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Thursday, December 19, 2019
Adam Schiff on impeachment (audio)
California Democratic Representative Adam Schiff, Host Larry Mantle (AirTalk, KPCC 89.3 FM, scpr.org, 11/19/19); Sheldon S., CC Liu, Crystal Quintero (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
You can't impeach me for a perfect call!
Adam Schiff talks confidently about the impeachment of Pres. Trump and gives an analysis about where we go from here. This is followed by an interview with DNC Chair Tom Perez and a look ahead to tonight’s sixth Democratic Debate without Tulsi Gabbard, who is boycotting it while claiming to have qualified, or Cory Booker, who did not qualify, and no Michael "Moneybags" Bloomberg probably because it's better to stay out of it and be thought a fool than jump in and remove all doubt.More
Rep. Adam Schiff and our panel of political analysts to breakdown the historic impeachment vote and what's to come in the process. Also on the show, we talk to DNC Chair Tom Perez ahead of tonight's sixth Democratic debate.
Questions about the impeachment process as the House moves forward with a full vote on Wednesday. A look at the different options being proposed for student debt relief in 2020; pay respects to the brands we lost in the last decade.
Political analysts discuss the week's biggest headlines. Also on the show, we discuss L.A.'s latest public transportation news; check in on the California bullet train; and more.
Look ahead on what's to come for impeachment after the Judiciary Committee votes to pass the articles of impeachment to a full house vote. We also take a look at the rise in porch piracy this holiday season; and bring together the Triple Play to break down what's been happening in the MLB.
Discuss Pres. Trump's proposal to interpret Judaism as a nationality, citing antisemitism on college campuses. We also take a took at a new study into how rising sea levels will impact the state; check-in on California's economy going into 2020.
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