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John Canzano talks to Josh Furlong of KXL.com from T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas ahead of the Utes quarterfinals matchup with Colorado, thoughts on Oregon's win over Arizona, and the last-ever Pac-12 Tournament as we know it. Subscribe for great content.
TRACKLIST CHAPTER 092 01. BARRY CAN'T SMIM - How It Feels 02. GURI & EIDER, LIFE ON PLANETS - The Rhythm of Life 03. AGORIA feat. Noemie - Teardrops (Don't Stop The Music) 04. KXL, MAC RENDAL - The Garden (Dan Schultz Remix) 05. KEN REN - Run to the One (St.Ego Remix) 06. MOONBEAM - Michael (Soul Engineers Extended Remix) 07. WISDOM & Egeme - Feelin Good Tonight 08. FRANK OCEAN - Lost (Fr3ady Edit) 09. MAYRA ANDRADE - Afeto (Ankhoi Remix) 10. NIKOS DIAMANTOPOULOS, GEORGE LIVANOS - Translucence Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky. Thanks to all the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES.
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This week I'm talking to Koz from Silver Tuna Studios and LULU from collect with LULU. After representing artists on their own they are joining forces with their new gallery KXL projects. I wanted to talk to them about how they got together, their projects at City Point and Brooklyn Art Haus in Brooklyn and what it's like working with many artists in the under-represented community of graffiti and street art.
Yesterday the TikTok CEO was grilled by U.S. lawmakers on Capitol Hill. TikTok is a Chinese company, and China has laws that state that every tech company must give unfettered back-door access to their entire systems to the Chinese security state. As in, everything TikTok knows, the Chinese secret police and military know. They don't need to ask; they don't need to go to court to get a search warrant. It's China. It's a dictatorship. They just take it. It's not a secret. You might say — so what does TikTok know about its users that is so damaging to U.S. and Canadian national security? I mean, half of TikTok is silly video trends. But that's the bait — the fun video sing-alongs. The fun video filters, like the one that — I don't know how they do it — make you look like you're 20 years young. ONLINE PRIVACY But the worrying part is that the app is on your phone, and it has access to everything. You give it access to everything on your phone. Your friends list. Your photos and videos. Your GPS location. It asks you for permission, you click yes, and it has the information. Over 100 million Americans have opted-in. Here's a link to their privacy policy. Who do we share your information with? We share your data with third-party service providers who help us to deliver the Platform, such as cloud storage providers. We also share your information with business partners, other companies in the same group as TikTok, content moderation services, measurement providers, advertisers, and analytics providers. Where and when required by law, we will share your information with law enforcement agencies or regulators, and with third parties pursuant to a legally binding court order. That's a gentle way of saying they share it with anyone they want — including the Chinese government. Look at this paragraph: _User Content and Behavioural Information. We process the content you generate and view on the Platform, including preferences you set (such as choice of language) photographs, audios and videos you upload or create, comments and livestreams you make (“User Content”). We collect User Content through pre-loading at the time of creation, import, or upload, regardless of whether you choose to save or upload that User Content, in order to recommend audio options and provide other personalized recommendations. We may collect information about the images and audio that are a part of your User Content, such as identifying the objects and scenery that appear, the existence and location within an image of face and body features and attributes, the nature of the audio, and the text of the words spoken in your User Content._ We may access content, including text, images, and video, found in your device's clipboard, with your permission. It goes on. You give them everything, forever, for free, for them to do whatever they like. HAN DONG I mean, it's bad, sure. But is it as bad as having an accused Chinese agent sitting in your Parliament, as part of the government? Dong's been accused of working with the Chinese dictatorship, advising them to keep the two Michaels in prison longer. The Trudeau government determined that there was no “actionable evidence” after it received a CSIS transcript of an early 2021 conversation between Liberal MP Han Dong and China's top diplomat in Toronto, according to a senior government source – saying conclusions could not be drawn that Mr. Dong asked Beijing to keep two Canadians in prison for political reasons. What was he doing reporting to Beijing? He's not a foreign