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This interview originally aired July 27, 2020. “The Daily” is a five day a week audio show from the New York Times. It’s heard by more than two million listeners each week and carried by more than 200 public radio stations. It began as a podcast that launched after the 2016 election. Boise State Public Radio began airing "The Daily" Monday-Thursdays at 6:00 p.m . Idaho Matters talks with host Michael Barbaro to learn more about how the show decides what to cover and how to tell complex human-centered stories in a non-stop news environment.
Today we have an interview with LunarMail and their solution to cyber security. Then we're discussing what happened to Kim Jong Un, Wuhan's ties to fentanyl and the drug trade, the 40,000 who congregated on Newport Beach, the possibility that coronavirus has been in California since the fall, Birx's frustration with the fact that Trump's 'inject disinfectant' comment is still circulating on the news, 'The Daily' podcast's deep dive on the origin of the protests of stay-at-home in America, Travis Scott's Fortnite concert for 12.3 million users, Kanye West becoming a billionaire, Bill Gates's former realtor Laura Berry and her decision to leak Gate's real estate transaction, the reopening of NBA facilities, the NFL's first round drafts and the 15.6 million who watched them, Facebook's new competitor for Houseparty, Peloton's stock, the one million kegs of beer that are going stale, and more This episode is brought to you by Lunar Mail. Get the promos you want, keep the privacy and stop the SPAM - https://lunarmail.io/ PROMO CODE: GroupChat 322 - OC is Dumber Than Florida Protecting your privacy online, a conversation with Ben and Brooks from LunarMail. [2:00] Anand’s Quarantine Confessions. [14:20] Dee is going somewhere in life. [18:40] Zoom is officially over. [20:40] Adios Kim Jong Un. [28:54] Wuhan is the worst place on Earth. [32:15] The dark side of being quarantined. [34:30] Orange County is the new Florida. [37:45] Have we passed the worst of this? [45:55] Why aren’t the smartest people better at marketing? [49:07] Trump says... [57:08] Recapping the Travis Scott Fortnite concert. [1:01:53] Kanye West is now officially a billionaire. [1:07:45] Updates on the Del Mar Bill Gates transaction. [1:15:30] DraftKings is a BIG winner during corona times. [1:18:40] We miss sports. [1:20:07] Is the NBA coming back sooner than later? [1:23:45] Earnings week is here. [1:25:16] There is a real problem in the beer industry. [1:26:02] The Daily Roundup. [1:28:15] Related Links/Products Mentioned Lunar Mail **Promo code “groupchat” Peloton stock pops after reporting largest class ever Facebook launches drop-in video chat rooms to rival Houseparty Kim Jong Un mystery grows Kim's Alive! Coronavirus chokes the drug trade Heatwave draws 40,000 to Newport Beach Has coronavirus been in California since the fall? Researchers investigate The Daily, Who is backing through protest Recode Decode - Mark Cuban Trump comments on injecting disinfectant Travis Scott concert Kanye West is now officially a billionaire Dirty Money | Netflix DraftKings jumps 10% in trading debut NFL draft's first round watched by record high 15.6 million NBA facilities to reopen Friday amid suspended season A new problem is brewing in the beer industry Daily Round Up Advertise with Group Chat Group Chat Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jesse & Conor chat about their multiple concussions, Conor's weird thing about respecting people's privacy, and 'The Daily' podcast host's weird voice inflection... needless to say, it's a bad episode.
