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The Kicker is a podcast on the media and the world today. It comes out twice a month, hosted by Josh Hersh and produced by Amanda Darrach for the Columbia Journalism Review. It is available wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS is New Mexico PBS' prime-time news magazine show covering the events, issues, and people that are shaping life in New Mexico and the Southwest. NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS takes a multi-layered look at social, political, economic, health, education and arts issues and explores them in-depth, with a critical eye to give them context beyond the "news of the moment."
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Here's the week's business, finance and economics news - in just 30 minutes. In the meantime you can catch me on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. And if you want leave a comment. Wishing you all a safe and healthy week. And looking forward to bringing you Talking Business next week Follow my socials on: https://twitter.com/leongettler https://www.instagram.com/leongettler/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leongettler/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/leongettler/ https://www.facebook.com/talkingbu ...
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No Man's Cast is a podcast dedicated to Hello Games' new IP No Man's Sky. Every Week Joe, Joey and Noltra bring you news, interviews and info about this upcoming, ground breaking, Sci-Fi game.
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Your source for weekly news on the following subjects: Star Citizen, Elite Dangerous, No Man's Sky, and various other SPACE GAMES as well as REAL SPACE news and Sci-fi coverage of books, movies, and shows! The show is recorded LIVE every Friday night on YouTube and Twitch and edited for release as a podcast after. Basically, think of the show as 2 hours down at the pub talking about cool space shit. WARNING: THIS IS FOR ADULTS WHO ARE DRINKING DO NOT PLAY TO CHILDREN OR IF OFFENDED EASILY.
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Stephen Spitz hosts this monthly talk show featuring in-depth interviews with people who have an impact on New Mexico history, politics, public policy and culture.
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An analysis of what Trump’s victory means for the US and global economies. The Reserve Bank of Australia has held interest rates steady. It says underlying inflation is not expected to ease to 3% until mid-2025 and “remains too high”. This means that other central banks are cutting rates but the RBA won’t be joining them any time soon. Mineral Reso…
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Lou DiVizio introduces NMiF's interviews with each candidate for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District. Democratic incumbent Melanie Stansbury speaks with Gwyneth Doland about her work representing New Mexico’s first congressional district and her plans for another term. Then, republican candidate for Congressional District 1 explains why he thin…
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Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver sits down with Executive Producer Jeff Proctor to talk about the state’s first presidential election with same-day registration. Host: Lou DiVizio Correspondent: Jeff Proctor Guest: Maggie Toulouse Oliver, New Mexico Secretary of State
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This week, a breakdown of this year’s general election results. Senior Producer Lou DiVizio goes over the state’s congressional contests with a special roundtable of politics experts. Then, Lou reviews the state’s many House and Senate races, before asking how New Mexico Democrats plan to provide statewide protections against a potential wave of co…
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Nearly half of all Latino voters put their support behind former president Donald Trump this week, according to exit polls—a 14 percent increase from 2020. Those results surprised many, but not Jack Herrera, who has been reporting on the shifting voting habits of Latino communities across the country for years. Herrera joins The Kicker to talk abou…
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The republican candidate for Congressional District 3 talks a bit about her background in state politics and shares her perspective on climate change, immigration and in vitro fertilization. Host: Lou DiVizio Correspondent: Gwyneth Doland Guest: Sharon Clahchischilliage, (R) Candidate for U.S. Representative, NM District 3…
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U.S. Rep. Gabriel Vasquez shares his vision for New Mexico’s southern-most congressional district. District 2 is the state’s most competitive congressional race with Vasquez taking on republican Yvette Herrell in a rematch from 2022. Host: Lou DiVizio Correspondent: Russell Contreras Guest: Gabriel Vasquez, (D) U.S. Representative, NM District 2…
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Australia's inflation rate fell to 2.8% in Q3 of 2024 from 3.8% in Q2, marking the lowest figures since Q1 of 2021. However, services inflation is still too high. The change of government in Queensland was not caused by cost of living issues. Chalmers rules out big spending despite loss. Report shows the inept Morrison government’s delays procuring…
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Martin Baron was the executive editor of the Washington Post from 2013 until his retirement, in 2021—which meant he was there for the arrival of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as owner and publisher of the paper. He’s long praised Bezos for taking a firm line against any interference with the paper’s journalism, but Bezos’s sudden decision, announced la…
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Lou DiVizio introduces another 2024 Candidate Conversation, this week with U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez. Politics Correspondent Gwyneth Doland asks the congresswoman how her work in D.C. has addressed the unique economic needs of the communities she represents. Host: Lou DiVizio Correspondent: Gwyneth Doland Guest: Teresa Leger Fernandez, (D) U…
