'BradCast' 1/27/2017: (Good news where we can find it, and Journalist John Judis on 'The Australian Lesson' for health care)

Published: Jan. 28, 2017, 12:13 a.m.

b"While it may be pretty slim pickings, we're actually able to carve out a bit of good news here and there, at the end of the first week of the Trump Presidency (which already feels like a year). Today on 'The BradCast': Still more of Donald Trump's closest political appointees and family members are found to have voter registrations in two separate states (a sign of 'voter fraud', if you believe the Clueless-in-Chief); Federal courts order redistricting in Alabama and Wisconsin due to GOP gerrymandering; Nikki Haley, the new U.S. Ambassador to the UN, threatens allies in her first remarks there; Trump says he believes in torture, but will defer to his new DefSec who says he doesn't. Then journalist John Judis joins us to explain how the political story behind Australia's national health care system may offer an encouraging lesson even if the new administration guts the Affordable Care Act ('Obamacare') in the U.S.\\xa0 Trump's top political appointees all had private RNC email addresses in the White House, until exposed by the media; plus an effort to put an initiative for California secession from the U.S. ('CalExit') on the statewide ballot in 2018 receives official approval from the CA Sec. of State..."