The NewsWorthy - Scott Pruitt Out, World Cup Quarterfinals & Chick-Fil-A – Friday, July 6th, 2018
All the news to know for Friday, July 6th, 2018!
Today, we're talking about everything from a high-profile resignation and a trade war to what the next new iPhone may look like..
All that and much more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.
Opening Arguments - OA189: Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
- Why it's likely to be Kavanaugh and not any of the other rumored contenders, especially flavor-of-the-minute Amy Coney Barrett
- Kavanaugh's view of the First Amendment's establishment clause and the future of Lemon v. Kurtzman
- Kavanaugh's views on abortion
- How Kavanaugh differs (and how he doesn't!) from Neil Gorsuch when it comes to Chevron deference
- The weird conservative hit squad out to get Kavanaugh
- And much, much more!
- If you want a head start on Tuesday's show, check out the just-released Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report.
- This is the Notre Dame speech/law review article in which Kavanaugh lays out his judicial philosophy and essentially auditions for the Supreme Court.
- We discussed the following cases: Good News Club v. Milford Central School, 533 U.S. 98 (2001), Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe, 530 U.S. 290 (2000), Priests for Life v. Department of Health & Human Services, 808 F.3d 1 (D.C. Cir. 2015) (en banc), Garza v. Hargan, 874 F.3d 735 (D.C. Cir. 2017) (en banc), United States Telecom Ass’n v. FCC (D.C. Cir., 2017) (en banc), PHH v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 881 F.3d 75 (2018) (en banc), Seven-Sky v. Holder, 661 F.3d 1 (D.C. Cir 2011), and Heller v. D.C., 670 F.3d 1244 (D.C. Cir. 2011)!
- Right-wing weirdo roundups: Here's the National Review endorsement of Kavanaugh; this is the truly bizarre Jacobs piece in The Federalist; and here is the Federalist Society's own rebuttal.
- Finally, a preemptive Andrew Was Wrong: Here's Raymond Kethledge's University of Michigan address on how bad Chevron deference is.
The Gist - How Quickly We Forget
On The Gist, Scott Pruitt is out as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency because it turns out someone really can be too corrupt for Trump.
Let us next turn to the Supreme Court—not in America, but Poland, where the rightwing government is forcing nearly 40 percent of judges into retirement. Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer says the country’s latest swerve toward authoritarianism proves that democracy can erode just about anywhere.
In the Spiel, Michael Moore claims to know where the Democratic Party has gone wrong and what it needs to do to change direction, but how reliable is he?
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Bay Curious - Cracking the Bizarre Urban Legend of Alameda’s Little People Houses
A small street inadvertently becomes ground zero for so-called "Hobbit Hunters," but is there truth in the legends?
Reported by Chloe Veltman and Ryan Levi. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Jessica Placzek, Paul Lancour, Ryan Levi, Suzie Racho, and Julia McEvoy. Holly Kernan is Vice President for News. Theme music by Pat Mesiti-Miller. Ask us a question at BayCurious.org. Follow Olivia Allen-Price on Twitter @oallenprice.
Cato Daily Podcast - Trump Administration Aims to Reduce Legal Immigration
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Cato Daily Podcast - Trump Administration Aims to Reduce Legal Immigration
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Omnibus - The Tri-State Tornado (Entry 1339.JE3023)
African Tech Roundup - Secha Capital’s Rushil Vallabh & Brendan Mullen on proving a hybrid SME investment model
The NewsWorthy - Affirmative Action, World Cup Privacy & Amazon Prime Day (+ CGI Influencers with Brian Fanzo) – Thursday, July 5th, 2018
All the news to know for Thursday, July 5th, 2018!
Today, we're talking about everything from the new federal guidelines about affirmative action to the World Cup's privacy issues to Amazon's Prime Day.
All that and much 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 the bonus Three Question Thursday interview. This week we're talking about social media influencers that look human but are actually CGI.
Our guest today is Brian Fanzo. He works with businesses on how to leverage emerging technologies and digital marketing to standout from the crowd and reach millennial and Generation Z consumers.
He's worked for the Department of Defense in cybersecurity and is now the founder of iSocialFanz, which has helped launch digital strategies with brands like Dell, Adobe, IBM and more.
For more info and links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.