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October 09, 2019
The Patriot Act host talks to Sloane Crosley about the politics of provocation, and what it means to be funny in Trump's America.
"The president admitted it to me on the phone without even any embarrassment." Nancy Pelosi, super Speaker, on Trump's unfitness, the decision to impeach, and "weaving" her fractious caucus. Abigail Tracy interviews the Speaker, with photographs by Annie Leibovitz.
The series based on the New York Times column is a corny love letter to the prettiest parts of New York, where the romance of John Carney's Once doesn't quite translate. Sonia Saraiya reviews.
Trump seemingly gave Turkey the green light to begin airstrikes on American-allied Kurdish forces in Syria, but his Republican allies aren't on the same page. Meanwhile, the White House is responding to impeachment proceedings with total war.
Having resettled in Los Angeles following the breakup of her band and her marriage, the musician, artist, and author speaks with Mike Hogan about classic-rock nostalgia, social media insanity, and her unlikely encounter with an "idiot" future president.
This week, Elizabeth Warren is leading the 2020 presidential nominee polls. Back in 2011, millions of Americans hoped President Obama would nominate Elizabeth Warren to head the consumer financial watchdog agency she had created. Instead, she was pushed aside. Suzanna Andrews charted the Harvard professor's emergence as a champion of the beleaguered middle class, and her fight against a powerful alliance of bankers, lobbyists, and politicians.
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