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Ed Blakely has served in different capacities under a succession of presidential administrations, has guided government policy on urban planning and is a widely cited academic. My name is Sean Britten, and each week, Ed and I have a chat about whats the latest news out of the United States, talking everything politics, planning and policy from sea to shining sea.

Episodes

  • Texas Turning Back Abortion Rights

    02/09/2021 Duration: 24min

    "It is sad to see people trying to move back the clock, rather than move it forward." Discussing the withdrawal from Afghanistan and last week's bombing, plus landfall for Hurricane Ida. And in the latest news, Texas has all but overturned Roe v. Wade in a massive blow for abortion rights in the state, outlawing terminations after six weeks and turning citizens into anti-choice bounty hunters. Plus we're talking January 6th hearings, kids returning to schools unvaccinated, student debt, and the California recall election.

  • Fixing Potholes

    26/08/2021 Duration: 21min

    "If you tell the citizens you're going to fix the potholes in front of their house and clean the streets, you'll win the election. Joe Biden is fixing the potholes." The 3.5 trillion dollars worth of budget resolution passed in the House is another win for Biden and avoids Republican debate, but some of the measures are yet to be worked out with Democratic centrists. And Pfizer's vaunted COVID vaccine has finally been granted FDA approval but it doesn't seem likely to swing many holdouts as Republicans come to regret siding with the anti-vaccination movement. Plus Afghanistan, China, the Arizona recount, Paralympics and more.

  • Wounded and Left on Afghanistan's Plains

    19/08/2021 Duration: 22min

    'I think the Taliban learned a big lesson from last time, if you're governing you have to act like a government." Fatalism hangs over the return of the Taliban to Kabul as a terrified population attempts to flee, but the speed at which Afghanistan has fallen has still shocked observers and the blame game has begun. Meanwhile the Colorado River supplying water to millions faces its first ever federally declared water shortages just days after IPCC dropped a damning report on the effects of climate change. Also talking fears of fresh MAGA violence, COVID, Canada, Haiti, and Hunter Biden.

  • Keeping Mystery in the Game

    12/08/2021 Duration: 24min

    "Does this mean the gridlock is over? No, it just moves to another stage." Biden's bipartisan infrastructure bill has flown through the Senate with ease to give the president a major win this week, but given it only forms part of the overall agenda what's next for the Democrats? Plus census data shows that all population growth in the US is coming from so-called minority groups, so what does this mean for the future of the two parties? Also talking the IPCC's damning climate remote, Florida's COVID problem, Andrew Cuomo, Afghanistan, and is the Big Lie grift finally on the way out?

  • Just Say It's Corrupt and We'll Do the Rest

    05/08/2021 Duration: 19min

    "He already had some conversations with members of Congress about this event." Fresh revelations this week about Trump's willingness to subvert the electoral process to keep himself in power in 2020, and while a return by the former president looks less and less likely there are other Republicans it seems may be willing and able to follow the same playbook in future elections. Plus the Biden administration scrambles to put together a new plan for renters and landlords following the lapsing of the CDC's eviction moratorium of the last eleven months. Also talking, infrastructure bill, carbon emissions, federal judge nominees, vaccine supply distraction, Kim Jong-un and Andrew Cuomo.

  • Best of a Bad Deal

    29/07/2021 Duration: 23min

    "Someone needs to be held to account here." Fingers pointing at hearings into just what happened in the US Capitol Building on January 6th, 2021, but in spite of damning and at times visceral testimony is what comes out of this really going to change any hearts and minds? Meanwhile, in spite of high vaccination numbers it's two steps forward one step back on COVID thanks to the highly infectious Delta strain. Also, Olympics, infrastructure, David Chipman's bid for ATF head and what it means for gun control, Israel, the UK and more.

  • Pigs in Space

    22/07/2021 Duration: 24min

    "[Republicans] cannot go into elections in two years and have Democrats take praise for all the infrastructure work, for all the new jobs." Republicans testing resolve on infrastructure this week, before moving on with Biden's big plans. Meanwhile, COVID is already testing the facilities at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, leading to the question as to whether the games can safely continue. Also talking billionaires in space, Taliban on the march, hacking, and COVID cases among the unvaccinated.

  • Biden's Bumper Budget Boost

    15/07/2021 Duration: 26min

    "It sounds like this bipartisanship is hanging by a very slim thread, so nobody wants to say anything." Joe Biden and Democrats have gotten together this week on a massive $3.5 trillion budget blueprint to push forward with the Biden agenda on education, healthcare, climate change and more, but will it be enough? Chaotic scenes in Haiti and Cuba paint a tumultuous picture of the region's future, and look to make an impact on US immigration. Also chatting about anti-competitive practices in big business, Texas voting rights, the UK's abandonment of COVID restrictions, and Olympics.

  • Died on the Fourth of July

    08/07/2021 Duration: 15min

    "The way you solve a problem in the United States is to kill it, here you might go fishing." Joe Biden has promised Americans have emerged from their darkest days in a Fourth of July address largely concerned with the COVID-19 pandemic, but for some dark days continue with at least 233 gun-related deaths over the holiday weekend. Meanwhile, Israel's new many-headed hydra of a coalition government appears to have failed its first big test with a split on family unification. Plus Afghanistan, ransomware attacks, Brazil, and the spectre of more indictments in the Trump Organization case.

