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Jan 31, 2025 • 55min

Onward and Upward, with Marty Baron

Marty Baron, the former executive editor of The Washington Post and The Boston Globe, discusses the challenges and transformations in journalism during the Trump era. He highlights the balance journalists must strike between transparency and cautious reporting. Baron delves into local versus national news dynamics, the impact of technology on media, and the emergence of innovative journalism startups. He emphasizes the importance of journalistic integrity and the ongoing need for tough questioning amidst a polarized political climate.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 1h 12min

Richard Engel: Geography is history

Richard Engel, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, sheds light on the intricate history of the Middle East and its enduring impact on current politics. He discusses how poorly conceived post-World War I treaties spawned ongoing conflicts, particularly in Israel and Palestine. Engel also examines the evolving U.S. foreign policy and the shifting sands of support for a two-state solution. By tying historical events to contemporary geopolitical tensions, he illustrates the importance of understanding the past to navigate today’s complexities.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 28min

Douglas Brinkley: Sweeping pardons and the Biden-Trump transfer of power

Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley discusses the unusual pardon practices of both Joe Biden and Donald Trump, revealing their implications for governance. He delves into the historical roots of U.S. political dynamics, from the rise of Trumpism to key developments in media and wealth inequality. Brinkley also highlights the disconnect between politicians and rural Americans, advocating for revitalized local media and stronger community engagement. The conversation underscores the urgent need for independent leadership amid a shifting political landscape.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 5min

48 Hours of Trump: Stephen Hayes looks ahead to another four years

Stephen Hayes, co-founder of The Dispatch and political commentator, dives into the whirlwind surrounding Donald Trump's return to the political scene. He discusses the fallout from Joe Biden's presidency and controversial decisions impacting his legacy. The conversation explores Trump's divide-and-conquer tactics, the commercialization of his brand, and the impact of AI on political discourse. Hayes also reflects on the evolving dynamics within the GOP and the challenges they face ahead, making for a sharp and insightful analysis of contemporary politics.
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Jan 19, 2025 • 39min

'He is bitter': Susan Page's takeaways from her Biden exit interview

Susan Page, Washington Bureau chief for USA Today, provides a compelling analysis of Joe Biden's presidency on his last day in office. The conversation highlights an intimate exit interview, revealing Biden's personal reflections and the emotional nuances of his journey. Page also assesses the fallout from a controversial pardon and the strains in Biden's political relationships, particularly with the Obama family. Additionally, they address the media's role in shaping perceptions and the anticipated transformations in government agencies as political power shifts.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 55min

Dark MAGA vs. Deep MAGA on the world stage: Ian Bremmer's global view

Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, shares keen insights on how a second Trump administration could reshape global politics, including U.S.-China relations and NATO dynamics. He contrasts 'Dark MAGA' and 'Deep MAGA,' exploring their impact on international affairs. The discussion also navigates the delicate balance of global alliances in a multipolar world, particularly the roles of countries like Turkey and powers like China and India. Bremmer highlights the influence of figures like Elon Musk on U.S. diplomacy and probes the resilience of democratic structures amid rising populism.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 55min

Gov. Jared Polis on wildfires and politics

Colorado Governor Jared Polis, the 43rd governor and a former U.S. Representative, discusses the escalating threat of wildfires and their impact on communities. He shares insights on crisis management during natural disasters, referencing significant events in Colorado and California. Polis highlights the intersection of climate change with housing affordability and the challenges of insurance. He also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey and future aspirations in politics, emphasizing the need for effective governance and bipartisan cooperation.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 1h 3min

Fmr. Gov. John Kasich: Jimmy Carter’s lessons on character for Washington

Former Gov. John Kasich, a prominent voice in Republican politics, dives into the significance of character in leadership, drawing from Jimmy Carter's legacy. He critiques the rise of individualism over community values and discusses revitalizing local journalism to reconnect citizens with governance. Kasich also shares insights from his upcoming book on how faith communities can inspire hope and solutions in society. Additionally, he reflects on the challenges of political change and the potential impact of independent candidates.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 9min

Tallahassee heads to Washington: Marc Caputo goes inside the developing Trump administration

Marc Caputo, a senior politics reporter at Axios with deep expertise on Trump and Florida, shares his insights on the complex dynamics within the emerging Trump administration. He discusses his challenging interview with Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, shedding light on the rivalries and collaborations among key advisors. Caputo delves into the internal struggles of both political parties, evolving political alliances, and the transformative impact of Trump on conservative ideology, all while navigating the fragmented media landscape.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 47min

What if Russia revealed a spy in the U.S. government? Former CIA Director John Brennan’s alternative history

In this thought-provoking discussion, former CIA Director John Brennan shares his expertise on intelligence and geopolitics. He explores the unsettling scenario of Russia revealing a spy in the U.S. government, unpacking the potential fallout for U.S.-Russia relations and the politicization of intelligence. Brennan also dives into the complexities of CIA security processes, the intertwining of private sector interests with national security, and the implications of AI on global dynamics. His insights reveal the fine line between transparency and security in an increasingly complicated world.

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