pm & 7 pm ET
    Rebroadcast Sun 4 am, 10 am, 4 pm & 11 pm ET
    Sen. Bill Bradley: "For 40 years, I've traveled around America listening to the stories Americans tell about their lives. I was always moved, and so I wanted to create a show where you can hear some of them too." Find out more about the show or message Sen. Bradley by visiting us on Facebook.

  • The Midday Briefing with Tim Farley Weekdays 12 - 2 pm ET“The Midday Briefing with Tim Farley,” recaps the early morning news, delivers live events from the White House and Capitol Hill and gives you an in-depth look at the day ahead in politics. Midday features exclusive interviews with the lawmakers who are shaping the future of our government, as well as the educators, authors, and ordinary citizens that are making a difference in today’s society. It’s your midday dose of unfiltered news that matters the most.

  • White House Chronicle Saturdays 9:30 am & 3:30 pm ETA weekly news and public affairs program, airing nationwide. Its hosts are nationally syndicated columnist and author Llewellyn King and veteran journalist Linda Gasparello, who speak with newsmakers and reporters about the week in politics.

  • The Raw Feed Saturdays 10 am ETUnfiltered, unedited coverage of the week’s highlights in politics, hosted by Patrick Ferrise in Washington. Moving beyond the sound-bite with major speeches, news conferences and other events with our nation’s leaders. No pundits, no spin, just the raw feed.

  • PoliOptics Saturdays 12 pm & 6 pm ETShining a light on the theater of politics, White House veteran Josh King and his guests of Beltway insiders & outsiders pull back the curtain each week on the national drama and events driving the images and headlines. PoliOptics -- a mash-up of 'politics' and 'optics' -- sees Washington as a long-running performance, with the nation's leaders as the choreographers and actors, the media as the theater and chorus, and the American public as the audience.

  • Washington Journal Sundays 7 am ETC-SPAN's Washington Journal features interviews with newsmakers discussing the latest news and opinions from Washington D.C. with live listener phone calls.

  • This Week with George Stephanopoulos Sundays 3 pm & 9 pm ETThis Week with George Stephanopoulos is a political affairs program that airs Sunday mornings on ABC. After anchoring "This Week" from 2002 to 2010, Stephanopoulos returned to the show in January 2012. In addition to his anchor duties, Stephanopoulos is the network's chief political correspondent, reporting on political and policy stories for all ABC News broadcasts and platforms. The show features interviews with top newsmakers and a weekly roundtable that includes some of the biggest names in politics.

  • Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont Sundays 7 pmA live weekly two-hour nationally-syndicated radio program that takes America's political pulse, and provides a fresh and balanced perspective of national politics.

  • Tim FarleyFarley helped to introduce the talk format to WFLA in Tampa, FL and WRVA in Richmond, VA, where he also co-created and hosted the weekly show Ask the Governor in 1993. He's served on advisory boards for CBS, The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, and the VA Association of Broadcasters.

  • Michael A. SmerconishVeteran broadcaster Michael A. Smerconish is a nationally syndicated radio host, MSNBC contributor and Philadelphia Inquirer columnist. He has written five books, two of which are New York Times’ best sellers.

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