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Tavis continues the conversation on the automotive strike with Jamie Lincoln Kitman, a veteran automotive journalist, who offers a fresh perspective on the American dilemma of balancing environmental consciousness with labor support. In their conversation, they will explore the intriguing question of whether consumers must opt either for eco-friendliness or union backing, given that most electric cars are produced in non-union facilities, both domestically and abroad, notably in China. They will also examine the possibility of identifying vehicles that seamlessly combine “green” credentials with pro-union values.
Co-hosts Jon Uleis and John Walker close out this podcast mini-series with a visit from lawyer, writer, and raconteur Jamie Lincoln Kitman, aka They Might Be Giants's longtime manager. Jamie offers an insider's view of several pivotal points in the band's career, as well as some poignant insights into the strength of John Flansburgh and John Linnell's supernaturally fruitful partnership and how the band has survived decades in this meat grinder of an industry. We also find out about Jamie's history as a car nut and why he went from law school to the wild world of post modern rock. This is a can't miss interview for fans of TMBG and a great note to end the show on, if we do say so ourselves. Dig it! Follow Jon Uleis on twitter and instagram: @movingtothesun Follow John Walker on twitter and instagram: @giannidubya
Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine inventor Thomas Midgley.SourcesMain - The Secret History of Lead by Jamie Lincoln Kitman in The Nation and Deborah Blum’s two part series in WiredTour DatesRedbubble Merch
In just days before the midterm election, we see panic from the Trump Administration. Bernie Sanders calls Trump the ""most racist, sexist, homophobic, bigoted president,"" and comments on whether he'll run in 2020. Trump continues to blame Democrats by tweeting out a Willie-Horton style ad. Today's episode also includes interviews about toxic flame retardants with Jamie Lincoln Kitman and climate change with Bill McKibben.Jamie Lincoln Kitman & Bill McKibben See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie Kitman and Dr Ned Hoke discuss lead in gasoline Check out Jamie's Article Herehttps://www.thenation.com/article/worse-than-lead/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthmatters.substack.com
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV takes a look at the pros and cons of driverless vehicles with guest Jamie Lincoln Kitman, the New York bureau chief for Automobile Magazine.
UP FOR DISCUSSION: New York Auto Show Wrap-up- Cadillac CT6: How does the much-awaited flagship stack up?- Scion iA and iM: Is this the product the brand so dearly needs?- Lexus RX: How will drivers take to the new styling of the CUV that started it all?SPECIAL GUEST: Pierre Loing, Vice President, Product Planning, Nissan North America- Inside the all-new Maxima and look behind the curtain of Nissan’s product strategyAll that and much more with John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Michelle Krebs, AutoTrader; Jamie Lincoln Kitman, Automobile; Joe Phillippi, AutoTrends Consulting.
We all know Manhattan for its Wall Street institutions, Broadway musicals and idyllic Central Park, however, let’s not forget about transportation. Even though the city has perhaps the best public subway and bus systems, cars are very important in New York’s daily routine. And we don’t mean just those yellow ones with the meters. Joining John McElroy from the shadow of Times Square to talk about the Big Apple and its unique relationship with the auto industry is Jamie Lincoln Kitman from GQ, Bank of America analyst John Murphy and Joe Phillipi with AutoTrends Consulting.
We all know Manhattan for its Wall Street institutions, Broadway musicals and idyllic Central Park, however, let’s not forget about transportation. Even though the city has perhaps the best public subway and bus systems, cars are very important in New York’s daily routine. And we don’t mean just those yellow ones with the meters. Joining John McElroy from the shadow of Times Square to talk about the Big Apple and its unique relationship with the auto industry is Jamie Lincoln Kitman from GQ, Bank of America analyst John Murphy and Joe Phillipi with AutoTrends Consulting.
We all know Manhattan for its Wall Street institutions, Broadway musicals and idyllic Central Park, however, let’s not forget about transportation. Even though the city has perhaps the best public subway and bus systems, cars are very important in New York’s daily routine. And we don’t mean just those yellow ones with the meters. Joining John McElroy from the shadow of Times Square to talk about the Big Apple and its unique relationship with the auto industry is Jamie Lincoln Kitman from GQ, Bank of America analyst John Murphy and Joe Phillipi with AutoTrends Consulting.