Time To Say Goodbye - H1B, Vivek and the Big Fight in the Right

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After a long string of edifying and informative conversations with experts and thinkers, Tyler and I catch up on the big fight in MAGA world over H1B visa holders, highly skilled immigrants, and what we make of Vivek’s big tweet about… Saved By the Ball? Kids going to malls instead of studying? Really what year did he think he lives in? Anyway, all this discussed in this episode!



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The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Terrorism, Islamism, and the Democrats

The first podcast of 2025 reckons with the horror in New Orleans and the attempted horror in Las Vegas before discussing the damage done to the Democratic Party by its own ideological blinders and its decision to gaslight America about the president's condition and his family's financial shenanigans. Give a listen.

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Focus on Africa - Why are more Francophone countries cutting ties with France?

Ivory Coast has confirmed, French troops stationed in the region for decades, will begin withdrawing from Ivorian soil this month. This marks another shift in the growing trend across West Africa, where France is seeing a reduction in their military presence.  An analyst explains the genesis of this resentment.

Also, French President Emmanuel Macron was recently heckled during his visit to cyclone-hit Mayotte.  What's France's relationship with Mayotte?

And will the rights of the Kua people in Botswana, also known as Bushmen, be better under new President Boko Duma's government ?

Presenter: Audrey Brown Producer: Sunita Nahar in London Technical Producer: Jack Graysmark Senior Journalist: Karnie Sharp Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard

Bad Faith - Episode 436 – Elon & Vivek’s H1-B Crash Out

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This week Brie is joined by a stacked panel of journalists -- Irami Osei-Frimpong, Q Anthony Ali, &  Zaid Jilani -- to discuss the new divide on the right that emerged after Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy defended the use of H1-B visas to import labor from India for tech jobs. Conservative opponents of these visa recipients find themselves making populist arguments decrying the downward pressure on American wages and the competitive disadvantage college debt causes for American workers. But at the same time, they engage in racist anti-Indian stereotyping. Are Elon and Vivek right about American culture making workers too apathetic and less competitive? Do Americans suffer from watching too much Saved by the Bell and not enough Whiplash (a real argument made by Vivek)? And does this discourse provide an opportunity for the left to provide a material anaysis that could start to draw right populists to the left?

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Native America Calling - Thursday, January 2, 2025 – Starting the New Year in the right direction

The new year is good time to look forward to the promises and concerns that lie ahead. In addition to setting individual and professional goals for the year, many people are watching the possibility for sweeping political changes. Merriam-Webster made "polarization" their word of 2024, and it goes beyond political division to an increasing number of family estrangements. We’ll get ideas on staying positive and on track for what’s important in 2025.

CBS News Roundup - 01/02/2025 | World News Roundup

INVESTIGATION INTO NEW ORLEANS TRUCK TERROR. FIREWORKS TRAGEDY IN HONOLULU. GUNMEN SHOOT INTO A NEW YORK NIGHTCLUB CROWD. CBS NEWS CORRESPONDENT DEBORAH RODRIGUEZ HAS THOSE STORIES AND MORE ON THE WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP.

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CBS News Roundup - 01/02/2025 | World News Roundup

INVESTIGATION INTO NEW ORLEANS TRUCK TERROR. FIREWORKS TRAGEDY IN HONOLULU. GUNMEN SHOOT INTO A NEW YORK NIGHTCLUB CROWD. CBS NEWS CORRESPONDENT DEBORAH RODRIGUEZ HAS THOSE STORIES AND MORE ON THE WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP.

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Up First from NPR - New Orleans Attack, Suspect’s Texas Home, Las Vegas Truck Explosion

The FBI investigates a New Orleans attack that killed 15 as an "act of terrorism." Bomb techs join the probe at the suspect's Texas home. Law enforcers seek possible connections to a Las Vegas truck explosion.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Three presidents and counting: South Korea

The country is on its third president in as many weeks—a deep political crisis only made worse by the most deadly air disaster in South Korean history. A change to how Brazil’s football teams are run has lured investment galore, making for a potential rival to England’s top league (9:49). And why movie studios are so keen on plumbing video-game franchises (16:59).


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