The US election and Monocle in Sydney

美国大选和悉尼的 Monocle

Monocle on Sunday

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2024-11-10

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David Schlesinger and Tessa Szyszkowitz join Emma Nelson in London for a look back at the week’s news, including the fallout from the US election. Plus: Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, joins from Sydney ahead of next week’s live broadcast of ‘The Globalist’ from the Harbour City. Finally, Monocle’s New Delhi correspondent, Lyndee Prickitt, gives us the latest headlines from India.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  • And a very good morning to you alive in London.

  • You're with Monocle on Sunday with me, Emma Nelson.

  • Coming up today, my guests David Schlesinger and Tessa Siskowitz will share their views on the week's biggest stories.

  • Tessa, what have you spotted?

  • Well, I was quite interested in seeing how Baron Trump, the youngest of the Trump children, has helped his father in the campaign.

  • Okay, thank you very much indeed for that.

  • And David, what's caught your eye?

  • My favorite story is that an AI robot has done a portrait of Alan Turing, the man who in the 1950s, invented the test for AI, and it sold for over a million dollars at auction.

  • Brilliant.

  • Thank you so much for that.

  • We'll also head to New Delhi for the latest news from there.

  • I'm Lindy Prickett in New Delhi and I'll be talking about India's pollution problem that's getting so bad even Pakistan is complaining.

  • The India Canada diplomatic row that's heightening.

  • And the case of the Chief Minister's missing samosa.

  • Plus, Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brulee will join us live from Sydney.

  • It's the 10th of November, 2024.

  • Live from London, this is Monocle on Sunday.

  • Live from London, this is Monocle on Sunday with Emma Nelson.

  • And a very good morning to you and a very warm welcome to David Schlesinger, independent advisor and commentator on media journalism and China.

  • And Tessa Siskovitz, UK correspondent for the Austrian weekly magazine, Felt a good morning.