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🗓️ 14 November 2019
⏱️ 72 minutes
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0:56.9 | Hey listeners, we hope you enjoyed Tuesday's special episode of Stay Tuned. Brought to you |
1:01.4 | by the Amazon Original Motion Picture, the report. We spoke to Pulitzer Prize winning journalists |
1:06.2 | Mark Mazzetti about covering the national security beat. And Daniel J. Jones, the former |
1:11.3 | Senate's staffer who investigated the CIA's Secret Detention and Terrigation Program, |
1:15.6 | implemented after the September 11th attacks. His story is told in the report. See it in |
1:20.4 | theaters starting tomorrow, November 15th, and on Prime Video starting November 29th. |
1:25.6 | Thanks again to Mark and Daniel. Listen to the Stay Tuned episode anytime and see the |
1:30.1 | report starting tomorrow. |
1:38.8 | From Cafe, welcome to Stay Tuned. I'm Pete Barara. |
1:43.5 | There were in the 1930s eloquent writers, including poets and artists and filmmakers who |
1:50.3 | defended liberalism. And their defense of liberalism in the 1930s was crucial to the success |
1:56.3 | of the New Deal. For all of its limitations for failing to address Jim Crow. And I'm not |
2:00.4 | sure that we have at this moment that same defense. |
2:05.1 | That's Jill LaPore. She's a professor of American history at Harvard University, an author |
2:09.9 | and a staff writer at the New Yorker. Her most recent work, These Trues tackles the |
2:14.4 | history of America, wrestling with the aspiration and the oppression, the triumphant and the atrocious, |
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