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The Morning After

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News, Politics, News Commentary

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2016

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Jacob Weisberg hosts a Trumpcast triple header. First up, Isaac Chotiner joins us from his home on the west coast to talk about what we can expect from a Trump presidency. Then, Julia Turner, the Editor-In-Chief at Slate, is in-studio to reflect on the mood at the Slate offices last night and how Slate will move forward in covering a Trump administration. And finally, Jamelle Bouie, Slate's Chief Political Correspondent, joins us in-studio to talk about why the race broke the way it did last night and how we move our national conversation forward from here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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Strings and things

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There's a whole range of strings and things

0:21.9

called, strings and things

0:23.5

including cheese, strings, yollies

0:25.2

and cheese shapes

0:26.4

find them all in the cheese and jocautyle

0:28.8

Strings and things

0:30.0

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