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President Biden's Infrastructure bill aims to address racism in America's highway design. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Daily Show writer Randall Otis and ACLU President Deborah Archer to discuss how the initial construction of U.S. highways displaced and destroyed thriving Black communities, the legacy of racist transportation policies, and how to repair and rebuild highways without inflicting additional harm on Black communities. Originally air date: April 5, 2022 Watch the original segment: https://youtu.be/kvDjgFpROVMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tech has had a stellar start to 2023, but as investors look ahead to the second half of the year, they're growing more focused on the potential risks around mega-cap tech's massive market concentration. Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz discusses the outlook. Plus, the Biden administration has now allocated more than $260 billion for thousands of infrastructure projects, ranging from broadband and public transit to roads and bridges. Wolfe Research's Timna Tanners breaks down which companies are set to benefit. And, a slew of housing data is out this week, providing fresh insight into the sector following the Fed's first pause in its interest rate hiking campaign in more than a year. Brown Harris Stevens CEO Bess Freedman lays out her expectations.
President Biden's Infrastructure bill aims to address racism in America's highway design. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Daily Show writer Randall Otis and ACLU President Deborah Archer to discuss how the initial construction of U.S. highways displaced and destroyed thriving Black communities, the legacy of racist transportation policies, and how to repair and rebuild highways without inflicting additional harm on Black communities. Watch the original segment: https://youtu.be/kvDjgFpROVM Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode first ran on the Public Health on Call Podcast. For decades, infrastructure policies harmed communities of color. New highways displaced residents through eminent domain, public transit systems were left in disrepair, and urban construction projects often catered to wealthier families. Andrea K. McDaniels, Director of Communications for the Bloomberg American Health Initiative, talks with Professor Keshia Pollack Porter of the Bloomberg School about how President Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure plan has the potential to rectify many of these inequities, some of the challenges of the federal law, and how infrastructure is intrinsically tied to health and well-being.
President Biden's 'Build Back Better' bill did not make it through the Senate before the holiday break and faces more trouble as Senator Joe Manchin says he will not vote for the $2 trillion social spending bill. But the administration has won approval for it's massive infrastructure plans. Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins to discuss what history teaches us about politics and infrastructure and what challenges are ahead. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
President Biden's 'Build Back Better' bill did not make it through the Senate before the holiday break and faces more trouble as Senator Joe Manchin says he will not vote for the $2 trillion social spending bill. But the administration has won approval for it's massive infrastructure plans. Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins to discuss what history teaches us about politics and infrastructure and what challenges are ahead. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
There's $8 billion in the new Infrastructure act for preserving water systems in the West. We look at where the money will go and what difference it could make. Professor Richard White and Kyle Roerink join Meghna Chakrabarti.
An additional—and quick—$1 trillion spending boost in energy-intensive and material consuming industries is likely to create new problems in terms of inflation and supply shortages. Original Article: "Biden's Infrastructure Plan Points to Even More Price Inflation" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.
An additional—and quick—$1 trillion spending boost in energy-intensive and material consuming industries is likely to create new problems in terms of inflation and supply shortages. Original Article: "Biden's Infrastructure Plan Points to Even More Price Inflation" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.
