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The Gist

Is Amazon a Monopoly?

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

News, Daily News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2017

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Hosting today's Gist is Robert Smith from NPR's Planet Money. On the show, he'll talk to Lina Khan, whose research encouraging tighter regulations on Amazon caught some heat from the company's general counsel. Khan works at the Open Markets Program, formerly housed under the New America Foundation.  And in the Spiel, Robert Smith observes a new trend in broadcast news: reporters becoming heroes on live television. What could possibly go wrong? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Fancy a fever tree and vodka.

0:04.0

Yes, vodka, not gin, because this is

0:07.4

Fever tree Mexican lime soda.

0:10.0

Yes, soda, not tonic.

0:12.9

With Mexican lime and Japanese

0:14.7

Yuzu for a zesty, refreshing lime

0:16.9

soda that's just sweet enough.

0:19.5

Delicious with vodka or on its own.

0:23.0

Fever tree Mexican lime soda,

0:25.4

mixed with the best.

0:28.3

Now that hits the spot.

0:30.2

Quick note of disclosure on this show,

0:32.2

which first posted on September 1st,

0:34.4

Robert Smith talked with Lena Conn,

0:36.4

who works with the open markets team,

0:38.7

which until recently was a project of New America.

0:42.1

We should have mentioned that Slate's

0:43.8

Future Tense program is a partnership with New America

0:47.0

and Arizona State University.

0:48.8

Slate had no involvement in open markets

0:51.4

parting ways with New America.

0:53.5

And now back to the show.

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