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The DailyThe DailyOne Rural Doctor on the Cuts to MedicaidWhen Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have predicted that millions of working people who need health care will lose it.The truth will emerge in rural and often Republican-voting areas where cuts to Medicaid funding will be felt most deeply. Natalie Kitroeff spoke to a family doctor in one of those...2025-07-1400 minThe DailyThe DailyOne Rural Doctor on the Cuts to MedicaidWhen Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have predicted that millions of working people who need health care will lose it.The truth will emerge in rural and often Republican-voting areas where cuts to Medicaid funding will be felt most deeply. Natalie Kitroeff spoke to a family doctor in one of those...2025-07-1430 minpodcast de Aderssa Santospodcast de Aderssa SantosOne Rural Doctor on the Real Cost of Medicaid ChangesWhen Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have predicted that millions of working people who need health care will lose it.The truth will emerge in rural and often Republican-voting areas where cuts to Medicaid funding will be felt most deeply. Natalie Kitroeff spoke to a family doctor in one of those places, western North...2025-07-1432 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUOne Rural Doctor on the Real Cost of Medicaid ChangesWhen Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have predicted that millions of working people who need health care will lose it.The truth will emerge in rural and often Republican-voting areas where cuts to Medicaid funding will be felt most deeply. Natalie Kitroeff spoke to a family doctor in one of those places, western North...2025-07-1432 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastOne Rural Doctor on the Real Cost of Medicaid ChangesWhen Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have predicted that millions of working people who need health care will lose it.The truth will emerge in rural and often Republican-voting areas where cuts to Medicaid funding will be felt most deeply. Natalie Kitroeff spoke to a family doctor in one of those places, western North...2025-07-1432 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUWhat to Expect From Trump’s New Trade DramaAfter months of delaying his most extreme tariffs, President Trump is now threatening to revive the most aggressive version of his global trade war.America’s trading partners, investors and consumers are bracing for impact.The Times journalists Natalie Kitroeff, Ana Swanson, Maggie Haberman and Ben Casselman sit down to discuss what we can expect and what Mr. Trump’s endgame might be.Guest:Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times.Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.Ben Casselman, the chief economics correspondent for The New York Times.Background read...2025-07-1032 minpodcast de Aderssa Santospodcast de Aderssa SantosWhat to Expect From Trump’s New Trade DramaAfter months of delaying his most extreme tariffs, President Trump is now threatening to revive the most aggressive version of his global trade war.America’s trading partners, investors and consumers are bracing for impact.The Times journalists Natalie Kitroeff, Ana Swanson, Maggie Haberman and Ben Casselman sit down to discuss what we can expect and what Mr. Trump’s endgame might be.Guest:Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times.Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.Ben Casselman, the chief economics correspondent for The New York Times.Background read...2025-07-1032 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastWhat to Expect From Trump’s New Trade DramaAfter months of delaying his most extreme tariffs, President Trump is now threatening to revive the most aggressive version of his global trade war.America’s trading partners, investors and consumers are bracing for impact.The Times journalists Natalie Kitroeff, Ana Swanson, Maggie Haberman and Ben Casselman sit down to discuss what we can expect and what Mr. Trump’s endgame might be.Guest:Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times.Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.Ben Casselman, the chief economics correspondent for The New York Times.Background read...2025-07-1032 minThe DailyThe DailyWhat to Expect From Trump’s New Trade DramaAfter months of delaying his most extreme tariffs, President Trump is now threatening to revive the most aggressive version of his global trade war.America’s trading partners, investors and consumers are bracing for impact.The Times journalists Natalie Kitroeff, Ana Swanson, Maggie Haberman and Ben Casselman sit down to discuss what we can expect and what Mr. Trump’s endgame might be.Guest:Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times.Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.Ben Casselman, the chief econ...2025-07-1031 minThe DailyThe DailyWhat to Expect From Trump’s New Trade DramaAfter months of delaying his most extreme tariffs, President Trump is now threatening to revive the most aggressive version of his global trade war.America’s trading partners, investors and consumers are bracing for impact.The Times journalists Natalie Kitroeff, Ana Swanson, Maggie Haberman and Ben Casselman sit down to discuss what we can expect and what Mr. Trump’s endgame might be.Guest:Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times.Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.Ben Casselman, the chief econ...2025-07-1000 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUThe New Co-Hosts of 'The Daily'Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff officially join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of the show. Welcome to the next chapter. