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by Prof. Gunnar Monahan Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is “why is this happening?

“Why is this Happening?” is presented by MSNBC and NBCNews Think. Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast Chris Hayes, MSNBC & NBCNews THINK Every week Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night. How do we make sense of this unprecedented moment in world history? Why is this (all) happening?

What is the Chris Hayes podcast?

This podcast starts to answer these questions. Writers, experts, and thinkers who are also trying to get to the bottom of them join Chris to break it all down and help him get a better night’s rest. “Why is this Happening?” is presented by MSNBC and NBCNews Think. Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast Chris Hayes, MSNBC & NBCNews THINK

What is Rachel Maddow’s new podcast about?

Listen to Rachel Maddow talk about her new podcast, what it’s like to be covering the news in this political moment, how we can use history to make sense of current events, and why are you even still reading this description – it’s Rachel and Chris! What more do you need to know!

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Why is this Happen Podcast?

This podcast starts to answer these questions. Writers, experts, and thinkers who are also trying to get to the bottom of them join Chris to break it all down and help him get a better night's rest. “Why is this Happening?” is presented by MSNBC and NBCNews Think.

What is Chris Hayes wife name?

Kate A. ShawChris Hayes / Wife (m. 2007)

Is Chris Hayes a journalist?

Christopher Loffredo Hayes (/heɪz/; born February 28, 1979) is an American political commentator, television news anchor, activist, and author. Hayes hosts All In with Chris Hayes, a weekday news and opinion television show on MSNBC. Hayes also hosts a weekly MSNBC podcast, Why Is This Happening?

What nationality is Chris Hayes?

AmericanChris Hayes / Nationality

Is Kate Shaw married?

Chris HayesKate A. Shaw / Spouse (m. 2007)

How is Chris Hayes wife?

Kate A. ShawChris Hayes / Wife (m. 2007)

Is Chris Hayes married?

Kate A. ShawChris Hayes / Spouse (m. 2007)

How much does Chris Hayes make?

Chris Hayes net worth: Chris Hayes is an American political commentator, journalist, and author who has a net worth of $5 million dollars. Chris Hayes was born in The Bronx, New York in February 1979. He graduated from Brown University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy.

Who is Kate Shaw husband?

Chris HayesKate A. Shaw / Husband (m. 2007)

How much money does Chris Hayes make?

Chris Hayes net worth: Chris Hayes is an American political commentator, journalist, and author who has a net worth of $5 million dollars. Chris Hayes was born in The Bronx, New York in February 1979. He graduated from Brown University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy.

Who is Ari Melber married to?

Drew GrantAri Melber / Spouse (m. 2014–2017)

How old is Joy Reid on msnbc?

53 years (December 8, 1968)Joy Reid / Age

Making 'The Line' with Dan Taberski

Chris Hayes speaks with producer and host Dan Taberski about his new podcast focused on the charges against U.S. Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher.

Educating the internet with Natalie Wynn

Chris Hayes speaks with YouTuber Natalie Wynn about her distinctive use of long form video essays as a way to discuss some of the thorniest topics.

Fighting back the virus with Andy Slavitt

Chris Hayes speaks with former White House senior advisor Andy Slavitt about how the Biden Administration tackled the vaccine distribution campaign.

Examining energy and evolution with Herman Pontzer

Chris Hayes speaks with associate professor of evolutionary anthropology, Herman Pontzer, to shed light on how our bodies have evolved to use energy.

Watching 13 executions with Liliana Segura

Chris Hayes speaks with Intercept senior reporter Liliana Segura about why the Trump administration executed so many people and the death penalty more broadly.

Processing the attack on the Capitol with Ta-Nehisi Coates

Chris Hayes speaks with author Ta-Nehisi Coates about what we witnessed as a nation on Jan. 6, 2021.

Measuring how red Texas has become with Abby Livingston

Chris Hayes speaks with Abby Livingston, the Washington bureau chief for The Texas Tribune, about the Republican domination of the Lone Star State.

Why is this happening Chris Hayes?

Every week Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night. How do we make sense of this unprecedented moment in world history? Why is this (all) happening? This podcast starts to answer these questions. Writers, experts, and thinkers who are also trying to get to the bottom of them join Chris to break it all down and help him get a better night’s rest. “Why is this Happening?” is presented by MSNBC and NBCNews Think.

What is Natalie Wynn's YouTube channel?

It's just an algorithmically driven continuous feed of rage, disinformation, and subterfuge. Natalie Wynn, known for her YouTube channel ContraPoints, proves that good things are still happening on the Internet.

What is the deal with all those fundraising emails?

What is the deal with all those fundraising emails? The ones with increasingly dramatic subject lines and maybe a dash of emotional manipulation – they’re everywhere, but do they work? There’s a science to the fundraising email, a lot of data, research, and trial and error. It’s something Michael Whitney’s spent a lot of time thinking about, first in ‘03 on the Howard Dean campaign, and most recently on both the ‘16 and ‘20 Sanders campaigns where he worked as digital fundraising manager. Online fundraising is a massive source of Democratic funds and this year it has exploded, with campaigns taking in record breaking sums. So what are the strategies at play? Whitney breaks down the power of small dollar fundraising, what works and what doesn’t, and when campaigns go too far. Plus, hear Chris describe his campaign stress dreams for some #relatablecontent. Follow Michael Whitney on Twitter

Who is the guy on the line in 2021?

