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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.

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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.

    Inside politics: Elon Musk, the Prime Minister and a cauldron of poison

    Inside politics: Elon Musk, the Prime Minister and a cauldron of poison

    A video of a violent attack on a Sydney bishop has sparked an international fight over free speech, censorship, and the potential threats such videos could pose when spread on social media.

    US billionaire Elon Musk's social media platform X was ordered by Australia's E Safety Commissioner Julie Inman grant to take down some copies of the clip, amid fees it could be used to radicalise more people.

    Musk has been fighting the takedown drawing criticism from politicians across the spectrum, including from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

    The Coalition wants young children blocked from social media to protect them from harmful content, while the country's top policing and spy agencies have vowed to protect children from extremist poison, and called on platforms to do better.

    Today political correspondent Paul Sakkal and chief political correspondent David Crowe join Rachel Clun on this week's Inside Politics.

    Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here.
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    • 21 min
    Peter Hartcher on how the US finally re-emerged as an 'indispensable power'

    Peter Hartcher on how the US finally re-emerged as an 'indispensable power'

    After more than a decade of weakening strategic resolve under the Obama and Trump administrations, the United States is showing signs of re-emerging as an indispensable power to the world.

    The United States helped to curtail broader conflict in the Middle East by rallying a coordinated response to Iran’s attack on Israel, and passed a 95 billion dollar aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

    This willingness to again embrace its role as the gamekeeper and gardener of the international order comes after years of miscalculations that served only to embolden the world’s autocrats and their ambitions.

    Today, international editor Peter Hartcher on three key positions taken by the United States and what this may mean for its allies and the world order.
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    • 18 min
    Why accused killer mushroom cook doesn't want case heard in Melbourne

    Why accused killer mushroom cook doesn't want case heard in Melbourne

    Earlier this week, the woman at the centre of the mushroom deaths case that captured the attention of the country, attended court for the second time.

    Erin Patterson was arrested and charged in November last year with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder in the small-town Victorian case tracked around the world.

    Legal teams are now focusing their efforts on the timing and location for a committal hearing, which could be impacted by a request from Patterson’s legal team to have the case tested in front of her peers in a local court.

    Patterson has already spent five months in custody, and may spend many more waiting for a hearing that could be pushed out to 2025.

    Today, crime and justice reporter Erin Pearson on everything we know so far, and what we can expect next.
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    • 9 min
    Missile strikes, confusion and tension: What’s happening between Israel and Iran?

    Missile strikes, confusion and tension: What’s happening between Israel and Iran?

    After seven months of war in the Middle East, the world again held its breath when news emerged that Israel had struck inside Iran.

    This followed an unprecedented attack by Iran on April 14, when it launched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israeli military targets.

    What appeared on Friday to be a major response from Israel, and a signal of potentially a significant escalation in the region, then gave way to conflicting reports and confusion.

    So what actually occurred, and what might happen from here?

    Today, digital foreign editor Chris Zappone on the history of tension between Iran and Israel, a proxy war, and what both sides seek to gain from conflict.
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    • 13 min
    Lust, power and hush money: In court with Donald Trump

    Lust, power and hush money: In court with Donald Trump

    Last week, Donald Trump became the first current or former US president to face a criminal trial, charged with falsifying business records in an attempt to cover up a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Allegations he has denied.

    The first hurdle of the trial was jury selection, but finally, a 12-person panel was sworn in.

    But it took laborious vetting by the legal teams to get there. Prospective jurors took themselves out of selection because they professed they couldn’t be impartial, while a rigorous survey of candidates included questions such as: Have you ever read the ‘Art of the Deal’ or attended a Proud Boys rally?

    Today, US correspondent Farrah Tomazin on the highlights from week one, and what to expect from the next six to eight weeks.
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    • 18 min
    Inside Politics: Politicians tested in the wake of Sydney stabbing attacks

    Inside Politics: Politicians tested in the wake of Sydney stabbing attacks

    The past week has seen two shocking stabbing attacks by lone actors in Sydney - one in the city’s east, and one in its west. 

    Both incidents have horrified the community, but the attack against a Bishop at an Assyrian Christian church on Monday evening has prompted a particularly strong political response. 

    These two destabilising events represent a test of Australia’s social cohesion, and a test of our political leaders’ capacity to nurture tolerance within the community at a time of great international tensions. 

    Joining Jacqueline Maley to discuss is political correspondent Paul Sakkal, national security correspondent Matthew Knott, and chief political correspondent David Crowe.

    Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here.
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    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

3.3 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

grezzbop ,

Quality content, well presented

I have listened to Please Explain since the show’s inception. I wrote a brief review some time and thought it worth updating.

As I said in my first review, the title ‘Please Explain’ is a nice historical touch and a great title for this program. The shows are concise but sufficient length to properly explain a subject with enough detail to be enlightening and not so long that they become overly-detailed. I view Please Explain as hard news explained in an accessible way for anyone.

I pay attention to all kinds of news media and am usually sighing at the slanting of the material towards Get Up, or the IPA and stablemates, the LNP or the ALP, or other parties or innumerable interest groups. I like that I don’t hear any of that slant on Please Explain. I also like hearing their acknowledgement of when, for example, Channel 9 was affected by the cyberattack and Please Explain acknowledged its connection to Ch 9. I like the daily alternation
of Tory and Nathaniel. It’s also nice to hear the hosts welcome a first-timer to the show, or mention how someone has appeared previously

My two curmudgeon-like observations ...
1) some of the the show’s journalist/guests don’t have the type of voices that I like listening to; they are somewhat gravelly or fried. But those ‘guests’ aren’t the hosts and can’t necessarily be expected to speak with Tory Maguire’s broadcast-quality voice; so I will try not to be too much of a curmudgeon and will cut your journalist-guests some slack. It’s worth adding that I do like the range of speaking style and voice quality to some extent. I like the authenticity; furthermore, nobody on Please Explain sounds affected or self-important like other daily podcasts in Australia and around the world

2) Tory, Nathaniel and many others have either been born with good voices or had good voice training. Tory, you voice is authoritative, and a pleasure to listen to; your voice is one of the reasons why I continually choose Please Explain over your competition; sometimes, though, you sound like you are late for dinner when you say your intro. It feels churlish and audacious of me to say so I will just whisper ‘please slow down your intro’ followed by KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!

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