From smart phones to smart homes, the Android Police Podcast gives you exactly what you need from a tech podcast - no more, no less. Every week, each of our hosts curate topics to talk about. It could be tracking through your newsfeed or a passion project or two. We're centered on Android, but go far and wide, so if you're looking for good talk that won't waste your time, listen and subscribe.
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Talking the beat to cover what matters to you as an LEO. Join deputy chief Jim Dudley (ret.) every weekly as he sits down with law enforcement leaders and criminal justice experts to discuss strategy, challenges and trends in policing.
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The establishment media is doing everything possible to make sure you do not hear some of the most important voices out there on medicine, science, politics, business, media, and so much more. But at Conversations That Matter, host Alex Newman interviews key people with important information to share that they don’t want you to hear–information that might save your life and family, literally, as well as your liberty.
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The podcast where we listen to the world‘s best bands to find their worst songs.
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True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
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True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime Investigations Best True Crime Stories Podcast 2024 Police Interrogations, True Crime Investigations and MORE! true crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers
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Radicals in Conversation is a monthly podcast from Pluto Press, one of the world’s leading independent, radical publishers. Every month we sit down with leading campaigners, authors and academics to bring you in-depth conversations and radical perspectives on the issues that matter the most.
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Facing life and death situations on a daily basis can take its toll on wellbeing. The SCION group (the Self Care Interactive Online Network) wants to help police, sheriff’s, and anyone in a stressful job or hectic life optimize their health and resilience. Hosts Detective Ben Melendrez and Nils Rosenbaum, MD both work for a large metropolitan police department and will interview a wide range of guests to help listeners learn practical and scientific ways to improve their health and wellbeing ...
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WYE is the podcast that responds to all emergencies on and off the job. This podcast covers four core areas of life: Physical, Financial, Emotional, and Professional. Inside each of those cores lies four phases of an emergency: Education, Preparation, Response, and Recovery. Through each core, WYE will offer different perspectives on each phase. Industry and Subject Matter Experts will offer their guidance on how best to leverage possibility and maximize results in each of the four areas.
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This is Workers Comp Matters, hosted by Attorney Alan s. Pierce. the only Legal Talk Network program that focuses entirely on the people and the law in workers compensation cases. Nationally recognized Trial Attorney, expert and author, Alan S. Pierce is a leader committed to making a difference when workers comp matters.
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Welcome to the LVPPA Podcast, where President Steve Grammas takes you on a captivating journey through the world of law enforcement in our country. With a keen focus on the brave officers of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), we delve into insightful topics that matter most to our dedicated law enforcement community.
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This Day in Maine gathers together the news that matters to Mainers. The nightly show features stories from the award-winning Maine Public News team.
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Steps away from Parliament Hill, we are the Voice of Canada's Capital. The issues that matter in Ottawa, matter to us. Whether it is politics or policing, arts or entertainment, we promise to dig deeper and to ask questions that get to the heart of the matter. We are the largest, longest-running magazine in Canada's National Capital Region. To read more, visit ottawalife.com.
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While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
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Join Simon Barnett and James Daniels to discuss and debate the issues that matter most to New Zealanders. From the world stage to here at home, with the latest in news and views, you will always be in the know with Si and James.
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Welcome to Justice 4 All- Prisoners Lives Matter M.I. podcast where, "Truth is shared Freely!"
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I talk about life and then some. Nowadays I'm covering a lot of ground because life is not a bowl of cherry's. I mix the informative with the funny while talking about the things that matter the most. We share stories about life, family, and the times we are living in. Tune in and remember, someone's story helped you. Your story will help someone... Love You Guys, Peace Out.
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Welcome to the Black Lives Matter Web Series podcast, where amazing things happen.
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The Profiling Evil Podcast delves into unsolved criminal cases from around the world. We look into the mind of the predator and talk about crime motivation, victim selection and behavior. Some episodes examine how investigators work and how they capitalize on mistakes made by the offender. Your host, Mike King, retired after a distinguished law enforcement career where he served as Chief of Staff to Utah Attorney General Jan Graham and Weber County Attorney Reed M. Richards. He learned polic ...
