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Hang Up: The Chess King Wins Again

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2021

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Slate’s Alex Kirshner talk about the controversial ending to the Formula 1 season. Next, they examine the opening months of college sports’ name, image, and likeness era. Finally, Stefan and Josh are joined by author and chess champion Jennifer Shahade to assess Magnus Carlsen’s latest world title. Formula 1 (2:46): Who should’ve won the duel between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen? NIL (22:55): How college athletes are capitalizing, and how it’s changing the game. Chess (44:28): How Carlsen won, and what’s next for him and for the game. Afterball (1:04:10): Josh on basketball on the Marshall Islands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

A brand new movie from the Paw Patrol is ready to launch.

0:03.8

Did he say lunch?

0:04.8

No, I said launch.

0:07.7

This October, we got super powers.

0:10.1

Awesome.

0:10.6

Prepare for a movie event so enormous.

0:13.1

Go right in with the big does now.

0:15.1

You'll need to see it on the biggest screen possible.

0:18.9

We're going to need a new name for ourselves.

0:20.8

How about the Paw Patrol?

0:22.2

Paw Patrol.

0:23.0

With just a little bit extra.

0:25.0

Paw Patrol, the mighty movie.

0:27.0

In cinemas Friday, book tickets now.

0:30.5

The following podcast contains explicit language,

0:33.2

including the words, well, you'll just have to wait and see.

0:49.8

Hi, I'm Josh Levine.

0:51.2

Slates National Editor.

0:52.4

And this is hang up and listen for the week of December 13,

0:55.2

2021.

0:57.0

On this week's show, we'll discuss the nutty controversial

1:00.0

ending to the Formula One season.

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