minister. TIKTOK AND HUAWEI TikTok is awful. And don't think Facebook and YouTube are any better — we know from what Twitter has disclosed under Elon Musk that they were the same. Twitter was basically in the service of the CIA and FBI. So of course TikTok is in the service of China's PLA. I don't mind the idea of banning TikTok — it's malware, it's spyware, it feels like a toy, a game, a hobby, whatever, an entertainment, but it's an espionage tool — just like DJI drones. Almost all the drones sold in America are Chinese made — and all of their data goes through their servers back in China. I would say that every square inch of America is mapped in high def by Americans using drones. And that's all in China's hands now. And 100 million humans, and all of their social connections. They have all the info, all of it. In 2021, Trudeau partnered with Huawei to sponsor leading-edge computer and electrical engineering research at Canadian universities, "a move critics say threatens this country's national security and economic interests." So yeah. On your app. Or on your Huawei phone. Or in your telecom hardware. Or your MPs. Or your prime minister. Or your former governor-general. Or your former PM, who went to work for China less than two months after retiring as PM. JOE BIDEN Now Joe Biden may even be worse. He may even be on the payroll, indirectly. His son Hunter takes millions — some reporting suggests much, much more — from China. For no apparent work or skills. Who just happened to fly to China with Biden on Air Force One ten years ago when Biden was VP. So you have two of the most compromised leaders in the world, when it comes to China. And two of the most corrupt leaders in the world. And two of the frankly stupidest leaders in the world. At least Biden has an excuse — he's lived a long life and he's in his twilight years, he's 80, and he's losing some of his sharpness. It's a huge problem. But our government was corrupted the old-fashioned way — money and power. Before I stop talking about TikTok, let me tell you that I downloaded the app, then deleted it because I was worried about security. But then I downloaded it again because how can you say no? Whenever conservatives are in power — Donald Trump, or Stephen Harper — the media party and the left tells us they're warmongers, they're cowboys, they don't know how diplomacy is done. It's a lie — Harper had stronger relations with every country after his term than the beginning — except Russia. Trump Brough peace to the Middle East, and the Korean Peninsula, and Russia, which invaded Ukraine both before and after Trump didn't dare do such a thing while he was in office. Harper didn't have such military power. But he had some respect from world leaders. Even Obama, who disagreed with Harper on most things, agreed to exempt Canadians from his Buy American rules; softwood lumber problems; Obama didn't approve KXL, but at least he didn't ban it — until Trudeau took office. It's true that Trudeau opened our borders to every fake refugee in America; but it's also true that the Democrats are bussing migrants up here — easier than deporting them. Speaking of which, did you see our new trailer for our undercover Roxham Road video? Oh well. Back to Ottawa. Dumb and dumber. It's insane that Biden says he's going to run again, and it looks like he means it. It's even crazier that Trudeau will, too. Guest: Barbara Kay, Columnist, National Post speaks on Trudeau Liberals MAID regime.
The Executive Director of the Oregon State Pharmacy Association Brian Mayo goes in depth on their report about Prescription Benefit Managers or PBM's - he says middle men that are driving up the cost of prescription drugs; Newport based attorney Susan Elizabeth Reese Painter talks about her lovely trip to England
Drinking too much during the holidays; Talking politics during holiday gatherings doesn't usually fly; movie reviews, Black Friday tech gifts; Reindeers you can go see and pet; Measure 111 explained
KXL's Brett Reckamp gets a visit from Lumera Regenerative Medicine's new Pearl District location - just opened up, he hears about the thriving Portland area small business now with 2 locations - in Tualatin and the Pearl from Marco Collette & Kelcey Morris; Multnomah County working on homeless situation; 2 service members - Colonel Scott Grainger - Commander of the University of Portland's Air Force ROTC Detachment and Colonel John Tole on Veteran's Day
Head Falconer at Integrated Avaian Solutions Kort Clayton talks about his sport of falconry and how they use trained hawks to scatter crows roosting downtown; Spruce Goose - the famous aircraft is available to view at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum; Weird Al the movie
More in-depth features on a number of election measures and race in Oregon and SW Washington; Ghost Chaser Kelly Bruck talks about real ghost encounters
