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Cose sbagliate, cose giuste - #21

Mon, 03 Feb 2025

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Credo che in nessun episodio precedente abbiamo mai messo insieme tanti argomenti interessanti come durante questa conversazione con Daniele. Ne è venuto fuori un episodio più lungo del solito, ma non c’era davvero niente che potesse essere lasciato fuori. Partiamo da un incidente in valanga sulla montagna “di casa” (qualcuno ha detto “trappola euristica!”? Esatto!) per finire a parlare di.. no, non ve lo anticipo: ascoltate tutto l’episodio, anche “a rate” se serve, vi prometto che ne vale la pena! 🎙️ Se vuoi partecipare come ospite a La Dinamica usa uno dei canali qui sotto per contattarmi. 👋🏼 Ecco dove possiamo interagire: direttamente via mail a info@ladinamicapodcast.it oppure su Instagram, Facebook e YouTube, dove condivido le uscite dei nuovi episodi ma anche altre informazioni su montagna, sicurezza e analisi degli incidenti. Segui questi canali per partecipare attivamente al podcast. 🌐 Trovi immagini, approfondimenti e consigli anche sul sito web 🎧 Se cerchi altri spunti sugli argomenti di questo podcast, ascolta la playlist su Spotify 💰 Se vuoi supportare il podcast economicamente, lo puoi fare tramite il sito Ko-Fi, dove potrai acquistare gli adesivi per personalizzare il caschetto, il termos o la picca 💡 Sulla pagina web dedicata a questo episodio trovi alcuni approfondimenti sugli argomenti tecnici di cui abbiamo parlato in questo episodio.

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00:00 - 00:15 Sponsor Message

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00:17 - 00:32 Janine Herbst

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. The Trump administration's efforts to cut the federal workforce are causing confusion and panic across federal agencies. As NPR's Franco Ordonez reports, Trump says he wants to shrink the federal workforce.

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00:33 - 00:47 Franco Ordonez

The White House's Office of Personnel Management has told government workers that if they quit by February 6th, they would still get paid through September 30th. Trump told reporters that his goal is to carry out a long-time Republican plan to reduce the size of the government.

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00:47 - 00:57 Donald Trump

Everybody's replaceable, and we'll get very good people to replace them if it turns out to be more than we thought. It could be a lot, it could be a little, we don't know, but we'd love to have them leave.

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00:00 - 00:00 Franco Ordonez

The White House bypassed Congress, which is supposed to approve such an offer. Combine that with moves to shut down diversity programs and the USAID website going dark has set off a panic among federal workers, who are uncertain about the future of their jobs. Franco Ordonez, NPR News.

00:00 - 00:00 Janine Herbst

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada didn't ask for a trade war but won't back down. He says Canada will put a matching 25 percent tariff on U.S. imports after President Trump signed an order imposing stiff tariffs on Canada as well as Mexico and China. China says it will take countermeasures, including filing a complaint with the World Trade Organization.

00:00 - 00:00 Janine Herbst

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbein is also ordering retaliatory measures. NPR's Ada Peralta has more.

00:00 - 00:00 Ada Peralta

Mexico has been warning that a tariff war between the two countries would have huge effects not just for American consumers, but also for American companies manufacturing in Mexico. Mexico is the number one provider of cars and car parts for the United States.

00:00 - 00:00 Ada Peralta

Mexico's economy secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, said Americans could see a hike in prices in everything from avocados and beer to cars, trucks, and medical equipment. The biggest impact, he said, is that millions of American families will have to pay 25% more. Eder Peralta, NPR News.

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