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Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 24min

The News Roundup For December 20, 2024

Taylor Poplar, a Washington correspondent for Spectrum News, joins Kreeti Gupta of Bloomberg TV and radio, HuffPost’s Arthur Delaney, and Eva McKend from CNN for a deep dive into current political turmoil. They discuss the chaos in Congress as a government shutdown looms and the implications of Trump's ongoing legal battles. Internationally, the show examines the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the aftermath of the Assad regime in Syria, highlighting the search for truth amid chaos and grave discoveries.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 32min

The Trials, Tribulations, And Triumphs Of Holiday Travel

Hannah Sampson, a travel news writer at The Washington Post, and Phil Cousineau, an author specializing in mindful travel, dive into the trials of holiday travel. They discuss practical tips for road trips and winter travel safety. Personal anecdotes reveal the joy of air travel, while the importance of mindfulness amidst chaos is emphasized. The resurgence of train travel and the significance of kindness between strangers enrich the conversation, encouraging a focus on meaningful memories rather than the logistics of travel.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 30min

The Science Behind Talking To Yourself

In this engaging discussion, Professor Gary Lupian, an expert in self-talk, and Dr. Jessica Gold, a psychiatrist and author, dive into the fascinating world of talking to ourselves. They explore why self-dialogue is a common behavior and its surprising benefits for emotional regulation and memory enhancement. The conversation also highlights the difference between productive and harmful self-talk, and emphasizes the importance of cultivating self-compassion. Listeners learn how inner speech can aid in coping with grief and boost clarity in thought processes.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 31min

What Lower Interest Rates Mean For The Economy

Michelle Singletary, a personal finance columnist and author, shares her expertise on navigating consumer economics, especially with the recent interest rate cuts. Reed Pickert, a Bloomberg News editor focused on the Federal Reserve, discusses how these cuts affect borrowing costs for mortgages and auto loans. They highlight the challenges faced by consumers as inflation persists, offering strategies to manage debt and financial planning in this fluctuating economy. Personal anecdotes illustrate the importance of making smart financial decisions amidst rising living costs.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 35min

'If You Can Keep It': The Future Of The Federal Judiciary

Mary McCord, a former Assistant Attorney General, discusses the recent push to create 63 new federal judgeships and its potential impact on the judiciary. Jeff Rosen, constitutional law expert, highlights the contrasting judicial legacies of Presidents Trump and Biden, emphasizing diversity on the bench. Journalist Josh Gerstein sheds light on the intricacies of judicial appointments and the influence of the Federalist Society, warning of rising partisanship. Together, they explore the lasting implications of these developments on the justice system.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 34min

Bill Browder On Saving Ukraine, NATO, And The Threat Of Vladimir Putin

Bill Browder, a financier turned anti-corruption campaigner who challenged Putin after making his fortune in post-Soviet Russia, discusses the urgent need for NATO support to protect Ukraine. He highlights Putin's mafia-like tactics and the disparity in military resources. Browder emphasizes the necessity of continued U.S. military aid and suggests using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's defense. He also reflects on the geopolitical implications of the conflict, including the complexities of future U.S. foreign policy and human rights advocacy.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 25min

The News Roundup For December 13, 2024

This week, journalists Margaret Tolliv, Josh Wingrove, and Amanda Becker dive into pressing political issues. They discuss the arrest of the alleged shooter of UnitedHealthcare's CEO and the surge in violence toward healthcare executives. They tackle President Biden's historic commutation of 1,500 sentences and the collapse of Assad's regime in Syria, raising questions about geopolitical stability. The conversation also highlights media freedom challenges and the implications of the newly passed National Defense Authorization Act.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 33min

Finding The Forgotten Creators Of The Oxford English Dictionary

Join linguist Sarah Ogilvie, a former editor of the Oxford English Dictionary and author of "The Dictionary People," along with Anne Curzan, Professor of English at the University of Michigan and author of "Says Who?" They uncover the hidden stories of the unsung heroes behind the Oxford English Dictionary. Discover how diverse contributors—especially women and those from marginalized backgrounds—shaped this monumental work. The discussion also explores the dictionary's evolution in the digital age and its relevance in today's language landscape.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 36min

Pasteurization, Avian Flu, And The Realities Of Drinking Raw Milk

Join Megan Davis, a molecular epidemiologist from Johns Hopkins, Nicole Martin, a food scientist from Cornell, and Dominic Stetsula, a political communication expert at Ohio State, as they delve into the rising trend of raw milk consumption despite health risks. They discuss the implications of avian flu on milk safety and the regulatory challenges surrounding raw milk sales. The conversation unpacks why people are drawn to raw milk amid skepticism towards experts, as well as the essential need for public health surveillance in the dairy industry.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 39min

How Democracies Fared Around The World In 2024

Enda Curran, a global economy reporter at Bloomberg, discusses how economic factors influenced elections worldwide this year. Saranand Dume, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, analyzes the surprising shift in India's political landscape due to economic discontent. Stephanie Bolzen, North America editor at VELT, delves into the rise of right-wing parties in France amidst public unrest. Together, they examine how these democratic changes reflect broader geopolitical trends and challenges across continents.

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