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Jan 13, 2021 • 11min
House Votes To Impeach, All Eyes On McConnell Amid Concerns About More Violence
The podcast dives into the historic second impeachment of Donald Trump, spotlighting the bipartisan vote that underscores the gravity of his actions. It discusses Mitch McConnell's uncertain stance and the political maneuvering ahead of the Senate trial. Heightened security measures are a major focus, driven by fears of violence as the inauguration approaches. Additionally, lawmakers grapple with the implications of their decisions and the potential long-term effects on the Republican Party amid ongoing tensions and the evolving landscape of Trumpism.

Jan 12, 2021 • 12min
Extremists Face Charges As House Moves Toward Impeachment
Adam Schiff, a prominent California representative and key figure in the impeachment efforts against Donald Trump, discusses the motivations behind a second impeachment attempt. He dives into the rising tensions on Capitol Hill, highlighting the challenges of achieving bipartisan support. Schiff also addresses the legal repercussions facing Trump’s supporters following the Capitol riot and emphasizes the importance of accountability during political crises. Through this conversation, he sheds light on the urgent need to uphold democratic values.

Jan 11, 2021 • 13min
America's Vaccine Plan: What's Working — And What Isn't
Over 25 million vaccines are distributed in the U.S., but only a fraction have been administered. Major cities are opening mega-sites to speed things up, amid mounting pressure to broaden eligibility. West Virginia shines as a standout performer in getting shots into arms, thanks to its innovative use of local pharmacies. Stories from Tennessee reveal the ethical dilemmas in vaccination distribution and the impact on community trust. As challenges persist, strategies to improve the rollout continue to evolve.

Jan 8, 2021 • 13min
Race And The Capitol Riot: An American Story We've Heard Before
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, a Princeton professor of African American studies, sheds light on the historical Wilmington coup of 1898, revealing deep-rooted racial tensions that echo in today’s politics. The discussion draws parallels between this and the Capitol riot, emphasizing how race influenced law enforcement responses. Taylor critiques the disparities in treatment of different protests, while exploring the political polarization in the U.S. and the urgent need for accountability among leaders in the wake of the January 6th insurrection.

Jan 7, 2021 • 14min
GOP Faces Trump Reckoning: 'If You Play With Matches, You Will Get Burned'
The podcast delves into the chaos of the Capitol insurrection, sparked by the president's rhetoric. It discusses the Republican Party’s current turmoil and internal strife while grappling with accountability following January 6th. The conversation includes insights from Capitol Hill veterans about potential shifts and future dynamics within the party. As Trump’s claims about the election linger, the discussion also highlights the consequences of the GOP's silence and the possible paths to unity post-Trump.

Jan 6, 2021 • 14min
Trump Supporters Storm U.S. Capitol, Halting Final Count Of Biden Votes
A dramatic congressional session on January 6th spiraled into chaos as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, disrupting the certification of Biden's election. This unprecedented breach sparked urgent debates about safety and the implications for American democracy. Meanwhile, in Georgia, historic electoral victories for Democrats were fueled by robust Black voter turnout, highlighting the importance of community engagement and activism. Leaders from the state shared insights on resilience and the ongoing fight for social justice.

Jan 5, 2021 • 12min
Why U.S. Vaccinations Started Slow And What We Know About The New Coronavirus Variant
The vaccine rollout in the U.S. faced significant hurdles, with only a fraction of targeted vaccinations achieved by 2020's end. States implemented varied distribution systems, leading to chaos for elderly residents, including harrowing tent camps in Florida. Meanwhile, a new, more contagious variant of the coronavirus emerged, causing concern but not deemed deadlier, as current vaccines still seem effective. Experts emphasize the continued importance of masks and social distancing amidst rising cases.

Jan 4, 2021 • 14min
All Eyes On Georgia: Senate Hangs In The Balance As Trump Tries To Steal Votes
As political tensions mount, a leaked phone call reveals President Trump's bold attempts to overturn the Georgia election results. Election officials face immense pressure while striving to keep voter confidence intact amidst chaos. The Republican Party grapples with internal conflicts, all influenced by Trump's actions, as they head into a crucial Senate runoff. This pivotal moment could reshape not just the election outcome but the GOP's future in Georgia as well.

Jan 1, 2021 • 13min
Advice For Making (And Succeeding At) Your New Year's Resolution
A comedian humorously recalls the chaos of 2020, prompting discussions about how to navigate the New Year with optimism. Experts share advice on creating balanced resolutions that prioritize well-being over productivity. The importance of flexibility is emphasized, especially in uncertain times. Additionally, diverse perspectives reveal how humor and personal anecdotes can guide goal-setting, focusing on enjoyment and accountability while encouraging mindful approaches to achieving aspirations.

Dec 31, 2020 • 12min
The Long Awaited Brexit Deal Is Finally Here
Brexit is finally becoming a reality after years of turmoil in British politics. A report from Dover highlights truckers rushing to cross the border before new rules take effect. Perspectives on the new deal vary, with some viewing it as a win to prevent economic disruption. The podcast delves into Boris Johnson's shift from a jovial figure to a Brexit champion, alongside the socio-economic impacts felt by businesses and individuals. As the UK navigates its new global role, the balance between sovereignty and economic challenges remains a focal point.


