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    • Building Connections and Supporting Each OtherConnect with neighbors for community resilience and question systemic issues for a more equitable society

      It's important to build strong connections within our communities and support each other during times of need. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteers network, emphasizes this idea by encouraging people to form meaningful social bonds and prepare for emergencies together. Meanwhile, in a different context, the MTV challenge podcast highlights the importance of addressing systemic issues and questioning the narrative of "bad apples" in certain institutions, such as law enforcement. The podcast host raises the question of where the good apples are, implying that there are good officers who uphold ethical standards, but they may not be receiving enough attention or support. Both discussions emphasize the importance of community, connection, and questioning the status quo. To build a more connected community, visit caneighbors.com, and to listen to thought-provoking conversations, tune in to MTV's official challenge podcast.

    • The absence of accountability and intervention from officers in police brutality casesCommunities seek action to address high crime rates, but police officers prioritize maintaining order over individual accountability, making it difficult for 'good apples' to intervene in police brutality cases

      The lack of accountability and intervention from other officers in instances of police brutality raises questions about the presence and effectiveness of "good apples" in the police system. The speaker points out that in communities experiencing high crime rates, residents are often actively seeking to address the issues, but this same sense of community and action is not seen among police officers. The speaker believes that the system itself, which prioritizes maintaining order over individual accountability, is the root cause of the issue, and that the power of the system makes it difficult for individual officers to challenge its practices. Ultimately, the speaker's question remains: where are the good apples in the police force, and why aren't we seeing them intervene in instances of police brutality?

    • Understanding the designs of complex systemsRecognizing patterns in complex systems can lead to meaningful connections and growth. Stay informed, engaged, and proactive to make a difference.

      Our systems, including those related to criminal justice and community building, are designed with specific outcomes in mind. The Daily Show's discussion on the criminal justice system highlights that mass incarceration is not a result of a few "bad apples" but rather a system that is functioning as intended. Meanwhile, Neighbor to Neighbor emphasizes the importance of building strong communities to prepare for unexpected events and challenges. These examples underscore the significance of understanding the underlying structures and designs of the systems we encounter in our daily lives. By recognizing these patterns, we can work towards creating positive change. The MTV Challenge Podcast adds another layer to this discussion, reminding us that engaging with various forms of media can provide valuable insights and entertainment. The return of the podcast for another season emphasizes the importance of staying informed and connected, especially during uncertain times. In summary, the key takeaway is that our world is filled with complex systems, and understanding their designs can lead to meaningful connections and growth. By being informed, engaged, and proactive, we can make a difference in our communities and beyond.

    Recent Episodes from The Daily Show: Ears Edition

    Jon Stewart Breaks Down Trump's Blatant Debate Lies and Biden's Senior Moments | Lori Gottlieb

    Jon Stewart Breaks Down Trump's Blatant Debate Lies and Biden's Senior Moments | Lori Gottlieb

    Jon Stewart goes live after CNN's presidential debate to unpack Biden's senior moments and Trump's blatant lies. And psychotherapist and best-selling author of "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" Lori Gottlieb discusses the impact of the debate on mental health and anxiety. They break down the difference between productive and unproductive anxiety during an election cycle, clashing with people on social media and how to deal with the existential fear perpetuated by news outlets. 

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    SCOTUS Ruling Makes Bribing Easier | Sharon Lerner

    SCOTUS Ruling Makes Bribing Easier | Sharon Lerner

    Michael Kosta reports on the highs and lows of yesterday’s primaries, the Supreme Court’s ruling that makes it easier for politicians to accept bribes as “tips,” and AI’s effect on the music industry as record labels scramble to protect their artists from fake tunes. Plus, a helium-leaking spaceship from Boeing has left two astronauts stranded, and Ronny Chieng joins with updates from the ISS. Then, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog sits down with a group of undecided voters and tries a handful of tactics to get them to make up their damn minds, from sandwich comparisons to Cheesecake Factory metaphors. And ProPublica reporter Sharon Lerner sits down to discuss her latest piece in collaboration with The New Yorker on 3M’s use and concealment of forever chemicals.

