Episode 101

NBC's Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, and former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on the escalating war between Trump and Pelosi which is getting so heated, he finally gave her a nickname.
NBC's Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on Mayor Pete delivering some stinging rebukes of the president.
NBC's Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, WBUR's Kimberly Atkins, and WaPo columnist Eugene Robinson on former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson spilling it all to Congress about Trump's lack of preparation when meeting with foreign leaders.
NYT reporter David Enrich and former Assistant Director of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Trump's long and sometimes troubled relationship with Deutsche Bank, and what it means for Trump's finances now that the bank has been subpoenaed.
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