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Jonathan Capehart sits down with Washington Post correspondents and columnists to discuss President Biden's speech at the United Nations and the potential for a government shutdown.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the U.S. ending its military involvement in Afghanistan, bringing to an close a two-decade long operation. Plus, a look at the U.S. service members who lost their lives in last week's suicide bombing and the historical context of this moment. Joined by: Courtney Kube, Yamiche Alcindor, Mark Mazzetti, Mark Jacobson, Claire McCaskill, Richard Engel, Jeremy Bash, Amy McGrath, Matthew Dowd, Anne Gearan, and Michael Beschloss
Alicia Menendez and Chris Jansing, in for Nicolle Wallace, discuss Biden announcing that he will adhere to the August 31st deadline to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. Plus, the House will soon vote on the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, more companies announce covid vaccine mandates, Kathy Hochul is sworn in as New York's first female governor, the 1/6 select committee readies to seek phone records, an associate of Rudy Giuliani is expected to plead guilty in a federal investigation, and what those against the vaccine will do now that one has full FDA approval. Joined by: Anne Gearan, Michael McFaul, Robert Gibbs, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Eddie Glaude, Jonathan Lemire, state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, John Hudson, John Brennan, Donna Edwards, Frank Figliuzzi, Joyce Vance and Aaron Blake
Maria Teresa Kumar is joined by House Foreign Affairs Committee chair Rep. Gregory Meeks, Rep. Ritchie Torres, TX State Rep. Jasmine Crockett, former Obama Health Policy Director Dr. Kavita Patel, Whole Woman's Health Alliance president Amy Hagstrom Miller, Abortion Access Front founder & CCO Lizz Winstead, “Shots at the Shop” director Dr. Stephen Thomas, Rev. Dr. William Barber, NewYorker.com executive news editor David Rohde, The Washington Post reporter Anne Gearan, editor-at-large of The 19th* Errin Haines, NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins, and NBC correspondents Janessa Webb and Kathy Park.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses the end to America's longest war as Afghanistan is on the verge of complete Taliban control. Dr. Michael Osterholm explains how the Delta variant may shape the future of the pandemic. Anne Gearan, Cornell Belcher, Peter Baker and Kristen Soltis Anderson join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Jonathan Capehart sits down with Washington Post correspondents and columnists to discuss the surge in covid-19 cases and the calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign.
President Biden ends his first overseas trip meeting Russian President Putin at a summit in Geneva. The Putin summit is the capstone to a complex series of meetings that the president attended during this overseas trip — including meetings with the G-7, NATO and the EU.
Nicolle Wallace discusses new documents that show Trump pressured his Justice Department to challenge the election results. Plus, available next steps for Democrats to investigate January 6th, Biden boosting female and minority representation on the federal courts, Democratic state lawmakers from Texas travel to Capitol Hill to fight for voting rights, the White House releases a strategy to combat domestic extremism, Biden set to meet with Russian President Putin tomorrow, and the latest entrant in the Arkansas gubernatorial race.Joined by: Josh Shapiro, Katie Benner, Donna Edwards, Tim Miller, Neal Katyal, Jasmine Crockett, Eugene Daniels, Clint Watts, Miles Taylor, Robert Gibbs, Anne Gearan, Dr. Chris Jones, and Rep. Joe Neguse
Can Biden rally the world's democracies to meet today's challenges? And what might this trip reveal about the Biden foreign policy doctrine? On this episode, White House reporter Anne Gearan weighs in from Europe, as she travels with President Biden.Related reading and episodesBiden's personal diplomacy to be tested on his first trip abroadOpinion: Joe Biden: My trip to Europe is about America rallying the world's democraciesBiden, Boris Johnson release updated Atlantic Charter after first meeting
As part of Day 2 of the CNAS 2021 National Security Conference on June 9, 2021, the CNAS Transatlantic Security Program hosted a live, interactive recording of the Center's Brussels Sprouts podcast with co-hosts Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend, featuring Steven Erlanger, Anne Gearan, Susan B. Glasser, and Constanze Stelzenmüller.
Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) discuss the future of the January 6 investigation after the GOP filibuster of the commission. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm breaks down the latest cyberattack and holding the Kremlin accountable. Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Lanhee Chen, Anne Gearan and Chris Matthews join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Ali Velshi is joined by Delaware Senator Tom Carper, U.S.V.I Representative Stacey Plaskett, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, Center for Reproductive Rights CEO Nancy Northup, Ronald Greene's family lawyer Lee Merritt, award-winning humanitarian Hanan Ashrawi, Ronen Bergman from The New York Times Magazine, Katie Benner from The New York Times, NBC's Richard Engel, MSNBC's Hayes Brown, plus Anne Gearan, Jennifer Rubin & Eugene Scott from The Washington Post.
