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90 snips
Sep 13, 2024 • 31min

The Story Behind ‘They’re Eating the Pets’

Miriam Jordan, a national immigration correspondent for The New York Times, delves into the bizarre claims surrounding Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. She discusses how a tragic school bus accident stoked community tensions, leading to inflammatory rumors about migrants. Jordan highlights the local struggles with revitalization and resources as the community grapples with loss and fear. The episode also touches on the dangers of misinformation and its political exploitation, emphasizing the importance of journalistic integrity.
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29 snips
Sep 12, 2024 • 20min

How the Election Is Sinking a $15 Billion Business Deal

Alan Rappeport, an economic policy reporter for The New York Times, delves into why the Biden administration may block Nippon Steel's $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel. He highlights the intertwining of politics and labor as pivotal in this decision, particularly in a crucial election year. Rappeport discusses the history of U.S. Steel, its decline, and the political backlash against foreign acquisitions, shedding light on the complexities of American manufacturing and labor dynamics. The episode reveals how such deals reflect broader economic trends and political strategies.
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72 snips
Sep 11, 2024 • 37min

Harris Baits Trump: Inside Their Fiery Debate

Jonathan Swan, a seasoned political correspondent for The New York Times, joins Vice President Kamala Harris to dissect their fiery debate against Donald Trump. They delve into how personal demeanor shifted the focus from Harris’s record to Trump’s temperament. The discussion highlights heated exchanges on immigration, where Harris skillfully challenged Trump’s policies. Swan provides insights into the debate’s significance amid strategic manipulations and emotional appeals! Tune in for an engaging exploration of political tactics and voter sentiment.
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18 snips
Sep 10, 2024 • 20min

Judge Delays Trump Sentencing Until After Election

Ben Protess, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, dives into the implications of a judge's decision to delay Donald Trump's sentencing until after the election. This strategic move raises pressing questions about whether Trump is above the law. Protess discusses the legal complexities and potential political consequences of a former president facing jail time. The conversation explores how this situation could impact Trump's campaign and public perception, highlighting the intersection of justice and politics in a high-stakes environment.
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26 snips
Sep 9, 2024 • 24min

The Harris Honeymoon Is Over

Nate Cohn, an American politics reporter for The New York Times, dives into the shifting landscape of Kamala Harris's political standing. He explores how her recent strengths have transformed into weaknesses, creating a surprising opening for Donald Trump. Discussions reveal that many voters, particularly young and minority groups, feel disconnected from Harris's policies, raising questions about her campaign's effectiveness. With the dynamics of the race evolving, Cohn highlights the importance of defining narratives as both candidates prepare for critical debates.
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11 snips
Sep 7, 2024 • 47min

'The Interview': Change Can Be Beautiful. Just Ask Will Ferrell and Harper Steele.

Will Ferrell, the beloved comedian behind hits like Anchorman, joins his longtime best friend Harper Steele, a talented comedy writer and trans advocate. Together, they reflect on their deepening friendship and the transformative power of change. The duo shares their personal journeys, navigating identity, laughter, and societal expectations. They delve into their comedic beginnings at SNL, discussing the dynamics of representation in media. Their candid conversations blend humor with deeper insights, showcasing how friendship evolves through challenges.
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44 snips
Sep 6, 2024 • 30min

The First Post-Affirmative Action Class Enters College

David Leonhardt, a Senior Writer for The New York Times and author of The Morning newsletter, dives into the profound impact of the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action. He discusses the expected declines in Black and Hispanic student enrollments at elite colleges this academic year. Leonhardt highlights shifting demographics, with rising numbers of lower-income students and evolving admission strategies focused on life experiences. The conversation sheds light on the complex challenges and opportunities for fostering diversity in higher education.
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55 snips
Sep 5, 2024 • 23min

Kamala Harris’s Record on Immigration

Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, delves into Kamala Harris's immigration record as she approaches a pivotal campaign phase. He discusses her evolving stance, from her early days as a district attorney to her advocacy against Trump-era deportation policies. The conversation highlights her efforts to tackle root causes of migration in Central America while addressing the challenges posed by rising border crossings. Kanno-Youngs also examines the scrutiny Harris faces in aligning with Biden's policies on immigration.
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87 snips
Sep 4, 2024 • 26min

The Battle to Control the World’s Most Powerful Technology

Ana Swanson, a trade and international economics reporter for The New York Times, dives into the intense U.S.-China rivalry over cutting-edge technology. She reveals how Nvidia's AI chips have become a focal point in this struggle, impacting military advancements. Swanson explores the challenges American restrictions face in curbing technology exports to adversarial nations, the innovative strategies Nvidia employs to navigate these regulations, and the broader implications for global tech trade. A fascinating look at the future of technology and global power dynamics!
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49 snips
Sep 3, 2024 • 27min

The Push to Ban Phones in School

Natasha Singer, a technology reporter for The New York Times, explores the rising trend of cellphone bans in U.S. schools. She discusses how recent legislation in states like Florida aims to tackle increasing phone addiction and its impact on students’ mental health and learning. Different enforcement strategies, like 'cell phone jail,' are examined, alongside varying perspectives from teachers, parents, and students. The conversation highlights the balance between minimizing distractions and fostering responsible tech use in education today.

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