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🗓️ 9 February 2024
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A tumultuous week in Congress centered around the failure of a comprehensive immigration and national security bill. Democrats in the Senate compromised on demands by Republicans for tighter border measures. The hope was that it would help secure more military assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. However, the legislation failed to make it past a procedural vote after pressure from Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson. Johnson faced issues in his own chamber as well, with the failure of a separate funding bill for Israel and an unsuccessful impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Can Republicans save face after a series of embarrassing losses?
Michigan is home to the largest population of Arab Americans and Muslims in the United States. It’s also a state that is vital to the hopes of any presidential candidate. President Biden relied on the support of these communities in 2020, but his handling of the conflict in Gaza has upset voters and community leaders who are advocating for a permanent cease-fire. His campaign’s efforts to reach out have been met with accusations of playing politics. How can Biden maneuver the political reality of such a deeply personal issue?
There were mixed feelings when country star Luke Combs covered Tracy Chapman’s hit record “Fast Car” last summer. The pair came together for a moving duet of the smash song at last week’s Grammys. Our panel reflects on the moving lessons they took away from the performance amid a polarizing debate.
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody this is left right and center. I'm David Green and we want to start the show this week in Congress |
0:07.4 | but you know it's really hard to decide which chamber in the Senate we saw this carefully negotiated immigration bill that seemed to show the compromise |
0:15.5 | is still possible in today's world. |
0:17.3 | Well, it's now dead, and we want to understand why and what that means. |
0:20.6 | In the other chamber, the Speaker of the House, Republican Mike Johnson, is struggling |
0:24.8 | to lead, let's say. |
0:26.1 | He brought two votes up in a House where his party has a majority, one to impeach a member of |
0:30.9 | President Biden's cabinet, the other to send billions of dollars to Israel, |
0:34.8 | both of them failed. |
0:36.5 | So what does that mean? |
0:37.5 | Well, let's dissect this apparent dysfunction, as we always do, from different political |
0:41.7 | perspectives. |
0:42.6 | Moelathie is here as always. |
0:44.0 | He's former head of communications at the DNC |
0:46.8 | and he's now executive director at Georgetown's Institute of Politics and Public Service. |
0:50.9 | Sarah Isger is away this week week but we're very happy to have |
0:53.5 | Antonia Ferrier. She's a former communication strategist for several |
0:56.9 | Republican members of Congress including Republican Senate leader |
0:59.6 | Mitch McConnell. Antonio, welcome. Thanks for joining us. |
1:03.0 | Thank you. |
1:04.0 | I couldn't be happier to be here any time I get to see Mo and to talk to Mo is just a joy. |
1:08.9 | So thank you all for having. |
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