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    Abtreibungsrecht, Vorwahlen und Babynahrung

    Folge 15: Abtreibungsrecht, Vorwahlen und Babynahrung

     

    (aufgenommen am 31. Mai 2022)

     

    Housekeeping

    Vortrag: Verschwörungstheorien – aus Sicht der Naturwissenschaft

    Talk: The Far Right After the Russian Re-Invasion

     

    Vorwahlen in den USA

    Open and closed primaries (FairVote)

    State Primary Election Types (National Conference of State Legislatures)

    Fair Fight Action Website

    Reelection Rates Over the Years (OpenSecrets.org)

    Trump endorses J.D. Vance in Ohio Republican Senate primary (CNN), Vom Trump-Kritiker zum Getreuen (tagesschau)

    Pence: Voting for Kemp sends ‘deafening message’ that GOP is the future (The Hill)

    Trump and Pence hold dueling rallies for Perdue and Kemp on eve of Georgia’s bitter GOP gubernatorial primary (Fox News)

    Website von GOP 2.0 (inkl. Video)

    Geoff Duncan’s ‘GOP 2.0′ batters Trump with TV attacks ahead of Georgia rally (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution), 

    Texas 28th Congressional District Runoff Election Results (The New York Times)

    Der Supreme Court und das Abtreibungsrecht

    America’s Abortion Quandary (Pew Research Center)
    Polling shows America in the middle on abortion (Axios)
    Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights, draft opinion shows (Politico)
    What to Know About the Mississippi Abortion Law Challenging Roe v. Wade (The New York Times)
    US-Demokraten scheitern mit Gesetz für Abtreibungsrecht im Senat (Tagesspiegel)
    Zehntausende demonstrieren für Erhalt des Rechts auf Abtreibungen (Zeit Online)
    Statement by President Joe Biden (The White House)
    13 states have passed so-called ‚trigger laws,‘ bans designed to go into effect if Roe v. Wade is overturned (CNN)
    Could overturning Roe v. Wade have implications beyond abortion? (NPR Politics)
    How far the GOP might go post-Roe on abortion, contraception and travel (Washington Post)
    Ep. 20- EMERGENCY (Teil 1): Das Ende von Roe (Kreuz und Flagge Podcast)
    How we got here: Roe v. Wade from 1973 to today (VOX)
    Dobbs and the Fate of the Conservative Legal Movement (CityJournal)
    Understanding Pregnancy Resulting from Rape in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

    Mangel an Babynahrung und transatlantische „Luftbrücke“

    Best & Worst States to Have a Baby (WalletHub)

    Erste Lieferung an Babynahrung über Ramstein in USA eingetroffen (SWR Aktuell)
    USA fliegen Babymilch über Ramstein ein (Deutsche Welle)
    U.S. Military Airlifts Baby Formula From Europe (The New York Times)

     

    Transatlantic Treat

    Netflix-Miniserie „Unsere wunderbaren Nationalparks“ 

    Reservati und die surfenden Nilpferde (Süddeutsche Zeitung)

    Unsere wunderbaren Nationalparks (Netflix)

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    Supreme Court, US-Haushalt 2022, Joe Bidens Besuch in Europa und das Engagement der USA

    Folge 14: Supreme Court, US-Haushalt 2022, Joe Bidens Besuch in Europa und das Engagement der USA 

     

    (aufgenommen am 1. April 2022)

     

    Housekeeping

    Online Talk & Discussion: The U.S. Military and Us

    Online-Lesung: Paradise Blues – Reisen in die Natur und die Geschichte der USA

    Online-Veranstaltung: TV Thursday – Reboots & Revivals

    Supreme Court Nominierung von Ketanji Brown Jackson
    Foto: „Ketanji Brown Jackson“ (Public Domain) by bswise

    Biden made a campaign pledge to put a Black woman on the Supreme Court. (The New York Times)

    Nuclear option: Why Trump’s Supreme Court pick needs only 51 votes (CBS News)

    The Confirmation Hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson (The New York Times, The Daily Podcast)

    Absurde Fragen an die Kandidatin (TAZ)

    Supreme Court approval rating tanks as Biden weighs Breyer replacement (Axios)

    Half of Trump’s supporters think top Democrats are involved in child sex-trafficking (YouGov)

    Collins to Back Jackson for Supreme Court, Giving Her a G.O.P. Vote (The New York Times)

     

    Haushalt 2022 verabschiedet

    Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (Congress)

    The Odd Story of the Law That Dictates How Government Shutdowns Work (The Atlantic)

