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1 Eli Beer & United Hatzalah: Saving Lives in 90 seconds or Less 30:20
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Eli Beer is a pioneer, social entrepreneur, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. In thirty years, the organization has grown to more than 6,500 volunteers who unite together to provide immediate, life-saving care to anyone in need - regardless of race or religion. This community EMS force network treats over 730,000 incidents per year, in Israel, as they wait for ambulances and medical attention. Eli’s vision is to bring this life-saving model across the world. In 2015, Beer expanded internationally with the establishment of branches in South America and other countries, including “United Rescue” in Jersey City, USA, where the response time was reduced to just two minutes and thirty-five seconds. Episode Chapters (0:00) intro (1:04) Hatzalah’s reputation for speed (4:48) Hatzalah’s volunteer EMTs and ambucycles (5:50) Entrepreneurism at Hatzalah (8:09) Chutzpah (14:15) Hatzalah’s recruitment (18:31) Volunteers from all walks of life (22:51) Having COVID changed Eli’s perspective (26:00) operating around the world amid antisemitism (28:06) goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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Throughout Season Four of The Breach, we've explored the racial and political agendas behind the push to treat substance use by pregnant people as a crime rather than a health issue. We broke the news of law 240-D in Fort Peck, Montana, the harshest law of this kind found to date. We met Reneé, a woman jailed under 240-D. We've examined the ongoing challenges facing tribal governments as they grapple with high rates of substance use. And we've delved into the myths and contradictions of the drug court model in which Reneé and others can find themselves trapped. In our final episode of the season, we take you to the Blackfeet reservation in northwest Montana for a glimpse at a compassionate alternative to criminalization.…
Season Four of the The Breach explores one central question: What happens when drug use during pregnancy becomes a felony? In our last episode, we met Reneé, a woman jailed under 240-D, a unique law in Fort Peck, Montana, that criminalizes substance use during pregnancy. As part of her sentence, Reneé was required to participate in a special court in the Fort Peck justice system known as Healing to Wellness Court. This is the tribal system’s version of a drug court, which is often billed as a more humane solution to drug-related crime. Today there are more than 3100 drug courts operating in the United States, including more than 70 Healing to Wellness Courts. But beneath the assurances of compassion and the glossy data suggesting success lurk very real concerns about the effectiveness of this system. In this episode, host Lindsay Beyerstein speaks with drug court expert Denise Tomasini-Joshi. Together, they unpack the reality behind these band-aid courts and reveal how a seemingly humane solution falls short in practice.…
Part 3 of 3–all 3 parts available now. When Montana county prosecutor Jay Harris announced he was going to seek protective orders for fetuses against pregnant people who use drugs or alcohol, it made international news. So why doesn’t anybody know that more than a dozen Native women have been criminally charged for the same behavior just a few hours away? Join host Lindsay Beyerstein for a completely new investigative season of The Breach exploring one central question: What happens when drug use during pregnancy becomes a felony? Hear from experts, locals, officials, and a woman from the jail in which she was held under a law that few people even knew existed—until now.…
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Part 2 of 3–all 3 parts available now. When Montana county prosecutor Jay Harris announced he was going to seek protective orders for fetuses against pregnant people who use drugs or alcohol, it made international news. So why doesn’t anybody know that more than a dozen Native women have been criminally charged for the same behavior just a few hours away? Join host Lindsay Beyerstein for a completely new investigative season of The Breach exploring one central question: What happens when drug use during pregnancy becomes a felony? Hear from experts, locals, officials, and a woman from the jail in which she was held under a law that few people even knew existed—until now.…
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Part 1 of 3–all 3 parts available now. When Montana county prosecutor Jay Harris announced he was going to seek protective orders for fetuses against pregnant people who use drugs or alcohol, it made international news. So why doesn’t anybody know that more than a dozen Native women have been criminally charged for the same behavior just a few hours away? Join host Lindsay Beyerstein for a completely new investigative season of The Breach exploring one central question: What happens when drug use during pregnancy becomes a felony? Hear from experts, locals, officials, and a woman from the jail in which she was held under a law that few people even knew existed—until now.…
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1 Coming 9/25: A Nine-Month Investigation Leads to A Story You Have to Hear 1:27
