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Bill Handel on Demand
‘Tech Tuesday' with Rich DeMuro | April Fool's Day

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 25:32 Transcription Available


(April 01, 2025)Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill this week. KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Rich talks about iOS 18.4 released, the “Carvana of e-bikes,” Facebook bringing back the friends-only feed, and avoiding roaming charges while traveling. The Hill reporter Al Weaver joins the show to talk about Sen. Cory Booker talking through the night in marathon floor speech to protest Trump. Today is April Fool's Day… some funny tricks and some that went wrong.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Al Weaver, Grantchester Season 9 | MASTERPIECE Studio

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 30:32


WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Grantchester Season 9.Actor Al Weaver has played fan-favorite Leonard Finch since the first season of Grantchester. After successfully stepping behind the camera as the director of an episode last season, he's back in the director's seat for Episodes 4 and 5 of Season 9. Today, we're joined by Al to discuss the choices he made in directing these spellbinding episodes of Grantchester.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: What Utah's Primary Election Will Say About Politics in the State

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 79:37 Transcription Available


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, June 24, 20244:20 pm: Representative Kera Birkeland joins the program to discuss comments she recently made about suspected murderer Mia Bailey, a biological male, that have come under fire from mental health experts and the media.4:38 pm: Steven Greenhut, Western Region Director at the R Street Institute joins Rod for a conversation about his piece in which he says the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 has brought an end to Ronald Reagan's legacy.5:05 pm: Lavar Webb, a political consultant and contributor to the Deseret News, joins the show for a conversation about his recent piece on what the Utah Primary Election will reveal about politics in the state.6:05 pm: Al Weaver, Senate Reporter at The Hill, joins Rod to discuss his piece about the advice Republicans are giving Donald Trump about his strategy in this week's presidential debate.6:20 pm: John Tierney, Contributing Editor for the City Journal joins Rod to discuss his piece about the “March of Dimes Syndrome,” which essentially means that activists will look for another mission after one is accomplished.6:38 pm: Antonio Graceffo, an economist and national security analyst, joins Rod for a conversation about his piece for the Gateway Pundit about how high-speed rail would be expensive and inefficient for America's travel infrastructure.

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Senate starts FAA bill; House passes bill on college campus antisemitism

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 49:51


Interview with The Hill's Al Weaver on Senate starting on an FAA reauthorization bill (5), House passes a bill to prosecute antisemitism on college campuses under anti-discrimination laws, Federal Reserve Chair Powell announces no change in interest rates, UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty apologizes at House and Senate Committees for handling of massive cyberattack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Political Gabfest
The Election No One Wants

Political Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 60:40


This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Trump v. Biden presidential rematch, the end of the “vibecession,” and the political fights over immigration.    Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael Scherer and Toluse Olorunnipa for The Washington Post: Trump, Biden pivot quickly to a 2024 campaign that many voters dread Lauren Irwin for The Hill: Trump says Tim Scott ‘must really hate' Haley Allison Pecorin and Caleigh Bartash for ABC News: Trump picks up endorsements from holdouts after New Hampshire win John E. Moser for Teaching American History: “Fireside Chat” on “Purging” the Democratic Party Ben Casselman for The New York Times: U.S. Economy Grew at 3.3% Rate in Latest Quarter and German Lopez: The End of Economic Pessimism? Jeff Stein for The Washington Post: As doomsday predictions dissipate, Biden aides savor booming economy and Trump promises to stop inflation. But would his plans actually help? Kyla Scanlon for Kyla's Newsletter: The Vibecession: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Ben Harris and Aaron Sojourner for The Brookings Institution: Why are Americans so displeased with the economy? David Montgomery for YouGov: How's the economy doing? For many Americans, the answer is how their party's doing Punchbowl News AM: McConnell bows to Trump on border Karoun Demirjian for The New York Times: With Border Deal Near, Parole and Money Take Center Stage in Senate Talks Maria Sacchetti for The Washington Post: Explaining immigration parole, one sticking point in Ukraine aid-border deal Rafael Bernal and Al Weaver for The Hill: Parole: What to know about the GOP's latest border sticking point  David J. Bier for the Cato Institute: New Data Show Migrants Were More Likely to Be Released by Trump Than Biden Colleen Long for AP: Title 42 has ended. Here's what it did, and how US immigration policy is changing Here are this week's chatters:  Emily: Yair Rosenberg for The Atlantic: What Did Top Israeli War Officials Really Say About Gaza? and Comics Kingdom: Sally Forth John: Tori Apodaca for CBS Sacramento: California writes cursive back into elementary school curriculum and Carmen Mayer, Stefanie Wallner, Nora Budde-Spengler, Sabrina Braunert, Petra A. Arndt, and Markus Kiefer in Frontiers in Psychology: Literacy Training of Kindergarten Children With Pencil, Keyboard or Tablet Stylus: The Influence of the Writing Tool on Reading and Writing Performance at the Letter and Word Level  David: Erik Wemple for The Washington Post: At Gallery Place, it's Ted Leonsis vs. one very loud street music act Listener chatter from Annie O'Connor in St. Paul, Minnesota: LockPickingLawyer on YouTube   For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss Ezra Klein's piece in The New York Times: I Am Going to Miss Pitchfork, but That's Only Half the Problem. See Judy Woodruff, Sarah Clune Hartman, and Frank Carlson for PBS: The connections between decline of local news and growing political division; Steven Waldman for The Atlantic: The Local-News Crisis Is Weirdly Easy to Solve; and Penelope Muse Abernathy for the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina: The Expanding News Desert: Finding Solutions. See also Press Forward; Sara Fischer and Cuneyt Dil for Axios: Scoop: D.C. lawmakers to introduce new bill funding local news via vouchers; and the Law & Justice Journalism Project.  In the latest Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about his book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You.   Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth  Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trumpcast
Political Gabfest: The Election No One Wants