    Q&A: Everything You Should Know About Government Shutdowns (Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, CRFB)

    What is a continuing resolution? (Peter G. Peterson Foundation)

    Continuing Resolutions: Overview of Components and Practices (CRS R42647)

    How Congress’s dependence on short-term funding keeps us stuck in the past (Vox)

    Roll Call 65 | Bill Number: H. R. 2471 (HoR)

    Progressives grit their teeth as defense wins big in spending bill (Politico)

    Roll Call 66 | Bill Number: H. R. 2471 (HoR)

    Visualizing the $13.6 Billion in U.S. Spending on Ukraine (The New York Times)

    Five things to know about the $1.5T spending bill Congress just passed (The Hill)

    Lawmakers release fiscal 2022 spending deal (E&E News)

    House Dems clear $1.5T spending deal after stripping Covid aid (Politico)

    House passes overdue $1.5 trillion omnibus appropriations bill (Roll Call)

    House Passes $1.5 Trillion Spending Bill as Democrats Drop Covid Aid (The New York Times)

    Once again, Congress comes together on the main thing it can agree on — sticking it to future generations (The Washington Post)

    Democrats Pass $1.5 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill After Democrat Disarray (Breitbart)

    The clock is ticking: Ukraine needs more support now (The Hill)

    The Violence Against Women Act is finally making a comeback (MSNBC)

    Senate passes biggest-ever US military budget with unanimous Democratic support (World Socialist Web Site)

     

    Biden und die USA in Europa

    Biden’s Europe trip has achieved one key goal (CNN)

    The President Should Avoid Public Speaking (Wall Street Journal)

    Remarks by President Biden on the United Efforts of the Free World to Support the People of Ukraine (The White House)

    Kampfjets zur Radarabwehr in Spangdahlem stationiert (SR)

    Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby Holds a Press Briefing, March 30, 2022 (Department of Defense)

    Gen. Tod Wolters testifies at United States Senate Committee on Armed Services (EUCOM)

    More US troops likely to deploy to Europe amid Russia-Ukraine war, general tells senators (Stars and Stripes)

    Biden and Western leaders plan new ways to punish Russia for its war in Ukraine at emergency summits (CNN)

     

    Ginni Thomas und der Supreme Court
    Foto: „Ginni Thomas“ (CC BY-SA 2.0) by Gage Skidmore

    The political leanings of the Supreme Court justices (Axios)

    Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States (The White House)

    Trump Meets With Hard-Right Group Led by Ginni Thomas (The New York Times)

    Exclusive: Trump’s „Deep State“ hit list (Axios)

    Is Ginni Thomas a Threat to the Supreme Court? (The New Yorker)

    Virginia Thomas urged White House chief to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 election, texts show (The Washington Post)

    What do Ginni Thomas‘ texts mean for Justice Thomas? At the Supreme Court, it’s up to him. (CNN)

    The Supreme Court’s Clarence and Ginni Thomas Scandal Is Unprecedented (Rolling Stone)

    Calls for Recusals, Resignations, and Even Impeachment: Democrats Escalate Ethics Campaign Around Clarence Thomas (Vanity Fair)

    Letter by Elizabeth Warren et al. (Congress)

    Ocasio-Cortez to Clarence Thomas: Resign or face impeachment (The Hill)

     

    Transatlantic Treat

    Bruce Willis

    Foto: „Bruce Willis“ (CC BY-SA 2.0) by Gage Skidmore
    Instagram-Post von Rumer Willis

    Concerns about Bruce Willis’ declining cognitive state swirled around sets in recent years (LA Times)

    Bruce Willis beendet wegen Krankheit Schauspielkarriere

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    Angriff auf die Ukraine, Tötungsdelikte in den USA, Buchverbot an US-Schulen und Gewerkschaften im Aufschwung

    Folge 13: Angriff auf die Ukraine, Tötungsdelikte in den USA, Buchverbot an US-Schulen und Gewerkschaften im Aufschwung 

     

    (aufgenommen am 24. Februar 2022)

     

    Housekeeping

    • Fake it til you make it? Der Fall Elizabeth Holmes
    • Online Talk: Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make Our Platforms Less Polarizing

    Der Krieg in der Ukraine

    • Politik-Experte Sirakov: „Putin hat nicht recht“ (Rheinpfalz) (Paywall)
    • Krieg in Ukraine: Wie der aktuelle Stand ist (ZDF)
    • Live News Updates (New York Times)
    • „Angriff im Baltikum wäre ein Weltkrieg“: Der Außenpolitikexperte David Sirakov erklärt, was Putin antreibt (Rhein-Zeitung) (Paywall)

