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Newsweek's Foreign Service is a weekly podcast that takes a look at the big stories in the U.S. and what they mean for the rest of the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of Newsweek Radio, guitar virtuoso Steve Vai takes listeners on an insightful journey through his musical evolution and mentorship. He shares pivotal moments with mentors like Bill Westcott, Joe Satriani, and Frank Zappa, highlighting how they shaped his understanding of music theory and its application to the guitar. Vai reminisces…
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Grammy award winning solo guitarist Eric Johnson stops by Newsweek Radio to talk about his music and the 2024 G3 reunion tour with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. Go HERE for tour information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Legendary guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani stops by Newsweek radio to discuss the G3 reunion tour featuring the original lineup of himself, Eric Johnson, and Steve Vai. We also talk about Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the greatest 250 guitar players of all time, and so much more! Click HERE for tour information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.c…
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We're back in the saddle with Newsweek Radio and Podcast updates, upcoming guests, and we look back at McGruff the Crime Dog's short singing career from an album that sent mixed messages to children about drugs. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Jesse's thoughts and memories of working with and befriending the late Jack Sonni, the other guitar player in Dire Straits who recently passed away at the age of 68. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Calder Walton, one of the world’s leading scholars of intelligence and national security at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government joins us to talk about his new book, Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West, where we get his hot take on the attempted Russian coup, escalating tensions between the US and China, and the potential for t…
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Cannabis entrepreneur & activist Andrew DeAngelo joins Newsweek Radio to discuss the current state of cannabis in the United States, the Last Prisoner Project, and some of the biggest issues that cannabis entrepreneurs are grappling with in this $30 billion dollar a year industry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Priva…
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Patrick Warburton stops by Newsweek Radio for a quick chat about Family Guy, The Tick, and the $26 million dollars that he's raised for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at stjude.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Professor Michio Kaku stops by Newsweek Radio for a fascinating conversation about communication, artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, fission vs fusion, UFOs, and figure skating! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Mike Dawes was voted ‘Best Acoustic Guitarist in the World’ by Total Guitar Magazine & MusicRadar twice consecutively. He joins Newsweek Radio to share his music and the story behind taking his solo act around the world with legends like Tommy Emmanuel and Justin Hayward from the Moody Blues. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cali…
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Legendary guitar virtuoso and performance artist Tommy Emmanuel joins Newsweek Radio to talk about everything from starting his music career as a young child, to developing his highly successful solo act, and his intriguing process of telling beautiful stories with the guitar. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy N…
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What's going on at The Debate and the rest of our lineup here at Newsweek? Jesse has the latest behind the scenes with reflections on the freedom to disagree. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Newsweek's Josh Lowe and Mirren Gidda spoke to Chatham House's Xenia Wickett and the LSE's Brian Klaas to discuss. Obamacare has become more than a policy for the U.S. right. It has become a symbol of everything they hate about big government—and the man who gave the policy its name. But after seven years of railing against it, when the party final…
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Regular contributor, Leslie Vinjamuri from Chatham House and Executive Director of the Overseas Development Institute, Alex Thier, join Newsweek's Mirren Gidda and Josh Lowe for this week's episode. Donald Trump has announced proposals for his first budget, and they're predictably proving controversial. From hikes in America's already large defense…
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Jason Murdock from the International Business Times joins Mirren and Josh to discuss the eponymous WikiLeaks, who's latest leak involved the C.I.A. and their espionage practices. Wikileaks was the future, once. Bursting onto the scene in 2006, the platform for whistleblowers and hackers, fronted by its charismatic Australian-born publisher Julian A…
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Cristina Varriale from The Royal United Services Institute's and Newsweek's Asia Reporter, Eleanor Ross, join hosts Josh Lowe and Mirren Gidda to discuss the current hive of activity in North Korea, including the murder of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half brother, Kim Jong Nam, who is in most danger from North Korea, what the U.S. can do and …
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Empire Magazine's Helen O'Hara and Newsweek's Tufayel Ahmed join Mirren Gidda and Josh Lowe to discuss this years Oscars. The Academy Awards are never without surprises, but this year was more surprising than most. After Faye Dunaway declared La La Land winner of the Best Picture category, an Oscars' producer dashed onto the stage to inform the fil…
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“I see it all the time,” says Father Michael Doyle, a Roman Catholic priest in Camden, New Jersey, “a beauty that’s deep and wonderful and sometimes tragic, but beauty absolutely, I do. Their faces are there with their burdens and their wrinkles and their difficulties and so forth, but beauty that’s just jumping at you.…
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The Guardian's Alex Hern and Newsweek's Anthony Cuthbertson join Mirren and Josh this week to discuss the media behemoth that is Facebook—what it really is in 2017 and whether it can be a force for good.With the U.S. election and its onslaught of "fake news," people began to question whether Facebook might be harmful to its users.Last week founder,…
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“What makes me a believer,” says writer Frederick Buechner, “is that from time to time, going back almost as far as my memory will go back, there have been glimpses I had, sometimes literally a glimpse, which have made me suspect the presence of something extraordinary and beyond the realm of the immediate."…
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“In the last 20 years,” says correspondent Tim O’Brien, “we’ve seen five vacancies on the Supreme Court and changing attitudes on a wide range of social issues. Times do change, and so do the justices. For better or worse, what the Constitution really means would seem to have changed over the years right along with them.”…
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