CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 05/20
President Biden begins a crucial trip to Asia. Banning abortion from conception. A blistering weekend in the Northeast. CBS News Correspondents Steven Portnoy in Seoul and Steve Kathan have today's World News Roundup.
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Oprahdemics - Special: The Oprah-Oz Conundrum
With Dr. Oz very much in the news — and our listeners very eager to hear our thoughts — we get together to discuss what to make of Dr. Oz’s very questionable track record, and Oprah’s role in giving him a platform.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Straight out of Orwell: Russia’s propaganda machine
The Kremlin’s propaganda machine ensures that Russians have a much different view of the war in Ukraine than the rest of the world. Our correspondent spent a day immersed in Russian media, to learn what people there see—and what they don’t. The spectre of hyperinflation is once again stalking Zimbabwe. And our obituaries editor remembers a man who refused to let Japan forget its painful past.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 5.20.22
Alabama
- $40B financial aid to Ukraine passes Senate, Shelby vote yay, Tuberville nay
- Tuberville and congressman Gary Palmer looking into Biden's WHO amendment
- Part 3 of discussion with former state legislator Scott Beason
- AL Mother's milk bank steps up to help with Baby formula shortage
National
- Investigators within DHS respond to threats to harm SCOTUS building and justices
- First week of Michael Sussman trial closes with James Baker taking the stand
- Doctors who held recent Covid Summit talk further about the Covid 19 vaccine damage
- A Cartel leader is extradited from Mexico to US to stand trial
- 2,000 lbs of marijuana found at US Canadian border disguised as pool toys
- Georgia couple wake up to find strange dog in their bed after thunderstorm
Everything Everywhere Daily - The History of Rice
For thousands of years, rice has been one of the most important agricultural crops in the world.
It has fed billions of people, has been crossbred into tens of thousands of variants, and is now grown in every continent except Antarctica.
The importance of rice has not diminished over time and in fact, might grow in the future.
Learn more about rice, and how it was domesticated and spread around the world on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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Getting Hammered - Swing and a Mis(information)
The Department of Homeland Security paused its misinformation board after videos surface of Nina Jankowicz, the woman they tapped to lead the group, discussing topics she believed were misinformation—like the Hunter Biden laptop story. Netflix tells woke employees to kick rocks if they can't work on content with which they disagree, the New York Times gives us a great "So It Can Be Told" segment, and Mary Katharine gives a shoutout to a heroic dog.
Times
- 00:12 - Segment: Welcome to the Show
- 10:54 - Segment: The News You Need to Know
- 10:58 - The Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Board collapses after Nina Jankowicz’s odd internet videos surface
- 19:57 - Segment: Now It Can Be Told
- 20:00 - The New York Times reports on declining enrollment in public schools
- 28:18 - Netflix tells woke employees to leave if they can’t work on shows with which they disagree
- 36:38 - Belgian Malinois saves its owner from a mountain lion attack
The NewsWorthy - Strictest Abortion Ban, States Miscounted & Stranded Influencer Saved – Friday, May 20th, 2022
The news to know for Friday, May 20th, 2022!
We'll tell you about the biggest aid package yet for Ukraine and what President Biden is hoping to accomplish during his trip to Asia this week.
Also, it will likely become the strictest abortion ban in the country. We'll tell you where it's happening, who it impacts, and how it will be enforced.
Plus, new data shows some states were undercounted in the 2020 Census, Apple is expected to announce its first major new product category since the Apple Watch, and a TikTok star thankful to her Uber driver gives back in a big way.
Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes for sources and to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.
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The Daily Signal - Psychologist Explains Long-Term Effects of Masking on Kids
A great deal of psychological development occurs in the early years of a child’s life. So, what happens when that development is interrupted by a global pandemic? How do things such as social distancing and mask wearing affect our children long-term?
“Part of the way that babies stimulate themselves when they are out in the world is by noticing faces,” clinical psychologist Chloe Carmichael says.
In addition to developmental delays, Carmichael says masking and remote learning might have contributed to increased levels of anxiety in children.
Carmichael, who is also the author of “Nervous Energy: Harness the Power of Your Anxiety,” joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss what we know about the long-term effects of COVID-19 protocols on children. She also offers parents some suggestions for how they can help their kids make up for lost development over the past two years.
Also on today’s show, we cover these stories:
- The Senate passes a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine.
- President Joe Biden welcomes the leaders of Finland and Sweden to the White House to discuss those countries possibly joining NATO.
- The man accused of killing 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, is indicted by a grand jury on a first-degree murder charge.
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Opening Arguments - OA597: 5th Circuit Tells SCOTUS Hold My Beer
The 5th Circuit has never been in the top 10 circuits in terms of not being insane, but now it has gone even more off the rails. Andrew takes us through the deep dive on a terrible decision that will decimate the SEC's ability to do anything, and why the logic will be applied elsewhere. Before that, a quick update on how much Elon Musk sucks and has completely blown it with the Twitter deal. And a quick word on primaries.
Links: Twitter says it will 'enforce' Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition deal, 28Patriot” v. SEC, 15 US Code § 78u–2 - Civil remedies in administrative proceedings, Jellum & Tincher, “The Shadow of Free Enterprise”, Are the SEC's Administrative Law Judges Biased? An Empirical Investigation, Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC, 138 S.Ct. 1365 (2018), Summary of Administrative Law Judge Responsibilities