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Selveste valgdagen! 75 millioner amerikanere har allerede stemt, men det er i dag det hele skal avgjøres. Kamala Harris avsluttet valgkampen med kjempefest i Philadelphia. Kjetil forteller om god stemning.
Vi snakker også om amerikanere som ikke får stemme, en Trump som virker litt lei av valgkamp, og om hva vi tror vi får av svar når stemmelokalene stenger tirsdag kveld. Alt kan skje!
Med programleder Kristoffer Rønneberg, korrespondent Kjetil Hanssen og kommentator Christina Pletten.
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Øystein Milli og Tor-Erling Thømt Ruud møter politiet som etterforsker Lørenskog-saken og graver i hva de har å gå etter nå. Og så analyserer de hele intervjuet i etterkant. Det er spennende informasjon politiet kommer med.
Ansvarlig redaktør Gard Steiro
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Katty Kay finally gets behind the wheel of Mooch's Lamborghini. Listen as they talk about becoming an American citizen and growing up around family with a special appearance from Mrs Scaramucci.
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Meningsmålernes superstjerne kom med en liten bombe lørdag kveld. Plutselig leder Kamala Harris i Iowa, som ikke engang er vippestat. Hva betyr det? Flere tegn lørdag tyder på at Kamala Harris nå har momentum.
Det er to dager til valget.
Korrespondent Kjetil Hanssen er med fra Philadelphia i Pennsylvania, programleder Kristoffer Rønneberg er nå i Phoenix i Arizona, og kommentator Christina Pletten sitter fortsatt fast i Durham i North Carolina.
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Vår aller første episode. Bli litt bedre kjent med Norwegian Cybersecurity Cluster og arbeidet vår partner NTNU gjør på cybersikkerhet.
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Our politics are increasingly divided on fundamental issues like the legitimacy of elections and the nature and integrity of the basic systems of American government. That’s the most important fact of this election. But strange new zones of agreement have been emerging, too — on China, outsourcing and health care. What should we make of that?
In his book “The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order” the historian Gary Gerstle describes these shifts in consensus in terms of political orders — these eras that stretch for decades, when both parties come to accept a certain set of ideas. In this conversation he walks me through the political, economic and social factors that shaped two political orders in the last century: the New Deal order and the neoliberal order. And we apply this lens to what’s happening in our politics right now.
It may seem strange to take a step back in time right before the election. But I think Gerstle’s framework helps uncover an overlooked dimension of the 2024 race and where politics might go next.
Book Recommendations:
The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory by Tim Alberta
Underground Asia by Tim Harper
The Known Citizen by Sarah E. Igo
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Økonomi ser nok en gang ut til å være den store valgkampsaken. Sindre Heyerdahl, E24s kommentator, podprogramleder og vår podvenn-at-large, forklarer hvorfor. Og er det ikke egentlig slik at amerikansk økonomi faktisk går bra, og langt bedre enn andre vestlige land etter pandemien? Hva er den faktiske økonomiske politikken til Trump og Harris - og hvordan vil den påvirke også norsk økonomi? Pluss et lite frampeik til hvordan økonomi også kan avgjøre vårt stortingsvalg neste år…
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250.000 abonnenter har sagt opp Washington Post etter at eieren stoppet redaktørene fra å anbefale Kamala Harris på lederplass. Og vi har vært på den norske ambassaden i Washington og snakket med USA-ambassadør Anniken Huitfeldt og Berit Enge, leder for Nordic Press Center, om forskjellen på norsk og amerikansk valgkamp. Med Anders Giæver og Gard Steiro. Produsent Magne Antonsen. Ansvarlig redaktør Gard Steiro. Kontakt redaksjonen på [email protected]. Giæver & gjengen gir deg de viktigste nyhetene hver dag på drøye 20 minutter når du skal hjem fra jobb. Hør «Mediebobler» hver lørdag om feilene pressen gjør og dilemmaer VG står i. Hør «Amerikanske tilstander» om valget i USA hver mandag. Alltid på Podme.
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Episode 6.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) var USA sin 32. president og satt som president fra 1932 til 1945. Han fikk sannsynligvis poliomyelitt i 1921, ble lam i bena og satt i rullestol etter dette. Han viste seg aldri offentlig i rullestol, tok på seg ortoser på bena/ståstativ og sto alltid oppreist under sine taler.
Han bygget opp USA etter krakket i 1929 og innførte sin politikk han kalte New Deal. Han gjorde en kjempeinnsats på alle områder for USA og bidro også i stor grad til å samle inn penger til poliovaksinen som kom i 1955. Han ble riktig mann på riktig tid og sted for USA.
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Sam Harris speaks with Mark Cuban about the 2024 presidential election. They discuss Trump’s ethics, his apparent political indestructibility, election denialism, the influence of Elon Musk, the strengths and weaknesses of the Harris campaign, the mystery of the southern border, Trump’s immigration and deportation policies, Elon’s trafficking in the “great replacement theory,” Trump’s economic policy, Harris’s tax and healthcare proposals, the effect of tariffs, the U.S. supply chain, the problem of wealth inequality, a proposed tax on unrealized capital gains, support for Israel, a return to normal politics, and other topics.
