Episode 155

Year 2019Episode 15560 minAug 8, 2019
Episode 155

The New York Times reporters Annie Karni and Nick Confessore, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former TIME Mag managing editor Rick Stengel, and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on the contrast between Donald Trump's trips to Dayton and El Paso and how the comfort offered by the 2020 contenders. 

NBC News correspondent Julia Ainsley reports that the Trump administration arrested over 600 undocumented workers on the first day of school. 

NYT reporter Nick Confessore, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former TIME Mag managing editor Rick Stengel and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on Sen. McConnell resisting pressure to end Senate recess for gun vote reform. 

Former Senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, NYT reporter Nick Confessore, The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes, former TIME Mag managing editor Rick Stengel and Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre on ousted acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe's lawsuit against the Department of Justice, suggesting he was fired for his refusal to pledge allegiance to Donald Trump. 
 

Episode 155 has aired on Aug 8, 2019 at 4:00 PM
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