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russia if you re listening podcast

by Marcos Funk Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is if you’re listening?

Australia, If You're Listening on Apple Podcasts The sixth season of If You’re Listening tells the story of Australia’s turbulent history with climate change, and what that means for the future.

Did Trump say ‘Russia if you’re listening’ at the 2016 news conference?

Jim Acosta of CNN, the reporter who asked the question that prompted Trump to say “Russia, if you’re listening” at the July 2016 news conference, tweeted on Tuesday morning that “the reporters at the news conference didn’t laugh. And Trump didn’t appear to be joking.”

What is Australia if you’re listening about?

Australia, If You’re Listening will look at why Australia’s found it so hard to tackle climate change since then, and what that means for the future. The sixth season of If You’re Listening tells the story of Australia’s turbulent history with climate change, and what that means for the future.

What are the best resources to learn Russian in Australia?

It might seem weird to use an Australian broadcaster as your resource for learning Russian. But hey, why not? SBS Russia is a news podcast that updates very regularly, and it has stories from around the world, from daily news bulletins to the story of Napoleon’s trip to Australia.

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When will listening skills be challenged?

May 6, 2020. Working on your listening skills in a new language is challenging. While with written language it’s easy to slow down, stop and go back over what you missed, people tend to just keep talking in real-time.

What does Daria Molchanova read in Slow Russian?

In each episode of Slow Russian, Daria Molchanova slowly reads a short article in Russian, which can be on topics ranging from her favorite superstitions to the history of Crimea. Then, she breaks down the idioms, grammar and new vocabulary in the story.

Is Russian for cats a podcast?

Despite the name Russian For Cats, this podcast is actually for humans. It’s a scripted podcast that is very light-hearted, as the first season is all about a bilingual cat named Nadia. The podcast is largely in English, with a few introductory Russian phrases scattered throughout.

Is SBS Russia a podcast?

It might seem weird to use an Australian broadcaster as your resource for learning Russian. But hey, why not ? SBS Russia is a news podcast that updates very regularly, and it has stories from around the world, from daily news bulletins to the story of Napoleon’s trip to Australia. And while there is a pretty strong Australian slant to many of the stories, there are plenty of international topics (in case you aren’t that interested in learning about Down Under).

Is there a YouTube video with each episode?

There are also YouTube videos that accompany each episode, in case you think it’s better to start with a visual assist. If you want to stick to classic podcasts, though, it’s available on the usual podcast apps.

Is Russian pronunciation difficult?

Russian pronunciation can be very difficult for a new learner. Not only are there a bunch of sounds that English speakers don’t make, but also, the alphabet looks completely different. For someone just starting out, Kira DiMattia’s Russian Word of the Day with Kira is a great resource.

Is there a podcast with no English?

While this describes itself as simple and the episodes are short, this is the first podcast with no English at all. It’s a pretty straight-forward podcast: the narrator just talks about some topic in each episode, whether it be clothing, future plans or hobbies. It’s a quick way to test your comprehension skills with vocabulary that isn’t too advanced. If you get lost, however, each episode has a transcript you can follow along with.

Who said Russia if you're listening?

Jim Acosta of CNN, the reporter who asked the question that prompted Trump to say “Russia, if you’re listening” at the July 2016 news conference, tweeted on Tuesday morning that “the reporters at the news conference didn’t laugh. And Trump didn’t appear to be joking.”

What did Donald Trump say about Russia?

Trump made the remarks in question during his first campaign, saying, “Russia, if you’re listening — I hope you are able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. Let’s see if that happens.”

Why is Trump layering lie upon lie?

Trump is layering lie upon lie to rewrite the history of his encouragement of Russian hackers.

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Is foreign interference bad for Trump?

Trump has made clear in the years since that he doesn’t think foreign interference in American elections is a bad thing , insofar as it helps him. In October 2019, Trump flatly told reporters that he thought the Chinese and Ukrainian governments “should investigate the Bidens.” Those comments were widely condemned but were defended as just a joke by Republican members of Congress like Kevin McCarthy and Roy Blunt, even though footage of the comment showed Trump was serious.

Did Trump laugh when he said "Russia if you're listening"?

Furthermore, nobody laughed when Trump said it, and his comments are just as bad in context as they are when the “Russia, if you’re listening” line is considered on its own. Here’s the footage:

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