Living in the USA

Living in the USA
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Jun 23, 2017 • 43min

The Jared Report: Amy Wilentz--plus Harold Meyerson on Trumpcare, and John Nichols on impeachment.

Amy Wilentz comments on the latest news about Jared Kushner, the most trusted man in the Trump White House, as he arrives in Israel seeking peace in the mideast. Also Harold Meyerson comments on the Republicans' impending fiasco in the Senate with Trumpcare, and looks for lessons in the defeat of Jon Ossoff for Congress in suburban Atlanta. and John Nichols makes the case for impeachment, arguing that Trump is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors.
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Jun 16, 2017 • 50min

Rick Perlstein: Another Bad Day for Donald Trump--plus Jonathan Lethem on Dylan & Larry Tye on RFK

Every day seems to be a bad news day for the President -- today, yesterday, the day before. . . Rick Perlstein comments. plus Jonathan Lethem on Bob Dylan's Nobel speech and "Great American Writing on Rock" and Larry Tye on "Bobby Kennedy: The making of a liberal icon"
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Jun 9, 2017 • 29min

Trump is a Cornered Maniac: Sasha Abramsky

As things get worse for Donald Trump, he's likely to become more irrational and dangerous, says Sasha Abramsky of The Nation. Also--Trump is NOT like Nixon--that's what Rick Perlstein says. He wrote the classic "Nixonland."
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Jun 2, 2017 • 27min

Tricky Dick and Donald: Harold Meyerson; plus Frances Fitzgerald on Evangelicals and Politics

Harold Meyerson traces parallels--and differences--between Nixon's efforts to stop the FBI from investigating him, and Trump's efforts to accomplish the same thing. Nixon's efforts led to impeachment; will Trump's? Also: Evangelicals and politics: Frances Fitzgerald comments.
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May 26, 2017 • 35min

Amy Wilentz: The Trouble with Trump's Tweets

Amy Wilentz follows Donald Trump on Twitter -- we ask her what that's like, and why she does it. Also, she has a modest proposal: somebody should stop him. Plus: Harold Meyerson on the Trump impeachment scenario: lessons from the Democrats' successful effort to remove Nixon, and the Republicans' failure to remove Bill Clinton.
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May 19, 2017 • 27min

The Special Counsel & the Impeachment Scenario: John Nichols -- plus Ari Berman on Voting Rights

John Nichols comments on the appointment of Robert Mueller as special prosecutor, and its significance for the impeachment scenario. and Ari Berman reports on the Supreme Court's ruling in the North Carolina voting rights case, and on Trump's "election integrity" commission.
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May 12, 2017 • 33min

Harold Meyerson: How the Comey Firing Takes Us toward Impeachment

(1) Harold Meyerson on the politics around Trump firing FBI Director James Comey -- and the 2018 elections (2) Laura Poitras on her film about Julian Assange, "Risk"
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May 5, 2017 • 57min

John Nichols: The House GOP Vote on Obamacare is Indefensible

John Nichols on the House vote on Obamacare--and The Democrats' obligation to resist. Plus Margaret Atwood on the shocking relevance of “The Handmaid’s Tale” on Hulu; and Katha Pollitt says “It’s not McCarthyism to demand an investigation of Trump."
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Apr 28, 2017 • 48min

Why We Were Wrong about Trump: Rick Perlstein

RICK PERLSTEIN says “I thought I understood the American right. Trump Proved Me Wrong.” And the great BILL McKIBBEN talks about the People’s Climate March, coming up in Washington this Saturday. We’ll have a rundown of all the sister marches in southern California – from Santa Barbara and Ventura to Riverside to Irvine-- and also the LA Sister March in Wilmington, in the LA Harbor area. Also, our favorite county supervisor, SHEILA KUEHL, talks about the “Resist Los Angeles” march in LA on Monday May 1 – starting in MacArthur Park at 11.
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Apr 21, 2017 • 59min

The Fall of O'Reilly and the Rise of Goldman Sachs

(1) Tom Frank has been on the road in the Red States – we’ll ask him whether he thinks Bernie could have beaten Trump. (2) JOHN NICHOLS comments on Fox News firing the horrible Bill O’Reilly—and on Democratic candidates for the House in Georgia and Montana. (3) Steve Bannon, the fascist maniac, is out, and the calm bankers from Goldman Sachs are in--at the Trump White House: DAVID DAYEN will talk about what that means for tax reform, and for our future.

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