The Daily

The New York Times
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45 snips
Sep 20, 2024 • 22min

Six Weeks to Go

Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent for The New York Times, Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent, and Nate Cohn is the chief political analyst. They delve into how economic perceptions are shaping the 2024 presidential campaign. They analyze polling data revealing tight races in battleground states, and how voter sentiments are evolving, especially among union members. The guests discuss the intertwined nature of economics and politics, as well as surprising political shifts among traditional voting blocs.
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54 snips
Sep 19, 2024 • 25min

The Day Thousands of Pagers Exploded in Lebanon

Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, provides a gripping analysis of Israel's recent attack on Hezbollah using explosive pagers. He discusses the chaos that ensued across Lebanon, transforming everyday devices into instruments of fear. Kingsley clarifies that while the attack was a tactical success, it lacked a clear strategic goal. The conversation touches on the escalating tensions at the Lebanon-Israel border and the complex military strategies at play, raising questions about the future of this volatile region.
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215 snips
Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 9min

Israel's Existential Threat From Within

Ronen Bergman, a renowned staff writer for The New York Times Magazine focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, sheds light on the escalating crisis in the West Bank. He discusses the rise of internal extremist politics in Israel, the implications for democracy, and the systemic failures to address violence by Jewish extremists. Bergman contrasts historical ideologies from the Six-Day War era to today's political dynamics, underscoring the challenges facing peace negotiations and the potential for further conflict amid increasing extremism.
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19 snips
Sep 17, 2024 • 27min

A Second Assassination Plot and the New Era of Political Violence

Joining the discussion is Peter Baker, the Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, known for his insights into American politics. He, along with Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Glenn Thrush, delves into a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. They explore the suspect’s unusual background and motivations, link this incident to the rise of political violence, and scrutinize the Secret Service's struggles to ensure safety in an increasingly threatening environment. The conversation raises critical questions about political rhetoric and public security.
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32 snips
Sep 16, 2024 • 32min

Three Undecided Voters, Two Swing States, One Big Decision

Campbell Robertson, a National desk reporter at The New York Times, and Stella Tan, an audio producer, explore the minds of undecided voters post-debate in crucial swing states. They capture the mixed feelings of a Pennsylvania couple, illustrating their anxieties about economic policies and leadership. Emily, a lifelong Republican feels disillusioned by her party's choices. The conversation not only highlights frustrations but also touches on the complexities of reproductive rights and the ongoing search for civil discourse and clarity in a polarized political landscape.
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83 snips
Sep 15, 2024 • 41min

The Sunday Read: ‘The For-Profit City That Might Come Crashing Down’

In this engaging discussion, Rachel Corbett, a New York Times Magazine contributor, and Jorge Colindres, the technical secretary of the private city Prospera, explore the complexities of this innovative yet controversial project in Honduras. They reveal the city's ambitious aims to attract foreign investment through minimal regulation while grappling with opposition from local communities. The conversation highlights the stark socio-economic disparities, political tensions, and the deeper implications of privatization as a solution to economic challenges, creating a vivid picture of this unique urban experiment.
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16 snips
Sep 14, 2024 • 39min

'The Interview': Demi Moore Is Done With the Male Gaze

Demi Moore, the acclaimed actress known for hits like Ghost and G.I. Jane, opens up about her evolving relationship with her body and fame. She discusses her new film, 'The Substance,' which tackles the pressures of aging for women in Hollywood. Moore reflects on the complexities of self-acceptance and vulnerability while navigating societal expectations. She also challenges the male gaze, emphasizing empowerment and identity. Additionally, she shares her journey to sobriety and how it has transformed her view of fame.
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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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70 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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