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Political Gabfest - What Could Judge Cannon Do?

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🗓️ 15 June 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the federal case against Donald Trump involving national-security documents, Atlanta’s Cop City training facility, and Elizabeth Gilbert’s decision to delay her next book situated in Soviet-era Russia. 

 

Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I. In-person and virtual tickets on sale now.

 

Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: 

Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America by Maggie Haberman

Jonathan Swan, Charlie Savage, and Maggie Haberman for The New York Times: “The Radical Strategy Behind Trump’s Promise to ‘Go After’ Biden

Esteban L. Hernandez for Axios: “Denver’s STAR set to expand amid tension over its future” 

Patrick Quinn for Atlanta News First: “’Stop Cop City’ Sen. Warnock interrupted during commencement address

Eat Pray Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert

Mark Healy for GQ: “Women’s Favorite Author to Women: Don’t Get Married!

Elizabeth Gilbert on Twitter: “Important announcement about THE SNOW FOREST.

Mike Dash for Smithsonian Magazine: “For 40 Years, This Russian Family Was Cut Off From All Human Contact, Unaware of World War II

Philip Kennicott for The Washington Post: “Ukraine wants a boycott of Russian culture. It’s already happening.

Franklin Foer for The Atlantic: “Eat, Pray, Pander

Peter Beaumont for The Guardian: “Author resigns from PEN America board amid row over Russian writers panel

Imogen West-Knights for Slate: “The Saga Over Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Russian Novel” Has an Uncomfortable Lesson—and It’s Not for Her

The Enigma of Clarence Thomas by Corey Robin 

 

Here are this week’s chatters:

John: Simrin Singh for CBS News: “Phosphorus, essential element needed for life, detected in ocean on Saturn’s moon”; William Harwood for CBS News: “New evidence of water plumes on Jupiter’s moon Europa; could it support life?

Emily: The Forgotten Girls: A Memoir of Friendship and Lost Promise in Rural America by Monica Potts; When Crack Was King: A People’s History of a Misunderstood Era by Donovan X. Ramsey

David: Muster Dogs on The ABC: “Five graziers from across Australia are given five Kelpie puppies from the same litter and set with the challenge of transforming these uniquely Australian dogs into champion muster dogs.”

Listener chatter from Phil: Jay Caspian Kang for The New Yorker: “Notes on Losing”; Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis—Lessons from a Master by Brad Gilbert and Steve Jamison; John Dickerson for Slate: “Risk

 

For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss with Joel Anderson @byjoelanderson his podcast, Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Thomas.

 

In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed

 

Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)

 

Podcast production by Cheyna Roth

Research by Julie Huygen


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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to the flight political gap fest.

0:07.8

June 15th, 2023, although what could Judge Cannon do in addition?

0:21.8

I'm David Plott of CityCast, I'm in Washington, D.C., back in Canada, thank goodness.

0:27.7

In New Haven, Connecticut, Emily Vazlon of the New York Times magazine and Yale University Law School.

0:32.4

Hello, Emily.

0:33.4

Hey, David.

0:34.2

And a somewhat beleaguered, but not bowed.

0:37.0

John Dickerson of CBS Prime Time in New York City.

0:39.8

Hello, John.

0:40.8

Hi, David, hello, Emily.

0:43.9

This week on the gap fest, Trump is arraigned in Florida, what is going to happen next?

0:48.7

How could Judge Cannon shape this case?

0:50.8

How will the case warp the Republican primary and the Republican party?

0:55.5

In Cops City, we will try to understand the huge controversies over Atlanta's plan to build a new police training facility in a forest.

1:05.6

And then eat prey, love, author Elizabeth Gilbert, delayed publication of her forthcoming novel, which is set in Stalin's Soviet Union.

1:14.3

Amid criticism that she shouldn't be writing about Russia at a time when it's brutally invading Ukraine.

1:19.7

Let's talk about when geopolitics should decide, should shape, should determine what art is made and what artists may perform.

1:28.0

Plus, of course, we'll have cocktail chatter.

1:29.9

And a reminder that we have a live show coming up here in DC.

1:33.6

Please join us on Wednesday, June 28th at 6th and I.

1:37.0

6th and I, Historic synagogue at 7.30pm.

1:40.0

Slate.com slash gap fest live for tickets.

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