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Sofie har latt seg sjokkere av CNNs Jake Tapper og Axios`Alex Thompsons bok om Joe Biden og dekkoperasjonen som inkluderte å lyve til media om en president så kognitivt svekket at han ikke en gang kjente igjen gamle venner. Eirik har latt seg sjokkere av ørefiken Frankrikes president Macron fikk av sin kone - og forsøket på å spinne sannheten rundt det som skjedde.
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Som en del av Trumps hevntokt mot sine kritikere, utstedte han en presidentordre mot Miles Taylor - for landsforræderi. Bare én måned seinere, stod han på scenen i Bergen. Taylor var stabsjef i Department of Homeland Security, under nettopp Trump. Fortsatt i posisjon skrev han først en kronikk og så en bok under pseudonymet Anonymous, hvor han advarte mot inkompetansen bak kulissene i Trump-administrasjonen. Som resultat mistet han jobben, kona, sparepengene og sikkerheten sin. Han kom til Mediedagene med klare budskap om hva en kan vente av Trump, og hvordan verden bør møte ham. I et land hvor et flertall av befolkningen nå sier at de har sluttet å si hva de mener, av frykt for konsekvensene. For å sikre et trygt rom hvor han kunne snakke åpenhjertig og fritt, ble ikke samtalen streamet, men i etterkant har Miles Taylor og Mediedagene godkjent at sesjonen kan publiseres i Det Store Bildet.
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Last week Robert F Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump’s health chief and a longtime vaccine sceptic, presented a report on children’s health by the Make America Healthy Again (Maha) commission. The study singled out the negative impact of vaccines, ultra-processed foods, environmental chemicals, lack of exercise and “over-medicalisation”.
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Three of this year’s Grand Finalists join Steve to debrief this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
Klavdia finished in sixth position for Greece with Asteromata and talks about her final performance, the secrets behind her quick change and the celebrations back home.
Norway’s Kyle Alessandro and Denmark’s Sissal became firm friends during the Eurovision season and join this episode together to talk about JJ’s win, celebrating their new found fame and friendships, and Kyle’s wisdom teeth drama.
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It’s a swing state with an open U.S. Senate seat, several competitive House races, an open gubernatorial seat — oh, and a potential leading 2028 candidate serving as governor. You may call it a political wonk’s dream; we call it Michigan. This week, as the battleground state’s political stars descended on idyllic Mackinac Island, the trends that will likely define 2026 across the nation came into full view. Live from the Mackinac Policy Conference, Playbook contributing author Adam Wren and supervising editor Zack Stanton talk through what they learned about the direction the campaign is heading. That, and President Donald Trump goes to Pennsylvania to trumpet the new U.S. Steel deal, while some leading Democrats head to South Carolina for a trial run of potential 2028 campaigns.
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I dagens utgave tar vi for oss splitter nye "HeiVG". Har chatboten en lysende fremtid, eller vil vi om noen år kun huske som en elendig idé? Dessuten diskuterer vi årets undersøkelse av norske pressefolks partipreferanser. Hvordan påvirker det journalistikken at så få ville stemt Frp eller SP? Dagens gjest er Bernhard Ellefsen, journalist i Morgenbladet, og Frøy Gudbrandsen, politisk redaktør i VG. Med Gard Steiro og vikarprogramleder Torbjørn Røe Isaksen fra E24. Produsent Fredrik Johansen. Ansvarlig redaktør Gard Steiro. Kontakt redaksjonen på [email protected]. Giæver & gjengen gir deg de viktigste nyhetene hver dag på drøye 20 minutter når du skal hjem fra jobb. Hør «Mediebobler» hver lørdag om feilene pressen gjør og dilemmaer VG står i. Hør «Skartveit» med interessante personer om aktuelle temaer hver søndag. Alltid på Podme.
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This is a bit of a strange episode. It’s an attempt to explore the difficulty of everything we’re supposed to feel in a day. We’re in a time when to open the news is to expose yourself to horrors — ones that are a world away, others that are growing ever closer, or perhaps have already made landfall in our lives. And then many of us look up from our screens into a normal spring day. What do you do with that?
But that’s not new or exceptional. It’s the human condition. It exists for all of us, and it always has: life intermingling with death, grief coexisting with joy. Kathryn Schulz’s memoir, “Lost & Found,” is all about this experience — the core of her book isn’t losing a parent or finding a life partner. It’s the “and” that connects them both. How do we hold all that we have to hold, all at once? How do we not feel overwhelmed, or emotionally numbed?
I found this to be a beautiful conversation. But it’s also a conversation — particularly at the beginning — about loss and grief. That was the part that felt truest to me, and so I hope noting it doesn’t warn you off. But I wanted to note it.Book Recommendations:
A Place of Greater Safety by Hilary Mantel
Spent by Alison Bechdel
Who Is Government? Edited by Michael Lewis
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This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Annie Galvin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris. Our senior engineer is Jeff Geld, with additional mixing by Aman Sahota. Our executive producer is Claire Gordon. The show’s production team also includes Marie Cascione, Rollin Hu, Elias Isquith, Marina King, Jan Kobal, Kristin Lin and Jack McCordick. Original music by Pat McCusker. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The director of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to the Talbot County Free Library.
