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Sumi Somaskanda

BBC chief presenter contributing expertise on political analysis.

Top 10 podcasts with Sumi Somaskanda

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Dec 2, 2024 • 28min

Gregg Wallace Apologises for “Middle-Class Women” Comment

Katie Razzall, BBC News culture and media editor, dissects Gregg Wallace's controversial comments and subsequent apology, addressing the implications for MasterChef and the BBC. Sumi Somaskanda, Chief Anchor for BBC World, provides insights on President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter. They explore the political ramifications of this move, including impacts on Biden's legacy and party credibility, and compare the Democratic leadership landscape to recent events in the UK. Insightful discussions on public relations and political strategy make this a must-listen.
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Sep 14, 2024 • 26min

Path to the Presidency: Debate fallout

Caitríona Perry, a prominent journalist, Sumi Somaskanda, an experienced reporter, and Katty Kay, a seasoned broadcaster, dive deep into the aftermath of the Harris-Trump debate. They discuss whether it swayed undecided voters, especially in swing states. The trio examines the candidates' strategies to engage with working-class voters, focusing on issues like affordability. They highlight the complex dynamics of voter turnout in battleground areas and share insights on how demographic shifts are impacting local politics as the election date nears.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 28min

Path to the Presidency: Unconditional discharge

Sumi Somaskanda, BBC chief presenter known for her political analysis, and Courtney Subramanian from the BBC’s digital team delve into the implications of Donald Trump's conditional discharge over his hush money conviction. They discuss how this unique status might affect his presidency and the response from his supporters. The conversation also touches on the devastation of California wildfires, examining government responses and the essential need for bipartisan cooperation amid a politically charged atmosphere. It's a fascinating look at the intersection of law and governance in America.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 26min

Path to the Presidency: What next for Kamala Harris?

Sumi Somaskanda, the BBC chief presenter known for her insightful political commentary, joins to discuss the Democratic Party's challenges post-2024 elections. They dive into the internal conflicts and frustrations surrounding Kamala Harris and the potential impact of a second Trump presidency on regulatory institutions. The conversation also explores the evolving media landscape's role during this tumultuous time and the complexities of environmental policies under the new administration. It wraps with a thought-provoking look at the wellness industry.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 33min

Electioncast USA: One week to go!

Caitriona Perry, BBC News Chief Presenter and US election night coverage host, joins fellow presenter Sumi Somaskanda. They delve into the intense final week of the US election campaign, spotlighting Donald Trump's controversial rally remarks and Kamala Harris' strategic venue choice. Daniel Sandford, the BBC's UK correspondent, updates on the troubling Axel Rudokubana case, now with terrorism charges. The discussion captures the charged atmosphere of the election and its implications for democracy.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 34min

Kamala Harris Calls Donald Trump ‘A Fascist’

Sumi Somaskanda, BBC News chief presenter focusing on the U.S. election, Caitríona Perry, also with BBC News in Washington, and James Landale, a diplomatic correspondent, dive into Kamala Harris's fiery shift, branding Donald Trump a 'fascist.' They analyze campaign strategies leading up to the election, revealing how Harris is balancing positive messaging with tough critiques. Additionally, Landale discusses the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference, emphasizing urgent calls for reparatory justice from Caribbean nations amidst ongoing global diplomatic challenges.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 31min

Israel Kills Hamas Leader

Jeremy Bowen, BBC International Editor, shares his insights on the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and its implications for the Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry provide updates on the upcoming U.S. presidential election, discussing the complexities of the Electoral College and the importance of grassroots voter engagement in key states. The trio reflects on the political divides in Arizona and the potential impact of election night surprises, making sense of the current political landscape.
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Oct 5, 2024 • 26min

Path to the Presidency: October surprises

Caitríona Perry, a BBC World Service journalist, and Sumi Somaskanda, the BBC's chief presenter, dive into the turbulent waters leading up to the US presidential election. They analyze how catastrophic flooding and escalating Middle East tensions could serve as 'October surprises' that shift the political landscape. The duo also explores the implications of recent vice presidential debates and the crucial role Latino voters will play, along with evolving Republican strategies on hot-button issues.
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Sep 28, 2024 • 25min

Path to the Presidency: Diplomatic views

Caitríona Perry, a seasoned journalist in international affairs, Sumi Somaskanda, a political analysis reporter, and Katty Kay, an esteemed journalist, share insightful perspectives on the upcoming US election. They discuss the global implications of the Middle Eastern conflict and its influence on voter sentiments. Controversies surrounding NYC Mayor Eric Adams' indictment raise questions about its impact on the Democrats. The conversation also previews the vice-presidential debate strategies of candidates Vance and Wahl, emphasizing their significance in shaping the election narrative.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 36min

Trump: "I'm Supposed to be Dead"

Justin Webb and Sumi Somaskanda discuss the aftermath of Trump's assassination attempt, Biden's response, and the future of US politics. They also cover the Foreign Secretary's visit to Israel to halt Gaza conflict and Labour's stance on the issue.