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At the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future, we bring together top Republicans and Democrats to transcend partisan divisions and explore solutions to our most pressing national and global challenges. Join veteran strategists Bob Shrum and Mike Murphy along with other Center staff and major voices in the Bully Pulpit for fun conversations that advance civil dialogue and practical politics. When President Theodore Roosevelt coined the phrase bully pulpit, bully meant “wonderful”; and R ...
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Wish you could just talk to the 2020 candidates one-on-one and decide for yourself which one deserves your vote? Join the New York Times editorial board at the table with the candidates as you've never heard them. Listen as each Democratic contender makes the case as to why they can win the race against Donald Trump. Learn how the editorial board came to make their endorsement, to better help you make yours. For full transcripts of each interview, visit nytimes.com/endorsements.
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Plural Vote Podcast - The State of the 2020 Democratic Primaries


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KSL Newsradio's team of experienced analysts and anchors offer the latest political news and commentary, from the presidential elections to Utah campaigns and state legislature issues. Doug Wright, Boyd Matheson, Lee Lonsberry and the KSL team bring you perspective and balance.
A podcast going inside the 2020 presidential campaigns, with analysis from CBS News 2020 campaign embeds, polls & other stories from the 2020 race. Subscribe today! With CBS News Elections & Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto.
The Ticket: A Presidential Podcast from The Texas Tribune and KUT News. Each Week KUT's Ben Philpott and the Tribune's Jay Root provide a rundown of the week's campaign actions and bring you interviews with people who make a living working on, covering or commenting on the campaigns.
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The Wolfpack Podcast - Smart Politics With Carl Wolfson, Paul Block, Kim Upham


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The Wolfpack Podcast - Smart Politics With Carl Wolfson, Paul Block, Kim Upham
The Wolfpack Smart Politics: Carl Wolfson, Paul Block, Kim Upham, Dylan Hydes
Four activists from Portland, Oregon, led by Portland radio personality, Carl Wolfson, offer key political and cultural insights -- with hearty laughs along the way. If you want an upbeat message focused on defeating Donald Trump in 2020 and building a better world, this podcast is for you!
Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture. Explore what America's thinking with two of the country's leading pollsters-the bipartisan team of Democrat Margie Omero and Republican Kristen Soltis Anderson. In this weekly podcast we take a fresh, friendly look at the numbers driving the week's biggest stories in news, politics, tech, entertainment and pop culture. Along with the occasional interview with pollsters, journalists, and other industry leaders, we'll lift the hood on the numbers reveali ...
Minority of One is a podcast that focuses primarily on history and politics (and how the two connect). Civil rights and civil liberties issues are particularly emphasized. Charles Boyd is a historian, writer, dog dad and Harry Potter fan. Politically, he identifies as a left libertarian.
Hancock and Kelley are the odd couple of politics. Hancock, a Republican, and Kelley, a Democrat, are political consultants who used to lob grenades at each other when they were executive directors of their political parties. But there was no animosity when they joust on-air. No yelling. No personal attacks. No name-calling. While they disagree on most everything political, they have become friends. They counter each other calmly, often with humor. Off the air, they give each other personal ...
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour is a one-hour, weekly radio show/podcast advancing the efforts of Hillsdale College in radiating its knowledge and teaching to the world outside of campus. Listeners will hear the arguments and debates that make up the liberal arts education and will experience the learning and teaching that happens on campus. Hosted by Scot Bertram.
Modern medicine is advancing at faster speeds than ever before, yet the world still sees the healthcare experience as difficult and dated. The Real Chemistry Podcast shares interviews with industry leaders who are innovating in healthcare. Join Real Chemistry’s Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Strout as he explores how AI and ideas can come together to transform healthcare into what it should be.
Listen to David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart analyze the political news of the week. Posted each Friday by 9 p.m., the Brooks and Capehart podcast includes the full audio of every on-air segment. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Center Stage, with Milfred and Hands


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Center Stage, with Milfred and Hands
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They're the "Click and Clack" of Wisconsin politics. Scott Milfred, editorial page editor for the Wisconsin State Journal, and Phil Hands, the newspaper's political cartoonist, analyze the most important issues and debates from the Badger State with political independence and a sense of humor. Instead of tedious talking points from the left and the right, "Center Stage" broadcasts from the sensible center with audio clips from the Wisconsin Capitol, from State Journal editorial board meeting ...
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The Rachel Maddow Show


