4.27.26 Legal Docket on disputes testing legal authority, Moneybeat on a new Fed chair, and History Book on the Chernobyl disaster
4/27/202637 min
Legal Docket on disputes testing the limits of legal authority, Moneybeat on Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a new Fed chairman, and an SPLC indictment. Plus, History Book on the Chernobyl disaster and the Monday morning news
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First 90 secondsMary Reichard· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Good morning. Today on Legal Docket, justice for defrauded investors and the legal fight over how to pay them back.
Speaker 10:12
Maybe I wasn't as smart as you or as corrupt as you, and I didn't make that money, but you took it from me, so I'm entitled to be compensated.
Speaker 20:21
Also today, the Monday Money Beat, a clear path for a new Fed chair, and a mom, Dani Foe, fights back. David Bonson standing by. Later, the World History Book, forty years after Chernobyl, a tragedy that sparked a movement for truth.
Speaker 30:35
It was the start of the movement to the free mass media, free press.
Mary Reichard· Host0:40
[upbeat music] It's Monday, April twenty-seventh. This is The World and Everything in It from listener-supported World Radio. I'm Mary Reichard.
Speaker 20:53
And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.
Mary Reichard· Host0:55
Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.
Speaker 21:00
The man accused in Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington is a Caltech grad with no criminal record. Cole Thomas Allen of Torrance, California, is thirty-one years old. He holds a master's in computer science and tutored high schoolers for college entrance exams. But in writings sent to the family minutes before the attack, Allen called himself a friendly federal assassin and lashed out at recent actions of the Trump administration. President Trump reacted on Sunday.
Donald Trump· Soundbite1:27
The guy w- is a sick guy. When you read his