At The Table
By Jared Rizzi
At The TableAug 24, 2020
“Let my family know that I died trying” [Edward Simiyu, Mercy Corps Uganda country director interview]
Edward Simiyu, Mercy Corps Uganda country director, joins Jared to give an update on COVID-19 and humanitarian efforts.
Support Mercy Corps in Eastern Africa
Seg 1: COVID-19 in Uganda
Seg 2: Dignity and Equity, Lockdowns and Vaccines
Seg 3: Delta Variant in 2% vaccinated Uganda
Seg 4: Mercy Corps mission in Uganda
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
WWF Farmers Post [Katherine Devine & Julia Kurnik interview]
World Wildlife Fund’s Markets Institute proposes a new business model to connect farmers and consumers using the US mail. It could benefit all involved, improve conservation, enhance veterans' well-being, and reduce food waste throughout the economy. It's a perfect topic for At The Table, even before a certain family connection.
Guests: Katherine Devine, director of business case development, and Julia Kurnik, director of innovation start-ups, both at the World Wildlife Fund’s Markets Institute.
Katherine's op-ed in the Washington Post
WWF Farmers Post Business Case
Twitter: WWF | WWF Markets Institute | Katherine | Julia
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Three Wednesdays in January
Reflections on a violent American transfer of power.
Meredith Shiner was a Capitol Hill reporter from 2009-2016. She lives in Chicago with her husband and son.
Meredith's latest at The New Republic
Segment 1: “When the Terrorists Came for the View from Nowhere”
Segment 2: We need to think about 1/6 like Shanksville PA
Segment 3: Democrats say this is segment three
Segment 4: “Apolitical” coverage is a partisan choice
Segment 5: “I wrote this for them”
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Intercalary
Ending soon (min 14 mins, max 20 days):
-2020
-Season 2 of At The Table
-Trump's Presidency
-Georgia Senate runoffs
-Your ignorance re: the word, "intercalary"
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
The Trump aftermath in Georgia [Patricia Murphy interview]
With the Trump campaign still litigating the general election results from November 3rd, and the two special Senate elections ahead on January 5th, Jared checks in with Atlanta Journal-Constitution politics reporter Patricia Murphy.
Segment 1: 2020 was a smooth Georgia election
Segment 2: Fire breath and snake oil
Segment 3: How Blue is Georgia?
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SCOTUS before, during, & after Election 2020 [Eric Segall interview]
Eric Segall is a professor at Georgia State College of Law. He hosts the Supreme Myths podcast. He has authored Originalism as Faith (2018) and Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court is Not a Court and Its Justices are Not Judges (2012).
Segment 1: Election 2020 and the new Supreme Court “This is all a function of one opinion in Bush vs Gore”
Segment 2: Justice Barrett and abortion “Her mission is to overturn Roe vs Wade”
Segment 3: SCOTUS & ObamaCare “They’re not gonna overturn ObamaCare this term”
Segment 4: “the Trump administration is just, effectively, the Evangelical administration”
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Susan Collins: a cautionary tale for the Senate, and for Joe Biden [Meredith Shiner interview]
Meredith Shiner was a Capitol Hill reporter from 2009-2016. She lives in Chicago with her husband and son.
Meredith's latest at The New Republic
Segment 1: “the Myth of Susan Collins”
Segment 2: Kavanaugh & Barrett
Segment 3: Ranked Choice Voting
Segment 4: Senate Broken
Segment 5: “Irreparably broken”
Segment 6: Re: Senate Attn: Joe Biden
Segment 7: Blow up the Hooplah
Segment 8: Coda
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
“Vote like your life depends on it, just on healthcare alone” [Matthew Cortland interview]
Matthew Cortland is a disabled and chronically ill lawyer and policy analyst.
Segment 1: Where the hell have I been? // Professionally Sick
Segment 2: Judge Amy Coney Barrett & the Affordable Care Act
Segment 3: COVID & healthcare: “What kind of country do we want be?”
Segment 4: GOP: “We want you to live in poverty because it’s politically convenient for us”
Segment 5: “If Trump is elected, I cannot survive another four years”
Segment 6: Jock Chicken
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
"I don't trust [Postmaster General DeJoy's] words on a page" [North Carolina AG Josh Stein interview]
North Carolina was one of six states last week to sue over US Postal Service changes believed to be intended to help President Trump's reelection chances. North Carolina's Attorney General Josh Stein joins Jared to talk about USPS, Republican challenges to the Affordable Care Act, public universities in his state going back for in-person education, and the RNC happening (partially) in Charlotte.