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 60:40


This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Trump v. Biden presidential rematch, the end of the “vibecession,” and the political fights over immigration.    Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael Scherer and Toluse Olorunnipa for The Washington Post: Trump, Biden pivot quickly to a 2024 campaign that many voters dread Lauren Irwin for The Hill: Trump says Tim Scott ‘must really hate' Haley Allison Pecorin and Caleigh Bartash for ABC News: Trump picks up endorsements from holdouts after New Hampshire win John E. Moser for Teaching American History: “Fireside Chat” on “Purging” the Democratic Party Ben Casselman for The New York Times: U.S. Economy Grew at 3.3% Rate in Latest Quarter and German Lopez: The End of Economic Pessimism? Jeff Stein for The Washington Post: As doomsday predictions dissipate, Biden aides savor booming economy and Trump promises to stop inflation. But would his plans actually help? Kyla Scanlon for Kyla's Newsletter: The Vibecession: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Ben Harris and Aaron Sojourner for The Brookings Institution: Why are Americans so displeased with the economy? David Montgomery for YouGov: How's the economy doing? For many Americans, the answer is how their party's doing Punchbowl News AM: McConnell bows to Trump on border Karoun Demirjian for The New York Times: With Border Deal Near, Parole and Money Take Center Stage in Senate Talks Maria Sacchetti for The Washington Post: Explaining immigration parole, one sticking point in Ukraine aid-border deal Rafael Bernal and Al Weaver for The Hill: Parole: What to know about the GOP's latest border sticking point  David J. Bier for the Cato Institute: New Data Show Migrants Were More Likely to Be Released by Trump Than Biden Colleen Long for AP: Title 42 has ended. Here's what it did, and how US immigration policy is changing Here are this week's chatters:  Emily: Yair Rosenberg for The Atlantic: What Did Top Israeli War Officials Really Say About Gaza? and Comics Kingdom: Sally Forth John: Tori Apodaca for CBS Sacramento: California writes cursive back into elementary school curriculum and Carmen Mayer, Stefanie Wallner, Nora Budde-Spengler, Sabrina Braunert, Petra A. Arndt, and Markus Kiefer in Frontiers in Psychology: Literacy Training of Kindergarten Children With Pencil, Keyboard or Tablet Stylus: The Influence of the Writing Tool on Reading and Writing Performance at the Letter and Word Level  David: Erik Wemple for The Washington Post: At Gallery Place, it's Ted Leonsis vs. one very loud street music act Listener chatter from Annie O'Connor in St. Paul, Minnesota: LockPickingLawyer on YouTube   For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss Ezra Klein's piece in The New York Times: I Am Going to Miss Pitchfork, but That's Only Half the Problem. See Judy Woodruff, Sarah Clune Hartman, and Frank Carlson for PBS: The connections between decline of local news and growing political division; Steven Waldman for The Atlantic: The Local-News Crisis Is Weirdly Easy to Solve; and Penelope Muse Abernathy for the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina: The Expanding News Desert: Finding Solutions. See also Press Forward; Sara Fischer and Cuneyt Dil for Axios: Scoop: D.C. lawmakers to introduce new bill funding local news via vouchers; and the Law & Justice Journalism Project.  In the latest Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about his book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You.   Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth  Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Political Gabfest: The Election No One Wants

