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Latest podcast episodes about tom nuttall

The Greek Current
Germany's recent election and why it matters for Europe

The Greek Current

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 15:33


Germany's recent election paved the way for the leader of the opposition conservative Christian Democrats, Friedrich Merz, to take over as chancellor once coalition talks wrap up. The election is also raising broader questions about German and European politics, with the far-right AfD making big gains, while the question remains whether Merz is up to the challenge given the new geopolitical landscape taking shape. Tom Nuttall, The Economist's chief Germany correspondent and head of the Berlin bureau, joins Thanos Davelis to look into Germany's recent election, and break down why it matters for Europe. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Merz wins a messy election then calls for independence from AmericaAsylum cases in Europe fell 11% last year. Here's a look at the numbersCyprus, US strengthen military alliance with special operations drill

Uncommon Decency
109. Merkel: Memoirs of an Empress, with Guy Chazan & Tom Nuttall

Uncommon Decency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 78:51


Timothy Garton Ash, the British historian and columnist, wrote in The Guardian's op-ed page three days after America's 2016 election secured Donald Trump the White House that the phrase “leader of the free world” is usually applied to the US president, "and rarely without irony”. Garton Ash was tempted to say, at that time, “that the leader of the free world is now Angela Merkel”. This should be a familiar trope to our listeners, whom by the way we've subjected to an unusually long wait since our last episode. Those who have stuck with us—through long hiatuses and prolific bouts of production—will remember that our third guest on the show, back in early October 2020, was John Kampfner. Merkel had one year left in office then, but the veteran British correspondent reflected already on her legacy. The Anglosphere, with its Brexit-cum-Trump dual schock of right-wing populism in 2016, had been losing its cachet for facts, expertise and statesmanly maturity. The German model, instead—and Angela Merkel's leadership of it specifically—offered the liberal West a different way: a model of competent management but also a mystic of anti-populism, a disposition towards consensus even at the risk of appearing aloof. This dilemma surfaces repeatedly in today's episode, with which we resume our activities. Is Merkelism style or substance? The former Empress of Europe was often hailed as a stalwart of liberal values. But why not focus on her methods, now that scorching challenges to her worldview are back in force since Trump's re-election? What does it say about the West that we're in desperate need of liberal heroes when, what we do have—or used to have in Merkel—is excellent pragmatists? Our conversation naturally touches on the former Chancellor's geopolitical legacy since the Ukraine war, but also China and the economy. It is timed with the release of her memoir, Freedom (1954-2021). We are delighted to have with us two distinguished journalists, Guy Chazan of the Financial Times and Tom Nuttall of The Economist. As always, please rate and review Uncommon Decency on whatever platform you use, and send us your comments or questions either on Twitter at @UnDecencyPod or by email at undecencypod@gmail.com. Consider supporting the show through Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/undecencypod), although this time the full episode will be available to all listeners.

The Eurofile
The EU's Muddled Approach to the Middle East and a Conversation with Tom Nuttall

The Eurofile

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 48:14


Max and Donatienne recap Max's recent Europe trip and discuss the EU's lackluster approach to the Middle East one year after the October 7 attacks (05:36). Then, they turn to a conversation with Tom Nuttall, The Economist's chief Germany correspondent and head of the Berlin bureau, about the state of German politics (14:18).

