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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 54 MIN

Mark Kenny's Canberra, death penalty methods in the US, and why more of us are using subtitles

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Canberra columnist Professor Mark Kenny examines Liberal leader Angus Taylor's fresh criticism of One Nation. In Alabama, there's debate over the use of nitrous oxide as a method to execute death row prisoners. And why are more and more of us watching TV and film with the subtitles on? Guests:Professor Mark Kenny, columnist with the Canberra Times; Director of the Australian Studies Institute at ANUDeborah Denno, criminologist and Professor at the Fordham University School of Law, New York  Andy Wright, Oscar-winning sound editor  

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