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The All Rise Legal Hour Radio Show is a project of the nonprofit Justice & Accountability Center of Louisiana. The show features conversations with attorneys, advocates, and impacted community members on all things criminal justice in Louisiana. Tune into to WHIV LP 102.3 FM every other Wednesday at 6pm, and subscribe to our podcast. Stream live at whivfm.org.
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Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media. Twitter: ...
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The richest man in the world just became even more influential after pouring millions into former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. Tesla shares soared after Trump’s win and CEO Elon Musk was already invited to join a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. We’ll get into what the cozy relationship between Trump and Musk coul…
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he U.S. is somewhere between 3 million and 7 million units short of meeting the nation’s housing needs. What can be done to build up the supply of homes? We asked five experts for their solutions. Also in this episode: A new program to cool down electric grid demand comes to Texas and an Iowa soybean farmer stays optimistic in the face of a bad har…
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Gen Z has come of age in a pandemic, lived through its first spike in inflation and was raised in the shadow of the Great Recession. Gen Zers also have 86% less purchasing power than than baby boomers did at their age. And the issue of affordability was on their minds when they headed to the polls. Also on today’s program, we’ll delve into immigrat…
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The Federal Reserve cut its short-term interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point yesterday. At his briefing, Fed Chair Jerome Powell stayed away from politics, despite the freshness of the news of Donald Trump’s decisive victory. But many of Trump’s proposals could affect the central bank’s interest rate policy. We dig in. Plus, a look at Tr…
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From the BBC World Service: China has unveiled measures worth $1.4 trillion to tackle a mountain of local government debt, as Beijing steps up plans to support its slowing economy. Then, an increasing number of people in France are opting for a mixed lifestyle — part city job and part farming. Plus, the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan gets u…
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The president-elect is also a former president who’s been a fixture in national politics for the last decade. But predicting what Donald Trump might have in mind for the tech industry in his second term based on that history, well, that’s a tough call. Trump has, at times, had strong words for some tech titans, cozied up to others, and pushed for —…
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If President-elect Donald Trump gets his way, importers are about to pay a ton more in tariffs. Some businesses are scrambling to bring as much stuff as possible into the country before his inauguration — and that’s not exactly easy. Also in this episode: Streaming platforms gain more international subscribers, hybrid workers Lyft to the office and…
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Today we’re handing the microphone over to our listeners to tell us how they’re reacting to the outcome of this week’s presidential election. We’ll hear their concerns about the future of transgender health care, the long-term economic impact of a second Trump presidency and why — even though it can be daunting — we can all make change if we start …
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This was a breakout moment for companies taking bets on the election’s outcome. Betting markets got attention for their early predictions of a victory by former President Donald Trump, while traditional polls were showing a tossup. We’ll hear more. Plus, why the U.S. dollar may grow stronger, how Trump’s immigration policies could impact the labor …
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Among the many promises President-elect Donald Trump laid out on the campaign trail: clawing back unspent money from the Inflation Reduction Act, which has poured billions into the clean energy sector. But much of those funds is destined for red states and red counties, and the politics of stopping the money will be tough. Also on the program: a lo…
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From the BBC World Service: Germany’s coalition government is falling apart after the chancellor unexpectedly sacked his finance minister yesterday. Elections are now expected early next year. Plus, some of Germany’s corporate giants are planning layoffs as profit margins are falling off. And this seems to be more of a longer-term economic slide ra…
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It has been almost two years since ChatGPT burst onto the scene and made teachers’ lives a whole lot harder. A report from Common Sense Media this fall showed that 70% of teenage students used artificial intelligence for school or fun. But a majority of those students’ parents and teachers were unaware. Leila Wheless, a seventh- and eighth-grade En…
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What will happen to the economy during Trump’s second stint in the White House? We don’t know for sure. But his planned immigration crackdown could cut into gross domestic product and raise prices, and his promised high tariffs are likely to do the same. Plus: Stocks jumped after the election was called, Biden will leave behind a vigorous economy a…
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The Democratic Party has traditionally been pro-union and relied on the support of the working class. But the results of yesterday’s election show the tide may be turning. We’ll get into how President-elect Trump enamored these voters to win another term in the White House and how we can expect a new Trump administration to shake up the economy and…
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The Federal Reserve meets today and tomorrow to determine the future path of interest rates. The central bank is designed to do its work insulated from politicians, and its independence from political pressures is a cornerstone of monetary policy. But a second presidency of Donald Trump could bring that independence into question. We’ll hear more. …
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Donald Trump has won the race for the White House. What does that mean for financial markets? With Ben Kumar, head of equity strategy at Seven Investment Management, we’ll delve into stock movements, the market volatility and the potential impact of tariffs. We’ll also unpack the economic ripple effects of a Republican-controlled Senate and learn a…
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From the BBC World Service: The diabetes drug giant Novo Nordisk is reassuring investors with big sales numbers for its popular weight loss drug, Wegovy. But there are concerns over the production of unofficial copies of its drugs, which have been linked to hospitalizations and deaths. And in Nigeria, millions have been without electricity for more…
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