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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The Bears Roar, Netflix Tumbles, and the Aristocrats Deliver
04/05/2022 Duración: 19minWhat is up with the market falling off a cliff? The NASDAQ is off to its worst start of any year this century. Netflix is way down. Tesla shareholders are nervous about Elon's Twitter adventure. And yet the"aristocrats" of American industry keep delivering. Chris Hill of Motley Fool Money explains.
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NYT's Jason Zengerle on the Rise of the Tucker Carlson Politician
02/05/2022 Duración: 41minWhy does it seem like so many Republicans are trying to be Tucker Carlson these days? Because consciously or not, they are. Imitating Carlson's playbook of explosive provocation has become the go-to move for aspiring politicians on the right. Jason Zengerle, the outstanding New York Times Magazine Writer at Large and author of the recent analysis The Rise of the Tucker Carlson Politician, explains why this is happening and what it says about how the Republican party and media landscape has changed in the past two decades.
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Orrin Hatch's Complicated Legacy for America
28/04/2022 Duración: 41minWhen I read the news that longtime US senator Orrin Hatch at passed away at the age of 88, I thought of only one person: Eric Loomis (@ErikLoomis) Associate Professor of history at the University of Rhode Island. Eric just wrote a deep dive on The Editorial Board on Hatch's complicated legacy, one that was at times surprising for someone with a reputation of being a relative moderate with some real bipartisan accomplishments. Senator Hatch's career provides a lens into the evolution of the Republican Party.
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The "Libs of TikTok" Story Perfectly Captures the Current "Crapnado" of Politics
27/04/2022 Duración: 43minMatt Robison joins AJ Kierstead on WKXL's The New England Take to break down why the Taylor Lorenz / Washington Post Vs. "Libs of Tiktok" story became such a fact-free partisan spin cycle of stupid. Also, Matt defends his take on President Biden's first year grade (yep, the grade was A+) in light of continuing revelations about the end of the Trump presidency.
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Rick Hasen - Election Law Expert - On How "Cheap Speech" is Poisoning America
25/04/2022 Duración: 43minToday, in America, the system is blinking red. Experts are sounding increasingly dire alarms that our politics have become so distorted by anger, partisanship, lies, manipulation, and disinformation – not to mention deliberate steps to subvert American elections – that American democracy itself is in real peril. There may be no more widely respected expert on election law and the role of disinformation that Rick Hasen. He's a Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Irvine and is Co-Director of the Fair Elections and Free Speech Center. Dr. Hasen also served in 2020 as a CNN Election Law Analyst, and is the author of numerous books and articles, including op-eds and commentaries in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Politico, and Slate. His most recent book is “Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics—and How to Cure It.”
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What Amazon's Been Doing While We Were All Focused on Elon Musk
22/04/2022 Duración: 24minChris Hill of Motley Fool Money, the #1 stock investing radio show in America, joins to look at the biggest business and financial stories including Elon Musk vs. Twitter, the clever things Amazon is doing to position itself, the end of mask mandates on airlines, and the big storylines coming out of earnings season.
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Donald McNeil, former lead NYT Covid Reporter, On Our Troubling Pandemic Future
21/04/2022 Duración: 40minRecently, it's been clear that we’ve entered a new phase of the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s just not clear exactly what this phase is, or where we’re going from here. Are we in even worse shape than we thought on Covid, or for the next pandemic that is inevitably coming? Whenever we wonder about questions like this, we think of Donald G. McNeil, Jr. Throughout much of the pandemic, for millions of readers and podcast listeners in the US and around the world, he has been one of the most trusted, thoughtful, and clear explainers on the science of the coronavirus. He was the lead reporter on the Covid-19 pandemic for the New York Times. Today, we welcome him back to discuss his new article: "Better Luck Next Pandemic: Will we do better next time? Not from what I can see now."
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Elizabeth Warren Vs. Biden's Pollster: Who's Got the Right Idea?
20/04/2022 Duración: 44minAlso, even more texts to Mark Meadows come out...how many people were texting this guy about the insurrection?!? The end of mask mandates, but forever? And why are Republicans holding off on Senator Maggie Hassan?
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Globe Columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr: Insurrection, CROWNs, and the Shadow Docket
18/04/2022 Duración: 40minWith so much legal news, we're thrilled to finally bring you one of the really bright minds in legal and political commentary, Kimberly Atkins Stohr. She's a senior opinion writer and columnist for the Boston Globe, an MSNBC contributor, and co-host of the podcast #SistersInLaw (with our previous guest Joyce Vance). We tackle the true impact of Kentanji Brown Jackson, insurrection texts, seditious conspiracy, Merrick Garland, pulling out all the available legal tools on guns, the CROWN Act, and whether the Supreme Court needs to be reined in.
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A Break From the News: The Mind-Blowing Stuff Happening at the Edge of Universe
14/04/2022 Duración: 41minIt's time for one of the most fun, refreshing, and mind-bending recurring segments on this show, where Matt talks with the SKYGUY, John S. Gianforte, an astronomer and Director of the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Observatory. In this episode, we cover the furthest (and oldest) galaxy ever seen which is right at the very edge of the observable universe, the oldest known star, the thousands of new planets that we have discovered, and much more.
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Bernie's former Chief of Staff on Voting, BBB, and whether Dem "dysfunction" is real
11/04/2022 Duración: 42minMichaeleen Crowell was Chief of Staff to US Senator Bernard Sanders, Legislative Director for civil rights icon John Lewis (GA-5) for 8 years and is now Principal at S-3 Group, a bipartisan consulting and communications firm in DC. We dive in to whether Dems are getting a lot more done than people realize, what the family of Martin Luther King wants people to understand about the civil rights leader, and what the prospects are for voting protection, a BBB successor bill, and getting anything else at all done this year. Featuring an appearance from "Bernie Sanders" himself!
