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The midair collision between a passenger jet and a helicopter over Washington on Wednesday night was the deadliest plane crash in the United States in more than 20 years.Emily Steel, a Times investigative reporter who has been covering the crash, explains what happened.Guests: Emily Steel, an investigative reporter for the business desk of The New York Times.Background reading: The crash has renewed concerns about air safety lapses.Staffing was “not normal” in the control tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport, according to an F.A.A. report.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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~Science Week Special: Pulling the threads of AI, Automation + Data Sovereignty all week on 3CR Breakfast~ Headlines//7.15: Lara Week, resident of Techno Park Drive in Williamstown, on their campaign to stay in their homes in the face of eviction notices by the Hobsons Bay Council. Find out more here, and sign their petition here. This episode first aired on Thursday Breakfast on 3 August//7.30: Professor Nicola Henry on the impact of AI on deepfakes and violence against women online as well as the creation of Umibot, an AI chatbot that helps people report incidents of image-based abuse and find support//7.45: Vanessa Keogh from WWF Australia about the first ever national Trees Scorecard and Australia's shocking rates of deforestation//8.00: Disability advocate Dr Emily Steel on artificial intelligence and the rights of persons with disabilities//8.15: Lizzie O'Shea from Digital Rights Watch on facial recognition technology and its implications on over policing// SongsNu Moon - Discovery ZoneLALAKI - BVT (language warning)Don't date the teenager - Gretta RayFineshrine - Purity Ring
Convicted serial rapist Harvey Weinstein (HW) will be sentenced AGAIN in Los Angeles on February 23, 2023 following his conviction of rape, sexual penetration by foreign object and forcible oral copulation. He is already serving a 23-year prison sentence after being convicted of rape and sexual assault charges in New York in 2020. Joining us today are Sarah Ann Masse and Rowena Chiu who say they survived assaults by HW though sadly their cases were not addressed in these convictions. You will not believe it when Rowena tells us the abhorrent details of the Non Disclosure Agreement she was made to sign by HW's lawyers in order to silence her about almost being raped. Sarah Ann tells us about the RICO action she was part of to hold his enablers accountable as they were complicit in his alleged illegal activities including rape, assault, and sex trafficking. Sarah Ann -- who stars in the movie about HW "She Said" playing journalist Emily Steel -- also started the advocacy group "Hire Survivors Hollywood" to support silence breakers who are facing backlash in the entertainment industry. Think this kind of thing only happens in Hollywood? Think again, as Laura and Jim weigh in. Please subscribe, share and leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen to your podcasts. In today's episode we mention Stephen Mill's must-read book “Chosen” about being sexually assaulted as a child at a Jewish summer camp. You can get his book here https://amzn.to/3kJYFjM#SarahAnnMasse#RowenaChiu #Survivors#HarveyWeinstein #powerimbalance#podcast #Hollywood #sexualassault#Grooming #guilty#nondisclosureagreement#NDA#VictimsMatter #Entitlement#realcrimeprofile #ExpertAnalysis #FBI#NewScotlandYard #HireSurvivorsHollywood #silencebreakers#RICO#DavidCarrick #SerialPerpetrator*************** SUPPORT OUR OTHER SHOWS ***************CRIME ANALYST PODCAST - You're interested in real crime? Tick You're interested in good storytelling? TickYou want content that's respectful to the victims and honours them TickAnd you want more insight and in-depth analysis about “the who” “the what” “the where” “the when” “the how” and “the why”? TickAnd you want to know how you can prevent it? TickCongratulations! You've found your next podcast!Ride shotgun with me, Laura Richards world renowned and award-winning Criminal Behavioural Analyst, former New Scotland Yard every week as we profile behaviour and identify the red flags to prevent murders in slow motion.Come join me in the intelligence cell as we deconstruct and analyse real cases.www.crime-analyst.comKILLER CASTING PODCAST - Join Lisa and her guests, legendary casting director Carla Hool and multi-hyphenate actress/producer/casting director Elaine del Valle as they break down why authenticity in representation on screen is so important — not just to the Latin and Hispanic communities, but to ALL communities. We analyze comedian Bill Maher's now famous rant about “woke” casting and his criticism of actor John Leguizamo daring to voice his opinion on the casting of James Franco as Fidel Castro in the indie film “Alina of Cuba”.www.killercastingpod.com BEST CASE WORST CASEBe sure and check out Jim's podcast Best Case/Worst Case that he does along with former Federal Prosecutor Francey Hakes. Join them as they go behind police lines with unparalleled access to law enforcement officers, looking back at their most memorable cases – for better or for worse. Subscribe now!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-case-worst-case/id1240002929See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your favorite podcast hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo are back with the dynamic multi-hyphenated actor and filmmaker Sarah Ann Masse, who dishes on her role as New York Times journalist Emily Steel in the Universal Pictures film “She Said”. The groundbreaking film was recently chosen as AFI's “Movie of the Year” for its “contribution to America's cultural legacy”! Sarah also shares what inspired her to create “Hire Survivors Hollywood” an initiative that works to end retaliation against survivors of sexual violence within the entertainment industry. Before closing out the episode with a fun game of "Comedic Female Trivia”, Sarah shares the importance of creating your own work as an actor! “She Said” can be currently streamed on Peacock and Amazon Prime. The episode opens with Samantha and Jason sharing a mic check where they discuss a few recent films that have brought them joy including “M3gan”, “The Fabelmans”, “The Menu” and more!. The audio can be found here on Broadway World and on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible