In which a tiny French minority in the Pyrenees is shunned and hated for reasons no one can quite remember, and John pronounces the words "goose foot" more capably than Ken. Certificate #28287.
The NewsWorthy - Criminal Justice Reform, Uber Rewards & Word of the Year (+ Talking CA Wildfires with Leanne Suter) – Thursday, November 15th, 2018
The news to know for Thursday, November 15th, 2018!
Today: President Trump shows his support for a bipartisan bill and even Fox News sides with CNN in a lawsuit.
Plus: the CMAs, Uber's new rewards program and the 2018 'Word of the Year.'
Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
Then, hang out after the news for "Thing to Know Thursday." This week's bonus interview takes you behind-the-scenes of what it's like for ABC7 Los Angeles reporter Leanne Suter to cover the California wildfires and the stories she'll never forget.
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned (just click 'Episodes').
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Serious Inquiries Only - SIO166: Evidence Based Mental Health Panel at QED
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The Gist - Priming New York for Amazon
On The Gist, who’s running in 2020? Should we even speculate yet?
Time for another segment of Mike debates Slate. Staff writer Henry Grabar is here to discuss Amazon’s choice of New York City, why people seem to keep misunderstanding what subsidies are, and how the benefits of Amazon moving to Long Island City outweigh the costs to the city.
In the Spiel, Jim Acosta’s White House press credentials and asking multipart questions at press conferences.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Trump Endorses Serious Sentencing Reform
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What Next - What Next | Daily News and Analysis – Sins of the Fathers
Survivors of Catholic clergy sexual abuse have gone after the church in a piecemeal fashion. But the Roman Catholic Church’s cover-up of child sexual abuse goes back decades, and experts say it reaches the upper echelons of church leadership. What would it take to go after the Vatican? We talk to someone who’s tried it: Marci Hamilton, a professor and founder of Child USA.
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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Sins of the Fathers
Survivors of Catholic clergy sexual abuse have gone after the church in a piecemeal fashion. But the Roman Catholic Church’s cover-up of child sexual abuse goes back decades, and experts say it reaches the upper echelons of church leadership. What would it take to go after the Vatican? We talk to someone who’s tried it: Marci Hamilton, a professor and founder of Child USA.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - SPECIAL: MarketWatch & CoinDesk Survey Results
- Bitcoin fell to its lowest price in over 12 months on Wednesday amid a broader cryptocurrency market sell-off.
- A new BitLicense has been issued by the New York State Department of Financial Services
- Messenger app maker Kik is quitting Ethereum for good as it continues to develop its own cryptocurrency.
- One of the bitcoin community’s most beloved veterans just got a promotion.
SPECIAL on today's episode: CoinDesk's Nolan Baurle and MarketWatch's Andrew Neary discuss the results of a study comparing the two publications' audiences. How do crypto fans stack up against traditional investors? The results are fascinating.
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What Next - What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future – Amazon’s Prime Real Estate
On today’s show, host Will Oremus will talk about the employee uprising at Google, and the changes that it and other tech companies have made to their sexual harassment policies in response. Joining him is Caroline O’Donovan, senior technology reporter for BuzzFeed News, who was there to cover the employee walkouts in person and has continued to report on the fallout from them.
And then, a story that has been making headlines for months, and finally reached its culmination this week with a big announcement. That would be Amazon’s HQ2 contest—or maybe now it’s HQ2.5, or HQ2 and 3, HQ2a and HQ2b. Whatever you call it, we’ll talk about the company’s decision to open not one but two new headquarters. One will be in Arlington, Virginia, just outside DC. And the other in Long Island City, just across the East River from Manhattan. That, of course, prompted an outcry from critics around the country, not to mention all the cities that weren’t chosen. Here to help Will make sense of all this will be Tim Bartik, a Senior economist at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. He’s done some fascinating research on the incentives that cities offer to companies to try to get them to locate there--and whether it really pays off for their residents in the long run.
2:47 - Interview with Caroline O’Donovan14:32 - Interview with Tim Bartik32:00 - Don’t Close My Tabs
Don’t Close My Tabs:
The Atlantic: The Problem with Feedback
GoFundMe: How To Help Those Impacted By The Fires In California
Chico Enterprise Record: How You Can Help Camp Fire Victims
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