

A Broken U.S. Healthcare System Doesn’t Make Murder OK
Dec 6, 2024
Dana Nessel, Michigan's 54th Attorney General, dives into the chilling effects of Donald Trump's mass deportation plans on undocumented communities. Writer Elad Nehorai explores the deeper reasons behind the Democratic Party's recent electoral losses, linking it to broader themes of public disillusionment. Together, they tackle the troubling intersection of crime narratives, immigration policies, and the ongoing failures of the U.S. healthcare system, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and empathy in addressing systemic injustices.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reactions to Tragedy: A Reflection on the U.S. Healthcare System
01:56 • 14min
Optimism and Innovative Solutions
16:04 • 11min
Perception vs. Reality: Crime and Immigration Rhetoric
26:45 • 12min
Advancing Justice in Challenging Times
38:59 • 4min
Examining Political Disengagement and Existential Dread
42:31 • 13min
Mobilizing Change: BLM and Maternal Health
55:06 • 9min
Concerns over Trump's Intelligence Nominee
01:04:32 • 4min
Examining the Impact of a Broken Healthcare System
01:08:54 • 2min