The Daily

The New York Times
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76 snips
Sep 1, 2023 • 39min

Arizona’s Pipe Dream

Christopher Flavelle, a climate adaptation reporter for The New York Times, teams up with Chuck Podolak, head of Arizona's Water Infrastructure Finance Authority, to explore Arizona's growing water crisis. They discuss the alarming rates at which groundwater is depleted, posing a threat to both drinking water and agricultural sustainability. Delving into controversial solutions like desalination and the financial and environmental hurdles of a major pipeline project, they highlight the urgent need for innovative and sustainable approaches to secure Arizona's water future.
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87 snips
Aug 31, 2023 • 33min

A Major Overhaul of Prescription Drug Prices

In this engaging discussion, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, a health policy correspondent for The New York Times, and Rebecca Robbins, a business reporter specializing in the pharmaceutical industry, explore the historic overhaul empowering Medicare to negotiate drug prices. They dive into the intense lobbying efforts from drugmakers to resist these changes and the potential effects on medication costs for older Americans. The guests shed light on how this could reshape the pharmaceutical landscape, balancing corporate profitability with patient affordability.
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39 snips
Aug 30, 2023 • 28min

A Breakout Moment for Vivek Ramaswamy

In this engaging discussion, Jonathan Weisman, political correspondent for The New York Times, shares insights on Vivek Ramaswamy's surprising ascent in the Republican primaries. Weisman delves into Ramaswamy's unique background as a biotech entrepreneur and how his debate performance has catapulted him into the spotlight. The conversation uncovers his critical stance against 'wokeism' and explores how he’s redefining the American Dream, capitalizing on a shift in political ideology within the GOP. It's a riveting look at the changing landscape of American politics.
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79 snips
Aug 29, 2023 • 41min

A Marriage, a Secret and a Crackdown in China

Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times, shares the gripping story of Bei Zhenying, whose husband was sentenced to seven years in prison for his controversial blog, 'Program Think'. The podcast dives into the oppressive climate in China, revealing the emotional turmoil Bei faces as she uncovers her husband's hidden life amidst severe censorship. As she navigates grief and legal challenges, she transforms her despair into activism, highlighting the struggle for free expression in a repressive regime.
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72 snips
Aug 28, 2023 • 24min

A New Race to the Moon

Kenneth Chang, a science reporter for The New York Times and a moon exploration expert, delves into India's historic Chandrayaan-3 landing near the lunar south pole. He discusses the discovery of frozen water on the moon and its profound implications for future missions. Chang also highlights the changing landscape of the space race, with new players emerging and the geopolitical significance of lunar exploration. Korea's and China's advancements reflect a global competition that reshapes scientific collaboration and national pride.
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37 snips
Aug 27, 2023 • 44min

The Sunday Read: ‘The Fight for the Right to Trespass’

In a vibrant show of defiance, activists gather to swim in a restricted reservoir, championing the right to roam freely. They explore the historical struggles for land access in England versus the U.S., revealing stark contrasts in property rights. Personal stories highlight the deep connections people forge with nature through collective trespass. The discussion also touches on grassroots movements, ongoing debates about land ownership, and the pressing need for greater public access to outdoor spaces in light of recent legal challenges.
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16 snips
Aug 25, 2023 • 26min

A Plane Crash, 10 Dead People and a Question: Was This Putin’s Revenge?

A private jet crash near Moscow has raised eyebrows, allegedly claiming the life of Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner militia. Conversations delve into the implications of this incident for Putin's regime and the possible foul play involved. The dynamics of power within Russia are shifting, with discussions highlighting the climate of fear surrounding political elites. Additionally, the rebellion Prigozhin led continues to echo in the corridors of power, leaving many questioning the stability of Putin's authoritarian grip.
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45 snips
Aug 24, 2023 • 27min

A Fiery First Republican Debate — Without Trump

Maggie Haberman, Senior Political Correspondent for The New York Times, dissects the first Republican debate of the 2024 cycle, prominently featuring candidates vying for attention in Donald Trump's absence. She illuminates how Trump's non-participation shifted focus to rising star Vivek Ramaswamy amid a backdrop of rival critiques. The conversation navigates the tense dynamics within the party as candidates grapple with their allegiance to Trump, revealing the challenges and tensions in this evolving political landscape.
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48 snips
Aug 23, 2023 • 34min

Ready or Not, Driverless Cars Are Here

Cade Metz, a technology correspondent for The New York Times, explores the reality of driverless cars in San Francisco. He dives into the exhilarating experience of riding in these self-driving vehicles, showcasing their cautious navigation and unique voice interactions. Metz also addresses safety concerns, public skepticism, and regulatory debates surrounding this technology. With local officials worried about the implications of round-the-clock autonomous services, he highlights the critical balance between innovation and community impact.
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38 snips
Aug 22, 2023 • 28min

Why the Coral Reef Crisis in Florida Is a Problem for All of Us

Catrin Einhorn, a Biodiversity correspondent for The New York Times, sheds light on the alarming rise in ocean temperatures off Florida, reaching 101°F, and its impact on coral reefs. She discusses the critical symbiotic relationship between corals and algae, emphasizing the ecological and economic significance of these ecosystems. Einhorn highlights urgent restoration efforts and innovative strategies, like gene banking, to combat coral bleaching. The conversation serves as a rallying cry for collective action against climate change to protect marine life.

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