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Jul 23, 2024 • 12min

Kamala Harris is used to firsts. But can she be the first female president?

The discussion delves into Kamala Harris's groundbreaking career, marking her as a trailblazer in American politics. Her journey includes significant milestones as California's attorney general, senator, and vice president. The podcast highlights her unique identity and the influence of her personal narrative on her political strategies. Comparisons are drawn to past leaders, examining how her approach differs. The conversation also touches on her campaign focus, particularly on reproductive rights and critical policies shaping the Democratic agenda.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 7min

Can Kamala Harris find her footing on immigration?

Kamala Harris is at a crossroads as she prepares for a potential presidential run. She's tasked with defending President Biden’s immigration policies, all while Republicans ramp up criticism. Facing scrutiny for not visiting the southern border, her credibility is being tested. As migrants arrive in new locations, the political stakes rise, forcing Harris to navigate a delicate balance between past critiques and current responsibilities. The evolving landscape of immigration could significantly shape her future in politics.
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Jul 21, 2024 • 11min

Biden's out. Here's what's next.

Tamara Keith, NPR's Senior White House Correspondent, shares her insights on President Biden's surprising decision to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. They discuss how this shift impacts the Democratic Party's unity and strategy leading up to the election. Keith emphasizes the challenges Harris will face in uniting the party and the significance of the upcoming Democratic National Convention. The conversation also dives into the reactions within the party, blending relief and anxiety as they adapt to this new leadership landscape.
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Jul 21, 2024 • 12min

'Twister,' 'Twisters' and the actual practice of storm chasing

In this engaging discussion, Robin Tanamachi, a Professor of atmospheric science and dedicated storm chaser at Purdue University, dives into the riveting world of tornado research. She breaks down the mysteries of why tornadoes form and highlights the advancements in storm-chasing technology since the 1996 film Twister. With personal anecdotes, Tanamachi shares the thrills, risks, and ethical dilemmas of storm chasing while balancing family life. Tune in for insights on how pop culture influences our understanding of severe weather!
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Jul 19, 2024 • 12min

USA Gymnastics made a miraculous comeback — but is it actually safer for Olympians?

Louise Radnowski, a sports reporter for The Wall Street Journal, dives into the aftermath of the Larry Nassar scandal and the creation of the U.S. Center for SafeSport. She discusses the cultural shifts in USA Gymnastics aimed at fostering safer environments for young athletes. Despite recognized improvements, concerns about the effectiveness of safety measures and the ongoing pressures on SafeSport are examined. The episode highlights the important challenges that still need addressing for the protection and well-being of future Olympians.
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Jul 18, 2024 • 8min

Home insurance rates are rising due to climate change. What could break that cycle?

Rising temperatures are causing severe storms and wildfires, leading to skyrocketing home insurance rates. This financial strain is reminiscent of past crises and threatens housing affordability, particularly for first-time buyers. Insights from experts reveal the challenges insurers face due to insufficient climate-related data. The discussion also highlights disparities in rate hikes across different housing types, urging a need for better strategies and stakeholder collaboration to address these pressing issues.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 10min

What will Trump tell the RNC after an attempt on his life?

Franco Ordonez, NPR's sharp-eyed correspondent on the Republican National Convention, delves into the explosive aftermath of a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. He unpacks how this shocking event is reshaping Trump's rhetoric and strategy as he prepares for his keynote speech. The discussion highlights surprising endorsements from former rivals, showcasing party unity, and touches on Trump's efforts to sway working-class voters. Tensions loom, leaving listeners intrigued about how strength and vulnerability play into his campaign narrative.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 9min

The political evolution of J.D. Vance

The podcast delves into J.D. Vance's stunning political transformation from a vocal Trump critic to a supportive senator and potential vice presidential candidate. It reflects on his early criticisms during the 2016 election and examines the journey that led him to embrace the very figure he once condemned. Through insights on his memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy,' the discussion reveals how Vance's shifting ideals mirror the broader dynamics within the Republican party and sheds light on ambition and adaptation in politics.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 7min

After the assassination attempt, Trump gets a string of wins

In a whirlwind of political drama, following an assassination attempt, Donald Trump clinches the Republican nomination and selects his VP. The legal landscape shifts as a Trump-appointed judge dismisses crucial charges regarding classified documents. Experts weigh in on the ruling's implications for future judicial actions and the broader political climate. The podcast delves into the controversial authority of special counsels and the historical significance of the cases surrounding a former president, igniting debate among supporters and critics alike.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 12min

A would-be assassin targets Trump. What it could mean for America.

Doris Kearns Goodwin, a renowned author and historian known for her biographies of American presidents, delves into the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. She explores the historical context of political violence and its implications for a divided America. Goodwin draws parallels to past incidents, including Teddy Roosevelt's courage after an assassination attempt. The discussion also highlights how such events may reshape political rhetoric and influence public sentiment, emphasizing America's resilience in challenging times.

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