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This week on NL Hafta, Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal and Jayashree Arunachalam are joined by Kavita Murlidharan, an independent journalist. Kavita speaks about what’s driving the assembly election campaign in Tamil Nadu. "It's difficult to understand the mood of the people this time because we don't have Karunanidhi and Jayalalitha. They have bee…
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Has the pandemic had an effect on housing prices?
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Ronan Lyons, associate professor of economics at Trinity College Dublin, joins us on this week's podcast to examine what impact the pandemic is having on housing prices. Are prices being pushed up, or were they drifting up anyway? And what's the best advice for someone considering buying a home right now?…
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Evaluating medical risks; The role of the British PM; The Pick
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The Australian Government's decision to not use the AstraZeneca job on most Australians under 50 because of a likely link to a small risk of blood clots raises broader questions about how we ought to think about medical risk, and the factors that can affect or influence our ability to make rational decisions when it comes to our health.…
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‘A child like mine’ P2: Love and transformation
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“Our children are in danger”: After Solome’s child was publicly outed as being transgender she first felt shame and anger. It also set her on a journey of learning and acceptance that transformed their relationship. Her priority now is protecting her daughter, and teaching other parents in Uganda to accept their LGBTI children.Thanks for listening.…
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In our news wrap Friday, the U.S. will see a sharp drop in deliveries of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine next week amid quality control concerns at a Baltimore production plant. President Biden released an outline of his $1.5 trillion budget for 2022, and signed an executive order forming a bipartisan commission to study whether to …
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Friday was a closely watched day in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged with the murder of George Floyd. It featured key testimony about what led to Floyd's death from medical examiner Dr. Andrew Baker, who performed the initial autopsy on Floyd's body and declared his death a homicide. Special correspondent Fred De Sam La…
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Amazon workers' push to unionize is over for now. Here's what it means for the future
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Amazon is the second largest private employer in the U.S. with nearly 800,000 workers. But none of its facilities are unionized and the push to unionize from workers in Alabama is over -- for now. Stephanie Sy speaks to Margaret O'Mara, a professor at the University of Washington, about Friday's victory for the retail giant. PBS NewsHour is support…
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Examining the microaggressions and 'building blocks to extremism' within the military
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About 15 percent of the insurrectionists at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 were current or former members of the military. The military admits it has an extremism problem, but advocates say it hasn't taken the necessary steps to tackle it. The Pentagon on Friday announced new initiatives and a new working group to counter extremism in the ranks. Nic…
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Meat-packing plants were the earliest COVID hotspots, but vaccinating workers isn't easy
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Workers in meatpacking factories and livestock farms that supply them are among the hardest hit by COVID-19. Nationwide, at least 50,000 meatpackers have been infected and some 250 lost their lives. But things may finally be looking better for them. Special correspondent Fred De Sam Lazaro reports on efforts to get them vaccinated for his series, A…
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Looking back at the long and often turbulent life of Prince Philip
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Britain's Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's husband of 73 years, died Friday at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh had been hospitalized nearly a month ago for heart surgery. Mourners defied COVID-19 protocols to gather in front of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle to lay flowers and offer condolences. In this report by Chris Ship, we take a l…
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Brooks and Capehart on the filibuster, reconciliation, and the American Jobs Plan
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including the filibuster debate, reconciliation and resistance within the Democratic party, the American Jobs Plan, and gun control. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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The stories behind 5 wonderful lives cut short by COVID-19
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Every Friday, we take a moment now to remember some of the extraordinary lives of those we have lost to the coronavirus. Here are their stories. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour
The death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Plus: a letter from New York tackles tax and the return of alfresco dining in England.By Monocle 24
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The Doorstep: The New Space Race with The Washington Post's Christian Davenport
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"Washington Post" defense and space reporter Christian Davenport joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to talk about commercialization and democratization in space. How will billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson make space a part of day-to-day life? What are governments like China and India prepared to do to m…
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In today’s podcast, we discuss the South China Sea with Greg Poling of CSIS. At the end of March, more than 200 Chinese fishing vessels were spotted anchored off of Whitsun Reef, a contested land feature in the South China Sea. These were no normal fishing vessels however, they were part of China’s maritime militia, a paramilitary fleet used to est…
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The (Green) Battle of Austerlitz – Czech builder embraces plant, animal ‘enemies’
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Over the past two years, construction permit applications in the Czech Republic have soared in anticipation of an EU directive setting stricter environmental rules that would increase costs significantly. The family-owned construction firm LIKO-S in Moravia has embraced the measures, by carving out a niche selling “green” façades and roofs.…
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POZOR TRAMVAJ! is a new app developed by the company Safe Public Transport. Its Bluetooth-based system sends out warning signals about approaching trams to users of mobile devices and could help prevent the frequent accidents involving pedestrians and public transport in cities. The company also believes that the system can be applied to other vehi…
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The coronavirus crisis has brought the enormous potential of nanotechnology to the fore with nano sanitizers, nano sprays and nano-facemasks selling like never before. However some parents are now pointing out the possible long-term side effects, cutting across the general enthusiasm for all things “nano”.…
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Solo home ownership? It's for the ladies. A rising demographic of women born in the 1990s are buying their own property. What gives? / Bestseller children's picture books cut both ways in the industry.
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Our treatment of Indigenous people ‘speaks to the very heart of who we are as a country’
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In April 1991 federal court judge James Henry Muirhead handed his final report from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. The report made more than 300 recommendations to prevent the abnormally high number of deaths of Indigenous people during arrest, pursuit, remand or in prison. Since the royal commission another 470 Indigenous …
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With election talk in the air in Ottawa, the Liberals and the NDP are holding their policy conventions. Our national affairs panel — Vassy Kapelos, host of the CBC's Power And Politics; and Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute — discuss what's at stake, and we hear from Anne McGrath, the NDP's national director.…
Toronto forward on NCAA Women's Basketball helps Stanford Cardinals to championship! Sixth-grader works to inspire his generation to read more -- by matching readers with books they'll like.
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Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, dead at 99
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Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth, died Friday, at age 99. Matt Galloway talks to the CBC's senior London correspondent, Margaret Evans, and Ann MacMillan, who for years had a front row seat to the Royal family's lives as former CBC London bureau chief.
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What's fuelling violence in Northern Ireland
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What's going on in Northern Ireland? After several nights of riots, we talk to journalist Chris Leebody about what's fuelling the violence. And Queen's University Belfast politics lecturer Peter McLoughlin discusses the Brexit factor, and why the Good Friday Agreement brought peace, but not reconciliation.…
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The popularity of the pink princess philodendron
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The pink princess philodendron has become a coveted houseplant, with some enthusiasts paying more than $100 for a cutting. Has its popularity on social media played a role? We dig into the hype with Celia Aceae, a horticulturist based in Montreal.
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A tribute to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - Bonus
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Marcia Young and Matt Galloway bring you a one-hour special tribute for Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth. He died Friday at 99. He was the longest-serving royal consort in British history.