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 60:40


This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Trump v. Biden presidential rematch, the end of the “vibecession,” and the political fights over immigration.    Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael Scherer and Toluse Olorunnipa for The Washington Post: Trump, Biden pivot quickly to a 2024 campaign that many voters dread Lauren Irwin for The Hill: Trump says Tim Scott ‘must really hate' Haley Allison Pecorin and Caleigh Bartash for ABC News: Trump picks up endorsements from holdouts after New Hampshire win John E. Moser for Teaching American History: “Fireside Chat” on “Purging” the Democratic Party Ben Casselman for The New York Times: U.S. Economy Grew at 3.3% Rate in Latest Quarter and German Lopez: The End of Economic Pessimism? Jeff Stein for The Washington Post: As doomsday predictions dissipate, Biden aides savor booming economy and Trump promises to stop inflation. But would his plans actually help? Kyla Scanlon for Kyla's Newsletter: The Vibecession: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Ben Harris and Aaron Sojourner for The Brookings Institution: Why are Americans so displeased with the economy? David Montgomery for YouGov: How's the economy doing? For many Americans, the answer is how their party's doing Punchbowl News AM: McConnell bows to Trump on border Karoun Demirjian for The New York Times: With Border Deal Near, Parole and Money Take Center Stage in Senate Talks Maria Sacchetti for The Washington Post: Explaining immigration parole, one sticking point in Ukraine aid-border deal Rafael Bernal and Al Weaver for The Hill: Parole: What to know about the GOP's latest border sticking point  David J. Bier for the Cato Institute: New Data Show Migrants Were More Likely to Be Released by Trump Than Biden Colleen Long for AP: Title 42 has ended. Here's what it did, and how US immigration policy is changing Here are this week's chatters:  Emily: Yair Rosenberg for The Atlantic: What Did Top Israeli War Officials Really Say About Gaza? and Comics Kingdom: Sally Forth John: Tori Apodaca for CBS Sacramento: California writes cursive back into elementary school curriculum and Carmen Mayer, Stefanie Wallner, Nora Budde-Spengler, Sabrina Braunert, Petra A. Arndt, and Markus Kiefer in Frontiers in Psychology: Literacy Training of Kindergarten Children With Pencil, Keyboard or Tablet Stylus: The Influence of the Writing Tool on Reading and Writing Performance at the Letter and Word Level  David: Erik Wemple for The Washington Post: At Gallery Place, it's Ted Leonsis vs. one very loud street music act Listener chatter from Annie O'Connor in St. Paul, Minnesota: LockPickingLawyer on YouTube   For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss Ezra Klein's piece in The New York Times: I Am Going to Miss Pitchfork, but That's Only Half the Problem. See Judy Woodruff, Sarah Clune Hartman, and Frank Carlson for PBS: The connections between decline of local news and growing political division; Steven Waldman for The Atlantic: The Local-News Crisis Is Weirdly Easy to Solve; and Penelope Muse Abernathy for the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina: The Expanding News Desert: Finding Solutions. See also Press Forward; Sara Fischer and Cuneyt Dil for Axios: Scoop: D.C. lawmakers to introduce new bill funding local news via vouchers; and the Law & Justice Journalism Project.  In the latest Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about his book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You.   Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth  Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Weekend Edition: National Governors' Association Summer Meeting, FBI Director Testimony & The Upcoming Battle For The Senate

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 29:32


In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal  First – we hear from the current and incoming chairs of the National Governors Association: New Jersey Governor, Democrat Phil Murphy – and Utah Governor, Republican Spencer Cox. We'll talk about this week's NGA summer meeting – and areas they say governors can work together. Then, Wall Street Journal Justice department reporter Sadie Gurman discusses FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary committee this week. Plus, a discussion of the political landscape in the upcoming battle for the Senate with Al Weaver - national political reporter for the Hill newspaper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Congressional Dish
CD263: Republicans Take the House