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The First Presidential Primary Should Be in...DC???
08/04/2022 Duración: 18minYes! This idea seemed a little...out there...when I saw the headline for an article on The Editorial Board. Then I read it, and I was halfway convinced. So I had writer Noah Berlatsky on the show today to explain, and he got me fully convinced. Listen to the episode, and let me know what you think at @MattLRobison on Twitter.
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The Ginni Thomas Story Goes A Lot Deeper Than We Thought
07/04/2022 Duración: 24minIn the past two weeks, we've learned a lot more about the role of Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, behind the scenes in the runup to the January 6 insurrection. Matt joins West Virginia broadcasting legend Howard Monroe to talk about just how deep this goes. Also, Howard and Matt discuss a congressional ethics scandal and where to draw the line on how members of congress use their staff and their campaign funds.
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A Glimmer of Hope for Dems
04/04/2022 Duración: 43minNeil Levesque oversees the Saint Anselm College Survey Center poll, one of the most respected polls in any swing state in the country. Their newest survey shows an uptick in voter mood over the past two months, creating some hopeful signs for Democratic incumbents facing re-election, including in the most-watched Senate race in the country. So what's going on here, how much further do Dems need to go to pull things out in 2022, and what issues are driving the discussion heading into the summer? Neil and Matt break it all down.
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Are Dems Aiming At the Wrong Targets? With Jason Sattler (Twitter's @LOLGOP)
31/03/2022 Duración: 42minAccording to Jason Sattler, better known to his army of Twitter followers as @LOLGOP and a former columnist and member of the USA TODAY Board of Contributors, "Marjorie Taylor Greene could marry Hunter Biden, put her pronouns on her Twitter bio and give herself a real-time abortion on Tucker Carlson’s desk while wearing a rainbow-colored N95 mask – she’d still win." So why are Dems giving her opponent so much darn money? This question, which he posed in a great article on The Editorial Board, provoked my own upcoming article on that site (subscribe free here) and today's conversation, which covers why Dems pick the wrong targets, what the role of social media is, whether Republicans have an in-built advantage, and what Democrats can do to win more and protect democracy better. You can follow me on Twitter at @MattLRobison.
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What CODA means for the future of movies, and what the heck is Uber doing?
30/03/2022 Duración: 24minMatt catches up with Chris Hill, host of Motley Fool Money, and what's going on in business: an unsettled market that might be finding its footing, what the CODA Oscar win means for the big streamers, the future of Uber, and the wild story of what Fred Smith did for the shipping business.
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WaPo Reporter and Former Hostage Jason Rezaian on Bringing Americans Home
28/03/2022 Duración: 43minIn the summer of 2014, Washington Post Tehran correspondent Jason Rezaian and his wife were arrested and held as hostages in order for the Iranian government to be able to exert leverage in its negotiations with the US. Ultimately imprisoned for 544 days, 100 longer than the US hostages seized in 1979, Jason has since continued his reporting and analysis on similar cases, including in his book “Prisoner: My 544 Days in an Iranian Prison.” Recently, he teamed with producer Kate Woodsome to create the powerful short documentary film “Bring Them Home” about the family of American citizen Emad Shargi who is currently held hostage in Iran. Jason and Kate join us to tell us about the film and what the US government and all of us can do to bring Americans held overseas home. If you want to learn more or provide resources for students about this issue, there is lesson plan and viewing guide available through the Pulitzer Center. If you want to write directly in support of Americans held overseas, go to the docu
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Is Tangle the Future of News In America?
24/03/2022 Duración: 45minIsaac Saul left a career writing for some of the biggest media outlets - including Time Magazine, Vox, and The New York Daily News - to found Tangle, an independent, ad-free, nonpartisan newsletter that has been recognized by The New York Times, Forbes, and Substack as one of the most successful political newsletters on the internet with over 35,000 daily readers. Tangle breaks out of the usual partisan mold by giving readers a summary and the strongest arguments from each side of an issue, along with straight-shooting analysis. So why is this model growing so quickly, and is this the future of news? Check out Tangle here (https://www.readtangle.com/?ref=beyond) and judge for yourself.
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Bye Bye Iowa? Republicans' "Real America." And Daylight Savings Time Forever!
21/03/2022 Duración: 42minIn a rare host-only episode, Paul and Matt dive into what's going on with Dem's maneuvers to boot Iowa from the early presidential nominating process, and whether the entire system should be blown up. Also, are we fighting a war against autocrats both abroad and at home? Remembering colorful Congressman Don Young. And should we make Daylight Savings Time permanent?
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Cicely Simpson: Lessons from Politics on How to Pull Out Your C.H.A.I.R.
17/03/2022 Duración: 44minWhat happens to people who were deeply enmeshed in politics once they move "beyond politics?" What perspective do they gain working in our government and political system that applies to the normie world, and how does living in the rest of the world change their perspective on politics? Cicely Simpson served as the Legislative Director for two Congressmen on Capitol Hill, and then became Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at the National Restaurant Association, where she was recognized by the newspaper The Hill as one of Top Lobbyists in America in 2015, 2016, and 2017. But now she's focused everything she's learned into becoming a public speaker, leadership coach, author of the new book "Pull Up Your C.H.A.I.R," podcaster, and Founder / CEO of Summit Public Affairs.