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Charles Firth, Dom Knight, Gabbi Bolt, and Floyd Alexander Hunt join each other live for a podcast at the pub! Charles quizzes the panel on Channel 10's TV ratings, and finds out that The Chaser has more viewers than a national network. Plus Gabbi gets a hold of Charles' phone and decides to call some of Charles' old friends! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report.
Continuing the China theme, today we revisit my April 2019 interview with Clive Hamilton - it is still relevant today. Professor Hamilton has a new book out, Hidden Hand: Exposing How the Chinese Communist Party is Reshaping the World. I hope you enjoy the podcast, and please buy the book, and his original volume, Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia.
In the season finale of I'm Usually More Professional, the team give their hot take on the never ending presidential election.Was it an error by Trump's team to host a press conference in the parking lot of landscaping company?Do the Republicans have any chance in challenging for the top job in Washington DC?Sam predicts a historical legacy that will change the world. And it's not the Biden Presidency.And as a farewell treat, all the innuendo and scuttlebutt with Gallery Whispers.
After a rollercoaster of election highs and lows, there is still no official word on which presidential candidate will occupy the White House for the next 4 years.But has anyone told the Don and Sleepy Joe that Sportsbet have paid out for a Biden victory?If Trump does fail after one term in the office, where does the Republicans party go from here?And if it is a blue wall that comes our victorious, how will the democrats re-unite a country that's so divided?
With only 6 days until America decides on the 59th President of the United States, Joe Hildebrand, Alice Workman and Sam Dastyari break down where it will be won and lose.Can Donald J. Trump get 'suburban women' to vote for him? Will Sleepy Joe swing the states of Florida, Michigan and importantly his home state of Pennsylvania?Joe takes a look back at the week that was, including Trump's swipe at one of his closest allies.And the bloke who convinced Sportsbet to pay Bill Shorten markets out in the last federal election, Sam finds you some winners as we build up to next Tuesday's election.
Last week, the team had some fun with Alice's Mum, but what wasn't revealed was that Sam had already had fun with Alice's mum before. But you'll never guess where?Joe's new segment "Meanwhile at the Ranch" guides you through another eventful week in US politics, except nothing has happened.Barack Obama hits the campaign trail to encourage the youth to vote, but is it a waste of time or a tactic that could move the democrats into office.And there are only 3 guarantees in life. Death, taxes and the twitter quiz. This week, who said it, Donald Trump or David Brent?
It's only 19 days until the first Tuesday in November, but the circus of the 2020 presidential election continues to amaze.Trump now believes he is super human after overcoming COVID-19, but could suburban women be his campaign kryptonite?First it was Osama Bin Laden's niece who endorsed the president, now another extremist group is on the Trump Train.Yes, we have another quiz, this time it's Donald V Buddy from the movie ElfAnd in a "I'm Usually More Professional" exclusive, the team uncovers the most unsexy sex scandal in the campaign so far.
Sam not always known for pulling out the Trump card, but today he managed to get the Human Headline himself, Derryn Hinch on the phone. Did Australian journalist, Miranda Devine out-fox, Fox News?Has COVID-19 de-railed Donald Trump's presidential campaign or strengthen it?And Australia's favourite podcast quiz (said nobody ever) returns! Who typed it? Senator Kamala Harris or Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles?
Alice, Joe and Sam dissect all the highs and mostly lows of yesterday's presidential debate.Trump expenses $70,000 for hair maintenance, but that wasn't the most a hair raising revelation.'Who typed it?' is back and we dial in a very special Sportsbet correspondent for a very long chat.
As America mourns the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Donald Trump's next duty will be to elect a new supreme court justice. The panel weigh in on that topicWill a video message from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sway more Americans to vote?The words according to Hildebrand in the Book of Joe.And the twitter quiz returns with a twist. POTUS or the arch enemy of Carole Baskin.
Joe Hildebrand, Alice Workman and Sam Dastyari give their hot take in another eventful week in the US presidential election.Biden bops to a 2017 Latin hit, a former child star stakes his claim for the top in the oval office and how has the Governor of New York got the millennial to wear a mask?Plus, the quiz that's taking the podcast world by storm, Who Typed It? Trump vs. Kanye...