Jill - a single mother recently widowed has her car stolen while delivering for Door Dash - family on Next Door gives her one for free; SAIF has great ways to save businesses thousands of dollars on worker's comp; So Much to See in Portland this weekend
Opinionated Creative Director and former W+K Art Director Rob Palmer talks about the late Dan Wieden of Wieden + Kennedy; Mike Bale of U.S. Bank in Portland on September jobs report; For Goodness Cakes making birthday cakes for kids in Portland; Dr. Jim Moore with Pacific University on polls and what candidates are thinking with about a month until the general election
Tigard resident Heather Taylor and her husband talk from Orlando at Disney World resort - right when Hurricane Ian is about to make landfall in Florida; Oregon Restoration comes in to talk about disaster cleanup; So Much to see on the first day of October
Lake Oswego boys varsity basketball coach Marshall Cho & Benson Tech girls varsity coach Eric Knox on OSAA adding shot clock; Dr. Jim Moore from Pacific University on Oregon Legislature turnover; Willamette International Travel GM Nancy Fowler on troubles at Amsterdam Airport
Beaverton man Brian Wiggs helps save the life of his friend Mark Houston of M&W Automotive after Mark suffers a major heart-attack. He performs CPR until Tigard Police and TVF&R arrive to take over; Dr. Daniel Fulham O'Neil - Sports Psychologist talks elite youth sports and physical education and activity for young people and athletes as well as parents of student-athletes
Author Dana Haynes on how to become a writer; Chris Moschovitis on schools being victims of cyber attacks; Lewis & Clark Law Professor Tung Yin on ADA lawsuit against the city of Portland about homeless encampments blocking them from sidewalks; Patrick DeHan on gas prices and potential weather; Neah Flora Alpha Media employee checks in from Honduras
Ken Aufdermeyer of Brewley Creek Woodworking in Tillamook, OR on handcrafted furniture; KXL's James Shippy takes a Portland Spirit cruise and samples the food; Doug Ressler with Yardi Property management on apartment market; Salmon Fishing on Lower Columbia River ends early; School homework app warning
SAIF talks about how PPE should not be your last line of defense; Domestic Abuse - In-depth discussion on causes and ways to break the cycle from the Family Justice Center
Parenting Expert Laura Linn Knight on getting our kids ready for school; Brian Westbrook on wearable tech; Tarkanian Basketball Academy bans college team and talks youth sports, Everyday hero earns Congressional Medal of Honor
Tech Expert Brian Westbrook on smart things to invest in that can protect your home while you're away on a summer vacation; Connie Riker, the director for Parks and Recreation in Lewis County, Washington. with the SW Washington State Fair on a rabbit disease from wild rabbits that is killing domesticated ones; Pemco Insurance on pedestrian deaths; Longtime Mayor of Sherwood Keith Mays decides to not seek re-election after 13 years in the volunteer position serving his community
In this episode, Chris & Scotty take us behind the scenes on the big issues confronting Canada/US relations. And then Scotty interview the current Ambassadors on stage at the Pacific Northwest Economic Region's annual summit in Calgary, Alberta. They discuss travel woes, frustration over the cancellation of the KXL pipeline, and state of play on developing critical minerals.
BTL on Emsculpt Neo tour bus stop at Lumera Regenerative Medicine; Grow great tomatoes; U of O Political Science Proff on the divide of the country
The Portland Business Alliance on the resurgence and potential of downtown Portland; Brian Westbrook on erasing an old laptop; Multnomah County on east side shuttle; Political Analyst Dr. Jim Moore from Pacific University of President Biden having Covid
Bonny Cushman with the Regional Water Provider's Consortium on conserving water, especially during the summer months; Dr. Jim Moore with Pacific University on Portland City's attempt to change their city government; OR Department of Forestry on invasive Emerald Ash Borer attacking Oregon forests
SAIF's Liz Hill on allergies at work, Habitat for Humanity - our KXL Everyday Heroes, So Much to See with KXL callers on what to do this weekend during this nice weekend, Grae Drake on new Thor movie
John Canzano with The Bald Faced Truth talks USC & UCLA leaving the PAC 12 to go to the BIG 10; 20-something's travel Europe on the cheap, Oregon Restoration on remediation and mold
Talking injections with Laura Lewman N.D. naturopathic doctor and injection specialist with Lumera Regenerative Medicine; Julia Brewer Daily on adoption and finding your biological parents
SAIF's David Johnson on OSHA permanent air quality and excessive heat rules; Rick Sadle on women in real estate; PDX's Kama Simons on summer travel; Former pilot Mike Hatton on lack of pilots; Cyber Security expert Chris Moschovitis on not being prepared
