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Honestly with Bari Weiss

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291 snips
Mar 4, 2025 • 1h 3min

The Best Reality TV Is Actually in the Oval Office

Christopher Caldwell, author and political analyst, joins Brianna Wu, a strategic Democratic fundraiser, and Batya Ungar-Sargon, a columnist for The Free Press, to dissect the recent diplomatic upheaval involving President Trump and Ukraine's President Zelensky. They explore the contrasting foreign policy strategies of the U.S. and Europe, the implications of Trump's approach on international relations, and the intricate dynamics of political alliances. The conversation delves into the historical context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the challenges of defending democracy amid evolving global tensions.
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178 snips
Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 15min

The Future of Money with Brian Armstrong

Brian Armstrong, co-founder and CEO of Coinbase, delves into the evolving world of cryptocurrency, explaining its potential to reshape the financial landscape. He discusses Bitcoin as a future cornerstone of finance, amidst its volatile reputation. Armstrong addresses the intersection of crypto and politics, including regulatory challenges and public perceptions. He also highlights the importance of transparency in regaining trust following past fraud cases, while advocating for innovative financial solutions to empower underserved communities.
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112 snips
Feb 25, 2025 • 1h 4min

German Elections, Antisemitic Nurses, and the Latest Hostage Release

In this engaging discussion, Batya Ungar-Sargon, a Free Press columnist, Brianna Wu, a Democratic fundraising powerhouse, and Claire Lehmann, founder of Quillette, delve into the recent German elections where right-wing parties made significant gains, primarily driven by immigration concerns. They explore the social tensions arising from migrant incidents, the implications for multiculturalism, and rising antisemitism in Australia, shedding light on the emotional impact and fears within the Jewish community. The conversation highlights crucial themes of nationalism, integration challenges, and the necessity for open dialogue.
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89 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 39min

‘We’re Releasing Dangerous Terrorists. . . and We Accept the Price’

Matti Friedman, a Free Press correspondent in Jerusalem, dives into the tragic tale of the Bibas family, kidnapped by Hamas. He highlights the emotional impact of Shiri and her children's fate, drawing parallels to historical horrors. Conversations explore the moral dilemmas faced by societies when confronted with such violence and the resilience of families living under constant threat. Additionally, Friedman critiques the shifting narratives in media regarding Israel, emphasizing the increasing complexity of identity and safety for Jewish communities in a changing political landscape.
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50 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 1h 8min

Can Rick Caruso Save LA?

Rick Caruso, billionaire real estate mogul and former mayoral candidate of Los Angeles, discusses the implications of his recent loss to Karen Bass. He reveals his efforts with Steadfast LA to rebuild infrastructure and employs AI for rapid home construction post-disasters. Caruso tackles rising crime, homelessness, and the state's education system, advocating for effective leadership. He explores the political shifts among longtime Democrats and his vision for Los Angeles, possibly eyeing another run for mayor or governor.
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188 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 21min

How to Find Love in 2025

Louise Perry, the author of 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution', discusses the complexities of dating and relationships today. She argues that the sexual revolution has led to a breakdown in connections between men and women. Topics include Gen Z's loneliness, the paradox of choice in dating apps, and the challenges faced by successful women. Perry suggests that a revival of Christian sexual ethics might help restore meaningful connections. The conversation also touches on the evolving dynamics of marriage and the impact of societal shifts on love.
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135 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 58min

Tulsi Gabbard, Kanye West, and Mar-a-Gaza

Join Batya Ungar-Sargon, Newsweek opinion editor known for her keen political insights, and Brianna Wu, a political fundraising powerhouse, as they tackle the heated controversies surrounding Tulsi Gabbard and her contentious past. They discuss Trump’s audacious Gaza proposal and Netanyahu’s U.S. visit, analyzing geopolitical tensions alongside cultural shifts. The conversation also sheds light on rising anti-Semitism and the implications of foreign aid cuts, all while addressing how political discourse shapes public sentiment in today's polarized landscape.
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266 snips
Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 7min

Can America Win the AI War with China?

Tyler Cowen, an economics professor and AI expert, joins Geoffrey Cain, a specialist on China and author of "The Perfect Police State," to unravel the recent AI rivalry sparked by China's DeepSeek. They discuss how this unexpected competitor emerged, challenging U.S. dominance despite restrictions on technology export. The conversation highlights potential national security threats, the complexities of trade, and the implications of AI on higher education. They argue for more dialogue amidst rising tensions as America navigates the shifting landscape of AI innovation.
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153 snips
Feb 4, 2025 • 1h 6min

Simon Sebag Montefiore: History Is Not Over

Simon Sebag Montefiore, an award-winning historian and best-selling author, captivates listeners with fascinating tales of historical figures. He discusses the quirks of leaders like Stalin and Catherine the Great, shedding light on their human complexities. Montefiore also addresses current issues in Israel, the decline of confidence in democracy, and the intricate dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through his storytelling, he emphasizes the ongoing relevance of history in understanding identity, politics, and our shared humanity.
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75 snips
Feb 1, 2025 • 45min

Tiger Mom Amy Chua Takes Washington

Amy Chua, a Yale Law professor and the provocative author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, reflects on her controversial legacy. She dives into the evolving perception of strict parenting and free speech, contrasting today’s acceptance of her views with the backlash she received in the past. Chua discusses the delicate balance of tradition and innovation in academia, her mentorship of J.D. Vance, and critiques of cultural mediocrity. With a sense of humor, she also touches upon the realities of modern parenting amid changing societal norms.

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