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Feb 11, 2025 • 27min

PREVIEW - INTERVIEW: Ari Weitzman talks with Senator Andy Kim

Senator Andy Kim, New Jersey's first Korean-American senator and former diplomat, shares his inspiring political journey and motivations for public service. He reflects on his immigrant background and pivotal moments that shaped his commitment to governance. The conversation delves into bipartisanship, the need for campaign finance reform, and increasing public trust in politics. Kim also shares valuable insights on voter engagement strategies and the importance of diverse leadership in the Democratic Party, all while answering rapid-fire personal questions.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 31min

Legal challenges to the Department of Government Efficiency.

A federal judge has blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury payment systems, causing a stir among state attorneys general. The ruling raises questions about executive power and judicial oversight in government operations. Political tensions are further explored, contrasting left and right opinions on government spending and efficiency. Critiques of the efficiency initiative highlight the implications of staff reductions and funding cuts, especially affecting vulnerable groups like farmers.
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Feb 9, 2025 • 28min

PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Ari and Will talk about Trump's foreign policy, DEI, and Ari interviews Emma Varvaloucas.

Ari and Will dissect Trump's foreign policy, focusing on Israel and Gaza, revealing the high stakes of military intervention. They delve into the contentious landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion, highlighting the backlash and misinterpretations surrounding DEI initiatives. The conversation shifts to government and corporate dynamics, sparking a lively debate about Super Bowl Sunday as a potential national holiday. Ari's interview with Emma Varvaloucas adds depth as they explore USAID's role in humanitarian efforts versus civilian-led initiatives.
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Feb 8, 2025 • 23min

PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Making sense of the Washington, D.C., plane crash.

A tragic mid-air collision over the Potomac River claimed the lives of 67 people, raising urgent questions about aviation safety. Experts weigh in on potential causes like communication breakdowns and air traffic control issues. The limitations of the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) are scrutinized, emphasizing the need for reform in aviation protocols. The visceral nature of the crash adds to the national unease, prompting a deeper investigation into how modern safety systems faltered and what this means for future public safety.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 21min

PREVIEW - INTERVIEW: Will Kaback talks with Stephen Hawkins

In a captivating discussion, Stephen Hawkins, Global Director of Research at More in Common, sheds light on the alarming perception gaps between Republicans and Democrats. He reveals insights from a recent study that highlights how voters misinterpret each other's priorities. The conversation also navigates the challenges faced by the Democratic Party in rallying support post-election and the impact of campaign strategies on public perception. Hawkins emphasizes the urgent need for better communication to bridge political divides and foster unity.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 30min

President Trump’s comments on Gaza.

President Trump's recent comments on Gaza spark intense debate about U.S. involvement and the fate of Palestinians. He suggested taking control of Gaza for reconstruction while proposing resettlement in neighboring countries. The plan has drawn mixed reactions, raising concerns about humanitarian impacts and potential ethnic cleansing. Political implications ripple through diplomatic relations with Israel and beyond. The discussion also delves into the moral complexities of intervention and the future of Gaza amidst ongoing conflict.
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Feb 5, 2025 • 40min

SPECIAL EDITION: Catching up on under-the-radar stories

The hosts delve into the lesser-known narratives shaping the Trump administration. They tackle under-reported stories, highlighting reporting biases and the importance of diverse viewpoints. The discussion shifts to the complexities of political appointments and the AI race between the U.S. and China. A new U.S. sovereign wealth fund sparks debates over fiscal challenges. They also critique education policies and explore the implications of recent executive orders. Lastly, they address the DNC's new leadership and its relevance to upcoming elections while reflecting on government practices regarding diversity.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 30min

The future of USAID.

A whirlwind of political shifts is shaking up the future of USAID. The discussions highlight conflicting visions between the Secretary of State and Elon Musk regarding the agency's fate. Listeners learn about the implications of potential funding cuts and governance challenges that threaten foreign aid programs. There's a critical look at the impact of past foreign aid freezes, the interplay with geopolitical agendas, and the necessity of adapting aid initiatives alongside evolving U.S. foreign policy priorities. It's a deep dive into the complexities of global support.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 32min

Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China.

The podcast dives into the U.S. decision to impose significant tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada. It examines Trump's political motivations, historical contexts, and the potential sparks of a trade war. Additionally, the agreement with Mexico to deploy troops against drug trafficking reveals a complex dance between politics and trade. Divided opinions on the tariffs showcase concerns for consumers and the economy. The discussion highlights the ongoing tensions between economic theory and political strategy, particularly in U.S.-China relations.
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Feb 2, 2025 • 31min

PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Ari and Will talk tackling Tangle takes, reader feedback, and immigration with Mags and Jon.

The hosts tackle pressing immigration issues while sharing engaging personal stories and listener feedback. They delve into a tragic helicopter crash and discuss public perception surrounding deportation. An amusing segment focuses on the rising price of eggs, offering quirky comparisons and insights on economic challenges. The lively trivia game adds a fun twist, balancing serious conversations with lighthearted moments. The blend of current events and personal reflections keeps the discussion fresh and engaging.

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