Canary Cry News Talk #412 - 11.17.2021 SPACE WAR RUMORS: Amazon Blocks VISA, Passport Panic, Trillions for Tree Equity - CCNT 412 WEBSITE/SHOW NOTES: CanaryCryNewsTalk.com LINKTREE: CanaryCry.Party SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com ravel Podcast (Basil's other podcast) Facelikethesun Resurrection (Gonz' new YouTube channel) Truther Dating experiment INTRO Staples Center will be known as Crypto.com Arena Shohei Otani accepts salary in crypto (NewsFlash) First country ready to set up Embassy in Metaverse (RT) FLIPPY 0:20:35 A tiny robot to plant seeds in the desert (CNN) CYBERPANDEMIC 0:28:20 Amazon customers blocked from using Visa (Telegraph) SPACE 0:34:45 War in space started on Sunday, nations on “Red Alert” (Telegraph) COVID19/I AM WACCINE 0:48:30 Update: Moderna to share patent with NIH (CBS News) Update: OSHA officially suspends mandate until courts decide Austria's new lockdown only applies to unwaxxinated (NY Times) Testing company sells customers DNA (Telegraph) Unapproved smallpox vials found at Pennsylvania lab (Independent) Note: nov 9 Bill Gates Warns of smallpox threat note: 2021 fda approves new drug for “smallpox bioweapon” note: Dark Winter document from 2001 MONEY MONEY/CHINESE NEWS 1:24:30 China overtakes USA as world's richest country (FirstPost) Party Pitch 1:30:16 BREAK 1: Executive Producers, Paypal, Patrons POLYTICKS/BUILD BACK BETTER 2:04:25 Biden's Infrastructure bill “Tree Equity” and electric bikes (NY Times) Rumors that Biden will sideline Kamala in 2024 by appointing her to supreme court Ping Pong ball decides Biden mandate appeals hearing (CNN) EPSTEIN DIDN'T KILL HIMSELF 2:43:25 Judge in Maxwell case to be nominated by Biden for higher court (NY Times) BREAK 2: Art, Reviews, Jingles, Meet Ups 2:51:31 HIVE MIND 3:08:25 Global Brain Computer Interface, invasive markets list (LSMedia) SPACE POPE REPTILIAN 3:13:08 Pope gives Papal Knighthood to Veteran journalist (Tablet) NEPHILIM UPDATE 3:19:00 Tattoo parlor ordinance in Highland, Nephilim Studios (Chicago Tribune) ADDITIONAL STORIES: Note: Passports introduced across Europe (Guardian) Activision CEO called to step down, protest walk out (Polygon) US Navy awards funding to RE2 robotics to develop robotic arms (Biz Journal) Does Cobi robot jabber even make sense? We ask nurse! (Fast Company) Fugitive arrested sentenced in abstentia in multimillion dollar corona scam (Apple News) UN responds to Elon's $6 billion hunger challenge (Mashable, MSN) PRODUCER'S ep412: Executive Producer Anonymous** Ass. Executive Producer 2022 calendar producers 20.22 monthly Pavel A, Morv, Mitch H, Gail M, Amanda P, Marti , Myra B, Child of God, Caleb T, Epany Blaze Producers Traci R, Amanda P, Scott K, Anonymous, Laura C, Morv, Sir Sigrah the Beast, HeatheRuss, JC, Sir Sammons Knight of the Fishes, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Veronica D, Jacki U, Runksmash, Green Mountaneer, 57chevy girl, Drwhodundat, Ciara Patreon EpanyBlaze, Paul, W.E Prae, Chad C ART: Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation Sir Dove, Knight of Rustbeltia Ryan N MICROFICTION At NARATIVE headquarters a dapper Asian man gets a message from “the higher ups” they need a statement claiming there are no robotic arms enslaving children on Mars. He laughs, that cat in a mech suit has a knack for getting Kalus to admit to things.
President Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal into law. It has historic investments in roads, bridges, and other physical infrastructure improvements. But this new signed legislation also focuses on one of ASA's policy priorities, bridging the digital divide, as it invests $65B into affordable broadband, ensuring every American can participate in the modern economy. Our guests discuss what's in the new law, how it is being implemented, and how older adults stand to benefit. Read more at:https://www.benton.org/blog/when-do-we-get-our-broadbandhttps://www.aarp.org/politics-society/advocacy/info-2021/infrastructure-for-older-americans.html
On episode #12 Cory is back at the MindFaction (semi-round) table as we get deep and we dive into self-awareness in animals, Ancient civilizations & blood sacrifice, Was 911 a inside job & theories , Biden's Infrastructure bill, The Russia's missile test, How a white male was denied Monoclonal antibody treatment due to race and play the audio from his hidden phone ! Listen to Rand Paul call Dr.Fauci out with proof the Covid-19 virus is indeed a man made manipulated Virus! We touch on the tragic shooting and death of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, what about Lucid dreams & shifting reality have you guys ever experienced these? Stick around for some Funny and awesome Fun Facts ! Last but not least we Shift gears into The Crazy Murder Mystery of the Infamous Phantom Killer and how he terrorized Texarkana ! Please stick around til the end as we discuss our Paranormal team 4th dimension paranormal and possibly catch something paranormal we could not explain that was recorded by our microphones! Once again we Love and Appreciate everyone of you guys for Tuning in and Hanging out with us ! So strap on those head phone or turn up that volume knob as we blow your mind with this fun episode! ( Due to technical difficulties camera B failed to film so unfortunately we have only on camera angle ).
