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Tampa Bay Business Journal Real Estate Editor Ashley Kritzer discusses the latest commercial real estate and business news, including a new company setting up shop in Ybor City. The driver of Grave Digger, Weston Anderson, stops by to preview Monster Jam at Amalie Arena and discuss his family's history with Grave Digger. Senior Writer for FiveThirtyEight.com Amelia Thomson-Deveaux breaks down the latest polling in the GOP presidential primary.
Amelia Thomson-Deveaux from FiveThirtyEight.com joins the program to discuss the charges former President Donald Trump is facing. Will these charges still be pending as the race for President heats up? Trump the overall frontrunner in the GOP. What can he or can he not do with those charges? What if he is charged but still wins the nomination? Ameilia talks us through it.
Still working on our brain recreating that sound. Also this hour an update on the Foxconn grounds, Brewers 360 with Bryan Dee, and Amelia Thomson-Deveaux from FiveThirtyEight.com to talk Trump's charges and what it means for his run for president.
NewsNation Washington Correspondent Joe Khalil discusses the next steps in the congressional UFO investigations. Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight Nathaniel Rakich breaks down what another indictment could mean for the Trump campaign and the GOP presidential primary race. Senior Writer for FiveThirtyEight.com Amelia Thomson-Deveaux breaks down what the GOP primary race would look like if former President Donald Trump were no longer running.
According to a recent report on the online source FiveThirtyEight, the Dobbs decision has made a big difference. “There were almost 94,000 fewer abortions in states that implemented bans post-Dobbs, just between July and March,” author Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux summarized in a Twitter thread. “Almost 100k affected and that's not even the full year.” And, in states without bans, “Abortions rose by ~70,000.” In other words, the Dobbs decision from the U.S. Supreme Court that overturned Roe v. Wade and returned the abortion decision back to the states has meant a net decrease of 24,000 abortions nationwide. Some bans have had a more significant impact than others. For example, abortion in states that “have banned abortion after six weeks ... [abortions] tend to drop by 50-60%. If that happened in FL, where a six-week ban is pending, we could be talking about 4k fewer abortions MONTHLY.” To be clear, Thomson-DeVeaux is alarmed by these numbers. At the same time, data points to huge shifts in how abortion is attained in America, most notably abortion tourism and an uptick in chemical abortions. So, the work continues. And yet, it is safe to say that elections matter.
Polling had its most accurate election cycle in at least 25 years in 2022. The crew explains the numbers behind that conclusion, which suggest that, despite a lot of the handwringing, polling is still just about as accurate as it's ever been. Later in the show, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux discusses how the debate over abortion has evolved since the 2022 midterms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this live taping of Model Talk in Washington, D.C., Nate and Galen break down the current forecasts for the Senate, House and gubernatorial races. Then Nathaniel Rakich and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux join to discuss how abortion has played a role in elections this year and when we should know the results of next month's midterms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legal reporter Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux speaks with Galen Druke about the Justices' arguments for overturning Roe v. Wade, where the legal debate goes next and how this contrasts and complements American opinion on abortion.
Since Jackson's confirmation is the expected outcome, the hearings – similar to past ones – were more about politics. Galen Druke and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux discuss the messages that Senators sent and whether we were able to glean anything about what kind of Justice Jackson would be.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in one of the highest profile cases of the term. The question is whether Mississippi's law banning most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy is constitutional. Senior writer and legal reporter Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux discusses how the Justices approached the question and what Americans think about abortion policy.
Hi! This is Lexie of Read by AI. I read human-curated content for you to listen to while working, exercising, commuting, or any other time. Without further ado: Why The Supreme Court Might Overturn Texas's Abortion Law by Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux from Five Thirty Eight.
Church and Main: At the Intersection of Religion and Public Life
Like all good GenXers, Dennis wants to take you back to the 1990s! In this episode, Dennis recounts an experience he witnessed in a church basement nearly 30 years ago that is a reminder of how people with differing views still shared common ground. They shared a common faith that was able to hold them together even when they disagreed. What has happened in our culture that you can't find that kind of unity anymore? Dennis explores how religion has become swallowed up by politics and how we have made politics an idol, not unlike what happened at a certain political conference in Florida where the likeness of a certain former president covered in gold was worshipped.., like an idol. Questions? Send an email: denminn@gmail.com Now, you can also check out our website, politecompanypod.org! Trust, Politics, and Meaning by Martin Gurri Pastoring A Purple Church by Tom Gjelten The Christian Right Is Helping Drive Liberals Away From Religion (Five Thirty-Eight) by Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Daniel Cox Reimagining Church in a Post-Pandemic Politically Divided World- By Mark Slaughter Do Politics Belong In Church? Christian Century Let Us Be Church by Frederick Schmidt Christianity Will Have Power (New York Times) by Elizabeth Dias
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Maggie Koerth join the podcast to discuss their reporting on partisan discord and violence in the United States. The crew also looks at the dynamics in Congress that will determine whether or not President Biden can pass his agenda.
