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'You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 127: Did The GOP Get The Mandate Memo?

Federalist Radio Hour

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News Commentary, News, Politics

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they discuss what the Daniel Penny verdict means for society -- and what it says about our so-called "justice system." And as President-elect Donald Trump gears up to take back the White House, Republicans in the Senate are working to impede his "America First" agenda. Certainly this election was a mandate -- but did senators signaling their opposition to Trump's cabinet nominees get the memo?

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0:00.0

With the 2050 Investor Podcast, let's travel to the year 2050. Will we have achieved our goal of

0:06.6

net zero emissions and taken the necessary steps to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius? And if not,

0:13.1

what will a world on the brink of climate collapse due to human activity look like? My name is

0:18.8

Kokuagbubloa, global Head of Economics, Cross Asset and Quant

0:22.0

Research at Societ General. Each month, I bring a survey of the macroeconomic trends to better

0:27.5

face the challenges of tomorrow. What has no beginning, middle, or end, but touches every

0:34.1

continent. If you answered the ocean, you're right. With the 2050 investor podcast,

0:39.3

let's dive into the depth and mysteries of the oceans to understand how they impact our climate

0:44.8

and food, as well as the habitats of both animals and humans. My name is Kokuagbublo,

0:50.8

global head of economics, cross-asset and quant research at Societ General. Each month, I bring you a survey of the macro Wrong with Molly Hemingway, editor-in-chief of The Federalist and David Harsani, senior writer at the Washington Examiner.

1:24.5

Just as a reminder, if you'd like to email the show, please do so at Radio at the Federalist.com. We love to hear from you. Hi, Molly. How are you doing? I'm okay.

1:36.0

Great. I'm okay. Let's start with Daniel Penny today. The New Yorker who was on a subway train where where this individual I think it was

1:50.6

homeless named Jordan Neely maybe mentally ill I'm not exactly sure threatened

1:57.9

subway riders in a way that people I mean you've been to New York many times

2:02.1

you know I grew up there there were many times I was stuck on a subway car with someone who seemed

2:06.9

pretty dangerous you know was threatening others and in many instances not that I've ever saw it you

2:11.6

know there was violence so he did what a good Samaritan should do and in my view a man you know who is able to should do

2:19.2

and uh you know he got involved and he put the man in a headlock but the man died and um

2:26.8

alvin brag charged him with i think there were initially more charges maybe he pulled back some

2:31.9

charges i don't know if you know about that but but manslaughter, essentially. And a jury in Manhattan found him not guilty. And that made me

2:42.6

very happy. I'm happy that the jury found him not guilty, but I am not, that is not justice because he never should have been charged

2:54.0

and he never should have gone through all of this that he went through because he tried to

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