CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 07/29
Hundreds of homes destroyed in deadly Kentucky floods. Vets caught in the middle as Congress fights. Rising rent pushes more people onto the streets. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Planet Saturn
Ancient astronomers from almost every culture knew of seven things in the sky that moved. the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter.
The seventh and slowest moving of those was the one named after the Roman god of time: Saturn.
For centuries Saturn was a dot in the sky. Then when telescopes were invented, our perception of the planet changed dramatically.
Learn more about Saturn and what makes it different from every other solar planet on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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Getting Hammered - Snowflake Weepies
On today’s episode we talk about Joe Manchin’s surprise, the new definition of a recession and ever changing mask mandates.
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00:12 Introduction
08:24 Recession?
16:42 The Joe Manchin Suprise
25:15 No Mask, No Problem
31:05 Sydney McLaughlin does it again
The NewsWorthy - Recession Confusion, New Booster Plan & Billion-Dollar Jackpot- Friday, July 29th, 2022
The news to know for Friday, July 29th, 2022!
We'll explain the latest economic data that has the experts disagreeing about whether we're in a recession.
And what's in the bill that's meant to help America compete with China? It overwhelmingly passed in Congress.
Also, devastating flooding in Kentucky: the impact so far and what help is on the way.
Plus, how JetBlue's deal to buy Spirit Airlines might affect travelers, what to know about one of the largest music festivals in the world this weekend, and the Mega Millions jackpot has topped $1 billion.
Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!
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NPR's Book of the Day - Baseball at the center of personal narratives in two new memoirs
The Gist - Treating The Aurora Mass Shooter
Ten years ago, a disturbed young man entered a Colorado movie theater, where he shot and killed twelve people, wounding 70 more. We speak with his psychiatrist Lynne Fenton about warning signs, treatment options and what more, if anything, could have been done. Fenton’s new book is AURORA: The Psychiatrist Who Treated the Movie Theater Killer Tells Her Story. Plus, tomorrow’s $1.02 Billion lottery will probably make the winner happy, which is the point, but it seems to be one many people rebut. And, in the Spiel, a Senate hearing on policing shows the challenges Democrats face on a very important issue to voters.
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Lost Debate - Ep 65 | Glen Greenwald & Alex Jones, Migrant Crisis, Comedy Cancellations, Homework
Ravi, Cory, and Rikki begin with the strange exchange between Glen Greenwald and Alex Jones this week before turning to a few instances of comedy meeting cancel culture. Then they turn to two stories stemming from the southern border – fingerpointing over migrants in major cities like New York and D.C., along with the multibillion dollar industry of smuggling migrants. Finally, the hosts wrap up with a debate on the value of homework and tick through a few rapid fire updates from a busy news week.
[0:55] Glen Greenwald & Alex Jones
[13:04] Comedy Cancellations
[21:01] Migrant Crisis
[34:53] Homework?
[44:04] Updates
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