2024-11-15
12 分钟On today’s show: Stat lays out what the science says about claims made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who’s been tapped by Trump to be the next head of Health and Human Services. Abortion opponents are preparing to undermine just-passed ballot measures. Politico’s Alice Miranda Ollstein tells us more. A former Pentagon official said “we are not alone” in a recent UFO hearing. The Wall Street Journal has the story. Plus, Politico reports that two judges have delayed Jan. 6 trials in anticipation of Trump pardons, Bloomberg breaks down why there have been so many recent fires in New York City, and Lindsey Vonn comes out of retirement. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
Good morning.
It's Friday, November 15th.
I'm Sumita Basu.
This is Apple News today.
On today's show, a new strategy for anti abortion activists.
In a UFO hearing.
Military experts say we are not alone.
And the return of Lindsey Vaughn.
But first, President elect Donald Trump is tapping Robert F.
Kennedy, Jr.
To run the Department of Health and Human Services.
As a candidate, Trump spoke highly of Kennedy.
Robert F.
Kennedy cares more about human beings and health and the environment than anybody.
And he's going to be absolutely.
Having him is such a great honor.
I've been friends of his for a long time, and I'm going to let him go wild on health.
I'm going to let him go wild on the food.
I'm going to let him go wild on medicines.
If he's confirmed by the Senate, Kennedy will run the agency that oversees vaccines, scientific research, public health decisions, and the health care plans of Americans who rely on Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act's markets.