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Landslide: China Protests, Not-So-Lame Duck Congress, Gaslighting

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4.53.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

First: Some of the biggest protests in decades broke out in China last weekend over the country’s strict COVID guidelines and – in some cases – over the Chinese Communist Party’s leadership. We call an expert to explain the historic protests and their impacts worldwide.   Then: Democrats in Congress only have a few weeks to pass some major legislation before a new group of lawmakers heads to DC in January. We're breaking down why this “lame duck" session might be anything but lame...in 60 seconds. Next: Roadway deaths have been rising – and apparently, it's a uniquely American problem. New reporting shows us why we've seen an increase in roadway deaths in the US and what we can learn from other countries about how to prevent them.  Finally: Merriam Webster declared “gaslighting” as its word of the year. We break out our dictionaries to break down the word’s definition – and why it gets misused.   On this episode, you’ll hear from:  Sue-Lin Wong, correspondent, The Economist Emily Badger, cities and urban policy writer, The Upshot, The New York Times Dr. Ramani Durvasula, clinical psychologist 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, Will Livingston, and Blake Lew-Merwin. We had additional help from Sarah Collins. Engineered by Andrew Callaway and Elie McAfee-Hahn. 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

Welcome to Schim this.

0:06.8

This week China has been cracking down on his historic protests that have swept the

0:10.8

country.

0:11.8

We're breaking down what's going on abroad and how this could affect the global economy.

0:17.2

Later, it's lame duck season on Capitol Hill, but the agenda is actually pretty full.

0:23.8

We're skimming Congress's busy holiday season.

0:28.5

Finally, the internet's favorite word, you know, gaslighting, is the word of the year according

0:33.9

to Mariam Webster.

0:35.6

But are we really using it right?

0:38.6

By making it sort of this internet light word, I think we're missing the emotional abuse

0:44.8

that it really represents.

0:47.5

Break out your dictionaries because we're here to make you smarter and the news less overwhelming.

0:53.5

I'm Alex Carr.

0:55.2

It's Schim this.

1:01.1

All eyes have been on China this week.

1:05.8

After a series of unprecedented protests swept the country.

1:10.2

Across China, citizens and police clashing in the streets.

1:14.4

The Chinese authorities have taken tough action to try to suppress the widespread protests.

1:19.7

Police even searching phones for images or messaging apps that might connect people

1:24.3

to the demonstrations.

1:27.3

Over the weekend, people in cities across the country came out to protest against China's

1:32.1

COVID-19 lockdowns.

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