Honestly with Bari Weiss - The First GOP Debate and The Elephant Not In The Room

On Wednesday night, Fox News and the streaming platform Rumble hosted the first Republican presidential debate with the eight GOP hopefuls who made the cut: North Dakota governor Doug Burgum, former governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, former governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, former vice president Mike Pence, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. 


Missing from the stage was Donald Trump, who refused to attend the debate. Instead, he sat down Tucker Carlson—a move that allowed him to flip the bird to the RNC and allowed Tucker to do the same to Fox, who fired him a few months ago. Trump’s interview with Tucker aired exclusively on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, and more than 74 million people tuned in.


Here at The Free Press, we love a good debate night, and we were up until the wee hours discussing it all. So today on Honestly, TFP reporter Olivia Reingold, TFP senior editor Peter Savodnik, and Newsweek’s opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon are here to discuss who emerged on top? Who fell by the wayside? And did the elephant not in the room still somehow manage to dominate?

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CBS News Roundup - 08/24/2023 | World News Round Up Late Edition

Former President Trump surrenders in Georgia. U.S. intelligence says an intentional explosion brought down Wagner chief's plane. Mass shooting at California bar. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper has tonight's World News Roundup.

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The Gist - Forgiving The Fumble-Fisted, Not The Underhanded

USC professor Peter Kim, author of How Trust Works: The Science of How Relationships Are Built, Broken, and Repaired, says that when the violation is one of competence, we're forgiving, but when it's one of integrity ... we do not. Broad treatises on trust that fail to distinguish between the two types are destined to not just fail but do more damage than if we just lied. Also on the show, when songs topping the charts are reviewed by those trailing in the polls. And Andrew Yang on the Vivek-quake.

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Consider This from NPR - The Dangers of Grass Fires

With the wildfires in Maui contained, the recovery process has begun.

The focus has also turned to how the island can prepare for similar disasters in the future

Officials and experts hope to address Hawaii's emergency alert system, as well as the construction of more fire-resistant homes.

But what of the fires themselves? We often hear about forest fires, but the deadliest fire in the US in more than a century was a grass fire. Co-host Ailsa Chang talks to Jeva Lange, who wrote a story called "Most Wildfires Aren't Forest Fires," about how wildfires largely occur in grasslands.

Also Rebecca Thiele with Indiana Public Broadcasting reports on how certain native plants can help combat the deadly effects of climate change.

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Consider This from NPR - The Dangers of Grass Fires

With the wildfires in Maui contained, the recovery process has begun.

The focus has also turned to how the island can prepare for similar disasters in the future

Officials and experts hope to address Hawaii's emergency alert system, as well as the construction of more fire-resistant homes.

But what of the fires themselves? We often hear about forest fires, but the deadliest fire in the US in more than a century was a grass fire. Co-host Ailsa Chang talks to Jeva Lange, who wrote a story called "Most Wildfires Aren't Forest Fires," about how wildfires largely occur in grasslands.

Also Rebecca Thiele with Indiana Public Broadcasting reports on how certain native plants can help combat the deadly effects of climate change.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago Festivals Highlight Latin Music, Dance And Environmental Justice

Summer is THE time for festivals in Chicago, and this weekend has a slew of them! We chat with Sandra Treviño, an organizer of the LatiNxt Festival, and a participating artist, Alex Aguayo of Chicago band Cabeza de Chivo. They tell us the festival celebrates the diverse genre of Latin music and how it’s evolved over time. We also learn about the connection between dance and the environment people can experience at the Uptown Rhythm Festival with event organizer Shiwali Tenner, Chi-Nations Youth Council member Anthony Pochel Tamez and Soul Line dancing teacher Adjora Stevens.

The Daily Signal - Trump Booked in Jail, Sex Offender Men Identify as Transgender in Prison, Questions Swirl Around Plane Crash of Wagner Group Leader| Aug. 24

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Former President Donald Trump is booked in Fulton County, Georgia jail.
  • Highlights from the first GOP presidential debate. 
  • A little more than half of the men housed in Wisconsin Department of Corrections facilities who identify as transgender women have been convicted of at least one count of sexual assault or sexual abuse.
  • Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has reportedly been killed in a plane crash. 

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: FTX Wants Galaxy to Manage its Crypto Billions; ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ Star Jon Heder’s Journey to World of Web3

The most valuable crypto stories for Thursday, August 24, 2023.


"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including bankrupt crypto exchange FTX seeking to hire Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy as an advisor. Two Tornado Cash developers face allegations of money laundering and sanctions violations. And, Verified Labs co-founders Jon Heder and Justin Trevor Winters join the show to discuss how they're aiming to bridge the gap between Web3 and Hollywood.


See also:

FTX Taps Galaxy to Sell, Stake and Hedge Its Crypto Billions

FTX Bankruptcy Burning Through $1.5M in Legal Costs Every Day

Tornado Cash Devs Charged With Helping Hackers 


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