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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - The Battle Over the Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr showed up to the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify, but the spotlight was also on his colleague, Special Counsel Robert Mueller. What will it take to resolve the growing divide between these two men and their views of the Mueller investigation?
Guest: Jeremy Stahl, senior editor at Slate.
Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, and Anna Martin, with help from Samantha Lee.
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What Next - What Next | Daily News and Analysis – The Battle Over the Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr showed up to the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify, but the spotlight was also on his colleague, Special Counsel Robert Mueller. What will it take to resolve the growing divide between these two men and their views of the Mueller investigation?
Guest: Jeremy Stahl, senior editor at Slate.
Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, and Anna Martin, with help from Samantha Lee.
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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - The Battle Over the Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr showed up to the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify, but the spotlight was also on his colleague, Special Counsel Robert Mueller. What will it take to resolve the growing divide between these two men and their views of the Mueller investigation?
Guest: Jeremy Stahl, senior editor at Slate.
Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, and Anna Martin, with help from Samantha Lee.
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The NewsWorthy - Testosterone Ruling, Google Auto-Delete & Mood Meals (+ Work Trends with Career Contessa) – Thursday, May 2nd, 2019
The news to know for Thursday, May 2nd, 2019!
Today, we're talking about why the White House wants more money for the border, and a controversial sports call about women's genetics.
Plus: a first for drones, how to keep your Google history more private, and McDonald's "Happy Meals" has new competition.
Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes!
Then, hang out after the news for Thing to Know Thursday's bonus interview. We're talking all things work with Lauren McGoodwin, Founder and CEO of Career Contessa. She's sharing what to know about the job market, workplace trends and negotiating your salary.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes' or see sources below...
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Sources:
Barr Testimony: The Hill, AP, NYT, USA Today
More Border Money: CNBC, NYT, NBC News
Interest Rate Stays: AP, Washington Post, MarketWatch
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Times of Israel, TIME/AP
Testosterone Ruling: NYT, ESPN, NPR
Drone Organ Delivery: CNN, Engadget
Google Auto-Delete: Engadget, The Verge
FanDuel Fee: TechCrunch, Engadget
Monthly Scooter Rentals: The Verge
New Hulu Shows: Techcrunch, CNBC, ENews
Burger King “Real Meals”: Fox Business
The Gist - Derby or Die?
On The Gist, the latest in the Mueller report saga.
In the interview, the Kentucky Derby is this Saturday, but this year, the horse racing event is overshadowed by high fatality rates among equines in California's Santa Anita Park: 23 have died in just three months. Peter Fornatale follows the races closely, and sees mismanagement on both the park’s track and in the appeasement measures that followed: “[It] sort of reminded me of the classic politician’s trick of ‘you don’t like the conversation, okay, let’s change the conversation.’”
In the Spiel, Bill Barr, hair-splitter general.
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