The team at 'I'm Usually More Professional' lift the lid on the Trump campaign. Is this just one giant Reality show? Is there an ally behind enemy lines?Clean up in aisle 5! The panel dissects the Kamala Harris/Barack Obama campaign ad.And can you tell the difference between a tweet from Kamala Harris and one from 60's crooner Kamahl? The boys tested in a game "Who Typed it?"
In this episode, Rustin is joined by Dr. Neda Maghbouleh and Dr. Narges Bajoghli to interview Dr. Amy Malek, Assistant Professor of International Studies at the College of Charleston about her latest article, “Paradoxes of Dual Nationality: Geopolitical Constraints on Multiple Citizenship in the Iranian Diaspora.” Dr. Malek invites listeners to consider how, despite popular notions that dual citizenship leads to greater mobility and rights, it can sometimes lead to the opposite. After giving us an overview of the concept of dual citizenship and its normalization after the 1990s, she highlights how citizenship scandals have been mobilized for political gain in liberal democracies like Canada, Australia, and the United States. She then turns to significant examples from the Iranian diaspora. Cases like those of Sam Dastyari in Australia and Sahar Nowrouzzadeh in the U.S. show how shifting geopolitical constraints can make dual citizenship a significant liability, particularly for public-facing or politically charged figures.
In this episode, Rustin is joined by Dr. Neda Maghbouleh and Dr. Narges Bajoghli to interview Dr. Amy Malek, Assistant Professor of International Studies at the College of Charleston about her latest article, “Paradoxes of Dual Nationality: Geopolitical Constraints on Multiple Citizenship in the Iranian Diaspora.” Dr. Malek invites listeners to consider how, despite popular notions that dual citizenship leads to greater mobility and rights, it can sometimes lead to the opposite. After giving us an overview of the concept of dual citizenship and its normalization after the 1990s, she highlights how citizenship scandals have been mobilized for political gain in liberal democracies like Canada, Australia, and the United States. She then turns to significant examples from the Iranian diaspora. Cases like those of Sam Dastyari in Australia and Sahar Nowrouzzadeh in the U.S. show how shifting geopolitical constraints can make dual citizenship a significant liability, particularly for public-facing or politically charged figures.
The 2nd Season of 'I'm Usually More Professional' returns as the countdown is on to the US Presidential election in November. What are the chances Donald Trump retaining his seat in the Oval office? Closer to home, Sam shares an close experience with Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack. Plus all the gossip and innuendo from parliament house with Gallery Whispers.
Former Labor senator Sam Dastyari accepts that he will fail. Sam sits down with comedian Greta Lee Jackson to talk about power, finding his purpose after leaving the Labor Party and leaving his 30th birthday to help Kevin Rudd’s election campaign.
In a time of economic hardship should we be spending less on defence rather than more? As we grapple with the decision about extending Job Keeper... the government announced $270b in weapons spending. Sam Dastyari has openly criticised the move and joins us on the podcast, along with a defence analyst who has a very different view - Professor Rory Medcalf, Head of the National Security College at the Australian National University. In today's headlines: Victorians say locked down towers feel like a prison Kanye West is running for President Annika Smethurst explains the Eden-Monaro by-election result Alleged victim says Prince Andrew “should be panicking” In today's Briefing we ask: was the timing of this announcement about winning votes? Is now a good time to shore up our military capability? How does this compare to aid we spend in the Pacific? Is buying weapons the best use of cash? What are the defence implications of not spending this money? What are the risks to Australia's security? Are we really a match for other larger countries military interests? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast is streamed live on Facebook and news.com.au straight after MAFs Episode 3, James Weir is joined by author and columnist Kerri Sackville, and former politician Sam Dastyari to talk about all the goings on in the hit TV show, including those very disapproving parents (lol) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Breakdown: Sam Dastyari's masterclass in media manipulation, the ACT Government's low-carbon vision that'll hit you, too, and why Australian coal is freakin' awesome!