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Eric is a 16-year police officer currently serving as a Patrol Operations Commander in Washington State. He is an author and content creator focused on wellness, police leadership, and community engagement. He started Blue Grit to support practices for building optimal lives and careers for first responders, their families, and those looking to enter emergency services. Listen, share, and learn tips and lessons from Eric and others to support your health, mindset, and build a better you, fam ...
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This is the official podcast for the Los Angeles Police Protective League. The LAPPL Podcast is a way to enhance communication and educate on various topics and discuss current issues. Guests will be invited to speak in relation to their realm of expertise and position. Topics will include Department policy and procedure, politics, legal concerns and other subjects of interest.
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Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, about and for motorcyclists. We talk to motorcycle industry figures, technical experts and riders just like you no matter what bike they love to ride. Please sign up on the mailing list at http://tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon and subscribe in popular podcast apps or listen to every episode at http://chasingthehorizon.us.
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HR experts break down work problems with real talk and humor. No matter what role you play in the workplace, this is for you. We will be discussing trending HR topics, personal HR nightmare stories and questions written in by our audience. We’re slayin’ these HR Nightmares one episode at a time and we hope you join in on the fun! This show is hosted by Lisa Leath, SHRM-SCP, President of Leath HR Group, Beth Looney, SHRM-SCP, and Amy Conway, SHRM-SCP. You can watch the episodes on Leath HR Gr ...
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The Disruptors Podcast presents B.C. & Ski purveyors of Positive Mental Attitude (PMA), music, and a love for people. With backgrounds in proactive police work, gang units, homicide investigations, informant development, and training, the boys found a natural knack for conversation. With guests ranging from musicians, free-thinking first responders, entrepreneurs, reformed extremists, gang members, drug dealers, and subject matter experts in various disciplines, B.C. & Ski deliver conversati ...
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Join TWS as we discuss our latest discrimination and police brutality cases along with hot button social justice issues. The revolution is here!
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Welcome to the Wheels Up podcast, the resource to help business, executive and VIP travellers stay safe on the ground and in the air. Join travel security and executive protection expert Troy Claydon as he shares tips on how to give yourself or those in your care a safe journey no matter where your travels take you.https://expertsonair.fm/wheels-up/ http://www.panopticsolutions.com/
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🎵 Dive deep into the diverse sonic realms with "Air Tight" on Green Coast Radio! Hosted by the dynamic The Alex a.k.a Alex Robles, this eclectic music show is a sonic journey through the kaleidoscope of genres, cultures, and eras. 🎙️ Whether you're into indie rock, world beats, electro-funk, or soulful ballads, there's something in store for every ear! 🌿 But that's not all! Elevate your senses as Alex offers expert cannabis strain reviews, ensuring you find the perfect vibe for every track. ...
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Big Head on the Block is based on real experiences in Law Enforcement over my 32-year career. As a retired Lieutenant from Baton Rouge City Police and former small-town Chief of Police, I will go in depth into cases I have personally worked to give you a unique perspective as well as my opinions in these cases. I will have guest speakers that are former Cops, gang members and civilians whose families were impacted by crime. I will offer insight on safety and bring in consultants that are sub ...
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Consider the Constitution is a podcast from the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier. The show provides insight into constitutional issues that directly affect every American. Hosted by Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey the podcast features interviews with constitutional scholars, policy and subject matter experts, heritage professionals, and legal practitioners.
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“Buried Truths” acknowledges and unearths still-relevant stories of injustice, racism, and resistance in the American South. We can’t change our history, but we can let it guide us to understanding. The podcast is hosted by journalist, professor, and Pulitzer-prize-winning author Hank Klibanoff.