    Tötungsdelikte in den USA

    • Biden turns his focus to gun violence as Democrats try to shed ‚defund the police‘ label (CNN)
    • ‘We Have Not Defunded Anything’: Big Cities Boost Police Budgets (Bloomberg)
    • Even as Crime Declines, Gun Violence Is Rising (The Nation)
    • Examining the Spike in Murders (The New York Times)
    • Anzahl der Morde in den USA dramatisch gestiegen (FAZ)
    • Chicago’s most violent neighborhoods were more dangerous than ever in 2021 (Chicago Sun Times)
    • Transcript: Rogé Karma Interviews Patrick Sharkey for ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ (The New York Times)
    • Why rising crime isn’t breaking through as a national issue (CNN)

    Buchverbot an US-Schulen

    • A Tennessee school board removed the graphic novel ‚Maus,‘ about the Holocaust, from curriculum due to language and nudity concerns (CNN)
    • What’s Behind The Flap About ‘Maus’ (Forbes)
    • Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (NYU Press)
    • Wie eine Rassismustheorie die Amerikaner polarisiert (Neue Zürcher Zeitung)
    • New critical race theory laws have teachers scared, confused and self-censoring (The Washington Post)
    • From slavery to socialism, new legislation restricts what teachers can discuss (NPR)
    • New rules are limiting how teachers can teach Black History Month (Axios)
    • The critics were right: „Critical race theory“ panic is just a cover for silencing educators (Salon)
    • Disputing Racism’s Reach, Republicans Rattle American Schools (The New York Times)

    Gewerkschaften und Streik 

    • US-Arbeitskampf: Gewerkschaftsbeitritt bei Starbucks, Massenkündigungen bei Kellogg‘s (Frankfurter Rundschau)
    • Kellogg strike will end after workers agree to new contract (CNN)
    • Mitarbeiter in US-Apple-Stores wollen Gewerkschaft gründen (Apple)
    • Approval of Labor Unions at Highest Point Since 1965
    • Taking On Starbucks, Inspired by Bernie Sanders (The New York Times)
    • Some U.S. Apple Store employees are working to unionize, part of a growing worker backlash (Washington Post)
    • White House task force report on worker organizing and empowerment (The White House)

    Transatlantic Treat

    Super Bowl Commercials 

    • The best (and worst) Super Bowl commercials: Lizzo, cranky Zeus and more (NPR)

    (Bildnachweis: Super Bowl LVI, Los Angeles, California Pre-Game Warm Ups, Redspork02, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:LASBLVI2022.jpg)

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    Ein Jahr Präsidentschaft Joe Bidens

    Folge 12: Ein Jahr Präsidentschaft Joe Bidens

     

    (aufgenommen am 20. Januar 2022)

     

    HINWEIS: Leider hatten wir bei der Aufnahme Probleme mit dem Mikrofon von David Sirakov. Wir bitten die nicht ganz optimale Tonqualität zu entschuldigen.

     

    Housekeeping

    Atlantisches Forum Online: Nuclear Security and the Crisis of the European Order, 25. Januar
    Online Talk: A Seat at the Table – Food in America and American Food in the World, 26. Januar

     

    Ein Jahr Joe Biden

    Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

    America must take steps now to avoid a slide into authoritarianism (Thomas Zimmer, The Guardian)
    Höchste Inflation in den USA seit 1982 (Tagesschau)
    Americans sour on economy amid inflation woes: AP-NORC Poll (AP News)
    How unpopular is Joe Biden (Five Thirty Eight)
    Biden disapproval hits new high as voters give him bad grades on economy, new CNBC/Change poll says (CNBC)
    Bernie Sanders says Democrats are failing: ‘The party has turned its back on the working class’ (Guardian)
    Biden had a productive year picking federal judges. The job could get tougher in 2022 (NPR)
    Majority of U.S. public favors Afghanistan troop withdrawal; Biden criticized for his handling of situation (Pew Research Institute)
    How Republicans became the party of Trump’s election lie after Jan. 6 (The Washington Post)
    This Presidency Isn’t Turning Out as Planned (The New York Times)
    Why The President’s Party Almost Always Has A Bad Midterm (FiveThirtyEight)
    Some Early Clues About How The Midterms Will Go (FiveThirtyEight)
    Es ist Zeit für einen transatlantischen Schulterschluss (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)

     

    Transatlantic Treats

    Interviews 
    Ein Jahr Joe Biden – Wie angezählt ist der US-Präsident? (SWR 2 Forum)
    „Amerikas Demokratie ist in Gefahr“: Politikwissenschaftler David Sirakov im Interview (Rhein-Zeitung)

