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Biggest Threat To U.S. Security; ANOTHER Norfolk Southern Train Derailment; Oscar Preview– Mo News Rundown

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@mosheh / tentwentytwo

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4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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This Week’s Sponsors: – Blinkist - 40% off and a 7-day free trial of the reading app: Code: Monews – Athletic Greens – AG1 Powder + 1 year of free Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs Headlines: – Intel Officials Say China "Most Consequential Threat" to U.S. National Security (03:30) – FBI on TikTok Threat (06:00) – Cartel Apologized For Killing Two Americans In Mexico Kidnapping (11:40) – Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell Hospitalized For Concussion (13:45) – What’s In President Biden’s $6.8 Trillion Budget Proposal for 2024? (15:20) – Another Norfolk Southern Train Derailed…. Just As Its CEO Testified To Congress (17:50) – Oscars Preview– What The Academy Is Doing After Will Smith’s Slap (20:50) – Which Social Media Platform Do People Want to Delete the Most? (25:00) – On This Day: Dr. Suess; Ace of Base; Alexander Graham Bell (26:50) – What We’re Watching, Reading, and Eating (30:25) Links:  What Jill is Reading: Many Lives, Many Masters What Mosheh is Reading: General and the Genius What Mosheh is Eating: All’Antico Vanaio – Please remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. – Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Jill Wagner (@jillrwagner) is an Emmy and Murrow award- winning journalist. She's currently the Managing Editor of the Mo News newsletter and previously worked as a reporter for CBS News, Cheddar News, and News 12. She also co-founded the Need2Know newsletter, and has made it a goal to drop a Seinfeld reference into every Mo News podcast. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/moshehnews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, everybody. It is Friday, March 10th. We have made it through another week. You're

0:08.1

listening to the Mo news podcast. I am Mo Shwanu Nu and I am Jill Wagner. This is the place

0:14.0

where we bring you just the facts and we read all the news and read between the lines so you don't

0:18.6

have to. There's a lot happening this weekend, Jill, but the one thing that will impact all of us,

0:23.9

at least here in the US, is daylight savings time. You know who doesn't know about daylight savings

0:29.7

time, kids, babies, toddlers, totally unaware. So this kind of messes up parents' lives for about

0:42.0

a week. It usually takes at least a few days to get things back to normal. Yeah, a reminder,

0:47.8

of course, in the fall, you fall back this Saturday night, you'll be springing ahead. So you'll be

0:53.2

losing that hour of sleep going into Sunday morning. But the good news is, Jill, for many of us,

0:58.9

this means an extra hour of daylight starting on Sunday. Yep. And it means we're inching

1:03.6

closer and closer to spring and summer. So I'll take it. Jill, I should note, I post on the

1:08.5

Instagram account six tips from NPR on how to better prepare for daylight savings. So it might be a

1:12.9

little too late, but they had all these tips like start bedtime, 10 minutes earlier each day,

1:18.4

the weekend advance of daylight savings to start to prep kids for it. So maybe not for this year,

1:23.3

but should we never go to permanent daylight savings. There's some interesting tips there for

1:27.7

most. I feel like as a society, we used to just switch the clocks in spring and in fall with very

1:34.2

little fanfare. And I for some reason these days, it's like, it's like, you've got a prep. It's

1:40.8

become a much bigger deal, I think. And it's hotly debated. This used to just be something we did,

1:47.1

and we kind of just went along with our lives. And what's so interesting about it, Jill, as you

1:51.1

mentioned that is we also once lived in an era when like you had to remember it and settle the

1:56.1

clocks, you know, back or ahead in your home. Now we live with smartphones that are always telling

2:01.1

us the time. So it's actually such a non thing now. I mean, in terms of like, oh my god, I forgot

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