The Return of Decency; Vaccine Caution; And, A Run On Christmas Trees
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audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Dec 07, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

Roger Cohen, a former columnist and current Paris bureau chief for The New York Times, longs for return-to-decency.html?smid=tw-share">a return to decency - a moral shift away from a Trump Presidency characterized by retreat, self-obsession, and a lack of respect for truth or decency.

He welcomes the tenor he anticipates President-elect Biden will bring to the White House, but cautions against a return to the status quo. Too much has changed that still threatens liberalism and the Western alliance. 

Also this hour: The Trump Administration is not happy that the FDA failed to approve a coronavirus vaccine before the UK did it first. The President's prior interference in FDA decisions led to public resistance against any vaccine they feared was tainted by politics. Are they doing it again

Lastly, there's a tree-sales-boom.html">national run on Christmas trees this year akin to the run on toilet paper in the spring. Even people who md-christmas-tree-demand-2020-pandemic-covid-maryland-20201204-6ymojfcjenb3ze2rkmutvx7bqa-story.html">don't usually purchase a real tree seem to want one this year. 

GUESTS: 

  • Roger Cohen runs the Paris bureau for The New York Times. He's also the author of several books, including his family memoir, "The Girl From Human Street: Ghosts of Memory in a Jewish Family."
  • Dan Diamond investigates health care politics and policy for Politico. He co-authors “Politico Pulse,” and hosts Politico’s “Pulse Check” podcast.  
  • Kathy Kogut is president of the Connecticut Christmas Tree Growers Association

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