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Jun 12, 2020 • 8min

Note from Elie: No Verdict Is Certain

A weekly Note from Elie is part of the CAFE Brief, and Insider members can listen to a recording of the note the same day. Please enjoy Elie reading this week's note, "No Verdict Is Certain," and read his note in your inbox every Friday.
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Jun 11, 2020 • 6min

Stay Tuned Bonus 6/11: Heather Cox Richardson

In this bonus from Stay Tuned, Boston College Professor of History Heather Cox Richardson talks about where she gets her news and whether historians should run for office.Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS:Heather Cox Richardson, Letter from an American on Marines banning Confederate flag, Substack, 6/5/2020Jenny Gross, “U.S. Marine Corps Issues Ban on Confederate Battle Flags,” New York Times, 6/6/2020Josh Marshall Profile, Talking Points Memo
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Jun 9, 2020 • 47min

CAFE Insider 6/9: Policing in Crisis

In this episode of CAFE Insider, “Policing in Crisis,” Preet and Anne discuss the new charges against the police officers involved in the killing of George Floyd, the recent calls for “defunding” the police and other attempts at reform, and more. We hope you’re finding CAFE Insider informative. Email us at letters@cafe.com with your suggestions and questions for Preet and Anne. References and Supplemental Materials at CAFE.com
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Jun 5, 2020 • 7min

Note from Preet: Words That Have Touched Me

CAFE Insiders can enjoy this recording of Preet reading his note, "Words That Have Touched Me" and read his note in the CAFE Insider Newsletter every Thursday.
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Jun 5, 2020 • 8min

Note from Elie: Trump's Legal Fantasyland

A weekly Note from Elie is part of the CAFE Brief, and Insider members can listen to a recording of the note the same day. Please enjoy Elie reading this week's note, "Trump's Legal Fantasyland," and read his note in your inbox every Friday.
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Jun 2, 2020 • 57min

CAFE Insider 6/2: George Floyd & America in Turmoil

In this episode of CAFE Insider, “George Floyd & America in Turmoil,” Preet and Anne discuss the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the legal and policy dimensions of the case, and the protests breaking out in cities across the country. We hope you’re finding CAFE Insider informative. Email us at letters@cafe.com with your suggestions and questions for Preet and Anne. References and Supplemental Materials at CAFE.com
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May 29, 2020 • 9min

Note from Elie: History, Not the Jury, Will Render the Verdict

A weekly Note from Elie is part of the CAFE Brief, and Insider members can listen to a recording of the note the same day. Please enjoy Elie reading this week's note, "History, Not the Jury, Will Render the Verdict," and read his note in your inbox every Friday.
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May 29, 2020 • 6min

Note from Preet: Will Our Relationships Be The Same?

CAFE Insiders can enjoy this recording of Preet reading his note, "Will Our Relationships Be The Same?" and read his note in the CAFE Insider Newsletter every Thursday.
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May 28, 2020 • 6min

Stay Tuned Bonus 5/28: Cyrus Vance, Jr.

In this bonus from Stay Tuned, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. reflects on the life and legacy of his late father, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALSMarilyn Berger, "Cyrus R. Vance, a Confidant Of Presidents, Is Dead at 84," New York Times, 1/13/2002Don Oberdorfer, "Vance Quits, Opposed Hostage Rescue Try," Washington Post, 4/28/1980
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May 26, 2020 • 59min

CAFE Insider 5/26: Meet the Fokker Case

In this episode of CAFE Insider, "Meet the Fokker Case” Preet and Anne break down the politically-charged legal news making the headlines, including:-- President Trump’s tweets promoting a conspiracy theory tying former Congressman and current media personality Joe Scarborough to the tragic death of his 28-year-old congressional staffer in 2001. -- The President’s attacks on the integrity of absentee voting, falsely accusing election officials in Michigan and Nevada of breaking the law, and threatening to withhold federal grants to those states.-- The latest developments in the highly unusual Michael Flynn case, including the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ordering District Judge Emmet Sullivan to explain his decision to appoint an amicus curiae to argue against the DOJ’s motion to dismiss the case and the FBI Director Chris Wray’s announcement that the bureau is opening an internal review of the investigation. We hope you’re enjoying CAFE Insider. Email us at letters@cafe.com with your suggestions and questions for Preet and Anne. Please find the References and Supplemental Materials on the CAFE Website.

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