Podcast: FiveThirtyEight Politics (LS 81 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: What's The Deal With Pardons?Pub date: 2020-12-10Galen speaks with Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux about why presidents have the power to pardon, how that power has been used historically and how Trump's record compares.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from FiveThirtyEight, 538, ABC News, Nate Silver, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Galen speaks with Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux about why presidents have the power to pardon, how that power has been used historically and how Trump's record compares.
Virginia Heffernan talks to Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, senior writer at FiveThirtyEight, about why we’re heading for a record gender gap in our presidential voting, issues for women voters and gender as a political frame, how differently individual voters interpret questions about issues like health care and the economy, and the drop in Trump support among white Christians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan talks to Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, senior writer at FiveThirtyEight, about why we’re heading for a record gender gap in our presidential voting, issues for women voters and gender as a political frame, how differently individual voters interpret questions about issues like health care and the economy, and the drop in Trump support among white Christians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Nathaniel Rakich join the podcast to discuss how voting laws and procedures have changed ahead of the 2020 vote and how they are being litigated.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett is on track to become the next Supreme Court Justice. Perry Bacon Jr. and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux discuss what we learned from her nomination hearings and how she would shape the Court.
FiveThirtyEight legal reporter Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux joins Galen Druke to look back at a U.S. Supreme Court term full of consequential cases. They also unpack one the final rulings of the term, which permits prosecutors to subpoena the president's financial records.
Welcome Back to Reader Beware. Season One, Special Episode One: COVID-19: Public Health, Economy, and the Value of Life | Music by Tory White | Panel (Name / Area of Focus): Thomas "Roter" / Health Policy | Zac / International Business and Marketing Featured Piece: Lessons from Past Outbreaks Could Help Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic, by Sara Goudarzi - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lessons-from-past-outbreaks-could-help-fight-the-coronavirus-pandemic1/?fbclid=IwAR0T8HS4sgIBZtAKeoPD5x4FoXwhlbzRGjmnhSLb8TD9APvxymUA-X-eduM Supplamentary Reading: What Should the Government Spend to Save a Life, by Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux - https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-should-the-government-spend-to-save-a-life/ For Autocrats, and Others, Coronavirus Is a Chance to Grab Even More Power, by Selam Gebrekidan - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/30/world/europe/coronavirus-governments-power.html Great Recession, great recovery? Trends from the Current Population Survey - https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2018/article/great-recession-great-recovery.htm Coronavirus job losses could total 47 million, unemployment rate may hit 32%, Fed estimates, by Jeff Cox - https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/30/coronavirus-job-losses-could-total-47-million-unemployment-rate-of-32percent-fed-says.html How the Great Recession Hurt Americans' Health, by Olga Khazan - https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/03/how-the-great-recession-hurt-americans-health/555431/ CDC Smoking & Tobacco Use: Fast Facts - https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fast_facts/index.htm#:~:text= CDC: 80,000 people died of flu last winter in U.S., highest death toll in 40 years - https://www.statnews.com/2018/09/26/cdc-us-flu-deaths-winter/?fbclid=IwAR2QuRvGqV-lxRqsxXbuivzQlKM8BZ1v2PginvUrPy2cbSOZtjrXdPujiqY Correction and Update Sources: Experts and Trump’s advisers doubt White House’s 240,000 coronavirus deaths estimate, by William Wan, Josh Dawsey, Ashley Parker and Joel Achenbach - https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/02/experts-trumps-advisers-doubt-white-houses-240000-coronavirus-deaths-estimate/ Coronavirus batters US economy as 6.65m file for unemployment last week - https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/apr/02/us-unemployment-coronavirus-economy
Economics reporter Ben Casselman joins Galen Druke and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux to discuss the stunning unemployment claims numbers from last week.
Economist Tara Sinclair joins Galen Druke and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux to discuss the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic so far.
FiveThirtyEight's Perry Bacon Jr. and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux join Galen Druke to discuss the political considerations at play in President Trump's impeachment trial.
