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| A Hostage’s Brother’s Plea: ‘We Need Several Miracles’ | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:21:03 | |
The death of six hostages in Gaza over the weekend has ignited the largest protests in Israel since October 7th, with anger pointed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to secure a ceasefire deal. In this episode, we speak to the brother of Israeli hostage Evyatar David.
Guest: Ilay David
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| Trump vs. Harris on the Issues That Matter to Voters | 01 Sep 2024 | 00:22:14 | |
With just days until the first mail-in ballots are sent to voters, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have released few specifics about their policy proposals. In this episode, we examine what we do know about two key issues: the economy and immigration.
Guest: Phil Mattingly, CNN Chief Domestic Correspondent
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| Did Israel Just Kill a Key Ceasefire Negotiator? | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:16:54 | |
The Middle East is on edge following the death of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh inside Iran. While Israel hasn’t commented on the strike, it came just hours after the Israeli military took credit for the assassination of a senior Hezbollah military commander in Lebanon. In this episode, we look at the impact of Haniyeh’s death on Gaza ceasefire negotiations and whether the region is about to tip into all-out war.
Guest: Tamara Qiblawi, CNN Senior Investigations Writer
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| On the Front Lines of the Western Water Wars | 22 Jan 2023 | 00:18:37 | |
Despite recent rainstorms in California, the decades-long megadrought in the West shows no signs of easing. As a result, some states have been forced to pull back on the water they use from the Colorado River. In this episode, we hear the story of one Arizona community forced to take legal action against the city of Scottsdale after being cut off from its water supply – and why it could serve as a warning to the rest of the country as the climate crisis continues.
Guest: Lucy Kafanov, CNN Correspondent
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| The Biden Document Discovery (And How It Compares to Trump) | 15 Jan 2023 | 00:20:45 | |
When we learned Obama-era classified documents were discovered in multiple locations used by President Joe Biden after his time as vice president, some Republicans were quick to draw comparisons to former President Donald Trump, who is also under investigation for mishandling government documents. But just how similar are the two circumstances? We break down what we know about each case, the special counsels tasked with investigating them, and the political ramifications ahead of a possible 2024 rematch between the two men.
Guest: Arlette Saenz, CNN White House Correspondent
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| Will Damar Hamlin Change How We Watch Football? | 08 Jan 2023 | 00:19:41 | |
The sports world came to a standstill last Monday night after 24-year-old Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed on the field during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. In this week’s episode, a former NFL player weighs in on the league’s reaction and explains why he thinks this incident represents a turning point in the conversation around player safety and mental health concerns at all levels of the sport.
Guest: Coy Wire, CNN Sports Anchor & Correspondent
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| The Tech That Could Define 2023 (and Beyond) | 01 Jan 2023 | 00:20:10 | |
The metaverse. Artificial intelligence. These technologies are here and already shaping our world in ways you may not realize. We take a closer look at how they are taking hold and tackle some commonly asked questions.
See more on “Decoded”.
Guest: Anna Stewart, CNN Reporter
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| Hollywood’s ‘Last Movie Stars’ with Ethan Hawke | 25 Dec 2022 | 00:17:20 | |
Earlier this year, CNN Films and HBO Max released “The Last Movie Stars”, a documentary detailing the love story and careers of legendary Hollywood icons Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Its director, Ethan Hawke, stops by to talk about the film, how streaming has changed Hollywood, and what to watch if you have some downtime this holiday season.
“The Last Movie Stars” is now streaming on HBO Max.
Guest: Ethan Hawke, director of “The Last Movie Stars”
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| Inside the Fall of a ‘Crypto King’ | 18 Dec 2022 | 00:18:57 | |
Sam Bankman-Fried promised to revolutionize the cryptocurrency industry through his exchange, FTX. Last week, he was arrested and charged with fraud, capping a month-long saga which saw the collapse of FTX along with his personal wealth. We examine how customers' money was allegedly stolen and what it all could mean for the future of the industry.
Guest: Allison Morrow, CNN Business Senior Editor
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| Just How Vulnerable is America’s Power Grid? | 11 Dec 2022 | 00:14:50 | |
Thousands of central North Carolina residents spent much of last week in the dark following an attack on two electric substations. It follows years of warnings from the federal government that the power grid was an attractive target for extremists. We examine how this attack upended daily life and look at what can be done to protect the grid going forward.