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In this podcast series, Mike moves away from the traditional DE&I rhetoric, to get a better understanding of what diversity, equity and inclusion actually means for us as individuals. Are we seeing real change? Do you feel a greater sense of belonging in your workplace and community? Each week Mike and his guest open an honest dialogue on a specific DE&I topic, some discussions will be inspirational, others might be a little uncomfortable but hopefully all will be interesting and thought pro ...
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A podcast driven by Danny Kopij and James Mann that features interviews with bands, comedians, artists and a revolving door of maniacs.
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Full episodes of Dr. Phil with intriguing guests presenting compelling yet relatable stories from the real world and Dr. Phil's down to earth, common sense, usable advice for the challenges of life. Hear America's doctor talk about things that matter to people who care.
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Want to achieve your goals and pursue a life of purpose? The Everyday Warrior is more than a podcast – it's a no-hack, practical approach to living a more fulfilling, purpose-driven life. We feature dynamic conversations with high performers and subject matter experts from various professions, covering your favorite topics and giving insight on how to tackle obstacles and challenges to live a better life. We feature candid, dynamic conversations with high-performing leaders from the world of ...
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We use real life stories from current and former law enforcement officers as well as current events to provide education to citizens about the police they interact with. The aim of this podcast is to provide better understanding and to save lives.
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Wisdom is the next step in gaining knowledge. And with that, the Native Learning Center has created the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast. Hoporenkv (Hopo-thlee-in-ka) is the Creek word for “wisdom”. Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is the audio podcast from the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center to provide short and focused information on various Tribal housing and community development topics and subject matter related to Tribal housing and NAHASDA in shorter formats than ...
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In today’s world, virtually anything can be captured on video. But it hasn’t always been this way. Ashley France-Howell dives into the stories of Black victims of police brutality in the United States.
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Welcome to "The Walt Blackman Show"! Join us as we dive into captivating conversations and insightful explorations on a wide range of topics. Hosted by the one and only Walt Blackman, this podcast is your go-to source for thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and stories that matter. From current events and politics to personal growth and cultural insights, we're here to spark your curiosity and expand your perspective. Get ready to be engaged, enlightened, and entertained in eve ...
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The Chillinois Podcast is now known as The Cole Memo. The Cole Memo is your go-to source for informed, open discussion on civil liberties. Each episode tackles pressing issues, such as the decriminalization of drugs, the latest developments in the cannabis industry, and so much more. Hear from a diverse range of guests, including but not limited to: industry insiders, advocates, entertainers, and musicians, as they bring their unique perspectives to the conversation. Tune in to stay informed ...
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Previously known as the Murdaugh Murders Podcast, True Sunlight is the intersection of True Crime, journalism and systematic corruption. Welcome to the new face of MMP. True Sunlight is the antithesis of True crime. True Sunlight values accuracy over "access journalism". True Sunlight is shed with empathy — not exploitation. True Sunlight was created as a matter of public service — not just entertainment. While the name of the podcast has changed, our mission, values and team have not. We ar ...
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Gun News Australia: the latest news for Aussie shooters
Politics Reloaded - real news for Aussie shooters
A podcast for Australian shooters who want political interference taken out of shooting. It’s for any shooter who cares about the future of shooting, and wants to know what they can do to help protect it. We cover the stories that matter, and interview the people who can help add the right perspectives. We cover news, politics and explain how we can protect the future of what we love to do. If you love shooting, then make sure you subscribe to this. You can support this podcast for just $3 a ...
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Host Paul Viollis, a CBS News security consultant and renowned global security and law enforcement expert, takes on issues related to the safety of all Americans, and tackle security issues ranging from terrorism to cybercrime to the new threats emerging every day.
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After police killed an unarmed black man in his grandparents' backyard, activists set out to change California law, hoping to make it easier to prosecute police who kill. That's sparked a heated debate in the state Capitol between families who have lost loved ones to police, and law enforcement officers who face split-second decisions while performing a dangerous job. Reporter Laurel Rosenhall explores California's attempt to curb police shootings as politicians consider the nation's toughes ...
