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PrimeTime Politics is a comprehensive round-up of the day in Canadian politics, from breaking stories to developments on longstanding issues. Key moments, feature interviews, panels, in-depth analysis and more. It’s the day in an hour. Michael Serapio is a renowned television anchor and reporter, whose broadcasting career has spanned more than two decades of covering some of the most challenging news stories in real time. In addition to being the face of CPAC's live programming, he hosts the ...
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CPAC Today in Politics starts each weekday in Canadian politics with the latest news headlines, a summary of topical opinions from columnists, editorialists and pundits and a preview of the day's events and activities. Hosted by veteran writer and broadcaster Mark Sutcliffe, CPAC Today in Politics provides you with the information you need to understand what's driving public policy and political decision-making and tells you what to watch for in the day ahead. This podcast is only available ...
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Tom Borelli is a PhD molecular biologist turned political activist, and a Newsmax contributor. Deneen Borelli is the author of “Blacklash,” and a Fox News contributor. They’re the Borellis, exposing government corruption, and championing freedom, giving you the truth in black and white. This is Reigniting Liberty.
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Dr. Hal Scherz Hal C. Scherz MD has been practicing pediatric urology for 23 years. He has been in private practice in San Diego, California and in Atlanta, Georgia and has been on the faculty of the University of California- San Diego and Emory University. He has been involved in resident and fellow training for all of his career, and has published over 75 peer reviewed articles and contributed chapters to 6 academic texts. He has been a reviewer for over 20 years for the major peer reviewe ...
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The best analysis and discussion about Australian politics and #auspol news. Presented by Eddy Jokovich and David Lewis, we look at all the issues the mainstream media wants to cover up, and do the job most journalists avoid: holding power to account. Seriously. / Twitter @NewpoliticsAU / www.patreon.com/newpolitics / www.newpolitics.com.au
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One of Canada’s best political analysts, Paul Wells, sits down with leading political figures and social influencers for a conversation on the most compelling issues and news of the day. The monthly series is produced by CPAC in partnership with Maclean’s and the National Arts Centre. Maclean’s magazine senior writer Paul Wells is one of Canada’s leading political journalists. In nearly a quarter century on Parliament Hill he has covered four prime ministers and seven federal elections. His ...
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The Socializer focuses on social media, tech, and other issues important to small and mid-sized businesses. Nick Sorrentino is the founder of The Business Socializer. A consultant whose clients have spanned the business spectrum, his work has been featured at Foreign Policy Magazine, Chief Executive Magazine, Reason.com, NPR.com, Townhall, The Daily Caller, and many other publications. He has spoken at CPAC, The Commit Forum, The Atlas Summit, The US Chamber of Commerce, The National Press C ...
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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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Brooklyn GOP Radio is an internet based radio show broadcasting live on BlogTalkRadio. It is sponsored by the Kings County Republican Committee in Brooklyn, NY. The show highlights local, citywide, statewide and national politics - with a little Brooklyn swagger thrown in. Guests from the world of politics - candidates, elected officials, journalists, authors, personalities, pundits and prognosticators - stop by to discuss current events. The show and blog are recognized as a legitimate sour ...
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Welcome to The Conditional Release Program, a podcast that delves into the netherworld of cults, crims and con artists. Who would have thought a spicy chest cough would turn everyone so completely mad? Our weekly show covers the conspiracy theorists that created a 'shadow pandemic' of political idiocy and violent ideation within the fringe of politics. From time to time we get our hands even dirtier with true crime deep dives. Jack is a seasoned expert in the true crime genre, having written ...
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This is not your dad's political news show. Sorry, dad. We know you want real opinions and not just bland talking points. Every week we will dissect the top political news with smart, insightful, and ...occasionally sarcastic opinions. Subscribe and join the conversation. Disclaimer: We are Millennials and Conservatives. If you are a liberal snowflake, viewer discretion is advised.
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As of March 2022 this podcast is on hiatus.Intersection is 90.7’s news and in-depth conversation program. We talk with political leaders, environmental experts, historians, writers, musicians, and other news makers from around Central Florida. Intersection is where they all come together on 90.7 WMFE. Listen live Thursdays at noon and 9 p.m. or via Podcast anytime!
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Logic Of Liberty is a podcast rooted in the liberty movement and dedicated to raising awareness of current as well as timeless issues threatening the freedom of sovereign individuals. We will be covering a range of different topics, from recent political happenings to history lessons to pop culture critiques.
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Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out The News is now available as a podcast. Every week, anchor James Smartwood and his crew answer the most pressing questions: Will the Supreme Court rule that they control the nukes now? Can Joe Biden prove he’s legally alive? Who's right about climate change: all of science or our guest who's a rich oil lobbyist? Hear award-winning journalism from every angle: liberal, conservative, wealthy and out of touch, and just plain stupid. It’s real news for a cart ...
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Freedoms Voice radio is the premier radio station for all your political opinions. Debbie Aldrich: Is an experienced Political Activist who is the Founder of Patriots Unite. An organization dedicated to bringing American Patriots together to fight for what's right. Michael DeSantis: Is a rising star. He was the Youngest Campaign Manager in congressional historY. He is the Founder and CEO of American Dream Capital and Consulting an organization that prides it self on helping others achieve th ...
