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In this podcast from the Center for Humane Technology, co-hosts Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin explore the incredible power that technology has over our lives — and how we can use it to catalyze a humane future. Join us every other Thursday as we confront challenges and explore solutions with a wide-range of thought leaders and change-makers — like Kate Raworth on renegade economics, Audrey Tang on digital democracy, Daniel Schmachtenberger on global coordination, and Yuval Noah Harari on the ...
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Episode #113 The IRS saves the day? Grubhub instant pay, and getting deactivated for too many deliveries
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news there are meetings underway by two powerful economic groupings today - the G7 and the BRICS countries. The G7 has about twice…
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Political Economy Forum


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#80 - Human Trafficking in the US - w/ Rachel Castellano and Ryan Goehrung
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In this episode, host Nicolas Wittstock speaks to Rachel Castellano and Ryan Goehrung, both PhD Candidates in the Political Science Dept. at the University of Washington, about their work on Human Trafficking in the US. In a recent paper, Rachel and Ryan explore the T-Visa program, intended to offer survivors of human trafficking a form of legal re…
Designers and creatives can have an important impact in the circular economy, but how do we put that into action? In this episode, Philippe Meunier, co-founder and CEO of creative agency Sid Lee, shares 10 tips with us on how to find more creative solutions. From removing fear around new projects, and why it’s important to embrace fun in creative w…
Early education and childcare can have a critical impact both on helping children to develop and in supporting parents, especially mothers, to work. In recent months, reports of soaring childcare costs and staff shortages combined with the wider cost of living crisis have pushed government to act. But how expensive is childcare in the UK? How does …
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The U-S and its allies tighten the screws on Russia - Morning Brief - Marketplace Minute - June 27, 2022
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It looks like Russia will default on its foreign debt for the first time in more than a hundred years; many U-S companies are still not saying anything about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Marketplace
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Russia defaults on foreign debt for the first time since 1917
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Russia has defaulted on its foreign debt for the first time since the 1917 revolution, according to reports. The country missed a deadline of Sunday night to meet a 30-day grace period on interest payments of $100M on two Eurobonds originally due on May 27. Some Taiwanese holders of Russian Eurobonds said on Monday that they had not received intere…
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Why Russia says it has not defaulted on its foreign debt
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Russia appears to have defaulted on foreign-currency debt for the first time in over a century. But it does not consider itself in default because its payments have been blocked by Western sanctions.By NPR
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Office Hours: Portfolio Diversification, the Streaming Industry, and the Future of Brand Strategy
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Scott answers a question about investing in individual stocks vs. ETFs, and how to diversify your portfolio. Scott also takes a question regarding the streaming industry’s future and offers his advice to a brand strategist. Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
In the 1990s, drug manufacturers began marketing their products directly to consumers. Since then, prescription drug advertising has become a multibillion dollar industry, and some have worried that it might be getting between patients and what their doctors think is in their best interest. But in a paper in the American Economic Journal: Microecon…
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Patreon Preview – 171. Technology + Capital + Cities
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Jathan is back from Sweden where he was giving a keynote at a smart cities conference. For this episode, Jathan delivers his keynote here — “State-as-a-Platform” – Sovereignty and Capital in Smart Governance – which is followed by a rousing discussion about the relations between agency and structure, doom and hope, positioning and maneuvering.Subsc…
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PBS NewsHour - Segments


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Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade puts other rights at risk
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Democrats on Capitol Hill are urging President Biden to take immediate action to protect abortion rights following the Supreme Court decision. It also comes after Justice Clarence Thomas said in his concurring opinion the court should reconsider other precedents such as same-sex marriage. Kenji Yoshino, a professor of constitutional law at the NYU …
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How doctors are reacting to the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
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After the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade, Americans seeking reproductive health care are facing profound logistical, legal and medical obstacles. Women's health clinics in several states are already canceling appointments overs fears of violating state laws that now restrict or ban abortion. Dr. Jamila Perritt, president of Physicians for Repr…
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News Wrap: Russia targets Ukraine's capital with series of missile attacks
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In our news wrap Sunday, Russia shattered weeks of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with a series of missile attacks, leaders from seven Western nations gathered for the G-7 summit in Germany, Norway is mourning following a shooting outside a popular gay club in Oslo that left two dead, and at least 22 young people were found dead in …
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NFL faces criticism for handling of misconduct accusations
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testified this past week as part of a congressional investigation into the Washington Commanders' workplace practices. The Commanders have been criticized by more than a dozen former employees who said it was a "toxic" environment that included sexual harassment of female workers. Howard Bryant, sports journalist and …
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Nonprofit tackles inequities by building playgrounds in low-income neighborhoods
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Nearly 30 million children in the U.S. do not have a park within a 10-minute walk of their home. And children from lower-income neighborhoods tend to have less access to parks than those in high-income areas. But as special Correspondent Cat Wise reports, a nonprofit is working to end those play space inequities. PBS NewsHour is supported by - http…
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ORIGIN: The Blues level up the series in Perth with a convincing win
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The fallout continues over the US Supreme Court decision on abortion laws; The Prime Minister jets to Spain for the NATO Summit; AND NASA launches its first rocket out of the Northern Territory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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Real Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


