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Apr 13, 2021 • 14min

White House Says It Will Meet Vaccine Goals Despite Pause In Johnson & Johnson Use

Selena Simmons-Duffin, an NPR health reporter, dives into the recent pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to rare blood clot cases. The discussion highlights the CDC and FDA's precautionary measures and the low risk associated with these events. Health officials emphasize the importance of transparency and public trust in vaccine communications. They also address vaccine hesitancy and reassure that vaccination goals can still be met using alternatives like Pfizer and Moderna. It's an insightful look at navigating public health challenges in real-time.
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Apr 12, 2021 • 15min

John Boehner Thinks The Republican Party Has Changed. Has It?

A former House Speaker reveals that even a giant like Ronald Reagan would struggle to gain traction in today's Republican Party. He shares insights on his own momentous political journey and candidly discusses the loneliness of leadership in a divided landscape. A clash between traditional governance and a new wave of anti-government sentiment is explored, shedding light on the obstructionist tactics now prevalent in Congress. The conversation also touches on lost chances for bipartisanship and the party's significant shift away from compromise.
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Apr 9, 2021 • 27min

Weekly Roundup: April 9th

Lawmakers are working on security reforms for the U.S. Capitol while investigations reveal extremist groups may not have premeditated the January 6th attack. President Biden's ambitious $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan faces bipartisan hurdles amid shifting political dynamics within the Democratic Party. Humorously, the pandemic has sparked a ketchup shortage, showcasing unexpected consumer behavior. The conversation also covers polling strategies and their implications for upcoming elections, making for a rich blend of serious analysis and light-hearted commentary.
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Apr 8, 2021 • 14min

Biden Announces Gun Safety Agenda

President Biden, the 46th President of the United States, shares his ambitious new gun safety agenda aimed at reducing gun violence. He discusses key measures like regulations on ghost guns and red flag laws, highlighting the urgency for legislative action. Political correspondents dig into the challenges he faces with congressional support and Republican pushback, particularly concerning constitutional debates. Activists weigh in, expressing cautious optimism, yet stressing the need for more robust action amidst a stagnant political environment.
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Apr 7, 2021 • 14min

Activists Stoke Corporate Backlash To Voting Restrictions

The discussion heats up around corporate responses to restrictive voting laws in states like Georgia and Texas. Major League Baseball's decision to move the All-Star Game from Atlanta underscores the power of boycotts in influencing legislation. Reporters analyze the implications of rising demands for corporate accountability, especially from businesses like American Airlines. The conversation also touches on the impact of demographic shifts in the Sun Belt on political strategies and future elections, revealing tensions within the Republican Party.
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Apr 6, 2021 • 15min

Top Biden Labor Economist: Boosting Black Women Benefits Everyone

Janelle Jones discusses her groundbreaking role as the first Black woman top economist at the Labor Department. She highlights the unique economic challenges faced by Black women and advocates for a 'Black Women Best' approach. The conversation emphasizes the need for inclusive economic recovery, lessons from past crises, and the transformative power of infrastructure investments. Jones also addresses the ambitious economic plans of the Biden administration and the political hurdles they must overcome to achieve real change for marginalized communities.
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Apr 5, 2021 • 15min

Hunter Biden's Memoir Goes Long On Addiction, Short On Corporate Work

A new memoir reveals Hunter Biden's intense struggles with addiction, shedding light on how personal battles affect public perception. His journey of recovery and newfound passion for painting illustrate personal transformation, while familial support from Joe Biden adds depth to their bond. The podcast also discusses the broader implications of addiction, emphasizing empathy for those affected, and touches on the ongoing federal investigation into Hunter's past, which could complicate his father's political landscape.
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Apr 2, 2021 • 29min

Weekly Roundup: April 2nd

President Biden's judicial nominees spark major discussions, especially with one being a potential Supreme Court candidate. Progressive Democrats voice mixed feelings about Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure plan, seeing it as a reflection of the Green New Deal's influence. The podcast dives into the impact of these judicial appointments on civil rights and representation. Meanwhile, a chaotic but humorous bee rescue story adds a lighthearted touch to the political discourse.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 14min

A Full Court Press: The Supreme Court Considers Expanded Benefits For Student Athletes

This week's discussion centers on a pivotal Supreme Court case questioning the NCAA's practices regarding student athlete compensation. Legal tensions rise as players challenge antitrust laws, spotlighting the clash between amateurism and fairness. The justices scrutinize disparities in coach salaries, raising concerns about the integrity of college athletics. Additionally, the podcast examines racial and economic equity in compensation, highlighting how current policies disproportionately impact Black athletes. A critical decision looms that could reshape the future of college sports.
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Mar 31, 2021 • 17min

"It's Big" And "It's Bold": Biden Unveils Massive Infrastructure Plan

President Biden proposes a bold $2 trillion infrastructure plan aimed at revamping roads, bridges, and expanding broadband. The plan seeks to tackle issues like climate change and racial inequity but hinges on rolling back corporate tax cuts. As Democrats embrace increased government spending, they face Republican resistance and challenges in Congress. The discussion also highlights Biden's attempts to foster bipartisanship amidst mixed reactions from his party's progressive wing, as the vision for transformative infrastructure unfolds.

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