Segment 1: “That’s why I’ve gone to court. I don’t trust [Postmaster General DeJoy’s] words on a page”
Segment 2: “I choose not to read those tea leaves”
Segment 3: “The administration should have known that, the board of governors should have known that.”
Segment 4: “It breaks my heart the damage that the President is trying to do.”
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Beirut explosion aftermath [Juliana Bssawmai / CARE Lebanon interview]
Juliana Bssawmai serves as Safety and Security Coordinator for CARE International in Lebanon.
Support CARE's mission in Lebanon and around the world: CARE.org
Segment 1: “Triple crisis” in Lebanon
Segment 2: “Being Lebanese and trying to deal with this Lebanese crisis”
Segment 3: “Women and girls are likely to be amongst the most vulnerable”
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"I've never been happier to see August come" [Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum interview]
Federal law enforcement began to leave Portland after a tumultuous July, marked by occasional protester violence and inflamed by unidentified officers. Oregon's Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum joins Jared for an in-depth conversation about protecting freedom of assembly, the political motivations behind the decisions by President Trump and US AG Barr, and how attorneys general around the country are finding best practices on thorny issues like immigration and voting this fall.
Segment 1: Feds out of Portland
Segment 2: Defund the Police / Justice Reinvestment
Segment 3: DACA & Vote At Home
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COVID-19 & school this fall: “I think it’s gonna be a disaster" [Dr. Daniel Summers interview]
Dr. Daniel Summers is a pediatrician in Massachusetts. His most recent piece on Arc Digital: A School is Not Home Depot. He also writes for Slate.
Segment 1: Absolute vs. adjusted risk
Segment 2: Inconceivable
Segment 3: Surgeon General on masks; pushing buttons
Segment 4: COVID-19 & school this fall: “I think it’s gonna be a disaster”
Segment 5: Humility & empathy
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“The disability community knew this was coming” [Rebecca Cokley interview]
Rebecca Cokley is the director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress. She joins Jared to talk about her recent argument against ableist language when criticizing President Trump, the impact the Trump administration has had for the disability community, and her work with the Biden campaign on disability policy.
Segment 1: More than ramps and water glasses
Segment 2: Old white men doing push-ups
Segment 3: “The disability community knew this was coming with Trump”
Segment 4: Biden: “Joe’s part of our community”
Segment 5: COVID: “This will be the largest boom in the disability population since AIDS/HIV"
Segment 6: Vote By Mail & why Britney Spears can’t vote
Segment 7: Key policy areas for the disability community
Segment 8: One of the greatest gifts in this dumpster fire
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
“Is this the moment where I have to say the thing?” [Cecilia Muñoz / More Than Ready book interview]
Cecilia Muñoz is the vice president, public interest technology and new initiatives at New America. She served in the Obama White House as Director of the Domestic Policy Council. She is the author of More Than Ready: Be Strong and Be You... And Other Lessons for Women of Color on the Rise. [Indiebound] [Bookshop.org]
Segment 1: On DACA: “I couldn’t stop sobbing”
Segment 2: “What’s your strategy for self-doubt?”
Segment 3: A racist in the Oval Office
Segment 4: “Is this the moment where I have to say the thing?”
Segment 5: “My daughters understand their power better than I did”
Segment 6: An omission from the book
Segment 7: “Who’s sitting at the table, & who’s sitting at the back of the room?”
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
A sigh of relief [FWD.us Juan Escalante on DACA]
Juan Escalante, Digital Campaigns Manager for FWD.us, joins Jared to talk about this moment in an immigration fight that has dominated half his life, and what's next now that the Supreme Court has ruled - for now - against the Trump Administration on DACA.
Segment 1: DACA Yoda
Segment 2: Trump needs to “Take the L” on DACA
Segment 3: A fifteen-year fight
Segment 4: The casual, callous evil of Trump
Segment 5: Make Joe Biden uncomfortable
Segment 6: New Horizons
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Fatherhood and Feminism [Sebastián Molano interview]
Sebastián Molano is the leader and founder of Defying Gender Roles and a Senior Adviser on Gender for Oxfam America.
Segment 1: Father's Day & Juneteenth
Segment 2: The opposite of violence is care
Segment 3: Raising a feminist son
Segment 4: "Sit in that uncomfortableness"
Segment 5: A Better Answer
Defying Gender Roles on Facebook
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
"You oughta be talking to the waitresses" [Christina Wolbrecht interview]
Christina Wolbrecht, professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame and author, most recently, of A Century of Votes for Women with Kevin Corder, talks with Jared about the political mobilization of women over the last hundred years, and how women may use their political power over the next few months of the US general election.
