Published: June 2, 2020, 5:37 p.m.
In this week\u2019s episode, while Loren cleans out her office, Radha and Erin dig into an array of China-related topics: Huawei! India! Hong Kong! And last, but certainly not least, the World Health Organization. The ladies then turn to White House/American mayhem and try to be analytical while lamenting ongoing violence against black Americans and the potential deployment of U.S. troops in American cities. And finally, an awkward transition to a discussion of pop-culture yields some gems.
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Links
Huawei
India Border
Hong Kong
- Sergei Klebnikov, \u201cTrump Announces New Sanctions On Chinese Officials, But Won\u2019t Scrap Phase One Trade Deal,\u201d Forbes, May 29, 2020
- \u201cTrump Targets China Over Hong Kong Security Law,\u201d BBC News, May 30, 2020
- Kenneth Rapoza, \u201cImaging Hong Kong Without Its US Special Status Deal,\u201d Forbes, May 29, 2020
- Jack Caporal, \u201cThe US-China Mini Deal (That Never Was?)\u201d CSIS, October 17, 2019
WHO
Protests in US
- Dan Lamothe, \u201cTrump Administration Offers Active-Duty Military Forces and Intelligence to Help Quell Minnesota Unrest,\u201d Washington Post, May 30, 2020
- Samuel Sinyangwe, Tweet, October 5, 2019
- Jennifer Doleac, Tweet, May 31, 2020
- Megan Ming Francis, Tweet, May 30, 2020
- Audrey McNamara, \u201c Paul Mayor Says Earlier Comments About Arrested Protesters Being Out of State Were Not Correct,\u201d CBS News, May 30, 2020
- \u201cPentagon Puts Military Police on Alert to Go to Minneapolis,\u201d CNBC, May 30, 2020
George Floyd