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-0310 minThe DailyThe DailyThe New Co-Hosts of 'The Daily'Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff officially join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of the show. Welcome to the next chapter. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-0309 minpodcast de Aderssa Santospodcast de Aderssa SantosThe New Co-Hosts of 'The Daily'Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff officially join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of the show. Welcome to the next chapter. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-0310 minThe DailyThe DailyThe New Co-Hosts of 'The Daily'Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff officially join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of the show. Welcome to the next chapter. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-0300 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastThe New Co-Hosts of 'The Daily'Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff officially join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts of the show. Welcome to the next chapter. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-06-0310 minPodnews Daily - podcast industry newsPodnews Daily - podcast industry newsThe Daily gets two new co-hostsSponsored by Magellan AI. Join networks like Wondery using Magellan AI to highlight opportunities for optimizing reach across podcast shows. Reach Lift From the New York Times, The Daily, one of the most popular podcasts in the world, is to get two new co-hosts. Natalie Kitroeff and Rachel Abrams will join Michael Barbaro as co-hosts, as Sabrina Tavernise returns to a reporting role. Rachel hosts today’s episode. “Natalie and Rachel are the perfect journalists to take us into this new chapter,” said Barbaro. Today is DNA Day, and also the launch day for Gene Pool Media, a new po...2025-04-2506 minThe DailyThe DailyFear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s TariffsThe reverberations from President Trump’s new global tariffs have rocked financial markets and world capitals. American stocks have plunged, and foreign leaders have issued forceful condemnations.The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Peter Goodman, Natalie Kitroeff and Jeanna Smialek sit down to try to make sense of Mr. Trump’s strategy and its consequences.Guest:Peter S. Goodman, who covers the global economy for The New York Times.Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Rea...2025-04-0434 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastFear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s TariffsThe reverberations from President Trump’s new global tariffs have rocked financial markets and world capitals. American stocks have plunged, and foreign leaders have issued forceful condemnations.The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Peter Goodman, Natalie Kitroeff and Jeanna Smialek sit down to try to make sense of Mr. Trump’s strategy and its consequences.Guest:Peter S. Goodman, who covers the global economy for The New York Times.Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Read about how Mr. Trump’s one-for-one tariff...2025-04-0434 minThe DailyThe DailyFear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s TariffsThe reverberations from President Trump’s new global tariffs have rocked financial markets and world capitals. American stocks have plunged, and foreign leaders have issued forceful condemnations.The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Peter Goodman, Natalie Kitroeff and Jeanna Smialek sit down to try to make sense of Mr. Trump’s strategy and its consequences.Guest:Peter S. Goodman, who covers the global economy for The New York Times.Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Rea...2025-04-0400 minThe DailyThe DailyHow Tariffs Are Shaking Up the War on FentanylFor years, even as fentanyl has killed Americans at an astonishing rate, Mexico has claimed that it was doing everything possible to crack down on production of the drug.This week, President Trump began using punishing new tariffs to test that claim.Natalie Kitroeff, who is the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses the surprising result of his tactics.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Mr. Trump’s threats and Mexico’s crackdown have hit Mexican cartels.Mexic...2025-03-0600 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastHow Tariffs Are Shaking Up the War on FentanylFor years, even as fentanyl has killed Americans at an astonishing rate, Mexico has claimed that it was doing everything possible to crack down on production of the drug.This week, President Trump began using punishing new tariffs to test that claim.Natalie Kitroeff, who is the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses the surprising result of his tactics.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Mr. Trump’s threats and Mexico’s crackdown have hit Mexican cartels.Mexico gave Mr. Trump much of what he wanted. That didn’...2025-03-0630 minThe DailyThe DailyHow Tariffs Are Shaking Up the War on FentanylFor years, even as fentanyl has killed Americans at an astonishing rate, Mexico has claimed that it was doing everything possible to crack down on production of the drug.This week, President Trump began using punishing new tariffs to test that claim.Natalie Kitroeff, who is the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses the surprising result of his tactics.