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The Daily Zeitgeist

The Brooktrend Nets 1/13: James Harden, The Capitol, Anne Hathaway, Bruce Willis, Premier League

The Daily Zeitgeist

iHeartPodcasts

News, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

On this edition of The Brooktrend Nets Jack and Miles discuss James Harden being traded to the Brooklyn Nets, the National Guard is stationed at the Capitol, Anne Hathaway has apparently always gone by "Annie", Bruce Willis refusing to wear a mask in a pharmacy, and the Premier League is trying to enforce stronger COVID restrictions on the players.

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0:00.0

In 1968, five black girls were picked up by police

0:03.9

after running away from a reform school in Mount Meg's Alabama.

0:07.8

I'm writer and reporter Josie Defi Rice.

0:10.3

And in a new podcast, I investigate the abuse

0:13.1

that thousands of black children suffered

0:15.3

at the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children

0:18.8

and how those five girls changed everything.

0:22.6

Listen to Unreformed on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:26.5

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.2

In 1980, cocaine was captivating and corrupting Miami.

0:34.3

The car kills, they just killed everybody, it was hell.

0:37.2

Setting an aspiring private investigator

0:39.2

on a collision course with corruption and multiple murders.

0:42.4

The detective agency would turn out to be a front for a drug pilot.

0:45.7

Would Claimy did it all for this CIA?

0:47.8

I'm Lauren Bright-Pacheco, join me for murder in Miami.

0:51.4

Check my walking into the devil's den.

0:53.8

Listen to Murder in Miami on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:57.6

or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:00.8

On the new podcast, The Turning, Room of Mirrors,

1:03.6

we look beneath the delicate veneer of American ballet

1:06.6

and the culture formed by its most influential figure, George Balanjine.

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