Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 6

Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 6

Now that Speaker Pelosi has announced that the House will draft articles of impeachment, Democrats must decide how wide or narrow those articles will be. Plus, what does all the drama at the NATO summit say about the United States on the world stage? This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, White House correspondent Tamara, Keith, White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, Congressional editor Deirdre Walsh, and senior political editor & correspondent Domenico Montanaro.

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The Supreme Court Seems Likely To Overturn Roe v. Wade

The Supreme Court Seems Likely To Overturn Roe v. Wade

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More Funding For Ukraine Seems Likely. More COVID Money Seems... Less Likely.

The White House pitch to provide consistent support for Ukraine through the end of September at a cost of $33 billion has broad support in Congress. Meanwhile, the administration's ask for additional ...

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Republicans Have Momentum With Voters. It Might Be Enough for a Wave in November.

Republicans Have Momentum With Voters. It Might Be Enough for a Wave in November.

In a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, 47% of registered voters surveyed said they are more likely to vote for the Republican in their district, as opposed to 44% who said they preferred a Democrat. B...

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States Are Preparing For A Possible Post-Roe Future

The Supreme Court is considering a case that could significantly weaken the right to abortion — or even scrap it entirely. With Roe V. Wade on shaky ground, Republican-led states are already passing l...

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So There's A Lot Happening In Florida Right Now

So There's A Lot Happening In Florida Right Now

A flurry of headlines out of the Sunshine State: Gov. Ron DeSantis — a rising star in the Republican party and apparent presidential hopeful — is feuding with Disney after it criticized a new law limi...

27 Apr 202214min

Immigration, Inflation Loom Large As Dems Wonder How To Tout Wins Ahead Of Midterms

Immigration, Inflation Loom Large As Dems Wonder How To Tout Wins Ahead Of Midterms

In a conversation with NPR, Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Jamie Raskin of Maryland said that while thin margins have limited Democrats' legislative agenda, the American Rescue Plan and infrastruct...

26 Apr 202214min

8 in 10 Young People Want Government Action On Student Loan Debt

8 in 10 Young People Want Government Action On Student Loan Debt

Thirty-eight percent of Americans under 30 want to see student debt cancelled entirely. Despite a campaign trail promise to eliminate some debt, President Biden has yet to take any action beyond conti...

25 Apr 202214min

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