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Ben Dietderich hosts the award-winning Radio Free Hillsdale show, American View, where the most prominent leaders and ordinary citizens of America join Ben to discuss the biggest issues facing the nation. Growing up in Europe, Ben knows socialism's faults all too well. Listen as he puts leftism to the test and most importantly, offers an alternative.
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The Punohu Report, is my podcast edition, of my news and journalism investigative reporting and topics *LIVE AND UNEDITED**WARNING *LIBERAL* *LONG FORM PODCASTS*SEE WEEKLY LINE-UP UPDATES 5 Days a week, beginning Feb 7. Some episodes are transcribed. Mon-Tues-Wed's-Thurs-Fri I am Interested in covering more deeply. I am a credentialed Reporter registered with the with C.F.A.P.A..Press Association,and I have applied and awaiting acceptance of several more.. It also includes commentary, and ed ...
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CPAC President & CEO Christa Dickensen, who joined CPAC from Telefilm almost exactly one year ago, joins us on Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast to talk about her return to the channel at a time when journalism is in jeopardy and the broadcast landscape undergoing complex transformation. Under the mentorship of Rogers' Vice-Chair Phil Lind over the …
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Apologies for the delay on this one guys - been battling some annoying health issues which include 'fatigue' and 'brain fog'. And no, it's not the vaccine! Or a tumour! Joel has a chat with Sam about CPAC. It was predictably shit but Sam bothered to wade through the mangroves and find out specifically why it was shit. The crossover collab with nazi…
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In this episode, we look at all the recent political events, media dynamics, and questions of political favouritism. Last weekend marked the end of the national Labor conference, the first from a Labor government since Julia Gillard’s tenure as Prime Minister. These conferences have long been criticised for their stage-managed nature and lack of op…
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Here's a preview of this weeks premium epiosde. From as little as five bucks a month! Don't make me get all weird and shame you like Dave Oneegs does - if you can't afford it, you just need to like want it more. Winners grindset bro. If any of you are missing out because you're actually broke drop me a line and I'll send you a file. It's the honour…
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Coke prices are too damn high! Who ya gonna call? The Albanian Mafia! We're only half kidding. Australians are prepared to pay dumb amounts of money for coke - and that creates a special kind of market. When one of the poorest countries in Europe realises a bunch of ad execs in Sydney will pay 'through the nose' for a bag, well, they see opportunit…
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Ben Davison RETURNS with his weekend wrap! Instead of breaking down Insiders he compares and contrasts the difference the Walk for YES last weekend and the far right rallies for NO this weekend. Ben also reads a message from a listener in Arnhem Land who is talking with local first nations people about the referendum. With less than three weeks unt…
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In this week’s episode, we dive into the biggest political issues making headlines in Australia. We kick off by discussing the scorching heatwave that hit Sydney, raising concerns about climate change’s growing impact on weather patterns and the looming summer season. There have been many warnings issued by experts over the past 30 years, highlight…
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The Two Jacks discuss IR Minister Tony Burke's Amendments to the Fair Work Act which have gone through the House and awaiting approval in the Senate. What does it mean for workers generally? Are employee groups right to be in a state of uproar over workplace changes? HK Jack believes the hype doesn't match the limited extent of the changes which he…
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Treasury Board President Anita Anand discusses Bill C-56, the federal government's new affordability legislation.Political observers Susan Smith (Liberal), Tim Powers (Conservative), and Anne McGrath (NDP) weigh in on the ongoing tensions between Canada and India over the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to …
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Journalists Bob Fife (The Globe and Mail) and Stephanie Levitz (Toronto Star) discuss the diplomatic tensions between Canada and India in the wake of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement on credible allegations of a potential link between India and the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth…
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Van Badham and Ben Davison are BACK! Having, almost, recovered from their illnesses Van and Ben dissect the disinformation that is swamping the Voice referendum. They break down what the Voice is, why the disinformation is happening, where it is coming from and what we can all do to make sure it doesn't taint our democracy. The Labor government in …
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Balpreet Singh, legal counsel for the World Sikh Organization of Canada, and Stephen Brown, CEO of the National Council for Canadian Muslims, respond to allegations of India’s involvement in the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar and explain how they want the federal government to respond.Government House Leader Karina Gould discusses dipl…
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Former CSIS director Ward Elcock reacts to the prime minister announcing "credible allegations of a potential link" between the Indian government and the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, B.C. last spring.Polls analyst Éric Grenier from The Writ discusses what Canadians think about Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre following …
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Join us for an eventful week in Australian politics as we unpack the latest developments from the heart of Parliament. The week kicked off when the Australian Greens threw their support behind the government's Housing Australia Future Fund bill. While this move promises progress, we look into why it may have taken this long and discuss the need for…
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As HK Jack emerges from a Hong kong typhoon, the Two Jacks discuss recent polling which shows just Tasmania in favour and all other states in the minority. Can the Voice still be saved? HK Jack says no, believing the process was flawed from the start. Will a four day week become the new normal in the Australian employment landscape? When should you…