SAIF's Jim Nusser on safely commuting to and from work on your bike; Everyday Heroes including doggy Probie from the Sublimity Fire Department; Washington County Sheriff's Deputy on new missing persons system; U.S. Bank in Portland's Michael Bael on May jobs report
On the heels of the massacre shooting at a Texas elementary school, we hear from KTSA San Antonio News Director Dennis Foley; Director of Beaverton School Safety Officer Rick Puente; AAA's Marie Dodds on Memorial Day weekend travel and gas prices; WA Dept of Ag on murder hornets and wasp adoption; Grae Drake reviews Top Gun Maverick
Alpha Media and 101-9 KINK FM Programmer and traveler Gene Sandbloom on visiting Sri Lanka; OR #1 in the country per capita for registered sex offenders; KXL Talk Host Lars Larson celebrates 25 years on air with FM News 101
Keanan Lowe on his journey as a football player and coach including his moment of taking down a student with a gun at Parkrose High School; KXL callers on their 1st concert; Dr. Peter Zisa with CDZ Collegium Musica on how they're using music to educate and break down cultural barriers
It's back to Gotham City this week on the Triple FFF as we follow up our review of Matt Reeves' The Batman and discuss Todd Phillips' 2019 gritty blockbuster Joker starring Joaquin Phoenix in his Oscar winning performance as the clown prince of crime, and co-starring Robert DeNiro, Zazie Beetz, Frances Conroy. Shea Wighham, Bill Camp, Brett Cullen and a whole host of other “Oh, that Guy.” supporting players.My guests this week are show regulars David Johnson, D.M.D., Burton Brown, Alex Robertson and making his first Fabulous Films appearance, the once king of Portland News Radio, he read them all, KPAM, KEX, KXL; he had a dame on each arm, and a roll in his pocket that would choke a buffalo. Sure, he's been out of the beat for awhile, but this podcast is just the thing to put him back on top, baby! Please welcome another good college friend and former roommate, Mark Nicholas Workhoven!Joker is the 6th out of 7 big screen interpretations of the comic book character but the first solo film about him and it is essentially an origin story cataloguing the rise of down and out birthday clown and aspiring stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck, who suffers from, social isolation and awkwardness. Arthur is also delusional, a trait either inherited or inflicted upon him by his sickly, drug addicted mother and he has a disturbing condition that produces a hysterical, uncontrollable laughter when he is under stress. He is constantly bullied abused and humiliated and basically stays that way the whole movie until he kills a group of bullying Wall Street jerks and then things start to heat up as he believe destined for greatness. Is he destined for greatness? Is this movie any good? Find out!
SCOTUS leaked draft on Roe v Wade decision; Dr. James Moore with Pacific University on political fallout and how it relates to Oregon Primary Election; Tualatin couple Lori & Tim Kellogg recognized for picking up trash around their community; Elk 3 part series with Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Jason Bush helping to build a home for injured Iraq War veteran Jayson Southmayd; Dr. Gregory Jantz on Anxiety and work and how to deal with blow-up's; Dr. James Moore from Pacific University on President Biden's visit to Portland and what might come out of it for Oregon and Washington
KXL's Brett Reckamp has an exclusive sit-down with Dave Adelhart, the new Commissioner of USA Softball of Oregon. The former long-time Oregon City High School Head Softball Coach talks about how his daughter got him into the sport and how he never left. Dave talks about the state of softball these days and how numbers are down. But, also about the bright future of the sport and how this growing board hopes to take things to the next level in Oregon and on the regional and national stage. And how softball is helping to give young ladies a competitive outlet and avenue for success.
President / CEO of Consolidated Community Credit Union Larry Ellifritz on a national award for CCCC and also small biz in our region; Tom Zacky with Terra Cycle and Loop on new recycling products for grocery items; Chris Moschovitis on dark web; Dr. Jim Moore with Pacific University on new coal sanctions on Russia from E.U.
On our regular weekly Live at the Space Bar with politico Sarah Biggs, we take on the new “Jason Kenney Power Hour” and it's assorted abuses of power and falsehoods, the continued misbehaviour of Shane Getson, the disqualification of UCP nomination candidates Jodie Gateman & Tim Hoven DQ, proposed healthcare wage cutbacks, the pipeline pipedream of KXL and we get into the province wide “Ditch the draft” protest scheduled for April 2! As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab, and if you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating and don't forget to like and follow us on facebook, twitter and instagram all at @thebreakdownab.