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Mr. Trump’s threats and Mexico’s crackdown have hit Mexican cartels.Mexic...2025-03-0628 minThe HeadlinesThe HeadlinesBiden Pardons His Son Hunter in U-Turn, and Syrian Rebels’ Surprise AdvancePlus, Oxford’s word of the year is ….  Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com. On Today’s Episode:Biden Issues a ‘Full and Unconditional Pardon’ of His Son Hunter Biden, by Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-YoungsTrump Doubles Down on Defiance After the Collapse of the Matt Gaetz Selection, by Pe...2024-12-0209 minThe HeadlinesThe HeadlinesIsrael Vows Retaliation Against Iran, and Takeaways From the DebatePlus, Mexico’s first female president.   Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com. On Today’s Episode:Israel Promises to Retaliate After Iranian Missile Attack, by Victoria KimU.S. Destroyers Helped Israel Intercept Iran’s Missiles, Biden Says, by Michael D. ShearCivility and Then a Clash Over Jan. 6: Seve...2024-10-0209 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Long Shadow of Julian Assange’s ConvictionWarning: this episode contains strong language and audio of war.When the long legal saga of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, came to an end this summer, it marked the first time that the U.S. government had convicted anyone for publishing classified material.Charlie Savage, who covers national security and legal policy for The Times, discusses what the conviction means for journalism and government accountability in a world where publishing state secrets can now be treated as a crime.Guest: Charlie Savage, a national security and legal policy correspondent for The New...2024-08-0100 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Long Shadow of Julian Assange’s ConvictionWarning: this episode contains strong language and audio of war.When the long legal saga of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, came to an end this summer, it marked the first time that the U.S. government had convicted anyone for publishing classified material.Charlie Savage, who covers national security and legal policy for The Times, discusses what the conviction means for journalism and government accountability in a world where publishing state secrets can now be treated as a crime.Guest: Charlie Savage, a national security and legal policy correspondent for The New York Times. Guest host: Natalie Kitroeff, Mexico...2024-08-0135 minThe Briefing with Albert MohlerThe Briefing with Albert MohlerWednesday, June 5, 2024This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 12:46)Mexico Elects First Woman and First Jewish President: Major Worldview Questions Behind the Headlines of Mexico’s ElectionMexicans Are on the Verge of Electing Their First Female President by The New York Times (Natalie Kitroeff)Part II (12:46 - 21:06)CNN, MSNBC, Fox, and a Parable: The Disintegrating Middle of Media ReportingWashington Post Newsroom Reels From Its Editor’s Sudden Exit by The Washington Post (Benjamin Mullin and Katie Robertson)Part III (21:06 - 26:05)Who’s More L...2024-06-0526 minThe Briefing with Albert MohlerThe Briefing with Albert MohlerMonday, June 3, 2024This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 12:04)Elections in South Africa, Mexico, and India: Legitimate and Illegitimate Elections and the Largest Democratic Vote EverWhy Mexico May Elect a Female President Before the United States by The New York Times (Natalie Kitroeff and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega)Part II (12:04 - 23:25)Teachers and Parents Battle in California, and Children are Caught in the Crossfire: Drama Unfolds with Various Battles Over Transgender Issues and Parental RightsProposal to limit transgender youth rights fails to qualify for California’s N...2024-06-0326 minLa Saga PodcastsLa Saga PodcastsAdela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 29 febrero 2024En los últimos días, las candidatas a la Presidencia, Claudia Sheinbaum y Xóchitl Gálvez, el hijo mayor del presidente, José Ramón López Beltrán, y la periodista del diario estadounidense The New York Times, Natalie Kitroeff, fueron víctimas de una práctica digital conocida como “doxing”, que es un tipo de ciberacoso que pretende intimidar y dañar la reputación de las víctimas a través de la difusión de sus datos personales, como números telefónicos o domicilios... La información se filtra sin el consentimiento de la víctima. 2024-02-291h 09La Saga PodcastsLa Saga PodcastsAdela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 29 febrero 2024En los últimos días, las candidatas a la Presidencia, Claudia Sheinbaum y Xóchitl Gálvez, el hijo mayor del presidente, José Ramón López Beltrán, y la periodista del diario estadounidense The New York Times, Natalie Kitroeff, fueron víctimas de una práctica digital conocida como “doxing”, que es un tipo de ciberacoso que pretende intimidar y dañar la reputación de las víctimas a través de la difusión de sus datos personales, como números telefónicos o domicilios... La información se filtra sin el consentimiento de la víctima. 2024-02-291h 09ConclusionesConclusiones¿Puede sancionar el INAI a López Obrador por divulgar datos personales de una periodista de The New York Times?El comisionado presidente del Instituto Nacional de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI), Adrián Alcalá, explicó en entrevista con Fernando Del Rincón que aunque el INAI investigue si el presidente de México violó la ley de protección de datos personales, depende de un órgano de control de la presidencia determinar si se pone o no una sanción al mandatario por revelar públicamente información personal de Natalie Kitroeff, jefa de la corresponsalía de The New York Times para México, Centroamérica y el Caribe. Learn mor...2024-02-2747 minTu Shot de NoticiasTu Shot de Noticias27.Feb.24 - El Gobierno de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina se quedó medio cojo con una ola de renunciasEl primer ministro de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina, Mohammed Shtayyeh, junto con todo el gabinete, presentaron sus renuncias este lunes.  