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Bad Boys? Gosar, Putin, and Elon Musk

Skimm This

theSkimm

News

4.53.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

First up: We’ll break down the headlines, including what got settled at a meeting between the leaders of the U.S. and China, why the sports world is on edge after the disappearance of a Chinese tennis star, new consumer spending data, and why the House voted to censure Republican Paul Gosar. Next: Vladimir Putin is causing headaches for world leaders again. We’ll ask one expert: why is Russia stirring up trouble with Poland and Ukraine, and firing missiles into space?  Then: We’ve got an exclusive chat with Mayor Pete — or rather, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg — on what the newly-passed infrastructure bill will mean for your town or city. ICYMI: Elon Musk has been all over the news lately: selling Tesla stocks, insulting politicians, and telling the U.N. he’d help solve world hunger if they showed him a plan. We’ll save you a scroll down his Twitter feed with a breakdown of what he’s been up to … in 60 seconds. Plus: November is Native American Heritage Month. We’ll speak to one expert about the dark history of American assimilation policies, and what new research is uncovering. Finally: Ahead of Thanksgiving, we called up a few of our doctor friends to ask what they’re doing to celebrate the holiday safely this year. On this episode, you’ll hear from:  John E. Herbst, senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Dr. Susana Grajales Geliga, co-director, Genoa Indian School Reconciliation Project Dr. Celine Gounder, clinical assistant professor of medicine and infectious diseases, New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine Dr. Amber D’Souza, infectious disease epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University Want more Skimm?  Sign up for our free daily newsletter Email us your questions about what’s going on in the news right now  Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts Skimm'd by Alex Carr, Luke Vargas, and Ciara Long. Additional support from Sagine Corrielus. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Travel Zoo.

0:03.3

Their curated travel experiences and free membership can help you quench your wanderlust.

0:10.2

Welcome to Scam This.

0:12.2

What's up with people trying to end 2021 on a crazy note?

0:16.6

We've got people in Congress tweeting violent anime videos and getting in trouble for it.

0:21.8

We've got Elon Musk doing the absolute most on Twitter.

0:25.1

But when you're one of the richest people in the world, I guess who cares?

0:29.0

And overseas, the OG bad boy Vladimir Putin is digging out his old playbook and trying to create chaos in Eastern Europe and in space.

0:38.0

And besides telling you about this week's bad boys, we've got the latest on missing Chinese tenestaur punk-shui,

0:44.0

the backstory on Native American boarding schools that's taken almost a century to come to light,

0:49.0

and we'll top things off by hearing from a few doctors about their Thanksgiving plans,

0:54.0

which thankfully look a lot different than last year.

0:57.0

We're here to make you smarter, and the news less overwhelming.

1:01.0

I'm Alex Carr. Let's scam this.

1:06.0

Alright, let's start with some headlines from the week's news and give you some context on why they matter.

1:12.0

First up, if you thought you had big meetings on a Monday...

1:17.0

Good evening to everyone here in the United States and good morning to you, Mr. President and the Beijing.

1:22.0

Turns out video diplomacy is still a thing.

1:26.0

President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a virtual summit this week. In Biden's words...

1:31.0

I'm sure that the competition between our countries does not vary into conflict, whether it's tended or unintended.

1:38.0

That's important, because even though the U.S. and China are working together on climate change,

1:43.0

talk of tensions turning into all-out conflict have been pretty commonly.

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