On this week’s DMZ, Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis talk Trump’s indictment: How strong is the Manhattan DA’s case? And why hasn’t it emboldened Republicans to go after him? Plus: Good election days for progressives and will Tennessee pass a red flag gun law?
Robert Wright and law professor Paul Stephan, author of The World Crisis and International Law, discuss the issue.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4.
Glenn Loury speaks with Stanford Law students David Sacks and Spencer Seagal about campus protests that disrupted an even featuring Federal Judge Kyle Duncan.
On this week’s DMZ, Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss Matt’s upcoming book “Filthy Rich Politicians”…and having his car window smashed. Plus: Biden’s innovative immigration plan; and can Chris Christie take down Trump?
Robert Wright and best-selling author David Corn debate the issue.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter discuss the existential challenge posed by racial disparities in test scores.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss the issue.
On this week’s DMZ, Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis ask: Can DeSantis take Trump’s attacks? Plus: Are people moving to Florida to escape “wokeness”? Will an indictment hurt or help Trump? And did the 1980 “October Surprise” change the course of history?
Robert Wright and banking expert Richard Vague discuss the costs and benefits of the government’s decision to intervene in the Silicon Valley Bank crisis.