NPR News: 09-10-2024 6PM EDT
Digest
The podcast begins with a promotion for the NPR Plus bundle, offering ad-free listening across 20+ podcasts. It then delves into a new poll revealing that 70% of Americans plan to watch the upcoming vice presidential debate. The poll also highlights Trump's perceived strengths in handling the economy, immigration, and foreign policy, while Harris leads in likability, trustworthiness, and representing change. The podcast then discusses a Missouri abortion rights referendum that will be on the November ballot, potentially overturning the state's near-total ban on abortion. The EU's highest court has ruled against Apple and Google in two major cases, imposing multi-billion dollar fines for tax avoidance and anti-competitive practices. Hurricane Trump is heading towards the Louisiana coast, prompting warnings for residents to evacuate. The US has accused Iran of sending short-range ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine war, leading to new sanctions against Iran. New mammogram rules are being implemented to provide patients with more information about breast density, which could help detect more cancers sooner. Finally, a Delta Airlines Airbus A350 plane struck the tail of a smaller regional jet at Atlanta airport, causing no serious injuries but marking another embarrassment for the airline.
Outlines
NPR Plus Bundle and News Headlines
The podcast begins with a promotion for the NPR Plus bundle, offering ad-free listening across 20+ podcasts. It then covers a range of news headlines, including the upcoming vice presidential debate, a Missouri abortion rights referendum, EU rulings against Apple and Google, Hurricane Trump, Iran's missile shipments to Russia, new mammogram rules, and a Delta Airlines plane incident.
Vice Presidential Debate Preview and Poll Results
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour Marist poll reveals that 70% of Americans plan to watch the upcoming vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The poll also highlights Trump's perceived strengths in handling the economy, immigration, and foreign policy, while Harris leads in likability, trustworthiness, and representing change.
Missouri Abortion Rights Referendum and EU Court Rulings
Missouri voters will decide on a ballot measure this November that could enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. The Missouri Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling that blocked the measure from the ballot, paving the way for a statewide vote. Planned Parenthood is confident that voters will support the measure, which could overturn the state's near-total ban on abortion. The European Union's highest court has ruled against Apple and Google in two major cases, imposing multi-billion dollar fines. Apple must pay back taxes to Ireland for using Dublin as a tax shelter, while Google faces a penalty for illegally favoring its own shopping service over competitors. These rulings mark a significant victory for the EU's crackdown on big tech.
Hurricane Trump, Iran Sanctions, and New Mammogram Rules
Hurricane Trump is heading towards the Louisiana coast, prompting warnings from the governor for residents in the southern portion of the state to evacuate. The storm is expected to reach hurricane status and potentially make landfall the following day. The US has accused Iran of sending short-range ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine war. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced new sanctions against Iran, calling the missile shipment a substantial escalation. The sanctions target Iran Air, the country's main carrier, which has pledged to cut ties with Tehran if Russia uses the missiles against Ukraine. New rules are being implemented to provide patients with more information about breast density during mammograms. Experts believe that this additional information could help detect more cancers sooner, as denser breasts are associated with a higher risk of cancer and a lower likelihood of diagnosis.
Keywords
NPR Plus Bundle
A subscription service offered by NPR that provides ad-free listening across 20+ podcasts and supports NPR's mission of creating a more informed public.
Vice Presidential Debate
A televised event where candidates for political office engage in a structured discussion and debate on various issues.
Abortion Rights
The legal right of a woman to terminate her pregnancy, often a contentious issue with strong opinions on both sides.
EU Antitrust Law
Laws and regulations enforced by the European Union to prevent anti-competitive practices and ensure fair competition in the market.
Hurricane Trump
A hurricane that is expected to make landfall on the Louisiana coast, prompting warnings and evacuations.
Ballistic Missile
A guided missile that travels along a ballistic trajectory, typically used for long-range attacks.
Breast Density
The amount of dense tissue in the breast, which can affect the visibility of tumors on mammograms.
Delta Airlines
A major American airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, known for its extensive network and frequent flyer program.
Q&A
What are the key takeaways from the NPR/PBS NewsHour Marist poll regarding the upcoming vice presidential debate?
The poll suggests that Trump is perceived as stronger on economic, immigration, and foreign policy issues, while Harris is seen as more likable, trustworthy, and representative of change.
What is the significance of the Missouri Supreme Court's decision regarding the abortion rights referendum?
The decision allows the referendum to be placed on the November ballot, potentially overturning the state's near-total ban on abortion if voters approve it.
What are the implications of the EU court rulings against Apple and Google?
These rulings demonstrate the EU's commitment to holding even the most powerful tech companies accountable for anti-competitive practices and tax avoidance.
How could the new mammogram rules improve cancer detection?
By providing patients with more information about breast density, the rules aim to increase awareness of the increased risk of cancer associated with denser breasts and encourage earlier detection.
Show Notes
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