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Alicia Sullivan has over 12 years of experience. 6 years in Computing and Information Technology, over 3 years of experience in Business, and over 3 years in Creating Content. Aside from her eCommerce stores, Alicia has a YouTube Channel by the name “Keeping it Real Alicia Sullivan. During the Black Lives Matter Movement, the channel has raised 1 Million Dollars toward The Center for Policing Equity. This assisted in policing equity in the United States. Support this podcast: https://podcast ...
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The Jas Johal Show is the Lower Mainland’s town square, helping you connect with the stories that matter. It’s about finding the solutions to the challenges facing our region, even when we disagree. Jas’s decades of experience as a local news reporter, a Global News bureau chief in China and India, as well as a BC MLA have strengthened his conviction that no one “side” has all the answers. The Jas Johal Show’s contributor Geri Mayer-Judson, Global News anchor Chris Gailus, and the Global New ...
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Experience the magic of Kevjet, The Podcast! This brand-new podcast is here to inject adventure, curiosity and fun into your day and leave you craving more. Every episode is a joyous celebration of life, laughter, and the human experience. Join Kevjet, your charismatic host, a Canadian living in London, England, as he fearlessly explores his guests' experiences, passions, and unique perspectives. Embark on an exhilarating audio journey with renowned celebrities and unsung heroes. So, whether ...
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Combating fentanyl trafficking: Inside the battle with retired DEA Agent Michael Brown
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Drug addiction is often described as a public health crisis, with the United States seeing a significant rise in overdose deaths over the past two decades. Despite various approaches ranging from harm reduction to using alternative drugs for rehabilitation, the effectiveness of these strategies remains questionable. With overdose deaths soaring fro…
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Despite a minor setback this month at the World Health Assembly, the United Nations World Health Organization is moving ahead on imposing a totalitarian global “health” police state on humanity, warned University of Illinois International Law Professor Francis Boyle in this interview with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman on Conversations Tha…
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Ep. 104 : Why Policing Matters w/ Jim Dudley (ret. Deputy Chief)
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I had the distinct pleasure to see ret. Deputy Chief Jim Dudley’s work through Police 1’s Policing Matters podcast. Fast forward to being invited to be a co-panelist with Jim in a round-table seminar on the state of police recruiting and what’s working- it was a distinct honor and experience. In our conversation, we talk about his various assignmen…
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Will new units in former ICBC HQ resolve North Van city’s housing challenges?
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GUEST: Linda Buchanan, City of North Vancouver Mayor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy CKNW / Curiouscast
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 18 June
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On today's episode, Passengers on a terrifying Boeing 737 flight have spent the night in Invercargill. Flames were clearly seen coming from the aircraft as it gained altitude over the Shotover Delta. Queenstown Airport's chief executive shed some light on birdstrike in the area, and we heard from a pilot about how it feels inside the plane. In othe…
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Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture wraps up
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The Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture showcasing the rich heritage and artistic talents of the island nations has wrapped up in Hawaii. RNZ Pacific reporter Tiana Haxton reports.
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Maori journalists lament AM TV show shutdown
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Maori journalists say the impending closure of Newshub's AM on July 5 will put back progress made in recent years in getting more reo on the airwaves.
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Cannabis advocates fearful of roadside drug testing regime
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Cannabis advocates say the Government's pledge to implement up to fifty thousand random roadside drug tests a year could see thousands of innocent drivers pinged. Bill Hickman has more.
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Delay for Far North's first fixed speed camera
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The Far North's first fixed speed camera was set to go live today - but it has been vandalised, potentially with a pick axe. Deputy mayor Kelly Stratford spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 18 June 2024.
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New Caledonia airport re-opened after civil unrest
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New Caledonia's international airport re-opened yesterday as the conflict there continues to settle down. Long-time New Caledonia watcher and a correspondent for Islands Business magazine Nic Maclellan spoke to Corin Dann.
