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Ep 33 | NYT For Free Speech, Texas Abortions, Adams v. The Left, Ukrainian Refugees

Ep 33 | NYT For Free Speech, Texas Abortions, Adams v. The Left, Ukrainian Refugees

FromLost Debate


Ep 33 | NYT For Free Speech, Texas Abortions, Adams v. The Left, Ukrainian Refugees

FromLost Debate

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ravi and guest host Liz Wolfe start by unpacking the New York Times’ recent editorial stating “America Has a Free Speech Problem.” They discuss what took the paper so long to say so and the countless examples that prove them right. Citigroup says it will pay travel costs for Texas-based employees to get out-of-state abortions. We’ll explain how that fight fits into the national debate around abortion. Eric Adams is meeting fresh resistance from the progressive left in New York. We’ll talk Ravi’s favorite mayor. And the U.S. now says it will take 100,000 refugees from Ukraine: what that promise means, and what makes Ukraine’s crisis so pressing.

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Lost Debate, a twice-weekly YouTube and podcast program that brings you news, ideas, and trends of the day. It's hosted by Ravi Gupta - former Obama administration and campaign staffer turned school principal and superintendent, and Rikki Schlott - a Gen Z New York Post columnist and libertarian fighting to protect free speech.