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PBS NewsHour - Brooks and Capehart


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Brooks and Tumulty on the political implications of Trump's indictment
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty join Amna Nawaz to discuss the political implications of former President Trump's indictment and the arrest of an American journalist in Russia. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour
President Donald Trump’s indictment by the Manhattan District Attorney became a rallying cry among Republican lawmakers and potential 2024 presidential rivals. Michael Cohen’s attorney Lanny Davis discusses his client’s testimony in the investigation into the former president.By NBC News
How will American politics change now that a former president, Donald Trump, is facing criminal prosecution for the first time in the country's nearly two and a half centuries of existence? This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, national justice correspondent Carrie Johnso…
In this emergency installment of the podcast, the crew reacts to news that former President Donald Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury in a case involving hush money payments to porn actor Stormy Daniels. They discuss the possible political implications and what will come next in the case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.…
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The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press


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Failed judicial overhaul shakes Netanyahu's standing in Israel
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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was forced to put his planned overhaul of the justice system on the backburner as protests and the backlash over his sacking of his defense minister plunged the country into turmoil — and threw a wrench in Netanyahu's agenda. Martin Fletcher spent 30+ years covering Israel for NBC News, and joins Chuck to de…
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Politics Weekly America

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Will Wisconsin decide who wins in 2024? Politics Weekly America podcast
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Voters in the swing state Wisconsin will head to the polls on 4 April to determine who will replace Justice Patience Roggensack on the state supreme court. It is down to the final two – a liberal and a conservative – and the outcome will determine majority control of the court for at least the next two years, including during the presidential elect…
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A New Voice of Freedom


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Season 4 Podcast 65 “The Stories of the New Testament, Matthew Ch 7: The Sermon on the Mount Pt V “Prayer.”
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Season 4 Podcast 65 “The Stories of the New Testament, Matthew Ch 7: The Sermon on the Mount Pt V “Prayer.” We offer a weekly podcast, Monday thru Friday. Each Friday we discuss the New Testament, King James’ Version. We are now on Matthew Chapter 7. It contains eight concepts. 1. Judging Others 2. Prayer 3. The Golden Rule 4. The Strait and Narrow…
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour


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Guests: Matthew Young, Dominic Green, & Garrett West '15 Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Young, Dean of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at Hillsdale College, about the new Hillsdale online course, "The Great Principles of Chemistry." Writer and historian Dominic Green chats about religion, journalism, and his recent book, The Relig…
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The Rachel Maddow Show


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Playbook Deep Dive


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Donald Trump’s indictment: Our reporters dig into the repercussions for 2024
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Playbook Deep Dive host and Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza gathers three of the best journalists in the POLITICO’s newsroom to break down the immediate questions of what Trump's indictment means. Joining him is Jonathan Martin, POLITICO’s Politics Bureau Chief; Meridith McGraw, who covers Trump for POLITICO; and Erica Orden, who is new to POLITICO a…
The indictment appears to be connected to hush money payments made to adult film actor Stormy Daniels in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. Daniels alleges that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, which the former president denies. This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, senior political editor and correspondent Domeni…
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The NPR Politics Podcast


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Americans Like It, Congress Ended It: Free School Lunch For All
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Now, states are beginning to take up the mantle in order to revive the initiatve supported by super-majorities of Americans. Teachers, parents and students told NPR that the program makes a big difference in their lives. This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, politcs reporter Ximena Bustillo, and national political correspondent Mara Liass…
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FiveThirtyEight Politics


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New Laws Are Driving Red And Blue States Further Apart
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In our federalist system, the saying goes, the states are laboratories of democracy. State governments test out different policies or even political strategies that may someday reach the whole country or drive red and blue states further apart. This year FiveThirtyEight is tracking what that looks like -- what legislation is being proposed and pass…
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The Nation Podcasts


