And so it happened, while we did avert another government shutdown, President Trump declared a national emergency at the border to get funds for his border wall. Now all the questions surrounding this, are how long it will take to process this after legal challenges, and what projects will have to be halted so the money can be reallocated. Ginger Gibson, political reporter for Reuters, joins us for more on this never ending fight over border security.
Next, you wouldn’t think this would be such a divisive topic, but the LA Times ruffled some feathers with its official fast food French fry power rankings. We spoke to Lucas Kwan Peterson, the LA Times food columnist about his methodology, the intense backlash he received for his rankings, and why he positions burger favorite In-N-Out dead last when it comes to French Fries.
Finally, Americans are abandoning public transit, but don’t necessarily blame ride-sharing companies. While they have experienced a rise in popularity, it hasn’t caused a broad shift across the country, but cars are still the problem. Over 50% of former transit riders have full time access to a car, which means they don’t need that bus or train. Aarian Marshall, writer at Wired, joins us for the increased shift away from public transportation.
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