CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 01/06

Signs of hope for Damar Hamlin. Chilling new details -- on the killings of four Idaho college students. The January 6 Capitol attack -- two years later. Correspondent Deborah Rodriguez has the CBS World News Roundup for January 6, 2023:


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Everything Everywhere Daily - Questions and Answers: Volume 3

Ladies and Gentlemen of the podcast audience, I would like you to consider Chewbacca. 

Chewbacca is an 8-foot-tall Wookiee from the planet Kashyyyk. But Chewbacca lives on the moon of Endor.

Why would a Wookiee, an 8-foot-tall Wookiee, want to live on Endor with a bunch of 2-foot-tall Ewoks?

It makes no sense. 

Why am I talking about Chewbacca in the introduction of this podcast? It makes no sense. 

Soooo, let's do questions and answers volume 3 on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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The NewsWorthy - Immigration Crackdown, Vaccine for Honeybees & Marathon a Day- Friday, January 6, 2023

The news to know for Friday, January 6, 2023!

We're talking about President Biden's new plan to crack down on illegal immigration and why some lawmakers and advocates are upset about it.

Also, the House GOP leader is trying to convince members to elect him speaker after 11 failed votes.

And we'll tell you what the NFL player who collapsed during a game asked his doctors when he woke up in the ICU.

Plus, there's a new vaccine for honeybees, another former crypto exec is accused of fraud, and one man ran 365 marathons in a year for a good cause.

Those stories and more news to know in around 10 minutes!

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NPR's Book of the Day - Authors Peng Shepard and Anne Tyler show that family is…complicated

Today's first interview is with author Peng Shepard on her new mystery. A father and daughter, both cartographers, haven't spoken in seven years. But when the father is found dead, his daughter must use their shared skill to solve the mystery of his death. Shepard told NPR's Elissa Nadworny that obsession can be a stand-in for the person lost. Next, Anne Tyler on her new book which follows a family in Baltimore across several generations. Tyler told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly that she likes to write about families because they sort of have to love each other even when they annoy each other.

The Gist - Oh Kevin

Like many of us, guest host Kmele Foster is watching the Kevin McCarthy fiasco unfold live on CSPAN, but he warns that it’s just a distraction from the real fiasco. Then Kmele talks with Emory University medical researcher Judy Gichoya about her recent study that upended how we think of race and medicine. And finally, Kmele Spiels about climate ordeals.

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Lost Debate - Ep 104 | House Speaker Vote, Lawrence Lessig on Mickey Mouse, Chip Supply Chain

Ravi and Joe start with the unprecedented leadership battle transpiring on Capitol Hill and its consequences on the House Republican majority. Ravi then talks with Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig about Mickey Mouse entering the public domain, what that means for everyday consumers and heavyweights like Disney. Finally, Ravi disentangles Apple’s complex supply chain before examining how their dependency on other nations affects the United States.


[4:42] House Speaker Vote

[19:19] Lawrence Lessig on Mickey Mouse

[46:49] Chip Supply Chain


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Pod Save America - “Kevin at the Gaetz of Hell.”

Kevin McCarthy is still trying to make fetch happen. Donald Trump belatedly tries to help his fellow loser. Joe Biden basks in the glow of bipartisan achievement. And later, Jon and Dan play a special edition of Two Takes and A Fake.

 

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