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Dielectric has taken part in its share of RF installations at iconic transmission sites, from atop Mount Wilson in Los Angeles to One World Trade Center in New York City. Dielectric recently installed an antenna system to support transmission for WEDW-DT, part of the Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) PBS member network that has now improved reac…
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This week we look at how fucked Trump is and how he threw poor Eric under the bus (who found it quite nice under there). In Maui we look at the utter tragedy that struck the island and the incredibly dumb shit that cookers have created around it. It's a laser. Blue houses were spared. Mountain Dew tried to warn us. It's very silly. In SovCits Jack …
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Ben Davison takes a look at Noel Pearson's Insiders interview and how he managed to cut through the misinformation, fear mongering and misdirection to remind Australia that the referendum is an opportunity to accept the hand of friendship by recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as our first people and embrace the opportunity of reconc…
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As a typhoon lashes Hong Kong, the Two Jacks discuss the reputational harm suffered by the national carrier as Alan Joyce wanders out the door. And what of the decision to reject the Qatar Airways bid? Is the Transport Minister carrying the can for an Albo captain's pick? One thing is for sure, the decision didn't go to cabinet and it should have. …
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In this episode, we delve into the latest happenings in Australian politics and society. Parliament has returned to Canberra, with industrial relations taking the spotlight. Changes for gig economy workers are on the horizon, promising better job security, fair pay, and safer workplaces. We explore the provisions for equal pay, criminalising wage t…
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Troy Schaab - better known by his on-air handle Troy Stevens - the former co-founder and President of L.A. Radio Group - the original licensee of KRAZE FM (CKIK-FM) Red Deer and Sunny 94 (CJUV-FM) Lacombe, Alberta - has penned a memoir reliving his 24 years in radio. In his words "Go With Me On This" is "simply a story about a Saskatchewan farm kid…
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Van Badham and Ben Davison examine the government's bill to close the loopholes that are letting corporations take $9 billion from workers through forced casualisation, sham contracting, gig exploitation and legal chicanery. With $9 billion on the line corporations are fighting back with some of the weirdest and most easily disprovable lies imagina…
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The Queensland Premier has left the state. On holiday with rumours about her health and moves against her from within her Left faction, has the end game begun for her? The Two Jacks take a look at new visa restrictions for overseas students and look at the loopholes international crime syndicates exploit to get their people into the country. The Tw…
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Ben Davison dives into the detail of the new workplace reforms that will give more rights to everyday working people who are casuals, gig workers or engaged as labour hire by setting some minimum standards. Tony Burke went on Insiders to explain how the new approach will work and David Speers still hasn't wrapped his mind around the idea that Labor…
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Join us in this week’s episode as we dive into the latest political controversies and developments in Australia. First up, we discuss the concerning trend of politicians aligning with corporate interests, exemplified by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent fashion choice of a hi-viz vest with the Rio Tinto logo prominently displayed, a nice bit…
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Van Badham and Ben Davison discuss the official announcement of the Voice referendum date, October 14th, while taking a look at the campaigns, the messages and why Albo's message of hope has gained the support of such a broad cross section of Australia. The union movement is campaigning for YES and you can get involved with your union at australian…
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The Two Jacks look at polling showing Labor would win by a landslide if an election was held anytime soon. The Voice may be struggling and according to the West Australian, has no chance of success in WA. The Two Jacks clarify conscription during WWII and unlike what JTI said in a previous episode, John Curtin did advocate for conscription. Trump f…
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This one is the reason we haven't released for a couple weeks. Well, this one and the next one. What was meant to be a one part look at a few reasons why Ballard is a dodgy conman the rabbithole turned out too deep for one measly episode. Clocking in at over two hours it's one of our longer ones. Didn't even scratch the surface on this. The Sound o…
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Ben Davison is BACK from a week off with the latest Weekend Wrap. Insiders discussed productivity, taxes, industrial relations and education with most of the debates missing the point. Ben breaks down how the points raised on Insiders show we need full funding for public schools, Qantas demonstrates the need for both workplace reforms and a focus o…
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Van Badham and Ben Davison take a look at how the release of NAPLAN results highlights the need for our public schools to get the MINIMUM FUNDING that 98% of them are currently being denied. The Australia Education Union is running a campaign at foreverychild.au calling for every public school to get the funds they need for every child to get the e…
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While you all patiently wait for the latest episode I've decided to unlock and old Patreon ep for all you freeloaders (we love you please like and share). I'm working on a Sound of Freedom script and while it started off as a 'well, we should do something' it's blown a bit out of proportion. That Ballrd guy really sucks. Anyway, in the meantime - e…
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On the eve of Labor's national Conference, the Two Jacks discuss the future of the two major parties. How does the Liberal party stop its slide to the troight and embrace the centre? Should Labor choreograph its conference to the point where debate over policy is stage managed, leading to poor outcomes. What's wrong with a bit of argy bargy? Mark L…
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