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The Next Big Trade - Egon Von Greyerz Explains Why We Must Prepare for the Worst, Now More Than Ever
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Here’s a full-length episode from Real Vision's original series, The Next Big Trade - be sure to subscribe.. When the Fed hiked interest rates on June 13th to levels not seen since before the onset of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Egon Von Greyerz was more wary than usual. As the Founder and Managing Partner of Matterhorn Asset Management, he is no strang…
Countrywide takes you outside the cities into regional Australia, talking about the food you eatBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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PBS NewsHour - Full Show


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June 25, 2022 - PBS News Weekend full episode
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Saturday on the NewsHour, we explore how states where abortion is legal are shifting to protect access for women. After more than 1,100 people died in an earthquake in Afghanistan, aid organizations struggle to deliver help. Plus, Congress narrowly averted allowing a critical school lunch program to expire this week, but the action may have come to…
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How some states are moving to protect abortion access
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As conservatives across the country celebrate the Supreme Court's decision to end the nationwide right to abortion, Democratic leaders are quickly moving to make sure they ensure access to reproductive care where state laws and politics allow it. Geoff Bennett speaks with California Attorney General Rob Bonta about his state's plan to preserve abor…
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News Wrap: Biden signs major gun safety legislation
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In our news wrap Saturday, President Biden signed bipartisan gun legislation marking the most extensive move toward gun control in years. A federal court blocked the FDA from banning sales of Juul electronic cigarettes, which the agency says are marketed to promote smoking among young people. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newsh…
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Aid workers struggle to reach quake victims in Afghanistan
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More than eleven hundred people have died in the earthquake that devastated several regions of eastern Afghanistan. Ali Rogin reports on the challenges aid organizations are facing to make large deliveries of desperately-needed emergency supplies. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Congress extends school lunch program, but maybe too late
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Congress voted Friday to extend the pandemic-era school meal waivers program, credited with providing millions of children access to free meals, narrowly averting a June deadline. Advocates say the delay in passing the extension has already jeopardized access to summer meals for nearly 7 million children. Geoff Bennett speaks with Wilfred Chan of t…
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How some schools sidestep Title IX's protections for women
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Title IX, the federal law that bars educational institutions from discriminating on the basis of sex turned 50 this week. But some top college sports programs are skirting the spirit, if not the letter, of the law. Ali Rogin speaks with USA Today reporter Rachel Axon who investigated how schools miscount female athletes. PBS NewsHour is supported b…
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Interview with Macro Alf: Is it Time to Buy Bonds? [Eurodollar University, Ep. 253]
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How does a former bank trader with billions of euros in assets react to an impending recession? Is the inflection in bond yields (back down) and prices (back up) starting right now? Did the European Central Bank just warn of a re-run of the 2011-12 European Sovereign Debt Crisis? ----EP. 253 REFERENCES---- Alfonso Peccatiello's Substack: https://Th…
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Real Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


