Stay Tuned with Preet

Preet Bharara
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6 snips
Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 13min

The “Kiss the Ring” Presidency (with Ian Bremmer)

Ian Bremmer, a prominent political scientist and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins for a deep dive into today’s geopolitical climate. They discuss the recent failures of globalism and the troubling return to power-centric politics reminiscent of a 'law of the jungle.' Bremmer also shares his thoughts on Trump’s audacious ideas to acquire Greenland and the Panama Canal. The conversation shifts to the dynamics within the Republican Party and what it means for future elections, alongside pressing legal matters involving Rudy Giuliani and Hunter Biden.
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9 snips
Jan 14, 2025 • 10min

What’s in Jack Smith’s Report?

The release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on January 6th reveals crucial insights into Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Discussions focus on the implications of the timing and content of this report. Legal experts analyze the challenges of proving intent behind Trump's statements and the considerations surrounding prosecutorial discretion in high-profile cases. Additionally, Trump's sentencing in New York for falsifying business records raises questions about fairness and judicial processes.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 34min

Extremists In Uniform (with Philip Mudd)

Philip Mudd, a former CIA and FBI counterterrorism expert, dives deep into the complexities of terrorism and its enduring ideologies. He discusses the oversimplification of motives by the media and the challenges of addressing extremism, particularly within the U.S. military. Mudd sheds light on the balance of security and freedom in public spaces and explores how extremism can flourish in unexpected areas. His insights highlight the evolving nature of terrorist tactics and the pressing need for nuanced understandings in combating radicalization.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 7min

Run Toward the Problem (with Tim Heaphy)

Tim Heaphy, the lead investigator for the House Select Committee on January 6 and author of 'Harbingers,' dives into the complex narratives surrounding the Capitol attack. He discusses why some view rioters as patriots and examines the chilling effects of widespread apathy towards government. Heaphy also highlights the emotional toll on law enforcement, particularly following the insurrection, and underscores the critical need for civic engagement to safeguard American democracy against rising threats.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 10min

The Battle Over Jack Smith’s Report

Judge Aileen Cannon's controversial order to keep Jack Smith's investigative report under wraps is sparking intense debate. Preet Bharara and Joyce Vance dissect Trump's legal battles, including his upcoming sentencing and the implications of recent rulings against him. They also explore the aftermath of a New Orleans terror attack, where law enforcement failures are under scrutiny. The discussions highlight the intersection of law and politics, particularly as Trump's presidency intertwines with ongoing legal challenges.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 47min

Litigating Immigration (with Joyce Vance and Lee Gelernt)

Lee Gelernt, Deputy Director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project and a formidable litigator in immigration law, joins Joyce Vance to dissect the potential legal aftermath of Trump's proposed immigration policies. They delve into the traumatic effects of past family separation strategies and the ethical concerns surrounding them. The conversation also highlights the contentious debate over birthright citizenship and the implications of law enforcement changes under the Insurrection Act. Gelernt emphasizes the vital role of community activism in shaping humane immigration reforms.
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47 snips
Dec 26, 2024 • 46min

The Gray Area: Is America collapsing like ancient Rome?

Edward Watts, a historian at UC San Diego and author of "Mortal Republic," delves into striking parallels between contemporary America and the decline of ancient Rome. He discusses the erosion of public trust, political polarization, and social inequality. Watts highlights the lessons from Rome's fall, emphasizing the importance of a strong middle class and inclusive governance. He also reflects on individual leadership's impact on political dynamics and warns against the normalization of violence in politics, urging a reevaluation of democratic resilience.
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15 snips
Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 13min

The Formula for Happiness (with Dr. Laurie Santos)

Dr. Laurie Santos, a Yale psychology professor and host of "The Happiness Lab," delves into the complex nature of happiness. She discusses how both positive and negative emotions are essential for well-being. The conversation covers the 'parenting paradox', the importance of social connections, and how job crafting can enhance career fulfillment. Dr. Santos emphasizes gratitude's role in happiness and explores why moments of sadness are necessary for appreciating joy. Her insights provide a roadmap for maximizing happiness in everyday life.
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25 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 13min

Drone On

The podcast dives into the ramifications of a defamation lawsuit settlement between ABC News and Donald Trump, dissecting the legal nuances involved. It explores the challenges media faces when navigating defamation issues, including the real-world implications of high-profile libel cases. The discussion highlights the strategic choices made in legal battles and the necessity of clear communication surrounding complex legal terminologies. It emphasizes the interplay between media interests and legal decisions, shedding light on the motivations behind settling versus going to trial.
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9 snips
Dec 16, 2024 • 33min

Historical Optimists vs Hysterical Pessimists (with Tina Brown)

Tina Brown, an award-winning journalist and former editor of major publications like Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Preet. They delve into the current political landscape, examining why some billionaires diverge into questionable territories. The conversation also explores the rise of charismatic political figures and the power of authenticity in attracting diverse support. Additionally, they reflect on the challenges of accountability in politics and the potential implications of Donald Trump's possible return.

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