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Oct 3, 2019 • 30min

How Rudy Giuliani’s Ukraine Operation Backfired

Kenneth P. Vogel, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the dramatic arc of Rudy Giuliani's role in the Ukraine operation. He unpacks how Giuliani transformed from 'America's Mayor' to a controversial figure amid conspiracy theories. The conversation reveals the fallout from election losses in Ukraine that forced both Giuliani and Trump to rethink their strategies. With a spotlight on the fraught relationship between Presidents Zelensky and Trump, Vogel illustrates the political maneuvering that culminated in an impeachment inquiry.
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Oct 2, 2019 • 23min

Pageantry in Beijing. Firebombs in Hong Kong.

Javier C. Hernández, a China correspondent for The New York Times, shares his gripping insights from the heart of Hong Kong. He discusses the striking contrast between the grand celebrations in Beijing for the Communist Party's 70th anniversary and the violent protests erupting in Hong Kong. Hernández describes the tense atmosphere, emphasizing the determination of young protesters fighting for their identity amidst government crackdowns. His firsthand accounts highlight the deep complexities and contradictions within contemporary Chinese governance.
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Oct 1, 2019 • 23min

The Impeachment Dilemma for Republicans

Peter Baker, Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times and author of "Impeachment: An American History," dives into the complexities of presidential impeachment. He discusses the historical context of Nixon's resignation and contrasts it with the current situation involving Trump. Baker highlights party loyalty shifts and the role of public opinion in impeachment inquiries. He also examines the strategic framing by the GOP and the implications of alleged foreign interference, all while addressing the critical importance of independent journalism in these discussions.
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Sep 30, 2019 • 24min

How the Whistle-Blower Complaint Almost Didn’t Happen

Julian E. Barnes, a national security reporter for The New York Times, delves into the whistleblower complaint that ignited an impeachment inquiry against President Trump. He outlines the whistleblower's difficult journey, emphasizing the risks of anonymity and the complexities of the complaint process. Barnes highlights the critical role of investigative journalism in uncovering truths and discusses the broader implications for presidential accountability. The conversation also touches on the political ramifications following the complaint's revelation.
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Sep 29, 2019 • 31min

A Special Episode for Kids: The Fear Facer

Nine-year-old Ella Maners, who bravely faced her fears of tornadoes and vomiting, joins her supportive mother, Katie Maners, in a heartfelt dialogue about overcoming anxiety. They share their experiences from Fear Facers Summer Camp, discussing how exposure therapy helped Ella personify her fears. The duo highlights the significance of coping strategies, resilience, and the warm support needed for children battling OCD and anxiety. Their journey is both inspiring and relatable, offering insight into childhood struggles and the power of confronting fears.
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Sep 27, 2019 • 26min

The Whistle-Blower’s Complaint

Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Congressional editor for The New York Times, breaks down the explosive whistleblower complaint that has rocked Washington. She reveals how President Trump allegedly pressured Ukraine for political gain and the White House's drastic efforts to cover up the call details. Davis explains the legal complexities surrounding the complaint and the intense scrutiny faced by officials in this turbulent political climate. Hear her insights into the implications this has for accountability and the future of presidential power.
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Sep 26, 2019 • 22min

‘I Would Like You to Do Us a Favor’

Michael S. Schmidt, a national security and federal investigations reporter for The New York Times, joins to dissect Trump’s controversial call with Ukraine's Zelensky. They explore the implications of Trump's request for an investigation into Biden, shedding light on ethical concerns in U.S.-Ukraine relations. Schmidt emphasizes the critical role of journalism in revealing truths amidst political maneuvering. The conversation dives into the ongoing impeachment inquiry, the significance of the whistleblower, and the evolving dynamics in Congress.
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Sep 25, 2019 • 27min

An Impeachment Inquiry Begins

Nick Fandos, a Congressional reporter for The New York Times, provides in-depth analysis on the impeachment inquiry, highlighting Speaker Nancy Pelosi's call for accountability. Alongside him, Representative Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey discusses the shifts among moderate Democrats towards supporting impeachment. They explore the serious allegations against President Trump, emphasize the imperative of national security, and confront the political ramifications of these proceedings, showcasing the intense landscape of American governance.
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Sep 24, 2019 • 28min

A Conversation With a Border Patrol Agent

Art Del Cueto, a Border Patrol agent in Arizona and vice president of the National Border Patrol Council, shares his candid perspectives on his challenging role. He discusses the evolving dynamics under Trump, including the low morale among agents and the internal struggles they face due to public scrutiny. Del Cueto sheds light on the ethical dilemmas of family separation policies, resentment toward detention conditions, and the stigma surrounding their profession. His reflections balance heritage, identity, and the emotional toll of serving on the border.
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Sep 23, 2019 • 20min

The President, Joe Biden and Ukraine

Michael S. Schmidt, a national security reporter for The New York Times, dives into the intricate web of political maneuvering involving President Trump and Ukraine. He discusses a whistleblower complaint that suggests attempts to leverage foreign interference against Joe Biden. The conversation reveals the controversial phone call between Trump and Ukraine's president, raising questions about military aid and the implications of potential quid pro quo. Schmidt also touches on Biden's reaction, framing the situation as an abuse of power and highlighting the ongoing narrative of corruption.

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