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Adam Schiff, One Year of Trump, W. Kamau Bell

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Congressman Adam Schiff
Interview with U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on the latest developments in the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, including the refusal of Steve Bannon, Trump’s former chief strategist, to answer questions. Schiff also weighs in on the last-minute budget negotiations to avert a government shutdown.

Political Analysis: Trump’s First Year
So-called travel bans, White House shake-ups, criminal charges in the Russia investigation and the controversial $1.5 trillion rewrite of the tax code: We take a look at the key issues and controversial decisions that have marked President Trump’s first year in office.

Guests:

  • Lanhee Chen, Hoover Institution fellow
  • Scott Detrow, NPR congressional correspondent and host
  • Joe Garofoli, San Francisco Chronicle reporter

W. Kamau Bell’s ‘Playlist’ with the Oakland Symphony
Berkeley-based comedian and CNN host W. Kamau Bell has teamed up with the Oakland Symphony to bring his musical playlist to a wider audience. He also talks about his Emmy Award-winning series, “United Shades of America,” a show that features Bell challenging stereotypes as he travels across the nation to meet with diverse communities.

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