Canary Cry News Talk #412 - 11.17.2021 SPACE WAR RUMORS: Amazon Blocks VISA, Passport Panic, Trillions for Tree Equity - CCNT 412 WEBSITE/SHOW NOTES: CanaryCryNewsTalk.com LINKTREE: CanaryCry.Party SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com ravel Podcast (Basil's other podcast) Facelikethesun Resurrection (Gonz' new YouTube channel) Truther Dating experiment INTRO Staples Center will be known as Crypto.com Arena Shohei Otani accepts salary in crypto (NewsFlash) First country ready to set up Embassy in Metaverse (RT) FLIPPY 0:20:35 A tiny robot to plant seeds in the desert (CNN) CYBERPANDEMIC 0:28:20 Amazon customers blocked from using Visa (Telegraph) SPACE 0:34:45 War in space started on Sunday, nations on “Red Alert” (Telegraph) COVID19/I AM WACCINE 0:48:30 Update: Moderna to share patent with NIH (CBS News) Update: OSHA officially suspends mandate until courts decide Austria's new lockdown only applies to unwaxxinated (NY Times) Testing company sells customers DNA (Telegraph) Unapproved smallpox vials found at Pennsylvania lab (Independent) Note: nov 9 Bill Gates Warns of smallpox threat note: 2021 fda approves new drug for “smallpox bioweapon” note: Dark Winter document from 2001 MONEY MONEY/CHINESE NEWS 1:24:30 China overtakes USA as world's richest country (FirstPost) Party Pitch 1:30:16 BREAK 1: Executive Producers, Paypal, Patrons POLYTICKS/BUILD BACK BETTER 2:04:25 Biden's Infrastructure bill
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Jill is joined by Baker Machado to talk all things infrastructure: where will the money go and who's in charge? Plus, Sesame Street has its first Asian-American muppet. And a trailer for the trailer for Spiderman. Huh?
Now that the bipartisan infrastructure bill is officially law, President Joe Biden and his administration are traveling around the country to sell its benefits to the American people. CNN Political Director David Chalian explains why these trips are important for Biden politically, especially with the ongoing social spending bill negotiations. First stop: New Hampshire. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Jim Sharpe brakes down the money Arizona will get as part of President Biden's Infrastructure plan. It includes about $7.1 billion for our state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines were dominated by sharp jumps in inflation around the world, as well as the COP26 climate change summit, where an agreement was reached on limiting greenhouse gas emissions. This week President Biden's Infrastructure bill will be signed into law and further data releases could indicate persistent inflationary pressures. This week Alex Burn CFA, Investment Manager spoke to Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist. This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas").Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG United Kingdom. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.
President Biden's Infrastructure bill drew ample support over the summer from Republicans in the Senate. But in the days since House Repubicans broke with their own colleagues and voted for the $1 trillion legislation last week, they have been flooded by menacing messages from voters, even some of their own colleagues who regard their votes as a betrayal. The reaction to the passage of the bill, reflects how deeply polarization has seeped into the political discourse within the Republican Party, making even the most uncontroversial legislation a potentially toxic vote. The dynamic is a natural outgrowth of the slash-and-burn politics of former President Donald J. Trump, who savaged those in his party who backed the infrastructure bill as "RINOs" which means Republicans in name only, who should be "ashamed of themselves."
November 12th, 2021, a daily recap of the news headlines.
The President says Americans don't understand supply chain problems, Donald Trump targets Republicans who backed Biden's Infrastructure bill, a new study shows Critical Race Theory taught in the country's most prestigious schools, Americans take-on more debt than ever before. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, listeners sound off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill and his yet-to-be-finalized Build Back Better bill both contain funding for California's high-speed rail project, but it's far less than supporters of the project had hoped. For more, KCBS news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Veterans Day from the Matt Locke Show. Republicans who supported Biden's Infrastructure opposed the Border Wall. Joe Manchin puts another stick in the spoke of the left. The left calls Trump and Republicans a death cult and The Blame Presidency.
The funds will help advance existing plans, pay for much-needed repairs and launch other projects for roads, bridges, broadband access, electric vehicle charging stations and more.