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 93:19


The results are in: The Democrats will keep the Senate, the Republican will take the House. In this episode, in preparation for the 118th Congress, Jen analyzes the detailed policy documents released by the House Republicans to see what they could reasonably accomplish, who their policies would help or hurt, and how they will likely wield their power in a politically divided Congress. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! View the show notes on our website at https://congressionaldish.com/cd263-republicans-take-the-house Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD258: Gain of Function Research CD256: Poisonous Pet Collars CD224: Social Media Censorship CD218: Minerals are the New Oil CD177: Immigrant Family Separations CD146: Repeal & Replace CD135: Education is Big Business (Every Student Succeeds Act) CD129: The Impeachment of John Koskinen The Southern Border David J. Bier. Sep 14, 2022. “Fentanyl Is Smuggled for U.S. Citizens By U.S. Citizens, Not Asylum Seekers.” Cato Institute. “Security Subcomittee.” May 2022. The Healthy Future Task Force. “House Republicans: We Must Secure the Southern Border.” Jul 2022. American Security Task Force. “Humanitarian crisis at the U.S. border.” American Federation of Teachers. Sean Altekruse et al. January 17, 2020. “Socioeconomic risk factors for fatal opioid overdoses in the United States: Findings from the Mortality Disparities in American Communities Study (MDAC).” PLOS One 15(1). Tiffany Stecker. Feb 20, 2019. “Border Barrier No One Wants Grows Without Money to Slow Spread.” Bloomberg Law. Censorship “Big Tech, Censorship, & Data Task Force.” Sep 2022. China “Why Taiwan Matters.” Sep 2022. China Task Force. Commitment to America Megan Loe. Oct 25, 2022. “Cuts to Social Security and Medicare detailed in viral image aren't part of House GOP plan.” Verify. “The Republican Commitment to America.” House Republicans. “Commitment to America One Pager.” House Republicans. “An Economy That's Strong.” Sep 20, 2022. House Republicans. “Sound Money, Fiscal Discipline, & Budget Enforcement.” Sep 2022. Jobs and the Economy Task Force. Energy and the Environment “Build Resilient Communities.” August 9, 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. Mining “Securing U.S. Supply Chains.” Sep 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. John Emeigh. Jun 2, 2022. “Water level in the Berkeley Pit remains unchanged after two years.” KXLF Butte. Betsy Smidinger. August 30, 2021. “Fifth Five-year Review Report for Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site Silver Bow and Deer Lodge Counties, Montana.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area, Butte, Montana: Cleanup Activities.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ryan DeMars. 2012. “Health Hazards from Mining in Butte, Montana.” Teach the Earth. “1955: The Open Pit Mine Era: The Berkeley Pit.” Clark Fork Watershed Education Program. Dams “Why aren't we looking at more hydropower?” Mar 2, 2021. MIT Climate Portal. Fossil Fuels “Beat China and Russia.” Jun 17, 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. “Unlock American Resources.” Jun 10, 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. Jeff Brady and Neela Banerjee. Jun 9, 2021. “Developer Abandons Keystone XL Pipeline Project, Ending Decade-Long Battle.” Gutting Environmental Law “Let America Build.” Jun 10, 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. Pesticides “Conservation with a Purpose.” Jul 15, 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. “Does glyphosate cause cancer?” Jul 8, 2021. Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Emily Dixon. Feb 15, 2019. “Common weed killer glyphosate increases cancer risk by 41%, study says.” CNN. Water “Why California Farmers Are Conflicted About Using Less Water.” May 11, 2015. NPR. Seth Siegel with Naty Barak. Jun 1, 2017. “How Drip Irrigation Can Change the World: Adoption is still low for a technology that saves water, reduces use of fertilizer and increases agricultural yield.” Real Assets Adviser 4(6). Healthcare “Security Subcommittee.” Aug 2022. The Healthy Future Task Force. “Affordability Subcommittee.” Jul 2022. The Healthy Future Task Force. “Doctor-Patient Relationship Subcommittee.” Jun 2022. The Healthy Future Task Force. “Subcommittee on Modernization.” Jun 2022. The Healthy Future Task Force. Financial Regulations “Securing U.S. Supply Chains.” Sep 2022. Jobs & the Economy Task Force. “Growth Through Innovation.” Sep 2022. Jobs & the Economy Task Force. “Beat China and Russia.” Jun 2022. The Energy, Climate, & Conservation Task Force. Parents Bill of Rights “Parents Bill of Rights Fact Sheet.” Committee on Education & Labor Republicans. “Republican Solutions for America's Education System.” Committee on Education & Labor Republicans. 2014 Government Funding 113th Congresss. “H.R.2775 - Continuing Appropriations Act.” 113th Congress. “Roll Call 550 | Bill Number: H. R. 2775.” Oct 16, 2013. Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. Workforce Education “Getting Americans Back to Work.” Jul 2022. Jobs & the Economy Task Force. Speak Out Act 117th Congress. “S.4524: Speak Out Act.” Emilie Shumway. Nov 16, 2022. “Congress passes bill voiding NDAs in cases of sexual assault, harassment; Biden expected to sign.” Legal Dive. Respect for Marriage Act 117th Congress. “H.R.8404: Respect for Marriage Act.” Annie Karni. Nov 16, 2022. “Same-Sex Marriage Rights Bill Clears a Crucial Senate Hurdle.” The New York Times. Maggie Astor. Nov 16, 2022. “Here Are the 12 Republicans Who Voted to Protect Same-Sex Marriage.” The New York Times. Al Weaver. Nov 16, 2022. “Senate votes to advance same-sex marriage bill.” The Hill. Soon-to-be Laws S.4524: Speak Out Act H.R.8404: Respect for Marriage Act Audio Sources House Republicans Unveil the Commitment to America Sep 23, 2022 Kevin McCarthy on YouTube Clips Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): They told us so many things that turned out not to be accurate. I mean, just think about it, they told us this thing didn't come from a lab. Sure looks like it did. But they want us to believe it was a bat to a penguin to Joe Rogan. And then we all got, it right? I'm just a country boy from Ohio. But I kind of think it probably came from a lab. I asked Dr. Burks a question three months ago in a hearing. I said Dr. Burks, when the Biden administration told us that the vaccinated couldn't get it, were they guessing or lying? Interesting. She paused and said, Well, Congressman, I like to think they hoped. I said, so it was a guess, a lie, or a hope. I'm not against the vaccine. I'm just saying that we're big boys and girls, we can handle the truth. Give us the facts. We are committed to doing the investigations that need to be done. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA): On our very first bill we're going to repeal 87,000 IRS agents. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA): We believe in fairness. We should ensure women only compete in women's sports. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA): We will have oversight hearings on what happened. Who was responsible for opening up America's southern border? How many have come in? How many are on the terrorist watch list that we know of, and when will we start doing something about it? In our commitment to America, we talk about securing America's border and holding them accountable. We will give Secretary Mayorkas a reserved parking spot, he will be testifying so much about this. So that's the kind of oversight we're going to be doing. U.S. House Session February 5, 2014 “Little fish” montage featuring Former Rep. Doc Hastings (R-WA), Former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), and Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). U.S. House Session October 8, 2013 Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX): I am very proud of not only what our Speaker is doing but of our majority leader, ERIC CANTOR, and our whip, KEVIN MC CARTHY. U.S. House Session October 1, 2013 Former Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA): In fact, House Republicans have passed three continuing resolutions, or temporary spending bills, to keep this government open and to either defund or to delay ObamaCare—which the majority of Americans support. They were against it 31⁄2 years ago; they are against it today; and they support what we are doing in the Republican House of Representatives. I praise and commend Speaker JOHN BOEHNER and the leadership of ERIC CANTOR and KEVIN MCCARTHY for the strength that they have had in regard to this and for being so inclusive for every single member of our caucus. Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)

