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Indivisible

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Indivisible

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Even though the Indivisible has ended, we want to let you in on the sequel to another podcast, hosted by Kai Wright, that continues to build on our national conversation about America in a time of change. The United States of Anxiety: Culture
On this -- the final episode of Indivisible -- we're focusing on what we've learned over 100 days of talking with Americans in this time of change.After nearly 100 dizzying news cycles, dozens of expert guests, hundreds of insightful calls fro
For his last night on Indivisible, conservative host Charlie Sykes gets a visit from some of his earliest guests to look back on what’s happened since they last spoke. Stephen Hayes, Editor in Chief of The Weekly Standard, joined us on week 2,
On our first week of Indivisible, CNN host Fareed Zakaria helped establish a set of democratic norms against which the Trump Administration’s actions could be measured."Many of the things that make democracy what it is are not written in stone
Listeners are the guests on this episode of Indivisible. The whole hour will be open for callers to tell the hosts, Kai Wright, Anne McElvoy, and John Prideaux, how they’re feeling almost 100 days into Trump’s presidency.Whatever you may have
As we're closing in on Trump's 100 days, the conversation is turning to his campaign promises and how they have (or have yet to) make an impact on our day to day life.Monday hosts Kai Wright and Anne McElvoy explored how Trump's presidency has
When GM idled its plant in Janesville, Wisconsin in 2008, the town became emblematic of a crisis facing many communities in middle America. When traditional manufacturing leaves – for whatever reason – economies are turned upside down, the coll
Last month, President Donald Trump established a federal commission tasked with combating the use of drugs in America. Opioid deaths have tripled since 2000 and many communities are trying to figure out what to do.Trump often spoke about the o
The White House Press Room has had a storied history since it was created under President Nixon. Today, it's no longer just a source of news updates for journalists -- it's also good at generating its own headlines.President Trump's press secr
On this episode of Indivisible, we’re talking about feminism in the age of Trump. Are we all seeing politics and life through the lens of gender more than before the election?Collier Meyerson from The Nation and Soraya Chemaly from the Women’s
This week on Indivisible we explored the notion of one of President Trump's top campaign priorities -- the notion of focusing Washington's attention to "America First." But in his 12 weeks in office, foreign affairs have taken on a major role i
For decades, a majority of Americans were considered middle income. But in the last few years, the incredibly rich and the extremely poor became the majority -- surpassing their middle-class peers. Economists broadly define the middle class as
From Syria to North Korea, the Trump administration in the last week has started flexing its military and foreign policy muscles around the world. And on Tuesday, the president pulled back on his stance against NATO, saying after a meeting with
A new civil rights era seemed to be rising in the last few years before the 2016 election. Under Obama, Black Lives Matter became an international activist movement and the shooting of young black men by police officers became a cause for outra
Last week President Trump exercised his military muscle for the first time, ordering a missile strike of an airfield in Syria. The Trump administration says that Assad’s regime was responsible for a chemical attack and that the missile strike w
This week President Trump declared that his tenure in office has been the "most successful 13 weeks in the history of the presidency." If he listened to Indivisible this week, he'd know we've only just marked week 11! (Hint hint: call us POTUS!
Our ethos – the American Dream – has propelled generations of immigrants to pursue a better life. The promise of success and prosperity through hard work or even luck brought many to our shores and borders and still does.But does the American
Paul Ryan joins host Charlie Sykes. The two Wisconsin conservatives have known each other for decades -- but find themselves in very different places in the Trump era. Charlie will be asking listeners for questions, then select his favorites to
On Day 75 of Donald Trump's presidency, conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt and progressive MTV news correspondent Ana Marie Cox compare notes with host Brian Lehrer on a breathtaking list of ways the Trump administration is challenging nor
On this episode of Indivisible, we look ahead at President Trump's upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. And considering Trump's comments about China in the past -- that we need to balance the trade deficit, and that China needs t
Week 10 focused on the Republican Party's renewed efforts to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act.Monday's show analyzed how the failure of House Speak Paul Ryan's American Health Care Act has affected President Donald Trump's reputati
More young Americans than ever are in a group called the “nones”— or the religiously unaffiliated – and fewer of us are attending any sort of organized religious services. Still, many Americans self-identify as religious and, in fact, white Eva
Last week, the GOP failed to earn the number of votes required to pass their “repeal and replace” solution to the Affordable Care Act. The president and the party seemed to be ready to move on and set their sights on their next agenda item.Ob
Until last week, Andy Slavitt’s job was to run Obamacare. Now he’s trying to save it.On this episode of Indivisible, Brian Lehrer talks to Slavitt, the health care executive who headed the Affordable Care Act under President Obama, about what
On this episode of Indivisible, historian Francis Fukuyama discusses with hosts Kai Wright and Anne McElvoy what the inability to repeal Obamacare means for President’s Trump’s ability to achieve his agenda – and whether a president who project
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