Two-time governor of Massachusetts William Weld joins us to talk about his strategy for challenging the president in the Republican primary.
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Two-time governor of Massachusetts William Weld joins us to talk about his strategy for challenging the president in the Republican primary.
Read moreJournalist Neena Satija joins us in Austin to discuss how Texas’ approach to public defense is failing low-income citizens.
Read moreJournalist Jessica Klein joins us to talk about the little known trauma of “paper abuse”.
Read moreTamika L. Butler, director of planning for California, joins us to talk about an overlooked problem in urban design and why it’s time to start paying attention.
Read moreNovelist Margaret Atwood joins us to talk about her new book,“The Testaments.”
Read moreJames Poniewozik, chief television critic for The New York Times, joins us to argue that Donald Trump represents the melding of politics and pop culture.
Read moreMichael S. Roth, president of Wesleyan University, joins us to talk about his approach to civil discourse and toning down heated rhetoric to get to the heart of important issues
Read moreW. Kamau Bell joins us to talk about his relentless search for social justice among the many viewpoints of everyday Americans.
Read morePulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gilbert M. Gaul joins us to talk about major flaws in the government’s approach to flood insurance.
Read moreFarhat Popal and Chris Walsh of the George W. Bush Institute join us to make the case that the U.S. should remain in Afghanistan in order to preserve fledgling democratic rights.
Read moreBuzzfeed News reporter Caroline O’Donahue joins us to talk about the safety, labor, and human costs that are very much a part of our consumer demands when it comes to delivery services.
Read moreJennifer Schwartz joins us to explain the scientific, social and mathematical reasons for why we’re choosing to believe misinformation as gospel truth.
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