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City of the Future - 5: Closing the Recycling Loop
Simple as it may seem, recycling properly is really hard — and our misguided attempts are actually harming the planet more than helping. But what if we could know, instantly, if we're recycling correctly? What if we were "nudged" to recycle better? Or reuse more? In this episode, we explore how behavioral science — and computer vision — could help us help our planet.
City of the Future is produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrew Callaway. Our hosts are Vanessa Quirk and Eric Jaffe. This episode was mixed by Zach McNees. Music is by Adaam James Levine-Areddy (check out his band at amsterdamlost.com). Art is by Tim Kau. Special thanks to all who made this episode possible: Benjamin Miller, Emily Kildow, Sasha Tregebov, and Clare Miflin.
The NewsWorthy - G20 Summit, Airbnb’s ‘Backyard’ & Steph Curry’s Kicks – Friday, November 30th, 2018
The news to know for Friday, November 30th, 2018!
Today, we're talking about the G20 Summit, Michael Cohen's 'confession,' and a breakthrough cancer drug.
Plus: AR headsets for U.S. soldiers and Airbnb's newest venture.
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.
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes.'
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Opening Arguments - OA231: The End of the Beginning (for Trump)
"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." - Winston Churchill. And yes, today does, in fact, mark the end of the beginning of the Mueller Investigation... and perhaps for Donald Trump. Why? You'll just have to listen and find out!
In this super-sized episode, we tackle:
(1) Michael Cohen's just-announced plea to a new count of lying -- this time in connection with his prior testimony before the Senate and House Intelligence Committees investigating Russian interference in the 2016 elections;
(2) A follow-up on Andrew Miller and Concord Management and Consulting, including a fascinating new blog written by Randall Eliason with Yodel Mountain implications;
(3) Paul Manafort's apparent repudiation of his plea deal with Mueller, what that means and when we'll know;
(4) Jerome Corsi's public refusal to plead and cooperate with the Mueller investigation over WikiLeaks and Julian Assange; and
(5) An update in the Brain Frosh
Finally, we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #103 on a property owner who has the rug pulled out from under him due to a new law. 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
- Click here to read the new Information to which Cohen pled guilty to today.
- This is the BuzzFeed article on Cohen, Felix Sater, and Trump's efforts to get a building in Moscow over the past 30 years. Oh, and here's a link to Trump's tweet that he has "ZERO INVESTMENTS IN RUSSIA."
- We discussed the Andrew Miller lawsuit in OA 229; you'll definitely want to read the two new filings: Silbey's supplemental amicus "letter", and Christenson's... something.
- You'll definitely want to check out Randall Eliason's blog analyzing the Concord Management and Consulting lawsuit and what it means for 18 U.S.C. § 371 conspiracy charges (of the sort that might be filed against Trump).
- Here's Manafort's original plea deal, and this is the Joint Status Report filed earlier this week. Oh, and this is Manafort's waiver of his right to appear at the scheduling conference.
- This is the Marcy Wheeler article we broke down; for the other side, here's the Wall Street Journal report suggesting Manafort lied about non-Trump-related personal business dealings.
- This is the Guardian article connecting Manafort to Julian Assange and WikiLeaks; here is the fantastic Washington Post article and timeline on what that means if true.
- Here's Corsi's draft deal with Manafort that he rejected.
- Finally, we discussed the Brian Frosh lawsuit against Matthew Whitaker in Episode 227; you can now read the amicus brief filed by 15 state attorneys general. Phew!
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The Gist - How to Shoot a Fight
On The Gist, cows are beef, even if they’ve reached internet fame.
In the interview, Steven Caple Jr. watched everything from Jean-Claude Van Damme movies to street-fight videos before directing Creed II, the latest film in the Rocky franchise. He joins The Gist to talk about how to shoot a fight scene, his favorite Rocky villains, and Michael B. Jordan’s rising star.
In the Spiel, Michael Cohen squeals, and we all learn once again that President Trump does not, sadly, tell it like it is.
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The Daily Signal - #330: Chip and Joanna Gaines Should Be Allowed to Have as Many Kids as They Want
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Bay Curious - Bike Theft: How It Works, and What Police Are Doing in San Francisco
Thousands of bikes are stolen in San Francisco every year. What are police doing about it? And how does this crime operation work?
Reported by Daniel Potter. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Jessica Placzek, Paul Lancour, Ryan Levi, Katie McMurran. Additional support from Julie Caine, Ethan Lindsey, Suzie Racho and David Weir. Holly Kernan is Vice President for News. Theme music by Pat Mesiti-Miller. Ask us a question or sign up for our newsletter at BayCurious.org. Follow Olivia Allen-Price on Twitter @oallenprice.
Pod Save America - “Yo, collusion!”
Marcy Wheeler joins Jon and Dan to break down Individual-1’s very bad day and discuss the future of the Trump investigation, Pelosi wins her caucus vote for Speaker, Schumer kicks off shutdown negotiations, and Sherrod Brown shows Democrats how to talk about Trump and the economy.
Cato Daily Podcast - New Mexico Begins Innovative Fix to Occupational Licensing
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The NewsWorthy - Pelosi Nomination, Sports Betting & Handmaid’s Tale Sequel (+ Talking Bitcoin & Blockchain with Elsa Ramon) – Thursday, November 29th, 2018
The news to know for Thursday, November 29th, 2018!
Today: what to know about Nancy Pelosi's nomination and President Trump's plan for a border wall.
Plus: sports betting deals, a Christmas tree shortage and Amazon's talking fish...
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 is all about Bitcoin, cryptocurrency and blockchain. Elsa Ramon, a two-time Emmy-winning journalist and the host of an upcoming series called Adventures in Crypto, joins us to break it all down and explain why she believes it'll impact everyone in the world.
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