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How Trump’s team could craft ‘the narrative’ after the election: NBC’s Ryan Reilly on 2020, and the road ahead
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The so-called Big Lie—that the 2020 election was stolen out from under Donald Trump—was more than just a series of individual false facts and misleading videos. It was a narrative, carefully constructed by people affiliated with the Trump campaign, and disseminated through friendly news outlets and social media channels. Four years later, that stor…
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Been fitting this remix into my sets over this summer. Crowds have been giving me some positive feedback on it so i figured I'd share it here.Από τον Dj Anil
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The world’s $100 trillion time bomb is ticking as the International Monetary fund meets finance chiefs in Washington this week. The IMF warns that Australia’s inflation will hold at 3.3% through 2024-2025. Billionaire Richard White has been accused of giving business advice in exchange for sex by different women. Qantas has been ordered to pay $170…
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This week on New Mexico in Focus, we begin our 2024 election interviews with U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M. Politics correspondent Gwyneth Doland asks about several top concerns for most New Mexico voters: crime in our state, immigration reform and security at our southern border. Gwyneth also asks Heinrich about his stance on abortion, his work…
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Hurricanes in the US have cost lives, wreaked enormous damage and left enormous financial costs. As we witness extreme weather events escalating worldwide, the connection to climate change is undeniable. Prime Minister Albanese just bought a $4.3M ocean front home, when most people can't afford their rent or mortgage. For a supposed man of the peop…
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Senior Producer Lou DiVizio speaks with former New Mexico state senator Eric Griego and journalist Trip Jennings about money’s growing influence in our elections. Griego explains the impact the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision known as Citizens United has had on funding limits and oversight and the competitive realities of fundraising while running…
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ASIC data shows company insolvencies have hit record highs. Half of Australians expect cost-of-living pressures to deteriorate over the coming two years New research shows grocery costs are the biggest pain point for Aussie consumers despite the recent pullback in official inflation figures. ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott doesn’t expect to remain in the to…
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New York City is the media capital of the world, but the number of people and outlets covering the city locally has taken a hit recently. Over the past few years, the Wall Street Journal dropped its independent metro section, the New York Times announced it would stop endorsing local races, and the all-news radio station WCBS went off the air. But …
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Lou DiVizio starts the show with some headlines from around the state including a federal judge's ruling that the federal government violated environmental regulations by approving nuclear pit production at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Then, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor sits down with a journalism professor and a criminal defense lawyer to co…
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Qatar Airlines gets around Qantas protectionism by buying a 25% stake in Virgin. Murdoch's REA walks away from Rightmove deal after making four bad offers. Rank-and-file Labor members urging the Albanese government to curtail negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions. An average of 4.02 million national viewers watched Brisbane’s 60-point …
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Unlike other central banks, the Reserve Bank of Australia keeps its rates on hold waiting for inflation to come down. Australia’s annual inflation rate in August falls to lowest since 2021 at 2.7% Australia’s Misery index is at its highest level since the global financial crisis and higher than during the COVID-19 era. The Albanese government surpr…
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This week Lou DiVizio introduces two segments from Our Land's Laura Paskus. First, Laura sits down with a historian and a Santa Fe County Commissioner who oppose federal plans to build a new transmission line across the Caja del Rio to Los Alamos National Laboratory. Laura asks what harm this transmission line will cause to the area. Then, Laura ta…
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We need a Labor Party in which the big issues are confronted,” former ACTU secretary Bill Kelty said, describing the Albanese government as instead being “mired in mediocrity”. Commonwealth Bank of Australia is exploring the possibility of replacing thousands of local call centre staff with a ChatGPT-style platform in an expanded use of artificial …
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In March, the digital literary magazine Guernica published a personal essay by a British Israeli writer and translator, about her experiences in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. It was raw and honest and painful to read. The writer, Joanna Chen, had spent years before the attacks and subsequent war on Gaza volunteering for an or…
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Lou DiVizio opens the podcast with headlines from around the state. Then, Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus interviews author Dan Flores. Flores is the author of more than a dozen books including Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History and most recently, Wild New World: The Epic Story of Animals and People in America. Flores was in A…
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Talking Business #33 Interview with Mustafa Nuristani from the Transcendental Meditation Organisation in Australia.
