Sinopsis
"Off the Record" with Paul Hodes is a weekly radio show/podcast featuring a free-wheeling format covering politics, arts, business, culture, and lifestyle.
Episodios
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Supreme Court Ends Affirmative Action. What Will Colleges Do Now?
30/06/2023 Duración: 24minWhen the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina were unlawful, rejecting affirmative action at colleges and universities around the nation, it created more questions than it answered about the future of racial diversity in elite college admissions. Dr. Stephanie Hall is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a leading expert on college accountability, and she joins us to describe what the impact of this decision could be in practical terms.
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Important New Poll Has Good News for Trump, Even Better News for Biden
28/06/2023 Duración: 27minA major new poll has good news for Donald Trump. But somehow, it has even better news for President Biden. Strangely, it also brings unsettling news about how Americans view our system and the choice that they are determined to make, yet seem to hate.
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An epic MAGA showdown in New Hampshire: will anyone win?
27/06/2023 Duración: 33minFormer President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are descending on New Hampshire at this very moment to hold dueling political events, as new national polling shows a widening gulf between them, and between Trump and the rest of the field. Why is Trump growing his lead, and will that last? Also, MAGA shenanigans hit the US House of Representatives, and the results would be funny if they weren’t so sad.
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A Huge Supreme Court Ruling Will Impact the US Congress for Decades to Come
22/06/2023 Duración: 29minWhen the Supreme Court issued a surprise ruling on Congressional maps last week, it not only created a pathway for Democrats to re-take the House in 2024, it also kept critical protections first enacted in the Voting Rights Act that the Court has otherwise chipped away in recent years. Michaeleen Crowell worked on reauthorizing the Voting Rights Act for civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, and she joins us to explain what has happened and what the future might hold for voting rights.
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One Insane Day: A President, Prison, and Unprecedented Political Peril.
14/06/2023 Duración: 27minMatt Robison joins legendary radio broadcaster Howard Monroe to analyze the American crossroads that we reached yesterday: a twice indicted former President - whose case is being overseen by a political crony who could let him off the hook - and a minefield of bad outcomes ahead. What do we know from legal scholars, polling, and history about what could happen next?
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One Hidden Rule Could Let Trump Go Free Even if a Jury Convicts Him
13/06/2023 Duración: 36minLaw Professor Steve Vladek was in the middle of explaining a pivotal Supreme Court decision to us when he delivered us some chilling news: a little-used legal rule would allow Trump-appointed judge Aileen Cannon to overturn a guilty verdict in the classified documents case and set Trump free even if he is convicted. Professor Vladek explains what this is all about. Plus: what does that key SCOTUS decision mean, and what is the Shadow Docket and why should we be paying more attention to it?
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MORE Mailbag Questions! How Do You Turn Family Away From the MAGA Right Wing?
12/06/2023 Duración: 44minMatt Robison and Cliff Schecter tackle listener questions in part two of our mailbag. Can MAGA family members be persuaded? What is happening with the Supreme Court Clarence Thomas scandal since it disappeared from the news? Is Casey DeSantis even crazier than Ron? Did Mark Meadows flip? Can we, or should we, have Congressional term limits? What happened to Sydney Powell? Can we recall Congressman George Santos? Will a Trump conviction matter? All this and more!
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A Devastating Federal Indictment for Trump. Why Is He in Bigger Trouble This Time?
09/06/2023 Duración: 25minFormer President Donald Trump is going to be indicted again, this time on federal charges stemming from his secreting away classified documents from the White House. Former prosecutor and Congressman Paul Hodes runs through why we are seeing these charges, what we can read in to the fact that the Department of Justice is bringing them, and why they could spell deeper legal peril for Trump than the state charges we saw two months ago. Also: should Trump be treated differently than other defendants? Why does his history of criminal behavior matter? And why are so many Republicans so deep into the cult of Trump that they can't shake out of it as the charges mount?
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YOUR Mailbag questions! Can We Just Get Rid of the Supreme Court?
07/06/2023 Duración: 22minOne of the upsides of the fact that we now have 20,000 subscribers and climbing on the Blue Amp channel on YouTube is we have a really big interactive community that can throw questions at us and that we can give responses to, and vice versa. If you are interested in participating in a future mail bag, then just So when we asked them to throw questions at us, they came through bigly! Today, we cover three great ones about the Department of education, a pivotal Supreme Court ruling, and who needs a Supreme Court anyway?!?
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A Republican Governor Issues A Devastating Warning to His Party
06/06/2023 Duración: 25minNew Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu didn't just decline to run for President. He issued a dire plea to fellow Republicans to turn away from their current course of culture war and wedge issue politics, before they destroy themselves. Also: why is Biden so accomplished and yet so unpopular? The panel unpacks Matt Robison's Newsweek article on that question, and the eerie rise of RFK Jr. First of a Two Part Episode.
