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7 snips
Sep 25, 2024 • 10min

Hezbollah Fires Toward Tel Aviv, and Iran’s New President Addresses U.N.

Victoria Kim is a journalist covering Israel's geopolitical landscape, while Gabby Sobelman and Aaron Boxerman bring insights on regional developments and military issues. They discuss the recent missile strike on Tel Aviv and Israel's military response, highlighting the complexities of ongoing conflicts. The devastation from Israeli operations in the West Bank is also examined, showcasing the potential rise of militant support. Finally, they delve into Iran’s new president's diplomatic overtures at the U.N. amid heightened criticism of Israel.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 9min

Israeli Strikes Kill Hundreds in Lebanon, and Biden to Address U.N.

Christina Goldbaum, a journalist covering Lebanon, and Hwaida Saad, a reporter on Middle Eastern conflicts, delve into the recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, which have left hundreds dead and sparked fears of escalating war. They discuss the chaotic backdrop surrounding the U.N. General Assembly, where global leaders gather amid these tensions. The conversation highlights the inadequacies of international responses to crises in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan, emphasizing the gap between discussions and real action in global governance.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 8min

Israel and Hezbollah Trade Fire, and Polls Find Trump Ahead in Sun Belt States

The podcast delves into the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, emphasizing recent airstrikes and warnings from the UN. It also highlights Trump's surprising lead in key Sun Belt states and explores the political challenges facing North Carolina's troubled Republican campaign. Meanwhile, White Sox fans confront their team's record-breaking losing streak with a mix of frustration and dark humor. Lastly, the discussion hints at intriguing future topics related to messaging apps.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 9min

Harris Outspends Trump in Ad Battle, and Israel Bombards Hezbollah

Shane Goldmacher, a political reporter, and Nicholas Nehamas, a journalist focused on political events, dive into the fierce ad battle where Kamala Harris outspends Donald Trump significantly. They discuss the shocking controversy in the North Carolina gubernatorial race involving a GOP nominee's inflammatory remarks. The conversation also touches on the escalating fears in Lebanon after recent attacks, and the potential repercussions for Hezbollah. Plus, an intriguing look at Tupperware's trajectory from marketing innovation to potential bankruptcy.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 7min

Polls Find Harris-Trump Deadlock, and Device Attacks Spread Fear in Lebanon

The podcast dives into the tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, revealing how voter sentiments remain stagnant despite Harris's strong debate performance. The Teamsters Union decision to withhold endorsements adds another layer of intrigue. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in Lebanon amid fears from new attacks linked to Israeli operations. On the domestic front, a substantial rate cut from the Fed stirs economic discussions, and legal troubles arise for MrBeast’s reality show as contestants raise concerns over safety.
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5 snips
Sep 18, 2024 • 8min

Hezbollah Blames Israel for Deadly Pager Attack, and Fed Expected to Cut Rates

Olympic hopeful Jordan Chiles joins to share her journey as a talented gymnast. She discusses her legal battle for a bronze medal, shedding light on the pressures athletes face. The conversation also touches on the recent coordinated attack on Hezbollah and its implications, alongside the potential impact of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts on consumers. Additionally, Instagram’s new safety measures for teens spark important dialogue about online privacy and the latest research linking alcohol consumption to cancer. A mix of sports, safety, and global issues!
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Sep 17, 2024 • 9min

New Details in the Trump Shooting Plot, and Sean Combs Arrested

Sean Combs, the high-profile music mogul recently arrested, joins the conversation to discuss his legal troubles amid growing scrutiny. The podcast dives into a failed assassination attempt on a former President, raising questions about the Secret Service's effectiveness. Additionally, they explore Hamas's persistent negotiation efforts in the ongoing Gaza conflict. The episode also highlights the alarming rise of Ozempic dupes in the weight loss market, revealing the lengths people go to find alternatives.
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6 snips
Sep 16, 2024 • 9min

Trump Safe After ‘Attempted Assassination,’ and TikTok Heads to Court

Patricia Mazzei, Adam Goldman, Jonathan Swan, and Maggie Haberman discuss a shocking incident involving an alleged assassination attempt on a former president at a Florida golf course. They delve into Secret Service responses and the implications for personal safety. The conversation shifts to TikTok's legal struggles against a potential ban and the national security concerns surrounding its ownership. The team also touches on devastating floods in Africa and challenges facing New York City's administration, highlighting a turbulent political landscape.
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12 snips
Sep 13, 2024 • 9min

U.S. May Approve Ukrainian Strikes Deep in Russia, and Early Voting Begins

Delve into the evolving landscape of U.S. voting, with early voting kicking off and a notable shift in mail-in voting attitudes among Republicans. Discover President Biden's potential approval of long-range weapons for Ukraine, adding to international tensions. Meanwhile, Boeing workers make headlines with their first strike since 2008, shaking up the economic scene. On the cultural front, the podcast also highlights the impact of campus protests on the upcoming celebrity-packed theater season.
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9 snips
Sep 12, 2024 • 9min

Harris and Trump’s Next Moves, and Francine Lashes Southern Louisiana

The podcast dives into the strategies of Harris and Trump following a notable debate, revealing contrasting campaign tactics. It addresses a grieving father's plea for respect regarding his son amidst political discussions in Ohio. Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Francine significantly impacts New Orleans, highlighting local challenges. Additionally, it explores concerns about mail delivery affecting voter trust in elections, and shares intriguing findings on marmoset communication, showing they can actually call each other by name.

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