36. Trump's big speech, Dolly sings to anti-vaxxers plus Harry and Meghan
“Who knows? I may even decide to beat them for a third time.” Fresh
from flying down to Florida, US Correspondent Emma Murphy reflects
from LA with Robert Moore in Washington and host Daniel Hewitt in
London on the key extracts from Donald Trump's...
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The post-US election podcast from ITV News. Every week, Political Correspondent Daniel Hewitt, Robert Moore in Washington and former White House insider Laura Schwartz bring you analysis and reporting of the transition to the Joe Biden presidency.
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“Who knows? I may even decide to beat them for a third time.”
Fresh from flying down to Florida, US Correspondent Emma Murphy
reflects from LA with Robert Moore in Washington and host Daniel
Hewitt in London on the key extracts from Donald Trump's big speech
in Orlando.
Robert explains why the Sunshine State address at the CPAC
conference has left the Republicans in a state of deep freeze,
while Emma shares some remarkable statements from some Trump
loyalists on why their home state is now resembling Nazi
Germany.
Also on the episode, Daniel explains - to the dismay of Emma - why
he's no fan of Dolly Parton’s singing shot at convincing America’s
vaccine doubters to get the jab, before Robert reacts to the FBI's
latest defence of its role in stopping the January Capitol
attacks.
Plus the team take a leaf out of The Royal Rota's podcast book and
discuss Harry and Meghan's impending Oprah chat, their shared
choice of classic English tea (other perfectly good brands are
available) and Robert draws on his hidden heritage to finally
settle the jam/cream scone debate.
Fresh from flying down to Florida, US Correspondent Emma Murphy
reflects from LA with Robert Moore in Washington and host Daniel
Hewitt in London on the key extracts from Donald Trump's big speech
in Orlando.
Robert explains why the Sunshine State address at the CPAC
conference has left the Republicans in a state of deep freeze,
while Emma shares some remarkable statements from some Trump
loyalists on why their home state is now resembling Nazi
Germany.
Also on the episode, Daniel explains - to the dismay of Emma - why
he's no fan of Dolly Parton’s singing shot at convincing America’s
vaccine doubters to get the jab, before Robert reacts to the FBI's
latest defence of its role in stopping the January Capitol
attacks.
Plus the team take a leaf out of The Royal Rota's podcast book and
discuss Harry and Meghan's impending Oprah chat, their shared
choice of classic English tea (other perfectly good brands are
available) and Robert draws on his hidden heritage to finally
settle the jam/cream scone debate.
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