The "Choosy Spies Choose JIF" Edition
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audio
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Government
News
Politics
Publication Date |
Oct 13, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:03:10

This week, Alan, Quinta and Scott were joined by Rational Security forefather and Washington Post reporter Shane Harris to discuss:

  • “The Hunt for Bread October”: Which country did a U.S. Navy employee and his wife attempt to nuclear-submarine-fbi.html">smuggle nuclear secrets to inside a peanut butter sandwich? And why did that country turn them over to FBI instead?
  • “Turn After Leaving”: Is the intelligence community executing its own reorganization-china.html">pivot to Asia—and will the afghanistan.html">post-withdrawal collapse of Afghanistan stymie its effort?
  • “You Got Served”: Will the January 6 committee get the 6-subpoenas.html">testimony and documents it is demanding, over former President Trump’s open direction not to cooperate?

For object lessons, Alan steered listeners to do some self-guided learning via the Great Courses Plus program; Quinta brought some attention to the unique items former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham chose to put in her background during her recent appearance on Meet the Press; Scott encouraged D.C. residents to run and get the cocomotion, rum distillery Cotton & Reed's incredibly delicious rendition of a fermented piña colada, before temperatures get too chilly; and Shane doubled down on the elizabeth-loves-line-of-duty-bbc-b940312.html">Queen's endorsement of her new favorite show, Line of Duty

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