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She was an ambassador to Austria, he to the United States. Helene von Damm and Wolfgang Waldner talk to Anna Wallner about “screaming parties” before the US elections, a divided America, Trump’s record, and Joe Biden’s chances.
The podcast can be heard directly here on DiePresse.com, Apple and Google, Spotify and Podimo.
Covid crisis, California wildfires, Black Lives Matter, and an unpredictable President Donald Trump. In fact, we think much more unpredictable couldn’t happen before the November 3 US election. But then Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg died and Trump nominated the strictly Catholic and conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett, eventually falling ill with Covid-19.
Reason enough to take a closer look at the country 20 days before one of the most exciting elections in American history. On the podcast series “What’s up, America?” Anna Wallner talks to insiders in the United States, compares the two candidates Trump and Joe Biden, and gives listeners everything they need to know about the election.
The second part is about Trump’s track record and the question of what Joe Biden would do differently.
Two ambassadors a. D. in conversation.
Helene von Damm was the United States ambassador to Austria in the 1980s, Wolfgang Waldner almost simultaneously cultural attache in the Austrian embassy and from 2016 to 2019 ambassador to the United States. The two discuss the upcoming US election with Anna-Maria Wallner, take stock of Trump’s first four years and say what and how Joe Biden could do differently if he won.
You can find all previous podcast episodes and the “Corona Diaries” podcast series at https://www.diepresse.com/Podcast
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The podcast was developed by Anna-Maria Wallner (idea, concept, moderation and voice) and Georg Gfrerer (sound, recording, editing).
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