1048: Pete Buttigieg Thinks Democrats Can't Go Back

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1116: Epstein Files: Worse Than You Thought

The Justice Department releases more than three million more files related to Jeffrey Epstein, and the list of powerful people involved with the notorious pedophile is ... long. Jon, Tommy, and Lovett react to the most notable revelations from the new batch, including the many me ...  Show more

1115: Why Are Democrats Afraid of Power?

Marc J. Dunkelman, author of "Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress — and How to Bring It Back," stops by the studio to talk to Lovett about how Democrats — once they regain power — can make government work again. Together they dive into the ways progressive governance changed f ...  Show more

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