How Tennessee and Colorado Are Responding to Pandemic

How Tennessee and Colorado Are Responding to Pandemic

As the White House warns the American public to expect 100 thousand or more deaths from the coronavirus outbreak, the administration is deferring to states to determine the best response. Many of those governors are looking to the federal government for more support. This episode: congressional correspondent Susan Davis, political correspondent Scott Detrow, WPLN reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán, and Colorado Public Radio reporter Bente Birkeland.

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4 Mar 202114min

There Will Be Enough Vaccine Doses For Every US Adult By May, Biden Says

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President Biden announced yesterday an accelerated vaccination timeline in the United States, but some states are already moving to fully reopen—a move public health experts warn could lead to deadly ...

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FBI Director Christopher Wray defended his department saying it warned law enforcement ahead of the insurrection at the capitol. He also emphasized the ongoing threat to the United States posed by do...

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Trump Is The Past, Present, And Future Of The Republican Party

Trump Is The Past, Present, And Future Of The Republican Party

The former president's speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference is confirmation that Donald Trump won't go quietly into retirement—loyalty to Trump and white grievance politics will rema...

1 Mar 202114min

Weekly Roundup: February 26th

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President Biden hasn't reinstated family separation policies, but his choice to keep migrant children in a shelter facility has drawn criticism from activists. And the Conservative Political Action Co...

26 Feb 202127min

How Young Activists Are Working With America's Oldest President

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Many young progressive groups were openly hostile to Joe Biden's primary campaign, but they rallied to support him once he secured the nomination. Now, his administration regularly meets with young or...

25 Feb 202114min

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Vaccination rates are trending up and deaths are trending down since President Biden took office—but another hundred thousand Americans have died since he was sworn in. Public health experts suggest i...

24 Feb 202114min

Ousted Capitol Security Heads Face Questions About Attack

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Under questioning from senators about the attack on the Capitol, the law enforcement officials who oversaw the building's security were quick to lay blame elsewhere. And an NPR investigation offers co...

23 Feb 202114min

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