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It’s taken nine months, but The Breach is back with an entirely new format. We found one story that was so compelling that we had to follow it wherever it led. This story is about pregnancy and drug use. It’s about Native people and tribal sovereignty. It’s about the search for justice. It’s a story nobody has told outside of a small community, but one that everybody needs to hear.…
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1 How the United States Is Poisoning Native American Communities 38:15
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Award-winning journalist Suzette Brewer discusses the issues facing Native American communities in the era of President Donald Trump. At reservations all over the country, water is being poisoned as toxins from mines seep into the local water supplies. And now the Trump administration wants to dramatically increase drilling on public lands, putting even more tribes at risk. Learn more at Rewire.news today. Recommended reading: Special election to replace Rep. John Conyers Jr. set for November 2018 , by David Weigel for the Washington Post, December 2017…
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1 Calculating the Human Cost of the Terrible Tax Bill 29:52
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Chye-Ching Huang of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to break down exactly how the Senate tax bill will shift massive amounts of wealth from working people to corporations and the rich. Learn more today at Rewire.news . Recommended Reading: Does the GOP Tax Plan Include a Tax Cut for Private Jet Owners? by Alex Kasprak for Snopes, November 2017…
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1 Sarah Kendzior on the ‘Oligarch Envy’ Haunting President Trump 30:58
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Journalist Sarah Kendzior returns to shine a light on the surprisingly coherent, and wholly anti-democratic, philosophy driving many of the choices of President Donald Trump. Kendzior, who speaks Russian and earned her PhD studying politics and propaganda in post-Soviet republics, also discusses the systemic challenges facing the mainstream media and U.S. intelligence agencies in the current political climate. Learn more at Rewire.news . Recommended Reading: Rebuilding Puerto Rico Will Cost $95 Billion, Says Island’s Governor , by A.J. Vicens for Mother Jones , November 2017…
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1 The Breach: Rebecca Traister on the ‘Harvey Weinstein Effect’ 34:32
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Rebecca Traister, award-winning journalist and writer at large for New York magazine, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss the righteous anger that has been unleashed by reports of Harvey Weinstein and countless other powerful men perpetrating sexual violence against women. Learn more at Rewire.news . Recommended Reading: Two Dozen African Girls Dead at Sea , by Tariro Mzezewa for The New York Times, November 2017…
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Andy Wright, a law professor and former associate counsel to President Obama, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss what the indictment of Paul Manafort and guilty plea of George Papadopoulos reveal about the next steps of Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation into President Donald Trump and his campaign associates. Learn more at Rewire.news today! Recommended Reading: Commerce Secretary’s Offshore Ties to Putin ‘Cronies,’ by By Mike McIntire, Sasha Chavkin, and Martha M. Hamilton for The New York Times, November 2017…
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1 Voting Rights Are Being Systematically Dismantled 30:47
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Journalist Ari Berman joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss his jaw-dropping Mother Jones story about Wisconsin voter suppression in 2016 and how that may be the start of a much larger trend. Recommended Reading: The Hillary Clinton Russia Uranium One Conspiracy Theory Doesn't Make Any Sense , by Zachary Fryer-Biggs for Newsweek, October 2017 Watch MSNBC’s Joy Reid Expertly Debunk Lies Around Uranium-Clinton Story , by Daniel Politi for Slate, October 2017 Learn more at Rewire.news !…
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The FBI has identified so-called "Black Identity Extremists" as a threat to law enforcement, according to a leaked memo. If you’re wondering what a "Black Identity Extremist" is, you’re not alone. Senior Staff Attorney Nusrat Choudhury of the ACLU’s Racial Equality Program joins Lindsay to explain the FBI’s newest crackpot theory about Black activism and the threat it poses to the people they are targeting. Recommended Reading: How Twitter Killed the First Amendment , by Tim Wu for The New York Times , October 2017 Learn more at Rewire.news today!…
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1 What Everyone Gets Wrong About the Opioid Crisis 28:48
