Ep. 506 — Doug Jones

Ep. 506 — Doug Jones

While in law school, former Alabama Senator Doug Jones skipped class to watch the trial of Robert Chambliss, convicted in 1977 for his role in the deadly 1963 Birmingham church bombing, which killed four Black girls. Decades later, as a US attorney, Jones successfully prosecuted two others involved in the attack. Doug joined David to talk about the state of the Democratic Party and why Alabama voters have turned their backs on Democrats, why curriculum that teaches America’s flaws demonstrates progress rather than failure, his thoughts on Biden’s political accomplishments and Trump’s legal troubles, and serving as Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s guide through her Senate confirmation. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Ep. 313 - Sen. Elizabeth Warren (TV)

Ep. 313 - Sen. Elizabeth Warren (TV)

Elizabeth Warren is the Senator from Massachusetts and a Democratic presidential candidate. She joins David for the Axe Files on CNN in this extended conversation about her life, her candidacy, and mu...

3 Mars 20191h 17min

Ep. 312 - Bill Kurtis

Ep. 312 - Bill Kurtis

Legendary broadcast journalist and news anchor Bill Kurtis joins the show to talk about the history he's witnessed from his many years covering the news, from being threatened by Charles Manson to his...

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Ep. 311 - Claire McCaskill

Claire McCaskill, former Democratic U.S. Senator from Missouri, joins David to talk about the 2018 midterms race she narrowly lost in a state swept by Donald Trump by nearly 19 points in 2016. She als...

25 Feb 201956min

Ep. 310 - Michael Smerconish

Ep. 310 - Michael Smerconish

Michael Smerconish, is a journalist and host of the eponymous ‘Smerconish’ on CNN, as well as the host of “The Michael Smerconish Program” on SiriusXM’s POTUS channel. He joins David to talk about his...

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Ep. 309 — Lisa Madigan

Ep. 309 — Lisa Madigan

Lisa Madigan is the former State Attorney General for Illinois. She joins the show to talk about teaching in South Africa during the rise of the anti-apartheid movement, the Jason Van Dyke case in Chi...

18 Feb 201959min

Ep. 308 — Kirsten Powers

Ep. 308 — Kirsten Powers

Kirsten Powers is an author, columnist for USA Today, and frequent contributor on CNN. She joins David to discuss her far-flung upbringing in Alaska, the personal struggles which she discussed openly ...

14 Feb 20191h 4min

Ep. 307 — Nate Silver

Ep. 307 — Nate Silver

Nate Silver, statistician and founder of FiveThirtyEight, joins David to talk about how his early love of sports fused with a passion for statistical modeling, the bridge from sports modeling to predi...

11 Feb 20191h 15min

Ep. 306 — Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

Ep. 306 — Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is the head of the House Democratic Caucus. He joins the show to discuss his reaction to the State of the Union address, how Democrats plan to respond, what he's loo...

7 Feb 20191h 3min

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