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The Democratic Presidential Field (So Far)

The Democratic Presidential Field (So Far)

Senator Bernie Sanders has entered a crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates. We look at how candidates who agree on many social issues are fighting to distinguish themselves in order to b...

20 Feb 201926min

The Democrats and Israel

The Democrats and Israel

In the weeks since they’ve taken office, two freshman Democrats — Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib — have been engulfed in controversy over their criticisms of Israel. We look at how, afte...

19 Feb 201935min

Avoiding a Shutdown (by Declaring an Emergency)

Avoiding a Shutdown (by Declaring an Emergency)

We take a look at the president’s last-minute plan to fund his border wall — and at how we got here. Guest: Mark Landler, who covers the White House for The New York Times. For more information on tod...

15 Feb 201927min

The Parkland Students, One Year Later

The Parkland Students, One Year Later

It’s been a year since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. We went to Florida this week to check in on some of the students we met 12 months ago. Guest: Clare Toeniskoett...

14 Feb 201925min

No Heat, No Power: How a Federal Jail Failed Its Inmates

No Heat, No Power: How a Federal Jail Failed Its Inmates

A New York Times investigation found that inside a Brooklyn jail, more than 1,000 inmates were locked inside freezing cells for 23 hours a day, prompting an inquiry by the Justice Department. But the ...

13 Feb 201923min

Why Chief Justice Roberts Just Protected Abortion Rights

Why Chief Justice Roberts Just Protected Abortion Rights

From the moment he was confirmed, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has been a reliable conservative on the Supreme Court. So why did he just side with the court’s more liberal members to preserve abo...

12 Feb 201925min

The Standoff Over Food and Power in Venezuela

The Standoff Over Food and Power in Venezuela

The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela is worsening as President Nicolás Maduro refuses to give up power and blocks food from entering the country despite widespread hunger. Here’s a look at why, in Mr....

11 Feb 201922min

Democrats Wanted Zero Tolerance for Misconduct. Then Came Virginia.

Democrats Wanted Zero Tolerance for Misconduct. Then Came Virginia.

Democrats have adopted a policy of zero tolerance for misconduct, past or present, by members of their own party. The growing political crisis in Virginia is testing that approach. Guest: Jonathan Mar...

8 Feb 201924min

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