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#15048240 at 2021-11-21 10:35:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19037: Where Is The ‘Live Stream’ Of The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Edition
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MORE - Betsy Fisher Martin { FISHhER type MARTIN }
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https://www.brennancenter.org/events/inside-american-politics-2021
https://archive.ph/9hJT3
Event
Inside American Politics 2021
Learn from experts and practitioners in order to gain an insider's view of the American political system.
Past: Friday, November 5, 2021 2:00 pm
This is a virtual event
Speakers:
John Anzalone, Joel Benenson, Lisa Benenson, Rob Collins, Stephanie Cutter, Karen Finney, Elise Jordan, Betsy Fischer Martin, Jonathan Martin, Kiki McLean, Michael Steele Doug Thornell
Political experts and strategists join the John Brademas Center and the Brennan Center for a series of dialogues to discuss President Biden's agenda, the current state of the GOP, looking ahead to the 2024 presidential election, and the current political landscape in Washington.
Produced in partnership with New York University's John Brademas Center
Agenda
2:00 PM Welcome & Introductions
Welcome to NYU DC / Kari Miller, NYU DC Program Director
Introduction to Inside American Politics and Participants / Ellyn Toscano, Advisory Board Member, John Brademas Center of NYU
2:10 PM Panel One: "The Biden Agenda: Bridging Democratic Policy Divisions Between Progressives and Moderates"
When Democrats won the White House and control of Congress in 2020 (albeit narrowly), progressives hoped to pass landmark legislation to address climate change, infrastructure needs, and a significant expansion of the social safety net, in terms of health care, child care, and education from pre-K to community college. A handful of moderates has been successful in downsizing those plans. Will this be a help or a hindrance for the party in the mid-term election? How do the Democrats move their agenda forward?
Moderator: Kiki McLean
Panelists: Karen Finney, John Anzalone, Jonathan Martin
3:20 PM Panel Two:
"The Grand Old Party (GOP): How Donald Trump Changed The Republican Party in His Image"
For generations, the Republican Party governed and campaigned on a pro-business, free market, limited government agenda. Since the 2020 election, Republicans have coalesced around a very different set of policies advanced during the Trump presidency: more populist and protectionist and less fiscally conservative. Going into the midterm elections, are we likely to see any change in the Republican Party's agenda or strategy? If the 2022 election is a referendum on the Biden presidency, what can we expect in 2024?
Moderator: Betsy Fischer Martin
Panelists: Elise Jordan, Joel Benenson, Michael Steele
4:30 PM Panel Three: "Looking Ahead to the 2024 Presidential Election and the Issues That Will Drive the Electorate"
What are the issues that will motivate the electorate in the next presidential election? Who will the candidates be: Trump vs Biden? Can we expect primaries in either or both parties? Will Black voters determine the Democratic nominee in 2024? Who runs, who wins and why?
Moderator: Lisa Benenson
Panelists: Doug Thornell, Stephanie Cutter, Rob Collins
5:30 PM Closing Remarks & Thank You
Closing Remarks and Thank You / Lynne Brown, Executive Director, John Brademas Center of NYU
Speakers:
John Anzalone, Partner, ALG Research
Joel Benenson, Founder and CEO, Benenson Strategy Group
Lisa Benenson, Vice President for Communications and Strategy, Brennan Center for Justice
Rob Collins, Partner, S-3 Public Affairs
Stephanie Cutter, Founding Partner, Precision Strategies, and Former Deputy Campaign Manager and Senior Advisor to President Obama
Karen Finney, Democratic Strategist and Political Commentator for CNN
Elise Jordan, Political Analyst, NBC and MSNBC; Contributor, Time
Kevin Madden, Executive Vice President, Advocacy, Arnold Ventures
Betsy Fischer Martin, Executive Director, Women & Politics Institute, American University and Former Executive Producer of "Meet the Press"
Jonathan Martin, National Political Correspondent, The New York Times
Kiki McLean, Walton Family Political and Communications Office
Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman, Former Lt. Governor of Maryland
Doug Thornell, Partner, SKDK
#5568303 at 2019-03-08 03:38:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7120: That Friday Feeling Edition
**Anons**
must recommend this series. currently binge watching on Netflix..
Currently, I am using it as a valuable redpill tool.
give it a shot?
Secret City (TV series)
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Secret City
Secret City title card.png
Genre
Espionage
Political drama
Political thriller
Based on The Marmalade Files and The Mandarin Code
by Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis
Written by Matt Cameron
Belinda Chayko
Greg Waters
Elise McCredie
Angela Betzien
Directed by Emma Freeman
Tony Krawitz
Daniel Nettheim
Starring
Anna Torv
Jacki Weaver
Daniel Wyllie
Alex Dimitriades
Damon Herriman
Danielle Cormack
Don Hany
Rob Collins
Composer(s) David Bridie
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producer(s) Penny Chapman
Penny Win
Carly Heaton
Producer(s) Joanna Werner
Stephen Corvini
Production location(s) Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Cinematography Mark Wareham
Garry Phillips
Production company(s) Foxtel
Matchbox Pictures
Release
Original network Showcase
Foxtel
Netflix
Original release 5 June 2016 -
present
Secret City is an Australian political thriller set in a world of secrets, lies, murder and betrayal, based on the best-selling novels The Marmalade Files and The Mandarin Code by Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis. It premiered on Foxtel's Showcase in June 5, 2016 and on Netflix, internationally, on June 26, 2018. The series is produced by Matchbox Pictures and Foxtel. [1] [2]
A sequel to the series called Secret City: Under the Eagle has been greenlighted in February 2018. It will air on March 4, 2019 in Australia and launch worldwide on Netflix on March 6, 2019. [3]
The sequel storyline is a departure from the books written by Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis, who join this series as story consultants.
Contents
1 Synopsis
2 Cast
2.1 Secret City
2.2 Secret City : Under the Eagle
3 Series overview
4 Episodes
4.1 Secret City (2016)
4.2 Secret City : Under the Eagle (2019)
5 Reception
5.1 Awards and Nominations
6 References
7 External links
Synopsis
Beneath the placid facade of Canberra, amidst rising tension between China and America, Canberra press gallery journalist Harriet Dunkley (Anna Torv) forces her way closer to the truth, uncovering a secret city of interlocked conspiracies which will threaten her career, her life and endangers the freedom of every Australian.[4]
Secret City : Under the Eagle
The story picks up with Harriet Dunkley (Anna Torv), not long out of prison and unwittingly ensnared in a military and political cover-up with Catriona Bailey's (Jacki Weaver) fingerprints all over it. Harriet's search for the truth leads her back into Canberra's corridors of power, this time working for a maverick Independent MP. What she unearths is a military program so secret even the Prime Minister knows nothing of its existence. Who really is running the country?[5]
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