No end in sight as the Israel-Hamas conflict enters a second week. And, how will the Biden White House respond to the intensifying crisis? Read more:The crisis in the Middle East continues to escalate. Over the past few days, Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have destroyed multiple buildings, including one that housed international media. Miriam Berger reports that at least 200 Palestinians have died, including dozens of children. President Biden and his aides have spent recent days trying to tamp down the eruption of violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip. But as White House reporter Anne Gearan explains, the administration has declined to join calls for Israel to temper its response.
Ali Velshi is joined by a roundtable of citizens and leaders from the AAPI community for a powerful conversation about race and anti-Asian violence. Also joining the show: Congressman Bennie Thompson, Senator Bernie Sanders, Congressman Jason Crow, Congresswoman Judy Chu, Congressman Andrew Garbarino, Academy Award-winning producer of the new documentary “Crime of the Century” Alex Gibney, NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel, Joel Simon of the Committee to Protect Journalists, Washington Post White House correspondent Anne Gearan, and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Katie Benner.
Alex Wagner, in for Nicolle Wallace, discusses Biden's first formal press conference. Plus, the president calls Republican efforts to restrict voting "sick," Biden doubles his vaccine goal, tech giants face questioning on online disinformation, prosecutors are widening their net on the insurrection investigation and domestic terror, and how to combat the hate crimes against the AAPI community.Joined by: Matthew Dowd, Annie Karni, Jason Johnson, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Reverend Al Sharpton, Dr. Kavita Patel, Nick Confessore, Kara Swisher, David Jolly, Anne Gearan, Ben Rhodes, Eddie Glaude, Andrew Weissmann, Matt Miller, Andrew Yang, and Errin Haines
As the impeachment trial continues, the former and the current president are pursuing very different strategies: One is watching the trial closely, while the other is doing everything he can to demonstrate that he is not watching at all.Read more:Former president Donald Trump has been watching his second impeachment trial closely, while President Biden messages that he has better things to do. Ashley Parker, The Post’s White House bureau chief, and reporter Anne Gearan paint a sharp juxtaposition between the current and former presidents this week. Catch up on the latest from the impeachment trial by listening to The Daily 202’s Big Idea, The Post’s morning news briefing.If you value the journalism you hear in this podcast, please subscribe to The Washington Post! We have a deal for our listeners: one year of unlimited access to everything The Post publishes for just $29. To sign up, go to postreports.com/offer.
Monday’s military coup in Myanmar was a long time coming. But what happens next? And, Canada vaccinates its homeless population. Read more:Reporters Shibani Mahtani and Anne Gearan contextualize the overthrow of Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian government in Myanmar.Foreign correspondent Amanda Coletta reports on Canada’s efforts to vaccinate people experiencing homelessness.Join the “Presidential” virtual trivia night, hosted by Lillian Cunningham. It takes place at 8 p.m. Eastern on Monday, Feb. 15. Register here: https://bit.ly/2YwuEWy
Dan Skinner talks with Washington Post reporters Anne Gearan and Brittany Shammas about reporting they have done at the nexus of Ohio and the national response to COVID-19. Topics include Gov. DeWine's false positive test for COVID-19, efforts to push back against misinformation about COVID-19 testing and vaccines, and school reopening discussions. Show notes at wcbe.org under the Podcast Experience tab. PrognosisOhio.com and follow at @prognosisohio
Today's program looks at Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) endorsement of Former Vice President Joe Biden for President. Plus, the latest on COVID-19 and the WHO with Anne Gearan of The Washington Post (20). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anne Gearan, the White House Correspondent at The Washington Post joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about politics and how she covers this unusual president.
Could it be the beginning of the end for the President, or just more partisan political warfare? This week on Please Explain, we’re joined by US correspondent Matthew Knott, senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre Bruce Wolpe and Washington Post White House correspondent Anne Gearan as we look into the impeachment process. Become a subscriber Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Becoming a subscriber also gets you exclusive behind-the-scenes content and invitations to special events. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.
Anne Gearan explains the White House’s shifting messaging on Iran. Drew Harwell on how Beijing-based TikTok is suspected of censoring the Hong Kong protests. And Maura Judkis takes us into the kitchen with “Queer Eye” star Antoni Porowski.
