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Our U.S. correspondent Karen Kasler has the latest from the ongoing election campaign.
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In this fist episode you get to know Tony and Haydon. They are also joined by special guests Georgia Lawyer Brad Schober and Florida State House Candidate Luis Miguel. Together they will explore some astounding things in Austalia and the US Primaries.
Our conversation recaps the latest round of primary races, examines the prospects of Sweden and Finland membership into NATO, outlines the latest with the Russia-Ukraine War, and covers a recent Congressional hearing into UFOs. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Federal Affairs Manager, UBS US Office of Public Policy. Host: Daniel Cassidy
Our conversation recaps the latest round of primary races, examines the prospects of Sweden and Finland membership into NATO, outlines the latest with the Russia-Ukraine War, and covers a recent Congressional hearing into UFOs. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Federal Affairs Manager, UBS US Office of Public Policy. Host: Daniel Cassidy
In this episode, we're continuing coverage on a $40 billion-dollar aid package to Ukraine and where it stands in Congress. We also cover primaries in West Virginia and Nebraska. Then, we'll break down a new CDC report about gun-related deaths in the US and a recall impacting nearly 130,000 Tesla vehicles. Lastly, we'll tell you about a new Netflix subscription option with ads that may be in the works. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Our conversation examines the fallout of the recent SCOTUS opinion leak on Roe vs Wade and the potential implications, takeaways from the first round of US primary elections, the latest on Ukraine Aid and more. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Federal Affairs Manager, UBS US Office of Public Policy. Host: Daniel Cassidy
Our conversation examines the fallout of the recent SCOTUS opinion leak on Roe vs Wade and the potential implications, takeaways from the first round of US primary elections, the latest on Ukraine Aid and more. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Federal Affairs Manager, UBS US Office of Public Policy. Host: Daniel Cassidy
Unsere Reihe #frischesWissen ist die direkte Leitung zu den mittelhessischen Hochschulen. Forscher:innen und Student:innen können hier ihre Expertise veröffentlichen und so Wissen formlos und direkt an interessierte Bürger:innen weiter leiten. Nach der Wahl ist vor der Wahl, und somit erhält die Podcastfolge zu den US-Vorwahlen (die dann in die Abwahl von D Trump im November 2020 mündeten) bleibende Aktualität. Der Beitrag von Paul und Siamak aus dem Seminar zur US-Wahl des Marburger Politikwissenschaftler Hubert Zimmermann nimmt die aus europäischer Perspektive nur wenig verständlichen Vorwahlen (Primaries) zur eigentlichen Präsidentenwahl unter die Lupe, zeichnet historische Linien nach und bewertet die aktuelle Wahlsystematik. Zum Making-of: Dankenswerterweise stellte Prof H Zimmermann im Semiar zur US-Wahl den Studierenden frei, eine englischsprachige Studienarbeit zu verfassen (das ist der Standard) oder einen Podcast (das ist neu, dann in dt. Sprache). Letzteres hat den Charme, dass die Abschlussarbeit und die erarbeitete Expertise einem größeren Kreis an Hörer*innen zugänglich gemacht wird. Schließlich sind die Studierenden durch ihre Beschäftigung mit den Seminarthemen auf der Höhe der Zeit und stecken in der aktuellen Diskussion. Danke fürs Teilen. Überzeugt Euch davon und hört rein. (Der Beitrag steht unter Creative Commons cc-by-nc-sa, Musik gema-frei, und das Bild: Unitower, Bildquelle: Wikipedia)/ms Folge direkt herunterladen
The politics of the economic challenges facing President Donald Trump from coronavirus, and the result of the Primaries, held yesterday in six US states?
Economic impact of coronavirus, Liberal mp Gladys Liu on the work she is doing with the Australian Chinese community, US Primaries for Democrat Presidential nominee, US begins work on a peace deal with the Taliban and Labor tries to muscle in on regional Australia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Morning News Podcast for Friday, February 14th. What is the state of tech jobs in Calgary. Sue and Andrew speak with Mary Moran, CEO of Calgary Economic Development on why more focus is needed on the sector. Next they talk US Politics with Washington Bureau Chief for Global News Jackson Proskow. He has the latest on the US Primaries, the Coronavirus and the many 'tweets' of President Donald Trump. Did you forget to make plans for Valentine's Day? Well, never fear - help is here! Calgary Lifestyle Blogger Ryan Massel pops by with some last minute ideas that won't break the bank. If Cupid didn't find you this year, maybe it's a good time to look at 'readying' yourself for love. The Morning News team speaks with a professional matchmaker on taking the steps to self-improvement that could lead to meeting 'the one'. And finally, it's a trip back in time. Brett Megarry has the latest flicks to hit theatres, including "Fantasy Island".
