Ryan Reilly joins us to discuss the latest developments in the J20 trials. Also, Trump and Kim Jong-Un meet in Singapore, and Jeff Sessions says domestic violence and gangs are no longer cause for asylum.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - In the streets
15:10 - Ryan Reilly on J20 trials
38:24 - Trump and Kim summit
55:30 - Sessions says domestic abuse and gangs aren’t grounds for asylum
59:05 - “Goodbye” Brett Amaker and the Rodeo / Credits
60:36 - Finish
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Eli Valley, political cartoonist and author of Diaspora Boy, joins us to discuss why its appropriate to compare the Trump administration to the early Nazi years. Also, unpacking Trump’s executive order, and the global displacement crisis continues.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - Freddie update
13:40 - Eli Valley on comparisons to Nazis
33:00 - The Flores decision and the executive order
59:33 - “Barely on My Mind” Kevin Krouter / Credits
61:01 - Finish
Discussing the ongoing crisis of family separation at the border, DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen gets shouted out of a Mexican restaurant, and the danger of family detention expansion.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - We spend the hour on the ongoing family separation crisis
57:18 - “Easier Love” Gabrielle Marlena / Credits
58:20 - Finish
John Carl Baker joins us to discuss the nuclear summit between Trump and Kim Jong-Un and what happens next. Also, ProPublica releases audio from one of the child separation facilities, and Jeff Sessions gets his history on the Nazis wrong.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - Still talking about family separation
11:40 - John Carl Baker on the nuclear summit
35:38 - More on family separation
59:59 - “Birdsong” Claptone / Credits
61:13 - Finish
Alex Pareene joins us to discuss the ongoing family separation at the border. Also, Molly calls in to talk about the need to imagine immigration policy from a child’s perspective, and the Supreme Court punts on partisan gerrymandering.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - Big show today
06:00 - Alex Pareene on family separation, bad Democrats
33:00 - Molly on imagining immigration policy from a child’s perspective
59:40 - “Go” Flasher / Credits
60:45 - Finish
Ryan Devereaux joins us to discuss Trump’s border policies, including separating children from their parents. Also, the Sessions and Huckabee Sanders quote an infamous Bible verse used to defend slavery, and the FBI Inspector General’s office releases its report on the 2016 election.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - Zombie play
16:55 - Ryan Devereaux on Trump’s border policies
43:56 - Sessions uses infamous Bible verse
59:13 - “Skulls Example” Dear Nora / Credits
60:53 - Finish
Alex Kotch joins us to discuss Trump’s China policy and the revolving door influence peddling surrounding it. Also, family separation picks up at the border.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - We’re a mommy podcast now
15:10 - Alex Kotch on influence peddling in Trump’s China Policy
31:47 - Increasing family separation at the border
57:13 - “Coney Island Baby” PMS & The Mood Swings / Credits
58:26 - Finish
Alex Press joins us to discuss why strikes work, and an explanation for lower millennial birthrates. Also, racist Corey Stewart wins his Virginia Senate primary, and more thoughts on Sessions’ decision to remove domestic violence as grounds for asylum.
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - Corey Stewart wins Virginia primary
09:50 - Alex Press on worker strikes
34:43 - More thoughts on Sessions’ decision to remove domestic violence as grounds for asylum
57:24 - “White Fur” Dear Nora / Credits
59:11 - Finish
Ryan Reilly joins us to discuss the latest developments in the J20 trials. Also, Trump and Kim Jong-Un meet in Singapore, and Jeff Sessions says domestic violence and gangs are no longer cause for asylum.
Ryan Reilly
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00:00 - Welcome to Radio Dispatch
00:28 - In the streets
15:10 - Ryan Reilly on J20 trials
38:24 - Trump and Kim summit
55:30 - Sessions says domestic abuse and gangs aren’t grounds for asylum
59:05 - “Goodbye” Brett Amaker and the Rodeo / Credits
60:36 - Finish