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Risikerer Norge at Island blir medlem før oss i EU? Skolenedleggelser, handler det bare om undervisning og skole, eller er det mye bredere. Og nå er det vel på tide med fredags-tacoen. Med Hanne Skartveit, Shazia Majid og Frøy Gudbrandsen. Produsent Andreas Røen Pettersen. Ansvarlig redaktør Gard Steiro. Kontakt redaksjonen på [email protected]. Giæver & gjengen gir deg de viktigste nyhetene hver dag på drøye 20 minutter når du skal hjem fra jobb. Hør «Mediebobler» hver lørdag om feilene pressen gjør og dilemmaer VG står i. Hør «Skartveit» med interessante personer om aktuelle temaer hver søndag. Alltid på Podme.
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John is joined by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios's Alex Thompson to discuss their scoop-filled, headline-spawning, controversy-stirring new book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again." Jake and Alex explain the nature and central players in the concealment of the decline in President Biden's mental acuity during his time in the White House; how the lack of transparency about his health and cognitive fitness before leaving office have lent credence to the profusion of conspiracy theories following the disclosure this week of his prostate cancer diagnosis; and the impotence of a Democratic Party convinced that the stakes of the 2024 election were existential and yet unable to acknowledge Biden's age-related political liabilities before it was too late. The authors also address some of the controversies that have arisen surrounding the book and their reporting methods in the wake of its publication.
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John is joined by Parkland survivor, gun control activist, and embattled DNC vice chair David Hogg to discuss the controversies swirling around him and what his party needs to do to fix itself. Hogg explains the rationale behind his plan to spend $20 million through his Leaders We Deserve PAC to elect younger candidates who embrace a combative anti-MAGA stance; why that plan includes backing primary challenges to ossified, ineffective Democratic incumbents; and the ensuing rage among much of his party’s establishment, which he sees as fueling a campaign to oust him from DNC role and “destroy my reputation.”
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De røde plakatene mot Ukraina-støtte skapte harme. Så ble det kjent at en milliardær med bånd til Russland sponset det nye norske partiets kampanje. Driver partiet Fred og rettferdighet (FOR) med russisk propaganda? Med journalist Vemund Sveen Finstad og politisk redaktør Kjetil B. Alstadheim.
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Han etterlyser disiplin hos unge gutter, men har selv droppet å møte til avtalte studieturer og debatter. Ofte uten å gi beskjed på forhånd og uten å be om unnskyldning. Er Simen Velle i trøbbel? Med journalist Henrik Giæver og politisk redaktør Kjetil B. Alstadheim.
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Israels krigføring i Gaza har fått mange til å snakke om folkemord. Men hvordan ble begrepet til? Og hvorfor klarer ikke verden å forhindre dem? Vi forsøker å finne svaret i to spesial-episoder av Forklart.
Med forsker ved Holocaust-senteret, Ellen Emilie Stensrud.
Foto: AP / NTB.
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Israels krigføring i Gaza har fått mange til å snakke om folkemord. Men hvordan ble begrepet til? Og hvorfor klarer ikke verden å forhindre dem? Vi forsøker å finne svaret i to spesial-episoder av Forklart.
Med forsker ved Holocaust-senteret, Ellen Emilie Stensrud.
Foto: AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana.
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A panel of federal judges ruled on Wednesday that many of President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, a decision that has threatened to derail his trade agenda.
Victor Schwartz, the wine importer at the center of the case, explains why he decided to take on the president, and Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, discusses what options Mr. Trump has to save his trade war.
Guest:
Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer and the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mr. Trump’s tariffs.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading:
The U.S. Court of International Trade said Mr. Trump had overstepped his authority in imposing his “reciprocal” tariffs globally.An appeals court spared the tariffs while it considered the challenge.From March: Wine businesses were struck with fears of disaster under the threat of huge tariffs.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times
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A panel of federal judges ruled on Wednesday that many of President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, a decision that has threatened to derail his trade agenda.
Victor Schwartz, the wine importer at the center of the case, explains why he decided to take on the president, and Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, discusses what options Mr. Trump has to save his trade war.
Guest:
Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer and the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mr. Trump’s tariffs.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading:
The U.S. Court of International Trade said Mr. Trump had overstepped his authority in imposing his “reciprocal” tariffs globally.An appeals court spared the tariffs while it considered the challenge.From March: Wine businesses were struck with fears of disaster under the threat of huge tariffs.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times
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Noen av verdens mest verdifulle mineraler er blitt så sjeldne at de definerer verdens maktbalanse. Nå har Kina nesten monopol på flere av dem. Det truer det grønne skiftet. Hva betyr det for oss? Med kjemiker Alexander Sandtorv og journalist Gunnar Johnsen.
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Lenge var Donald Trump og Elon Musk som bestevenner. Musk kuttet kostnader med motorsag, Trump ga ham viktige databaser og reklamerte for Tesla. Men nå er Musk nesten forsvunnet fra Trumps kontor. Er «bromancen» over? Hvem dumpet i så fall hvem? Med Tor Arne Andreassen og Christina Pletten.
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For å feire at podkasten runder 100 episoder, tenkte jeg at skulle gjøre noe annerledes.
Så i denne (lange!) soloepisoden snakker jeg om vår egen forskning innen matematisk nevrovitenskap, hjernefysikk og nevroteknologi.
Videre snakker jeg om mitt liv i akademia, altså hvordan jeg ble forsker og hvordan livet som akademiker i universitetsverdenen er.
Kanskje er jeg litt navlebeskuende, men jeg vil tro mange kan synes det er interessant å høre litt om denne delen av samfunnet også.
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