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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro and Sabrina Tavernise. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m.

Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

    The New Abortion Fight Before the Supreme Court

    The New Abortion Fight Before the Supreme Court

    But in Washington, the Biden administration is challenging one of those bans in a case that is now before the Supreme Court, arguing that Idaho’s strict rules violate a federal law on emergency medical treatment.

    Pam Belluck, a health and science reporter at The Times, and Abbie VanSickle, who covers the Supreme Court, explain how the federal law, known as EMTALA, relates to abortion, and how the case could reverberate beyond Idaho.

    Guests:

    Pam Belluck, a health and science reporter for The New York Times.
    Abbie VanSickle, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times.

    • 33 min
    The Secret Push That Could Ban TikTok

    The Secret Push That Could Ban TikTok

    American lawmakers have tried for years to ban TikTok, concerned that the video app’s links to China pose a national security risk.

    Sapna Maheshwari, a technology reporter for The Times, explains the behind-the-scenes push to rein in TikTok and discusses what a ban could mean for the app’s 170 million users in the United States.

    Guest: Sapna Maheshwari, who covers TikTok, technology and emerging media companies for The New York Times.

    • 25 min
    Trump 2.0: What a Second Trump Presidency Would Bring

    Trump 2.0: What a Second Trump Presidency Would Bring

    In a special series leading up to Election Day, “The Daily” will explore what a second Trump presidency would look like, and what it could mean for American democracy.

    In the first part, we will look at Tump’s plan for a second term. On the campaign trail, Trump has outlined a vision that is far more radical, vindictive and unchecked than his first one.

    Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman, political correspondents for The Times, and Charlie Savage, who covers national security, have found that behind Trump’s rhetoric is a highly coordinated plan, to make his vision a reality.

    Guest:

    Jonathan Swan, who covers politics and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign for The New York Times.
    Maggie Haberman, a senior political correspondent for The New York Times.
    Charlie Savage, who covers national security and legal policy for The New York Times.

    • 46 min
    Introducing ‘The Interview’: Yair Lapid Says the World Misunderstands Israel

    Introducing ‘The Interview’: Yair Lapid Says the World Misunderstands Israel

    Frustrated at the growing protest movement, the opposition leader defends his country’s “existential” war.

    • 41 min
    Introducing ‘The Interview’: Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please

    Introducing ‘The Interview’: Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please

    On the debut of ’The Interview,' the actress talks to David Marchese about learning to let go of other people’s opinions.

    • 43 min
    Harvey Weinstein Conviction Thrown Out

    Harvey Weinstein Conviction Thrown Out

    When the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was convicted of sex crimes four years ago, it was celebrated as a watershed moment for the #MeToo movement. Yesterday, New York’s highest court of appeals overturned that conviction.

    Jodi Kantor, one of the reporters who broke the story of the abuse allegations against Mr. Weinstein in 2017, explains what this ruling means for him and for #MeToo.

    Guest: Jodi Kantor, an investigative reporter for The New York Times.

    • 21 min

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Michael B is Biased for Trump

Once again, intelligent guests discuss the dangers Donald Trump poses to our American government while host Michael B appears flummoxed by this. I come back to this podcast periodically for the guests (like 4/29/24) but the pro-Trump pro-authoritarian stance of the host is unbearable.

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On the world misunderstand Israel

I appreciate objective reporting on both sides of issues, but I did not feel that this episode, was objective enough. it felt as though your personal opinion was evident. It was unfortunate that when the speaker talked about his father, the holocaust survivor and how he would be hiding in a basement if he were alive, was a real moment to acknowledge the intergenerational trauma. I do appreciate the tough questions that were asked. This is not an easy topic for anyone to cover so I give this feedback with an understanding that I’m sure you had good intention.

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Left wing propagandists.

CNN, NBC, ABC etc…. All this legacy media say the same stupid things. Try having a listen to Megyn Kelly, Michael Knowles, anyone but these Marxists.

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