Can He Do That?
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Sinopsis
Donald Trumps historic presidency is unlike any other thats come before it. From his outsider status in Washington to his familys continued residence in New York to his complicated business empire, each episode of this podcast will focus on one aspect of Trumps time in the White House that defies conventions and ask the question, Can he do that? Hosted by Allison Michaels and co-hosted each week by a different Post reporter, Can He Do That? features original reporting that will illuminate the ways Donald Trump can reshape the presidency and explain what that means for people in the United States and the rest of the world.
Episodios
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What can Paul Manafort's actions tell us about the Trump campaigns ties to Russia?
22/09/2017 Duración: 25minPulitzer Prize-winner Carol Leonnig explains the complexities of Manafort's involvement in the Mueller investigation. Plus law professor Jimmy Gurulé on where Manafort’s actions may cross a legal line. Can Manafort walk away from this unscathed?
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Will Trump be able to work with Democrats and still maintain the support of his base?
15/09/2017 Duración: 26minThe Post's Robert Costa adds insight to Trump's latest deals with Democrats and what they mean for his political future. Plus, Nick Troiano of the Centrist Project explains America's political parties and the risks of a system ideologically divided.
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What does Trump really want for the 'dreamers'?
08/09/2017 Duración: 34minWhat does Trump hope will happen in Congress? With white house reporter David Nakamura, we talk to John Sandweg, former Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director about policy. Plus, a dreamer in the DACA program shares her story.
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Will Trump get emergency response funding for Texas, as promised?
01/09/2017 Duración: 24minHow does Trump’s response to this natural disaster compare to that of past presidents? We talk to former FEMA administrator R. David Paulison. Plus, congressional reporter Mike DeBonis is back on the show to break down how relief funding works.
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What's lost when a president opts out of ceremonial duties?
25/08/2017 Duración: 27minWith chief correspondent Dan Balz, we answer: Can a president fail to participate in tradition? Plus, we learn how President Reagan handled similar events and we talk to a former White House Social Secretary about planning these moments.
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Does a president need to unify the country to govern effectively?
18/08/2017 Duración: 33minIn the aftermath of violence in Charlottesville, Va., we examine the history of political appeals to white fear and how past presidents have responded to crises. The award-winning Wesley Lowery weighs in on the state of race relations in America.
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How much power does a president have to lead us to nuclear war?
11/08/2017 Duración: 35minWith insight from White House reporter Jenna Johnson, we learn the answers to this critical question from an expert in North Korean history and a professor who’s worked in past White Houses on counter proliferation and nuclear arms control.
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Will Trump's new chief of staff fix a White House in chaos?
04/08/2017 Duración: 23minCan Kelly bring order to the White House? We talk to Kristine Simmons from the Bush White House, Chris Whipple, author of "Gatekeepers: How The White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency," and Greg Jaffe who has reported on Kelly for years.
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Is it unusual for a president to publicly berate members of his own cabinet?
28/07/2017 Duración: 24minCan a president fire the attorney general? How much influence does a president have over the Justice Department? Reporter Ashley Parker, historian Tim Naftali and law professor Steve Vladeck on the politics, historical context and legal limitations.
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Trump promised to bring back American jobs, can he do that?
21/07/2017 Duración: 26minWhat can a president do to revive an industry in decline? Amy Goldstein, author of “Janesville: An American Story,” tells us what happens to people when factories close. Plus, Scott Paul of Alliance for American Manufacturing on how to help the industry.
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Did Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer violate the law?
14/07/2017Jens David Ohlin, vice dean at Cornell Law School, explains the legal boundaries and political consultant Tracy Sefl takes us into the world of opposition research. Plus, "Trump Revealed" author Marc Fisher on the president's reaction to the news.
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Will Trump deliver on his health-care promises? (Part II)
30/06/2017 Duración: 30minHealth policy reporter Paige Cunningham breaks down the Senate bill and explains what’s at stake. Plus, we talk to Republican Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Ariz., about how health care legislation directly affects his constituents.
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Special episode: Obama's secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin's election assault
23/06/2017 Duración: 28minIn an exclusive report, The Post's national security team goes inside the Obama administration's decision-making after the CIA captured Putin issuing these instructions: defeat Clinton and help elect Trump. Reporter Greg Miller tells the story.
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How much of Obama's Cuba policies could Trump rollback?
16/06/2017 Duración: 33minWill Trump's policy toward Cuba undo the Obama administration's efforts to normalize relations? What's at stake? Karen DeYoung answers those questions. Plus, the history of U.S-Cuba relations and Obama's special assistant on U.S-Cuba negotiations.
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Will Trump accomplish his infrastructure promises?
09/06/2017 Duración: 31minThe Post's Damian Paletta on how much Trump can achieve. Plus, former Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak on facing tragedy in his city in 2007. And Henry Petroski, author of "The Road Taken" on the history of America's infrastructure and how we got here.
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Special episode: What we learned from Comey's testimony
08/06/2017 Duración: 26minThe Post's national security reporter Matt Zapotosky explains what Comey's words at Thursday's Senate Intelligence Committee hearing mean for the multiple investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, and what happens next.
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Is Trump isolating our strongest allies by backing away from key agreements?
02/06/2017 Duración: 26minThe Post's White House bureau chief Philip Rucker offers insight from his trip abroad with the president. Plus, former ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder explains the relationship between the U.S. and Europe, and the value of international agreements.
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What can Michael Flynn's actions tell us about the Russia investigation?
26/05/2017 Duración: 26minHarvard's Alex Whiting explains where former national security adviser Michael Flynn's actions might break the law. Plus, The Post's Greg Miller tells us how Flynn fits in the story of possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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Amid turmoil in the U.S., can Trump's first international trip turn things around?
19/05/2017 Duración: 21minPresident Trump leaves for his first international trip after two tumultuous weeks back home. Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Kevin Sullivan joins us right off the plane from Saudi Arabia -- Trump's first stop.
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Special episode: Can a president reveal classified information?
16/05/2017 Duración: 16minGreg Jaffe, one of The Post reporters who broke news of Trump revealing classified information to Russian diplomats, is on the show to explain presidential power when it comes to classified information and what happens next in this developing story.