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    Infowars Shuts Down, Julian Assange Goes Free & China Visits Far Side of the Moon | Peter S. Goodman

    Infowars Shuts Down, Julian Assange Goes Free & China Visits Far Side of the Moon | Peter S. Goodman

    Michael Kosta reports on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s prison release, Alex Jones’s shameless cash grab as his conspiracy network Infowars shutters, and a new Surgeon General advisory warning against, uh, gun violence? Plus, China one-upped America’s lunar landing by visiting the far side of the moon and Josh Johnson shares some advice on how the U.S. can reassert its supremacy. Also, Lewis Black tackles big companies like Chick-fil-A and Apple, as well as fire departments and hospitals, expanding into the summer camp space. And, Peter S. Goodman, New York Times global economics correspondent and author of “How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain,” discusses American business and consumer reliance on a rickety supply chain, the need for anti-trust enforcement, and creating a more resilient supply chain that’s not just optimized for big box retailers and investors.

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    Michael Kosta Covers Trump's Accusal of Biden Drug Use Ahead of Debate | Paul W. Downs

    Michael Kosta Covers Trump's Accusal of Biden Drug Use Ahead of Debate | Paul W. Downs

    With Biden and Trump set to face-off in their first presidential debate of 2024, Michael Kosta is taking a look at each candidate’s preparation. While Joe Biden is practicing being insulted at mock debates, Trump is lowering expectations, accusing Biden of doping, and making up some new words, like “refuttal.” Desi Lydic and Troy Iwata weigh in with a debate over the best type of debate prep. And, with a quarter million dollar investment from his parents, a garage to work from, and MC Hammer khakis, Jeff Bezos had everything he needed to start the empire known today as Amazon. From launching Amazon to launching a shuttle into space, Bezos has solidified his place as history’s most powerful nerd. Then, Emmy-winning writer, actor, and co-creator of the hit Max series “Hacks” Paul W. Downs talks about his multi-hyphenate role at the show, what it means in comedy to be a “hack,” how people outside of showbiz can relate to the character of Deborah Vance, and how The Daily Show brought him and his “Broad City” co-star Ilana Glazer into each other’s lives.

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    The Stand-Up & Late-Night Connection: Daily Show Writers Roundtable | Behind the Show

    The Stand-Up & Late-Night Connection: Daily Show Writers Roundtable | Behind the Show

    TDS Correspondent Josh Johnson chats with writers Kat Radley and David Angelo about writing for The Daily Show as stand-up comics. They discuss what it’s like adjusting to a topical late night show compared to writing and performing for themselves onstage, as well as their approach to pitching jokes in the writer’s room and writing for different guest hosts. 

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    Rosalind Chao & Ebon Moss-Bachrach Talk Sci-Fi Tropes and Preparing for New Roles | Guest Spotlight

    Rosalind Chao & Ebon Moss-Bachrach Talk Sci-Fi Tropes and Preparing for New Roles | Guest Spotlight

    Actor Rosalind Chao joins Ronny Chieng and Desi Lydic to discuss her Netflix show "3 Body Problem," as well as break down Eastern vs. Western sci-fi tropes and how she helped Ronny work on his American accent. Plus, Emmy-award winning actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach talks about his character arc in the new season of "The Bear" and how he's preparing to play The Thing in Marvel's upcoming "Fantastic Four."

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    Putin & Kim Jong-un’s Dictator Hang | Ebon Moss-Bachrach

    Putin & Kim Jong-un’s Dictator Hang | Ebon Moss-Bachrach

    Ronny Chieng & Desi Lydic dive into Vladimir Putin & Kim Jong-un’s lively boys trip in North Korea, the climate protester attack on Stonehenge and Taylor Swift’s private jet, and Louisiana’s new bill blurring the lines of church and state. Plus, Michael Kosta stops by to evaluate whether Republicans can handle the moral standards of the Ten Commandments. Jordan Klepper also heads to the battleground state of Wisconsin for Trump's first campaign rally as an official convict, but of course, even a guilty verdict isn't gonna stop MAGA heads from MAGA-ing. And Emmy Award-winning actor, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, talks about his character’s evolution on the upcoming season of “The Bear.” He discusses how he gets a chance to mouth off as Cousin Richie, his chemistry with the cast, and how he’s preparing for his role as The Thing in Marvel’s upcoming “Fantastic Four.”

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    Abortion: Mission Impossible | The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart

    Abortion: Mission Impossible | The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart

    On Mondays, Jon Stewart hosts The Daily Show, but now on Thursdays, he hosts The Weekly Show — a new podcast featuring in-depth conversations exploring some of the biggest threats to our democracy. In this episode, Jon addresses the backward slide of reproductive rights in America. Joining him are NYU Law professor Melissa Murray, who also co-hosts the Strict Scrutiny podcast, as well as Jessica Valenti, founder of AbortionEveryDay.com and author of the forthcoming book, “Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win.” Catch new episodes of The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart every Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts.

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