WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?
Every week on the podcast Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night. How do we make sense of this unprecedented moment in world history?
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Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night. Writers, experts, and thinkers join Chris to break it all down.
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“Tomorrow Is Yesterday” with Robert Malley and Hussein Agha: podcast and transcript
Rob Malley and Hussein Agha, co-authors of “Tomorrow Is Yesterday: Life, Death, and the Pursuit of Peace in Israel/Palestine,” join to discuss why the Israeli–Palestinian peace process hasn’t been successful and what they anticipate lies ahead.
From oyster farming to running for Senate with Graham Platner: podcast and transcript
Graham Platner, a marine and army veteran and oyster farmer, joins WITHpod to talk about his run for U.S. Senate in Maine.
Discussing ‘Here Comes The Sun’ with Bill McKibben: podcast and transcript
Bill McKibben, founder of climate justice organization 350.org and Third Act, joins WITHpod to discuss his new book “Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization,” reasons he’s optimistic and more.
Unpacking the US-China Trade War with Bill Bishop: podcast and transcript
Bill Bishop, a China expert and former media executive, joins to unpack the state of US-China trade relations under Trump 2.0.
Baltimore’s violent crime perception vs. reality with Mayor Scott: podcast and transcript
Baltimor Mayor Brandon Soctt joins to talk about the perception versus reality for crime stats in in Baltimore, the city’s Comprehensive Violence Prevention Plan and more.
‘Not My Type’ with E. Jean Carroll: podcast and transcript
Author and journalist E. Jean Carroll joins to discuss her book, “Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President” and more.
Discussing the US standing in the global economy with Aya Ibrahim: podcast and transcript
Aya Ibrahim, former senior policy advisor at the National Economic Council, joins WITHpod to talk about her view on what Democrats need to do now, the United States’ standing in terms of technology, finance and more.
Discussing the resistance vs. Trump 2.0 with Omar Wasow
Omar Wasow, associate professor of political science at UC Berkley, joins to discuss how he’s making sense of American politics at this moment, protests in this era and more.