It's the Midday Newswrap for Friday, June 21, 2019. The big news today is the increasing tension between the United States and Iran. Overnight, President Trump reportedly ordered an attack on military targets in Iran, and according to Trump's Friday morning Tweets, after the mission was underway, he changed his mind, and the attack on Iran was called off.To help put these events into context, Tom talks with two close observers of the long-simmering U.S.-Iran conflict: David Ignatius is an associate editor and syndicated columnist for the Washington Post. He joins us on the line from Washington, DC. And Dan Lomothe is a national security and military affairs reporter for the Post; he joins us from the Pentagon. Our other big story this week also involves President Trump. With more than 20 Democratic candidates for president hoping to challenge Mr. Trump in 2020, the President officially kicked-off his re-election campaign Wednesday night at a boisterous rally in Orlando, Florida. Anne Gearan covers the White House for the Washington Post. She was at that rally, and joins us on the line from the White House.A special thanks to Midday's summer intern, Rob Velazquez, for his help on today's NewsWrap.
Rachel Siegel talks to the CEO putting gun policies over profits. Anne Gearan on President Trump’s London visit. Plus, Emily Yahr details the end of a “Jeopardy!” era.
Washington Post political reporter Anne Gearan, talks with John Howell about John Bolton and his tension with President Trump.
Anne Gearan on the Trump administration’s aid dilemma in Venezuela. Sarah Kaplan on the kids who are done waiting on adults to address climate change. And Emily Yahr on the mess that is this year’s Oscars.
The crew looks at the crisis in Venezuela and considers the American and world responses to it. Is it any of Washington’s business what goes on there, and will any result have democratic legitimacy? Will more sanctions help to quickly resolve the situation in a way that benefits the people there, or will they increase the suffering? Are Elliot Abrams and John Bolton making a push for military intervention? Finally, Chris congratulates the Patriots while Melanie and Bryan roll their eyes, and Melanie finds a reason to wholeheartedly praise the Trump administration. Links David A. Graham, "How Seriously Should the World Take Trump's Venezuela Threat?", Atlantic, January 29, 2019 Kirk Brown, "GOP Should Back Trump If Emergency Declared To Build Border Wall," State, February 04, 2019 Peter Baker and Edward Wong, "On Venezuela, Rubio Assumes U.S. Role of Ouster in Chief," New York Times, January 26, 2019 Ernesto Londoño and Nicholas Casey,“Trump Administration Discussed Coup Plans With Rebel Venezuelan Officers,” New York Times, September 08, 2018 John Glaser, Tweets, January 24, 2019 Peter Baker and Edward Wong, “Intervening Against Venezuela’s Strongman, Trump Belies ‘America First’,” New York Times, September 24, 2019 Ro Khanna, “Why I strongly oppose U.S. military intervention in Venezuela,” Washington Post, January 30, 2019 John Stuart Mill, “A Few Words on Non-Intervention: Excerpts,” Libertarianism “End the War in Afghanistan,” New York Times, February 03, 2019 Patricia Zengerle, "Senate Leader Wants U.S. Troops To Stay in Syria," Reuters, January 29, 2019 Peter Baker, "A Growing Chorus of Republican Critics for Trump's Foreign Policy," New York Times, January 29, 2019 Moises Naim and Francisco Toro, "Venezuela's Suicide: Lessons from a Failed State," Foreign Affairs, January 28, 2019 Krishnadev Calamur, "Trump's Dumping of Maduro Could be Just the Start," Atlantic, January 24, 2019 Uri Friedman, "The White House's Move on Venezuela is the Least Trumpian Thing It's Done," Atlantic, January 26, 2019 Donovan Slack, "USA Today Investigation: VA Knowingly Hires Doctors with Past Malpractice Claims, Discipline for Poor Care," USA Today, December 3, 2019 Anne Gearan, Paul Sonne, and Carol Morello, "US to Withdraw from Nuclear Arms Control Treaty with Russia, Raising Fears of a New Arms Race," Washington Post, February 1, 2019 Music and Production by Tre Hester
Tommy talks with Washington Post reporter Anne Gearan about the on again, off again North Korea summit, the situation in Gaza and the Trump administration's response, and Rex Tillerson's harsh criticism of President Trump.
9 AM - 1 - Anne Gearan from the Washington Post talks North Korea latest with us. 2 - NK sex dolls. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ; Final Thoughts.
9 AM - 1 - Anne Gearan from the Washington Post talks North Korea latest with us. 2 - NK sex dolls. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ; Final Thoughts.
9 AM - 1 - Anne Gearan from the Washington Post talks North Korea latest with us. 2 - NK sex dolls. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ; Final Thoughts.
8 AM - 1 - Trump Taiwan stuff. 2 - Anne Gearan from the Washington Post talks Trump Versus China. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Fake US embassy busted in Ghana; Jack saw a couple of dudes almost fight in a road rage incident.