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miniSCOOP: Murder in Manhattan

SmartHERNews

Jenna Lee

News, Education

4.9663 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Does the rule of law work in America?

Two stories this week highlight this question in unique ways: the pardon of the President's son, Hunter Biden & the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO. 

We take a closer at this developing criminal investigation: the healthcare industry & the clues of the crime itself. 

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. Welcome to Mini Scoop. This is your little dash of news at the end of the week.

0:11.9

We have our Scoop podcast that we begin every Monday with, which sets the table for the week ahead

0:17.8

and gets you informed and ready for what we expect for the news week.

0:22.7

And then we have our mini scoop at the end of the week because we just don't want to leave you with that.

0:26.1

We want to give you a little something to think about as you go into the weekend because a lot can happen between Monday and Friday.

0:32.5

And so this is our effort in mini scoop to just give you that little something extra.

0:35.9

So I'm glad that you're here today.

0:37.7

We came off the Thanksgiving holiday and suddenly found ourselves in a brand new news cycle.

0:44.8

And one of the most interesting things about being a journalist isn't just reporting the stories

0:49.3

and being able to entertain any of the curiosities that you might have. That's one of the exciting

0:53.6

things about being a journalist. One of the great things about curiosities that you might have. That's one of the exciting things about being a journalist.

0:55.2

One of the great things about it is that you start seeing patterns to stories or you start

1:00.7

seeing that there are similar themes that you can talk about, even though that you may get

1:05.6

a variety of stories that seem totally unconnected, different people, different scenarios,

1:10.8

but that they're centered around

1:12.8

a universal theme that we can all sort of latch on to. This is something that we can do as

1:19.1

journalists on a regular basis. And the way that our news cycle is in America, it doesn't really

1:24.0

allow for that. And that's what I want to do with smarter news. You take a look at

1:28.3

these random stories. And if you take a step back, you think, well, this is what this is all really

1:31.7

about. And this week, we have an example of that because this week, one of the major themes we see

1:37.6

in the news is a question about the rule of law, specifically the rule of law in America. What does it mean? How does it protect us or not? Who

1:47.0

does it apply to or not? How is it being applied? Is justice actually being done? And justice in

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