Something Pretty
Jewel's Boot is Made for Walking

Something Pretty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 83:02


"I mean, what can anyone of us ever really fuckin' hope for, huh? Except for a moment here and there with a person who doesn't want to rob, steal or murder us? At night, it may happen. Sun-up, one person against the fuckin' wall, the other may hop on the fuckin' bed trusting each other enough to tell half the fucking truth. Everybody needs that. Becomes precious to 'em. They don't want to see it fucked with."In the latest episode of "Something Pretty," titled "Jewel's Boot is Made for Walking," hosts Wes and Clay immerse listeners in the turbulent world of Deadwood. Their humorous and analytical exploration begins with Trixie recounting Deadwood's events to Al Swearengen, who reveals the Chicago murder that led to his arrest warrant. The focus then shifts to Jewel's attempts to get a leg brace from Doc Cochran, who unfortunately dismisses her hopes.Wes and Clay discuss the various relationships in Deadwood, such as Joanie Stubbs and Charlie Utter sharing breakfast, and Alma Garret's surprise reunion with her father, Otis Russell. They also touch on Al Swearengen's dealings with Silas Adams, the magistrate's bagman, as they negotiate a deal to secure Al's place in Deadwood.As the episode progresses, Charlie Utter's new role as fire commissioner causes friction with Tom Nuttall, leading to the appointment of Con Stapleton as sheriff. Cy Tolliver employs the junkie Leon to stir outrage over Swearengen's actions, while Trixie's intimate encounter with Sol Star is interrupted by Seth Bullock. The hosts delve into Bullock's subsequent confrontation with Swearengen over the sheriff appointment, and his refusal to take the position.Wes and Clay then examine the deteriorating condition of Reverend H.W. Smith, which seems to affect Swearengen deeply. Al's emotional state is further strained by Trixie's perceived betrayal. The episode concludes with a look at Alma's father, Otis Russell, as he manipulates her future, and Al's whiskey-fueled ramblings about his dark past in a Chicago orphanage.Join Wes and Clay as they chat about "Jewel's Boot is Made for Walking" with an insightful and entertaining discussion of the twists and turns in Deadwood's world. They examine the shifting alliances and power struggles that define this captivating series.Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black HillsDeadwood: The Golden YearsReading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By

The John Batchelor Show
Foreshadowing turmoil with Moscow: Berlin and the Russians. And the French. The Economist | Missing Angela already Tom Nuttall @TheEconomist(Originally posted October 21, 2021)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 8:46


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Foreshadowing turmoil with Moscow: Berlin and the Russians. And the French. The Economist | Missing Angela already Tom Nuttall @TheEconomist(Originally posted October 21, 2021) https://www.economist.com/special-report/2021/09/20/the-european-union-will-badly-miss-angela-merkel?frsc=dg%7Ce

The John Batchelor Show
The New Berlin Traffic Light. Tom Nuttall, @TheEconomist, @EconUS

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 10:50


Photo:  Political system of Germany   executive   orange   legislative  green   judiciary     yellow   electoral     gray numbers: order of precedence dashed arrows: under conditions too intricate to map here The New Berlin Traffic Light. Tom Nuttall, @TheEconomist,  @EconUS https://www.economist.com/europe/2021/11/27/olaf-scholzs-coalition-prepares-to-take-office-in-germany Tom Nuttall.  Berlin bureau chief, The Economist.

Uncommon Decency
37. Germany Beyond Merkel, with Jana Puglierin & Tom Nuttall

Uncommon Decency

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 57:37


Once nicknamed the Scholzomat for his robotic approach to politics, Olaf Scholz led Germany's social democrats to an unlikely electoral victory on the 26th of September, stunning Germans and outside observers alike. Sholz is now in a strong position to become chancellor of Germany, but given the electoral fragmentation of the Bundestag, he will need to rely on the support of two other parties in what has been dubbed a "traffic light coalition”, with the “red” SPD, the “yellow” liberals of the FDP and the Greens. With Merkel's center-right CDU out of office for the first time since 2005, what does this new landscape tell us about Germany's political mood? To break this down in our inaugural episode of season 3, we invited leading foreign correspondent Tom Nuttall of The Economist and the head of European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)'s Berlin office, Jana Puglierin. As always, rate and review Uncommon Decency on Apple Podcasts, and send us your comments or questions at @UnDecencyPod or undecencypod@gmail.com. Please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/undecencypod.

The John Batchelor Show
1740: Berlin and the Russians. And the French. Tom Nuttall @The Economist

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 7:45


Photo: Berlin and the Russians. And the French. Tom Nuttall @The Economist https://www.economist.com/special-report/2021/09/20/the-european-union-will-badly-miss-angela-merkel?frsc=dg%7Ce The Economist | Missing Angela already

The John Batchelor Show
1740: Berlin in search of a coalition. Tom Nuttall @The Economist

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 15:55


Photo: Berlin in search of a coalition. Tom Nuttall @The Economist https://www.economist.com/europe/2021/09/25/german-candidates-fight-to-woo-moderate-voters?frsc=dg%7Ce The Economist | The hunt for the Merkel middle