We test which generation is the most superior, Kyle brushes up on his handball skills with some primary school kids, Sam Dastyari hangs out & MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dastyari, Kyle's Ooshie Swap & a Controversial Right or Wrong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Opener and Bob the Builder helps NSW Government SKETCH Charles fell off Lime Scooter and hurt elbow- FUNNY! Sam Dastyari calls in with real Charles Scooter story When have you stacked it CALLS Big Bash SKETCH Beer or Medical condition quiz Cats piss or Pyjamas
Sam Dastyari, KIIS P.I on a new mission & an Only Lying Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandi Jackson, Sam Dastyari, Dr Kiis and a new segment call Play it Straight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlotte Crosby, Sam Dastyari, James Weir & Martha from Married at First Sight on the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taraji P Henson, Samuel Johnson & Sam Dastyari hang out on the show. plus we do 'Am I The Best Sex You Ever Had?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dastyari hangs in studio along with James Weir to recap the first episode of The Bachelorette. We do an Only Lying plus Gab from Married at First Sight hops in studio for Destiny Rescue Charity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackie's song Honey Money feat Kian Oliver is now number ONE!! Sam Dastyari spills the beans with Gutter Politics and James Weir gives us the Bachelor Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dastyari drop a bombshell about the New Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Daddy O responds to claims he has a Illegitimate child. Plus Sarah & Hayden from the Block play Cost of Love Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
The leadership spill continue so we got our political expert Sam Dastyari to explain what is happening in Canberra. Kyle Sandilands joined us to talk about his show for pilot week ‘Trial by Kyle' and Abby shared a Dear Abby about having to live with the in laws. It's fertility awareness week so we spoke to Dr David Knight about women's fertility. Matty's given his one year old daughter an iPhone, something he never thought he would do! So we wanted to know… what did you never thought you would do as a parent, but now do? And Stav's Suburban songs are back… starting with Wynnum! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
After Matty thought Nick Cummins was flirting on Instagram… we put it out to the listeners and asked is it okay to flirt in Insta comments. Abby shared her struggle with falling pregnant and the IVF battles women are going through. We had Sam Dastyari on the show to talk about the Leadership spill. Carey Hart got told off for being on his phone whilst at the fuel station, so we asked who else in Brisbane has been told off. And we love Wednesday's because it's Stav's PC School Day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was a huge leadership spill in politics, so the boys did their best to get their heads around it. New Years in August is fast approaching so the boys wanted a hand choosing their guest list, and channel 10 pilot week contenders Harley Breen and Sam Dastyari have a chat with the guys!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jackie's away today but Sam Dastyari and Grant Crapp hangs out. Plus John Hopoate calls in to clear up why he was banned from playing footy for 10 years Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Cam and Sam Dastyari hang in studio with he guys. Plus the Winner of Masterchef Sashi Cheliah calls throw to chat about the finals. We also talk to Shari Manchon a lady who fixed her botched nose job with leeches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bebe Rexha hangs in studio to chat all things about her new song plus Sam Dastyari steps in to talk about new TV show. And they guys decide to call up Grant and Tayla from Love Island to find out why they broke up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dastyari drops in to give us Gutter Politics and reveals the scams going on in the political world. Plus Angus Crichton from the NSW Blues phones in for a chat. Kyle & Jackie O do Giveback and Give $10000 to a man in need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dax Shepard hangs out with the guys plus Sam Dastyari gives us Gutter Politics on Trump. And another round of Background Check Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dastyari spills the beans with Gutter Politics on Cocaine and Hookers in Parliament! Plus we do a group therapy on Snoring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bethenny Frankle hangs out with the guys plus Sam Dastyari delivers the gutter politics on Malcom Turnbull! oh and Intern Pete scored an exclusive interview with Malcom Turbull and Kyle isn't impressed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Dastyari joins the guys for some Gutter Politics plus the amazing Aussie DJ duo Peking Duk gt up to their usual antics on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yolanda Hadid and Tyler Henry joined the guys on the show + Sam Dastyari came on to spill some very juicy stories on out politicians! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interviewing is like playing chess; you need to predict two moves ahead and have your figurative pieces in play ready to meet your interviewee there. In this episode, the award-winning journalist Hamish Macdonald talks through the art of the interview, and the importance of holding people in power to account. Show notes Hamish Macdonald is an award-winning Australian broadcaster and foreign correspondent. He sometimes presents ABC Radio National’s Breakfast show, as well as hosts Channel Ten’s The Project. He has also worked at Al Jazeera, ABC America and the UK’s Channel Four. He was a Nieman fellow at Harvard University in 2016, and won the RTS Young Journalist of the Year in 2008.