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From the New York Times, this is the Sunday Daily.
I'm Natalie Kittrowev.
We're coming to you a day early because tomorrow our colleagues at the interview
are going to drop an episode with Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes.
He was just fired from CBS this week after a blow up with the program's new executive producer.
So that's tomorrow.
On today's show, we're going to talk about what's set to be the most watched
sports event on the planet, the 2026 World Cup.
There's been no shortage of controversy surrounding this tournament,
from exorbitant ticket prices to legal threats over those prices to the geopolitical tensions hanging over it all.
But when the games begin this coming week, the focus will inevitably turn to the competition,
which is bigger than ever this year.