Talk about a Portland news icon-- Pat Boyle. 44 years as a radio news reporter at KEX, KPAM, and KXL. She thrived in the great days of Portland radio, where news was a mainstay on all the major stations. She worked with (and held her own with) legends-- Barney Keep, Jim Howe, Bob Miller. She covered all the major events and stories in Portland for four decades. And it started as a joke, but she became correspondent for one of the biggest stories in Great Britain for a couple weeks. Also, what a joy to watch “Portlandia” and wait until Pat popped up there. Originally, she played a reporter, but then many other roles. Combined, Pat and I have 75 years of news experience in Portland, but never met until this podcast. Now I know her well.
February 18, 2021: LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit rights & protection in South Dakota, updates on Oak Flat, KXL, Kristi Noem & more Thanks to our guests: Monique “Muffie” Mousseau, Felipa De Leon, Candi Brings Plenty, Beverly Little Thunder, Lenny Hayes, Lanny Sinkin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cut-to-the-chase/support
This week, Joe and Raichle discuss the details of oil companies' recent pledges to attain "net-zero emissions" by the year 2050. From Repsol's promise to account for Scope 3 emissions (i.e. the CO2 that your car emits) to Oxy's announcement of the world's first carbon neutral shipment of oil, we analyze what's hopeful policy, and what's good old fashioned PR spin. The articles we looked at this week are: Oxy announces world's first shipment of carbon neutral oil: • https://www.oxylowcarbon.com/news/worlds-first-shipment-of-carbon-neutral-oil (https://www.oxylowcarbon.com/news/worlds-first-shipment-of-carbon-neutral-oil) • https://www.rigzone.com/news/oxy_delivers_first_carbon_neutral_oil_shipment-01-feb-2021-164487-article/ (https://www.rigzone.com/news/oxy_delivers_first_carbon_neutral_oil_shipment-01-feb-2021-164487-article/) Background on Scope 3 emissions: • https://plana.earth/academy/what-are-scope-1-2-3-emissions/ (https://plana.earth/academy/what-are-scope-1-2-3-emissions/) •https://www.epa.gov/climateleadership/scope-3-inventory-guidance#:~:text=Scope%203%20emissions%20are%20the,impacts%20in%20its%20value%20chain.&text=Scope%203%20emissions%2C%20also%20referred,an%20organization's%20total%20GHG%20emissions (https://www.epa.gov/climateleadership/scope-3-inventory-guidance#:~:text=Scope%203%20emissions%20are%20the,impacts%20in%20its%20value%20chain.&text=Scope%203%20emissions%2C%20also%20referred,an%20organization's%20total%20GHG%20emissions). An environmental perspective of net-zero oil: • https://insideclimatenews.org/news/16072020/oil-gas-climate-pledges-bp-shell-exxon/ (https://insideclimatenews.org/news/16072020/oil-gas-climate-pledges-bp-shell-exxon/) TC Energy's announcement of KXL being powered by renewables (RIP): •https://www.tcenergy.com/announcements/2021-01-17-keystone-xl-commits-to-become-first-pipelineto-be-fully-powered-by-renewable-energy/ (https://www.tcenergy.com/announcements/2021-01-17-keystone-xl-commits-to-become-first-pipelineto-be-fully-powered-by-renewable-energy/) Repsol's commitment to account for Scope 3 emissions: • https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-a-big-oil-company-go-carbon-free/ (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-a-big-oil-company-go-carbon-free/) •https://www.repsol.com/en/press-room/press-releases/2019/repsol-will-be-a-net-zero-emissions-company-by-2050.cshtml (https://www.repsol.com/en/press-room/press-releases/2019/repsol-will-be-a-net-zero-emissions-company-by-2050.cshtml) Background on Carbon Capture and Storage: •https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/16/carbon-capture-vital-meeting-climate-goals-scientists-cut-emissions (https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/16/carbon-capture-vital-meeting-climate-goals-scientists-cut-emissions) •https://www.energy.gov/fe/science-innovation/carbon-capture-and-storage-research/carbon-capture-rd (https://www.energy.gov/fe/science-innovation/carbon-capture-and-storage-research/carbon-capture-rd) Music this week by Alexei Desmarais. Support this podcast