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President Trump is expected to declare a national state of emergency for opioids this week. Sanho Tree of the Institute for Policy Studies joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss the latest news on the overdose epidemic, including a blockbuster Washington Post story that led Trump’s pick to head the DEA to withdraw his name from consideration. The episode also delves into the root causes of opioid abuse, from under-regulation of drug distribution companies to social disintegration, as well as alarming new "drug war" developments in the Philippines. Recommended Reading: John Kelly’s Lies About Frederica Wilson Are Part of a Pattern of Not Believing Black Women , by Shaun King for The Intercept, October 2017 Learn more at Rewire.news today!…
It has been said – even by Republican lawmakers – that President Donald Trump’s erratic decisions and aggressive rhetoric could put us on the path to World War III. But how possible is such a war, and what exactly could happen to cause it? Host Lindsay Beyerstein and security journalist Ankit Panda discuss North Korea, Trump’s complicated relationship with the Iran deal, and more. Recommended Reading: What if the right-wing media wins? by McKay Coppins for Columbia Journalism Review, October 2017 Learn more at Rewire.news today!…
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1 How and Why Trump Is Screwing Over Puerto Rico 33:17
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Medical anthropologist Dr. Adia Benton joins Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss why the government and private donors are treating Puerto Ricans like second-class citizens in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Recommended reading: Here's How Breitbart and Milo Smuggled Nazi and White Nationalist Ideas Into The Mainstream , by Joseph Bernstein for Buzzfeed, October 2017…
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Tina Vasquez, Rewire ’s immigration reporter, joins Lindsay to talk about the fate of the 800,000 young people who could face mass deportation now that President Donald Trump has called off the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA. Trump has given Congress six months to fix a legislative problem it has been unable to crack for the last 16 years, and the futures of these young people hang in the balance. Recommended Reading: Trump lawyer Ty Cobb, fooled by 'email prankster,' asks for 'drone' in private emails slamming reporter , by Natasha Bertrand for Business Insider, September 2017…
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1 The Symbiosis of Donald Trump and The Worst People in America 30:34
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Author and professor Jared Yates Sexton joins Lindsay to dissect the way President Donald Trump’s brand of cognitive dissonance and unreality is empowering right-wing extremism across the United States, and how he harnessed those dark cultural and political forces to take the White House. Recommended Reading: " A Most American Terrorist: The Making of Dylann Roof, " by Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah for GQ, August 2017 Learn more about these issues at Rewire .…
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In the latest episode of The Breach, host Lindsay Beyerstein is joined by award-winning journalist Brooke Binkowski, the managing editor of Snopes, to discuss the ever-evolving "fake news" landscape. As verifiably false stories loosely based on urban legends continue to gain traction on social media and elsewhere, real journalism is increasingly lost in the noise. Binkowski explains how we arrived at our current crisis, what defenders of legitimate news can do to combat it, and the chilling toll her work at Snopes has taken on her personal life. Recommended Reading: " Steve Bannon Readies His Revenge ," by Gabriel Sherman for Vanity Fair, August 2017.…
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1 Fighting Trump's Efforts to Suppress the Vote 27:28
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Natasha Merle, a lawyer with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss how false allegations of voter fraud are being used to suppress the votes of communities of color. Merle and her organization are suing Donald Trump’s handpicked electoral commission for intentional discrimination against Black and Latino voters. Merle explains how voter ID laws have become the modern-day equivalent of poll taxes, imposing undue burdens on vulnerable people seeking to exercise their franchise, and how citizens can take action to combat these efforts. Recommended Viewing: " Charlottesville: Race and Terror, " by Vice News, August 2017 " Difference Makers: The Free Keane Squad ," by The Colbert Report, November 2014 " Nazi Christopher Cantwell Crying ," by Peter Case via YouTube, August 2017…
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1 How Our Looming Constitutional Crisis Could Play Out 24:29
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From his hesitation in denouncing Nazis in Charlottesville to his attacks on the free press, Donald Trump is governing like an authoritarian. This approach threatens to bring the President into conflict with Congress, the courts, and even the military. Yascha Mounk, a lecturer on government at Harvard University and a columnist at Slate, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to explore Mounk’s hypothesis that Trump is "an authoritarian by instinct” and the myriad ways his governing style may bring about a genuine constitutional crisis. Recommended Reading: " How Federal Grand Juries Work ," by Ken White for Popehat, August 2017 " We Interrupt This Grand Jury Lawsplainer For A Search Warrant Lawsplainer, " by Ken White for Popehat, August 2017 Yascha's podcast: The Good Fight…
