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    Explore " lloyd austin" with insightful episodes like "Grupos aceleram parcerias com startups por inovação", "Why Cuomo isn’t resigning", "Inside Biden’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan", "Biden’s big bet on executive orders" and "Episode 41: Dad’s Right: S3E4" from podcasts like ""Notícia no Seu Tempo", "POLITICO Tech", "POLITICO Tech", "POLITICO Tech" and "Dad’s Right"" and more!

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    Grupos aceleram parcerias com startups por inovação

    Grupos aceleram parcerias com startups por inovação

    No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo’, confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S. Paulo’ desta segunda-feira (23/08/21):

    A aposta das empresas tradicionais em parcerias com startups para avançar com inovações registra forte crescimento. O número de acordos desse tipo praticamente dobrou entre maio de 2020 e junho último, saltando de 13.433 para 26.348, com valor total de contratos fechados subindo de R$ 800 milhões para R$ 2,2 bilhões – um crescimento de 175%, segundo a plataforma 100 Open Startups. 

    Política: Comandante convoca para ato e ofende Doria e o STF

    Internacional: EUA ordena uso de aéreas privadas na retirada de Cabul

    Metrópole: País perde 16% da superfície da água em 30 anos

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    Why Cuomo isn’t resigning

    Why Cuomo isn’t resigning
    Impeachment is impending and his inner circle is collapsing, but Cuomo remains indignant. POLITICO’s Anna Gronewold reports on why the New York governor won’t step down in the wake of an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment. Plus, the Pentagon wants to mandate vaccines for all 1.4 million of its troops. And Canada reopens its border to vaccinated American travelers. Anna Gronewold co-authors POLITICO's New York Playbook newsletter. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Subscribe to New York Playbook.

    Inside Biden’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan

    Inside Biden’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan
    For nearly two decades, U.S. presidents have followed the advice of top military leaders and kept troops in Afghanistan. But last week President Biden ovverode the brass and announced a complete withdrawal. POLITICO’s Lara Seligman gives the inside story of how Biden’s team "sidelined’’ the Pentagon. Plus, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cracks down on debt collectors evicting tenants. And Yellen’s pick for the Treasury’s climate czar sparks backlash on the left. Lara Seligman is a Pentagon reporter for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Read more: How Biden’s team overrode the brass on Afghanistan Pentagon expects Afghanistan withdrawal orders 'ASAP' as fears of Taliban attacks grow

    Biden’s big bet on executive orders

    Biden’s big bet on executive orders
    Go big. Go fast. And, if need be, go without the GOP. That’s been President Biden’s credo while signing a record number of executive actions during his first days in office. POLITICO’s Natasha Korecki looks at the strategy behind the effort — and whether Biden is muffling his own message of bipartisanship and unity. Plus, Defense Secretary Austin roots out Trump appointees at the Pentagon. And Neera Tanden, Biden’s pick for budget director, is slated for a confirmation grilling next week. Natasha Korecki is a White House reporter for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Read more: ‘Let them take you to court’: Biden dares GOP to obstruct him

    Beach Talk #14: Christmas, Court Cases, and Books worth Reading

    Beach Talk #14: Christmas, Court Cases, and Books worth Reading

    Ken and Carla connect, this time by the fire instead of the beach. They talk about Advent and Christmas plans in the Year of Covid; then on to politics, religion, and books; Safe Harbor Day, more Metaxas, D'Souza, and vaccinations. In spite of the wrecking ball, democracy stands strong. The President-Elect is inheriting a major mess, but assembling a powerfully competent team. Carla brings an inspirational close. 

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