The Bunker
Daily: Life after Mutti? GERMANY's post-Merkel future

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 23:32


After an initial COVID response that was lauded as an example to the world, Germany has experienced an unexpectedly harsh second wave. What will that mean for the twilight of the Merkel Era? Is Germany's strange opposition coalition of libertarians, alt.rightists and anti-vaxxers just fringe politics or something more serious? And what comes after Merkel? The Economist's Berlin bureau chief Tom Nuttall explains all to Justin Quirk. “When the COVID numbers are totted up, Germany will still turn out to be one of the places in Europe where you wanted to be”“When the pandemic hit, support for Merkel's Christian Democrats shot up.”“The Green Party in Germany really wants power. It craves it. And it's positioned itself very much as a centrist party.”“The big question is, how big is the Merkel Bonus for the CDU?”Presented by Justin Quirk. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin
Stammtisch - Glitz, glam and glitter: Eurovision meet EU elections

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 32:54


Is the Eurovision Song Contest the European Union on a three-drink-minimum? Find out, as this week not only popstars are on the ballot, but so are EU parliamentarians. Stammtisch host Damien McGuinness fires up the confetti canon and goes glam as DW's Michaela Küfner, Jessica Saltz from Euronews and the Economist’s Tom Nuttall talk European voting habits – both musical and political.

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin
Stammtisch - European elections: Who do EU think you are?

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 29:58


There's just a month to go till the EU heads to the polls. So what's on the German agenda? And do Germans even care? DW Stammtisch hosts Damien McGuinness and Michaela Küfner hit the campaign trail with The Economist's Tom Nuttall and journalist Emmanuelle Chaze. Plus, we unearth Germany's mysterious love for "Spargelzeit."

Ladywood
"An absolute classic Alma hissy fit"

Ladywood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 35:11


It's an episode with several satisfying (mostly) Bechdel-test-passing scenes, as Jane and Joanie finally formally meet, Alma and Martha have a cryptic confrontation over their fraught circumstances, and Alma takes out her frustration on Miss Isringhausen. Meanwhile, the men converse with dogs and dead people, and the camp experiences the rare event of coming together in the thoroughfare for something other than an ass-kicking when Tom Nuttall takes on a challenge involving his new bicycle.

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin
Stammtisch - The Berlinale Edition: Welcome to Politics-wood

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 32:02


With the Berlinale Film Festival in town, it's time to put on your gladrags as Stammtisch hands out its own awards. Who will win the coveted "Golden beer" for Best Political Comedy or EU rising star? Fresh from the red carpet, Damien McGuinness is joined by The Economist's Tom Nuttall, DW's Alex Forrest Whiting and ECFR's Almut Moeller.

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin

Don your political party hats as Stammtisch celebrates its first birthday! The Economist's Tom Nuttall and Berlin Policy Journal's Bettina Vestring join hosts Damien McGuinness and Michaela Küfner to blow out the candles and bring you Germany's biggest political stories of the week.

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Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The Aachen Treaty: A closer Franco-German relationship?

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 36:03


Anthony Dworkin steps in for Mark Leonard and speaks with Almut Möller, Manuel Lafont Rapnouil and Tom Nuttall about how significant the new treaty of friendship between France and Germany is. The podcast was recorded on the 17 January 2019. Bookshelf: Iron Kingdom by Christopher Clark https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/261/26185/iron-kingdom/9780140293340.html Wir sind ja nicht zum Spaß hier: Reportagen, Satiren und andere Gebrauchstexte by Deniz Yügel https://www.amazon.de/sind-nicht-Spa%C3%9F-hier-Gebrauchstexte/dp/3960540736 La Faiblesse du vrai: Ce que la post-vérité fait à notre monde commun by Myriam Revault d'Allonnes http://www.seuil.com/ouvrage/la-faiblesse-du-vrai-myriam-revault-d-allonnes/9782021383041 Sabbath's Theater by Philip Roth https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/103/1037630/sabbath-s-theater/9780099582014.html Warnings From Versailles: The Lessons of 1919, a Hundred Years On By Margaret MacMillan https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/europe/2019-01-08/warnings-versailles Picture credit: Official portrait and opening ceremony Emmanuel Macron (President of France) and Angela Merkel (Federal Chancellor of Germany) by NATO via https://www.flickr.com/photos/nato/43344877991, CC-by-NC-ND 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The Global Compact on Migration: The clash between populism and technocracy