    Blog-Post

    Das erste Jahr im Amt: Hürdenlauf für Joe Biden (Sarah Wagner)

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    Gouverneurswahlen, Covid-Politik, Facebook und Stillstand im Kongress

    Folge 11: Gouverneurswahlen, Covid-Politik, Facebook und Stillstand im Kongress

     

    (aufgenommen am 4. November 2021)

     

    Housekeeping

    Programm der Atlantischen Akademie

     

    Gouverneurswahlen in Virginia

    Virginia governor’s race a toss-up as Election Day nears, Post-Schar School poll finds (Washington Post)

    Republican Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia governor’s race (Washington Post)

    Glenn Youngkin’s Journey From the Heights of Finance to the Top Tier of G.O.P. Politics (The New York Times)

    House Democratic Retirements Pile Up as Party Fears Losing Majority (The New York Times)

    The Unlikely Issue Shaping the Virginia Governor’s Race: Schools (The New York Times)

    Role and Responsibilities of School Boards (California School Boards Association)

    The 5 key groups fueling Youngkin’s rise (Politico)

    Glenn Youngkin Wants to Ban Toni Morrison’s Beloved (The New Republic)

    Die Geschichte eines Kampfbegriffs (Tagesschau)

    Zitate von Annika Brockschmidt (Twitter)

    You Can’t Win Elections by Telling Voters Their Concerns Are Imaginary (The Atlantic)

     

    Covid-Politik der Biden-Administration

    How (un)popular is Joe Biden? (Fivethirtyeight.com)

    Presidential Center (Gallup)

    ‘Great day for America’: Vaccinated can largely ditch masks (AP News)

    State-by-State Guide to Face Mask Requirements (AARP)

    Path out of the Pandemic, (White House)

    Editorial: No more playing around for the unvaccinated (Los Angeles Times)

    Biden-Harris Administration to Expand Vaccination Requirements for Health Care Settings, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)

    COVID-19 Dashboard (Johns Hopkins University)

    Cover: Bildausschnitt von „America Needs Joe Biden“ (CC BY-SA 2.0) by chaddavis.photography

     

    Facebook und das Metaverse

    A whistleblower’s power: Key takeaways from the Facebook Papers (Washington Post)

    Was in den Leaks steht (TAZ)

    Mark in the Metaverse (The Verge)

    Ansprache Mark Zuckerberg (YouTube)

    Are We in the Metaverse Yet? (The New York Times)

    Horizon Home: Facebooks neues Metaverse-Wohnzimmer (Mixed)

    Facebook im Krisenmodus (Deutschlandfunk Kultur)

    Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies before Senate Commerce Committee (YouTube/CSPAN)

     

    Legislative Initiativen der Demokraten

    American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Congress.gov)

    Will you get the third stimulus check? Here’s how to know (CNN)

    Congress sends $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package to Biden’s desk (CNN)

    Budget Reconciliation: The Basics (House Committee on Budget)

    2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure (American Society of Civil Engineers)

    Public-private partnerships can’t close US infrastructure gap alone (The Hill)

    Bridging Global Infrastructure Gap (McKinsey&Company)

    Here’s what’s in Biden’s infrastructure proposal (CNN)

    Updated Fact Sheet: Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (White House)

    Böller, Florian/Lohmann, Sascha/Sirakov, David (2021): Ausmaß und Auswirkung parteipolitischer Polarisierung, in: Overhaus, Marco (Hrsg.): State of the Union. Langfristige Tendenzen in der US-Innen- und Außenpolitik und ihre Konsequenzen für Europa

    Here’s what is in the $1.75 trillion Biden budget plan (The Washington Post)

    Democrats trim Biden’s social spending plan as they rush to strike a deal this week (CNBC)

    House eyes vote as soon as Thursday on Biden spending plan as moderate Democrats continue to question costs (The Washington Post)

     

    Transatlantic Treats

    The Social Dilemma (Netflix) 

    Das Dilemma mit den Sozialen Medien (Netflix)

    Sind wir dieser Technologie wirklich gewachsen? (FAZ)

     

    The Battle at Hayes Pond (Charles Graham, YouTube)

    Charles Graham for Congress

    North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District (Ballotpedia)

    Twitter Account von Charles Graham

    The Battle at Hayes Pond (UNCP)

     

    2021 Chicago Council Survey

    2021 Chicago Council Survey (CCGA)

    Biden’s ‘Foreign Policy for the Middle Class’ Is a Revolution (Foreign Policy)

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