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This week Maegan covers topics from an episode of the podcast 'The Daily' and dives into a case they mentioned. Rachael brings us back to the Sea with a story about Isabella Hellman and how her husband is a horrible liar and robber. Don't forget to write a review on iTunes so you can be heard at the end of an episode! Follow us on Instagram @nothankyounextpodcast
On episode 79 of 'Unpacking the News' we explore the Big Questions: Did the Prime Minster or the PMO pressure Jody Wilson-Raybould to interfere with the fraud case against SNC-Lavalin? How deep is the rot of corporate cronyism in Canadian politics? And is there any truth to rumors that Justin Trudeau and Gerald Butts played in a Spin Doctors cover band while attending McGill in the early 1990s? Plus: a deeper look into Canada’s opioid crisis, reflections on the 50th anniversary of a major event in the history of black liberation in Canada and the growing reality of gentrification in Montreal’s Parc-Extension neighbourhood and how the residents of one of the country’s poorest postal codes are fighting back. Featuring a roundtable conversation with McGill’s 'The Daily' news editor Athina Khalid, Concordia’s 'The Link' current affairs editor Savanna Craig and writer, comedian and activist John Hancham. This episode was recorded on February 8th and 20th, 2019.
The New York Times' daily news show 'The Daily' has proved a major hit: it's currently sitting at number 2 in the US podcast charts, with 5 million monthly listeners, and annual advertising revenues reported to be worth more than $US10 million. And other media organisations are trying to emulate its success. Just this week The Guardian, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and NZME., the publisher of The New Zealand Herald, have all unveiled their own daily news podcasts. Each episode of The Daily comes in at a digestible 20-odd minutes and it's ready to listen to early each weekday in the US, in time for the morning commute. Host Michael Barbaro interviews some of the Times' best journalists about the big news stories of the day, with a team of producers editing their chats, and embellishing them with music and audio clips. We play some of a story about climate change with journalist Nathaniel Rich talking about his article on a missed opportunity to tackle global warming: the US refusal to enter into an international treaty to control carbon dioxide emissions nearly 30 years ago. We also speak to Clare Toeniskoetter who is one of 10 producers working on 'The Daily' about how the show began, and how it comes together each day.
'The Daily' delivers the news to your ears. 'Black Sheep' portrays controversial characters from New Zealand history. 'Fortunately...with Fi and Jane' is an interview show with lots of laughs. And 'The Dream' explores multi-level marketing, from 'the plane game' to pyramid schemes.
Michael Barbaro, the host of the New York Times podcast "The Daily," talks with Recode's Peter Kafka in front of a live audience at Joe's Pub in New York City. Barbaro explains how "The Daily" gets made and what it signifies as the once-omniscient and authoritative tone of the Times has softened, allowing journalists to talk about their reporting process and admit when they don't know something. He also talks about what makes "The Daily" different from print stories, why podcasts are succeeding at the Times when video did not and how the paper is integrating audio into its journalists' work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glöm inte att du kan följa #AppSnack på Twitter@apptvseellerFacebook. Du kan även lyssna på programmet som podcast viaiTunes Medverkande i veckans avsnitt är Linus Larsson (@iamlinus), Tobias Hieta (@tobiashieta) och Michael Ploug Gartner (@bigmajk). Programmet leds som vanligt av Calle Gisselsson (@gisselsson). TEXT MED FÄRDIGA LÄNKAR Pot försnack ämne Mer Nörd-jeans till folket! - "Finally, A Pair Of Jeans Specially Designed For Your iPhone 5" http://t.co/MMJjAS3Z Veckans Nyheter Ashton Kutchers Steve Jobs film debuterar på Sundance festivalen. http://www.cultofmac.com/204109/ashton-kutchers-steve-jobs-film-will-debut-at-the-sundance-film-festival-in-january/ ---------------------- Hos Apple rullar huvuden snabbare än i Game of Thrones! - "Chefen för Apples kartor får sparken" http://t.co/BNf4xyyE ---------------------- Iphone kan få "Intel inside" http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.480095/iphone-kan-fa-intel-inside ---------------------- News Corp's iPad newspaper 'The Daily' shutting down Dec. 15 http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/12/03/news-corps-ipad-newspaper-the-daily-shutting-down-dec-15 http://daringfireball.net/2012/12/why_the_daily_failed ---------------------- Hörluren är årets julklapp 2012, enligt HUI som varje år sedan 1988 utsett en produkt som de tror ska bli en storsäljare i julhandeln. http://www.dn.se/ekonomi/horluren-arets-julklapp Här är AppSnacks favoriter Jakob Bose® AE2i hörlurar http://www.bose.se/SE/sv/home-and-personal-audio/headphones-and-headsets/audio-and-mobile-headphones/bose-ae2i-headphones/ Tobias För hemmabruk - Audio Technica ATH-MD50 http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-headphones-audio-technica-ath-m50/ På språng - A-JAYS four http://macworld.idg.se/2.1038/1.471781/trasselfria-horlurar-fran-jays Calle Lyxvarianten - Sennheiser MM 550-X Traveler BT lurar http://goo.gl/AzIiJ Lagomvarianten - Sennheiser MM 30i http://goo.gl/W5RYT Linus Hör så sjukt dåligt - allt är i mono utan bas. Är ultranöjd med mina WeSC och UrbanEars-lurar. Viktigare med extra-funktioner som mic och iPod-kontroller. + att det måste matcha min outfit. http://www.urbanears.com/headphones/plattan Michael Beats by Dre - http://www.beatsbydre.com Veckans Snackis Skiter Apple i oss Mac-användare? Att det är iPhone och iPad snarare än Mac-datorer som gjort Apple till ett av världens största företag råder det väl inget tvivel om. Enligt vissa beräkningar (http://goo.gl/lhPwV) står iPhone för så mycket som två tredjedelar av Apples vinst. Men, det är inte bara i kvartalsrapporterna detta blir tydligt. Medan iPhone & iPads lanseras enligt schema dras de icke handhållna produkterna med ideliga förseningar. iTunes 11 försenades och vi i Sverige blev utan match. http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.479665/snart-dags-for-itunes-match-i-sverige MacPro är så eftersatt att det skapats flera Facebook grupper i titlar som “We Want a New Macpro” http://www.cultofmac.com/174350/why-the-mac-pro-matters-and-why-it-isnt-designed-for-most-mac-users/ Keep the Pros Happy http://www.technobuffalo.com/technobuffalo/opinion/keep-the-pros-happy-apple/ Pro photographers abandoned by Apple? http://macdailynews.com/2012/06/18/pro-photographers-abandoned-by-apple/ One More Thing! Mac Pros are Dead? http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/mac-pros-update/ Veckans iOS tips Sök i Safari! När du besöker en vanlig sida och ska söka på ett speciellt ord kan du använda sökfönstert uppe till höger. Scrolla ner i sökresultaten så ser du “sök på denna sida”. Det dyker då upp en extra rad som där du kan trycka dig mellan de olika sökresultaten på sidan! Veckans OSX tips/program Perian - berätta vad det där, att en ny version är på gång och att det sadly, so sadly ska läggas ner. Perian:http://perian.org/ Artikeln på MW:http://macworld.idg.se/2.1038/1.479610/67-mac-program-del-3-video--ljud Men det funkar alltid att använda VLC http://videolan.org/vlc Veckans Produktivitetstips Everyday Timeline Varför skriva dagbok när du redan ägnar värdefull tid på att basunera ut allt som händer på diverse sociala medier? Everyday Timeline låter dig samla allt du delar på sociala nätverk i en enda tidslinje som handlar bara om dig. Som en dagbok, fast du slipper skriva separata dagboksinlägg. https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/everyday.me-record-your-life./id550004524?mt=8 För den som är lite mer tekniskt bevandrad och/eller använder Day One som vi tipsat om tidigare i AppSnack så kan jag även tipsa om Slogger,http://ttscoff.github.com/Slogger/, ett script som samlar in inlägg du gör på sociala medier och kan mata in dem i Day One åt dig. Veckans OffTopic http://lazerwood.myshopify.com/collections/keyboards/products/lazerwood-keys-for-apple-extended-keyboard Pimpa ditt tangentbord med laserskurna träplattor i körsbärs- eller valnötsträ.