What impact is Biden's infrastructure package having on markets? What are the expectations for China's CPI data? What is the impact of the Pfizer, HIV combination on the severity COVID-19 cases and how could this affect business activity? What are Haidilao's plans for store closure by the end of this year? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang go beyond the headlines in this edition of Market View. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden has urged his party to pass his $1 trillion infrastructure bill. But interparty disagreement over a separate social spending bill is threatening to block the passage of both in the House of Representatives. The BBC's senior North America reporter Anthony Zurcher brings us the latest from Washington DC. Also in the programme, the US economy added 531,000 jobs in October, beating analysts' expectations. We look at the latest data with Chris Low of FHN Financial.
First, Indiana health care facilities are about to start the rollout of covid vaccines for the younger population. We'll listen to former physician Larry Bucshon as he explains his views on the vaccine and vaccinating the children of Indiana. Next, we continue our conversation with congressman Bucshon as we discuss Biden's plan for his infrastructure bills and the deals being made. After, we'll talk with former state superintendent Jennifer McCormick about vaccinating kids and her future in politics. Finally, the U.S. supreme court will take up a Texas abortion bill in the coming days, but how could Indiana be effected by the court's ruling?
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Dick Morris - President Biden's infrastructure bills are doomed in the Congress. by John Catsimatidis
In this episode of The Chris and Andre Show, the guys celebrate NC State's win over Clemson and other sports triumphs, review the latest marvel film in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, get angry with Democratic hold outs Manchin and Sinema while discussing one-issue voters, and conclude that we don't need Realtors or Cryptocurrency. (00:00:00) Intros (00:02:41) Sports - Chris is riding high after NC State defeated No. 9 Clemson last week, while Andre's Denver Broncos are looking good so far this season, so much so that Chris might adopt them as his 2021 team, the Yankees are looking like legit contenders as baseball wraps up its season, and the guys discuss Joel Berry's “retirement.” (00:19:19) Pop Culture - Chris thinks he knows why people are hurting themselves to try the Milk Crate Challenge, the guys continue their debate on social media's value, Chris reviews Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the guys share their disinterest in the What If…? series, and the guys realize that kids cause most of the problems in movies. (00:44:35) Politics - Andre says the rest of us need to boycott the states with stupid laws, rails against the “Trump Squad,” and is fed up with Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema. The guys try to understand why state's that don't contribute to the federal pool are complaining about President Biden's Infrastructure bill. (01:28:45) Business - Chris and Andre fail to empathize with people who invested in Crypto (including the government of El Salvador), debate whether or not Realtors are necessary, and continue to wonder how Tesla has failed to make changes to their autopilot system despite continued accidents. This episode was recorded September 28, 2021
In Hour 2 of the program, Pete talks about how far President Joe Biden has moved from being a moderate Democrat earlier in his political career and says that if his spending bill is approved - it will be Obamacare 2.0. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/petekalinershow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Bipartisan boost! President Biden's infrastructure deal sends stocks to new records. Tech time up? Congress closes in on new anti-trust measures. Nike...likey!! Investors applaud strong Nike earnings and a forecast upgrade. It's Friday, let's make a move. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Biden has been pimping out the American Jobs Plan… Calling it a “blueprint for blue collar jobs” …But can infrastructure save the American economy?The answer to that on The Deep Cut...References can be found on ladieslovepolitics.com. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A41A0XeU2ds
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
FEATURING LINDSAY KOSHGARIAN – President Joe Biden is moving full steam ahead with a political agenda that has split the difference between his ambitious campaign platform and his centrist Democratic Party roots. Promoting an ambitious $2.3 trillion jobs and infrastructure plan, the President is fac
Spending on stronger infrastructure and higher taxes will crowd out private investment ultimately reducing GDP according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Politically Vulgar this week: Biden's American Jobs Plan, COVID Surges Globally, Joe Manchin is a Wannabee Republican, Cops Are Still Bastards, and Black Lives Matter... Still and always. This is the Politically Vulgar Podcast. I am your host Mark Swartz -- covering US politics, news, and current events. Support the Patreon — become a member for just $5 a month and unlock bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/markdjswartz For more content please like share and subscribe. I make videos on a wide range of topics but often provide political and news commentary. I host a politics podcast called Politically Vulgar. New episodes weekly. You can find the audio podcast anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts or by following this link: https://anchor.fm/mark-swartz Instagram: @markdjswartz -- instagram.com/markdjswartz Twitter: @markdjswartz -- twitter.com/markdjswartz Facebook: Mark Swartz -- facebook.com/markdjswartz Twitch: markswartz -- twitch.tv/markswartz If you'd like to tip the channel, please feel free to at: https://streamelements.com/markswartz/tip --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-swartz/support
