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🗓️ 24 March 2022
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0:36.9 | Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Gap Fest for March 24th, 2022. The Deep Sigh Edition |
0:43.4 | I am David Flotz of CityCast. I'm in Washington, D.C., a rainy Washington, D.C., all week as |
0:51.0 | Katanjee Brown, Jackson, Staird, and the dead eyes of Senators. I'm joined by John Dickerson |
0:59.8 | of CBS Sunday Morning. Hello, John. How are you? |
1:02.8 | Hello, David. It's all so rainy here, but it's going to be sunny when people are listening |
1:07.4 | to this. That is true. It's going to be an absolute ray of sunshine no matter what the |
1:11.8 | weather around them is. And a living ray of sunshine who is herself |
1:15.3 | bathed in sunshine, Ruth Marcus, Washington Post-Columnist, sitting in for Emily today. Ruth |
1:21.7 | welcome back to the Gap Fest for the EMPTH time. Hello. |
1:24.3 | Hi. Good morning. I am not bathed in sunshine. I am bathed in the odd light of the Washington |
1:30.1 | Post recording booth. It does look like you've been anointed that you're an unceasing, |
1:35.3 | I'm sorry. Indeed I am here at the Gap Fest. Thank you. |
1:40.1 | She's surrounded by black with a pin of golden light on her on her, the top of her head. |
1:45.8 | It is in fact, looks like she's been illuminated by the great awakening. |
1:50.6 | This week, the Senate Judiciary Committee meets Katanjee Brown, Jackson, and Ted Cruz |
1:54.8 | and Josh Holly are just as, or some as you would expect them to have been. Then how |
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