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Hell & High Water with John Heilemanninactive
Publisher |
The Recount
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Politics
Society & Culture

Living in America these past few years has been like living in a movie—a mashup of Blade Runner, A Clockwork Orange, and Idiocracy, that is. The never-ending pandemic, the routine mass shootings, the climate literally and figuratively on fire; the economy first battered by recession, then ravaged by inflation; an angry electorate, armed to the teeth and addled by conspiracy theories, as our democracy teeters on the brink, with Donald Trump still working overtime to push the whole thing off a cliff. On Hell and High Water, John Heilemann — host of Showtime's The Circus, co-author of Game Change, and national affairs analyst for MSNBC — explores this apocalyptic-seeming moment with seminal figures in politics, entertainment, business, tech, the media, and beyond. The conversations are deep, rich, and bracingly real, but also hopeful, as Heilemann and his guests grapple with the fact that, to quote Bob Dylan, “Everything is broken,” and try to figure out how to fix it … together.




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Premiere Date |
2020-09-01
Related Hashtags |
#HHW
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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152 Available Episodes (152 Total)Average duration: 01:08:06
Feb 28 | 01:20:44
Cecile Richards
Feb 22 | 01:20:44
Tom Nichols Part 2
Feb 21 | 01:20:44
Tom Nichols Part 1
Feb 14 | 01:20:44
Shannon Watts
Feb 07 | 01:20:44
Kurt Andersen and Lawrence O’Donnell
Jan 31 | 01:15:07
Fiona Hill
Jan 24 | 01:17:32
Ken Burns
Jan 17 | 01:00:27
Julia Ioffe and Michael McFaul
Jan 11 | 00:45:02
Michael Bender, Part 2
Jan 10 | 00:56:06
Michael Bender, Part 1
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