Jill Wine-Banks speaks with Daniel Biss, the Mayor of Evanston, about the implications of the January 6th events, the role of local government in protecting vulnerable communities, and the collaborative efforts among mayors to address pressing issues. They discuss the threats to education and federal funding, particularly in light of potential changes under the incoming administration, and emphasize the importance of community engagement and proactive measures. In this conversation, Daniel Biss discusses the implications of federal funding in political contexts, the importance of civics education for informed voting, the challenges of addressing domestic terrorism, the critical issue of gun control, and the significance of political appointments. He emphasizes the need for community engagement and preparation for upcoming elections to safeguard democratic values.
Read MoreThe Big Picture with Edwin Eisendrath 1/4/2025
Read MoreKimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the law enforcement response to the NOLA terror attack, the effect of its designation as terrorism, the protections granted by our civil liberties, and how to combat radicalization. Then, the #Sisters give their takes on the SCOTUS’ year-end report, calling out the justices for undermining the rule of law by failing to live up to their ethics guidelines and inadequate transparency. They also investigate whether Section 3 of the 14th Amendment can keep Trump out of the Oval Office and what it would have required from our lawmakers.
Read MoreIn this episode of 'Just the Facts', Jill Wine-Banks speaks with Adam Frisch, a candidate for the Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee. They discuss Frisch's background, his political journey, and the challenges facing the Democratic Party. Frisch emphasizes the importance of effective messaging, outreach to voters, and the need for bipartisanship in order to pass legislation that benefits the majority. The conversation also touches on the role of the DNC and the strategies needed to improve the party's brand and communication. In this conversation, Adam discusses his campaign strategies for the DNC, emphasizing the importance of engaging with members and understanding the needs of rural America. He highlights the disconnect between the Democratic Party and rural communities, advocating for a more diverse leadership that reflects various perspectives. The discussion also touches on the balance of political views, particularly regarding education affordability and the need for a broader focus on diverse educational paths.
Read MoreFormer Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks posted, "Appeals court upholds verdict finding Trump liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll. The Courts remain as guardrails of the rule of law. "
Read MoreCBC 12/30/2024
Read MoreMSNBC with Jonathan Capehart 12/29/2024
Read MoreJoyce Vance hosts #SistersInLaw to review the bipartisan House Ethics Committee's report on Matt Gaetz, explain the federal and state statutes he appears to have violated, and determine whether he will face any consequences. Then, the #Sisters discuss the Senate Judiciary Committee’s ethics report, its recommendations, the refusal of the SCOTUS to accept any oversight from the other branches of government, and how its justices are eroding public confidence in our legal system. They also break down President Biden’s veto of the JUDGES Act and examine whether it would strengthen the rule of law.
Read MoreDeadline: Whitehouse (with Ayman Mohyeldin) 12/27/2024
Read MoreJill and Malcolm discuss the current geopolitical landscape, his motivations for joining the fight in Ukraine, the current state of the conflict, and its implications for NATO and global democracy. He emphasizes the resilience of the Ukrainian forces and the importance of their struggle against Russian aggression. They also focus on Syria's future, the implications of Trump's statements regarding the Panama Canal, and concerns surrounding his cabinet picks. Malcolm shares insights from his intelligence background and hints at his upcoming memoir, which aims to highlight the dedication of intelligence professionals.
Read MoreAyman 12/21/2024
Read MoreBarb McQuade hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss Fani Willis’ disqualification from prosecuting the case against Trump, his settlement with ABC for defamation, the targeting of pollster Ann Selzer, and if 1st Amendment protections should apply. Then, the #Sisters cover the state and federal charges against Luigi Mangione, his eligibility for the death penalty, potential mitigating factors in the case, and the deterrent effect of his prosecution. They also explain the tension between free speech and national security in TikTok’s battle to avoid its upcoming ban in the United States.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks and Frank Fugluzzi discuss various topics including the recent case of Luigi Mangione, the challenges faced in investigations, and the role of facial recognition technology in modern security. They explore the implications of targeted killings, the importance of timely information in investigations, and the effectiveness of security measures in preventing crime. In this conversation, Frank and Jill delve into the psychological aspects of violent acts, particularly focusing on a recent shooting incident and the implications of ghost guns. They discuss the complexities surrounding school shootings, the challenges of gun regulation, and the dark realities of long haul trucking, including its connection to serial killings
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the arrest of Luigi Mangione in the murder of the UHC CEO, looking at the attempt to extradite him, the use of surveillance cameras to catch him, and the legal status of ghost guns similar to the one used in the crime. Then, the #Sisters explain clemency, contextualize its recent use by President Biden, and weigh its pros and cons. They also share their takes on Harmeet Dhillon’s appointment to the head of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, the importance of the FBI Director’s 10-year term, and the Inspector General.
Read MoreJust the Facts, Jill Wine-Banks speaks with Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible, about the importance of grassroots activism in the current political climate. They discuss the updated Indivisible Guide, strategies for pushing back against the Trump agenda, the role of bipartisanship, and the need for effective communication with voters. The conversation also touches on the significance of judicial appointments, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the growth of Indivisible as a movement for local empowerment.
Read MoreKimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to explain the president’s pardon power, debate President Biden’s pardon of Hunter, and look at how pardons have been used in the past and how they can be used in the future. Then, the #Sisters outline the DOJ investigation into Tyre Nichols’ death at the hands of the Memphis PD, explain the importance of the DOJ Civil Rights Division, and investigate the future of law enforcement oversight under Trump. They also review the SCOTUS arguments weighing TN’s ban on gender-affirming care for young people and explore what the case means for critical medical services.
Read MoreHunter Biden was targeted by Trump’s allies. The president should now protect others from political prosecutions, too.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks reunites with Victor Shi to discuss his experiences working on the Biden and Harris campaigns, focusing on youth engagement and communication strategies. They reflect on the lessons learned from Victor's first job in politics, his future career aspirations, and the importance of civic education. The discussion also covers concerns about cabinet nominations, the implications of pardons, the need for electoral reform, and the significance of confirming judicial nominees.
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