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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Federal Court Ends CDC's Transportation Mask Mandate

Federal Court Ends CDC's Transportation Mask Mandate

A judge said the rule exceeded the Centers for Disease Control's power, raising questions about how the agency can enforce public health rules in future crises. The Biden administration, so far, has n...

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After Decades Of Bipartisan Teamwork, Republicans Quit Presidential Debate Commission

After Decades Of Bipartisan Teamwork, Republicans Quit Presidential Debate Commission

And you might not have to go to Iowa in order to be the Democrats' presidential nominee anymore: the party is looking to reshape its primary calendar so the earliest states better represent the racial...

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Weekly Roundup: April 15th

Weekly Roundup: April 15th

Sarah Palin, whose 2008 turn as John McCain's running mate presaged the Republican Party's evolution, is reentering the political arena with a bid to represent her home state of Alaska in the House of...

15 Apr 202225min

What Natasha Romanenko Experienced When Russian Troops Occupied Her Town

What Natasha Romanenko Experienced When Russian Troops Occupied Her Town

In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, Natasha Romanenko lived in her root cellar for a month to avoid Russian soldiers. In the final days of the occupation, Natasha says she ventured out to milk her cow w...

14 Apr 202214min

A Look At The Most Interesting Races In The GOP's Fight To Retake The Senate

A Look At The Most Interesting Races In The GOP's Fight To Retake The Senate

There are 35 Senate elections happening this November and although Republicans are defending 21 incumbents to Democrats' 14, they still appear poised to take control as Biden's sagging approval rating...

13 Apr 202213min

On COVID, Democrats Struggle With The Tension Between Public Health And Politics

On COVID, Democrats Struggle With The Tension Between Public Health And Politics

The White House continues to insist the country has the tools to return to life-as-usual, even as COVID spreads through establishment Washington. Low booster uptake among seniors and the lack of vacci...

12 Apr 202214min

How Extremist Republicans Have Reframed Politics In Idaho

How Extremist Republicans Have Reframed Politics In Idaho

Far-right activists and a militia figure are a major force in the state's Republican politics, where even orthodox conservatives like Gov. Brad Little are described by opponents as "too liberal." Lieu...

11 Apr 202214min

How Congress Is Investigating January 6th — And Preparing For Any Future Attacks

How Congress Is Investigating January 6th — And Preparing For Any Future Attacks

Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser to the former president, voluntarily testified before House investigators for more than eight hours this week about the insurrectionist riot in the Capitol. And Cong...

8 Apr 202223min

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