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Running mates rarely matter in elections, but given President Biden's advanced age, voters have good reason to be very concerned about the veep slot in 2024. Which means Kamala Harris could be a serious liability if she continues to flounder. So what should the White House do? Put her on Section 230, says Bradley, and do everything to help her get it repealed. Speaking of floundering, Bradley addresses Ron DeSantis' entry into the race, as well as the strategic trouble Rahm Emanuel is causing in Japan and, oh yeah, what if the future of transit in New York City doesn’t include the subway?
[0:45] Succession
[9:11] Supreme Court rules on social media platforms and Sec. 230
[14:40] DeSantis running for president
[19:04] Biden's age and Harris as a running-mate
[23:30] Rahm Emanuel's gay rights push in Japan
[31:30] Regulating AI
[36:54] Subway fares and the future of NYC transit
[41:25] Planned Parenthood
[43:22] Recommendation of the week
This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City’s only free podcast recording studio.
Send us an email with your thoughts on today’s episode: [email protected]
Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Twitter, and visit the Firewall website.
RSVP to hear FTC Chair Lina Khan in conversation with Bradley at P&T Knitwear.
Mentioned on today's episode:
Supreme Court rules for Google, Twitter on terror-related content by Robert Barnes and Cat Zakrzewski, The Washington Post (05/18/23)
As Rahm Emanuel Pushes Japan on Gay Rights, Conservatives Bristle, by Motoko Rich, The New York Times (05/21/23)
Lina Khan: We Must Regulate A.I. Here’s How., The New York Times (05/03/23)
The Problem With Planned Parenthood by Eyal Press, The New Yorker (05/08/23)
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Running mates rarely matter in elections, but given President Biden's advanced age, voters have good reason to be very concerned about the veep slot in 2024. Which means Kamala Harris could be a serious liability if she continues to flounder. So what should the White House do? Put her on Section 230, says Bradley, and do everything to help her get it repealed. Speaking of floundering, Bradley addresses Ron DeSantis' entry into the race, as well as the strategic trouble Rahm Emanuel is causing in Japan and, oh yeah, what if the future of transit in New York City doesn’t include the subway?
[0:45] Succession
[9:11] Supreme Court rules on social media platforms and Sec. 230
[14:40] DeSantis running for president
[19:04] Biden's age and Harris as a running-mate
[23:30] Rahm Emanuel's gay rights push in Japan
[31:30] Regulating AI
[36:54] Subway fares and the future of NYC transit
[41:25] Planned Parenthood
[43:22] Recommendation of the week
This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City’s only free podcast recording studio.
Send us an email with your thoughts on today’s episode: [email protected]
Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Twitter, and visit the Firewall website.
RSVP to hear FTC Chair Lina Khan in conversation with Bradley at P&T Knitwear.
Mentioned on today's episode:
Supreme Court rules for Google, Twitter on terror-related content by Robert Barnes and Cat Zakrzewski, The Washington Post (05/18/23)
As Rahm Emanuel Pushes Japan on Gay Rights, Conservatives Bristle, by Motoko Rich, The New York Times (05/21/23)
Lina Khan: We Must Regulate A.I. Here’s How., The New York Times (05/03/23)
The Problem With Planned Parenthood by Eyal Press, The New Yorker (05/08/23)

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