Natalie Kitroweth
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Did you talk to Irene about any of this, about these blurred lines between reality and this created fantasy world? What does she think about some of this stuff?
Did you talk to Irene about any of this, about these blurred lines between reality and this created fantasy world? What does she think about some of this stuff?
Love takes many forms, I guess. Kashmir, thanks for coming on the show. Thanks, Natalie. We'll be right back. Here's what else you need to know today. The growing rift between the US and France over the war in Ukraine was unmistakable during a meeting between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday.
Love takes many forms, I guess. Kashmir, thanks for coming on the show. Thanks, Natalie. We'll be right back. Here's what else you need to know today. The growing rift between the US and France over the war in Ukraine was unmistakable during a meeting between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday.
Amid handshakes, hugs, and compliments, the two leaders struck very different notes on the causes of the conflict in Ukraine and the path to resolving it. Trump predicted a peace deal could be made between Russia and Ukraine within weeks. But he made no mention of Ukrainian sovereignty, he refused to call Vladimir Putin a dictator, and he falsely claimed that the U.S.
Amid handshakes, hugs, and compliments, the two leaders struck very different notes on the causes of the conflict in Ukraine and the path to resolving it. Trump predicted a peace deal could be made between Russia and Ukraine within weeks. But he made no mention of Ukrainian sovereignty, he refused to call Vladimir Putin a dictator, and he falsely claimed that the U.S.
had spent three times as much on the war as Europe. Macron made clear that Russia was to blame for the war, and corrected President Trump's false statements about European aid. And... Roberta Flack, the singer and pianist whose elegant blend of soul, jazz, and folk made her one of the most popular artists of the 1970s, died at the age of 88.
had spent three times as much on the war as Europe. Macron made clear that Russia was to blame for the war, and corrected President Trump's false statements about European aid. And... Roberta Flack, the singer and pianist whose elegant blend of soul, jazz, and folk made her one of the most popular artists of the 1970s, died at the age of 88.
Flack, who grew up in a segregated town in Virginia, got her big break playing piano at an upscale opera-themed restaurant in Washington, D.C.
Flack, who grew up in a segregated town in Virginia, got her big break playing piano at an upscale opera-themed restaurant in Washington, D.C.
Before long, she was recording breakout hits like Where Is the Love and Killing Me Softly. In 1974, she became the first artist ever to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in two consecutive years.
Before long, she was recording breakout hits like Where Is the Love and Killing Me Softly. In 1974, she became the first artist ever to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in two consecutive years.
Today's episode was produced by Nina Feldman, Sydney Harper, Shannon Lin, and Mary Wilson. It was edited by Brendan Klinkenberg and Mike Benoit. Contains original music by Diane Wong, Marion Lozano, Rowan Nemisto, Alishaba Etup, and Pat McCusker, and was engineered by Chris Wood. Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsberg of Wonderly. That's it for The Daily. I'm Natalie Ketro-Eff.
Today's episode was produced by Nina Feldman, Sydney Harper, Shannon Lin, and Mary Wilson. It was edited by Brendan Klinkenberg and Mike Benoit. Contains original music by Diane Wong, Marion Lozano, Rowan Nemisto, Alishaba Etup, and Pat McCusker, and was engineered by Chris Wood. Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsberg of Wonderly. That's it for The Daily. I'm Natalie Ketro-Eff.
See you tomorrow.
See you tomorrow.
From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitro-Eff. This is The Daily. Over the past week, President Trump avoided a trade war with Canada and Mexico, but he actively escalated one with China. That's because when it comes to domestic manufacturing, China has become more powerful than the United States, Japan, Germany, South Korea, and Britain combined.
From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitro-Eff. This is The Daily. Over the past week, President Trump avoided a trade war with Canada and Mexico, but he actively escalated one with China. That's because when it comes to domestic manufacturing, China has become more powerful than the United States, Japan, Germany, South Korea, and Britain combined.
Today, my colleague Keith Bratcher explains why China's dominance as a trading partner has become such a threat to Trump's agenda and whether the United States will ever be able to catch up. It's Monday, February 10th.
Today, my colleague Keith Bratcher explains why China's dominance as a trading partner has become such a threat to Trump's agenda and whether the United States will ever be able to catch up. It's Monday, February 10th.