  • Biden Bipartisanship

    01/07/2021 Duration: 20min

    "This infrastructure bill, as I've said before, is a jobs bill, pure and simple." Joe Biden has announced in glowing terms this week a bipartisan agreement on infrastructure with Republicans, but given the reduced price tag and threats of a veto if he doesn't get his way on a separate reconciliation bill for other measures is the deal all it's cracked up to be? Meanwhile, Critical Race Theory has entered the mainstream as a new front in the culture wars. Also talking the Jan 6th committee, Afghanistan withdrawal, heat wave, charges for the Trump organisation, and Donald Rumsfeld.

  • Compromise

    24/06/2021 Duration: 22min

    "This is unheard of in the march toward democracy. The notion is, the right to vote is extended, not retracted." Republicans have blocked the Democrats' first attempt at a bipartisan voting rights bill, with zero dissent on party lines from within the GOP. Meanwhile, Biden has signally a potential breakthrough on infrastructure talks but compromise with Republicans could see him losing support from the left. Also talking American Rescue Plan, missing the target on COVID vaccinations, Texas power, and the race to be New York’s next mayor.

  • America's Back... at the G7

    17/06/2021 Duration: 24min

    "America's back, and people are loving it." Rubbing elbows with other world leaders, Joe Biden's trip to the G7 Summit appears a diplomatic success but we look to see if there are any real answers on climate change and China, as well as what's come out of a quiet summit with Vladimir Putin. On the home front, however, fresh revelations about Donald Trump's use of the Justice Department to spy on political enemies reminds us of the long road ahead to stabilising American democracy, if such a thing can be done. Also talking student debt, Lina Khan, Israel, India, and Juneteenth.

  • The Manchinian Candidate

    10/06/2021 Duration: 25min

    "Notions of power run deep in some people, and being powerful is more important than anything including justice." Voting rights faces stiff opposition and talks with Republicans over infrastructure have unsurprisingly fallen apart, forcing Dems to go it alone, but Joe Biden faces dissent from his own party in the shape of Joe Manchin. What's the Manchin angle? Tech innovation finds bipartisan support though as the US looks to take on China. Also discussing Biden's first trip abroad, Kamala Harris and Mexico, taxing the 1%, Israel, and Anthony Fauci.

  • Big Spender Biden

    03/06/2021 Duration: 22min

    "This is the chance for the United States to reestablish economically, socially... and of course Biden is hoping political corrections and improvements will follow on from this." Biden's big spending budget looking to vastly expand America's social safety net and fix up crumbling infrastructure, being called “the most substantial expansion of the federal government’s spending powers since World War II". We look at the latest additions, plus where to next on the January 6th Commission. Plus Arctic drilling, voting rights in Texas, China, Israel, and the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre.

  • First Biden Budget

    27/05/2021 Duration: 20min

    "What he's doing is facing reality, there's good debt and bad debt." Biden's first budget is due to be announced at the end of this week, we look at what's anticipated and whether it stacks up to promises made on the campaign trail. And a year on from the killing of George Floyd the policing reforms in his name are yet to become reality, what needs to happen? Also, Biden to meet with Putin in Geneva, COVID conspiracies gaining cred, and Belarus participating in 'state-sponsored hijacking'.

  • Pointing Fingers on Jan 6th

    20/05/2021 Duration: 19min

    "They are trying to disown it. The more they do that, the more they own it." The bill for a commission looking into the events of the Capitol Invasion on January 6th, 2021 has passed through Congress this morning against strong Republican opposition but with much of the narrative already settled, will anything actually be learned assuming it also gets through the Senate? Plus Roe v. Wade facing a potential new challenge in the Supreme Court, as the conservative majority considers Mississippi's harsh new abortion bill. Also talking infrastructure, Gaza, and the GOP trifecta of Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz.

  • Help Wanted

    13/05/2021 Duration: 26min

    "We've come to recognise bad jobs don't lead to good jobs." Businesses across the States are short on staff and being forced to stay shut, and Republicans blame unemployment benefits which some states are now cutting. We take a deeper look at the lack of wage growth and decent employment opportunities, and how they've led to this outcome. Plus Israel and Palestine bordering on outright war as the right wing Israeli government distracts from its own issues - can American continue to support their longtime ally? Also looking at gas shortages, the NRA, the Arizona recount and Liz Cheney fallout.

  • Going With the Herd

    06/05/2021 Duration: 16min

    "We've got to get out in front of this using our technology, our people." A new goal on American vaccinations and setting their sights on waiving patents for COVID vaccines, the latest on the rollout from the Biden administration. Meanwhile, the Republican party acting like a spurned lover when it comes to big business and stuck in their ways, looking to oust Liz Cheney for not bending the knee to Donald Trump. Also talking an increase to the refugee cap, Florida, Israel, and China's big moves on electric car production.

  • Biden's First 100 Days

    29/04/2021 Duration: 26min

    "Everything was there that he's promised, not just with another promise but with a course of action." American jobs, climate change, global leadership and gun control all on the agenda for Joe Biden's speech covering his first one hundred days in office and his administration's upcoming agenda. Ed and Sean unpack what was said, and how it relates back to real policies announced over the course of the week. Plus the Armenian Genocide acknowledgement, Russia, COVID cases in India, and Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan raided in the Ukraine investigation.

  • Justice

    22/04/2021 Duration: 23min

    "[George Floyd] will be remembered for a very long time, not for the life he led but for the life he gave." Celebrations and a massive outpouring of relief this week as former police officer Derek Chauvin found guilty of both murder and manslaughter for the killing of George Floyd. Hopes that this will lead to real change for law enforcement and justice in the United States, but how? Meanwhile, Joe Biden is looking to pledge the United States to cut emissions by 50% by 2030, we look at plans to transition affected workers to new industries. Also talking 200 million COVID jabs, Russia, Israel and Syria exchanging missiles, and fallout from the royal funeral.

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