Michael Nagler gives the Nonviolence Report for February 5, 2021.In this episode -00:31 President Biden ending support for the war in Yemen.01:17 10-point Plan for peace president. https://www.commondreams.org/views/2021/02/02/ten-point-plan-make-joe-biden-peace-time-president1:56 The end of private prisons by the U.S. Justice Department2:23 Overturning the Muslim ban. Rejection of KXL pipeline. Rejoining of the Paris Agreement.3:54 Stephen Zunes article -- https://www.yesmagazine.org/democracy/2021/01/20/trump-coup-nonviolent-activists/5:07 Truth and Healing Council - https://tribalaffairs.ca.gov/cthc/6:18 Virginia abolishes the death penalty6:41 Farmers Struggle in India8:51 Gene Sharp's 198 methods for nonviolent resistance -- https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/resource/198-methods-of-nonviolent-action/9:38 Coup in Myanmar10:41 Peruvian doctors go on hunger strike to protest pandemic stressResources:14:02 ICNC -- Civil Resistance Struggles course -- https://courses.nonviolent-conflict.org/courses/course-v1:ICNC+Participant_Led_Course2019+Spring2019/about15:06 Occupy Sonoma County - https://ocsoco.org/content/daniel-solnit-teach-video-effective-strategies-climate-activism15:28 Course on Restorative Justice - https://peopleshub.org/15:53 Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative -https://peacemaking.narf.org/2020/10/news-spiritual-healing-a-more-hawaiian-way-to-deal-with-delinquent-kids/16:34 Ecoleaks - https://www.facebook.com/EcoLeaksGlobal/17:22 Campaign Nonviolence Pledge - https://paceebene.org/nonviolence-pledge17:49 Rivera Sun - https://wagingnonviolence.org/cnv/2021/01/what-the-anti-coup-campaign-taught-us/18:08 Is this principled nonviolence? http://www.huntsabs.org.uk.Learn more at www.mettacenter.org/explore
Rich Janssen, the Head of Natural Resources for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, joins MCVcast this week to discuss the tribes' new management of the National Bison Range. Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown and Aaron Murphy welcome the newest member of the MCV team to the podcast. Congressman Matt Rosendale lands in controversy for opposing a historic cabinet nominee, we break down Governor Greg Gianforte's State of the State address, and a jobs threat from the ban on oil and gas leasing in Montana? Not so fast… LINKS: * Judge Brian Morris throws out Trump anti-science rule: http://wapo.st/2MSd6l1 * E&E: Mass exodus of BLM employees after HQ move: http://bit.ly/3oJIbo9 * Rosendale letter opposing Deb Haaland: https://bit.ly/3oHAeju * Rosendale Twitter video about border wall: https://bit.ly/3pSyGVk * Rocky Mountain Wild Leasing Report: http://bit.ly/36Gt6Of * Rocky Mountain Wild interactive federal leasing map: http://bit.ly/3pJeYLv * Montana FWP State Parks 2020 visitation report: https://bit.ly/3jjHMbe * Montana lawmakers refuse marijuana funding request: http://bit.ly/2MSe68L * Gianforte's State of the State Speech & Bishop's Rebuttal: http://bit.ly/39Lf8fS * Meet CSKT's Rich Janssen: http://bit.ly/2MV6qTm * High Country News: Reclaiming the National Bison Range: http://bit.ly/3rqrtMf * HR1: “The For the People Act” by Rep. John Sarbanes: https://bit.ly/2YLmGJ6 * Tester letter in support of KXL: https://bit.ly/3tq67R6 * MTN's Mike Dennison reports on KXL (feat. Whitney Tawney): https://bit.ly/3rhfAYY
Corey Hogan and Stephen Carter break down Biden pulling the presidential permit for KXL, the Trudeau government's vaccine woes and then critique the Alberta government's recent headfirst plunge into coal mining. Can Jason Kenney get the KXL decision reversed? Why is everybody in Alberta all of a sudden talking about coal? And is Erin O'Toole secretly a genius? Zain Velji, as always, picks the questions and keeps everybody in line.