Jul 6, 2021. "The Line" with Dan Taberski. Dan Taberski is an expert at pulling on threads. His tireless curiosity and impeccable reporting resulted in a run of acclaimed investigative podcasts, including "Missing Richard Simmons", "Running From COPS", and "Surviving Y2K".

Do Americans consume Chinese culture?

For as large and influential as it is, Americans do not consume Chinese cultural exports in the same way that China does in the reverse.

Is Chris Hayes married to Kate Shaw?

Well luckily for us, Chris Hayes knows such a person. Because he lives with her. And is married to her. That’s right y’all, Kate Shaw is back and we have no chill about it. Listen to Professor Shaw weigh in on where we are in this moment, the history, the law, the legal theory, the practice, and much more.

Is Wikipedia like Facebook?

The Endurance of Wikipedia with Katherine Maher. Wikipedia is not like a lot of our current internet. It’s not like sites like Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube that mines its users’ attention and tries to capture it through push notifications and algorithms in order to maximize profits.

What is the Hart-Celler Immigration Act?

The Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965 lifted a century of restrictions against Asian immigration to the United States. And while not necessarily appreciated at the time, it inaugurated a sea change in American society, setting the nation on the course towards multicultural democracy. Asian Americans now represent the fastest growing demographic group in the country, and yet the category itself feels insufficient for the sheer scope of experiences, backgrounds and cultures it encompasses. What exactly does it mean to be Asian American at this moment? What does it mean for an America whose central axis of political conflict seems to hover over the color line? New York Times opinion writer Jay Caspian Kang probes these questions in his new book, “The Loneliest Americans.” The podcaster and son of Korean immigrants joins to talk about assimilation amidst a wave anti-Asian violence, increasing wealth gaps, limited representation and the need for more solidarity in pursuit of upward mobility.

What happened to Lawrence Bartley?

Lawrence Bartley was just 17-years-old when he was charged and sentenced to 27 years to life following a movie theater shoot-out. Gunfire erupted after the group that he was with exchanged insults with another crew of moviegoers. According to the prosecutor, Lawrence’s bullet was the one that hit and killed an innocent 15-year-old boy. Filled with remorse and guilt, Lawrence used his time in prison to reckon with his past, while also finding his place in a rapidly changing society. His incarceration experience ultimately led him to create “News Inside,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning Marshall Project criminal-justice-focused magazine that’s distributed in prisons around the U.S. He joins to discuss how his experience led him to create the publication, changes to the prison system and life as a (now free) suburban dad.

What is the meaning of "censure"?

It is a conversation about speech, taboo, social justice, power and hierarchy, penalty about what things people can or can't say, should or shouldn't say in what environments, and what censure should attach to that kind of speech.

What is Natalie Wynn's YouTube channel?

Natalie Wynn, known for her YouTube channel ContraPoints, proves that good things are still happening on the Internet.

Who played Lafayette in Hamilton?

You may have seen streets, parks, and subway stations that include the name Lafayette, but may not know much about the man other than the show-stopping performance of Daveed Diggs , who played Lafayette in Hamilton. The actual Marquis de Lafayette was born in France to immense wealth and privilege, allowing him to mingle in the most elite circles of the time. He shipped off to the US colonies to find his fortune and endeared himself to George Washington, fought for US independence and then returned to France to play a crucial role in *their* revolution as well. Mike Duncan, a fish monger turned wildly popular history podcaster, wrote about Lafayette’s story in his new book, “Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution.” He joins to discuss Lafayette's fascinating life, his research and life in Paris during Covid and whether the US is on the precipice of revolution and democratic decline.

Who is Al Roker?

TV weathermen often show up as among the most trusted members of the media and almost no one on earth is as good at it or as well-known as Al Roker . Born to a working-class family in Queens, Roker found his way into TV and then meteorology and has become one of the more prominent voices in the country on the totalizing effects of climate change. In addition to being on the Today Show, he’s also the author of more than ten books, including his latest one, “You Look So Much Better in Person,” and has a new limited series podcast out called "Cooking Up a Storm", out now wherever you get your podcasts. He joins to talk about that, shares what goes into producing forecasts, discusses why climate change is an “existential threat” to our world, and more. And in a first for our podcast, we asked what you wanted to know. Join as Al also answers questions from WITHpod listeners Keith, Rebecca, and Donna.

Who is Alexandra Brodsky?

Civil rights attorney and author Alexandra Brodsky has spent her entire career focusing closely on ways institutions can best address sexual harms. Her work is the subject of “Sexual Justice: Supporting Victims, Ensuring Due Process, and Resisting the Conservative Backlash,” a book published in August 2021. She joins to talk about the importance of treating both victims and the accused fairly, the Biden administration’s response to Title IX, and what’s ahead as institutions seek to address sexual misconduct claims more equitably.

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