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*** Named a best podcast of 2021 by Time, Vulture, Esquire and The Atlantic. *** Each Tuesday and Friday, Ezra Klein invites you into a conversation on something that matters. How do we address climate change if the political system fails to act? Has the logic of markets infiltrated too many aspects of our lives? What is the future of the Republican Party? What do psychedelics teach us about consciousness? What does sci-fi understand about our present that we miss? Can our food system be jus ...
 
As the United States confronts an ever-changing set of international challenges, our foreign policy leaders continue to offer the same old answers. But what are the alternatives? In None Of The Above, the Eurasia Group Foundation’s Mark Hannah asks leading global thinkers for new answers and new ideas to guide an America increasingly adrift in the world. www.noneoftheabovepodcast.org
 
At a time when our nation is portrayed as increasingly polarized, media often ignore viewpoints and stories that are worthy of attention. American Thought Leaders, hosted by The Epoch Times Senior Editor Jan Jekielek, features in-depth discussions with some of America’s most influential thought leaders on pertinent issues facing our nation today.
 
We changed our name from Stonecrest Weekly. STONECREST, Georgia Residents STAND UP!!! The Stonecrest Podcast is our community’s podcast. We will scour Google on your behalf to find hot topics about the city. But…We are also opening the mic to all of our listeners. Yep you!!! CHECK THIS OUT!!! Every Monday we will cover:* The Weather* Real Estate * Crime Trends* Yard Sales (if you guys tell us about it)* Community Events* And More!! What’s the more?????You get to SOUND OFF 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊!!!We have a c ...
 
Chairman Steve Pearce has a weekly statewide radio broadcast on Network New Mexico. He will be discussing critical issues that are important to all of us living in the wonderful state of New Mexico. Please share with your contacts and spread the word about the weekly broadcast and the important issues and events taking place Inside New Mexico. Real Issues. Real People. Real New Mexico.
 
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The Green Party co-leader, Marama Davidson, has expressed regret to the Prime Minister for blaming one race for violence, clarifying violence happens in every community and overwhelmingly men are more likely to use family violence and sexual violence against women. The Prime Minister spent his media rounds this morning being questioned about the in…
 
Matatu stun red hot favourites Chiefs Manawa to win Super Rugby Aupiki, meanwhile in Super Rugby Pacific, the top teams are starting to take shape. The Warriors are in the top four of the NRL after four rounds, and the ANZ Netball Premiership, is shaping up to be a tight competition. In Cricket, the Black Caps are seeking to seal a one-day series w…
 
Gemma Rasmussen, head of Communications and Campaigns for Consumer NZ joins Kathryn to discuss whether the amount charged by Wilson Parking for overstaying allotted parking time is out of proportion, talk about Consumer's new campaign to combat "greenwashing" and whether those "specials" at the supermarket are really special at all.…
 
The RBNZ monetary policy statement is due next week, Pattrick discusses whether another 25 basis points rise is on the cards? Or more? He says much seems to rest on whether the fragility in US and European banks eases. Pattrick Smellie is the editor and co-founder of BusinessDesk and has reported on the New Zealand economy and business since 1983.…
 
A Wellington couple fears their home is in negative equity after two slips on their Vogeltown property, raising the question of whether people need to get a engineer's report before buying property. Last year's slips cost Wellington City Council a record $1.8m to clear. The latest in Cook Strait crossing woes, three investigations and an audit are …
 
World chess champions Dana Reizniece-Ozola and Anastasia Sorokina are in New Zealand as part of a global initiative by the World Chess Federation to promote chess, especially among women and girls. Dana Reizniece-Ozola is the deputy chair on the board of the World Chess Federation, FIDE, She is a Woman Grand Master, and is also the former Latvian M…
 
Donald Trump is facing four criminal investigations that Ximena says are very much on the front burner even as the former president is trying to seek re-election. This includes the New York hush money case involving a payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels to cover an alleged affair that he denies. President Joe Biden has been in Canada where h…
 
Last week the National Party released its 'Teaching the Basics Brilliantly' policy for primary and intermediate schools. It would require an hour of reading, writing and maths each day, twice-yearly testing for students from Year 3, and a rewrite of the curriculum to clearly state what must be taught in these areas each year. Also last week, a gove…
 
A centralised approach to growing food specifically for export is affecting the country's food security, according to advocacy group, Eat New Zealand. Growing food in places that make it easy to export, rather than with a focus on local distribution puts New Zealand in a vulnerable position when large scale events occur. The two major cyclones that…
 
The number of people caught up in the hacking of data from financial company Latitude is higher than first thought - so what options are there for affected Kiwis? Latitude was hacked two weeks ago, with an initial 330,000 people at risk - but that's now risen to 14 million - including 7.9 million Kiwis and Australians whose driver's licences were s…
 
