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Adam Carolla provides a passionate critique of California's governance, discussing issues like the slow rebuilding after the Palisades fire, the rise of "gyno-fascism" in leadership, media bias, and the growing migration of businesses and families away from overregulated, safety-obsessed states.
An investigative journalist exposes a $9 billion childcare fraud scheme in Minnesota, leading to federal investigations, funding freezes, and a new assistant attorney general position focused on nationwide fraud detection.
In this episode of Raging Moderates, Jessica Tarlov and Ben Meiselas discuss the U.S. operation against Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, exploring the legal and political implications of the invasion, the potential geopolitical motivations, and the challenges for Democrats in responding to the action.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss Trump's anti-immigration policies, critique the viral post about the new poverty line, and unpack Oxford's Word of the Year "rage bait," exploring how outrage drives internet engagement and political discourse.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the shifting dynamics in MAGA world, Ukraine-Russia peace talks, and the Transportation Department's civility campaign, highlighting economic frustrations and political turbulence.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie discusses the city's efforts to address homelessness, public safety, housing affordability, and the AI ecosystem, highlighting improvements in crime rates and his vision for creating a more dynamic and supportive urban environment.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the upcoming elections, analyzing key races in New York City, Virginia, and California, while also exploring the rising trend of politicians launching podcasts ahead of the 2028 presidential race.
Senator Joe Manchin discusses his book "Dead Center," his political journey, views on bipartisanship, term limits, the future of the Democratic Party, and his perspectives on recent presidents while advocating for centrism and putting country before party.
A deep dive into the current state of American politics, media, and societal tensions, exploring topics like the Israel-Hamas conflict, New York mayoral race, media landscape, and the challenges of political polarization.
In this episode of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the ongoing government shutdown, Trump's progress on Project 2025, and the upcoming "No Kings" protests, highlighting concerns about authoritarianism and democratic erosion.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarloff discuss Trump's potential National Guard deployments, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, and how the Manosphere is distancing itself from Trump's political narrative.
A contentious government shutdown looms as Democrats focus on preserving Affordable Care Act tax credits while Republicans resist, with polls suggesting Republicans will bear the blame for the potential impasse.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's murder, the potential deployment of the National Guard in Memphis, and Governor Hochul's endorsement of Zoran Mamdani for New York City mayor.
Here's a concise 2-sentence description for the episode: In this episode, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses the city's incredible growth and migration momentum, highlighting key factors like remote work, tax policies, and a pro-business attitude. Suarez also shares insights on his mayoral journey, diplomatic experiences, and personal philosophy of embracing opportunities and learning from challenges.
Here's a two-sentence description based on the transcript: In this episode of Raging Moderates, host Jessica Tarlov and political strategist David Axelrod discuss the recent developments in redistricting, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and Zohran Mamdani's New York mayoral primary victory. Axelrod offers insights into the Democratic Party's challenges, the geopolitical landscape, and why he remains hopeful about the potential for positive political change.
Jessica sits down with New York Times national political correspondent Shane Goldmacher to unpack President Trump’s unprecedented takeover of D.C.’s police force — even as crime hits a 30-year low — the redistricting battle in Texas that could reshape the House map, and the aggressive countermoves from blue states. They also explore why Democrats are betting on military veterans to win swing districts in 2026, and how Republicans are preparing for a post-Trump era. Follow Jessica Tarlov, @JessicaTarlov. Follow Prof G, @profgalloway. Follow Raging Moderates, @RagingModeratesPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices