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Tamara Keith and Jasmine Wright on Trump’s BLS firing and trust in institutions
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8:59Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Jasmine Wright of NOTUS join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest political news, including President Trump fires the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after a weak jobs report and Texas Democrats risk arrest as they flee the state to block GOP-led redistricting. PBS News is su…
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Speculative Whiteness Part 2: Alt-Right Nerd with Dr. Jordan S. Carroll
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22:13In the second part of our column about the alt-right and Speculative Fiction fandom, we discuss the right wing and fandom. Alan and Jordan discuss why nerds/geeks are easy pickings for the alt-right, neurodiversity, eugenics, how the right wing uses fandom, Sad Puppies, Robert Heinlien, and much more.…
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WarRoom Battleground EP 821: No FEMA Funds For Antisemitism; Rebuilding The Jobs DataBy WarRoom.org
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Episode 4682: Bondi Pushes For Investigation Into Clinton Russia Hoax; Arresting Texas DemsBy WarRoom.org
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Texas Democrats leave state to stop GOP redistricting plan backed by Trump
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3:29Democrats from the Texas House of Representatives have fled the state in order to block the passage of a new congressional map. The redistricting is a priority for President Trump, but critics call it gerrymandering and election-rigging. Stephanie Sy reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Trump trying to ‘insulate himself from the will of the public,’ Texas Democrat says
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5:08Texas Democrats left the state to block a vote on a mid-decade redistricting plan that would benefit Republicans. Geoff Bennett discussed the move with Democratic state Rep. James Talarico, who is currently in Illinois. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS News
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News Wrap: At least 40 Gazans killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes
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4:52In our news wrap Monday, at least 40 Gazans were killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes, over 3,000 Boeing workers who build fighter jets and weapons went on strike, a suspected killer is still at large days after police said he gunned down four people in Montana and wildfires in California, Arizona, Colorado and Utah are fueled by dry conditions…
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Firing of labor statistics head undermines trust in key data, ex-Trump official warns
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8:42President Trump is expected to nominate a new head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics this week, days after firing Commissioner Erika McEntarfer following the release of a disappointing jobs report. The president dismissed the data as “rigged” and “manipulated for political purposes.” Geoff Bennett discussed more with William Beach, the commissioner…
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Tamara Keith and Jasmine Wright on Trump’s BLS firing and trust in institutions
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8:59Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Jasmine Wright of NOTUS join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest political news, including President Trump fires the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after a weak jobs report and Texas Democrats risk arrest as they flee the state to block GOP-led redistricting. PBS News is su…
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5 years after Beirut blast, victims struggle to rebuild lives as leaders evade blame
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7:36Five years ago, one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history ripped apart Beirut's waterfront with a terrifying power. The blast, which many still refer to as "the bomb," was not terrorism, nor was it war. It was caused by issues that have plagued Lebanon for years, and still do: municipal incompetence and government corruption. Leila Molan…
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Jesuit priest describes seeing ICE agents target migrants at immigration court
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6:49The Trump administration has made sweeping changes to the country’s immigration system. In recent months, ICE agents have been arresting migrants outside courtrooms and courthouses. William Brangham spoke with Father Brian Strassberger, a Jesuit Priest who serves migrants on both sides of the border, about what he saw at an immigration court hearin…
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Gates Foundation pledges $2.5B for women’s health worldwide
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6:59The Gates Foundation has announced a new $2.5 billion pledge through 2030 for women’s health initiatives worldwide. It comes at a time when the Trump administration is cutting major research and aid directed at women and maternal health. Amna Nawaz discussed the goals of this new funding with Dr. Anita Zaidi, president of the Gates Foundation's Gen…
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Tesla Awards Elon Musk $23.7 Billion in Stock to Stay Focused
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12:51P.M. Edition for Aug. 4. Tesla’s board has approved an interim pay package for CEO Elon Musk to incentivize him as he is dividing his time between several companies, with plans for a longer-term pay strategy. WSJ special writer Theo Francis reports that Musk wouldn’t be the only chief executive to enter the exclusive club of gaining stock-based pay…
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The effort to avert a partial government shutdown next month could be uglier than usual after Congress left town for its August recess with partisan tensions at a fever pitch. As the Trump administration seeks to claw back funding, fights over Senate confirmations and the files of convicted sex offender Jefrrey Epstein all threaten to create a toxi…
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Massive Redistricting in Texas, Border Crossings Plummet, & Michael Ellis
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36:30Today on The Scott Jennings Show, a massive redistricting showdown in Texas, new Russia-gate revelations with Deputy Director of the CIA, Michael Ellis, and TX State Rep. Briscoe Cain Keep up with the Trump Administration when you subscribe to The Trump Report. This email brings you daily highlights from the Oval Office, right to your inbox, 5 days…
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Could Australia get a national truth telling commission?
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15:49For nearly two decades, Australian governments have pledged to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians — in health, education, employment and justice. But year after year, the data tells a grim story: modest improvements in some areas and deepening crises in others. Behind the national figures, and in the shadow of the faile…
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BOMBSHELL! Smoking Gun Email Proves Hillary Invented Fake Russiagate Hoax!
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1:00:50A newly declassified annex to Special Counsel John Durham’s report includes a March 2016 memo showing that Hillary Clinton personally approved a campaign plan to publicly tie Donald Trump to Russian election interference, allegedly to distract from her private email scandal. The intelligence indicates the Clinton campaign enlisted both the DNC and …
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Episode 4681: Intel Confirms Clinton Plans To Smear Trump; CCP Inside The FedBy WarRoom.org
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Episode 4680: Democrats Flee Texas For Radical Far Left States; The McConnell SenateBy WarRoom.org
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Trump fires labor stats head after shaky jobs report.
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32:43On Friday, President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of labor statistics for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Erika McEntarfer, after the agency released a lower-than-expected July jobs report and revised May's and June's numbers downwards. The BLS reported that nonfarm payrolls increased by 73,000 in July, below Dow Jones’s estimated gain…
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A Jewish ABC staffer quits over anti-Israel bias and joins us for an exclusive interview, actress Sydney Sweeney gets surprise backing from Donald Trump after backlash. Plus, Michaelia Cash slams new data revealing net zero costs more than expected. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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China Restricts Critical Minerals to Western Defense Companies
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13:11A.M. Edition for Aug 4. China has gained leverage over the U.S. military supply chains by choking off the exports of critical minerals to Western defense companies. The WSJ’s Jon Emont explains how these restrictions from China will have significant consequences for the U.S. military. Plus, the Trump administration defends the president’s decision …
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Degrees of freedom? Harvard’s shakedown dilemma
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24:44Donald Trump’s mission to bend higher education to his will maintains its sharpest focus on Harvard. Will the venerable university settle—and should it? Our correspondents meet with France’s top general, who believes Russia will threaten Europe sooner than many people think. And a look at how satire changes when politics is beyond parody and its pr…
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Stories from Syria, China, Ivory Coast, and elsewhere This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.foreignexchanges.news/subscribeBy Derek Davison
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Sue Moroney
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23:27Brigitte Morten and Sue Moroney talk NCEA changes, the weekend's National Party Conference and Christopher Luxon urging New Zealand to say "yes." Plus health and safety rules shake up. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Episode 1531 - Ghislaine Maxwell Moves To Texas
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1:49:49Sarah Gonzales of The Blaze joins the show to talk about Ghislaine Maxwell moving to a prison in Texas, why Gen Z voters are so angry at Trump about the Epstein Files (and why no one can stop talking about it), the Sydney Sweeney/American Eagle ad controversy, and who the Democrats will run in 2028. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com/DRINKINBROS to ge…
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Supplies trickling into Gaza not enough to prevent Palestinian deaths, UN office warns
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5:38Sunday marks one week since Israel began daily “tactical pauses” of fighting in parts of Gaza to allow more aid into the territory. But humanitarian groups say supplies are only trickling in, with violence continuing to kill aid-seekers as the hunger crisis worsens. Ali Rogin speaks with United Nations humanitarian office spokesperson Olga Cherevko…
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News Wrap: Ukraine, Russia agree to exchange 1,200 prisoners as aerial strikes continue
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3:12In our news wrap Sunday, Russia and Ukraine traded strikes while Zelenskyy announced the countries agreed to a large prisoner exchange, the Senate left D.C. for the summer, the Smithsonian said the administration did not ask them to remove mentions of Trump’s impeachments from an exhibit, former Trump prosecutor Jack Smith is under investigation, a…
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What to know about Delta’s use of AI to adjust ticket prices in real time
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4:40The next time you purchase an airline ticket online, there’s a chance the price was influenced by artificial intelligence. Delta Airlines is the first major carrier to begin using AI to set ticket fares, the latest development in an industry that’s been experimenting with different ways to adjust ticket prices in real time. Ali Rogin speaks with Re…
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Why American children are less healthy now than nearly two decades ago
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4:33As the Trump administration works to reimagine public health, a new study paints a stark picture of the challenges facing the nation’s kids. American children’s health has significantly worsened across several key indicators since 2007, according to a recent study published in JAMA. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Christopher Forrest, a pediatrician and …
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Women find connection in the Lois Club, where everyone knows your name
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5:55In 2023, the U.S. surgeon general warned of an epidemic of loneliness, saying that increasing social isolation threatens Americans’ health and well-being. For some women, there’s a special club that offers immediate social connection — a place where everyone knows your name. Special correspondent Megan Thompson reports on the Lois Club. PBS News is…
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A collective howl of protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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13:50In spite of pouring rain, government opposition and a failed police ban, 90,000 people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge yesterday. It was the largest pro-Palestinian protest in Australia’s history. It was a moment of mass demonstration against 21 months of war in Gaza, where tens of thousands of civilians, including children, have been kill…
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The Sunday Podcast: Isaac, Ari, and Kmele talk about Sydney Sweeney, stock trading ban, the Trump economy and some fractures in the MAGA world.
