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Jan 14, 2025 • 31min

What Next | Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship?

In this engaging discussion, Isabela Dias, an immigration reporter for Mother Jones, dives into the contentious issue of birthright citizenship. She explores how Donald Trump could attempt to end this constitutional right and the necessary support from the judiciary. The conversation covers the historical roots of birthright citizenship, particularly the 14th Amendment and the Wong Kim Ark case. Dias also addresses the implications of such a drastic move on children born to undocumented immigrants, highlighting the complex legal and political ramifications.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 31min

What Next | Who’s to Blame for the LA Fires?

Gabrielle Canon, a climate reporter and extreme weather correspondent for The Guardian US, dives into the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and their far-reaching consequences. She discusses the emotional turmoil of affected residents, emphasizing their search for accountability amidst the chaos. Canon also sheds light on the complexities of climate change, local leadership's responsibility, and the urgent need for improved funding for firefighting efforts. The conversation reveals the intricate web of recovery challenges facing the community post-disaster.
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Jan 12, 2025 • 29min

What Next TBD | Why Tech Is Bending the Knee

Drew FitzGerald, a telecom reporter for the Wall Street Journal, shares his insights on the evolving relationship between tech and politics. He discusses how the new FCC leadership could lead to regulatory changes that might punish dissenting voices. The conversation highlights recent corporate decisions, like Meta's shift away from diversity initiatives, and the implications for media regulation. FitzGerald also examines the future of net neutrality and the complex landscape of tech policies as the Biden administration's regulations face challenges.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 55min

Slate Money | The Dire Costs of the LA Fires

The podcast dives into the destructive wildfires in Los Angeles, exploring the economic fallout and the ethical dilemmas of prison labor in firefighting. It also tackles Meta’s controversial changes to content moderation, raising concerns about the spread of harmful speech. With New York City's new congestion pricing, the discussion shifts to urban commuting issues, drawing comparisons to London's strategies. Finally, the hosts touch on quirky topics like the cottage cheese trend and the burdens of household chores.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 1h 3min

Amicus | TikTok Is Cooked, Trump Is Sentenced

Gautam Hans, a clinical professor of law at Cornell specializing in constitutional and technology law, dives into pivotal legal battles. He discusses the ramifications of Trump's recent sentencing, particularly regarding how it impacts the Supreme Court’s approach under his presidency. Hans sheds light on the controversial TikTok ban, exploring tensions between national security and First Amendment rights. The conversation highlights the complexities of foreign influence in American social media and the broader implications for free speech.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 6min

Amicus | Preview: Trump’s Racking Up Supreme Court Loyalty Points

Delve into the intricate legal web surrounding Trump's appeals and presidential immunity. The hosts dissect the implications of his Hush Money sentencing and how it might reshape public perceptions of justice. With insights from a prominent legal expert, this discussion offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of law and politics amid ongoing legal battles.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 7min

Political Gabfest | One Measly Report

This week, Juliette Kayyem, a Harvard professor and author, joins the conversation. They dive into Donald Trump’s ongoing legal issues, highlighting the perceived gaps in accountability within the legal system. The talk shifts to the cozying up of tech giants like Zuckerberg and Musk to political power, raising questions about the impact on democracy. Wildfires in California are also discussed, emphasizing the challenges communities face and the complexities of managing climate change's effects. It's a blend of law, technology, and environmental resilience.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 29min

What Next | Greenland’s a Distraction

Chris Murphy, the US senator from Connecticut, dives into critical issues threatening American democracy. He discusses the rise of political influence within law enforcement, emphasizing fears of loyalty to Trump. Murphy navigates the intricacies of confirming nominees and strategizing to protect democratic values. He also critiques how political distractions undermine vital legislative actions. The conversation addresses the media's role in shaping political narratives and highlights the dire need for accurate health information amidst misinformation crises.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 32min

What Next | Blake Lively Vs. Hollywood

Heather Schwedel, a staff writer at Slate, dives into the swirling drama surrounding Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. They discuss Lively's fluctuating public image, shaped by her past roles and current controversies. The conversation explores the backlash against the film 'It Ends With Us,' revealing how promotional strategies can backfire. Insights into Baldoni’s shift from actor to advocate highlight the complexities of tackling serious themes like domestic violence in Hollywood. Finally, the couple's legal entanglements add another layer to the already complicated narrative.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 44min

Slate Money | Money Talks: Selling The Dream

In this discussion, Jane Marie, a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning journalist known for her work on multi-level marketing, offers a deep dive into the troubling realities of MLMs. She unpacks the allure of these schemes, particularly their appeal to women, and reveals the financial traps participants often fall into. The conversation sheds light on the deceptive practices within MLMs, including misleading income statements and emotional manipulation. Jane also explores the historical roots and regulatory challenges these companies face, providing a comprehensive view of this controversial industry.

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