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Natalie Kittroff

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
354 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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The Daily
The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

Trump hosted Argentinian President Javier Mele at the White House on Tuesday, just days after the U.S.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

agreed to move ahead with a $20 billion bailout of Argentina.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

Trump explicitly tied U.S.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

economic support for the country to the political fortunes of Malay, who's trying to stave off a financial meltdown at home and whose party is facing tough midterm elections this month.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

Trump acknowledged that the bailout was intended to support the Argentinian leader's fiscally conservative policies and wouldn't make a big difference for the U.S.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

Today's episode was produced by Caitlin O'Keefe and Carlos Prieto.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

It was edited by Lizzo Balin and Michael Benoit and contains original music by Marion Lozano, Will Reed and Dan Powell and was engineered by Alyssa Moxley.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

That's it for The Daily.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

I'm Natalie Ketroff.

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The Border Czar and a Bag of $50,000

See you tomorrow.

The Daily
Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitroweth, and this is The Daily. As wildfires ravage Southern California for a seventh straight day, residents are seeking answers about why so much has been lost and whether their government could have done more to protect them.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitroweth, and this is The Daily. As wildfires ravage Southern California for a seventh straight day, residents are seeking answers about why so much has been lost and whether their government could have done more to protect them.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

Today, my colleagues Mike Baker and Chris Flavell on the response so far and whether some of the devastation could have been avoided. It's Tuesday, January 14th.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

Today, my colleagues Mike Baker and Chris Flavell on the response so far and whether some of the devastation could have been avoided. It's Tuesday, January 14th.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

In the days since the fire started, a bleak picture has emerged of the extent of the damage they caused.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

In the days since the fire started, a bleak picture has emerged of the extent of the damage they caused.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

These fires are on pace to be the most destructive in California's history. In the Palisades, on the west side of Los Angeles, an out-of-control fire ripped through homes and historic landmarks. Near the eastern edge of the city, entire neighborhoods in Altadena were reduced to ashes. As rescuers combed through the rubble, they found the body of a man named Victor Shaw.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

These fires are on pace to be the most destructive in California's history. In the Palisades, on the west side of Los Angeles, an out-of-control fire ripped through homes and historic landmarks. Near the eastern edge of the city, entire neighborhoods in Altadena were reduced to ashes. As rescuers combed through the rubble, they found the body of a man named Victor Shaw.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

He was laying dead in his front yard, clutching a garden hose.

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Could the L.A. Fires Have Been Stopped Sooner?

He was laying dead in his front yard, clutching a garden hose.