In which tens of thousands of Koreans are forcibly relocated to the deserts of Central Asia and ordered to grow rice, and John refuses to relocate to Kotzebue or Yakutat even though he has a free plane ticket. Certificate #16823.
The Goods from the Woods - Episode #200 – “Mr. T” with Jim Bruce
In this episode, after a 196 episode absence, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined once again by comedian and star of our 'Quantum Leap' episode: Jim Bruce! For episode #200, we're dedicating our entire episode to the one and only MR. T! He was one of the biggest stars of the 80's and, as it turns out, he's probably the only celebrity who's actually every bit the person he claims to be. Mr. T rules and we're so stoked to bring this episode to y'all. Find Jim Bruce on Twitter @ComicJimBruce.
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The NewsWorthy - Harley-Davidson, FDA-Approved Marijuana Drug & CGI Instagram Stars – Tuesday, June 26th, 2018
All the news to know for Tuesday, June 26th, 2018!
Today, we're talking about why an iconic American manufacturer is moving part of the business overseas and the first ever FDA-approved medicine made from marijuana.
Plus: Venmo's debit card and non-human social media stars.
All that and much more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
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Cato Daily Podcast - A Massive Increase in Military Spending
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Cato Daily Podcast - A Massive Increase in Military Spending
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Ologies with Alie Ward - MINISODE: Aestaology (SUMMER) should be a word
Melons. Fire. Waterfights. It's finally summer and Alie's into it. So with this solo mini-ep, learn about a few ologies that are not real but should be such as aestaology (summer) & hydropolemology (waterfights). Also discussed: a few ologies that are in fact real, like cucurbitology (melons), pyrotechnology (humans chillin' and grillin' around a fire) and lampyridology (fireflies.) Just a little buffet o' facts to get you excited about summer.
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Opening Arguments - OA185: Gerrymandering & Other Good (?) News
- We first discussed Hillary Clinton's emails and the Comey investigation way back in Episode 13, and if you haven't listened, you should check it out! Then, compare what we said then to the just-released Office of the Inspector General's 2016 Election Final Report.
- Our explainer on Gerrymandering is Episode 54; we then talk about the Wisconsin case in Episode 80 and the Maryland case in Episode 148.
- Of course, you can (and should!) read the Supreme Court's recent decisions on gerrymandering in Gill v. Whitford (Wisconsin) and Benisek v. Lamone (Maryland).
- Here is the text of Kansas HB2621, which amends KSA Supp. 21-5512(a), defining "unlawful sexual relations." A "Severity Level 5 Person felony" is subject to 50-55 months in prison as per the Kansas Sentencing Guidelines.
The Gist - The New Rules of Civility
On The Gist, why is the Democratic National Committee being held responsible for Hollywood and the media?
Calvin Buari dealt crack in the Bronx, but that doesn’t make him a killer. Buari was convicted of a double murder in 1995 and started a campaign to prove his innocence from behind bars. A big part of that was making phone calls to journalist Steve Fishman, who turned his years of reporting into the binge-worthy Panoply podcast Empire on Blood, and joined us on the Gist.
In the Spiel, Mike tackles the decline of civility, whether democrats should jeer at Trump’s staff in public, or if we’ve just found a new stasis.
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The Nod - The Deacons
Eric tells a story about forgotten part of civil-rights history that is still very much alive. In 1965, a group of black men in Louisiana called the Deacons for Defense and Justice took up arms against the Klan. Now a daughter of the Deacons wants to start a museum in their honor, but not everyone in town wants their story told. This episode originally aired on the Gimlet show “Undone,” and includes a special update on the story from Eric.
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Pod Save America - “Stephen Miller went to Duke.” (LIVE from Durham!)
The political fallout from Trump’s immigration policy intensifies, and the midterm campaign heats up. Governor Roy Cooper and Rev. Dr. William Barber II join Jon, Jon, Tommy, and Symone on stage in Durham, North Carolina.