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As health officials attempt to educate the public around the COVID-19 vaccine, scientists including Prof. Tim Caulfield have launched @ScienceUpFirst. He takes us to the front lines of the war on misinformation. Dr. Ross McKenzie spent nearly 40 years studying soil and crops in Alberta. He tell us why he's so concerned about sweeping cuts to agricultural research on the prairies. Former Premier Rachel Notley evaluates Premier Jason Kenney's response to President Joe Biden cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline, and explains what she'd do differently. Amarjeet Sohi worked the KXL file for a couple years as Canada's Minister of Infrastructure, then Minister of Natural Resources. He takes us into Cabinet conversations around the project, and tells us whether or not it could ever be saved. Sohi also chimes in on the resignation of now-former Governor General Julie Payette and now-former Senator Lynn Beyak. With more attention being paid to the "muting" of voices like Donald Trump's on social media, the team at Podboard100 are monitoring the rise of right-wing podcasts. Managing director Stephen Brogarth explains how their system works, and what the numbers are telling them. Plus, it's Monday, and this week's edition of Positive Reflections showcases one of the newest puppies to join the Real Talk family!
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In today's episode, we depart from the usual format to highlight the voices of Montanans making public comments at the recent Montana Department of Environmental Quality meeting about the Section 401 water crossing permit for Keystone XL. The permit under consideration will determine whether the Keystone XL pipeline meets water quality standards under section 401 of the the federal Clean Water Act. This is a state-level consideration. The 3-hour public comment meeting was held on November 16. And as you will hear, not a single commenter spoke out in favor of granting the permit for KXL. For more information on this permitting process, check the MT DEQ website at: https://deq.mt.gov/DEQAdmin/mfs/keystonexl/keystonexlcomprehensive (https://deq.mt.gov/DEQAdmin/mfs/keystonexl/keystonexlcomprehensive) Music this episode by Alexei Desmarais. Special thanks to the staff of the Montana DEQ offices, in particular to Moira Davins and Keenan Storrar. Special thanks also to all of the commenters who bravely put their voices to the public record. This is what democracy looks like. Support this podcast
Outside Magazine columnist Wes Siler joins MCVcast from Bozeman for a chat about Montana's anti-public lands politicians. Plus Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown and Clara Stein dive into this week's PSC debate, new “leadership” legislation from Senator Jon Tester, and a fight over public land access in Attorney General candidate Austin Knudsen's hometown. LINKS: * NPR: Trump's public lands chief hasn't left despite judge's order: https://n.pr/2Tkj7Xz * Senator Tester introduces bill to block Pendley's “illegal leadership:” https://bit.ly/2HxxMfi * Whitney Tawney's op-ed: “Can Steve Daines please stand up?” https://bit.ly/3jn2TI3 * Raph Graybill: Austin Knudsen blocking vets from access: https://bit.ly/2TftAUn * Judge Morris denies tribes' bid to block KXL construction: https://bit.ly/34j1AFF * Montana Public Radio's Sally Mauk interviews former Missoulian editor Gwen Florio: https://bit.ly/3mqhIvp * Missoula City Club PSC debate between Jennifer Fielder and Monica Tranel: https://bit.ly/35pIzAD * Outside Magazine: “In Montana, Stream Access is on the Ballot,” by Wes Siler: https://bit.ly/2IPIcHW * Legislative rule to protect Lake Koocanusca clears hurdle: https://bit.ly/3ojqCMD * Link to MCV's Facebook version of Public Trust: http://bit.ly/MCVPublicTrust (password: montana)
MCVcast takes on the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Aaron Murphy chats with two community leaders in northeastern Montana: Rich Peterson of the Ft. Peck Journal and Chairman Lance Fourstar of the Ft. Peck Assiniboine Council. Jake Brown covers a victory for voting rights, and Whitney Tawney honors the life of the late Jim Posewitz. LINKS: * Ft. Peck Journal on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3frDZWc * Western Native Voice: https://www.westernnativevoice.org/ * Fish threatened by climate breakdown: https://bit.ly/2ZfLWIt * A victory for Montana voting rights: https://bit.ly/2VYEoYL * A Supreme Court blow to the KXL: https://cnn.it/2ChS1v4 * Aaron Murphy's interview with the Billings Community Foundation: https://bit.ly/3eaSvjL * Jim Posewitz: 1935-2020: https://bit.ly/2OdtHNv