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Sep 18, 2025 • 12min

ICYMI: FBI Director Kash Patel Appears Before Congress

Eric Tucker, a national security and FBI reporter at the Associated Press, joins to dissect FBI Director Kash Patel's testimony before Congress. They delve into Patel’s defense of significant firings within the bureau and the ensuing partisan reactions. The discussion shifts to pressing matters like the controversy around Jeffrey Epstein's investigative files and the shooting of commentator Charlie Kirk, highlighting Patel's unique social media approach and concerns over political rhetoric.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 12min

ICYMI: Missouri Set To Sign A New Congressional Map Into Law

In a lively discussion, Jason Rosenbaum, a political correspondent for St. Louis Public Radio, dives into the fierce redistricting battles shaping Missouri's political landscape. He details how Republicans aim to gain an additional congressional seat, pushing a controversial map through the state legislature. Rosenbaum highlights President Trump's influence in these shifts and examines the potential backlash from voters. Protests and a referendum effort could disrupt the Republicans' plans, making Missouri a key player in the midterms.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 12min

Mr. Trump Goes To Windsor

Andrew Roth, Global Affairs Correspondent for The Guardian, dives into President Trump's upcoming second state visit to the UK. He discusses Prime Minister Keir Starmer's unexpected invitation and the potential impact on US-UK relations. Roth highlights the delicate balance between international diplomacy and domestic concerns in both nations. The conversation also touches on the tech pacts being negotiated, the evolving UK stance on Palestine, and the overall public sentiment as protests loom during this high-stakes visit.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 36min

'If You Can Keep It': The Shadow Of Political Violence

Garrett Graff, an author and historian, teams up with Cynthia Miller-Idris, director of the Polarization and Extremism Research Lab, to delve into the troubling rise of political violence in the U.S. They explore how online youth culture contributes to this phenomenon, fueled by dark humor and nihilism. Discussing the complexities of political narratives, they emphasize the need for education and community initiatives to combat extremism. The duo advocates for robust civic education and leadership to guide youth away from violence and towards constructive dialogue.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 28min

The News Roundup For September 12, 2025

This week, Arthur Delaney, Eva McKend, and David Smith discuss the shocking murder of political figure Charlie Kirk and its reverberating effects on American society. They unpack the conflicting political responses to his assassination and the broader implications for gun control debates. The panel also dives into Israel's military actions in Qatar and the escalating tensions in Eastern Europe following drone incursions in Poland. Additionally, they explore France's political upheaval, highlighting how these events shape global dynamics.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 31min

The Future Of Telehealth Abortions

In this engaging discussion, Brittany Fredrickson, Rachel Rebuchet, and Shefali Luthra delve into the contentious world of telehealth abortions. They explore the implications of state laws as Texas and Louisiana challenge a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills. With over a quarter of U.S. abortions conducted through telehealth, they examine the evolving landscape amid legal battles and impending Supreme Court decisions. The guests emphasize how these changes could significantly impact access to reproductive healthcare across the country.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 36min

Trump’s Battle With The Federal Reserve

Amara Amokwe, a Federal Reserve and economy reporter at Bloomberg, dives into Donald Trump’s contentious relationship with the Federal Reserve. She discusses the implications of Trump's attempts to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook amid unproven allegations. The conversation reveals potential threats to the Fed's independence and how these conflicts could impact monetary policy and the U.S. economy. Amokwe highlights the disconnect between economic indicators and everyday experiences, raising crucial questions about trust and governance in economic decision-making.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 35min

The Lawsuits Against The Trump Administration

Elliot Williams, a CNN legal analyst and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, joins Mary McCord, a national security expert from Georgetown, and Kate Shaw, law professor and Supreme Court contributor. They dive into the multitude of lawsuits challenging Trump's controversial policies, including immigration issues and executive overreach. The discussion spans the implications for checks and balances, the contentious birthright citizenship debate, and the evolving role of the Supreme Court in shaping legal standards during tumultuous times.
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Sep 8, 2025 • 44min

'If You Can Keep It': HHS Versus The Science

In a thought-provoking conversation, Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent at KFF Health News, Paul Offit, vaccine expert, and Scott L. Greer, health policy professor, tackle the clash between political ideology and scientific consensus in healthcare. They discuss the recent turmoil at HHS and the erosion of trust in health agencies. The trio examines the divisive landscape of vaccine hesitancy and the complex dynamics of public health governance. Can democracy thrive amidst such distrust? Tune in for their insights!
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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 27min

The News Roundup For September 5, 2025

Join Wendy Benjaminson, Senior Editor at Bloomberg News, Taylor Poplar, National Political Reporter for Spectrum News, and Jeff Mason, White House Correspondent for Reuters, as they dissect the latest from the U.S. labor market and surprising vaccine policy changes in Florida. They delve into a controversial political landscape marked by growing tensions in Congress, a pivotal summit between China, India, and Russia, and President Trump's military strategies. The discussion also touches on humanitarian crises and geopolitical complexities shaping international relations today.

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