Podcasts
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Apr- 2023 -14 April
Why Does the Judiciary Branch Wield So Much Power?
On this week’s episode of Words Matter, Norm and Kavita discuss a number of judiciary issues, including reproductive health. In…
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14 April
The DSR Daily Brief for April 14, 2023
The two hundred sixty-seventh episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode: F.B.I. Arrests National Guardsman in…
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13 April
A Stage 4 Cancer on Our Democracy
It is bad enough the Supreme Court has been transformed from the central pillar of our justice system into a mood…
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13 April
The DSR Daily Brief for April 13, 2023
The two hundred sixty-sixth episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode: Leaker of U.S. secret documents…
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12 April
Does the US Need Superpower Viagra?
France’s President Macron goes to China and succumbs to the charms of Xi Jinping. He leaves spouting Chinese talking points…
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12 April
The DSR Daily Brief for April 12, 2023
The two hundred sixty-fifth episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode: Exclusive: Leaked US intel document…
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11 April
The DSR Daily Brief for April 11, 2023
The two hundred sixty-fourth episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode: U.S. in crisis mode with…
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7 April
Why Can’t We Have an “Operation Indictment Warpspeed?”
Note: This episode was taped prior to the announced indictments of Donald Trump. The absence of real indictments against Donald…
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5 April
Who is America’s Most Annoying Ally?
All friends are not allies and all allies are not friends. Sometimes countries that start out as allies stop behaving…
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3 April
The Battle for Bahkmut: A Conversation with Sir Lawrence Freedman
This week, host Michael Weiss sits down with Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at Kings College, London…
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1 April
Special Episode of Deep State Radio: Trump Indicted
Donald Trump has been indicted, though the details of the case won’t likely be known until Tuesday of next week…
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Mar- 2023 -31 March
Sue the Gunmakers, Tax the Bullets, Just Do Something!
In the wake of yet another tragic mass shooting–and we’re averaging two per day this year in the US– Americans…
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30 March
Maybe It Should Have Been Called the Summit with Added Democracy-Like Product
Celebrating democracy seems like a good idea. Further, President Biden and his team have been actively supporting democracy worldwide since…
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29 March
Winning Wars Without Fighting Them and Fighting Them Without Winning
In this special episode of DSR, we speak with Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass) about a wide range of recent events.…
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27 March
Israel’s Democracy Crisis Continues Despite Netanyahu Temporary Halt to Plans to Gut Judiciary
On this special edition of DSR, former diplomat and advisor to Israeli leaders Alon Pinkas provides an insight from Israel…
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24 March
The Politics of Justice
Trump might finally be indicted but what impact will that have on the political landscape? Kavita and Norm seek to…
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24 March
The DSR Daily Brief for March 24, 2023
The two hundred sixty-third episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode: Grant says goodbye for now!
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23 March
The Walls are Closing in On Donald Trump: An Update on Each Wall
Trump promised that he would get arrested this week but that hasn’t happened (yet). David talked with Dahlia Lithwick of…
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23 March
#72. Mykola Bielieskov on Bakhmut and much more
Michael Weiss discusses the strategic importance of Bakhmut and the large Ukrainian military strategy with Mykola Bielieskov, Research Fellow at…
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23 March
The DSR Daily Brief for March 23, 2023
The two hundred sixty-second episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode: Israel ratifies law limiting conditions…
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