The Titan, the Sea, and What We See

The Titan, the Sea, and What We See

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Stay Tuned 8/1: Elections, Now & Then (with Joanne Freeman)

Former Now & Then co-host Joanne Freeman joins Preet Bharara on Stay Tuned with Preet. They discuss Biden’s decision not to seek reelection, how Democrats have embraced Vice President Kamala Harris, what to expect in the November election, & more. Listen to the full episode: http ...  Show more

Heather Cox Richardson on Stay Tuned with Preet

Heather Cox Richardson, host of Now & Then, joins Stay Tuned with Preet to discuss her new book, “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America.” They talk about the origins of the terms “liberal” and “conservative,” a 1937 anti-FDR manifesto that presaged today’s GOP, and t ...  Show more

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