Ep 1333. Fri, Aug 23, 2019
- TV14
- August 23, 2019
The Young Turks is a progressive political talk show that covers a wide range of topics from social justice and politics to breaking news and pop culture. Season 1 episode 1333 aired on Fri, Aug 23, 2019, and features a panel of progressive commentators who discuss the latest news and events.
The episode begins with a discussion on the ongoing trade war between the United States and China. The panelists analyze the economic impact of increased tariffs and breakdown the reasons behind the trade tensions. They also debate whether President Trump's hard-line tactics are effective in achieving trade reform or if they're actually hurting the American economy.
Next, the show shifts to a story on the growing trend of cities and states enacting laws to combat climate change. The panel discusses the varying levels of action being taken around the country and how these policies could impact the 2020 election cycle. They also touch on the recent controversy over the DNC rejecting the idea of a climate-focused debate.
Later on, the panel shifts to a discussion on immigration and the latest developments surrounding the Trump administration's attempts to crack down on illegal immigration. The panelists discuss the potential impact of recent ICE raids and analyze the political implications for both parties. They also discuss the impact of the recent ICE raids on the families of undocumented immigrants and the moral concerns surrounding the issue.
Moving on to political news, the panel analyzes the latest polling data from the 2020 Democratic primary race. They discuss the shifting dynamics of the race and how recent events have affected the standings of various candidates. They also touch on the controversy surrounding Biden's comments on race and whether it will impact his standing among minority voters.
Next up, the panelists discuss the ongoing protests in Hong Kong and the Chinese government's response. The panel debates the historic and political factors affecting the situation and analyze the potential outcomes. They also discuss the possibility of U.S. intervention and the reactions of both the American and Chinese governments.
The episode concludes with a discussion on the recent controversy over the Trump administration's decision to deny a visa to a prominent Afghan woman. The panel analyzes the various factors surrounding the decision and the potential implications for U.S. foreign policy. They also touch on the broader issues of women's rights in Afghanistan and the region as a whole.