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It All Comes Down to This: A Mother Jones Podcast LIVE Event
Exactly one week before the most important election of our lifetimes, the Mother Jones Podcast team did something it’s never done before: a live show.
Join host Jamilah King for this special livestreamed taping of the award-winning weekly podcast, featuring a cast of Mother Jones specialists telling you exactly what you need to know about this final sprint: the tide of disinformation, threats to your voting rights, what we’re seeing on the ground in battleground states, and the next phase in the fight for America’s future.
With democracy on the line, this is your chance to go inside the Mother Jones virtual newsroom. We’re almost there. It’s now or never.
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Trump Is Airlifted to Hospital after Testing Positive for COVID-19
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President Donald Trump was airlifted to Washington D.C.’s Walter Reed Military Medical Center Friday evening on Marine One after announcing he was sick with COVID-19 just hours earlier. The president’s hospitalization marked an escalation in his medical care, at the end of a day in which White House officials downplayed the severity of his illness by projecting the image of a man still at work,and in control. The White House said that his stay at Walter Reed will last several days. Earlier, the president’s doctor announced that he had received an experimental antibody drug.
Trump emerged from the White House around 6:15pm on foot. He waved at reporters and gave a thumbs up, before boarding the helicopter for the short twilight flight, a historic and bracing visual moment for a presidency that has staked out a denialist position on the virus since the start of the pandemic. He didn’t take questions, and he was wearing a mask. The entire trip was caught by news cameras, making for a dramatic scene as Marine One flew across a stunning D.C. sunset.
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When ex-Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale was hospitalized last month after alleged threats of self-harm, Fort Lauderdale police confiscated 10 firearms from his home and began a legal process to try to keep those guns away from Pascale for a longer time under Florida's "red flag" law, enacted after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. Red flag laws like Florida's give authorities varying abilities to temporarily seize guns from someone deemed to be an immediate threat to themselves or others. Nineteen states and the District of Columbia have adopted such laws—but not without fierce opposition from gun rights groups.
One such battleground is Colorado, which became the 17th state to enact a red flag law earlier this year, after voters elected Democratic majorities to both houses of the state legislature. In the aftermath, nearly half of the state's counties have declared themselves “Second Amendment sanctuaries" and passed local ordinances or other rules that buck the state law. In Sanctuary, the latest short film in our series of election-year documentaries about gun control,​ director Brett Story follows a handful of Coloradans with sharply differing perspectives on controversial issue as the bill becomes a law, including a state legislator and domestic abuse survivor, a member of a local militia, and a Colorado county sheriff.
That sheriff, Weld County's Steve Reams, became a torch bearer for a "resistance" movement against to the law. "There's just a lot of places in the law where it can be misused or abused in a way that could absolutely negatively impact someone," he tells Story in the film. "The list of what qualifies as a household member is pretty broad. So broad that I've had an inmate in my jail attempt to file a Red Flag petition against me three times in the last, probably six months."
But state representative Daneya Esgar, serving in Pueblo County, Colorado, argues that the red flag law is essential to preventing the escalation of violent domestic abuse. "We've been way too quiet for way too long when it comes to standing up for domestic violence survivors," she says in the film. "And giving them a tool to keep them safe is absolutely something we need to talk about."
As these individuals respond to the culture war erupting over this issue in their state, ​Sanctuary​ offers a timely meditation on the meaning of safety in America today, in a state that is haunted by its own tragic share of mass shootings, from Columbine to Aurora and beyond.
Sanctuary is the newest addition to our library of investigative reporting on the gun violence epidemic. You can also check out our previous short documentary called I Am Not Going to Change 400 Years in Four, directed by Angela Tucker and Kristi Jacobson, and produced by Chicken & Egg Pictures. It’s a profile of Satana Deberry, the progressive district attorney of Durham County, North Carolina. Her election made history. Now she’s grappling with what it means to run a law enforcement system that locks up people who look like her. Watch: https://youtu.be/LMkRIJ3nfyk
More recently, Mother Jones published One Shot One Kill​, a documentary film that follows a father and two of his sons as they embark on a deer hunting trip in rural Tennessee, a deeply held family tradition that connects the Neal family to the beauty of the land, the tradition of hunting, and what it means to be both a hunter and gun owner in the United States in 2020. When a mid-hunt conversation between the men turns to the Second Amendment, the trip becomes an opportunity for Peabody-nominated filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman to train her lens on how one of America’s most fraught cultural battles, gun control, plays out in a single family. Watch: https://youtu.be/tnwKz8HaR1c
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I Got Addicted to Heroin in Front of 1.5 Million YouTube Subscribers
Taylor Nicole Dean is queen of PetTube, a YouTube niche for bloggers with dozens of pets. But after disappearing for a few months, she finally came back with a video explaining how she had been addicted to heroin. In this episode of MY LIFE ONLINE, we track Taylor’s meteoric rise to celebrity and how addiction took over her life.
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Capitol Insurrection: White Supremacy on Display | Congressional Black Caucus Hearing
Capitol Insurrection: White Supremacy on Display | Congressional Black Caucus Hearing
In response to the domestic terror attack at the United States Capitol building on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), chaired by Congresswoman Joyce Beatty hosts this critically important hearing.
The CBC has invited the National Action Network, National Urban League, along with other civil rights organizations and individuals to serve as guests for an emergency session via Zoom and broadcasted live on Facebook. Members of the Congressional Black Caucus and other national civil rights leaders will testify for the Congressional Black Caucus record.
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