I'm Wesley Morris, I'm a critic for the New York Times,
and I'm the host of a podcast called Cannonball.
We're going to talk about that song you can't get out of your head,
that TV show you watched and can't stop thinking about,
and the movie that you saw when you were a kid that made you who you are,
whether you like it or not.
I was so embarrassed the whole time because it's a bad film.
Yeah.
And I still love it.
You can find Cannonball on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Kittroweth.
This is The Daily.
For months,
President Trump has been ratcheting up the pressure on Venezuela with increasingly aggressive military actions that the administration claims are about targeting drug traffickers.
But behind the scenes, some U.S. officials are pushing toward a very different goal, regime change.
Today,
my colleague Anatoly Kermanayev explains the battle being waged within the White House over whether to topple the government of Nicholas Maduro.
It's Thursday, October 23rd.
Anatoly, welcome back to the Americas.
You're in your old stomping ground in Caracas.