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 34:43


Mark Leonard speaks with Shoshana Fine, Tom Nuttall, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca, and Patrycja Sasnal about the UN’s GCM, and whether it matters that some European countries haven’t signed it. The podcast was recorded on 12 December 2018. Bookshelf: Go, went, gone by Jenny Erpenbeck https://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-Went-Gone-Jenny-Erpenbeck/dp/1846276209 How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/562246/how-democracies-die-by-steven-levitsky-and-daniel-ziblatt/9781524762933/ Security at the Borders: Transnational Practices and Technologies in West Africa by Philippe M. Frowd https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/security-at-the-borders/4F392EE06A6B27A2E531C388C86B73E6 Revolution Of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology by Erich Fromm https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revolution-Hope-Toward-Humanized-Technology/dp/159056183X Distant love by Ulrich Beck and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Distant+Love-p-9780745661803 Picture credit: The main entrance to the Global Compact for Migration Conference in Marrakech, Morocco, by UN Photo/Abdelouahed Tajani via UN News https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/12/1028251, Copyright guidelines https://www.unmultimedia.org/photo/guidelines.jsp.

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin
Stammtisch: Poles apart - Warsaw's wobbly relationship with Berlin and Brussels

Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 38:45


This week we party with Poland as the country celebrate 100 years since regaining independence. But we also check out its tricky relationship with Berlin and Brussels. Damien McGuinness, Tom Nuttall, Anna Noryskiewicz and Nina Haase get in touch with their slavic souls, and dance the Brexit pain away with some Polish pop.

Escuchando Peliculas
Deadwood: Cosas de Niños #audesc #podcast #peliculas #Western #Drama #Crimen

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 47:51


Temporada 2 Episodio 8 : Cosas de niños Director Tim Van Patten Casting Mei Melancon, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Sarah Paulson (Miss Isringhausen) Sinopsis Wolcott presenta una reclamación sobre dos hermanos con mala leche, y entrega unos informes a su jefe sobre su progreso en general. Tom Nuttall, orgulloso, presenta su nueva bicicleta, pero algunos dudan que pueda montarla. Swearengen y Bullock discuten sobre las diferentes alternativas para la anexión de las colinas de Dakota.

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Escuchando Peliculas
Deadwood: Deadwood #audesc #podcast #peliculas #Western #Drama #Crimen 2004

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 59:05


Episodio 1 : Deadwood Director Walter Hill Guionista David Milch Casting Christopher Darga (Byron Sampson), David Carpenter, Dean Rader-Duval (Jimmy Irons) Sinopsis Seth Bullok abandona su puesto como Marshall en el territorio de Montana para comenzar una carrera como comerciante en Deadwood, territorio de Dakota, un pueblo hostil, sin ley, atacado por la fiebre del oro y situado en el corazón del territorio indio. Junto a Bullock, se traslada a Deadwood su amigo Sol Star. Antes de abandonar Montana, Bullock ajusticia a un ladrón de caballos, conteniendo a una multitud airada ante la oficina del sheriff que trata de impedir que se lleve a cabo un ahorcamiento legal. También recién llegado a Deadwood se encuentra el salvaje Wild Bill Hickok, el famoso pistolero y representante de la ley. Viaja con su viejo amigo Charlie Utter y la irreducible Calamity Jane. Las razones de Hickok para mudarse a las colinas negras no están demasiado claras, pero es obvio que su misma presencia en la ciudad trae el entusiasmo de los residentes. Tras llegar a Deadwood, Bullock y Star alquilan un local en el que abrir su tienda. Su propietario es Al Swearengen, dueño del Saloon de La Gema. Swearengen controla el whisky, las mujeres y el juego en Deadwood, y su fria eficacia se demuestra cuando golpea a Trixie, una de sus prostitutas, después de que ella mate a un cliente en lo que parece ser defensa propia. Mientras que el negocio de Bullock y Star tiene un comienzo enérgico, la presencia de Hickok en Deadwood continua atrayendo la atención de sus ciudadanos. El periodista del Deadwood Pioneer, A.W. Merrick intenta conseguir alguna información, pero el pistolero no le hace caso. También interesado está Cat McCall, un hombre dado a sentarse en las esquinas oscuras del saloon nº10 de Tom Nuttall. McCall declara no estar impresionado por Hickok, y jura "desplumar a ese hijo de perra al póquer" siempre que tenga ocasión. Wild Bill entra en el juego y se recupera de una terrible racha de pérdidas. Se ha casado recientemente, y esta interesado en ganar suficiente dinero para mantener a su esposa.