or any of your other favorite podcast apps. You can support the podcast and the hosts at www.buymeacoffee.com/SurvivalJobsPod and on Instagram at @surivaljobspod | @SammyTutz | @JasonACoombs. Info on Sarah Ann Masse: Follow Sarah on Instagram Follow April on Twitter "SHE SAID" Watch On Demand Now! We are Thomasse Sketches Hire Survivors Hollywood "Tristan and Kelly" Trailer Mic Check Links: Survival Jobs Broadway World Video/Article Important Links: Native Land Map US Interior Indian Affairs NPR: "How To Help Puerto Rico" Article How to Help the People of Florida Article Abortion Funds Website Plan C Pills Website National Write Your Congressman Link How to help Uvalde families NPR Article Check out Six Ways to Help the Buffalo Shooting Victims Check out Nine Ways to Be a Better Ally to Black People Register to VOTE here Where to Donate to Support Access to Abortions Right Now Info on Your Hosts: Follow Samantha: Instagram. | Samantha's Official Website here Follow Jason on Instagram | Twitter. Broadway World Article on our Season 2 Launch Party Check out Jason's Official Website here Check out and support The Bridgeport Film Fest Support Us... Please! If you're feeling generous, Buy Us A Coffee HERE! Please don't become complacent: Support the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Support Families Detained and Separated at the Border. Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Support Black Trans Folx here Donate to the Community League of the Heights (CLOTH) Support the People of Palestine How to be an Ally to the AAPI Community 168 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color The New York Times: On Mexico's Border With U.S., Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up PBS: How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate Covid quarantine didn't stop antisemitic attacks from rising to near-historic highs Opening and Closing Theme Music: "One Love" by Beats by Danny | Game Music: "Wake Up" by MBB. If you enjoy Survival Jobs: A Podcast be sure to subscribe and follow us on your preferred podcast listening app! Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you!!
Sarah Ann Masse is currently playing the role of journalist Emily Steel in the film "She Said," now playing in theaters everywhere. The film depicts the 'outing' of disgraced producer/rapist Harvey Weinstein. Sarah Ann Masse was one of the first women to speak out against him- in real life. She later launched HireSurvivorsHollywood.org, and is dedicated to making a difference!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Choreographer William Forsythe didn't take a ballet class until he was 17 years old, but he quickly built a reputation for breathing new vitality into the historic art form. His Artifact Suite features in The Australian Ballet's Counterpointe, on now at the Sydney Opera House. Also, two actors bring a whole town to life in Emily Steel's complex and heartfelt ode to regional South Australia, Euphoria, and A Fight for Survival at the Yirramboi Festival revisits a community's efforts to save a largely Indigenous school in Melbourne from closure.
Choreographer William Forsythe didn't take a ballet class until he was 17 years old, but he quickly built a reputation for breathing new vitality into the historic art form. His Artifact Suite features in The Australian Ballet's Counterpointe, on now at the Sydney Opera House. Also, two actors bring a whole town to life in Emily Steel's complex and heartfelt ode to regional South Australia, Euphoria, and A Fight for Survival at the Yirramboi Festival revisits a community's efforts to save a largely Indigenous school in Melbourne from closure.
Choreographer William Forsythe didn't take a ballet class until he was 17 years old, but he quickly built a reputation for breathing new vitality into the historic art form. His Artifact Suite features in The Australian Ballet's Counterpointe, on now at the Sydney Opera House.Also, two actors bring a whole town to life in Emily Steel's complex and heartfelt ode to regional South Australia, Euphoria, and A Fight for Survival at the Yirramboi Festival revisits a community's efforts to save a largely Indigenous school in Melbourne from closure.
This week on Drinking And Screaming we celebrate the famous day of horror by watching Friday The 13th Part 2 (1981). Our horror movie discussion revolves around Emily Steel as final girl Ginny, the humble beginnings of the horror icon that is Jason Voorhees, special effects used, and of course lots of production trivia and behind the scenes info. Hosts: Charlene Bayer & Kelly WrightProducer: Charlene BayerEditor: Kelly WrightLogo Design: Kelly WrightFeatured Film: Friday The 13th Part 2 (1981)Featured Cocktail: Smores Old FashionedFeatured Products: Mad Lab Distilling’s Smores Old FashionedDrinking and Screaming is a weekly horror movie review podcast that’s typically released every Monday. If you’d like to support our show, please subscribe for free in iTunes’ Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts from) and leave us a review! Tell your friends about us!Drinking and Screaming will always be free for everyone. For our fans that want to help make this show the best it can be, please consider becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/drinkandscream.Reach out to us if you have any movies you want us to review, cool cocktail suggestions, or any other ideas you want to share! It’s our goal to feature local products and ingredients in our cocktails whenever possible, and we are happy to partner with local distilleries and breweries! Thanks for listening to Drinking and Screaming, and remember: Always Scream Responsibly!Our theme music is courtesy of: “Ouroboros” and "Classic Horror 3" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/S2E5: A Quiet Place (2018)Find out more at https://drinkingandscreaming.pinecast.co
More than a year in, #metoo has held some powerful men to account. But has it gone far enough, and what are the next steps? Explore how to movement must evolve to represent women worldwide in this live recording from All About Women 2019 with Michelle Obama's former Chief of Staff Tina Tchen, New York Times journalist Emily Steel and author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape Sohaila Abdulali. With Lenore Taylor of Guardian Australia they reflect on the wins of the movement so far and how to create longlasting change.