(00:00-09:21): Things Jesus Never Said: In the history of humankind, few people have been as misquoted as Jesus. Brian and Ian discuss this Relevant article by Michael Hidalgo about the misrepresentations of the words of Jesus. (09:21-18:47): To my child-free friends—I might have to say ‘no,’ but please still invite me. As parents, Brian and Ian discuss losing free time as well as social lives because they have kids, as well as what they want people to know what they think about having children. (18:47-28:28): This is awesome! Man with autism opens own coffee shop after no one would hire him. Brian and Ian talk about this amazing story and how people in any circumstance can come up with great ideas. (28:28-38:29): Are there enough young Christians? Brian and Ian discuss the FiveThirtyEight article “Millennials Are Leaving Religion And Not Coming Back” by Daniel Cox and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux. (39:22-49:38): With the new year approaching, Brian and Ian discuss “15 Good News Trends from the 2010s” by Joe Carter in The Gospel Coalition. We are bombarded by tragic news on a constant basis, it is good to hear some encouraging facts that seem to be trending in the right direction. (49:38-59:58): This one hits home...literally. Brian and Ian discuss “A Week in the Life of an Ordinary Pastor” by Chris Griggs in The Gospel Coalition. It lays a typical week out chronologically, and hour by hour, with recurring situations pastors find themselves in. (59:58-1:10:37): Stan Rodda writes on Facebook and posts a picture about how to greet people at church. How should we treat newcomers? How should be treat the ones we already know? Brian and Ian discuss this and reflect. (1:10:37-1:16:59): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”: Apparently a giant lives in the clouds in the skies above Jersey. A new skydiving attraction features dodging a fighter jet. Florida article offers fun activities and history of biscuits. SoMa is so scary with biting folks on the streets. Meanwhile, show-and-tell in Sweden is being blown out of proportion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since talking about censorship wasn't hard enough, we've taken it upon ourselves--at listener behest--to talk about one of the hardest, most personal things there is: faith. These are some of the books that got us thinking and growing and changing, and we hope, at the very least, that they are useful to your journey. You can read Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Daniel Cox's piece on 538. You can listen to the "Apocalypse Now" episode of NPR's Throughline podcast here. You can listen to our old, old episode on "grief literature" here. Also, The Life of Pi came out in 2002, which we know now! + Leaving Church by by Barbara Brown Taylor + A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis + Supper of the Lamb by Robert Farrar Capon + The Life of Pi by Yann Martel + A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza + Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl + Walking on Water by Madeleine L'Engle + Christ and Culture by Richard Neibuhr + Searching for Sunday by Rachel Held Evans + The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry + The Explanation for Everything by Lauren Grodstein + Small Blessings by Martha Woodruff + Hogfather by Terry Pratchett Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you're interested in some exclusive content like our Unpopular Opinions, consider supporting us on Patreon here.
Legal reporter Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux joins the podcast to discuss key decisions the Supreme Court has made so far, and what is at stake in the final 12 cases.
In this emergency podcast, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux joins Galen Druke to discuss what comes next now that Special Counsel Mueller has filed his report.
The word is that Mueller will wrap up his investigation next week. Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux shares an overview of the legal troubles that will continue to follow the president.
In this installment of Mueller Talk, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux discusses the implications of longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone's indictment.
After months of silence, the Mueller investigation is making news again. Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux joins the podcast to make sense of a big week of revelations.
Clinicians have an ethical obligation to provide high-quality care to incarcerated and justice-involved patients, which means being knowledgeable and empathic about challenges these patients face. For a patient perspective, AMA Journal of Ethics editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux talks with Troy Williams about what it’s like to seek medical care in a prison. We also discuss the benefits of incorporating correctional health care into medical education with Dan McGuire, a physician assistant student. Finally, we turn to Dr. Lisa Puglisi for practical strategies primary care clinicians can use in caring for patients transitioning back to communities.
Cosmopolitan.com conducted a survey with men and women about STI's, and the results were startling. Elisa Benson is joined by Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, to discuss the statistics with Amelia Thomson-Deveaux; "Guys We Fucked" hosts Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fischer; and sexologist Dr. Jess.
Sometimes, life-saving treatments have serious negative consequences. This month, AMA Journal of Ethics editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux discusses strategies for communicating about iatrogenic outcomes with Dr. Robert Nelson, a senior pediatric ethicist with the Food and Drug Administration, with a particular focus on how to enlist parents as allies in high-stress pediatric cases. Later in the episode, we talk with Gigi McMillan, the mother of a pediatric brain tumor survivor who founded We Can, Pediatric Brain Tumor Network, who discusses how networks of peer mentors can help families navigate these painful situations.
Brazilian, shave, or au natural? Let's talk about pubic hair! Join Elisa Benson in studio with Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, as they discuss the trends, questions, and preferences of it between men and women. Guests include contributing writers Frank Kobola and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, who share their opinions and shocking results of a Cosmopolitan.com survey all about - you guessed it - pubic hair.