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Financial Life Planning: PART TWO How to teach your kids about money (without driving yourself crazy)
04/06/2023 Duración: 23minThis is PART TWO of our show on how do you teach your kids about money, without making it a chore for you? We're once again bringing you an episode from Financial Life Planning with Matt Robison and Financial Advisor Mike Morton. Do you offer an allowance? Is it tied to chores or some other ‘work?’ Do you give your kids the freedom to spend their money with abandon or try to control what they buy? Have you had an honest discussion about college and the immense expense associated with higher education? Plus: Giving freedom to kids to spend their own money - and allowing the ‘failures’ that come with some of those decisions Chores - Do you pay your kids to be a contributing member of your family? When and how to talk to teenagers about college expenses
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Democrats Won the Big Showdown. Now What Happens Next?
01/06/2023 Duración: 29minCongressional insider and former Chuck Schumer right hand man on policy Ryan McConaghy joins to grade Matt Robison's argument that the debt ceiling deal was a huge win for President Biden, and also evaluate whether it was a win for Kevin McCarthy as well, and what the real world impact will be. Then: can Congress accomplish anything else after this? And will Senate Democrats finally do away with an arcane procedure that is slowing down judicial confirmations?
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There's a Surprising Deal to Avoid Economic Catastophe. Did Anyone Come Out Ahead?
30/05/2023 Duración: 27minWere there clear political "winners" and "losers" in the debt ceiling deal that will prevent a total meltdown of the American economy? Or is this a much more nuanced situation? Could everyone have actually come out ahead? The panel points out how you can tell. Also, why the sudden Republican agreement to impeach their hardest-charging warrior?
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Financial Life Planning: How to teach your kids about money (without driving yourself crazy)
28/05/2023 Duración: 19minHow do you teach your kids about money, without making it a chore for you? We're once again bringing you an episode from Financial Life Planning with Matt Robison and Financial Advisor Mike Morton. Do you offer an allowance? Is it tied to chores or some other ‘work?’ Do you give your kids the freedom to spend their money with abandon or try to control what they buy? Have you had an honest discussion about college and the immense expense associated with higher education? Plus: Giving freedom to kids to spend their own money - and allowing the ‘failures’ that come with some of those decisions Chores - Do you pay your kids to be a contributing member of your family? When and how to talk to teenagers about college expenses
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Did this clever candidate figure out the key to the Democrats' future?
26/05/2023 Duración: 27minWe've known Trevor Chandler for a long time: as a congressional staffer, LGBT rights activist, and political organizer. So when decided to jump into a local San Francisco race, it didn't surprise us. What did surprise us was the message he decided to run on. Could it be the key to pushing back on the Fox News attacks and unifying the Democratic Party?
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Dems Need to Change Their Entire Approach. Here's How.
25/05/2023 Duración: 29minFormer Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper is out today with Saving Democracy, a how-to guide on how individuals and small groups can actually tilt the balance of power away from right-wing extremists and back to sanity and democracy. David joins us to explain why state governments have become engines of Republican extremism, and how effective it can be for grassroots Democrats to fight back and win by focusing much more heavily on the state and local level and leveraging the advantages they have.
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Republican Presidential Field Takes Shape. Do Any of Them Have a Chance?
23/05/2023 Duración: 29minRepublican Senator Tim Scott has everything his party should want in a Presidential contender...except a clear path to being the nominee. The panel looks at whether he, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Asa Hutichinson, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis or anyone else has any chance of wresting the nomination away from Donald Trump, and whether retail politics-heavy states like New Hampshire can actually help.
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Dems Actually Losing Black Voters? Polling Experts on Whether Disaster Looms.
18/05/2023 Duración: 29minAre Black Voters Actually Going…MAGA? In 2020, 12% of Black men voted for Donald Trump. By 2022, headlines were proclaiming an historic shift in Black America to the Republican Party, with CNN declaring “Voters of color are backing the GOP at historic levels” and the NY Post saying “Young, Black Americans are turning to the GOP.” If this is true, it would represent a crisis for Democrats, since Black voters, particularly Black women, have long been the backbone of the Party. So what’s actually happening? We welcome back two friends of the show, Mario Broussard and Alex Ivey, who are Senior Vice President and Vice President of Research respectively at Global Strategy Group, one of the premier polling, research, and public affairs companies in America.
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The Durham Report Arrived And It's a Embarrassment. So Why the Big Media Headlines?
16/05/2023 Duración: 29minA brief review of the ham-fisted attempted cover operation for Trump that was the Durham special counsel investigation, how it fell apart, and why it still seemed to be a political success for Republicans. Also what is a "nothingburger" anyway? Will President Biden actually agree to put more work requirements on Food Stamps? And should we raise the voting age to 25?
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Can the Media Prevent Trump from Serving Us Poison Again?
15/05/2023 Duración: 25minAfter last week's disaster, can the media prevent Trump from serving us poison again? That was basically the question that was posed to me this morning by Howard Monroe, legendary West Virginia radio broadcaster. It's a question that we're all continuing to grapple with in the wake of the CNN town hall with Donald Trump last week. Is there any way for the media to cover Donald Trump, do their job in our democracy, and yet not allow him to spew lies and undermine that democracy?