Hundreds of cheeses have been sniffed, tasted, and otherwise assessed to determine the country's 20th annual Champions of Cheese awards. Thirty judges took part, assessing 20 categories, such as: ewe milk, washed rind, blue cheese, Dutch style, fresh Italian style, Greek-Cypriot style and cheddar. Senior cheese judges Ross McCallum spoke to Craig M…
 
Wellington's bars and restaurants say the inner city desperately needs a spruce up for their businesses to stay afloat. They say increasing supply costs and waning customer numbers are causing more eateries to shut up shop, and the council hasn't made life any easier for them. They're pinning their hopes on consent and licensing processes being str…
 
Humza Yousaf has been elected leader of the Scottish National party. He succeeds Nicola Sturgeon as leader and Scotland's first minister after a vote of party members. It was a narrow victory, after a six-week campaign where the three candidates spent much of the contest criticising each other's record in a series of personal attacks. UK correspond…
 
Enrolments numbers have taken a hit at North Island universities, despite the return of more international students. Victoria University has had the biggest drop, with 1470 fewer domestic students than this time last year. It says low unemployment rates and less high school students gaining University Entrance are among the factors causing the down…
 
Just $15 million of the $500 million allocated to build or upgrade 12 mental health facilities has so far been spent by the government. Mass overhauls were promised in 2019 to upgrade facilities described as old and overcrowded, but as of two weeks ago, only nine of the twelve projects funded have had any money spent on them. Te Hiringa Mahara - Me…
 
Drive-by shootings dramatically increased at the height of inter-gang conflict between the Tribesmen and Killer Beez last year. A report - from the inter-governmental Gang Intelligence Centre - also found gang members got the wrong address in "multiple instances" - putting civilians in the firing line. An expert says it's a "dangerous development" …
 
A counter terrorism expert says it is no surprise to hear the government's security agencies foiled three possible terror attacks. The director general of the Government Communications Security Bureau, or GCSB, Andrew Hampton, says other agencies had identified the people involved, one who was an ISIL sympathiser, and the other two who were white s…
 
NIWA has been called in to investigate increasing evidence of Snapper suffering from milky white flesh syndrome in the Hauraki Gulf. A report from Biosecurity New Zealand, obtained by Newshub, says some of the fish are showing signs of suffering from prolonged starvation. Sediment run off and trawling are being suggested as the most likely cause. T…
 
A group of Queenstown workers fed up with the town's rental housing crisis staged a protest last night, calling for an urgent intervention in the market. About 70 people attended the lakefront protest last night, sharing stories about Queenstown's unaffordable housing forcing them to live in vehicles, tents, or sleep on friends couches. At the same…
 
A new player in the lobbying industry is calling on her colleagues to clean up the sector and make it more transparent. Holly Bennett, who started the lobbying firm Awhi, has written to her peers calling for them to support a public lobbying register, a code of conduct and an oversight body, based on the New Zealand Media Council. Guyon Espiner rep…
 
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says the polarised nature of debate over trans-rights in the last few days has not been helpful. The issues were brought to a head over the weekend when controversial anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull cancelled speaking events in Auckland and Wellington following counter protests. Then yesterday there were ca…
 
The number of New Zealanders enrolling in universities has dropped. The fall in domestic enrolments is concentrated on the five North Island universities. Between them they have 4500 fewer full-time equivalent students than at the same time last year. Education correspondent John Gerritsen has pulled together the numbers…
 
New figures show the government has spent just 3 percent of the half a billion dollars it promised four years ago for new mental health facilities. Just $15 million has been allocated from the fund - according to new figures released to National, which is calling it a 'tragedy' Health bosses though say it doesn't matter, that thats not how the fund…
 
Auckland Council has cancelled venue bookings for both an anti and a pro co-governance meetings that was due to take place at Mount Eden War Memorial Hall tonight. At least four venues have now been cancelled, derailing some of these planned events. The Aotearoa Liberation League, an activist group had booked the same venue directly after the Anti-…
 
"Not helpful". That's how the Prime Minister has descibed comments from Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson - that most violence is caused by white cis men. Ms Davidson has now walked back that statement after calls for her resignation from the ACT Party and New Zealand First. She says she was in shock after being hit by a motorcycle after the tr…
 
The Mississippi town of Rolling Fork is still grapping with the aftermath of a tornado that's displaced almost every resident. At least 25 people died when winds blowing up to 320 kilometres per hour swept across the area in the middle of the night on Friday local time Rolling Fork vice mayor LaDonna Sias is one of many who lost their homes and tol…
 
Organisers of Queenstown's rental housing protest are worried about the southerly blast that hit overnight, given the growing number of people living in cars and tents. They say about 70 people attended the waterfront protest last night, demanding action on housing. More than a quarter of the district's homes are vacant, and despite building enough…
 
On today's First Up pod - Prince Harry makes a surprise appearance in a London court where he's suing the Daily Mail's publisher; why Whangarei's $33 million Hundertwasser Art Centre needed an $800,000 bailout after being barely being open a year; education experts and teachers share their concerns about National's education policy and we put them …
 
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