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In a campaign full of twists and turns, one thing has stayed surprisingly steady: the polls. On this final pre-election episode of Swamp Notes, the FT’s senior data journalist Oliver Roeder and deputy Washington bureau chief Lauren Fedor explain why the polls have barely budged this cycle, and how Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are motivating their voters in the race’s final days.
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One week to go: what is the state of the US presidential race?
What the polls can’t tell us about America’s election
Trump rally’s Puerto Rico slur lands with a thud in Pennsylvania
‘Behind the Money’: US election betting is on a roll
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Americanswers is back on 5 Live to answer your questions as America is just over two weeks away from electing its next president.
With so much attention being paid to swing states and how they might vote this year, are we ignoring other states which could be up for grabs? The team discuss which other states could offer up a surprise for either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
One of the swing states in focus is Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump offered up fries to customers in a McDonald's branch over the weekend. Kamala Harris says she worked at the fast-food chain in the summer of 1983, but Trump used his visit to say it wasn't true. So, why is McDonald's coming into focus?
HOSTS:
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Kamala Harris attracted a huge crowd in DC for one of her final speeches of campaign.
But the event’s been overshadowed - at least in part - by a gaffe from Joe Biden that’s caused another row about garbage.
Sarah’s there for the speech.
And, Marianna’s been speaking to users on X who share content that includes election misinformation, AI-generated images and unfounded conspiracy theories, who say they are being paid "thousands of dollars" by the social media site.
HOSTS: • Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter• Marianna Spring, Social Media Investigations Correspondent• Sarah Smith, North America Editor
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This episode was made by Purvee Pattni in Florida, with Chris Flynn and Catherine Fusillo on London. The series producer is Purvee Pattni. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
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The 2024 presidential election could hinge on the state of Pennsylvania, with polls currently indicating that the crucial swing state is locked in a dead heat.
On the next stage of our pop-up podcast studio, Justin and Marianna travel to Philadelphia to speak to three first-time Democratic voters who are planning to vote for Kamala Harris.
Sitting down in a family home, we chat to them about their reaction to Joe Biden’s intervention in the campaign, whether they’d consider voting for a third-party in the campaign and what they believe Harris needs to do between now and November 5th.
HOSTS:• Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter• Marianna Spring, Social Media Investigations Correspondent
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This episode was made by Purvee Pattni in Pennsylvania, with George Dabby and Catherine Fusillo on London. The series producer is Purvee Pattni. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
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Marianna and Justin are street side in the Pop-Up Podcast Studio answering your questions.
HOSTS:* Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter* Marianna Spring, Social Media Investigations Correspondent
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Warning: this episode contains strong language.
The presidential campaign is in its final week and one thing remains true: the election is probably going to come down to a handful of voters in a swing states.
Jessica Cheung, a producer for “The Daily,” and Jonathan Swan, a reporter covering politics for The Times, take us inside Donald Trump’s unorthodox campaign to win over those voters.
Guest:
Jessica Cheung, a senior producer of “The Daily.”Jonathan Swan, a reporter covering politics and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign for The New York Times.Background reading:
In Arizona, many Latino families are divided about the 2024 election.The electorate has rarely seemed so evenly divided. The latest New York Times/Siena College poll found Harris and Trump tied at 48 to 48 percent.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
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In the final week of the race for president, Donald J. Trump’s big rally in New York appeared to backfire, while Kamala Harris’s closing message cast her as a unifier. Fears about election interference also resurfaced after arsonists burned ballots in three states.
The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Lisa Lerer, Shane Goldmacher and Astead Herndon try to make sense of it all.
Guest:
Lisa Lerer, a national political correspondent for The New York Times.Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for The New York Times.Astead W. Herndon, a national politics reporter and the host of the politics podcast “The Run-Up.”Background reading:
Trump at the Garden: A closing carnival of grievances, misogyny and racism.Michelle Obama made a searing appeal to men: “Take our lives seriously.”Investigators have identified a “suspect vehicle” in the ballot drop box fires in the Pacific Northwest.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
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Our series concludes with an examination of the state with the most electoral-college votes: Pennsylvania. It is practically a must-win for either candidate—and it is on a knife-edge. As more and more people become influencers, fame is becoming more fickle and the entire economics of influencers is shifting (10:43). And how Gen Z is resurrecting goth culture (17:25).
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Welcome to another day on the road with the Americast pop-up studio!
Justin and Marianna are trick-or-treating in Philadelphia, a crucial area in the key state of Pennsylvania. They're speaking to voters on their doorsteps about how they’re feeling ahead of 5 November, which is now just five days away…
They discuss whether people are concerned about the fallout after election day, their trust in the election process, and why some voters are pinning their hopes on a second Trump term.
HOSTS:* Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter* Marianna Spring, Social Media Investigations Correspondent
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This episode was made by Purvee Pattni in Pennsylvania, with George Dabby and Catherine Fusillo in London. The series producer is Purvee Pattni. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
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On today's NPR Politics Podcast: Math Edition, we look at Vice President Harris' possible paths to 270 votes in the electoral college. We then discuss Donald Trump's possible paths. Then, we talk about Halloween, baseball and reality television.
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