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. The Murdoch’s control over their media empire is about to be scrutinized in court. It’s also now the target of the activist investor Starboard. The legal battle between Murdoch’s kids over Murdoch’s plan to change the structure of his family trust to give all voting power to his oldest son, Lachlan. New data shows almost all of Australia’s major …
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Talking Business #33 Intterview with Mustafa Nuristani from the Transcendental Meditation Organisation in Australia
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The Murdoch’s control over their media empire is about to be scrutinized in court. It’s also now the target of the activist investor Starboard. The legal battle between Murdoch’s kids over Murdoch’s plan to change the structure of his family trust to give all voting power to his oldest son, Lachlan. New data shows almost all of Australia’s major ai…
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This week, Lou DiVizio explores the history of Labor Day and the state of labor in New Mexico in 2024. Lou sits down with University of New Mexico professor Dr. Jason Scott Smith as he explains the roots of the holiday and considers how Americans should measure economic success in our country. Then, Albuquerque-based labor lawyer Stephen Curtice ta…
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Australian GDP per capita has declined for a record 6th consecutive quarter. Australian health Department officials concede that private hospitals are uninvestable and more will close. Rupert Murdoch-owned firm REA Group weighs up bid for UK-based Rightmove. Blackstone to acquire Australian data centre business AirTrunk. The world’s largest private…
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In late May, Kyle Clark went viral after he moderated a debate featuring six Republican candidates for Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District, including Rep. Lauren Boebert. He refused to allow the candidates to evade his direct questions with waffling, rambly answers, instead repeatedly cutting them off: “You didn’t make any attempt to answer th…
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Australia’s latest monthly CPI indicator came in lower at 3.5% in the 12 months to July. But energy subsidies are weighing on the index. As many as 1.6 million Australian households are now facing home insurance affordability stress The Australian government is set to take a tougher approach to airlines and airports over flight delays under changes…
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In an extra podcast episode from New Mexico in Focus, we're looking ahead to this Friday’s 100th Zozobra in Santa Fe. Every year tens of thousands of New Mexicans gather in Fort Marcy Park to burn away their gloom – in the form of a 50-foot monster names Old Man Gloom. The event is put on each year by the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe led by event chair…
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The long, destructive path of fire: Talking to Source NM’s Patrick Lohmann about a never-ending wildfire season
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In early 2023, Patrick Lohmann, a reporter for the nonprofit Source NM, moved to the small town of Las Vegas, New Mexico, to learn how residents were coping with the aftermath of the largest wildfire in state history. What he learned there was that the destruction brought on by wildfires doesn’t end when the fire itself goes out. It can take years …
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Lou DiVizio kicks off the podcast with headlines from around the state, including news New Mexico is failing to leverage Medicaid dollars for home visiting programs. Then, Whitney Holland, president of New Mexico's chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, is one of 45 delegates who attended this month's Democratic National Convention in Chic…
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Plummeting iron ore prices could cost the federal government $3 billion in revenue, which is likely to push Australia’s budget further into deficit this financial year. Federal police have been called in to investigate whether Regional Express’s former chairman amid increasingly bitter recriminations over the airline’s collapse late last month. New…
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This week on the podcast, Lou DiVizio updates you on some statewide headlines including news Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will be speaking at the DNC in Chicago Tuesday night. Then, two advocates examine a recording that captures APD officers using racial slurs and violent language, taken moments after police shot and killed a 30-year-old man. Danie…
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Bruce Daisley says Elon Musk should be arrested if it's proven that his actions incited recent riots in the UK. Daisley is a former senior executive at Twitter. Amid growing political tensions over cost-of-living pressures, RBA deputy governor Andrew Hauser slams those who claim to be sure of the way forward as “false prophets” Australian technolog…
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The Democrats are gathering in Chicago next week, and the sitting president has dropped out of the race. But as the guests on today’s podcast remind us, that doesn’t mean history is repeating itself. In 1968, Ted Koppel was just back from a tour covering the war in Vietnam, and assigned to the comparatively tame—if, as he reminds us, not without it…
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Lou DiVizio returns to the podcast with headlines from around the state, including news that 1-in-3 New Mexico counties is considered a "maternity care desert." Then, Lou speaks with three experts about the City of Albuquerque’s approach when dealing with a growing number of homeless people. Attorney Peter Cubra, Rachel Biggs from Health Care for t…
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On Monday, the global stock markets were crashing (until they weren’t). Market volatility is now the new trend, reminiscent of 1987 crash and the 2000 tech wreck. Elon Musk sues Unilever and Mars for conspiring to boycott X and deprive it of revenue. When it gets to trial, he can explain to the judge why he told advertisers to “go f… the selves.” R…
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Kamala Harris is raising money in record breaking amounts. HUGE relief to the RBA Board. Australia’s Q2 headline CPI inflation in line with market expectations. The big surprise was trimmed mean inflation. It undershot expectations to come in at 3.9%, down from 4% in March. Rex officially goes into administration, regional routes still running. Aus…
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What does the market anticipate in a potential Kamala Harris presidency? Reserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock has warned that rapidly rising building costs are keeping inflation in Australia higher than overseas Calling CrowdStrike!! What’s the plan on reimbursing everyone for the lost revenue?? This outage cost the global economy bil…
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