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Cato Daily Podcast - What Is and Is Not Required of Whistleblowers?
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Party like it’s 1949: China’s National Day
The Best One Yet - Waymo’s valuation plummets, RV-giant Thor Industries jumps 16% on global camping, and Budweiser’s Asia IPO
What Next - What Next | Daily News and Analysis – How Green is Amazon’s Future?
A growing contingent of Amazon employees has been pushing the company to be a leader in the fight against climate change. Recently, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos promised to reduce carbon emissions and add thousands of electric trucks to the company’s fleet. Activist employees hope that’s just a beginning.
Guest: Louise Matsakis, staff writer for Wired.
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Omnibus - Fritz Stammberger (Entry 1215.NU1317)
In which a mountaineering legend disappears in Pakistan, his game show icon widow becomes convinced he's secretly a spy, and John dresses like the worst kind of CIA agent. Certificate #31997.
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A growing contingent of Amazon employees has been pushing the company to be a leader in the fight against climate change. Recently, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos promised to reduce carbon emissions and add thousands of electric trucks to the company’s fleet. Activist employees hope that’s just a beginning.
Guest: Louise Matsakis, staff writer for Wired.
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New Books in Native American Studies - Nancy Langston, “Sustaining Lake Superior: An Extraordinary Lake in a Changing World” (Yale UP, 2017)
When people today visit or imagine Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world, they often perceive a cold, remote, and pristine body of water, relatively untouched by industrialization. Yet, Lake Superior has experienced substantial environmental change—including today’s impressive but incomplete ecological recovery—in its existence, especially over the last 150 years. So argues the renowned environmental historian Nancy Langston in her latest book, Sustaining Lake Superior: An Extraordinary Lake in a Changing World (Yale University Press, 2019). An interdisciplinary scholar to her core, Langston ushers her training in science and history to tell a story of industrial development, ecological change, toxic pollution, and environmental injustice—and yet also one of ecological and human resilience. Much like the topic of her study, Langston moves fluidly across various political jurisdictions, from states and provinces, to national governments and international agreements, to First Nations and tribal territories. In so doing, she gives voice to a host of actors, including indigenous peoples (past and present), corporate executives and technicians in the pulp and paper and mining industries, government regulators and engineers, environmentalists, scientists, environmental justice activists, politicians, union workers, and many others. Sustaining Lake Superior illustrates the promises and limitations of ecological and human resilience, the inseparability of the local from the global, and the ongoing relevance of history for responding some of the most urgent challenges of climate change and environmental injustice.
Nancy Langston is Distinguished Professor of Environmental History at Michigan Technological University.
Joshua Nygren is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Central Missouri. His research focuses on the intertwined histories of conservation, industry, and the state in the twentieth-century United States. You can find him on Twitter @joshua_nygren. Thanks to Justin Dean and UCM’s Digital Media Production program for production assistance.
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The NewsWorthy - Impeachment Inquiry Updates, Fair Pay to Play & Stranger Things – Tuesday, October 1st, 2019
The news to know for Tuesday, October 1st, 2019!
More updates surrounding the impeachment inquiry, what to know about "Real ID" and a first of its kind law for college athletes.
Plus: we're talking flying cards, smart jackets and Stranger Things.
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.
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes' or see sources below...
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Pompeo on Call: WSJ, Read the Call Record
Giuliani Subpoenaed: Washington Post, NYT
Australia Call: AP, NYT, NBC News , Reuters, The Guardian, Washington Post
Real ID: CBS News
Student Athlete Law: CBS News, USA Today, ESPN
Stores Pull Zantac: CNN, NBC News, USA Today
Amazon Go Tech: CNBC, Engadget
Hyundai Flying Car: Cnet, TechCrunch
Levi + Google: The Verge, TechCrunch, Digital Trends
Stranger Things Season 4: Hollywood Reporter, RollingStone
DoorDash + Penny Big Macs: Business Insider
The Daily Signal - How Ukraine Is Responding to the Whistleblower Feud
The whistleblower complaint over a phone call between President Donald Trump and the president of Ukraine has all but upended U.S. politics. But how does Ukraine feel about all this? Today, I'll speak with our foreign correspondent Nolan Peterson, who’s stationed in Ukraine. I’ll ask him what regular Ukrainians think about this controversy and what Ukraine as a whole has to lose.
Plus: Transgender athletes are wreaking havoc on women’s rugby, and no one’s allowed to speak up. We’ll discuss.
We also cover the following stories:
- President Trump suggests arresting Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., for "treason"
- Hong Kong protesters taunt Beijing ahead of China's national holiday
- Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., resigns amid insider trader scandal
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