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Trump's Ceasefire Gambit, Redistricting Wins, and What's New in Tech and Entertainment

The Morning Rundown Season 1 Episode 111

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In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David cover three major stories shaping the week: a surprise ceasefire announcement between Russia and Ukraine, a significant Republican redistricting victory in Virginia, and a cluster of notable developments in tech and entertainment.

Listeners will get a clear-eyed look at what Trump's proposed three-day ceasefire actually means on the ground, how the redistricting battle is shaping up ahead of the 2026 midterms, and what the latest moves from Anthropic, Disney, and Hollywood say about where tech and culture are headed.

  • Russia-Ukraine ceasefire: Trump announced a three-day pause in fighting, timed to Russia's Victory Day weekend, along with a prisoner swap. Ukraine's drone campaign continues, and Moscow's Victory Day parade was notably scaled back.
  • Virginia redistricting: The Virginia Supreme Court struck down voter-approved Democratic maps, handing Republicans a significant win. NBC News reports the GOP is increasingly confident heading into 2026.
  • Democrats fight back: A federal lawsuit has been filed in Tennessee over new Republican-drawn maps approved close to the August primary deadline.
  • Claude AI on SpaceX servers: Business Insider reports that Anthropic's Claude is now running on SpaceX data center infrastructure, raising questions about the ties between major AI labs and Elon Musk.
  • Box office and streaming: Devil Wears Prada 2 crosses $100 million domestic, Mortal Kombat II opens strong in previews, and Disney Plus is reportedly planning to let users book theme park vacations directly inside the app.