Dunn Street founder Stephen Donnelly got on the phone with the newly elected Federal Member for Lilley - Anika Wells for some speech prep.As Anika prepares to deliver her first speech in parliament on Monday, she discussed the topics, themes and challenges that come with drafting this inaugural speech.Anika gave us the inside word on O-Week in Canberra, she spoke of the weight on millennial Labor politicians and being entrusted with the policy responsibilities for future generations; what impact the climate debate had on Queensland in the federal election campaign; what plot points in her life have shaped her politics; and they brush up on the candidates in the Democratic primaries.The presenting sponsor of Socially Democratic is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help organise to build winning campaigns in your community, your business or organisation and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au
Cruz drops out after Trump all but locked down the Republican nomination with a win in Indiana, while Sanders pulls ahead for 18th victory in 2016. Michael Diamond from the Upstream Strategy Group joined Libby to discuss what the results could mean.
Ted Cruz has gone; Bernie Sanders's numbers still don't add up… it looks like Clinton vs Trump in November. Political scientist Simon Jackman talks to Inside Story podcast editor Peter Clarke about how the contest is likely to unfold and what it means for Congress and the post-2016 political scene. Interview originally appeared on the Inside Story website, 4 May 2016.
UK politicians race to reveal their tax returns, New Zealanders race to the Pastafarian altar, whilst an Aussie newspaper columnist puts education down to genetics and Bronwyn Bishop flies off into the sunset.RUNNING ORDER00:00 Introduction01:32 Cameron and the Inheritance Tax07:00 Bronwyn Bishop for Q11:35 US Primaries – an update22:19 The growing gender gap26:57 McDonalds – higher wages happier staff31:18 Cash can’t beat genetics – no excuse38:28 The race to reveal tax returns42:50 Whittingdale’s sex life ignored44:40 Sniffer dogs not working47:17 What’s the Big Idea: a better sue of space58:12 Have we reached peak coal?1:02:11 Employers recruit people just like them1:08:36 The tragic fall of London – worst movie ever?1:11:57 New Zealand’s Panama reputation1:15:17 Legalising Marijuana – an economic win1:17:25 The bike pant problem1:19:55 Air NZ to pull out of Virgin?1:22:39 NZ’s first Pastafarian wedding1:29:21 Etihad’s Good Deed1:31:55 Dead: Mind the Gap, Blake and Golden Eagles
After the terrorist attacks in Ivory Coast, Simon Allison joins the team to talk about what's going on in East Africa. Then J. Brooks Spector unpacks the madness and mayhem of the U.S. primaries.
Aadit Kapadia, Sunanda Vashisht and Pramod Kumar Buravalli discussed important legislations: Real Estate Reform, National Waterways and Oil Exploration passed with bipartisan support in parliament. Also, discussed Kanhaiya's crude and uncouth behavior. This podcast also discussed Trump Vs others in the US Presidential Primaries. And finally, World Cultural Festival, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and its promotion of India as a soft state. If you like what we are doing do consider supporting a podcast at: https://www.myind.net/support-podcast
University of Birmingham’s Adam Quinn sits down with Scott Lucas and special guest David Dunn to discuss the important issue of the week. This edition features discussion on the US Primaries. Firstly the Republican nomination: can anyone stop Trump? Secondly, why has Clinton seemed to lose step to Sanders? Who will win the nominations, why […]
On this episode of the Fresh Brew Podcast, we discuss the US Primaries, plus the LGBT News. And in Tech we briefly cover Apple verses the FBI. Get in touch with the show, tweet your message to @LennieAuckland. Host: Lennie Auckland. Producer: Matt Auckland.
Candidates are dropping like flies from the US Primaries, whilst support is rising in the UK for an exit from Europe. Meanwhile, Australia is looking at new ways of voting.RUNNING ORDER00:00 Introduction02:31 Absolutely anything - a movie review07:10 Bush dips out of US Presidential primaries15:14 Will Obama pick a new Supreme Court Judge?21:38 Is Australia becoming a pariah state?29:30 The UK racing for a Brexit46:41 Stilgherrian on Apple's Error 53 saga59:12 American footballers doing their heads in1:06:20 What's the Big Idea?: shopping, bras, language and tea hats1:14:27 Turnbull's wrong on negative gearing1:20:40 Kiwi's rights down under1:26:45 NZ - too generous on refugees?1:29:27 Christchurch - still shaking, 5 years on1:33:23 Australia's election reforms - an easier solution1:39:10 Britain's highest loo1:41:41 Derbyshire town, bursting at the seems1:45:18 Recreating Lennon, from the hair down
Welcome to the Standard Issue podcast. Here we get smart, funny women together and let them have a good old natter. This week Hannah Dunleavy, Kate McCabe and Sarah Millican are talking about the US primaries, covering everything from Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to Smurfette and Mr Whippy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.