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Marama Davidson to take leave after breast cancer diagnosis
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Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson's four month departure from parliament for cancer treatment is the latest in a series of bad news events for her party. Former Green Party MP Sue Bradford spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Govt consent plan could speed up Maori housing developments
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The government's plan to remove building consents for small houses could speed up several Maori housing developments. Oraruwharo Ahu Whenua Trust chair Ivan Hauraki spoke to Corin Dann.
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Pilot analysis on how bird strike affects planes
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A veteran airline pilot says last night's emergency landing of a Boeing 737 in Invercargill would have been terrifying for those on board but their safety won't have been compromised. Commercial airline pilot of 38 years Mike Fransham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson produced a historic bowling effort, taking three wickets and conceding no runs from his four overs, to help the Black Caps to a seven wicket win over Papua New Guinea in their final game at T20 World Cup.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Japan this morning, although getting there didn't go to plan. Luxon had to catch a commercial flight to Tokyo after the Defence Force plane blew two fuses while refuelling in Papua New Guinea. Is it time to be flying commercial on every trip? Finance Minister Nicola Willis spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dissolving his six-member war cabinet. The move isn't entirely unexpected - after the centrist former general Benny Gantz left it. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to correspondent in Tel-Aviv Sarah Coates
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More than 100 Aucklanders still in temporary accomodation post floods
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More than a hundred Aucklanders in financial hardship are still living in temporary accommodation provided by the government's disaster service, following last year's catastrophic storms. Amy Williams filed this report.
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Te Pukenga given green light to cut costs, sell property
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The Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds has given Te Pukenga the green light to cut costs and sell property at its polytechnics. Education correspondent John Gerritsen has been looking at this.
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Alarm over data sharing in Migration 5 group
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Lawyers, academics and civil rights campaigners are alarmed at the extent of the data-sharing and transnational networks found in an RNZ investigation of Migration 5. Gill Bonnett reports. Gill Bonnett's research into the M5 alliance was funded by a Fulbright Scholarship in America.
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Business delegation meets PM in Tokyo after plane issues
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The business delegation on the Prime Minister's trade mission to Japan has finally caught up to Christopher Luxon in Tokyo. Corin Dann spoke to RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith.
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Government moves to scrap consents on granny flats
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Backyard granny flats may soon be much easier to build in a move from the government to scrap consents for that type of building. Housing Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann.
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Queenstown Airport on incidences of bird strike
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Passengers on a terrifying Boeing 737 flight have spent the night in Invercargill after their plane emitted flames and loud noises upon take off. Queenstown Airport's chief executive Glen Sowry spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Plane forced to land in Invercargill after flames in engine
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Passengers on a terrifying Boeing 737 flight have spent the night in Invercargill. Flames were clearly seen coming from the aircraft as it gained altitude over the Shotover Delta. Reporter Ellen O'Dwyer spoke to Corin Dann.
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Lockie Ferguson became just the second player ever not to concede any runs from a four over stint in a T20 international as the Black Caps ended their World Cup with a seven wicket win over Papua New Guinea.
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Business news for 18 June 2024.
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Labour supports proposal to scrap granny flat consents
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The Labour Party is supporting a government proposal to scrap consents for granny flats. Labour's housing spokesperson Kieran McAnulty spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Hundreds turn out for Marlborough's inaugural rainbow Pride festival. RNZ's Anna Chinn reports.
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The Black Caps are chasing 79 runs to beat Papua New Guinea in their last match at the T20 World Cup.
