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President Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Decisions
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President Joe Biden launched his first overseas military action by striking Syria. The panel talked in depth about Biden's move to not penalize Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman for the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker guest moderates.…
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Brooks and Capehart on COVID relief, CPAC and President Biden's nominees
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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 passing a COVID relief bill without a minimum wage increase, the prospects for President Biden's Cabinet nominations, and the Conservative Political Action Conference. PBS NewsHour is supported by - htt…
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Avoid Burnout in Your Business and Relationships | FRIDAY FIELD NOTES
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Today, I share five tips you can use to avoid burnout in your life and relationships. Hit me up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share with me what’s working in your life. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Tip #1: Don’t burn all of your fuel at once Tip #2: Mix things up and avoid boredom Tip #3: Set real expectations Tip #4: Delegate and share responsibility Tip #5…
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Tonight on the Last Word: The Capitol police chief says the response to the Jan. 6 riot was a “multi-tiered failure.” Also, the Senate Parliamentarian rules that an increase to the federal minimum wage cannot be included in the Covid-19 relief bill. Plus, the U.S. launches airstrikes against Iranian-backed militias in Syria. And the Manhattan Distr…
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The Supreme Court finally declined to block the Manhattan District Attorney’s subpoena for financial records related to Donald Trump and the Trump Organization from his accountants at Mazars LLP. This subpoena is commonly described in the press as giving the DA access to former President Trump’s tax returns, but that shorthand is a little bit misle…
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U.S. Policy Toward Africa, with Landry Signé
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Landry Signé, senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development Program and the Africa Growth Initiative at the Brookings Institution, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss U.S. interests in Africa and the prospects for strategic cooperation between the United States and African countries. Signé’s most recent book is Unlocking Africa’s Busin…
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‘I Am Not The President’s Lawyer.’ Merrick Garland Vows Independence As Attorney General... and More Stories
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Included in this episode:1. ‘I Am Not The President’s Lawyer.’ Merrick Garland Vows Independence As Attorney General 2. Column: How Australia May Have Just Saved Journalism From Big Tech 3. U.S. Death Toll From COVID-19 Passes the 500,000 Mark 4. Here’s Why Economic Experts Are Predicting Higher Mortgages Rates This Year 5. The Best Exercises to Sn…
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Day 41: Biden looks to Senate to pass Covid aid as Trump vows revenge
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The Senate will take up Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid aid bill this week as Johnson & Johnson releases its one-dose FDA-approved vaccine. Plus, Republicans are still taking in the former president using the CPAC stage to vow revenge on members of his own party. We discuss that and more with Ashley Parker, A.B. Stoddard, Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, Joseph Spe…
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In March 2020 the UK was gearing up to face the Covid-19 pandemic. Cases were increasing rapidly and by the end of month the country was in full lockdown with medics facing their toughest ever test. A group of doctors and nurses in intensive care units recorded audio diaries for the BBC which illustrated the true scale of the professional and perso…
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Progressive Dems call on VP Harris to overrule Sen. Parliamentarian on minimum wage provision
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Tonight on the Last Word: Senate Democrats plan to use “reconciliation” to pass the COVID relief bill. Also, the Republican-controlled Georgia House passes a bill that would limit voting access. Plus, Johnson & Johnson begins shipping the one-dose Covid-19 vaccine. And a third woman accuses New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment. Jim Manle…
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Trump secretly got vaccinated before leaving White House
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Tonight: As a third Covid vaccine is released into America and daily vaccinations surge, how the case for optimism about the near future just got a shot in the arm. Then, the disgraced, twice-impeached ex-president resurfaces at CPAC with a new grift. Plus, news today that Andrew Cuomo will face a sexual harassment investigation by the New York Att…
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Stacey Abrams says that new efforts by the GOP to restrict voting ‘actually take us to what looks like post-Reconstruction Jim Crow era laws.’By NBCNews
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Monday on the NewsHour, a new single-dose inoculation is approved as the CDC chief warns against rolling back safeguards amid concerns of a new potential COVID surge, we discuss solutions to sexual assault in the military as the Pentagon announces a new commission to address rising cases, and former President Trump's return to the stage sets the to…
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The first batch of a new COVID vaccine from Johnson & Johnson began shipping around the U.S. on Monday. But as some states began loosening pandemic restrictions, the CDC cautioned about opening too quickly. Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, former advisor to the Biden transition team on COVID and vice provost of global initiatives at the University of Pennsylv…
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News Wrap: Biden administration policy will let separated families reunite inside the U.S.