Film Disruptors Podcast
64. Paul Raschid and Ru Howe: Branching Narrative Filmmaking

Film Disruptors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 46:53


This episode explores the evolution in interactive filmmaking with filmmaker Paul Raschid and Ru Howe, the Founder of Stornaway.io the development tool for interactive video. Paul is the director of a number of branching narrative feature film/FMV games including 2022's THE GALLERY - comprising of over four and a half hours of video content. In this conversation, Paul and Ru share insights of how they took a 450 scene 'FMV Game' script into the finished feature film utilising Stornaway's bespoke platform. We also talk distribution and audiences and how releasing the film on gaming platforms has provided Paul with greater control over the releasing of his storytelling. About Paul Rashid Prior to his work in the interactive format, Paul's second feature as a writer-director was 'White Chamber', which was shot in 12.5 days. In 2018, the sci-fi thriller/horror/drama played 10 film festivals around the world including Edinburgh, Sitges, Frightfest, Mumbai, BIFAN and Brussels. Lead actress Shauna Macdonald received the BAFTA Scotland Best Actress award for her tour-de-force performance. Between August 2019 and February 2021, the film was available to stream on Netflix in the UK, USA, Canada, Israel, Australia and New Zealand. Paul entered the interactive arena in 2019 when he directed 'The Complex', a sci-fi interactive feature film/ FMV video game, which released in 2020 on all major gaming platforms. Penned by Lynn Renee Maxcy, it stars Michelle Mylett, Kate Dickie and Al Weaver. It was produced by John Giwa-Amu and Jade Alexander. In 2020, Paul wrote and directed 'Five Dates', a romantic interactive feature film/ FMV video game. It was being made entirely remotely during the UK's national lockdown due to the Covid-19 global pandemic. It stars an ensemble cast including Mandip Gill (Doctor Who), Georgia Hirst (Vikings) and Marisa Abela (Industry). In 2021, Paul wrote and directed 'The Gallery' - an interactive hostage thriller that contains two narratives - before the film begins, the viewer must choose between a female protagonist (whose narrative is set in 1981 London) or a male protagonist (whose narrative is set in 2021 London). The cast is headlined by Anna Popplewell ('Chronicles Of Narnia' & 'Reign') and George Blagden ('Versailles' & 'Vikings'), who interchange roles as both protagonist and antagonist across the two narratives. It is set to release on major gaming platforms in September 2022. Paul is also in post-production for 'Ten Dates', a sequel to ‘Five Dates' following its critical and commercial success. About Ru Howe Rupert started trying to code his first “Choose Your Own Ending” video game aged 9 years old. Frustrated with the limits of technology, he began working as a director and producer in TV and film making award-winning 16mm short dramas and documentaries including “The Real Bridget Jones” series for C4. From 2004, he began experimenting with interactive films online and became a pioneer videoblogger and online video artist. He was featured in Trine Bjorkmann Berry's PhD Thesis “The Film of Tomorrow (pp 19-25) as the world's first mobile video blogger and created YouTube's first interactive video story “Indecision” in 2008. From 2010-2018, he worked as a creative workflow consultant, leading digital transformation & workflow projects for the BBC, Disney, News UK, the Financial Times and Melody VR. Stornaway.io is his design. A unique application to enable creative producers to map, script, edit and deliver interactive stories, simply and easily with no coding.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Al Weaver Still Learns From Playing Leonard Finch

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 36:26


Warning: This episode contains spoilers for the third episode of the sixth season of Grantchester. After six seasons in a single role, you might think Al Weaver has fully centered his performance as literary village curate, Leonard Finch. But in this serialized sixth season, there's still emotional and dramatic depth to uncover, which Weaver does with great skill. Weaver explains what he's learned about himself in playing Leonard, and what it felt like to film in the midst of a pandemic.

