Helena Merriman with numbers about water shortage, plastic recycling and American jobs.
The NewsWorthy - Travel Warning, Biggest Pharma Deal & Earthquake App – Friday, January 4th, 2019
The news to know for Friday, January 4th, 2019!
It's day 14 of the government shutdown, so we're talking about today's possible White House meeting and yesterday's vote.
Plus: a warning about traveling to China, the biggest pharma deal ever and a first-of-its-kind life-saving app.
Those stories and more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
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Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned (under the section 'Episodes') or see below...
Sources:
Shutdown Update: The Hill, AP, New York Times, Wall Street Journal
Dow Down: AP, Wall Street Journal, CNBC, TechCrunch
Travel Warning: State Department, CNBC
China Moon Landing: NBC News, AP
Biggest Pharma Deal Ever: Bloomberg, Axios
LA Earthquake App: ABC News, The Guardian
NYC Repairs: New York Times
NFL Playoffs: CNET, CBS Sports
Golden Globes: AP, Variety, NBC News, Golden Globes
The Daily Signal - #368: Our Memories of Bre Payton
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Read Me a Poem - “Musée des Beaux Arts” by W. H. Auden
Amanda Holmes reads W. H. Auden’s poem, “Musée des Beaux Arts.” Have a suggestion for a poem? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman.
This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch.
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Opening Arguments - OA241: Is This The C-Hook That Could Send PG&E To Prison??
Today's episode takes a deep dive into the potential criminal liability for Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) in connection with the 2018 California Wildfires and the c-hook that just might be the linchpin to the whole thing. Are people going to prison? Listen and find out!
We begin by celebrating a brand-new holiday: Oversight Day, with the inauguration of Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House. We talk about funding, job postings, and how they all relate to Yodel Mountain.
After that it's time to get deep -- and we mean deep -- into PG&E's latest court filing, what it has to do with a 2010 explosion and a 2016 order, and what really caused the California Camp Fire. Along the way you'll learn about obstruction of justice (again!), the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act (really!), and how a corporation can have an "abandoned and malignant heart."
Then we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #108 about interstate car collectors-slash-thieves. As always, if you'd like to play along with us, just retweet our episode on Twitter or share it on Facebook along with your guess and the #TTTBE hashtag. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!
Appearances
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Show Notes & Links
- Your Oversight Day goodies include (a) this fabulous Savannah Guthrie interview with Speaker Pelosi; (b) this equally fabulous Twitter chain from Paul Krugman; (c) the House operations budget for 2019; (d) the Axios story on Republicans seeking to hire investigative counsel; and (e) the screenshot of the jobs posting.
- PG&E filings include (a) the PGE Superseding indictment; (b) the jury verdict; (c) the Sentencing and probationary conditions entered by the court; (d) the Court's Nov. 27, 2018 written questions about the wildfires; (e) the Court's supplemental order seeking an amicus from the California Attorney General's office; (f) the answers filed by PGE - PGE Answers, the US Attorneys' Office, and the California AG; and finally, the PGE written Report - Exhibit A that contains the information discussed on the show.
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The Gist - There’s Something in the Water
On The Gist, what do Kim Jong-un’s letters and Shaquille O’Neal sneakers have in common?
In the interview, you’ve likely heard of microplastics, but are they something to worry about? Maria Konnikova is here with answers in another round of “Is That Bullshit?”. Konnikova is the author of The Confidence Game: Why We Fall for It . . . Every Time.
In the Spiel, and in New York City, even shutting down a subway train comes with delays.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Monetary and Fiscal Policy Errors and Corrections
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Cato Daily Podcast - Monetary and Fiscal Policy Errors and Corrections
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Pod Save America - “Shutdown for what.”
Trump keeps the government shut down over his metaphorical wall, House Democrats bring back PAYGO, Elizabeth Warren kicks off her presidential campaign, and Mitt Romney writes a sternly-worded op-ed. Then Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal talks to Jon and Dan about the shutdown, immigration, and the priorities of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
The Phil Ferguson Show - 289 American Atheists, Nick Fish, 2018 Market Returns
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Investing Skeptically: 2018 Market returns.
