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The Gist

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The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2016

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The Gist isn't serving up a Spiel today—too many questions, too few answers. Instead, Mike puzzles through the day with a few friends of the show: Jacob Weisberg reacts to the chants of "not my president." Weisberg is the chairman and editor-in-chief of The Slate Group and the host of Trumpcast. The New Yorker's Adam Davidson expects a poorer country and world under President-elect Donald Trump. He outlines the range of possible economic changes. John Dickerson, moderator of Face the Nation on CBS, delves into the details of Hillary Clinton's loss. Dickerson is also a political columnist for Slate and author of Whistlestop: My Favorite Stories from Presidential Campaign History.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:37.5

It's Thursday, November 10th, 2016 from Slate. It's the GIST I'm Mike Pasca. Now imagine,

0:43.2

imagine for a second that you have a notice for jury duty. You live in San Diego,

0:47.2

you know, jury duty, it's a hassle, you didn't pay much attention to the notice, but the date's

0:50.8

approaching, it's at the end of the month. So you put it in your calendar, you told work, I got

0:54.8

to take off for jury duty. And you show up on that date, it's September 28th. The court assigns

0:59.2

you to a judge, his name is Judge Curiel. Wait, that name, that seems familiar. And then you're

1:03.7

asked if you could be impartial in this civil case. Sure. What about if the plaintiffs are claiming

1:09.1

that they were conned and the defendant is well known, very well known, very powerful. In fact,

1:15.2

legendarily vindictive and now with almost limited resources. Yes, you have been asked to sit

1:20.6

on the jury in the civil trial of students of Trump, you against the new president elect.

1:29.2

He is on trial. You will be asked to serve on a jury of his peers. Can you imagine that?

1:36.5

By the way, the judge in that trial ruled today that statements made during the campaign can be

1:41.9

used as evidence in this trial. It will never end for these 12 people. Weird, right? Pretty weird,

1:49.4

so much weird going on. Like imagine if Barack Obama said a couple of years ago, you know what I'm

1:55.9

going to do? I'm going to open an orange Julius store right down the street from the White House.

2:01.6

Obama Julius, don't worry, Michelle, I'll run it. I won't put the money in my pocket. I'm going

2:06.4

to say that might be seen as inappropriate. And yet the Trump hotel is opening right down the

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