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106: No BS, Fixing Physical and Mental Stress, Erica Gaines, TacMobility
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If you’re a first responder on social media, you NEED to be following Erica and TacMobility. Not only will you see simple movements to fix and aid posture, mobility, chronic pain, but statements that buck the narratives that are keeping us down mentally, socially, emotionally. Erica’s a straight shooter; she tells us how it is (and frankly that’s n…
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A new CBC podcast reveals a shocking, life-changing secret
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Two babies were born in the same hospital, on the same day. Happens all the time, right? But for two men in this province, what happened after that was a mystery that remained hidden for decades. A new CBC podcast delves into their story. Luke Quinton is the host of "Come By Chance," and he joined us in the studio this morning.…
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The Hungry Heart Cafe is heading from Rawlins Cross to Pleasantville
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Popular cafe "The Hungry Heart Cafe" -- which is run by Stella’s Circle – is relocating to 77 Charter Avenue. But those are not the only plans in the works. Stella’s Circle is also teaming up with Food First NL to make the site a hub for community food programming and services. Laura Winters is the CEO of Stella’s Circle, and Josh Smee is the CEO o…
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For Men's Mental Health Month, we hear from a counsellor who specializes in that area
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Nearly one million Canadian men live with major depression each year, according to the Canadian Men's Mental Health Foundation. Typically, men are expected to sweep their issues under the rug, but the tide is turning. This morning, Bill Jeffery joined us in the studio. He is a counsellor in St. John's who specializes in men's mental health.…
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The number of kids with complex needs is growing, which is increasing the province's costs to care for them
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It’s called Level 4 care when Residential placements are arranged for young people with complex issues, who have nowhere else to go. The number of children in these group homes and independent living arrangements is climbing, and so is the cost. Our CBC Investigates team of Rob Antle and Ariana Kelland have been looking into this story. Rob joined …
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One Newfoundland man has a new car-free vision for the Village Mall
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Myles Russell is a Civil Engineering Technologist, and the Director of Streets are for People, which is an organization focused on sustainable urban planning for St. John's. He has a plan that means less parking and more life at the Village. He joined us in the studio today to explain his plan to us.…
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 17 June
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On today's episode, the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has flown solo to Japan, leaving his 52-person trade delegation behind in Papua New Guinea along with the faulty Defence Force Boeing 757 - our political reporter Anneke Smith is among the stranded business and media people in Port Moresby. Students who've paid tens-of-thousands of dollars to…
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Welcome to the Android Police podcast. For the first 45 minutes of the show, we're talking about WWDC 2024. Yes, it's Apple Intelligence, but it's also the surprising amount of latitude the company is finally giving its customers after years of behaving like it knows better. In our second half, we'll see what's cooking between Pixels of current day…
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Residents stress as NZ Post won't deliver to Queenstown suburb
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NZ Post refuses to deliver post to Queenstown development Hanley's Farm, cutting off residents from family and the law. First Up's Leonard Powell reports.
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Carbon cash or carbon crash? $700 million of permits in jeopardy
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The government's unlikely to bring in the $700 million worth of carbon permits it promised would offset tax cuts. RNZ's climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
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The Whakatane branch of Michael Hill Jeweller is shutting up shop after too many break-ins. Whakatane Mayor Victor Luca spoke to Morning Report's Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Police widen search for Tom Phillips and children
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Police are widening the search for Tom Phillips and his children Jayda, Maverick, and Ember, as deadline looms for $80,000 reward for information. RNZ's Delphine Herbert spoke to Morning Report from Otorohanga.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 17 June 2024
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Grammar and handwriting - curriculum changes not consulted
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Primary Teachers' union says proposed changes to numeracy and literacy should have been discussed. NZEI Te Riu Roa (The Educational Insitute) president Mark Potter spoke to Corin Dann on Morning Report.
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Privacy implications of Five Eyes sharing travellers' data
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A months-long RNZ investigation has uncovered details into Migration 5, a partnership between the Five Eyes - New Zealand, the US, UK, Australia and Canada - to share information about people crossing each country's border. A member of the Privacy Foundation's Surveillance Working Group, Caitlin MacDonald, spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann.…
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Faulty flight -Defence Minister Judith Collins explains plane problems
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For the second time this year, the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has been let down by a Defence Force airplane. Defence Minister Judith Collins spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann about what's gone wrong.
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