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1 Democrats Should Stop Taking Black Women for Granted 30:48
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Are the Democrats going soft on choice? Reproductive justice advocate and NARAL Missouri board member Pamela Merritt joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss the rhetoric of Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Ben Ray Luján who decided to remind everyone that the DCCC has no “litmus test” on abortion. Merritt explains why it's impossible to achieve economic justice without addressing reproductive justice and that Democrats who try to tackle the former while ignoring the latter risk alienating their most loyal supporters, notably women of color. If they want to win a majority in the House of Representatives in 2018, the Democratic Party can't afford to throw the base under the bus one more time. As Merritt argues, they can go even further by actually listening to that base and elevating its concerns as part of a "fifty plus one" strategy for victory. Recommended Reading: " Why the Scariest Nuclear Threat May Be Coming From Inside the White House ," by Michael Lewis for Vanity Fair , 2017…
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1 Trump’s ‘Dream Team’ of Climate Change Deniers Threatens the Planet 31:04
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The earth is warming rapidly and humans are to blame, but the Trump administration is determined to deny the science and delay policy changes that might cap rising temperatures. Professor Mike Mann is one of the world’s foremost experts on climate science and climate policy. Vanity Fair has dubbed him the "Jon Snow of Climate Change” for his tireless efforts to warn the public about the encroaching ice zombies climate threat. Dr. Mann joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to talk about climate policy in the era of Trump, the challenges of communicating complex scientific ideas, and more. Recommended Reading: " A Tweet Is a Direct Order, " by Phillip Carter for Slate, July 2017…
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1 Why the DOJ Is Afraid to Prosecute White-Collar Criminals 27:53
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As a United States Attorney in 2002, James Comey mocked prosecutors who never lost a case as members of "The Chickenshit Club." In Comey’s opinion, if a prosecuting attorney never lost, it meant they were too risk averse and failed to bring the most important cases to trial. In his book by the same name, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jesse Eisinger of ProPublica argues that the entire Department of Justice has become a "Chickenshit Club" for prosecutors who are unwilling and unable to take on white-collar criminals at the biggest banks and financial firms. In the latest episode of The Breach, Eisinger and host Lindsay Beyerstein discuss how and why this occurs – despite these crimes threatening the stability of the economy and the basic principle of equality before the law. Recommended Reading: Possible Presidential Pardon Scenarios , by Andy Wright for Just Security , July 2017…
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1 Will the Government Protect Abortion Clinic Access In the Era of Trump? 36:00
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Rewire VP of Law and the Courts Jessica Mason Pieklo joins Lindsay Beyerstein for a special episode on abortion access to mark the launch of Rewire’s first original documentary, “ Care in Chaos. ” Anti-choice activists are already testing the federal government’s commitment to enforcing the FACE Act, which makes it a federal crime to blockade an abortion clinic. If the federal government won’t defend the rule of law, we could be looking at a return to the tactics of the “Summer of Mercy,” when thousands of anti-choice protesters physically blocked access to clinics in Wichita, KS. “ Care in Chaos ,” directed by Lindsay Beyerstein and Martyna Starosta, follows a 27-year-old abortion clinic administrator as she battles anti-choice aggression and law enforcement indifference that threatens safe access for patients and staff. Recommended Reading: Ivanka Inc. by Matea Gold, Drew Harwell, Maher Sattar and Simon Denyer for The Washington Post, July 2017…
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1 Why Trump's Media Vendetta Is Scarier Than Nixon's 32:11
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Rick Perlstein, bestselling author of Nixonland and historian of the conservative movement, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein for a discussion of Donald Trump’s attacks on the press. Perlstein argues that Trump is the ultimate Richard Nixon Republican, from his love-hate relationship with mass media to his preoccupation with vendettas. While Nixon usually kept his gripes against the media private, Trump has made his battle with the media the signature fight of his administration. His tirades are also mobilizing bands of right-wing trolls to harass journalists online. As Trump’s popularity falls and the frustrations of his supporters rise, the situation is becoming increasingly explosive. Recommended Reading: I Found HanAssholeSolo’s anti-Semitic Posts. Then, the Death Threats Started , by Jared Yates Sexton for Politico, July 2017…