Guest: Whitney Wild, CNN Law Enforcement Correspondent
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| Zero Patience for Zero-Covid in China | 04 Dec 2022 | 00:18:00 | |
China has signaled it may adjust some aspects of its strict zero-Covid policy following a massive show of defiance in cities across the country, with some openly calling for the removal of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. We examine the financial and psychological ramifications of the restrictions and look at whether the protests could force more change.
Guest: Selina Wang, CNN International Correspondent
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| Understanding “The Assignment” with Audie Cornish | 27 Nov 2022 | 00:17:25 | |
Over the past few years, once-sleepy local school board meetings have become passionate and occasionally rowdy venues for debate over issues like the pandemic, race, gender and more. We’ve also seen school board elections become more partisan than ever. We hear from two parents about why they decided to run for office and what changes they hope to make while in power.
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Guest: Audie Cornish, CNN Anchor & Correspondent
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| Donald Trump is Running Again. Is The GOP On Board? | 20 Nov 2022 | 00:16:43 | |
Former President Donald Trump has officially kicked off his 2024 presidential campaign amid multiple investigations into him, his business, and his allies. We examine if Trump’s grip on the party has weakened in recent years following his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and look at who may challenge him in the Republican primary.
Guest: Kaitlan Collins, “CNN This Morning” Anchor & Chief Correspondent
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| Maduro Claims Victory in Venezuela. Just Don’t Ask for Proof. | 31 Jul 2024 | 00:16:44 | |
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro was officially declared the winner of Sunday’s election, although his political opponent also claimed victory. The United States and multiple global leaders voiced skepticism about the results amid claims of election fraud and counting irregularities. In this episode, we examine what more Maduro means for the region and why so many Venezuelans are fed up with his regime.
Guest: Alejandra Oraa, CNN en Español Anchor
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| What We’ve Learned From the 2022 Midterms (So Far) | 13 Nov 2022 | 00:16:34 | |
While votes are still being counted in key states, it’s clear Democrats had a better midterm performance than most were expecting. We examine the biggest surprises and key takeaways for both parties.
Guest: John King, CNN Anchor & Chief National Correspondent
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| The States That Could Swing the Midterms | 06 Nov 2022 | 00:23:40 | |
As voters go to the polls this week, there are several states with key Senate races that could decide the balance of power in Washington. We go on a tour of these battleground states to unpack the key issues, hear how voters are feeling, and look at why election deniers continue to pose an active threat to democracy.
Guests:
Jessica Dean, CNN Congressional Correspondent
Eva McKend, CNN National Politics Reporter
Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN Business & Politics Correspondent
Omar Jimenez, CNN Correspondent
Kyung Lah, CNN Senior National Correspondent
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| Elon Musk Owns Twitter (For Real This Time). Now What? | 30 Oct 2022 | 00:16:42 | |
After months of back and forth, billionaire Elon Musk has finally closed on his $44 billion to buy Twitter. We examine how we got here, what changes are in store for the social network, and why the deal could have implications far beyond Silicon Valley.
Guest: Clare Duffy, CNN Business writer
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| She’s Fleeing Iran. But Not the Fight. | 23 Oct 2022 | 00:15:30 | |
Thousands have taken to the streets in Iran after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died after being detained by the country’s morality police. Hundreds have reportedly been killed by authorities during the unrest. We explore whether the uprising will bring about lasting change and hear from a young Iranian-Kurdish activist who fled her hometown to take up arms over the border in Iraq.
Guest: Nima Elbagir, CNN Chief International Investigative Correspondent
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| Unpacking America’s Mental Health Crisis | 16 Oct 2022 | 00:16:21 | |
A new survey from CNN in partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that nine out of 10 adults believe that there’s a mental health crisis in the US today. We explore what’s driving that sentiment, the possible solutions, and why an influential task force has recommended screening children 8 and older for anxiety.
This episode contains discussions of suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
Guest: Dr. Tara Narula, CNN Medical Correspondent
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| The Month That May Have Changed the War in Ukraine | 09 Oct 2022 | 00:16:49 | |
Over the past few weeks, Ukrainian forces have made major gains in the south and east of the country, taking back territory Russia claims it is annexing. It comes as President Vladimir Putin’s partial mobilization order has been met with protests back home. We examine what Putin’s next move might be and hear from Ukrainian residents emerging from life under Russian occupation.