Sound On
NDAA Veto, Ben's Chili Bowl, DC Dining Ban

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 60:42


Guests: Roxana Tiron, Bloomberg Government senior reporter covering Congress and national security, Elena Popina, Bloomberg markets reporter, Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. political reporter at the Daily Mail, Al Weaver, national political reporter at the Hill, Virginia Ali, owner and co-founder of Ben's Chili Bowl, and Tammy Haddad, President & CEO of Haddad Media.

Sound On
NDAA Veto, Ben's Chili Bowl, DC Dining Ban

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 60:42


Guests: Roxana Tiron, Bloomberg Government senior reporter covering Congress and national security, Elena Popina, Bloomberg markets reporter, Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. political reporter at the Daily Mail, Al Weaver, national political reporter at the Hill, Virginia Ali, owner and co-founder of Ben's Chili Bowl, and Tammy Haddad, President & CEO of Haddad Media.

Business Matters
Could a $908 billion coronavirus relief bill break deadlock in Congress?

Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 53:23


The proposal for Covid-19 financial relief comes from a bipartisan group of senators, who hope their pitch can bring agreement in Congress over further aid packages. But there is doubt as to whether it will work, as we hear from Al Weaver, reporter at The Hill newspaper in Washington DC. Many business owners and self-employed people in the UK are missing out on government financial support during the coronavirus pandemic, because they pay themselves with dividends - meaning they are exempt from any benefit payments. The BBC's Emma Simpson has a special report. Under new rules, pubs and bars in the UK are allowed to reopen, but only if they serve so-called 'substantial meals' - and that's causing some confusion. We try to figure it out, with the help of some Scotch eggs. Jamie Robertson is joined throughout the programme by journalist Mehmal Sarfraz in Lahore in Pakistan, and by Tony Nash, CEO and founder of Complete Intelligence, who's in Houston, Texas. (Picture: Senators in Congress, Picture credit: Getty Images)

World Business Report
Update: Could a $908 billion coronavirus relief bill break the deadlock in Congress?

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 6:52


The proposal comes from a bipartisan group of senators for Covid-19 financial relief who hope to break the deadlock and allow Congress to come to an agreement about financial relief measures for US citizens. But there is doubt as to whether it will work, as we hear from Al Weaver, reporter at The Hill newspaper in Washington DC. We also get an update from Joe Saluzzi of Themis Trading in New Jersey on the day's movements on Wall Street.

World Business Report
President Trump could leave hospital on Monday

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 22:56


His doctor says Mr Trump is 'doing well' and has been given the steroid dexamethasone. The president briefly left hospital earlier to drive past the supporters who have gathered outside the Walter Reed Medical Center where he is being treated. We get the latest from Al Weaver, political reporter with The Hill newspaper in Washington DC. Entrepreneur and restauranteur Oliver Peyton tells us about his latest business venture - a new range of high-end canned cocktails. We ask him about the risks of launching new products in these uncertain economic times. And ahead of Dyslexia Awareness Week, we speak to businesswoman Carlene Jackson, who says her own dyslexia helped her to set up her tech business Cloud 9.

Rosemary’s Ladies: A [Horror & Bad] Movie Review Podcast
Ep. 93 Doom aka Why won’t people stop f***ing with Mars?

Rosemary’s Ladies: A [Horror & Bad] Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 63:14


It’s the final installment in our space horror movie adventure and we’re both in agreement that we went out with a bang because 2005’s “Doom” was not that bad. We both enjoyed this film for what it was, a mid-2000’s movie based on a video game with a pretty famous cast. Join us as we discuss why future generations insist on exploring Mars when it never pans out well, Jen’s passionate support of Barry Pepper, and how this movie dips into Alien’s script every now and then. Be sure to rate and subscribe otherwise we’ll make you take a space bubble to Mars and defeat humanoid creatures. Stats/info: 2005, directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, starring Dwyane Johnson, Karl Urban, Rosamund Pike, Richard Drake, Razaaq Adoti, Ben Daniels, Al Weaver, DeObia Oparei, and Dexter Fletcher (Intro music from https://www.free-stock-music.com)

The McLaughlin Group
Coronavirus Chaos, Oil Price Collapse, Iraq Rocket Attacks, Trump Declares National Emergency

The McLaughlin Group

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 40:14


The McLaughlin Group -- March 13, 2020 The Hill's Al Weaver sits in for Pat Buchanan guest panelist this week is Carrie Sheffield of Just the News Issue one: Covid-19 Latest The panel discusses Trump's European travel ban. How is the administration and Congress handling this crisis? Issue two: Oil Price Collapse Russia and Saudi Arabia are at war over oil prices. Are lower prices at the pump good news for Americans? Should we be concerned over the impact this may have on shale producers? Issue three: Rocket Attacks in Iraq Two Americans and one British soldier were killed in Iranian proxy rocket attacks on a US base in Iraq. In the context of Iranian nuclear activities, should we expect increasing escalation? Plus: Predictions! Podcast extra: a closer look at Trump's National Emergency declaration Twitter YouTube facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