Segment 1: Edwardians playing golf
Segment 2: Masc vs Mask - gender (& race) and political power
Segment 3: Having it all: women in politics
Segment 4: Women leaders: how do they compare?
Segment 5: "You oughta be talking to the waitresses" - voter demobilization in COVID-19
Segment 6: A perfect storm for voter suppression
Segment 7: Women, Labor, and political power
Segment 8: "Women have been the backbone for political movements" in US history
Segment 9: Emergency tikka masala
Christina Wolbrecht on Twitter
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Fighting simplistic history [Kevin Kruse interview]
Kevin Kruse, professor of history at Princeton University, joins Jared to talk about telling nuanced stories, why he engages on Twitter, whether AG Bill Barr can be sure of his legacy, and the next big political issue: labor rights after COVID-19.
Segment 1: In a crisis, people "aren't gonna buy that gauzy, simplistic story"
Segment 2: Twitter "cross-pollinates pretty well"
Segment 3: Will this WH write its own history? "Just gonna be one voice... drowned out by facts"
Segment 4: "Essential workers" and a revival of Labor rights
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Not Okay, Together [live with Eric Geller]
A different type of At The Table: a conversation with Eric Geller (cybersecurity reporter for POLITICO, also known as "dave") on how we're doing in quarantine. Audio from our live conversation on YouTube May 14 2020. Watch it here.
Segment 1: Frenemies at Best
Segment 2: A Smushed Reeses
Segment 3: Witless Banter
dave on Twitter @DerrickReesesSmusher
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Rep. Madeleine Dean on Trump & COVID-19, oversight struggles, & Biden 2020
Rep. Madeleine Dean is the Democrat representing Pennsylvania's 4th Congressional District
Segment 1: Trump & COVID-19: "grotesquely unprepared... just get out of the way"
Segment 2: Oversight of Trump WH: "Good people will come forward... to tell the truth"
Segment 3: Voters will connect COVID tragedy "to [Trump's] rudderless leadership"
Segment 4: Tara Reade: "we're at least in a better time where Ms. Reade's claims are heard"
Congresswoman Madeleine Dean on Twitter
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
"We're all behind you, let's go" [Ben Corb ASBMB interview]
In a recent piece, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) director of public affairs Ben Corb argues that politics has gotten in the way of good science in the context of COVID-19 research.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Not Okay, Together [with Chuck Wendig]
A different type of At The Table: a conversation with Chuck Wendig (author of Wanderers, the forthcoming Dust & Grim) on how we're doing in quarantine.
Segment 1: "My brain is a forcefield"
Segment 2: "Every day is new cotton inside the brain"
Segment 3: My anxiety is *smug*
Segment 4: Batman has cancer, needs a therapist
Segment 5: Those are shit lentils
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Not Okay, Together [with David Mack]
A different type of At The Table: a conversation with David Mack (deputy director of breaking news at BuzzFeed News) on how we're doing in quarantine.
Segment 1: Horny on Main
Segment 2: Zoom into Darkness
Segment 3: Better Left Unsaid
Segment 4: Evidence of Hot Pockets Unseen
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Not Okay, Together [with Emma Bolden]
A different type of At The Table: a conversation with Emma Bolden (author: House is an Enigma, associate editor-in-chief, Tupelo Quarterly) on how we're doing in quarantine.
Segment 1: Doublemint Gum Jingle
Segment 2: What's your guilt language?
Segment 3: "If perverted was a mouth feel"
Segment 4: "This is a poem about John Malkovich's mascara"
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Finding our best selves in quarantine [Olga Khazan/Weird book interview]
It's good to be Weird. Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan's book follows unusual people (including the author) on their respective paths toward embracing their own weirdo status.
Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World is available now.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
"The worst way to gain knowledge is through experience" - Trump and COVID-19 [Guy Snodgrass interview]
Former SecDef Mattis speechwriter and chief of communications, retired naval aviator Guy Snodgrass returns to At The Table to discuss with Jared President Trump's failure to lead on the COVID-19 response.
segment 1: Trump's coronavirus response: "It's like a slow-motion train wreck."
segment 2: Leading alongside Trump: "You have to conform to his position... or you will lose your voice."
segment 3: "Now we're playing catch-up."