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In our news wrap Monday, the Biden administration says a new policy will let separated families be reunited inside the U.S. but warned migrants not to rush to the border, crowds in Myanmar returned to the streets a day after security forces killed 18 people, the U.N. appealed to donor countries for Yemen, and a Paris court convicted former French P…
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For a decade, advocates have argued commanders should be removed from deciding the fate of those accused of sexual assault in the U.S. military. But military victim advocates now say they too should be removed from the chain of command. Nick Schifrin talks to four military victim advocates about the widespread and longstanding problem of sexual ass…
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His national profile soared last year, drawing praise for his leadership in New York state during the first months of the pandemic. Now, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is under fire, facing allegations not just about his administration's handling of coronavirus data but also new allegations concerning his personal conduct. New York Times Albany Bureau Chief Jes…
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Former President Donald Trump on Sunday delivered his first speech since leaving office more than a month ago. He was centerstage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida, where he took aim at Republicans who voted for this impeachment. White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.…
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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump's CPAC appearance and Biden's immigration policies
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NPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including President Biden's immigration policies, the debate over COVID relief in the Senate, and former President Donald Trump's appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference and his future in the Republican Party. PBS …
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Can teaching civics in schools help break down barriers in American society?
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Fierce divisions seem to drive a wedge in much of American life at this moment and how we view government. Now, a prominent team of educators has released a new plan that calls for revamping history and civics classes in schools as one way to bridge the gap. Harvard professor Danielle Allen, a principal investigator for the Educating for American D…
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Making the case for a national day of remembrance for those lost to COVID-19
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One of the most prominent voices advocating for a national day of remembrance for those lost to COVID-19 is Kristin Urquiza. She co-founded the advocacy group, Marked By COVID, after she lost her father to the pandemic last year. She joins Jeffrey Brown from San Francisco to discuss why the nation needs the "time and space to mourn and grieve." PBS…
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3/1/21: Trump Back at CPAC, Biden Bombs Syria
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--On the Show: --Joe Biden launches air strikes against Syria, reportedly in response to attacks against American troops in Iraq, and at roughly the same time, it appears the $15 minimum wage will be removed from the COVID relief bill --Republicans launch 253 voter suppression bills across the country, realizing they didn't suppress enough votes in…
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Cuomo Under Fire, Crist for Governor? Hate Crime Insanity
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Join Jim and Greg as they chronicle the second accusation of sexual harassment against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his ever-changing response to it. They also get a kick out of the possibility that Florida Democrats might dust off Charlie Crist to challenge Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2022. And they fire back at an NBC "explainer" on hate crimes, which…
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Clubhouse Opens a Window for Free Expression in China
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Clubhouse is an audio-only social-media platform offering chat rooms on any subject, allowing thousands of people to gather and listen to each other. Jiayang Fan, who often reports on China, tells David Remnick that the chance to talk in private and without a text trail has opened a window of free expression for Chinese users. (Recently, some quest…
The Morning Joe panel recaps this weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference event in Orlando, Florida, which featured former President Trump's first public remarks since leaving office.By NBC News
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How the Texas Winter Storm Disaster Will Shape Joe Biden’s ClimateAgenda... and More Stories
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Included in this episode:1. How the Texas Winter Storm Disaster Will Shape Joe Biden’s ClimateAgenda 2. ‘If This Task Was Urgent Before, It’s Crucial Now.’ U.N. Says World Has 10 Months to Get Serious on Climate Goals 3. Review: In the Gently Moving Minari, a Korean Family Finds Home in America's Heartland 4. These Are the 3 Credit Cards I’ve Been …
The first shots of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine could be administered as early as Tuesday, senior Biden administration officials said Sunday.By Way Too Early with Kasie Hunt
Sarah's other show has a special guest! Maintenance Phase co-host Aubrey Gordon visits Why Are Dads to talk about Christopher Nolan, trash masculinity and the dwindling number of non-problematic superheroes. Where to find us: Sarah's other show, Why Are Dads Mike's other show, Maintenance Phase Support us: Subscribe on Patreon Donate on Paypal Buy …
"We Polked you in 44, we're Pierce you in 52!" Franklin Pierce may have my favorite campaign slogan yet. But in terms of presidencies, wow, this guy is a total disaster. I mean, Millard Fillmore just nuked the only major opposition party into oblivion. Governing should be easy, right? Not when you're Pierce, who do his best to one-up Fillmore and w…
Today I am an Englishman in CHILDISHNESS, we are going to look back on our childhood, kids TV and there is even a gay Teletubbie. My guest is one of Britain's best loved and known children’s TV presenters Chris Jarvis, he is also a writer, songwriter and Pantomime performer and Director. Chris has also just launched a new radio station "Little Radi…
Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses set to ship Monday, Trump gives first speech since leaving office, and second former Cuomo aide makes sexual harassment accusation.By NBC News
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Harvey Goldsmith: Can live music survive Covid?
