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Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Medicaid is one of the largest social welfare programs in the United States. With over 70 million people enrolled, it covers 20 percent of the US population. Though the program is federal, it’s implemented by the state and some states offer generous benefits while others do not. Professor Jamila Michener argues these disparities are actually having an effect on democratic citizenship. Her research shows that when Medicaid expands, more people vote, and when it contracts (or there’s a narrower scope of benefits) then people are less likely to vote. Jamila Michener is an assistant professor at Cornell University. Her book is Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, and Unequal Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2018) Read the episode transcript Music: Vittoro and Thannoid by Blue Dot Sessions / Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution
The massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand was announced online and streamed live on Facebook. Afterwards, copies of the video were uploaded to YouTube at a rate of one per second. Phil Napoli is an expert in media regulation and policy. He has provided expert testimony to the U.S. Senate, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commission among other government entities. He joins host Judith Kelley to discuss potential government regulation of social media platforms. Subscribe to the Policy 360 podcast: www.policy360.org/ Read a transcript: sites.duke.edu/policy360/2019/04…ate-social-media/ Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/ Licensed under Creative Commons: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
Madeleine Albright served as the 64th U.S. Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton. In this episode of the Policy 360 podcast, she joins Sanford School of Public Policy Dean Judith Kelley to discuss the rise of fascism around the world, concerns about President Trump, the fragility of democracy and the messages hidden in her jewelry. Transcript: https://sites.duke.edu/policy360/2019/03/04/ep-87-madeleine-albright/ Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/ Creative Commons License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
Four Michaels from around the world each with a different perspective on numbers. From being concrete, to abstract, to relational and representing ultimate freedom- numbers may not be exactly what you think! Hear individuals share how childhood memories, facing the real world, heartbreak, and taking risk factor into their career. ------------ Like the show? Please review on iTunes! http://itunes.careerdayshow.com. If you'd like to be considered for the show, go to http://careerdayshow.com/stories. Say hi on Twitter (and find calls for specific interviews): https://twitter.com/CarissaWeiser. ------------ Special thanks to Michael Davis, Michael Albert, Michael Hoggett, and Michael Four for sharing their stories with the world. Music: "Vittoro" by Blue Dot Sessions "The Envelope" by Blue Dot Sessions "Arp and Piano Beat" by Podington Bear "Can I Talk to You" by Podington Bear "Dry Air" by Podington Bear "Forecasting" by Podington Bear "Just Watching" by Podington Bear "Side Car" by Podington Bear "Steppin Intro" by Podington Bear