Check out Guy's first conversation At The Table for his book, Holding the Line. His new book, TOPGUN'S TOP 10, is scheduled to be out in September.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
"I think [CDC's] guidance has been good" [Dr Marcus Plescia interview]
Dr. Marcus Plescia, Chief Medical Officer for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, joins Jared to discuss the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic and the government response at the federal and state/territory levels in the US.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Special thanks to Ben Corb of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
"Lots of spoilers" likely for the Afghanistan peace process [Matt Hoh interview part 2]
After a career as a marine and then a State Department official in Afghanistan, Matt Hoh resigned his post in 2009 over disagreements with the Obama Administration's goal of military victory. Matt helps Jared understand the “Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan” signed in Qatar at the end of February.
track 3: violence in Afghanistan, apathy in the USA
track 4: hope for US foreign policy future?
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
"I wouldn't bet" on the Afghanistan peace process [Matt Hoh interview part 1]
After a career as a marine and then a State Department official in Afghanistan, Matt Hoh resigned his post in 2009 over disagreements with the Obama Administration's goal of military victory. Matt helps Jared understand the “Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan” signed in Qatar at the end of February.
track 1: from Bush to Obama to Trump in Afghanistan
track 2: problems with the peace process
Part two of this conversation will post this weekend.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Post-Super Tuesday
When your favorite candidate doesn't look promising anymore, how do you move forward? Jared argues that Democrats in 2020 should see a lot of hope from Super Tuesday, regardless of who their preferred option is or was.
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The Legend of Pistachio Joe
Jared talks about being a new dad, taking a break from the news, and the hopes and fears a new child has brought to the forefront of his mind.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter] [How Pistachio Joe came about]
Who is electable? You are. [Ashley Wilson interview]
Ashley Wilson is the director of state and local political campaigns for NGP VAN and the founder of PoliTechinColor.com with resources for first-time candidates of color.
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"I would be careful about assessing the truth" [Aki Peritz interview re: Iran]
Aki Peritz is a former CIA counterterrorism analyst and author of Find Fix Finish. Peritz discusses how decision-makers are presented with intelligence and options from those in the military or intelligence communities, and how that system may have worked (or not) with President Trump over the last few days with Iran. Even as the president assures he "likes to follow the law" re: targeting cultural sites, this is an administration and an electorate that seems enthusiastic about flouting rules of engagement and committing war crimes. How will that color the 2020 election?
segment 1: assessing the truth about what happened over the last few days
segment 2: Iran's strengths and weaknesses
segment 3: Trump's enthusiasm for war crimes
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Not The Impeachment or Debates Episode
Not an emergency episode. Not a special update. Looking back on the last few months of At The Table with producer David Ross. A finale for our "first season" of this project.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Producer/editor: David Ross
"The fact that it makes other candidates really mad, even better." [Pat Garofalo/The Billionaire Boondoggle book interview]
Pat Garofalo, managing editor at Talk Poverty at the Center for American Progress, joins Jared to talk about the fifth DNC primary debate, Trump's challenging week, and Democrats' opportunity to talk about the economy in a field where billionaires (and those who claim to be billionaires) aren't leading in polls. Pat is the author of the new book, THE BILLIONAIRE BOONDOGGLE: How Our Politicians Let Corporations and Bigwigs Steal Our Money and Jobs.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
With Trump: "what you see is what you get." [Guy Snodgrass/Holding the Line book interview]
Guy Snodgrass served as director of communications and speechwriter to former Secretary of Defense Mattis. His military career (now retired) includes time as a naval aviator, a TOP-GUN instructor, and a combat pilot. He is the author of the new book, HOLDING THE LINE: Inside Trump's Pentagon with Secretary Mattis.
segment 1: Snodgrass responds to criticisms of the book from Mattis and Mattis aides
segment 2: Snodgrass explains his working relationship with SecDef Mattis and the perspective it gave him on President Trump
segment 3: Snodgrass argues that this perspective is necessary now to help people make a decision before the 2020 election
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
When POC are owners of guns? "You hear silence" [Greg Jackson interview]
Greg Jackson, national advocacy director for Community Justice Action Fund (CJAF), joins Jared to talk about their work to reduce gun violence and affect change on criminal justice reform.
segment 1: welcome to Local 16
segment 2: the epidemic of gun violence
segment 3: race and trauma
segment 4: solutions and hope for 2020
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Thanks to Aman Ayoub and everyone at DC's Local 16
Tech Cos Strip-Mining the News Business [John Stanton interview]
John Stanton, co-founder of Save Journalism Project, joins Jared to talk about the work their organization has been doing to fight corporate and tech dominance over news business models, and new resources on offer for journalists who find themselves looking for work or other help.
John Stanton on Twitter
Save Journalism Project on Twitter
Thanks to Nicky Vogt for technical assistance for this episode.