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My Life in 4 Trades - Dan Morehead Explains How Bitcoin Is Still One of His Best Trades
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Here’s a full-length episode from Real Vision's original series, My Life in 4 Trades - be sure to subscribe. Dan Morehead, the CEO of Pantera Capital, talks with Maggie Lake about how new investors should approach crypto during a bear market, why he believes Bitcoin will make a comeback, and what lessons he's learned throughout his career. Learn mo…
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June 24, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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Friday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court revokes national abortion rights sending shockwaves across the nation. As many states move to instantly outlaw the procedure, we explore the legal opinions behind the decision, the protest, the praise and what comes next in the battle over abortion law. Plus Capehart and Gerson on the politics behind the de…
All three major U.S. equity indexes were up more than 2% heading into Friday’s close, even as the University of Michigan’s reading of consumer sentiment hit a record low in June. As its inflation-fighting efforts threaten growth, the Federal Reserve released results of its periodic “stress tests” showing that all subject banks passed. “Bear in mind…
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How the Supreme Court rewrote national abortion law
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Today saw a tectonic shift on abortion rights. The U.S. Supreme Court remade the legal landscape, throwing out the precedent laid down 50 years ago in Roe v. Wade. John Yang explores the decision, the praise, the protest and how the day unfolded in Washington and around the nation. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/f…
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Inside the Supreme Court decision that overturns abortion rights
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The Supreme Court's decision to overturn abortion law in the U.S. rocked the nation, but the court's conservative majority wasn't unanimous. Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal explains how Chief Justice Roberts responded to the decision and how the liberal dissent argues against creating a patchwork of laws across the nation. PBS NewsHour is …
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What's next in the legal battle over abortion?
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An estimated 26 states are certain or likely to ban abortion following the Supreme Court's ruling. What's next in the legal battle over abortion? Mary Ziegler, law professor at the University of California and author of "Dollars for Life: The Anti Abortion Movement and the Fall of the Republican Establishment," joins John Yang to discuss the future…
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An anti-abortion advocate on what comes after Roe
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After celebrating a victory in the Supreme Court, activists will work in every state to further restrict access to abortion according to Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. Dannenfelser spoke with Judy Woodruff about public support for banning abortion and how states should support women and children in post-Roe A…
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Many will be forced into pregnancy after Roe decision, abortion rights advocate says
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No one gets to stay neutral in this moment, Alexis McGill Johnson President of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund says in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. Johnson says pro-choice advocates are mobilizing to fight the "extremism" behind nationwide efforts to ban abortion. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newsh…
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Work 'has just begun,' Ohio anti-abortion advocate says after Roe overturned
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Michael Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life, has been working toward the goal of overturning Roe v. Wade for more than a decade. On the day when federal protections for abortion have been overturned, he joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the need for a robust social safety net in his state, where an injunction was just lifted on its six-week ban. P…
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After Roe, abortion rights advocate predicts worsening Black maternal mortality crisis
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As abortion is banned in many parts of the U.S., it is "unconscionable" to ask states' pandemic-strapped health care systems to absorb more patients, said Kelly Davis, executive director of New Voices for Reproductive Justice. Davis joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the realities and growing burdens facing many women who seek abortions, and why it's not …
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News Wrap: Congress passes bipartisan gun control measures
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In our news wrap Friday, the House of Representatives gave final approval to a $15 billion gun violence bill, the first of its kind in nearly three decades. The measure curbs gun sales to people convicted of domestic violence, and helps fund state laws to take guns away from people who are deemed dangerous. Also, Ukrainian forces conceded control o…
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Capehart and Gerson on the end of Roe v. Wade
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Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and Washington Post opinion columnist Michael Gerson join Judy Woodruff to discuss what the Supreme Court's decision to overturn abortion rights means to the nation in a moment of great political and cultural discord. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade - Closing Bell - Marketplace Minute - June 24, 2022
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Stocks rise; SCOTUS decision will impose new costs on people seeking abortions; new home sales rise; consumer sentiment falls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Marketplace
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The January 6th select committee is continuing to pick apart the events and forces that led up to the attack on the Capitol. After weeks two of hearings, what have we learned about Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election? Andrea Bernstein, Ilya Marritz and Jack Beatty join Kimberly Atkins Stohr.…
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Surveillance: Recession Chances with Hatzius (Podcast)
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Jan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs Chief Economist, says a US recession is likely to be shallow if it happens. Ian Lyngen, BMO Capital Markets Head of US Rates Strategy, says all inflation is the same for the Fed at the moment. Tina Fordham, Fordham Global Foresight Geopolitical Strategist & Founder, discusses the tensions governments are facing over infla…
Today's subjects are the German gas emergency; how Macron will govern; and the split in Five Star.By Wolfgang Munchau
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Eco-conscious tourists drawn to glamorous camping
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Eco-tourism is a growing trend in the travel industry. The desire to be with in nature while still maintaining a level of luxury is steering travelers towards glamping, the modern take on camping. Tayyibe Aydin reports from a glampsite in Sapanca, Türkiye.#Glamping #EcoTourism # Türkiye
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Türkiye and Saudi Arabia look to boost bilateral trade, investment
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Türkiye and Saudi Arabia are looking to boost their economic ties and increase bilateral investments, following a visit to Ankara by the Kingdom's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Businesses are now hoping for a rebound. Construction, refined fuel and chemical companies along with manufacturers of textiles and furniture would be among the biggest …
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Sri Lanka struggling with shortages of food, fuel and medicine
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Sri Lanka's economic crisis is deepening, as the government scrambles for money just to pay for basic goods. The country needs a bailout worth billions of dollars, which officials say will buy them time to implement reforms that can turn things around. Paolo Montecillo has more.For more on this, we spoke to Chayu Damsinghe in Colombo. He is head of…
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The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade - Marketplace Minute - June 24, 2022
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell tells Congress the Fed is “strongly committed” to bringing down inflation; FedEx earnings match analysts’ predictions with upbeat expectations for the future; Netflix cuts about 300 employees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Marketplace
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EU steps up efforts to cut dependence on Russian energy
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Russia's attack on Ukraine has made energy a new battlefield. The EU has been searching for ways to cut its dependency on Moscow's fossil fuels and the quest to cut energy costs is also driving other countries to seek out new suppliers. Sibel Karkus has more from Berlin.For more on the story, Bob Ward joined us from London. He's the policy and comm…
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Guest Appearance: ReSolve Asset Management & Jeff Snider [Ep. 252, Eurodollar University]
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Jeff Snider explains how the global currency and monetary systems actually work, the origins of the Eurodollar system, Triffin’s Paradox and the breakdown of the Bretton Woods System, the stampede towards prime collateral at all costs, the importance of sentiment and why the main role of central banks is theatrical, how vast swathes of the real eco…