When New York Times reporter Emily Steel was investigating one of America's most powerful news anchors, she had no idea that what she would uncover, would become part of a movement that has seen women from across the globe begin shining a light on a culture of sexual abuse and cover up. Emily Steel joins us to discuss the #metoo movement as we head into year 2 CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Elle Beattie Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Thanks to our special guest New York Times reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner Emily Steel. To follow more of Emily's stories, head to https://www.nytimes.com/ If you want to see Emily while she's in Australia, she'll be appearing at the Sydney Oprah House during the 'All About Women Festival' Sunday March 10. You can GET tickets here https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/all-about-women/2019/metoo-yeartwo.html?icid=173195:WT:p03:20190307 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you are...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. The Quicky. Getting you up to speed. Daily. Want The Quicky in your ears every day? Subscribe at mamamia.com.au/the-quicky or in your favourite podcast app. Love the show? Send us an email thequicky@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone 02 8999 9386. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York Times reporter Emily Steel talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about the stories she and her reporting partner Michael Schmidt wrote that brought down Fox News star Bill O'Reilly — part of a series of stories on sexual harassment that netted the Times and the New Yorker a Pulitzer Prize for public service. Steel says she and Schmidt strategized before every phone call and recalls how she got her first source to talk on the record, an act of dogged reporting that necessitated a cross-country flight to take a Pilates class. She also discusses her subsequent story about the toxic culture at Vice Media, a contentious interview with O'Reilly that was broadcast on the NYT's hit podcast The Daily and why she doesn't use Twitter as much as colleagues do. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Urban Nana is on assignment in Brooklyn today with her new granddaughter. We are joined by very special guest Kristen Meinzer, co-host of the wildly entertaining podcast When Meghan Met Harry: A Royal Weddingcast. Plus Satellite Sisters in the News: Beyonce, winners of the Boston Marathon, Pulitzer Prize winners Caroline Fraser, Jodi Kantor, Meghan Tuohy and Emily Steel, and former First Lady Barbara Bush. Lian suggests growlers as Mother's Day gifts and Liz reviews health and wellness tips from the Satellite Sisters Facebook Group.We announce a live show of Liz's workplace advice podcast Safe For Work at the L A Times Festival Of Books on Saturday April 21 at 10:30 on the podcast stage. Breaking News: Safe For Work booked special guest Lian Dolan! Plus Liz and Lian will be signing copies of 'You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship" at the Prospect Park Books booth (#103) from noon to 12:30. To enter our Satellite Sisters "You're The Best" Photo Contest in our Facebook Group or on Instagram, details on our website www.satellitesisters,com including the scoop on prizes from Salsa Basket, Nectar and Cool Jams. Plus a copy of our book "You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship".This week's podcast sponsors are:ZipRecruiterMeUndiesFabFitFun Use promo code SISTERSBeachbody On Demand: Text Sisters to 303030 For great Satellite Sisters gifts, visit our online shop, go here. Click here to buy our Satellite Sisters book "You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship" To subscribe to Satellite Sisters on Apple Podcasts, click here. To subscribe to Satellite Sisters on Stitcher, click here.To find Satellite Sisters on Spotify, click here. The complete Satellite Sisters podcast audio archive is here. Don't forget to subscribe to Satellite Sisters Talk TV if you want to listen to Lian and Julie's TV recaps of CBS drama Madam Secretary and PBS Poldark recap Pol,Dark and Handsome. Check out Liz's new workplace advice podcast Safe For Work. Her sisters don't want advice from her but you might. Go here to listen: wondery.fm/sister
“It’s horrible what I went through, horrible what my family went through,” Bill O’Reilly said of the sexual harassment allegations that cost him his job at Fox News. Mr. O’Reilly spoke on the record to two of our reporters, Emily Steel and Michael S. Schmidt, addressing the latest reporting on a $32 million settlement he reached with a longtime network analyst. Guests: Emily Steel, a business reporter for The New York Times; Michael S. Schmidt, a Washington correspondent for The Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
When Emily decided with her boyfriend a year ago to start cosplaying, she had no idea what influence this will have on her life. Getting into cosplay have not only sparked the creative part of Emily, but also improved her confidence and health life substantially. Reference Links: Steelgirl on Instagram Steelgirl on Facebook Little.Songbird GamerGirlUK For your own free cosplay page, join CosplayWon.com