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Aug 20, 2024 • 6min
6 AM ET: Biden's DNC send-off, hostages bodies recovered, Disney's lawsuit U-turn & more
The podcast features Vice President Kamala Harris, who surprises everyone with a strong appearance at the Democratic National Convention, signaling her endorsement for Biden. Former President Donald Trump is rallying hard in Pennsylvania as his campaign gains momentum. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is actively negotiating with Hamas amidst the recovery of hostages. In lighter news, Disney backtracks on a wrongful death lawsuit, and the U.S. fertility rate hits a historic low, sparking discussions on societal trends.

Aug 19, 2024 • 7min
6 PM ET: Biden’s DNC speech, ceasefire proposal latest, actress’ breast cancer diagnosis & more
Protests erupt as President Biden prepares to address the Democratic National Convention. A US-backed ceasefire proposal for Gaza sparks hope amidst ongoing tensions. In political drama, John Kelly rebuts Trump's remarks on the Medal of Honor. Investor Carl Icahn faces accountability after settling charges linked to undetected loans. Meanwhile, a beloved actress bravely reveals her breast cancer diagnosis, spotlighting the critical importance of early detection.

Aug 19, 2024 • 6min
3 PM ET: DNC protests, luxury yacht sinks, Phil Donahue dies & more
Phil Donahue, a talk show icon with a legacy of engaging discussions, reflects on significant current events. The Democratic National Convention faces protests over the war in Gaza, igniting passionate debates. Additionally, a luxury yacht tragedy unfolds off Sicily, as heavy rains and a tornado lead to fatalities. Donahue's impact on television is remembered poignantly, adding depth to the conversation surrounding media and society.

Aug 19, 2024 • 7min
12 PM ET: Biden's DNC night, George Santos to plead guilty, private spacewalk & more
Former congressman George Santos, facing fraud charges, is expected to plead guilty soon. The podcast dives into the Democratic National Convention, spotlighting President Biden's speech on democracy and contrasting economic proposals amid inflation. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is actively negotiating a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza. Additionally, listeners learn about a groundbreaking civilian spacewalk set to happen, marking a new era in space exploration. It's a mix of politics, urgent negotiations, and exciting developments!

Aug 19, 2024 • 7min
9 AM ET: Violence amid deal push, Baltimore mass shooting, Clark and Reese's record breaking & more
Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State, dives into high-stakes negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release, shedding light on the violence in Gaza and Israel. Meanwhile, record-breaking athletes Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese discuss their historic achievements in sports. The conversation also touches on the tragic mass shooting in Baltimore, while rain continues to impact the northeast. It’s a blend of serious global issues intertwined with inspiring moments in athletics!

Aug 19, 2024 • 7min
6 AM ET: Blinken pushing deal, DNC kicks off, NE rain + flooding & more
Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses his urgent push for a ceasefire and a hostage release deal in Israel. He sheds light on the expected protests coinciding with the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The conversation also touches on the escalating military tensions in Ukraine and the creation of a buffer zone within Russia. Meanwhile, Hurricane Ernesto's remnants lead to flooding alerts along the Eastern seaboard, while Hurricane Debby surprises drug officials with unusual findings.

Aug 18, 2024 • 17min
One Thing: Why Ukraine’s Cross-Border Gamble is Paying Off
In this insightful discussion, guest Daria Tarasova-Markina, a CNN contributor, examines Ukraine's bold and successful cross-border military operation into Russia. She highlights the strategic decisions behind this unexpected move, including territorial gains and capturing a key natural gas hub. The conversation also delves into the emotional resilience of those impacted by the war and the complex motivations of soldiers on both sides, revealing surprising loyalties and the spirit of hope amidst chaos.

Aug 17, 2024 • 12min
5 Good Things: The ‘Dream Orchestra’ Gives Refugees a Chance to Build a New Life
Join an inspiring orchestra conductor who empowers over 300 refugees and immigrants to find hope through music. The Dream Orchestra initiative highlights the healing power of art while bridging cultures. Discover how dogs are aiding urban conservation in the UK and delve into a new theory on the construction of Egypt's pyramids. A heartwarming story of a boy's ice cream venture unfolds, bringing community support for his brother's special needs hockey team. Plus, a groundbreaking 3D printing project in Tanzania aims to provide homes for vulnerable youth.

Aug 16, 2024 • 7min
6 PM ET: Harris’ economic policies, tracking Hurricane Ernesto, Florida woman convicted & more
Vice President Kamala Harris emphasizes her vision for a stronger middle class, discussing economic policies aimed at elevating everyday Americans. Amid rising tensions, insights on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations are explored. The podcast also covers Hurricane Ernesto's growing threat to the East Coast. A significant manslaughter conviction in Florida raises questions about self-defense laws. Additionally, President Joe Biden honors the site of the Springfield race riot by designating it as a national monument, reflecting on historical injustices.

Aug 16, 2024 • 6min
3 PM ET: Harris’ economic message, Gaza ceasefire talks, rent perks & more
Vice President Kamala Harris discusses her first major economic policy speech aimed at supporting American families. She highlights initiatives to combat rising living costs. The podcast delves into ongoing Gaza ceasefire negotiations and efforts to resolve key issues between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, a Romanian gymnast gains recognition as a bronze medalist in the Paris Olympics. Additionally, landlords are getting creative with incentives to attract tenants amid rising rents in major cities.


