Russian troops commit acts of unspeakable brutality as they withdraw from northern Ukraine, Ketanji Brown-Jackson becomes the first black woman appointed to the US Supreme Court, Nadine Dorries announces plans to sell off Channel 4 and some boomers on social media think the cost of living crisis is nothing compared to what they went through.
In this episode Che Burnley joins Sam in the studio to discuss the political theatre of Brown-Jackson's confirmation hearings, Tom King explains why the sale of Channel 4 is a stupid idea even for Dorries, and Danny Sutcliffe travels the multiverse in search of a place he can safely overdose on nostalgia.
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04/10/22 • 25 min
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