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Why Mayor Pete is Attacking M4A [Wala Blegay & Alex Lawson interview]
Pre-DNC debate live at Local 16 in DC. Jared is joined by staff attorney for DC Nurses Association Wala Blegay [Twitter] and executive director for Social Security Works Alex Lawson [Twitter].
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Producer: Akin Adams
Thanks to Aman Ayoub and everyone at DC's Local 16
Evaluating Trump, 2020 Dems economic policies [Kyle Pomerleau interview]
Kyle Pomerleau, chief economist and vice president of economic analysis at Tax Foundation, joins Jared live at Local 16 to talk about the policies on the economy we've seen from the Trump White House so far, and comparing the policies from main Democratic contenders in the 2020 DNC primary for president.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Producer: Akin Adams
Thanks to Aman Ayoub and everyone at DC's Local 16
Accountability (and Impeachment) come for Trump
After a newsy week of stories going well beyond previous conduct by President Trump, the House of Representatives has finally moved toward accountability through an inquiry. While no one can accuse House Democrats of rushing to this judgment, a reminder in this short piece that there are miles to go, and that exhaustion with the news will only serve those who wish to avoid accountability.
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Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Fighting An Ecological Pyramid Scheme [Mathis Wackernagel interview]
Mathis Wackernagel, founder and president of Global Footprint Network, joins Jared to discuss #MoveTheDate, using a financial lens to examine our environmental impact, and why more people having "skin in the game" gives him hope for real change.
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"My theory of electoral change is different..." [Indivisible's Lucy Solomon interview]
Lucy Solomon, associate political director at Indivisible, rejoins Jared At The Table for a live event at DC's Local 16 to check in on the 2020 race and weigh in on issues she believes will be winners for Progressives this cycle.
A full version of this live event is available for supporters of At The Table on Patreon.
Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter]
Producer: Akin Adams
Thanks to Aman Ayoub and everyone at DC's Local 16
Luck, Resources, and Improving Options after Hurricane Dorian [Mercy Corps/Christy Delafield interview]
Christy Delafield, director of communications for Mercy Corps, joins Jared from Freeport where she has been for nearly two weeks as part of their Hurricane Dorian response.
For more information and to donate to support Mercy Corps work in the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and around the world: MercyCorps.org
Host: Jared Rizzi (Twitter)
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"What's your greatest weakness?" DNC Debates (round 3) recap
Biden using "socialism" as a cudgel; Warren and Sanders ganging up on the front-runner... and Jared sweating it out on the roof deck of Local 16 in Washington DC.
Live show after the DNC Presidential Primary Debate on ABC from Houston on September 12, 2019.
Will Democrats choose a safe moderate, or a progressive who promises big answers to the big questions? That is shaping up to be the dividing line for the 2020 primaries.
Host: Jared Rizzi (Twitter)
Producer: Akin Adams
Thanks to Aman Ayoub and everyone at DC's Local 16
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"Don't, Don't Look Away" - Room For More [Andrea Peterson interview]
Andrea Peterson, freelance journalist, artist, and musician, joins Jared to talk about her latest project: a DC music festival through September (five nights, five venues) showcasing music made in opposition to the Trump Administration's policies on immigrants and refugees, called "Room for More."
Full band lineups and venue information at RoomForMoreFest.org
Proceeds from these events will support Immigrant Families Together
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"Just the existence of this bill... is destructive" [Meredith Shiner interview]
Former and longtime Congressional reporter Meredith Shiner talks with Jared about the loss of her child and a Republican messaging bill that would criminalize the palliative care her son received.
Meredith's full piece at the Daily Beast
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Riders in the Storm
Since notable others refuse, Jared tries to offer some sanity and comfort as Dorian hits the United States.
Jared argues that recent scandals have the power to break through the noise of everyday Trump nonsense, but that the President has shown he'll try to avoid at all cost any admission of wrongness or failure, including the possibility of an election-day loss.
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Friday Night Meatballs has Competition [Steve Le interview]
Jared sits down with Steve Le [website: LeMobileFeast.com] about his project: traveling to all fifty states making 259 dinners for people in their homes. The purpose? To rediscover a country he didn't think he recognized after 2015-2016. We talk a lot about the virtue of hospitality here on At The Table; Steve has lived it and learned from it in a big way.
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Thanks to Mike & Nancy Devine for use of their space to record.
Special thanks to Shawn Gee for connecting two people he knew would be kindred spirits.
Wandering
Jared returns from a trip to Yosemite refreshed to face the news and reminded of the human connection that makes all this bearable.
Host: Jared Rizzi [Twitter: @JaredRizzi]
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