This week Radha, Erin, and Loren reunite to drink eggnog (or not!) and talk about events in London, from interrupting violent attacks with narwhal tusks to interrupting NATO ministerials with middle school-esque drama. The ladies then turn to protests in the Middle East, predictions on China trade deals, and Hong Kong legislation. Rounding it out is a lively discussion of all the mayhem that ensued when Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer (not that Richard Spencer) resigned. After that, the ladies have a much-needed pop culture discussion on all the holiday movies they're looking forward to watching.
Links
London Terrorist Attack
- Catherine Kim, "London Bridge Stabbing Attack: What We Know," Vox, December 1, 2019
- Peter Bergen, "London Terrorist Attack Brings Home a Chilling Reality," CNN, November 30, 2019
Iran
- Hannah Brown, "Why Economic Hardships Finally Sparked Iranian Protests," Vox, December 2, 2019
- Farnaz Fassihi and Rick Gladstone, "Iran Strengthens Response to Protests," New York Times, November 26, 2019
China/Hong Kong
- Yen Nee Lee, "US Law Backing Hong Kong Protests Could End Up Hurting Everyone: the US, China, and Hong Kong," CNBC, November 28, 2019
- Gina Heeb, "In Latest Sign of Trade-War Pain, the Trump Administration Announces Tariff Relief for Dozens of Chinese Products," Markets Insider, November 29, 2019
- Michael Bociurkiw, "Trump's Risky Move on Hong Kong," CNN, November 29, 2019
- Keith Bradsher, Javier C. Hernandez, and Alexandra Stevenson, "China Condemns US Over Hong Kong: That Won't Stop Trade Talks," New York Times, November 28, 2019
NATO
- "Funding NATO," North Atlantic Treaty Organization, June 27, 2018
- Steven Erlanger, "NATO Offers a Budget Bonbon as Summit Nears," New York Times, November 28, 2019