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Hannah Rosen

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Radio Atlantic
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

But I have to say, and I want to be very clear here, when I understood that this was real, I did remove myself from the group and began the process of writing this so that I could make the public aware, our reading public aware, that this government had, let's just say, poor digital hygiene. So it's a very serious thing, and I would rather not be engaged in that kind of text change.

Radio Atlantic
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

But I have to say, and I want to be very clear here, when I understood that this was real, I did remove myself from the group and began the process of writing this so that I could make the public aware, our reading public aware, that this government had, let's just say, poor digital hygiene. So it's a very serious thing, and I would rather not be engaged in that kind of text change.

Radio Atlantic
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

But I have to say, and I want to be very clear here, when I understood that this was real, I did remove myself from the group and began the process of writing this so that I could make the public aware, our reading public aware, that this government had, let's just say, poor digital hygiene. So it's a very serious thing, and I would rather not be engaged in that kind of text change.

Radio Atlantic
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

Thank you.

Radio Atlantic
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

Thank you.

Radio Atlantic
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

Thank you.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

There's a shortage on eggs happening and the bird flu is to blame.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

There's a shortage on eggs happening and the bird flu is to blame.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

There's a shortage on eggs happening and the bird flu is to blame.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

I think about this a lot, and I think we're probably still in the middle ranges here, you know, like depending on... All else that is going on, because I think also relative threat is important here. You know, five, six is fair, but I think much more important is the fact that that number has ticked steadily up since this time last year.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

I think about this a lot, and I think we're probably still in the middle ranges here, you know, like depending on... All else that is going on, because I think also relative threat is important here. You know, five, six is fair, but I think much more important is the fact that that number has ticked steadily up since this time last year.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

I think about this a lot, and I think we're probably still in the middle ranges here, you know, like depending on... All else that is going on, because I think also relative threat is important here. You know, five, six is fair, but I think much more important is the fact that that number has ticked steadily up since this time last year.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

And I think that is really telling. It says that the threat is growing and that there's not necessarily anything stopping it from ratcheting upward closer to 10%. And the other thing is that we had time to contain it and keep it at a two or three and never let it get beyond that. And we did not.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

And I think that is really telling. It says that the threat is growing and that there's not necessarily anything stopping it from ratcheting upward closer to 10%. And the other thing is that we had time to contain it and keep it at a two or three and never let it get beyond that. And we did not.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

And I think that is really telling. It says that the threat is growing and that there's not necessarily anything stopping it from ratcheting upward closer to 10%. And the other thing is that we had time to contain it and keep it at a two or three and never let it get beyond that. And we did not.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

Yeah. So to be clear, the moment I'm referring to, last spring was the first time that the U.S. detected this virus in dairy cattle. And I've started referring to that moment as the cow tipping point. That's true. That's, you know, that's pretty bad. That's good.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

Yeah. So to be clear, the moment I'm referring to, last spring was the first time that the U.S. detected this virus in dairy cattle. And I've started referring to that moment as the cow tipping point. That's true. That's, you know, that's pretty bad. That's good.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

Yeah. So to be clear, the moment I'm referring to, last spring was the first time that the U.S. detected this virus in dairy cattle. And I've started referring to that moment as the cow tipping point. That's true. That's, you know, that's pretty bad. That's good.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

At that time, it was really detected in just a small number of herds that the government could have really intervened. They basically could have done more to keep the virus from spreading to other herds. Instead, they kind of let business proceed as usual and dairy cattle move all over the place throughout their lifetime. they gave the virus more opportunities to spread.

Radio Atlantic
The Bird-Flu Tipping Point

At that time, it was really detected in just a small number of herds that the government could have really intervened. They basically could have done more to keep the virus from spreading to other herds. Instead, they kind of let business proceed as usual and dairy cattle move all over the place throughout their lifetime. they gave the virus more opportunities to spread.