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Impeachments in history, whistle-blower protections, the Ukrainian context and a sideways glance at Hunter Biden. (episode)
Why one historian thinks that the present process is a "botch."
There's a double standard for the intelligence community.
There is no moral equivalency between Trump's predations and what he accuses the Bidens of. And yet...
Why is Rudy Giuliani spreading misinformation about Ukrainian politics? And what's the real story?
Bob speaks to New York Times correspondent Julie Turkewitz about how the truth and reconciliation process in Gambia is must-see-tv. (episode)
The New Deal roots of The Green New Deal; conservative attacks on both projects; and why congress isn't on board. (episode)
General Motors workers are on strike. Hospital workers might walk out next month. Where have we seen this before?
What the backlash to the last New Deal can teach us about the coming fight for the Green New Deal.
How young people are communicating with each other about environmental activism.
Congress underestimates the support (around 70%) for action on the climate crisis. And the press hasn't caught up to public opinion either.
WNYC's Trump Inc. podcast looks at how Trump has taken his way of doing business to the government. (episode)
Saying good riddance to John Bolton; domestic abuse on the rise; and Lady Liberty's many meanings. (episode)
Pundits bemoaning John Bolton's ouster should take a closer look at his record.
How the media and law fail to capture the domestic violence epidemic — and its potential solutions.
The many faces, and political uses, of the statue.
During the height of fighting in Afghanistan, one survey found that 92 percent of southern Afghan men hadn't heard of 9/11. We look at why misconceptions about this 18-year war persist. (episode)
Hurricane Dorian coverage, climate town hall response and re-framing the gun debate. (episode)
CNN — yes, CNN! — advanced the climate conversation with a town hall for Democratic presidential candidates.
Probabilistic forecasting for an impatient audience in search of certainty.
Why the bulk of coverage misses the range of solutions to our deadly national problem.
Leslie Gelb died last week at the age of 82. Brooke revisits an enlightening conversation they had about his role in the creation of the Pentagon Papers. (episode)