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 Fifty-Fifty Senate Is Going To Be A Little Bit Weird

The Fifty-Fifty Senate Is Going To Be A Little Bit Weird

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Joseph Biden Sworn In As 46th President Of The United States

Joseph Biden Sworn In As 46th President Of The United States

In his inaugural address, he promised to keep all of his work as president in service of people rather than power. And Kamala Harris made history; she is the first Black person, Asian American, and wo...

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The US Senate Has A Lot To Do

The US Senate Has A Lot To Do

The Senate is back in Washington today. The lawmakers will need to consider President-elect Biden's cabinet nominees, weigh his coronavirus relief proposal, and consider President Trump's impeachment....

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What We Know About The Inauguration And Joe Biden's First Day

What We Know About The Inauguration And Joe Biden's First Day

President-elect Joe Biden's inaugural plans have been reshaped by COVID-19 and concerns over security after the insurrection at the Capitol. Biden is slated to enact a diverse array of policies by way...

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What Were We Thinking? : Carlos Lozada On The Trump Era

What Were We Thinking? : Carlos Lozada On The Trump Era

For our inaugural NPR Politics Book Club pick, NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben talks to Carlos Lozada about his book What Were We Thinking: A Brief Intellectual History of the Trump Era. Want to join the di...

16 Jan 202115min

Interview: Kamala Harris on Capitol Riot, Stimulus Package

Interview: Kamala Harris on Capitol Riot, Stimulus Package

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris talks to NPR's Scott Detrow about how she felt after the attack on the Capitol and the administration's new $1.9 trillion relief package proposal.This episode: White...

15 Jan 202116min

Can Another $1.9 Trillion Rescue The Economy?

Can Another $1.9 Trillion Rescue The Economy?

The pandemic is taking an immense toll on the nation: some 4000 Americans die each day. And, in December, another 140 thousand people lost their jobs. President-elect Joe Biden unveiled a pricy relief...

15 Jan 202114min

Donald Trump Impeached On Charge Of Inciting Insurrection

Donald Trump Impeached On Charge Of Inciting Insurrection

Ten Republicans crossed the aisle to support the impeachment. Next, a Senate trial — one that won't take place until after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in.This episode: White House correspondent...

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