[Maya] Good morning and welcome to the Morning Rundown.[Maya] I'm here with David and we have got a packed Friday show for you.[David] We really do.[David] Where do we even start today?[Maya] Okay,[Maya] so here's the thing.[Maya] Big news out of the White House.[Maya] AP News is reporting Trump just announced a three-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire,[Maya] Saturday through Monday,[Maya] plus a prisoner swap.[Maya] He's calling it the beginning of the end of the war.[David] That's wild,[Maya] Wow.[David] right?[David] And this lands on Russia's Victory Day weekend,[David] which, I mean...[David] I mean, the timing alone.[Maya] Right. I mean, we'll get into what that actually means and whether it even holds because you know what I mean.[David] Yeah,[David] because past ceasefires,[David] you know, anyway,[David] then we've got redistricting.[Maya] Oh,[Maya] here's the thing.[Maya] Big week for Republicans.[Maya] The Virginia Supreme Court just struck down the Democrat-redrawn maps.[Maya] NBC News says the GOP is feeling genuinely confident heading into the midterms.[David] Democrats are fighting back in Tennessee,[David] but it's an uphill road.[David] Road.[Maya] And then we wrap up with tech and culture.[Maya] Claude AI is apparently running on SpaceX servers now.[Maya] I mean, come on.[Maya] Disney Plus wants to sell you a vacation and the box office is popping this weekend.[David] A lot going on.[David] Let's get into it, starting with that ceasefire.[Maya] Okay, so here's the thing.[Maya] A three-day ceasefire just got announced in the Russia-Ukraine war.[Maya] Trump brokered it.[Speaker 3] Wait, really?[Speaker 3] Like both sides actually agreed?[Maya] Both sides![Maya] AP News reported this morning that Trump said he asked for the ceasefire and both presidents agreed.[Maya] It runs Saturday through Monday.[Speaker 3] That's wild.[Speaker 3] I mean, this war's been grinding on for over two years.[Speaker 3] A three-day pause is... that's something.[Maya] And it's not just the ceasefire. There's a prisoner swap in the deal too.[Maya] Trump called it the beginning of the end of the war.[Maya] I mean, come on, that's a bold claim.[Speaker 3] Look,[Speaker 3] I'll give credit where it's due.[Speaker 3] Getting both Zelensky and Putin to agree to anything at the same time is genuinely hard.[Speaker 3] Whatever you think of Trump,[Speaker 3] that's a real diplomatic push.[Maya] Right.[Maya] And the timing is not accidental,[Maya] David.[Maya] Saturday is Victory Day in Russia.[Maya] It's basically the biggest national holiday they have.[Speaker 3] Oh,[Speaker 3] so Putin gets a ceasefire photo op on his biggest holiday.[David] biggest holiday.[David] That's useful for him politically.[Maya] Maybe.[Maya] I mean, Politico flag that past ceasefires have crumbled, so there's real skepticism about whether this one actually holds.[David] Yeah,[David] I was going to say, history is not kind to these short-term pauses.[David] You get a few days of quiet,[David] and then it's back on.[Maya] But here's what I think matters even if it falls apart.[Maya] The fact that both sides sat down and said yes to something,[Maya] even temporarily,[Maya] that's a signal.[David] It keeps the door open.[David] That's not nothing.[Maya] Now, there's another piece to this that I want to mention because it kind of shows what the ground reality still looks like.[Speaker 3] What's that?[Maya] The Guardian ran a profile today on a Ukrainian drone commander called Madyar.[Maya] Apparently, he's Moscow's number two assassination target right after Zelensky himself.[Speaker 3] Wait,[Speaker 3] number two?[Speaker 3] That tells you how effective he's been.[Maya] His unit has been running long-range drone strikes deep inside Russian territory.[Maya] So even with ceasefire talks happening...[Maya] Ukraine is not sitting on its hands.[Speaker 3] Smart.[Speaker 3] You don't give up your leverage just because someone asks nicely.[Maya] And then there's the Victory Day parade in Moscow today.[Maya] Al Jazeera reported it was noticeably smaller than usual.[Speaker 3] Smaller parade,[Speaker 3] huh?[Speaker 3] That's not a great look for Putin when he's trying to project strength.[Maya] Right?[Maya] He was up there invoking the Soviet victory in World War II,[Maya] rallying his troops.[Maya] But the pageantry was cut back.[Maya] Make of that what you will.[David] I mean,[David] it suggests strain.[David] Two-plus years in and the display that's supposed to show off Russian military power is downsized.[Maya] Look,[Maya] here's the thing.[Maya] We don't want to overread a parade,[Maya] but when you put it all together,[Maya] the ceasefire request,[Maya] the smaller parade,[Maya] the drone strike still happening,[Maya] it's a complicated picture.[David] Here's the thing, though.[David] The big question is what comes after Monday.[Speaker 3] If this is really the beginning of the end,[Speaker 3] what does an actual peace deal even look like?[Speaker 3] Who gives up what?[Maya] That's the hard part,[Maya] right?[Maya] Ukraine wants its territory back,[Maya] Russia's not giving it up easily,[Maya] and Trump wants a win he can point to.[Speaker 3] So three days of quiet might be more about optics than outcomes.[Maya] Maybe,[Maya] but sometimes optics are the first step.[Maya] You build a habit of not shooting at each other.[Speaker 3] That's an optimistic read,[Speaker 3] Maya.[Maya] I know,[Maya] I know,[Maya] I'm trying.[David] No,[David] honestly,[David] I hope you're right.[David] A real off ramp from this war would matter enormously for Ukraine,[David] for Europe,[David] for energy markets,[David] for everything.[Maya] Agreed.[Maya] Keep an eye on whether that ceasefire holds through the weekend.[David] You know what's interesting,[David] though?[David] While all this is happening on the world stage,[David] there's a completely different kind of power struggle going on back home,[David] one that could shape American politics for years.[David] Who controls the map?[Maya] All right, shifting gears to something a little closer to home.[Maya] Here's the thing.[Maya] Republicans are having a very good week on the map front,[Maya] and it could shape the 2026 midterms before a single vote is cast.[Speaker 3] Yeah, and this is one of those stories where the outcome of an election can basically get locked in before anyone shows up at a polling place.[Speaker 3] Redistricting is everything.[Maya] So let's start with Virginia.[Maya] The Virginia Supreme Court struck down a voter-approved...[Maya] Democratic redistricting plan this week.[Maya] According to the Associated Press,[Maya] the court upheld a lower court ruling that threw out the new maps,[Maya] keeping the current lines in place.[Speaker 3] And the reason the maps got thrown out wasn't just politics.[Speaker 3] The Virginia Mercury reported the court found the amendment itself was flawed because lawmakers had approved the proposal after already voting on it.[Speaker 3] Procedurally, it was a mess.[Maya] Right, right,[Maya] so the court wasn't saying we like the old maps better.[Maya] the new maps just didn't hold up legally.[Maya] Big difference.[Speaker 3] And the timing?[Speaker 3] Saturday is Victory Day in Russia,[Speaker 3] and here at home,[Speaker 3] Virginia Republicans are popping champagne.[Speaker 3] Not a bad week.[Maya] Not at all.[Maya] I mean, come on.[Maya] Back-to-back redistricting wins in court have Republicans feeling genuinely confident about their midterm chances.[Maya] NBC News had that piece from Ben Kamisar today.[Speaker 3] Which, honestly,[Speaker 3] makes sense.[Speaker 3] You win the map fight,[Speaker 3] you control a lot of the outcome before campaigning even-[Speaker 3] even starts.

[Maya] Totally. And here's the thing:

Virginia is not the only state in play.[Maya] Democrats are pushing back in Tennessee.[Maya] The New York Times reported a lawsuit was filed in federal court arguing that Tennessee's new map is unconstitutional,[Maya] the argument being it was approved too close to the August primaries.[Speaker 3] Okay,[Speaker 3] so that one's still live.[Speaker 3] That fight's not over.[Maya] Not even close.

