The Commentary Magazine Podcast - The Truth About the George Floyd Trial

Today's podcast looks at the media coverage of the murder trial of police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis with the clear suggestion that the full story of what is going on in the courtroom is not being made clear enough to the American people. And will moderate Democrats hold Joe Biden accountable for moving farther to the Left than he suggested he would during the campaign? Give a listen.

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Time To Say Goodbye - Depoliticization, Identity Politics and Protest with Asad Haider

Hello!

Today’s subscriber episode is a wide-ranging conversation Asad Haider, one of the founding editors of Viewpoint Magazine and the author of Mistaken Identity: Race and Class in the Age of Trump. Jay talked to Asad about his concept of “depoliticization,” his book on identity politics, and political exhaustion.

*- note from Jay: When we started the podcast, Asad was at the top of the list of guests I wanted to invite onto the show. I was really excited to talk to him at length. Mistaken Identity was a very eye-opening book for me to read and everyone should read it, although with these recent pieces.

On Depoliticization, in Viewpoint.

Emancipation and Exhaustion, in Saaganthology

Dismissal, in The Point.

And a little housekeeping: we tried something different with the audio levels for this one, so please let us know if it sounds better.



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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - India’s Massive Farm Protests, Part 1

For several months, India has been in the grip of massive farm protests as millions gather to demonstrate against a series of controversial reforms collectively known as the Farm Bills. These bills, in theory, are meant to address problems with India's current agricultural system -- but a large percentage of India's farmers fear these new laws will only make their lives more difficult. Some even believe the Farm Bills are part of a conspiracy to sacrifice the livelihood of farmers for the profits of large businesses. On the other side of the protest line, members of the domestic media believe the protests themselves are a conspiracy designed to further the aims of separatist groups with ulterior motives. So which, if any, of these conspiracies are true? Tune in and learn more in the first part of this two-part episode.

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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 04/09

Britain's Prince Phillip dead at 99. Police investigate a deadly workplace shooting in Texas. Some Johnson-and-Johnson vaccinations on hold. More trouble for Congressman Matt Gaetz. CBS News Correspondent Deborah Rodriguez has today's World News Roundup.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Like a tonne of bricks: violence in Northern Ireland

The ostensible reason for continuing clashes relates to a well-attended funeral. But the terms of Brexit have raised tempers, inflaming centuries-old tensions; we ask what might calm them. Alexei Navalny’s condition is worsening in prison: does it really serve the Kremlin’s interests to let him perish? And “poetry slams” are a welcome release in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

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What Next - What Next | Daily News and Analysis – TBD | The Rise of the Therapy Apps

Since the start of the pandemic, usage of apps like BetterHelp and Talkspace has skyrocketed. These apps might make mental health care more accessible, but are the products they sell really the same as therapy?


Guest: 

 

Molly Fischer, features writer for the Cut at New York Magazine


Host

Lizzie O’Leary

 


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What Next - What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future – The Rise of the Therapy Apps

Since the start of the pandemic, usage of apps like BetterHelp and Talkspace has skyrocketed. These apps might make mental health care more accessible, but are the products they sell really the same as therapy?


Guest: 

 

Molly Fischer, features writer for the Cut at New York Magazine


Host

Lizzie O’Leary

 


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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - TBD | The Rise of the Therapy Apps

Since the start of the pandemic, usage of apps like BetterHelp and Talkspace has skyrocketed. These apps might make mental health care more accessible, but are the products they sell really the same as therapy?


Guest: 

 

Molly Fischer, features writer for the Cut at New York Magazine


Host

Lizzie O’Leary

 

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