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    John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Remembering Early 1990s New York

    John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Remembering Early 1990s New York

    In this week’s essay, John discusses an onboarding memo for his assistant Laura, and recounts his early days living and working in New York City. 
     
    Notebook Entries:
    Notebook 75
    Onboard memo for Laura

    Notebook 3, page 44. May 1991
    June 17 start job. Good stuff

    Notebook 3, page 46. May 1991
    Tips on buying renting in NYC
    Ask about broker
    20s and 30s East side. Murry Hill
    Live on no major avenue
    Interest bearing account for security deposit
    Medeco locks

    Notebook 4, page 15
    Scared standing on 34th and Broadway
    $6 cab fare

    Notebook 4, page 42
    Getting lost in the village

    References:
    The Little Brown Book of Anecdotes by Clifton Fadiman 
    Medeco Locks
    “Here is New York” by E.B. White
    “Silly Job Interview” - Monty Python 
    John Cleese on Creativity in Management
    Herbie Hancock: Miles Davis’ Essential Lesson On Mistakes


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    • 44 min
    Amicus: How Originalism Ate the Law: The Trick

    Amicus: How Originalism Ate the Law: The Trick

    In this, the first part of a special series on Amicus and at Slate.com, we are lifting the lid on an old-timey sounding method of constitutional interpretation that has unleashed a revolution in our courts, and an assault on our rights. But originalism’s origins are much more recent than you suppose, and its effects much more widespread than the constitutional earthquakes of overturning settled precedent like Roe v Wade or supercharging gun rights as in Heller and Bruen. Originalism’s aftershocks are being felt throughout the courts, the law, politics and our lives, and we haven’t talked about it enough. On this week’s show, Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern explore the history of originalism. They talk to Professor Jack Balkin about its religious valence, and Saul Cornell about originalism’s first major constitutional triumph in Heller. And they’ll tell you how originalism’s first big public outing fell flat, thanks in part to Senator Ted Kennedy’s ability to envision the future, as well as the past.
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    • 47 min
    ICYMI: How Challengers Took Over the Internet

    ICYMI: How Challengers Took Over the Internet

    On today’s show, Rachelle and Candice join the rest of the internet in yapping about Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers which features Zendaya as tennis prodigy Tashi Duncan and her paramours, Art (Mike Faist) and Patrick (Josh O’Connor). In a spoiler-filled discussion, they dive deep into the scenes, needle drops and press tour moments that have kept social media abuzz.
    This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton.
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    • 39 min
    Slate Money: Will New DEA Rules Light Up the Weed Business?

    Slate Money: Will New DEA Rules Light Up the Weed Business?

    This week: A new DEA designation for cannabis means high times for pot smokers, but what about the industry? Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the future of the cannabis business, Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao’s lax, four-month prison sentence, and why Americans keep buying more cheap junk (but spend fortunes on ravioli). In the Plus segment: Elon Musk fired Tesla’s Supercharger network team: a bold move, or just a dumb one?
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    • 50 min
    A Word: A Decade of Disappointment

    A Word: A Decade of Disappointment

    The city of Flint, Michigan made headlines in spring of 2014, after public officials recognized dangerously high lead levels in the water supply. After ten years and three presidents, many African American Flint residents say their health is still being compromised by their water, and civil actions aimed at compensating them have –so far– only enriched lawyers. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Adam Mahoney, the climate journalist for Capital B News. They discuss how the water crisis has affected everything from schools, to crime, to housing, and about ongoing efforts to make it right.

    Guest: Adam Mahoney, climate reporter for Capital B News

    Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola

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    • 29 min
    Dear Prudence: My Brother Is a Budding Alex Jones. Help!

    Dear Prudence: My Brother Is a Budding Alex Jones. Help!

    In this episode, Heben Nigatu (HBO’s Game Theory with Bomani Jones and BuzzFeed podcast Another Round) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about what to do when a group chat explodes over allegations about offensive humor, when to cut a narcissistic stepsister from the wedding guest list, and how to relate to a little brother who’s openly sharing his wild conspiracy theories and alt-right views across social media.
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    • 34 min

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76 Ratings

76 Ratings

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downton abbey discussion

want to thank you for this show. I have been faithful to Downton Abbey, but was bored with it. The discussion on Slate is informed, friendly, aware, and appropriately funny. I watch the shows now, and enjoy putting their opinions against my own, enjoy things worth seeing they see that I hadn’t seen. Adds a dimension. thanks. phil

slakjaw ,

No Pesca please

Totally not missing Mike Pesca. Please don’t bring him back.

doug in Toronto ,

Where is Pesca?

I don’t know whether Mike Pesca’s firing was right or wrong, but I DO know that I heard no discussion or analysis about it on any Slate podcast or article. They are fearless , critical, and contrarian on every topic but themselves, where they observe a very typical reluctance to tell a story that management doesn’t want them to tell. A year ago it was “too soon to talk”, but seemingly it still is, and always will be so. Some of these hosts used to call him a friend. So - Stand up for him, or tell me what you know that has led to a difficult change of mind. Your silence is very disappointing.

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