[Maya] But here's the thing:

The broader picture,[Maya] per the Guardian's coverage today,[Maya] is Republicans dominating the-[Maya] dating the redistricting fight across several states,[Maya] Democrats[Maya] are on defense.[David] And look,[David] the courts have been ruling on the merits here.[David] It's not like these decisions came out of nowhere.[David] You can disagree with the outcome,[David] but these are legal processes doing their job.[Speaker 3] Exactly.[Speaker 3] Courts striking down maps that had procedural problems,[Speaker 3] that's the system working,[Speaker 3] whether you like the political result or not.[David] So heading into 2026,[David] Republicans are in a stronger structural position in several key states.[David] That's the headline.[Speaker 3] It really is. And here's the thing, this is the kind of thing that flies under[Speaker 4] the radar.[Speaker 3] Lies under the radar but matters enormously.[Speaker 3] Most people aren't tracking redistricting cases week to week,[Speaker 3] but this is how House majorities get built before anybody votes.[David] Or held onto.[David] Yeah.[Speaker 3] You know what I mean?[Speaker 3] We do love talking maps and war rooms on this show, don't we?[David] Apparently.[David] But on that note, speaking of things that are also quietly reshaping the world,[David] there's some tech news today that's a little wild.[David] Elon Musk's name is now attached to Claude, the Anthropic AI,[David] and Disney Plus may be about to become something very different than a streaming app.[Speaker 3] Wait,[Speaker 3] really?[Speaker 3] Musk and Claude together?[Speaker 3] Because those two things do not go together in my brain.[David] Right?[David] Business Insider has the story,[David] and it's a head scratcher. We'll get into it.[Speaker 3] Okay,[Speaker 3] shifting gears completely.[Speaker 3] David,[Speaker 3] you have to tell me, what is this Elon Musk and Claude thing?[Speaker 3] Because I'm confused.[David] Right.[David] So Business Insider reported that Anthropic, which is the company behind Claude AI,[David] now relies on a massive SpaceX data center for its computing power.[Speaker 3] Wait,[Speaker 3] seriously?[David] Yeah.[David] So the company that was literally co-founded as an alternative to OpenAI is now running on Elon Musk.[David] Musk's infrastructure.[David] Like, Claude is basically living in an Elon Musk building.[Speaker 3] That's such a weird sentence.[David] I know, right?[David] And look,[David] there's no indication Musk has any say over the actual AI or the research,[David] but the optics are interesting given how vocal he's been about AI safety concerns with other companies.[Speaker 3] I mean, here's the thing.[Speaker 3] The tech world is small.[Speaker 3] You need compute,[Speaker 3] you buy compute.[Speaker 3] But it does raise some real questions about how independent any of these AI labs actually are.[Speaker 3] Labs actually are when they're all running on the same infrastructure.[David] Exactly.[David] Infrastructure is power,[David] and right now,[David] SpaceX has a lot of it.[Speaker 3] Okay,[Speaker 3] so Disney+. Here's the thing. This one surprised me a little.[David] What's going on there?[Speaker 3] Mashable reported that Disney+, could be looking at major app changes,[Speaker 3] and the detail that jumped out was the idea of booking vacations directly through the app.[Speaker 3] I mean, come on, that's wild.[David] Like from the same app you watch Andor on?[Speaker 3] Yes, David,[Speaker 3] you could theoretically watch a Star Wars show and then book a trip to Galaxy's Edge without ever leaving the app.[David] I mean, that's either genius or a disaster.[Speaker 3] Probably both.[Speaker 3] Here's the thing. Disney's trying to turn the app into more of a full lifestyle platform.[Speaker 3] They've got the parks,[Speaker 3] the cruises, the movies.[Speaker 3] Makes sense they'd want one place for all of it.[David] Sure.[David] I just hope they don't bury the good content under 17 tabs of resort...[David] resort packages.[Speaker 3] Fair.[David] Alright,[David] quick box office check.[David] Mortal Kombat 2 opened with $5 million in previews, which is a solid start.[Speaker 3] And The Devil Wears Prada 2 crossed $100 million domestically, according to The Hollywood Reporter.[Speaker 3] That's wild,[Speaker 3] right?[Speaker 3] That one came out of nowhere fast.[David] People love their fashion drama,[David] apparently.[Speaker 3] Also,[Speaker 3] the Michael Jackson biopic just hit $200 million domestic.[Speaker 3] That's a big number.[Speaker 3] It's wild.[David] Yeah,[David] and Billie Eilish has a new concert film co-directed by James Cameron that pulled in 2.2 million in previews in early IMAX.[Speaker 3] James Cameron doing a Billie Eilish concert film is a sentence I did not expect to say in 2026.[David] And yet,[David] a good weekend at the movies,[David] honestly.[Speaker 3] Not bad at all.[Speaker 3] All right,[Speaker 3] that's a wrap on today's episode.[David] Big one today.[David] The ceasefire news alone?[David] I mean, getting both sides to agree to anything right now is no small thing.[Speaker 3] Right. And here's the thing. The redistricting picture is shifting fast heading into the midterms. Republicans picking up real wins in court.[David] Lots to watch.[David] Plus,[David] the AI and entertainment stuff was a fun detour.[Speaker 3] Claude running on SpaceX servers?[Speaker 3] I mean, come on. Still wrapping my head around that one.[David] Same.[David] OK,[David] if you got something out of today,[David] please subscribe and drop us a review.[David] It genuinely helps.[Speaker 5] He helps.[Speaker 3] Seriously,[Speaker 3] it means a lot.[Speaker 3] Thanks for spending your morning with us.[David] We'll see you tomorrow.[David] Take care everyone.