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1 Jeff Sessions and His Brutal Vision for the Department of Justice 27:43
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In our season finale of The Breach, Adam Serwer of the Atlantic joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his radical plans for the Department of Justice, which threaten civil rights enforcement at federal agencies; sentencing reform; bathroom access for transgender students in public schools; and so much more. How will Sessions, who has expressed skepticism about prosecuting hate crimes, contend with rising levels of bias-based attacks? And what does Sessions' tenure at DOJ mean for the nation's $6.7 billion legal marijuana industry? The Breach will return on July 11. In the meantime, subscribe to our new podcast miniseries CHOICE/LESS The Backstory, which explores the dark history behind some of our most important advancements in reproductive health. Recommended Reading: Jared Kushner’s Other Real Estate Empire , by Alec MacGillis for ProPublica/The New York Times, May 2017…
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President Trump's budget would cut Medicaid spending nearly in half and slash nearly $13 billion from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Medicaid covers more than 70 million Americans, including 40 percent of all children and nearly half of all births. Trump’s budget also calls for an end to all federal funding for Planned Parenthood. Dr. Diane Horvath-Cosper, a fellow at Physicians for Reproductive Health and an abortion provider in Maryland, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss the real-life consequences of these cuts. Recommended Reading: The Lesser Part of Valor , by Adam Serwer for The Atlantic , 2017…
North Korea’s nuclear program is racing forward. The regime tested a Pukguksong-2 missile on Sunday and leader Kim Jong-Un made a big show of ordering the missiles into mass production. Ankit Panda, host of the podcast The Diplomat, joins Lindsay Beyerstein to talk about North Korea’s nuclear strategy. Mainstream media pundits often portray Korean leadership as erratic and irrational, but Kim’s nuclear strategy is anything but haphazard, Panda says. What kind of nuclear conflict is North Korea envisioning? What can their arsenal already do? The Trump administration has promised a new approach to North Korea, but officials have struggled to articulate what that means. Is the era of “Strategic Patience” really over? Recommended reading: With DHS Position, Clarke Would Be the First ‘Patriot’ Leader to Hold a Federal Post , by David Neiwert for The Southern Poverty Law Center, 2017 A David Clarke dossier , by Radley Balko for the Washington Post, 2017…
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Donald Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey shocked the nation. Initially, the White House claimed that the president had fired the director because of Comey’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, based on the recommendation of new Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Trump backed off that story almost immediately and admitted that he’d decided to fire Comey all by himself. The president admitted that he fired Comey in part because Comey was overseeing the “Russia thing.” Leon Neyfakh of Slate has been reporting on Comey’s firing and the swirling justifications coming out of the White House. He joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss the current state of affairs and what might come next. This episode also features a special comment from Lindsay on Trump, Comey, and democratic norms. Recommended Reading: The Toughest Death of 2016: The Democratic Norms that (Used To) Guide our Political System by Seth Masket for Pacific Standard, December 2106…
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1 Does President Trump Suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder? 30:58
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It’s no secret that Donald J. Trump is possessed of an outsized ego. Some psychiatrists speculate that he suffers from a psychiatric condition known as Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), which is defined by grandiosity, insecurity, callousness, and a predatory approach to human relationships. Dr. Allen Frances, who helped write the criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder for psychiatry’s diagnostic bible, argues that Trump does not meet the criteria for NPD because he doesn’t suffer from his egocentric behavior. Rather, Frances argues, Trump makes other people suffer and should therefore be understood as a bad person rather than one with a mental illness. Frances and host Lindsay Beyerstein use the question of the president’s mental health as a jumping off point to consider the nature of psychiatric diagnosis and the applicability of psychiatric concepts to politics. Recommended Reading: How Trump Could Get Fired , by Evan Osnos for The New Yorker…