@hamishnewsMichael Wolff dismisses ‘silly’ criticisms of Fire and Fury in Heated Interview (ABC)http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-12/michael-wolff-says-criticisms-of-trump-book-fire-and-fury-silly/9319852Pray for us; Aleppo is really ‘hell… A firsthand account of life in Syria (ABC)http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/dr-farida-almouslem/7837880Christopher Pyne calls for Sam Dastyari to be Sacked (ABC)http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/christopher-pyne-calls-for-sam-dastyari-to-be/7813634Sam Dastyari Donations Scandal; Christopher Pyne Backtracks from Breach Claim (SMH)https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/sam-dastyari-chinese-donations-scandal-christopher-pyne-backtracks-from-breach-claim-20160905-gr8p4y.htmlThe Truth is (Channel 10) https://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/the-truth-is/2013/6/3Recorded at the Horwood Studio, University of Melbournearts.unimelb.edu.au/soll/resources/horwoodHost details: Louisa Lim has been a journalist for more than two decades. She was a foreign correspondent in China for a decade for BBC and NPR. She subsequently wrote a book called The People’s Republic of Amnesia; Tiananmen Revisited, which was named an Economist Book of the Year and shortlisted for the Orwell Prize. She co-hosts a podcast on China called The Little Red Podcast with Graeme Smith from the Australian National University. She teaches Audio and Video Journalism at the University of Melbourne.Production Team:Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne’s Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the ABC for Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne and is currently working with RN’s Blueprint for Living. She is also host and producer of an upcoming podcast for the University of Melbourne called Starting Somewhere.Ruby Schwartz is a Research Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne. She provides research support for books, essays, op-eds and speeches, and co-produces the Vice-Chancellor’s public policy podcast, The Policy Shop. Ruby has co-hosted a weekly intersectional feminist news and current affairs show on 3CR, produces audio stories for FBI Radio’s All The Best and written articles for the Sydney Morning Herald. She was an editorial assistant at The Saturday Paper and wrote a thesis on gendered cyber harassment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liam Payne, Gyton Grantley & Sam Dastyari! Plus they do the most outrageous Only Lying so far! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Senator Sam Dastyari is among the youngest politicians in Canberra, but in just a few years, he's attracted more attention than many politicians garner over their entire careers. The combination of compelling backstory – told in his new book, One Halal of a Story – and industrial-strength audacity has meant he's never far from the limelight. Dastyari was born in Iran to student activists and arrived in Australia aged four. He joined the ALP shadow cabinet in his early 30s and quickly rose to prominence in the media too, especially for his campaign against corporate tax avoidance. In 2016, however, he resigned from the Labor frontbench after it was revealed he'd allowed a Chinese-linked company to pay a travel bill. In a radical move, Dastyari now calls for a blanket ban on political donations. At this Fifth Estate session, Sally Warhaft meets a controversial figure in Australian politics. They talk about the inner workings of Parliament House, multiculturalism, memoir and more. Sally Warhaft and Sam Dastyari — Photo: Sophie Quick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Labor Party has been driving a campaign bus from Cairns to Canberra. On Sunday night senator Sam Dastyari, leader of the “Bill Bus”, told supporters at a Canberra pub they had raised enough money to extend its journey through to Melbourne and would be leaving the next morning. After giving a speech to the faithful, Dastyari tells Michelle Grattan they have been getting a lot of local media in small towns and that the reception has been “quite positive”. “The irony of all this is what is old is new. And what we're really doing is taking on board some really 1950s/1960s great Labor campaigns, great political campaigns. This is how we campaigned. And why did we campaign this way? Because people felt engaged, people felt like they were part of it. It helped tell a story,” he says. While warning Labor can't afford to be complacent in any state or territory, Dastyari emphasises the importance of New South Wales and Queensland for Labor at this election. “In 2010, we lost a bunch of Queensland seats and in 2013, we lost a bunch of New South Wales seats. If we're not picking up the bulk of the seats we need to win government out of New South Wales and Queensland, we will not be forming government.”
In The Conversation's first live podcast, which took place in Canberra's Muse wine bar and bookstore, Labor's Sam Dastyari gives a candid insight into Labor's strategy to win back government, the threat of the Greens and much more.
Sam Dastyari is a former New South Wales ALP state secretary and is now a Labor Senator from that state. Currently he is chairing the Senate Inquiry into Corporate Tax Avoidance. He talks to Michelle about tax avoidance, the Labor national conference and gay marriage. Follow Michelle on Twitter: @MichelleGrattan or on Facebook: facebook.com/michellegrattanao For more read Michelle on www.theconversation.com/au
Michelle Grattan speaks to ALP Senator Sam Dastyari about reform in the Labor Party and the government's controversial FoFA changes.