We Hate Movies
Episode 471 - Doom

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 110:01


On this week's episode, the gang is chatting about the ridiculous video game adaptation, Doom! Why is so much of this movie people walking down hallways? Was this one of the last movies the Rock had hair in? And why do they make Karl Urban and Rosamund Pike's characters so... thirsty for each other? PLUS: A big WHM announcement right up top!Doom stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Karl Urban, Rosamund Pike, Deobia Oparei, Ben Daniels, Razaaq Adoti, Richard Brake, Al Weaver, and Dexter Fletcher; directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak.

Sound On
Pensacola Shooting, Jobs & 2020 Elections

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 35:26


Kevin spoke with Al Weaver, National Political Reporter at the Hill, Eli Yokley, Political reporter for Morning Consult and Ben Chang, Deputy Vice President for Communications and Spokesperson for Princeton University, and Former White House National Security Council director of communications. They discussed jobs numbers, the 2020 elections, impeachment, the deadly shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Florida, and President Trump criticizing energy-efficient light bulbs...and his frustration about water efficiency.

Sound On
Pensacola Shooting, Jobs & 2020 Elections

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 35:26


Kevin spoke with Al Weaver, National Political Reporter at the Hill, Eli Yokley, Political reporter for Morning Consult and Ben Chang, Deputy Vice President for Communications and Spokesperson for Princeton University, and Former White House National Security Council director of communications. They discussed jobs numbers, the 2020 elections, impeachment, the deadly shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Florida, and President Trump criticizing energy-efficient light bulbs...and his frustration about water efficiency.

Sound On
Whistle-Blower, Iran Sanctions & 2020

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 36:06


Kevin spoke with Al Weaver, National Political Reporter at the Hill, and Eli Yokley, Political reporter for Morning Consult. They discussed  a whistle-blower who has raised questions about Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, Trump announcing sanctions on Iran, and the 2020 Presidential Election. Kevin also spoke with Morgan Ortagus, State Department Spokeswoman.

Sound On
Whistle-Blower, Iran Sanctions & 2020

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 36:06


Kevin spoke with Al Weaver, National Political Reporter at the Hill, and Eli Yokley, Political reporter for Morning Consult. They discussed  a whistle-blower who has raised questions about Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, Trump announcing sanctions on Iran, and the 2020 Presidential Election. Kevin also spoke with Morgan Ortagus, State Department Spokeswoman.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Al Weaver And Tessa Peake-Jones Remain Friends, On And Off Set

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 41:30


*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Six of Season Four of *Grantchester. When Grantchester star Al Weaver was in drama school, his future Grantchester co-star, Tessa Peake-Jones, was his designated mentor. On screen this season, Weaver and Peake-Jones had a falling out, with their characters, Leonard and Mrs. C, nearly splitting after Leonard's relationship with Daniel came to light. But in a new joint interview, the actors reveal that the hardest part of their fictional fight was not having scenes together.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Robson Green Reminds Us That Geordie’s Not Going Anywhere

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 30:59


*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Three of Season Four of *Grantchester. With the recent departure of his friend and castmate, James Norton, from the fields and dells of Grantchester, Robson Green is quick to reassure fans of his series that his character isn’t going anywhere just yet. As the fourth season continues along, Green describes what it meant to say goodbye to Norton, what new changes await his Geordie Keating beyond a new parish priest, and how it felt to team up with Al Weaver’s Leonard Finch on a confusing murder investigation.

Sound On
Iran, 2020 Debate Preview & Immigration

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 35:57


Kevin spoke with Shannon Pettypiece, Bloomberg News White House reporter, Jack Fitzpatrick, Bloomberg Government Congressional reporter, and Al Weaver, National Political Reporter at the Hill Newspaper. They discussed Iran, 2020 elections and immigration.

Sound On
Iran, 2020 Debate Preview & Immigration

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 35:57


Kevin spoke with Shannon Pettypiece, Bloomberg News White House reporter, Jack Fitzpatrick, Bloomberg Government Congressional reporter, and Al Weaver, National Political Reporter at the Hill Newspaper. They discussed Iran, 2020 elections and immigration.

Sound On
Biden Allegations, Jobs & Mexico Border

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 35:42


Kevin spoke with Al Weaver, National Political Reporter @ TheHill, and David Livingston, Deputy Director, Climate and Advanced Energy @ the Atlantic Council. They discussed Joe Biden, U.S. jobs numbers, and the border wall.

Sound On
Biden Allegations, Jobs & Mexico Border

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 35:42


Kevin spoke with Al Weaver, National Political Reporter @ TheHill, and David Livingston, Deputy Director, Climate and Advanced Energy @ the Atlantic Council. They discussed Joe Biden, U.S. jobs numbers, and the border wall.

