Taped in Evanston, IL on April 20, 2021
Read MoreJulián Castro, a former presidential candidate and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Obama, joins Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi on this episode. Julian is someone who understands Texas politics like none other, so we talk with him about the latest assault on voting rights, what corporations can and should do to defend voting rights and democracy, his thoughts on President Biden's immigration and housing policies, and his time in politics.
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw discuss jury instructions in the Chauvin trial, applicable charges in the Potter Case, and examine the latest reports of Russian influence in our politics.
Read MoreCongresswoman Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) joins Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi on this all-new episode of Intergenerational Politics to talk about her time being one of the nine House Impeachment Managers, how the team sorted through the evidence and charges of former President Trump, the strategies used during the trial, what her views are about the acquittal and future accountability, and her time in public service and advice for younger generations.
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw examine the role of cooperation in the Matt Gaetz investigation, weigh vaccine passports, and break down what’s facing the jury in the Chauvin trial.
Read MoreNobel Prize Economist and New York Times Opinion Columnist Paul Krugman joins Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi in the latest episode of Intergenerational Politics to talk about his new book, “Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight For a Better Future." We discuss why Paul wrote the book, what it was like going from academia to punditry and what he has observed in the punditry world, why there are "Zombie" ideas in the world, what role pundits and commentators have in communicating clearly and effectively, and his thoughts on the Republican and Democratic Party in our polarizing time.
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw look at the role of causation in the Derek Chauvin trial before pivoting to the legal scandals facing Rep. Gaetz and taking a moment to highlight the diversity of President Biden’s judicial appointments.
Read MoreMehdi Hasan, born in England, is currently the anchor of "The Mehdi Hasan Show" on Peacock and MSNBC. In his role, he is using his British skills and style of interviewing to transform the American news media for the better. In this episode of Intergenerational Politics, Mehdi talks with Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi about his upbringing in England, his time in journalism, what he thinks of the rise of right-wing media and misinformation, and how he approaches journalism and anchoring.
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Read MoreMarc Elias, voting rights expert and founder of Democracy Docket, is saving democracy and voting rights from peril. In this episode, Jill, Victor, and Marc discuss the increasing efforts from state legislatures across the country to suppress voters of color from voting, what the latest bill in Georgia means for its voters, what legal and political strategies Republicans are employing to suppress the vote, and the work he is doing at Democracy Docket and what the public can do to advocate for. a stronger democracy.
Read MoreFormer FBI Director James Comey has received intense criticism from Democrats, Republicans, and everyone in between. Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi join James for a tell-all interview about his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation as FBI Director, meeting former President Donald Trump for the first time, his dinner with President Trump, his thoughts on the current political climate, and what it was like being the feature of Showtime's, "The Comey Rule."
Read MoreThe #SistersInLaw weigh the case for gun control, take on pay equity, and debate the proper charges in the Derek Chauvin prosecution.
Read MoreActivists, thought leaders and creatives Baratunde Thurston, Dolores Huerta, Jill Wine-Banks & Olivia Munn join Aaron Sorkin, Sacha Baron Cohen and Lee Weiner - an original member of the Chicago 7 -- for an inspirational conversation on the importance of using your voice to inspire change. Moderated by Katty Kay (BBC World News).
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Read MoreAnybody who lived through Watergate remembers the young attorney: Jill Wine-Banks (then Wine Volner). She was the sole female prosecutor on the federal government’s Watergate trial team.
Read MoreAlicia Menendez joins Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi on this episode of Intergenerational Politics to talk about the concept of likability for women and how women can overcome it in whatever industry they find themselves in. Alicia is the author of “The Likability Trap: How to Break Free and Succeed as You Are," the anchor of her weekend MSNBC show, “American Voices,” and host of the “Latina to Latina” podcast, an interview series in which she talks to other remarkable Latinas about making it, faking it, and everything in between.
Read MoreThe film will be based on the Chicago lawyer’s recent autobiography
By Darel Jevens
EXCLUSIVE: Katie Holmes, through her Noelle Productions banner, has optioned The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth and Justice Against A Criminal President, the best-selling autobiography by former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks. Holmes will star and produce the project, which is planned as a feature adaptation.
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