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1:50:16In this episode, Isaac, Ari and Kmele talk about Sydney Sweeney and her wonderful jeans, the stock trading ban, the latest on the Trump economy and some of the fractures in MAGA world with whats going down in Gaza. All of this followed by an extra good grievance section. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional perspe…
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We are in the heat of the summer travel season, and many travelers are finding that it’s getting more expensive to take a vacation. Airlines, whose hopes for this year were rattled by tariff uncertainty, have started adapting to more upscale consumers; Southwest, for example, has adopted new bag fees and started selling tickets with assigned seats.…
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Zohran Mamdani’s Social Media Triumph | The Time of Monsters
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37:26Writing in The New Republic, Greg Sargent called attention to Zohran Mamdani’s highly effective media strategy which has allowed him to reach many voters that have been drifting away from the Democratic Party, especially young people and immigrants. In punchy, short videos, Mamdani has offered an optimistic message that celebrates big city life and…
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Rep. Sarah McBride Won’t Be Baited by GOP ‘Provocateurs’
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52:12Freshman Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Del.) is the first out transgender member of Congress. Within days of her election this past November, she faced attacks from Republican colleagues who tried to draw her into a public conflict. Nevertheless, McBride has continued to find ways to forge ties across the aisle. In this week’s episode of The Conversation, …
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Economist analyzes fallout of Trump’s sweeping new tariffs and firing of BLS commissioner
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5:21The White House’s announcement Friday that it will impose hefty tariffs on imports from nearly 70 countries next week triggered the worst day on Wall Street in more than a month. Those economic jitters were compounded by a weaker than expected jobs report, which prompted Trump to fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner who produced it. Eco…
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News Wrap: Dozens more aid-seekers in Gaza killed by Israeli forces, witnesses say
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2:50In our news wrap Saturday, Israeli forces killed at least 10 people after opening fire near two aid distribution sites in Gaza, Russia claims it captured a village in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, former Colombian President Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery, and four astronauts arrived at the Internationa…
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Former Venezuelan detainees speak out about abuse in El Salvador’s mega-prison
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5:30In July, a three-country deal released 238 Venezuelan migrants the Trump administration had rounded up and sent to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador. Now, some of the freed men are speaking out about the physical and psychological abuse they endured while locked up. Ali Rogin speaks with ProPublica reporter Melissa Sanchez for more. PBS News i…
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New book explores the science behind ‘super aging’ and longer, healthier lifespans
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4:48Imagine a future where the aging process can be delayed and more people live active, healthy and disease-free lives well into their 90s. That reality may be sooner than you think, according to Dr. Eric Topol, author of the new book “Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity.” Ali Rogin speaks with Topol about the rapidly advancing scienc…
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How the ‘Creek Crawlers’ are using their summer vacation to inspire others
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5:23This summer, a group of intrepid kids in Indianapolis is documenting their adventures and posting them on Instagram. Along the way, they’re inspiring others to get off their screens and get outdoors. Ali Rogin reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS News
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Episode 4679: The Enemy We Face Is In Beijing; The White Collar Job ApocalypseBy WarRoom.org
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