Recorded on October 4, 2022
Guest: Nick Paton Walsh, CNN International Security Editor
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| How Hurricane Ian Got So Strong, So Quickly | 02 Oct 2022 | 00:16:51 | |
Residents of southwest Florida are cleaning up after Hurricane Ian slammed into the coast as a deadly Category 4 storm last week, causing catastrophic damage and widespread flooding before later making landfall again South Carolina. We look at what role climate change may have played in the storm’s ferocity and how some cities are reconsidering how to rebuild with that in mind.
Guest: Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate Correspondent
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| Why Republican Governors are Putting Migrants on the Move | 25 Sep 2022 | 00:16:21 | |
For months, Republican governors have been accused of using migrants as political pawns by sending them north in protest of President Joe Biden’s border policies. In recent weeks, Florida governor Ron DeSantis has escalated the situation by sending two planeloads of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard without warning. We examine why a Texas sheriff is investigating those flights, what’s next for the asylum seekers caught in the middle, and what’s fueling the rise in migrant encounters along the US-Mexico border.
Guest: Priscilla Alvarez, CNN Immigration Reporter
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| How Abortion Could Swing the Midterms | 18 Sep 2022 | 00:16:24 | |
Primary season is over, and we are less than 60 days away from the midterm elections. We examine what’s at stake in November, preview the key races to watch and look at how the abortion issue is galvanizing voters of both parties in a key governor’s race.
Guest: Dana Bash, CNN Chief Political Correspondent
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| Introducing: All There Is with Anderson Cooper | 12 Sep 2022 | 00:04:45 | |
Anderson Cooper takes us on a deeply personal exploration of loss and grief. He starts recording while packing up the apartment of his late mother Gloria Vanderbilt. Going through her journals and keepsakes, as well as things left behind by his father and brother, Cooper begins a series of emotional and moving conversations about the people we lose, the things they leave behind, and how to live on - with loss, with laughter, and with love.
New episodes start on September 14, 2022, follow and listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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| Power Lines for the Left Behind | 28 Jul 2024 | 00:19:18 | |
A sweltering summer is continuing around the world, as the planet continues to break records for the hottest day in recorded history. In the US, medical officials and utility companies in multiple cities are struggling to keep up. In this episode, we look at why power grid resiliency is so crucial to our climate futures and how an initiative is helping to electrify parts of Navajo Nation.
Guest: Ed Lavandera, CNN Senior National Correspondent
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| What Queen Elizabeth's Death Means for the Modern Monarchy | 11 Sep 2022 | 00:16:09 | |
Queen Elizabeth II died last week at the age of 96, after ruling the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth for 70 years. We examine her life and legacy, what we can expect from King Charles III and how the monarchy moves forward amid criticisms of its colonial past.
Guest: Christiane Amanpour, CNN Chief International Anchor
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| “Machine guns are back, and they’re everywhere.” | 04 Sep 2022 | 00:14:59 | |
This episode contains graphic descriptions of gun violence.
According to a new analysis provided exclusively to CNN, the number of shootings involving automatic weapons in the US has sharply risen over the past few years. We examine how a small piece of plastic can transform a semi-automatic weapon into a machine gun in a matter of moments and how law enforcement is responding.
Guest: Curt Devine, CNN Investigates Producer
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| Afghanistan's New Crisis | 28 Aug 2022 | 00:17:07 | |
This week marks one year since the United States military ended its 20-year war in Afghanistan, which culminated in chaos as the Taliban took control of the country. We reflect on what the last year has been like for the Afghan people as they prepare for a looming hunger crisis. We also examine how some Afghan women are working to continue their education, despite an ongoing ban.
Guest: Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International Correspondent
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| Why the Inflation Reduction Act is a Climate Milestone | 21 Aug 2022 | 00:15:44 | |
Last week, President Biden signed the $750 billion Inflation Reduction Act into law after more than a year of negotiations between Senate Democrats. We break down what’s in the climate portion of the package and how it could help address a drought emergency playing out right now on the Colorado River.
