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This week on the Confab, senior writer Michael Warren tells why the Trump administration is sticking with the Iran nuclear deal—for now. Reporter Alice Lloyd reports on an Education Department summit about how colleges should treat accusations of student sexual assault. And senior editor Andrew Ferguson comes by to talk about the lost journalism of the great writer Ring Lardner.
Bill Kristol on how the Donald Jr. Russia meeting is throwing a wrench into the workings of his father's White House.
Reporter Jenna Lifhits talks with host Eric Felten about how the Donald Trump Jr. revelations are playing among lawmakers.
Steve Hayes joins host Eric Felten to talk about the unfolding story of Team Trump's meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Michael Warren explains the recent revelations that Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort all met at Trump Tower during the campaign with a Kremlin-associated Russian lawyer.
Fred Barnes talks with Eric Felten about how state attorneys general, such as Missouri's Josh Hawley, are moving up the slippery pole of politics. Ethan Epstein comes by to discuss North Korea's ballistic missiles, and Phil Terzian tells us about a final exoneration of day care workers falsely imprisoned in the late 20th century hysteria over imagined Satanic child abuse cults.
Bill Kristol explains why Donald Trump's Warsaw speech was a high point for his presidency.
Today on the Daily Standard podcast, senior writer Michael Warren talks with host Eric Felten about what to watch for in President Trump's trip to Warsaw for a speech and then Hamburg for a G-20 summit.
John McCormack talks with host Eric Felten about new amendments designed to save the Senate leadership's floundering (okay, foundering) healthcare legislation.
50 years after the Beatles provided the soundtrack to the Summer of Love, Eric Felten talks with Andy Ferguson about Paul McCartney and Michael Warren about half a century of Sgt. Pepper.