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Edge of Sports: Why the NBA World Lost Its Joy
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On this episode of Edge of Sports, we speak to Michael Lee of the Washington Post about why this has been the most dispiriting NBA season in recent history. We don’t just catalog the moments, though. We also try to understand the underlying issues. We have Choice Words about the late Willis Reed, and what his life meant for the New York Knicks as w…
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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics


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Infringe: The History of a Word and The Gun Debate
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What's in a word? Lots, maybe, when its a key word in the most contentious debate in America. The word "infringe" determines the threshold of how the Constitution should be enforced. But do we understand the word, and if we do, are we applying it correctly in our political debates over guns and politics? In this cast we look at how framers like Was…
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Let's Find Common Ground


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Break Out of Your Bubble to Build Friendship and Empathy
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Our last show focused on finding common ground when talking to strangers. In this show we explore friendship and empathy with two guests who are friends themselves, a Catholic priest and a Protestant pastor. Father Tim Holeda leads Saint Thomas More Co-Cathedral, and Latricia Scriven is pastor of Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church, both in Tallah…
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The Real Chemistry Podcast


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Innovating Data Approaches for Clinical Trial Recruitment: Live from SXSW 2023
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This panel, originally recorded in front of a live audience at SXSW 2023, discusses innovative data sources for clinical trial recruitment and how to maximize their effectiveness. The panel explores a range of innovative data sources, such as online platforms, real world data and social networks, and how they can be used to find the right candidate…
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Center Stage, with Milfred and Hands


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The race for Madison mayor isn't over just yet
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Milfred and Hands analyze the April 4 election for Madison mayor while explaining the Wisconsin State Journal's endorsement in the race, which pits incumbent Satya Rhodes-Conway versus grassroots challenger Gloria Reyes. If you plan to vote next Tuesday, you'll want to listen to this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A New Voice of Freedom


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Season 4 Podcast 64 Self-Reliance Concept 9 God
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Season 4 Podcast 64 Self-Reliance Concept 9 God I have selected twelve concepts from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay Self-Reliance. Each concept expands the virtues and variations of Self-Reliance or warns of the vices of the ways we forfeit Self Reliance: · Concept 1: Blind Obedience · Concept 2: False Charity · Concept 3: Truth · Concept 4: Faith · C…
A rare clash between U.S. and Israeli leaders raises thorny questions about the intertwined fates of two of the world’s most important democracies. The Culture War ramps up as the last unifying link inside the Republican Party. President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten discusses the growing politicization of education.…
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The NPR Politics Podcast


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The American Trade-Off: Guns And Cars For A Much Shorter Lifespan
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In 2013, researchers published a landmark study on why Americans of all incomes and demographics die years before their peers in comparable countries. In the decade since the report was published, that gap has only grown. We examine the policy choices behind Americans' shorter lives. This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, national polit…
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The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press


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Bans on books, abortion and TikTok: Are libertarians home in the GOP?
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State legislatures in recent months have pushed several bills restricting personal freedoms, as even transpartisan coalitions emerge around measures that limit the reach of TikTok, or curtail social media's impact on minors. Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of Reason, joins Chuck to break down what has happened to the libertarian ideology, and…
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The Nation Podcasts


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Start Making Sense: Low-Paid Workers Strike and Win in LA; Minor League Baseball Players Form a Union
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In Los Angeles last week, a three-day strike by 30,000 public school custodians, food service workers, bus drivers and teacher's aides ended with a 30% pay increase. Harold Meyerson, the editor-at-large of The American Prospect, joins the podcast to discuss. Also: For a century, thousands of young baseball players have lived with low wages, overcro…
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A New Voice of Freedom


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Season 4 Podcast 63 Self-Reliance Concept 8 Character
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Season 4 Podcast 63 Self-Reliance Concept 8 Character I have selected ten concepts from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay Self-Reliance. Each concept expands the virtues and variations of Self-Reliance or warns of the vices of the ways we forfeit Self Reliance: · Concept 1: Blind Obedience · Concept 2: False Charity · Concept 3: Truth · Concept 4: Faith …
The shooter who killed six at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee was under care for an emotional disorder and able to legally obtain seven guns. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) calls the Silicon Valley Bank failure a result of mismanagement and a lack of regulation from Congress. Former Vice President Mike Pence is set to testify before a gra…