Vanda Felbab-Brown joins me now. Welcome. VANDA FELBAB-BROWN: Thank you, Don. It's a pleasure to be with you on the show. GONYEA: You write about the two tools the Trump administration is using to ...
NPR's Sarah McCammon recently traveled to Dearborn in southeast Michigan and joins me now. Hi, Sarah. SARAH MCCAMMON, BYLINE: Hey, Don. GONYEA: So you spent time in and around Dearborn - It's one of ...
NPR's Berlin correspondent, Rob Schmitz, joins us now to discuss the results. Hi, Rob. ROB SCHMITZ, BYLINE: Hey, Don. GONYEA: So, Rob, what was the issue that turned this election? SCHMITZ: Germany ...
He joins me now. Welcome, Admiral. MIKE SMITH: Hi, Don. Thank you for having me. GONYEA: Please expand on that - how these changes are about politics. SMITH: It's unprecedented for an incoming ...
GONYEA: Her nomination is notable because she's a Republican ... and a similar act extending the right to organize to public workers who don't have it today, and that was cheered by labor, so she ran ...
But it's a signal. GONYEA: Dilkens knows that stuff like canceling bus lines and sponsorships might seem small. DILKENS: I don't have any other arrows in the quiver, right? I have nothing else I can ...
You're most likely to find NPR's Don Gonyea on the road, in some battleground state ... traveling through Iowa or South Carolina or Michigan or wherever, right along with him.
GONYEA: NPR's Stephen Fowler has been covering this ... stories is akin to riding in the passenger seat of his rental car, traveling through Iowa or South Carolina or Michigan or wherever, right along ...
GONYEA: Her nomination is notable because she's a Republican ... is akin to riding in the passenger seat of his rental car, traveling through Iowa or South Carolina or Michigan or wherever, right ...