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Stephen Sackur interviews one of the UK’s top live music promoters, Harvey Goldsmith. One of the many costs of the Covid pandemic means that, in much of the world, we can’t gather to enjoy the arts live; the creative world we used to know may be hard to revive. Has the cultural cost of Covid been ignored?…
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February 28, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
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On this edition for Sunday, February 28, Johnson & Johnson says it expects to start shipping the first doses of its newly FDA-approved vaccine on Monday. Also, the story behind the resurgence of America's oldest independent Black-owned bookstore, and why Richmond, Virginia has one of the highest eviction rates in the nation. Hari Sreenivasan anchor…
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Why this small, Black-owned bookstore is hallowed ground for some
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Many Black-owned independent bookstores experienced a surge in sales this past summer after the George Floyd protests ignited more interest in learning about Black history, white supremacy, and systemic racism. Marcus Books is the oldest Black-owned bookstore in the country, serving its community for 60 years and weathering many changes. PBS NewsHo…
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In Richmond, VA, eviction burden weighs heavier on Black and Brown residents
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The federal ban on evictions, extended by President Biden through March, is a much-needed, yet only temporary pause on a looming crisis impacting hundreds of thousands of American families. Retro Report, a non-profit news organization, reports from Richmond, VA, which has one of the highest eviction rates in the nation, on how Confederate history a…
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How online misinformation from local-level Republicans helped fuel the Capitol riot
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What level of online influence did local and state-level Republican officials have in the lead-up to the Capitol insurrection? An Associated Press investigation delved into the public and private social media accounts of nearly 1,000 Republican officials to look at how many perpetuated online misinformation leading up to the Jan 6 riot. Garance Bur…
In this episode of Half-Arsed History, learn the history of the infamous Lafitte Brothers, who were privateers, smugglers, political operatives, businessmen, spies, and all around rogues who made an unlikely alliance with the US to save New Orleans. https://halfarsedhistory.files.wordpress.com/2021/02/140-the-lafitte-brothers.mp3 Download Episode (…
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Feb. 28 — Justin Trudeau, Sherrod Brown & Dr. Anthony Fauci
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In an exclusive interview, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks about U.S.-Canada relations. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) discusses the progressive and moderate divides in his party. Dr. Anthony Fauci explains what a new vaccine might mean for getting back to normal. O. Kay Henderson, Carol Lee, Eugene Robinson and Bret Stephens join the Meet the Pre…
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FDA: Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Doesn’t Need Ultra-Cold Freezer Storage... and More Stories
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Included in this episode:1. FDA: Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Doesn’t Need Ultra-Cold Freezer Storage 2. We’re in the Third Quarter of the Pandemic. Antarctic Researchers, Mars Simulation Scientists and Navy Submarine Officers Have Advice For How to Get Through It 3. How a Belarusian Teacher and Stay-at-Home Mom Came to Lead a National Revolt 4. Tiger W…
FDA grants emergency use authorization for third Covid-19 vaccine in U.S., House passes Biden’s Covid relief bill, and activists denounce increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans.By NBC News
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On this edition for Saturday, February 27, President Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package passes the House and moves on to the Senate, the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is expected to roll out within days, and in our signature segment: Amsterdam's museums struggle and innovate as COVID-19 closures continue. Hari Sreenivasan anchors …
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Katrina Adams' journey from the tennis court to the C-suite
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Katrina Adams, the youngest and first black person to become CEO, Chairperson and President of the United States Tennis Association, is a force both on the tennis court and in the boardroom. In her new book, "Own the Arena," she details how her experiences helped prepare her for leadership. NewsHour Weekend's Christopher Booker spoke with her about…