

The Inauguration of Joe Biden
Jan 21, 2021
Emily Cochrane, a congressional reporter for The New York Times, dives into the historic inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. She discusses the atmosphere of resilience and contrasts the solemn yet hopeful mood against recent turmoil. The conversation highlights Biden’s call for unity amidst painful omissions in his speech addressing systemic issues. They also reflect on the future role of investigative journalism in fostering truth and justice during this pivotal time in American democracy.
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Biden's Inaugural Focus
- Biden's inaugural address framed his presidency as a victory for democracy and a celebration of the people's will.
- He emphasized his commitment to opposing political extremism, white supremacy, and domestic terrorism.
Biden's Vision of Unity
- Biden acknowledged that unity may seem like a foolish fantasy.
- He believes it can be achieved by restoring the soul of America.
Biden's Optimism
- Astead Herndon recalled Biden's eulogy for Strom Thurmond, where Biden chose to see the best in the segregationist senator.
- This anecdote highlights Biden's persistent optimism about America's potential for unity.