Guest: Ella Nilsen, CNN Climate Reporter
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| Did We Miss Our Chance to Contain Monkeypox? | 14 Aug 2022 | 00:15:58 | |
As monkeypox continues to spread around the US, federal health officials have rolled out a new strategy they say will stretch vaccine supply amid high demand. We break down what you should know about virus and look at why we may have already missed our chance at effectively containing it.
Guest: Jacqueline Howard, CNN Health reporter
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| Pelosi Visits Taiwan. China Fires Back. | 07 Aug 2022 | 00:15:40 | |
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi touched down in Taiwan last week, ignoring warnings from both the Chinese government and the Biden administration. We examine the response from China's military, how the visit could further worsen US-China relations, and what it means for the millions of Taiwanese people caught in the middle.
Guest: Will Ripley, CNN Senior International Correspondent
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| How Election Lies Are Fueling GOP Primaries | 31 Jul 2022 | 00:14:34 | |
Former President Donald Trump’s election lies are shaping Republican primary races across the country. Ahead of voting on Tuesday in Arizona, CNN traveled to the state to hear from Republican voters on who they’re backing, if the January 6th hearings are swaying their opinions, and who they want to lead the Republican party going forward.
Guest: Donie O’Sullivan, CNN Correspondent
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| What Really Happened in Uvalde? | 24 Jul 2022 | 00:13:44 | |
After months of waiting, families in Uvalde, Texas are finally getting answers about the law enforcement response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. We examine the findings of a Texas House committee report, whether any officers will be held accountable for their inaction, and what Uvalde residents are demanding before the new school year.
Guest: Rosa Flores, CNN Correspondent
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| A Look Inside NASA’s ‘Cosmic Time Machine’ | 17 Jul 2022 | 00:13:14 | |
Scientists were captivated when NASA released the first images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, which included images of distant galaxies billions of light years away. We examine what they could tell us about the universe and what else the telescope will be looking for in the years to come.
Guest: Ashley Strickland, CNN Space and Science Writer
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| What’s Behind Biden’s Saudi Shift? | 10 Jul 2022 | 00:15:21 | |
President Biden is scheduled to set out this week on an international trip which includes a stop in Saudi Arabia. We examine why Biden is re-engaging with the kingdom after vowing to make it a ‘pariah,’ and how the reset could have wide-ranging impacts from the Middle East to US gas pumps.
Guest: Natasha Bertrand, CNN White House Reporter
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| A Golden Olympic Opportunity in Paris | 24 Jul 2024 | 00:17:04 | |
The 2024 Summer Olympics get underway this week in Paris, with opening ceremonies set to play out in dramatic fashion on the River Seine. A number of new modern sports are also set to make their debut during the games. In this episode, we look at the events to watch and examine what the Olympics as an institution means in 2024.
Guest: Bob Costas, CNN Contributor
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| The State(s) of Abortion in America | 03 Jul 2022 | 00:15:42 | |
In the days following the Supreme Court opinion which overturned Roe v. Wade, states have been left to decide how to regulate abortion. We examine the fallout in Missouri, where an abortion ban is forcing patients to travel across state lines for care and pushing local prosecutors to consider whether or not they’ll enforce it.
Guest: Alexandra Field, CNN Correspondent
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| How SCOTUS is Reshaping America | 26 Jun 2022 | 00:24:50 | |
We take a look at a momentous week at the Supreme Court and the far-reaching impacts of two major rulings. First, we examine why the court’s conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade, and what it means for women across the country. Then, in the wake of a major ruling on gun rights, we hear the story of an Oklahoma group that is actively trying to loosen weapon laws in the state, despite a spate of recent mass shootings and the passage of new federal gun legislation.
Guest: Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter & Elle Reeve, CNN Correspondent
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| Why Juneteenth is More Than a Day Off | 19 Jun 2022 | 00:13:22 | |
Today is Juneteenth, which marks the day in 1865 when slaves in Galveston, Texas learned of their freedom more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. We examine the its origins, how it became a federal holiday, and what happens when corporations try to commercialize a holiday Black Americans have been celebrating for over a century.
Guest: Don Lemon, CNN Anchor
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| America and the AR-15 | 12 Jun 2022 | 00:13:47 | |
After massacres in Uvalde and Buffalo, calls have grown louder to ban or restrict access to AR-15 style rifles. We examine what makes this weapon so lethal, how law enforcement has adjusted its tactics in response, and what Congress may be willing to do to further regulate it.