Mohammed dio el anuncio en un video y contó que esta decisión se basa en los “acontecimientos políticos, económicos y de seguridad” relacionados con la ofensiva contra Gaza y la escalada de violencia sin precedentes en Cisjordania y Jerusalén. También mencionó que la dimisión responde a un ataque sin precedentes de Israel, los intentos de desplazamiento forzado, la hambruna en Gaza y lo que él llamó un genocidio. Esta renuncia se da cuando la guerra ha dejad...2024-02-2709 minTu Shot de NoticiasTu Shot de Noticias27.Feb.24 - El Gobierno de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina se quedó medio cojo con una ola de renunciasEl primer ministro de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina, Mohammed Shtayyeh, junto con todo el gabinete, presentaron sus renuncias este lunes.  Mohammed dio el anuncio en un video y contó que esta decisión se basa en los “acontecimientos políticos, económicos y de seguridad” relacionados con la ofensiva contra Gaza y la escalada de violencia sin precedentes en Cisjordania y Jerusalén. También mencionó que la dimisión responde a un ataque sin precedentes de Israel, los intentos de desplazamiento forzado, la hambruna en Gaza y lo que él llamó un genocidio. Esta renuncia se da cuando la guerra ha dejad...2024-02-2709 minVoces UniversitariasVoces Universitarias¿Narcogobierno? Censura y el viejo presidencialismoHoy en #vocesuniversitarias discutimos sobre la divulgación de la reportera del New York Times, Natalie Kitroeff, por parte del Presidente #AMLO con motivo de la investigación alusiva a los supuestos nexos con el narcotráfico en las contiendas electorales del 2018. --------------------------------------------Participan:- Eduardo López Chávez (@Lopez_Eduardo)- Mario Luis Cortés Mencia- Hichel Atilano Gorostiola--------------------------------------------REDES SOCIALES Y PLATAFORMAS DEL SITIO🔵 El Comentario del Día: https://comentariodeldia​​.com/redes🌎 Bitácora Internacional...2024-02-271h 16Tu Shot de NoticiasTu Shot de Noticias26.Feb.24 - Se filtraron los números telefónicos de personas cercanas a AMLOLuego de que el jueves pasado AMLO dio a conocer en su mañanera el número de Natalie Kitroeff, la corresponsal del New York Times en México, se desató una polémica. El primer coletazo llegó cuando YouTube bajó la conferencia por considerar que incluía acoso y bullying contra Natalie. Eso sí, más tarde la cuenta de Presidencia volvió a subir el video editado, ya sin la mención del teléfono de la periodista. Pero fue el viernes cuando la tensión realmente se disparó. La periodista de Univisión, Jésica Zermeño, confrontó al presidente pregu...2024-02-2610 minTu Shot de NoticiasTu Shot de Noticias26.Feb.24 - Se filtraron los números telefónicos de personas cercanas a AMLOLuego de que el jueves pasado AMLO dio a conocer en su mañanera el número de Natalie Kitroeff, la corresponsal del New York Times en México, se desató una polémica. El primer coletazo llegó cuando YouTube bajó la conferencia por considerar que incluía acoso y bullying contra Natalie. Eso sí, más tarde la cuenta de Presidencia volvió a subir el video editado, ya sin la mención del teléfono de la periodista. Pero fue el viernes cuando la tensión realmente se disparó. La periodista de Univisión, Jésica Zermeño, confrontó al presidente pregu...2024-02-2610 minEL CRISTALAZO Por Rafael CARDONAEL CRISTALAZO Por Rafael CARDONAInShot_20240223_223442313Rafael Cardona, en su cristalazo, comento que una cosa es un reportaje que tienen una cantidad de información documentada o mal documentada, como parece ser el artículo que se publicó en el NYT, que a final de cuentas reconoce que no hay una investigación abierta, en relación con las fuentes ilegitimas de financiamiento de las campañas electorales del presidente de la república Andrés Manuel López Obrador, es un asunto que puede ser discutible, se puede analizar, criticar, estar en desacuerdo o no. Incitar al linchamiento de la jefa de Corresponsalía del NYT...2024-02-2407 minMVS Noticias / Lo más relevanteMVS Noticias / Lo más relevanteLa Casa Blanca expresó su desacuerdo con la publicación de los datos personales de periodistas luego de que el presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, defendiera el haber hecho público el número telefónico de la periodista del diario The New York Times, Natalie KitroeffLa Casa Blanca expresó su desacuerdo con la publicación de los datos personales de periodistas luego de que el presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, defendiera el haber hecho público el número telefónico de la periodista del diario The New York Times, Natalie Kitroeff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-02-2402 minNoticias Radio ResultadosNoticias Radio ResultadosNoticias 23 de febrero de 2024“No hay ninguna investigación sobre el presidente López Obrador”: John Kirby.López Obrador no considera un error haber dado a conocer el teléfono de la periodista Natalie Kitroeff del New York Times.Jorge Álvarez Máynez se registra como candidato a la Presidencia por Movimiento Ciudadano.2024-02-2312 minThe DailyThe DailyEl Salvador Decimated Gangs. But at What Cost?El Salvador has experienced a remarkable transformation. What had once been one of the most violent countries in the world has become incredibly safe.