Jeet Heer is a senior editor at the New Republic, an award-winning author, and one of Canada’s foremost public intellectuals. He swears he didn’t invent the Twitter essay, but he perfected the genre. As Donald J. Trump’s political fortunes began to gel, Jeet was among the first to grasp the philosophical significance of the tycoon-candidate’s unconventional relationship to the truth. Trump is not a liar, he argued, but rather a "bullshitter," as described in Harry G. Frankfurt’s classic essay, "On Bullshit." A liar understands the power of the truth, but a bullshitter is wholly indifferent. All politicians lie, but never has the leader of the free world embraced “say anything” as a governing philosophy. Join Jeet and fellow Canadian Lindsay Beyerstein for a discussion of philosophy, world affairs, and emo Justin Trudeau. Recommended reading: A New York hotel deal shows how some public pension funds help to enrich Trump by Julia Harte for Reuters The House Mother and the Fraudster by Tarini Parti for Buzzfeed…
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1 Trump's New Drug Czar Will Make Things Worse 34:15
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This month, the White House leaked that Rep. Tom Marino (R-PA) was in the final stages of vetting to become the nation’s Drug Czar. Marino’s record as a prosecutor and legislator is in line with the punitive approach Donald Trump has promised to tackling illicit drugs. Sanho Tree is the director of the Drug Policy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies, where he has spent nearly two decades envisioning alternatives to the "war on drugs." He explains why a border wall won’t stop drugs from coming into the country and why our most pressing drug problem—the opioid overdose crisis—was caused by the very prohibition-oriented drug policies that Trump favors. Recommended Reading: Trump Condos Worth $250 Million Pose Potential Conflict The White House Seems Excited to Shut Down the Government…
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1 Unmasking America’s Secret Court System with Liza Goitein 28:28
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Last week, we learned that a FISA court gave the government permission to monitor the communications of Carter Page, a foreign policy advisor to the Trump campaign. Such warrants are only granted when there is probable cause that the target is operating as an agent of a foreign power. In Page’s case, it’s not hard to guess which foreign power. In 2013, Page admitted to the FBI that he gave documents to a Russian spy ring. On the latest episode of The Breach, Liza Goitein joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to reveal how our separate, secretive national security court system, known as FISA Court, works – and whether its benefits outweigh its risks. Liza is the co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice. She is a former counsel to Senator Russ Feingold and a former lawyer for the Civil Division of the Justice Department. Recommended Reading: Julia Ioffe’s “ The Mystery of Trump’s Man in Moscow ,” TNR, 2016. Emma Ashford’s " The Real Factions of Trumpland and U.S. Foreign Policy ,” War on the Rocks.…
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President Donald Trump regularly flatters Vladimir Putin and has promised warmer relations between the United States and Russia, but tensions between the two nuclear powers rose last week after Trump ordered an airstrike in Syria. How might this situation play out, and what can we learn from studying Putin's tactics at home and abroad? This week on The Breach, journalist Sarah Kendzior joins us to talk about the weaponization of information in Putin’s Russia. The full extent of Russia’s influence on the 2016 presidential election is still under investigation, but Russia has a well-documented history of influencing politics abroad with propaganda, disinformation, cold hard cash, and even cyber warfare. Russia’s hacking of the Democratic National Committee was not an isolated incident. Kendzior has a doctorate in anthropology, and her area of expertise is authoritarian regimes in post-Soviet central Asia. Her study of authoritarian politics informs her journalism as an op-ed columnist for the Globe & Mail, and beyond. Our recommended reading this week: No One to Blame But Trump by Elizabeth Drew for The New York Review of Books Trump’s border wall design bids due today – and you can expect some doozies! by Patrick May for The Mercury News…
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1 Interrogating the Emoluments Clause with Zephyr Teachout 28:15
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This week on The Breach, we take a closer look at those 49 words that mean so much: the Foreign Emoluments Clause of the United States Constitution. Law professor Zephyr Teachout joins host Lindsay Beyerstein for an in-depth discussion of one of our founding document’s most critical anti-corruption clauses. Teachout and her legal colleagues at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) have launched a groundbreaking lawsuit against Trump to stop him from taking cash from foreign governments through his empire of hotels and rental properties. The Emoluments Clause has never been tested in court. A loss for Trump will make legal history and could set the stage for divestment, resignation, or even impeachment.…
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