

Ep. #503: Terry McAuliffe, Richard Engel
Aug 10, 2019
Richard Engel, NBC News' Chief Foreign Correspondent renowned for his frontline reporting, shares gripping insights on the rise of nationalism and political instability. He dives into gun violence and its connection to societal health, emphasizing the urgency for policy change. Anthony Scaramucci, former White House Communications Director, adds his perspective on leadership during crises. The conversation critiques the political landscape, touching on voter engagement and the need for robust dialogue on inequality and violence in America.
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Charlottesville Incident
- In Charlottesville, white supremacists marched openly, chanting racist slogans.
- This event, two years prior to the podcast, exposed their hateful ideology.
Open vs. Hidden Hate
- White supremacists' open display of hate is preferable to their hiding.
- Exposure allows for identification and counter-measures.
Election Concerns
- Terry McAuliffe expresses concern over election integrity due to Russian interference.
- He recounts a personal experience with voting machine malfunction.