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, discusses the cost of that transformation to the people of El Salvador, and the man at the center of it, the newly re-elected President Nayib Bukele.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: El Salvador Decimated Its Ruthless Gangs. But at What Cost?He Cracked Down on Gangs and Rights. N...2024-02-0730 minThe DailyThe DailyEl Salvador Decimated Gangs. But at What Cost?El Salvador has experienced a remarkable transformation. What had once been one of the most violent countries in the world has become incredibly safe.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, discusses the cost of that transformation to the people of El Salvador, and the man at the center of it, the newly re-elected President Nayib Bukele.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: El Salvador Decimated Its Ruthless Gangs. But at What C...2024-02-0729 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastEl Salvador Decimated Gangs. But at What Cost?El Salvador has experienced a remarkable transformation. What had once been one of the most violent countries in the world has become incredibly safe.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, discusses the cost of that transformation to the people of El Salvador, and the man at the center of it, the newly re-elected President Nayib Bukele.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: El Salvador Decimated Its Ruthless Gangs. But at What Cost?He Cracked Down on Gangs and Rights. N...2024-02-0731 minThe DailyThe DailyEl Salvador Decimated Gangs. But at What Cost?El Salvador has experienced a remarkable transformation. What had once been one of the most violent countries in the world has become incredibly safe.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, discusses the cost of that transformation to the people of El Salvador, and the man at the center of it, the newly re-elected President Nayib Bukele.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: El Salvador Decimated Its Ruthless Gangs. But at What C...2024-02-0700 minSlate NewsSlate NewsPolitical Gabfest: Should Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin Be Fired?This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz are joined by Jamelle Bouie of The New York Times to discuss the absence and silence of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, school absenteeism with Alec MacGillis of ProPublica, and Donald Trump’s claim of absolute presidential immunity.  Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Politico: Austin’s hospital debacle: A timeline of eventsFred Kaplan for Slate: Why the Secretary of Defense’s Mysterious Disappearance Means He Needs to GoMax Boot for The Washington Post: Lloyd Austin doesn’t de...2024-01-131h 04Political GabfestPolitical GabfestShould Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin Be Fired?This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz are joined by Jamelle Bouie of The New York Times to discuss the absence and silence of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, school absenteeism with Alec MacGillis of ProPublica, and Donald Trump’s claim of absolute presidential immunity.  Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Politico: Austin’s hospital debacle: A timeline of eventsFred Kaplan for Slate: Why the Secretary of Defense’s Mysterious Disappearance Means He Needs to GoMax Boot for The Washington Post: Lloyd Austin doesn’t de...2024-01-111h 04Clotheshorse with Amanda Lee McCartyClotheshorse with Amanda Lee McCartyEpisode 176: Fast, Cheap, & Always Something New, How fast fashion changed everything (part 2)In part two of now THREE, Amanda explores fast fashion 1.0 and 2.0 through the lens of her career.  In this episode we will break down all of the acrobatics brands did to bring their customers more and more newness, faster and faster.  How fashion got faster with some help from social media and the normalization of shopping online.How retailers began to commodify every holiday and occasion, creating products we didn't really need for every and any "event."Why fast fashion retailers started to carry a lot of new things that weren't clothing.How small online-only retailers like Modcloth, Na...2023-09-181h 57Noticiero de Luciana Wainer en ChilangoNoticiero de Luciana Wainer en ChilangoAudios del caso Ayotzinapa, Xóchitl Gálvez candidata del Frente y el 54 aniversario del Metro de CDMXEn entrevista, Natalie Kitroeff —reportera de New York Times— comparte detalles sobre los miles de mensajes de texto que fueron develados y que dan nuevas pistas sobre el caso Ayotzinapa. Gabriel Guerra analiza el panorama político de México en el marco de la designación de Xóchitl Gálvez como la candidata del FAPM y la espera por el nombramiento de la persona candidata de Morena. El diputado Temístocles Villanueva da detalles sobre el proceso del Congreso de la CDMX para conformar la nueva mesa directiva. En el marco del 54 aniversario del metro, Elia Almanza presenta u...2023-09-041h 43The DailyThe DailyThe End of Title 42For weeks, officials have feared that the end of Title 42 would create a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border that would strain and possibly cripple America’s immigration system.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, reports from the border about what actually happened when the pandemic-era policy expired.