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Nov 20, 2019 • 8min

The Latest: A Republican Strategy Revealed

The podcast dives deep into the impeachment inquiry against the President, sparked by a whistleblower's complaint about a contentious phone call with Ukraine. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman shares his profound concerns as a patriot, contrasting his narrative with the Republican counter-arguments. Personal struggles and patriotic values come to light as Vindman reflects on his family's immigration journey. The heated congressional hearings uncover intense battles over credibility, revealing the complexities of loyalty, duty, and partisanship in today’s political landscape.
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Nov 19, 2019 • 22min

A Broken Promise on Taxes

Jim Tankersley, an economic and tax policy reporter for The New York Times, dives deep into corporate promises made during the Trump administration's $1.5 trillion tax cut campaign. He investigates whether corporations like FedEx followed through on their vows to reinvest tax savings into the economy. Discussion highlights include the paradox of prioritizing shareholder profits over workforce investments and the impact of corporate tax cuts on job creation. Tankersley emphasizes the vital role of independent journalism in holding these corporations accountable.
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Nov 19, 2019 • 7min

The Latest: The Week Ahead in the Impeachment Hearings

The podcast dives into the upcoming public hearings featuring key witnesses who directly heard the controversial Trump-Ukraine phone call. It highlights the urgency from Democrats to move forward amidst Thanksgiving breaks and showcases the tensions over witness scheduling from Republicans. Differing perspectives from witnesses are examined, along with the ongoing investigation into possible misrepresentations during the Mueller inquiry, raising crucial implications for the impeachment process.
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Nov 18, 2019 • 23min

The Spectacular Rise and Fall of WeWork

Amy Chozick, a writer at large for The New York Times and expert on corporate drama, dives into the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of WeWork. She unpacks the charismatic yet controversial leadership of Adam Neumann, whose bold vision turned a collaborative workspace dream into a corporate nightmare. Chozick highlights the stark contrast between employee aspirations and Neumann's reckless management that led to massive layoffs and investor disillusionment. The discussion sheds light on the perils of ambition unchecked and the lessons learned from WeWork's saga.
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Nov 15, 2019 • 8min

The Latest: ‘It’s Very Intimidating’

The podcast delves into the dramatic testimony of Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine, who faced threats from President Trump while speaking before Congress. It highlights the intense political fallout from her removal and the smear campaign against her. The emotional weight of high-stakes conversations is palpable, especially as revelations emerge during public hearings. Witness intimidation and real-time attacks create a chilling atmosphere, raising questions about the future of political discourse.
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Nov 15, 2019 • 25min

Capitalism on Trial in Chile

Amanda Taub, a New York Times columnist known for her analysis of global affairs, joins to discuss the transformative protests in Chile. She explores how a minor metro fare increase sparked widespread unrest, revealing deep frustrations with the promises of capitalism. Taub delves into the historical context of economic reforms under Pinochet, the fallout from neoliberal policies, and the tragic human costs. Finally, she highlights the call for a new Constitution amidst political corruption and the quest for accountability.
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Nov 14, 2019 • 6min

The Latest: A New Word for What Trump Did

The conversation dives into the controversial phone call between the president and Ukraine that sparked impeachment discussions. A new term, tied to the Constitution, emerges as Democrats and Republicans navigate claims of bribery. Bill Taylor's testimony is highlighted, illustrating how these allegations shape perceptions and the political landscape. There's a close look at military aid's role in the inquiry and how these allegations resonate with the public, making it a pivotal moment in national politics.
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Nov 14, 2019 • 27min

A Public Hearing, and a Feud Over Ukraine

Michael S. Schmidt, a national security and federal investigations reporter for The New York Times, provides insider analysis on a historic impeachment hearing. He discusses the tense climate as William B. Taylor Jr. and George P. Kent reveal the complexities of U.S. foreign policy toward Ukraine. The conversation delves into the implications of tying military aid to political investigations and highlights the fierce partisan divides in Congress. Listeners will gain insight into how this inquiry could influence the 2020 election and reshape presidential accountability.
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Nov 14, 2019 • 6min

The Latest: An Ideal Witness for the Democrats

The podcast dives into the public hearings of the Trump impeachment inquiry, showcasing gripping testimonies from diplomats. It contrasts the competing narratives of Democrats and Republicans, shedding light on the whistleblower's complaint. A visit to the front lines of the Ukraine-Russia conflict reveals the human cost of war and emphasizes the importance of American support. Additionally, the complex political landscape in Ukraine is explored, with fresh perspectives from younger voices and pivotal revelations impacting the impeachment discussions.
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Nov 13, 2019 • 23min

A Third Grader’s Guide to the Impeachment Hearings

Michael S. Schmidt, a national security and federal investigations reporter for The New York Times, joins curious third grader Leo for a lighthearted yet insightful discussion. They navigate the complexities of impeachment, with Leo's innocent questions shedding new light on the term 'whistleblower.' Schmidt explains the political dynamics surrounding the impeachment inquiry, particularly the U.S. president's actions towards Ukraine. Their conversation blends engaging childlike curiosity with serious political analysis, making a complex topic more accessible.

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