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by Prof. Demetrius Schiller II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is the editor of Talking Points Memo?

Talking Points Memo editor and publisher Josh Marshall provides insight into the big political stories of the day. Joined by TPM staffers and special guests, the Josh Marshall Podcast is your companion for making sense of the Trump era.

Who is the host of embedded?

Host Kelly McEvers takes a story from the news and goes deep. Whether that means digging into the Trump administration's past, the stories behind police shootings caught on video, or visiting a town ravaged by the opioid epidemic, Embedded takes you where the news is happening.

Why did Joe Walsh run against Trump?

Joe made that decision because he knew that President Trump had to be defeated, and no other Republican was willing to stand up and accept the challenge.

Where is Jackie Broyles podcast?

Trump-hating rednecks Jackie Broyles and Dunlap podcast from a bunker underneath Jackie's Market in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. They take on Trump and the 2020 election, Biden and Bernie, Mitch and MAGA, Kamala and AOC, politics and pop culture. Real news. Fake sponsors.

What time does Mark Kaye talk?

Every weekday from 12pm-3pm, Mark Kaye talks about the big local news of the day, the latest out of Washington and what it means to you! He also takes calls with his listeners to discuss their thoughts and opinions.

What is a podcast about?

United States About Podcast A quasi-daily podcast from Slate chronicling Donald Trump's rise to the presidency and his current administration. Journalists Virginia Heffernan and Len Krauze talk to reporters, historians, psychiatrists, and other experts to help explain who this man is and why this is happening, right now, in the United States of America. Frequency 1 episode / day , Average Episode Length 39 min Since Mar 2016 Also in Slate Podcasts Podcast slate.com/podcasts/trumpcast#N#Twitter followers 1.8M ⋅ Domain Authority 92 ⓘ ⋅ Alexa Rank 1.9K ⓘ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

Can he do that Washington Post?

Washington, District of Columbia, United States About Podcast 'Can He Do That?' is The Washington Post's politics podcast, exploring the powers and limitations of the American presidency, and what happens when they're tested. Led by host Allison Michaels, each episode asks a new question about this extraordinary moment in American history and answers with insight into how our government works, how to understand ongoing events, and the implications when branches of government collide. Frequency 1 episode / week , Average Episode Length 26 min Since Jan 2017 Also in Political Science Podcasts Podcast washingtonpost.com/podcasts/..#N#Twitter followers 5.6K ⋅ Domain Authority 94 ⓘ ⋅ Alexa Rank 211 ⓘ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

From 90.5 WESA

Trump on Earth is a new podcast exploring the environment in the Trump era.

Series Finale

January 15, 2021 • When he first ran for President, Donald Trump was called the "chaos candidate". And to bitter end, that has been borne out. But another kind of radical change has happened over the last four years, often out of the headlines. So, for our last episode, we take stock of the past four years.

Trump's Last Act: Drilling in the Arctic Refuge

December 3, 2020 • The outgoing president has a few orders of business he'd like to take care of before January 20. Among them is a controversial plan to drill for oil in the country's largest stretch of untouched wilderness. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is 20 million acres of mountains, tundra and coast lands.

What does Biden's win mean for the environment and the fight to rein in climate change?

November 11, 2020 • President-Elect Biden ran as a moderate Democrat, but he also campaigned on an aggressive climate platform. How much of that agenda he can pursue could rest on who controls the US Senate, pending results of two runoff elections in Georgia.

How the Environment is Playing in Swing States

October 29, 2020 • On this episode, we're looking at what role climate change and other environmental issues could play in deciding the election. We check in with reporters in three major battleground states--Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida--to find out.

Will 2020 be the Year of the Climate Voter?

October 22, 2020 • As Election Day nears, a majority of registered voters in the United States say climate change will be an important issue in making their choice for president. That's according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted over the summer.

Trump vs the Courts

October 8, 2020 • Many of President Trump's environmental actions have faced court challenges. So how's the administration doing? First we hear from Ann Carlson, professor of environmental law at UCLA about a climate change case just added to the Supreme Court docket.

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