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: Economic hardship, climate change, political instability and gang violence will continue to spur emigration from many cor...2023-05-1625 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Day Title 42 EndedFor weeks, officials have feared that the end of Title 42 would create a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border that would strain and possibly cripple America’s immigration system.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, reports from the border about what actually happened when the pandemic-era policy expired.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: Economic hardship, climate change, political instability and gang violence will continue to spur emigration from many cor...2023-05-1600 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastThe Day Title 42 EndedFor weeks, officials have feared that the end of Title 42 would create a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border that would strain and possibly cripple America’s immigration system.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, reports from the border about what actually happened when the pandemic-era policy expired.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: Economic hardship, climate change, political instability and gang violence will continue to spur emigration from many corners of the world.Why are so many mig...2023-05-1626 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Day Title 42 EndedFor weeks, officials have feared that the end of Title 42 would create a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border that would strain and possibly cripple America’s immigration system.Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, reports from the border about what actually happened when the pandemic-era policy expired.Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Background reading: Economic hardship, climate change, political instability and gang violence will continue to spur emigration from many corners of the world.Why are so many mig...2023-05-1626 minPolitical GabfestPolitical GabfestDonald Trump is LiableThis week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, discuss the $5 million jury verdict for E. Jean Carroll and against Donald Trump; joined by New York Times Mexico bureau chief Natalie Kitroeff @Nataliekitro, the end of Title 42 and the flow of migrants at the border; and the looming crisis of raise the debt ceiling or default. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Kara Scannell, Dan Berman, and Nicki Brown for CNN: “Key moments from the video of Trump’s deposition in E. Jean Carroll trial released to the public”Isaac A...2023-05-1257 minSlate Crime and JusticeSlate Crime and JusticePolitical Gabfest: Donald Trump is LiableThis week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, discuss the $5 million jury verdict for E. Jean Carroll and against Donald Trump; joined by New York Times Mexico bureau chief Natalie Kitroeff @Nataliekitro, the end of Title 42 and the flow of migrants at the border; and the looming crisis of raise the debt ceiling or default. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Kara Scannell, Dan Berman, and Nicki Brown for CNN: “Key moments from the video of Trump’s deposition in E. Jean Carroll trial released to the public”Isaac A...2023-05-1257 minThe DailyThe DailyWhy Haiti Asked for an InterventionThis episode contains descriptions of distressing scenes. Haiti is unraveling. Gangs control much of the capital, thousands have been displaced and hundreds more are dead.In recent weeks, the government has taken the extraordinary step of asking for an armed intervention from abroad.What is it like on the ground, and what does the request mean for Haitians?Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times. Background reading: With unchecked gang violence rocking its capital and a cholera out...2022-12-0800 minThe DailyThe DailyWhy Haiti Wants an Armed InterventionThis episode contains descriptions of distressing scenes. Haiti is unraveling. Gangs control much of the capital, thousands have been displaced and hundreds more are dead.In recent weeks, the government has taken the extraordinary step of asking for an armed intervention from abroad.What is it like on the ground, and what does the request mean for Haitians?Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times. Background reading: With unchecked gang violence rocking its capital and a cholera out...2022-12-0831 minThe DailyThe DailyWhy Haiti Asked for an InterventionThis episode contains descriptions of distressing scenes. Haiti is unraveling. Gangs control much of the capital, thousands have been displaced and hundreds more are dead.In recent weeks, the government has taken the extraordinary step of asking for an armed intervention from abroad.What is it like on the ground, and what does the request mean for Haitians?Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times. Background reading: With unchecked gang violence rocking its capital and a cholera outbreak spreading, Haiti’s government has called for an international armed intervention to st...2022-12-0832 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastWhy Haiti Asked for an InterventionThis episode contains descriptions of distressing scenes. Haiti is unraveling. Gangs control much of the capital, thousands have been displaced and hundreds more are dead.In recent weeks, the government has taken the extraordinary step of asking for an armed intervention from abroad.What is it like on the ground, and what does the request mean for Haitians?Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, the bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times. Background reading: With unchecked gang violence rocking its capital and a cholera outbreak spreading, Haiti’s government has called for an international armed intervention to st...2022-12-0831 minAmanpourAmanpourExclusive: Hillary Rodham ClintonFrom Iran to Afghanistan and beyond, women are standing up and resisting intense crackdowns on their rights and freedoms. Women’s equality is now the focus of a summit hosted by former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, her daughter and vice chair of the Clinton Foundation. Friday’s event will bring together “advocates, artists, political and policy leaders from around the world to address defending and advancing women’s rights.” The agenda includes voting rights, healthcare, peace, the workplace, and more. It’s a fight Secretary Clinton has led for decades, and she joins the show from Ar...2022-12-0155 minUnivision ReportaUnivision ReportaLa verdad falseada de AyotzinapaEn agosto, la Comisión de la verdad creada por el gobierno mexicano dio a conocer un informe en el que, por primera vez, se hablaba del asesinato de los estudiantes y se señalaba a los presuntos culpables, pero el caso dio un giro. Según una investigación de The New York Times, parte de las pruebas presentadas no son veraces.Hoy vamos a platicar con Natalie Kitroeff, la periodista que condujo la investigación de The New York Times sobre las pruebas falseadas del caso Ayotzinapa. Kitroeff nos va a ayudar a entend...2022-11-3025 minThe DailyThe DailyPortraits of Grief From UvaldeThis episode contains strong language.Gemma Lopez, 10, watched a movie in class that day. Jacob Albarado, a Border Patrol officer, was getting his hair cut when he heard there was a gunman at his daughter’s school, where his wife is a teacher. Ricardo Garcia, a hospital groundskeeper, can still hear the screaming of parents in the emergency room.These are some of the stories of those who lived through the devastation of the shooting at Robb Elementary School.Guest: Rick Rojas, a national correspondent for The New York Times; Natalie Kitroeff, a correspondent for The Times; and Eduardo Medina, a...2022-06-0130 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Mexican Model of Abortion RightsWhen the Supreme Court decriminalized abortion with Roe v. Wade, it established the United States as a global leader on abortion rights, decades ahead of many other countries. Now, with Roe likely to be overturned, we look to Mexico, a country where the playbook for securing legalized abortion could be a model for activists in the United States. Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, a correspondent covering Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times.Want more from The Daily? For one big idea on the news each week from our team, subscribe to our newsletter. Background reading: Verónica Cruz...2022-05-1740 minUSSC LiveUSSC LiveWhy is a border wall not a campaign issue in 2020?In 2016, then-candidate Donald Trump made immigration a key campaign platform, warning of Mexican “rapists” and criminals coming to the United States. He pledged that a wall on the US-Mexico border would be erected and Mexico would pay for it. Four years later, the US and Mexican presidents have publicly praised each other while a naturalisation ceremony of immigrants to the United States was featured at the Republican National Convention. What has changed in US-Mexico relations? What has the populist left-wing president of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, done that differs from his more conventional predecessor? Would Mexico support expanding elements of t...2020-09-0859 minCongressional DishCongressional Dish220: Postal Service SabotageThe mail has been slow this summer, no doubt about it, but did the Trump administration slow the mail down on purpose in order to interfere with mail-in voting? In this episode, listen to highlights of recent emergency Congressional hearings in order to learn what's really going on at USPS. The sabotage is real, but the situation is different from what you probably think. Special guest: Alexis Claypool Glaser  Executive Producer: Jose Huerta Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links to contribute monthly or a lump sum via to support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send payments to: Send pay...2020-09-072h 06Top of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseBoeing, Off-Facebook Activity, Car ChasesBoeing’s Year-Long Struggle to Get 737 Max Back in the Air May Soon Be Over (0:33)Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, Reporter, New York TimesIt’s been nearly a year since Boeing grounded its 737 Max because of two crashes that happened within 5 months and killed 346 people.  Since then, a Congressional investigation surfaced internal Boeing emails that showed disdain for federal regulators and efforts to avoid some requirements to certify the 737 Max as safe for flight. Should Felons Be Allowed to Vote? (18:02)Guest: Christopher Uggen, Professor, Regents Professor and Distinguished McKnight Professor of Sociology and Law, University of Minnes...2020-02-191h 40Top of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseBoeing, Off-Facebook Activity, Car ChasesNatalie Kitroeff of The New York Times on Boeing. Alan Butler, Electronic Privacy Information Center, on Off-Facebook Activity. Christopher Uggen, Univ of Minnesota, on felony disenfranchisement. Sam Payne of The Apple Seed on car chases. Mary Melton of Mary Melton Media on LA's obsession with car chases. Richard Paisley of Univ of British Columbia on Ethiopia's Nile Dam.2020-02-191h 40This Week in FCPAThis Week in FCPAEpisode 185 – the Boeing CEO (finally) Fired editionAs Boeing finally takes a much-needed step and fires confrontational CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, Tom and Jay are recovered enough from their respective holiday food comas to consider some of this holiday week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes. 1.     