Sound On
Shutdown, Trade & Virginia Scandals

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 35:19


Kevin discusses the upcoming government shutdown, U.S.-China trade talks, and calls for a Virginia governor to resign. Guests: Jesse Hunt, former NRCC National Press Secretary and former spokesman for Jeb Bush presidential campaign. Jennifer Holdsworth, Democratic Strategist and Senior Vice President of issues management at MWW Public Affairs. Journalist, Al Weaver.

Sound On
Shutdown, Trade & Virginia Scandals

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 35:19


Kevin discusses the upcoming government shutdown, U.S.-China trade talks, and calls for a Virginia governor to resign. Guests: Jesse Hunt, former NRCC National Press Secretary and former spokesman for Jeb Bush presidential campaign. Jennifer Holdsworth, Democratic Strategist and Senior Vice President of issues management at MWW Public Affairs. Journalist, Al Weaver.

BeyondKasterborous
Macbeth Movie Director Kit Monkman Talks

BeyondKasterborous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 26:18


There has been much talk in recent weeks about the RSC's production of Macbeth, but turn your glance to the silver screen (and streaming platforms) and you'll find that Shakespeare's most abject analysis of greed, ambition, and lust for power, is wowing select audiences around the UK. Directed by Kit Monkman and starring Mark Rowley as Macbeth, Akiya Henry as Lady Macbeth and Al Weaver as Banquo, this is a stunning movie that mixes the traditional approach with a rich visual language, a tapestry of of vividly imagined locations presented as CGI set dressing for the story to unfold against. The movie summary is as follows: "Brilliant young general Macbeth pulls off a glorious victory in battle before returning to an indolent court where honours are dispensed by whim. Spurred on by prophesying drifters and an ambitious wife, Macbeth sets his sights on the throne. In Kit Monkman's adventurous new adaptation, this compelling tale of unchecked ambition, soured friendship, lost intimacy and the descent into nihilism is encountered in a strange and claustrophobic territory partly conjured by the mind." To find out more about the movie and its ambitious use of green screen, Christian Cawley spoke to Kit Monkman.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Tessa Peake-Jones Is A Smiler; Mrs. Maguire Is Not

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 29:27


*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Six of Season Three of *Grantchester. Iconic British actor Tessa Peake-Jones describes herself as a rather happy woman, but her Mrs. Maguire on Grantchester is anything but. She explains how she found her character, how she “listen acts” and what her former acting mentee, Al Weaver is really like on set.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Al Weaver’s Leonard Finch Is Still Learning To Love Himself

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 26:45


*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Five of Season Three of *Grantchester. Actor Al Weaver, who plays church curate Leonard Finch in Grantchester, began his time on the series with a rather unfortunate mustache. He tells us about his character’s journey from mustache to near-marriage and beyond, and gives some behind-the-scenes flavor of his funny, friendly relationship with his co-stars.

Make The Change Radio Show
107 How to Fight for Environmental Justice in Your Community (Sponsored by HPRC)

Make The Change Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 57:40


In many places around the country there is growing concern about the health effects of environmental hazards, from lead in the water, to nitrogen dioxide in the air.  These hazardous toxins can turn our communities into death traps. And there is plenty of evidence that these dangers are not equally borne by all populations. Byron Sogie-Thomas with Health Policy Research Consortium, also known as HPRC discusses the role of public policy in preventing or correcting environmental hazards and improving our health. Kamita Gray and Al Weaver, leaders of the Brandywine Two Bridges Southern Region Neighborhood Coalition talk about how they are using community engagement to drive public policy in their fight with a very large environmental hazard; namely emissions from not one, but a third fossil-fuel power plant in their neighborhood in Maryland. Neil Gormley with Earth Justice in Washington, DC talks about this entire issue of Environmental Justice and what we can do to protect our communities from these environmental hazards.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
You're A Fraud In Your Casual Clothes

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016


9 AM - 1 - Al Weaver from the Washington Examiner talks about some guy named David French maybe running for prez as an indie. 2 - Snoop is not a fan of the Roots reboot; Jack don't like sleep. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Does insurance pay for suicide?; Final Thoughts.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Al Weaver from the Washington Examiner talks Cruz versus Thrump with us;Jack and the Beanstalk is about 4,000 years old; Jack saw a dude making a loud noise for 15 minutes at the airport; Final Thoughts

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016


Al Weaver from the Washington Examiner talks Cruz versus Thrump with us. 2 - Jack and the Beanstalk is about 4,000 years old; Jack saw a dude making a loud noise for 15 minutes at the airport. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ; Final Thoughts.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Nag At Him 'Til He Changes

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016


9 AM - 1 - Al Weaver from the Washington Examiner talks Cruz versus Thrump with us. 2 - Jack and the Beanstalk is about 4,000 years old; Jack saw a dude making a loud noise for 15 minutes at the airport. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ; Final Thoughts.