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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 2min

Why Isn’t Harris Doing Better?

Ruth Margalit, a journalist based in Tel Aviv, brings a vivid perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She discusses the complexities of potential ceasefire negotiations amid rising anti-government protests in Israel. The conversation delves into the shifting public sentiment towards Netanyahu's leadership and the deteriorating conditions for Palestinians. Additionally, the guests dissect Kamala Harris's polling challenges and the broader implications of economic trust and voter sentiment in U.S. politics.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 9min

Will Harris and Trump Actually Debate?

Conor Dougherty, a housing journalist for The New York Times, joins the discussion this week. He sheds light on the ongoing American housing crisis, emphasizing the systemic roots of affordability issues and the disparities faced across different communities. The conversation also examines the implications of recent legal challenges surrounding Trump's campaign, alongside the intricacies of vice presidential debates and their impact on public perception. The hosts analyze the dynamics of political competition, especially as candidates prepare for upcoming confrontations.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Democrats ‘Do Something’ Convention

John Dickerson, a seasoned political journalist, joins Emily Bazelon, a law and politics expert, and David Plotz, a media entrepreneur, to unpack the recent Democratic National Convention. They discuss the upbeat atmosphere and key speeches, including those by Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama. The trio dives into the complexities of polling dynamics and the impact of voter enthusiasm on the race. They also examine overtourism's effects on cities, highlighting the balance between economic benefits and preserving local culture.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 59min

Gabfest Reads: Where Does the American Jewish Experience Go from Here?

Joshua Leifer, an insightful author, discusses his book 'Tablets Shattered' and the changing landscape of the American Jewish experience. He shares his upbringing in a conservative environment and how identity has evolved through historical events like the Holocaust and the Oslo peace process. Leifer highlights the generational rifts in political views among Jews and the shift from traditional synagogues to alternative faith practices. The conversation also touches on the integration of the LGBT community into rabbinical roles and the complexities surrounding modern Jewish identities.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 2min

Are We Really Still Talking About Crowd Size?

This week, journalist Marin Cogan from Vox joins the discussion, bringing her insights on media and political issues. The conversation dives deep into the landscape of election misinformation and how it's changing as we approach 2024. They also analyze Kamala Harris's campaign strategies in a challenging political environment. Additionally, they explore rising gun ownership trends among different demographics amid declining violent crime rates, questioning the societal implications of these shifts. Expect a mix of serious talk and light-hearted moments!
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Aug 8, 2024 • 53min

These Walz Could Talk

Juliette Kayyem, a Harvard expert in government, dives into a range of hot topics. She explores Tim Walz's inspiring political journey and the intricacies of vice presidential dynamics. The discussion takes a sharp turn to Google's antitrust troubles and its monopolistic practices impacting consumer choice. Additionally, Kayyem addresses the complexities of military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, emphasizing the legal hurdles faced by victims' families. The blend of serious political discourse and lighter Olympic anecdotes keeps the conversation lively.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 5min

These [Republicans] Are Weird

Emily Bazelon, a prominent journalist, joins seasoned political analyst John Dickerson, and journalist David Plotz to dive into the quirks of political discourse. They discuss Democrats framing JD Vance and Donald Trump's narratives as 'weird,' engaging insights on Kamala Harris's multicultural roots, and evaluate potential vice presidential picks. The trio also reflects on Biden's Supreme Court reform efforts and the cultural implications of modern political strategies. Torie Bosche shares her thoughts on the Edith Roller Journals, weaving personal history with political lessons.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 1h 1min

The Coronation of Kamala Harris

Ruth Marcus joins the hosts to discuss Biden's decision, Kamala Harris as presumptive nominee, and Secret Service fallout. Topics include party loyalty, Kamala's evolution, AI in finance, and Secret Service responsibilities.
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Jul 20, 2024 • 42min

Gabfest Reads: Understanding the World Through Notebooks

Author Roland Allen discusses the historical origins of notebooks, emphasizing their impact on creativity and personal documentation. They explore the evolution of notebooks, the emotional weight of handwritten diaries, and the transformative impact of paper versus parchment on historical documentation.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 50min

“Fight, Fight, Fight”

Mary Harris joins John Dickerson to discuss Trump's VP pick, excitement at the RNC, aftermath of an assassination attempt. Topics include political unity, shifts in campaign strategies, analysis of the Republican Party dynamics post-Trump, and analyzing political motives and communication challenges.

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