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32 snips
Aug 28, 2024 • 28min
The War That Won’t End
Patrick Kingsley, Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, provides deep insights into the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. He discusses the complex ceasefire negotiations and how political pressures impact both Israeli and Hamas strategies. Kingsley analyzes the potential for a regional conflict escalation, all while navigating the intricate dynamics that affect peace talks. He also emphasizes the importance of factual reporting in understanding this multifaceted situation, revealing the challenges that keep the war alive.

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Aug 27, 2024 • 30min
The First Major Cyberattack of the 2024 Election
David E. Sanger, a White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the alarming realm of foreign cyberattacks on U.S. elections. He details Iran's spear phishing operation targeting the Trump campaign, revealing the motivations behind such tactics amid rising geopolitical tensions. The conversation highlights significant threats from Russia and China and the urgent need for protecting election integrity. Sanger emphasizes the essential role of factual journalism in combating misinformation and safeguarding democracy.

65 snips
Aug 26, 2024 • 36min
Trump vs. Harris on the Economy
Jim Tankersley, an economic policy reporter for The New York Times, dissects the contrasting economic strategies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as they square off in the 2024 race. They delve into their differing philosophies on government intervention to tackle rising costs. Tankersley highlights Trump's focus on tariffs and manufacturing, while Harris leans towards competition to lower prices. The discussion also examines innovative approaches to food costs and housing challenges, shedding light on the broader implications of their economic plans.

56 snips
Aug 25, 2024 • 40min
Introducing ‘The Wirecutter Show’
Andrea Barnes, a Wirecutter staff writer and laundry expert, shares invaluable tips on mastering the art of laundry. She explains common mistakes people make and offers clever solutions for tackling stubborn stains. Expect surprising insights, like using white wine for red wine stains and the science behind effective pre-treatment. With engaging discussions on eco-friendly practices and the dynamics of different detergents, listeners will gain practical knowledge to improve their laundry routine and keep fabrics fresh.

21 snips
Aug 24, 2024 • 43min
'The Interview': Jenna Ortega Is Still Recovering From Childhood Stardom
Jenna Ortega, the talented actress behind iconic roles in 'Wednesday' and 'Scream', opens up about her journey through childhood stardom. She candidly discusses the struggles of early fame, the importance of family support, and her quest for personal autonomy. Jenna shares heartfelt reflections on navigating the pressures of the spotlight and the emotional toll it takes. With a nod to her upcoming role in 'Beetlejuice', she also delves into her thoughts on cultural representation and the complexities of growing up in public, emphasizing self-protection and boundaries.

49 snips
Aug 23, 2024 • 36min
At the Democratic Convention, a Historic Nomination
Astead W. Herndon, a national politics reporter for The New York Times, and Reid J. Epstein, another political reporter from the same outlet, dive into Kamala Harris's groundbreaking nomination at the Democratic National Convention. They explore the emotional atmosphere and strategic narratives in her acceptance speech, highlighting her unique identity as a first-generation American. The duo discusses the significance of representation in politics, the challenges ahead, and how Harris's candidacy can resonate with diverse voters, all while reflecting on the legacy of influential women.

63 snips
Aug 22, 2024 • 28min
The Republican Plan to Challenge a Harris Victory
Nick Corasaniti, a national politics reporter for The New York Times, delves into the Republicans' strategic maneuvering in pivotal swing states like Georgia and Arizona. He reveals how a conservative majority on an unelected board is poised to challenge a potential Kamala Harris victory, echoing past controversies from the 2020 election. The discussion unpacks the influence of grassroots movements, concerns over electoral integrity, and the implications for democracy as Republicans reshape voting rules for 2024.

37 snips
Aug 21, 2024 • 27min
Inside Ukraine’s Invasion of Russia
Andrew E. Kramer, the Kyiv bureau chief for The New York Times, offers insight into Ukraine's bold military incursion into Russian territory, viewing it as a potential game-changer in the ongoing conflict. Anton Troianovski, Moscow bureau chief, provides a contrasting perspective on Russia's doubts and media portrayal of the situation. Key discussions include the chaos at the border, the emotional toll on civilians, and how this audacious move could reshape power dynamics and negotiations between the two nations.

35 snips
Aug 20, 2024 • 34min
Biden Leaves the Stage
Katie Rogers and Peter Baker, both White House correspondents for The New York Times, delve into President Biden's emotional farewell at the Democratic National Convention. They discuss his decision to step back, the personal challenges he faces, and the significance of his achievements. The conversation highlights Biden's legacy and the transition to Kamala Harris, exploring the new dynamics within the Democratic Party. They also touch on the broader implications of leadership transitions and the urgency of current political climate discussions.

183 snips
Aug 19, 2024 • 42min
The Story of Kamala Harris
Astead W. Herndon, a national politics reporter for The New York Times and host of "The Run-Up," dives into the life and career of Vice President Kamala Harris. He shares insights about her formative years in 1960s Oakland, shaped by her immigrant roots and community activism. The discussion highlights her rise to a key Democratic figure, the challenges she faces in articulating her policies amid identity dynamics, and her strategic balancing act between progressive ideals and moderate appeal as she approaches the Democratic National Convention.