On this week's Talking Michigan Transportation, a conversation with Andy Doctoroff about his op-ed published in the Detroit Free Press examining President Biden's American Jobs Plan in the context of historic investments in U.S. infrastructure. Doctoroff, who has made previous appearances on the podcast in his capacity as the governor's office's point person on work to build the Gordie Howe International Bridge, teaches a class he developed on infrastructure at the University of Michigan Law School. He talks about how his research for the class informed his column, which recounts the early resistance in our nation's capitol to central government investments in “internal improvements” and explains the evolution over time in thinking.Acknowledging the challenges President Biden faces, Doctoroff writes: “Never has a Congress as closely divided as this one is, in a country so polarized, passed a major piece of infrastructure legislation. … Congressional enactment of the Biden administration's American Jobs Plan would, in one unprecedented stroke, reverse the United States' centuries-long and rarely interrupted history of underfunding public works.”Other references:— The 2021 “report card” issued by the American Society of Civil Engineers.— Forbes commentary on President Lincoln's inspiration for President Biden on an infrastructure plan. — A 2019 report from the U.S. House Committee on the Budget was based on hearings with several experts concluding the U.S. spends far too little on infrastructure.
Hosts Samantha Korff and Charlee Baldwin explain the ongoing murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, Biden's recently-announced infrastructure package known as the 'American Jobs Plan,' and Matt Gaetz's allegations involving sex trafficking and prostitution. You can email us with feedback, questions, and any other comments at politalkpodcast1@gmail.com. Make sure to follow us on Instagram; our account is @politalk_podcast.
On this Money Monday edition, John discusses job numbers, the facts of Biden's Infrastructure bill, better mask designs, and Hunter Biden concedes laptop. Today's guests: Fernando Uribe, and Steve Milloy.
Is building infrastructure going the wrong way? Is criminal justice reform going the right way? Do more and bigger government services actually help Americans? Listen to find out Larry's solutions to these issues and as he answers questions from viewers. Find out why increasing spending and increasing the size of government often misses the mark. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/support
The White House has pitched its $2 trillion infrastructure plan, and Republicans have taken a stance against using corporate tax increases to pay for it — leaving corporate America caught in the middle, especially titans of the energy industry. Dan digs into this dynamic with Barbara Humpton, president and CEO of Siemens USA, to get her thoughts on Biden's proposal and what will come of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to the Politicana Podcast, where Tyler, Prateek, and Nick discuss all things American Politics! This week, we discuss the potential implementation of Vaccine Passports, Biden's $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan, China/Iran/US Relations, Hunter Biden, Russia's Hottest man, and the recent Capitol Attack. Thank you for listening and stay tuned for more content every Monday! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicana/support
How federal and local policies look to address aging infrastructure from stormwater pipes to bridges. Pittsburgh wants a more equitable water system. Plus, state health officials visit Shell's ethane cracker in Beaver County because of an uptick in Covid-19 cases there.
Today's guest is Marcus Ashdown. Marcus is a certified planner (AICP) working for Jacobs, a civil engineering firm that helps local and state governments with designing and planning roads and cities. Marcus currently lives in Texas but has clients across the South. He shares his perspective on urban planning, rise of micro-transport, innovation in transportation and the future of transportation, cities and urban planning. He also helps us understand the funding of public works and why the US needs to invest in its infrastructure.
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Acton Institute's Ben Johnson looks at Biden's almost $4 trillion Build Back Better plan, as well as a bill in Minnesota that would make it harder for potential teachers to get certified. Theologian Walter Strickland looks at Jesus' passion shows how he joins in our personal suffering.
Acton Institute's Ben Johnson looks at Biden's almost $4 trillion Build Back Better plan, as well as a bill in Minnesota that would make it harder for potential teachers to get certified. Theologian Walter Strickland looks at Jesus' passion shows how he joins in our personal suffering.