Boeing CEO (finally) fired. Natalie Kitroeff and David Gelles report on his missteps in NYT. Andy Pasztor, Doug Cameron and  report on his replacement in the WSJ. Tom and Matt consider ethics and the CEO in this week’s Compliance into the Weeds. 2.     Deputy AAG Mathew Miner on why companies should invest in compliance. Dyl...2019-12-2745 mina++a++[The Daily] The Origins of Boeing’s 737 Max CrisisTwo crashes involving Boeing 737 Max jets have been linked to a software system that helped send the planes into a deadly nose-dive. Our colleague investigated what federal regulators responsible for ensuring the safety of the jets knew about that system. Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, a business reporter for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: A Times investigation found that the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulatory process, which gave Boeing significant oversight authority, compromised the safety of the 737 Max.2019-07-3000 mina++a++[The Daily] The Bank That Kept Saying Yes to TrumpAt a time when most Wall Street firms had stopped doing business with Donald J. Trump, a single bank lent him more than $2 billion. We look at the two-decade relationship that could unlock the president’s financial secrets. Guests: Natalie Kitroeff, a business reporter for The New York Times, spoke with David Enrich, the finance editor and author of the forthcoming book “Dark Towers: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Destructive Bank.” For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: A real estate mogul made toxic by polarizing rhetoric and a patt...2019-05-2300 mina++a++[The Daily] Two Crashes, One Jet: The Story of Boeing’s 737 MaxAs Boeing developed a new line of passenger jets, it was determined to avoid costly training for pilots. Then, two of those jets crashed. Guest: Natalie Kitroeff, a business reporter for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.2019-03-1900 minDiscover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDiscover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureIn a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes Begin Audiobook by Natalie KitroeffPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: In a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes Begin Author: Natalie Kitroeff Narrator: Fleet Cooper Format: Unabridged Length: 7 mins Language: English Release date: 12-29-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: It was supposed to be a tax cut for manufacturers. Then it got out of control.World Wrestling Entertainment took it for producing wrestling videos. Regional gas stations claimed it because they mix ethanol with base...2017-12-2907 minDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CulturePrice of Unpaid Student Debt: The Very Job Needed to Pay It by Jessica Silver Greenberg | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Price of Unpaid Student Debt: The Very Job Needed to Pay It Author: Jessica Silver Greenberg, Stacy Cowley, Natalie Kitroeff Narrator: Kristi Burns Format: Unabridged Length: 9 mins Language: English Release date: 11-20-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Fall behind on your student loan payments, lose your job. "Price of Unpaid Student Debt: The Very Job Needed to Pay It" is from the November 18, 2017 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Jessica Silver Greenberg, Stacy Cowley and Natalie...2017-11-2009 minListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureTesla Factory Is Set to Test New Waters In China Deal by Keith Bradsher | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Tesla Factory Is Set to Test New Waters In China Deal Author: Keith Bradsher, Natalie Kitroeff Narrator: Kristi Burns Format: Unabridged Length: 6 mins Language: English Release date: 10-24-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Tesla is moving closer to becoming the first foreign car company to have a wholly owned manufacturing operation in China, a deal that would test the relationship norms between a foreign automaker and the Chinese government. "Tesla Factory Is Set to Test New Waters In China Deal" is from...2017-10-2406 minSustainable WinegrowingSustainable WinegrowingFarm Labor ShortageMany factors influence the number of people coming to the U.S. to work including the cost and danger of crossing the border and improved economic conditions in Mexico. Dr. Philip Martin, Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics- UC Davis, discusses some of the reasons there are not enough workers to meet the demand for farm laborers in California. References: Immigration and Farm Labor - Dr. Phillip Martin, (Video from 2016 Sustainable Ag Expo) President Trump and U.S. Migration after 100 Days - Martin Wages rise on California farms. Americans still don’t want the jo...2017-10-1919 minTWiT Throwback (Video)TWiT Throwback (Video)Tech News Today 1308: Zombie Apps Eat Your Phone's Brains Forensiq found a widespread form of ad fraud in mobile apps, the mayor of New York is no match for Uber, butt calls just got dangerous, Moto X images leaked, Twitch switches to HTML5, and more... Host: Mike Elgan Co-Host: Kashmir Hill Guests: George Slefo, Freeman Klopott, Natalie Kitroeff, and Kellen Barranger Producer: Jason C. Cleanthes Technical Director: Jason C. Cleanthes Check out the full show notes for today's episode. Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Thanks...2015-07-2340 min