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The gang tackles the EPA’s decision to revoke the “endangerment finding,” a foundational ruling that enabled greenhouse gas regulations since 2009. Framed by Administrator Lee Zeldin as the biggest deregulatory move in U.S. history, the move sparks fierce debate over climate science, legal precedent, and the limits of executive power. Then, they reflect on the symbolic end of the 1980s, marked by the deaths of Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner — a trio whose cultural footprints defined an era now definitively closed.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:16:04 - Texas Redistricting
00:25:39 - EPA
00:57:20 - The Week The 80s Died
01:28:27 - Emails
01:47:29 - Wrap-up
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By Andrew Heaton, Jen Briney, Justin Robert Young4.4
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The gang tackles the EPA’s decision to revoke the “endangerment finding,” a foundational ruling that enabled greenhouse gas regulations since 2009. Framed by Administrator Lee Zeldin as the biggest deregulatory move in U.S. history, the move sparks fierce debate over climate science, legal precedent, and the limits of executive power. Then, they reflect on the symbolic end of the 1980s, marked by the deaths of Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner — a trio whose cultural footprints defined an era now definitively closed.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:16:04 - Texas Redistricting
00:25:39 - EPA
00:57:20 - The Week The 80s Died
01:28:27 - Emails
01:47:29 - Wrap-up
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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