Guest: Josh Campbell, CNN Correspondent
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| The 1/6 Investigation Goes Primetime | 05 Jun 2022 | 00:13:10 | |
This week, the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol is set to kick off a series of high-profile public hearings. We examine what new ground these hearings will cover and look at what remains unanswered about what former President Donald Trump and his allies were doing before and during the riot.
Guest: Ryan Nobles, CNN Congressional Correspondent
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| Will Uvalde Change Anything? | 29 May 2022 | 00:14:20 | |
Americans are searching for answers following the elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, which claimed the lives of at least nineteen children and two teachers. We examine the gun laws that allowed the suspect to purchase the weapon allegedly used in the attack and look at whether Congress could pass any new gun control legislation after years of inaction.
Guest: Nick Watt, CNN Correspondent
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| Trevor Reed is Finally Home | 22 May 2022 | 00:14:22 | |
Last month, former Marine Trevor Reed was released in a prisoner swap after being held in Russia for nearly three years. Tonight, he speaks exclusively to CNN in his first interview since being freed. We get a preview of that conversation and look at what comes next for Reed and his family. Plus, a look at the efforts aimed at freeing the many other Americans being held abroad.
Guest: Jake Tapper, CNN Anchor & Chief Washington Correspondent
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| How to Make Sense of This Economic Moment | 15 May 2022 | 00:14:06 | |
From gasoline to groceries, inflation is driving up prices for just about everything. Home ownership seems out of reach for many, and the stock market is struggling. Meanwhile, the job market is booming and wages are rising. We try to make sense of these competing economic markers and what they mean for your financial future.
Guest: Christine Romans, CNN Chief Business Correspondent
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| What Could a Post-Roe America Look Like? | 08 May 2022 | 00:11:45 | |
Abortion rights advocates are outraged after Politico published a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion that would strike down Roe v. Wade, nearly 50 years after the ruling made abortion a protected right. We examine what a post-Roe landscape could look like, how some states are already moving in that direction and how this potential opinion could put other legal precedents in jeopardy.
Guest: Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter
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| Trumpism Gets Tested in Ohio | 01 May 2022 | 00:13:05 | |
Voters go to the polls in Ohio on Tuesday in a closely watched GOP Senate primary, with a crowded field of candidates vying for the approval of former President Donald Trump. We examine why the Big Lie is still a talking point on the campaign trail, look at the other issues on voters’ minds and preview other key races to watch in the weeks ahead.
Guest: Abby Phillip, CNN Senior Political Correspondent
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| Biden Bows Out. Will Democrats Embrace Harris? | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:20:50 | |
After a disastrous debate performance prompted a flurry of calls from Democrats to step aside, President Joe Biden has announced his exit from the 2024 presidential race. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to run in his place. In this episode, we’ll hear how Biden came to this stunning decision, and what's next for the Democratic Party, with just a few weeks left to coalesce around a new nominee before the convention.
Guest: Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN Senior Reporter
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| Biden’s Climate Ambitions Come Back Down to Earth | 24 Apr 2022 | 00:13:31 | |
A recent Gallup poll shared first with CNN found 1 in 3 Americans said they have been affected by some kind of extreme weather in the past two years. We examine how those events are shaping people’s view of climate change and changing their way of life. Plus, we look at whether President Biden is fulfilling his climate promises after more than a year on the job.
Guest: Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate Correspondent
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| How Safe is America’s Biggest City? | 17 Apr 2022 | 00:12:43 | |
Officials in New York City are searching for answers after 10 people were shot aboard a subway train on Tuesday. We dig into the data around gun violence trends in the city, explore possible solutions and examine how ‘ghost guns’ are complicating efforts by law enforcement around the country to get guns off the streets.
Guest: Brynn Gingras, CNN National Correspondent
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| Anticipation and Anxiety at the US-Mexico Border | 10 Apr 2022 | 00:14:02 | |
Officials at the US-Mexico border are warning of a surge of migrants seeking asylum in the coming months, in part due to the planned removal of a Trump-era pandemic border policy. We explore Title 42, its impact on migrants and why it’s forcing some Democrats into tricky territory ahead of the midterms.
Guest: Rosa Flores, CNN National Correspondent
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