Unauthorized Cinnamon
Episode 20 - "Childish Things"

Unauthorized Cinnamon

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017


This week, Al has is on a mission to get tounges a-wagging about Montana. Meanwhile, Deadwood ripples with excitement as a bicycle arrives for Tom Nuttall. On the same stagecoach is Mr. Blazanov, telegraph operator, but the really important thing is the bicycle.

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Brexit means Brexit: implications for Europe of the UK election

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2017 33:50


ECFR’s director Mark Leonard talks with Tom Nuttall, author of the Charlemagne column in the Economist, and Susi Dennison, director of ECFR's European Power programme, about May's real reasons for calling elections and the implications for the Brexit negotiations. The podcast was recorded on 21st April 2017. Bookshelf: Alexander Betts & Paul Collier, Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life Emmanuel Macron, Révolution Christopher H. Achen & Larry M. Bartels, Democracy for Realists: Why Elections Do Not Produce Responsive Government Michael Gove, Now we’ll find out what Mayism stands for, The Times, 21st April 2017 Picture: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The EU in Trump's World #2: The big and the small picture of Brexit

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 40:31


ECFR’s director Mark Leonard discusses with Tom Nuttall, Brussels bureau chief for the Economist and Ulrike Franke, ECFR's Policy Fellow, whether the Brexit negotiations will be influenced by the changes to the liberal order unleashed by Donald Trump's election. The podcast was recorded on 17 January 2017. Bookshelf: Zadie Smith, Swing Time Michael Lewis, The Undoing Project Bruce Chatwin, In Patagonia Zygmunt Bauman, Liquid Modernity Picture: Max Pixel CC

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
ECFR's World in 30 Minutes: Brexit - the view from Brussels

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 44:48


ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks with Tom Nuttall, Brussels Bureau Chief of the Economist and author of the Charlemagne column, about reactions to the UK referendum result in the EU institutions, and the upcoming negotiations. The podcast was recorded on 26 July 2016. Bookshelf: This Blessed Plot by Hugo Young Britons: Forging the Nation 1707-1837 by Linda Colley Britain as Europe by Linda Colley Picture: Flickr/Thijs ter Haar

The Real Story
Does the EU Have a Future?

The Real Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 49:41


What does the UK leaving the EU say about the strength of the organisation going forward? Can it perhaps accomplish more with a reluctant partner gone? Or is the ambition of ever-closer political and economic union doomed? Owen Bennett Jones is in Brussels with a panel of European politicians and experts to reflect on the implications of the UK voting to leave the European Union. On the panel: journalist Tom Nuttall, Lithuanian MEP Antanas Guoga and Rosa Balfour, senior fellow in the European Programme at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and German MEP Hans-Olaf Henkel. With contributions from former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt, Italian MEP Laura Ferrara, German MEP Beatrix von Storch,

HoopleCast: An IntroCast For HBO's Deadwood
Deadwood 2x08 "Childish Things"

HoopleCast: An IntroCast For HBO's Deadwood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 115:23


Episode Twenty. Ignore the naked man shot whilst fleeing the Hearst mining operation and direct your attention toward this shiny new bicycle! Yes, the entire camp is abuzz as they wager on whether Tom Nuttall will successfully navigate his Boneshaker down the boardwalk. Meanwhile, William refuses tea... Ellsworth hauls a boulder... Joanie finds another use for Basil Hayden bourbon (official whiskey of HoopleCast). ... Also, Viv gives us the chismes on Colorado Charlie Utter and his immense sombrero. | Send feedback to hooplecast@gmail.com. Find our recording schedule, show notes, discussion threads, and more at hooplecast.com. | Recorded November 1, 2015. Released November 6, 2015. [Warning: Explicit Language.]