Épisodes

  • Amb. Dennis Ross with Larry Mantle: Iran, Israel, and America: Where are we and wher do we go from here?
    Jul 9 2026

    Veteran diplomat and Middle East negotiator Dennis Ross joins longtime public radio host Larry Mantle for an in-depth discussion of the rapidly evolving relationship between Iran, Israel, and the United States, and what American diplomacy should look like in an increasingly volatile Middle East.

    Drawing on decades of experience advising both Republican and Democratic administrations, Ross examines regional security, nuclear tensions, shifting alliances, and the strategic choices facing U.S. policymakers in a changing global order.

    Topics include:
    • U.S. policy toward Iran and Israel
    • Middle East diplomacy and regional security
    • Iran’s nuclear program and deterrence
    • American leadership in a multipolar world
    • Prospects for peace, stability, and future diplomacy

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    57 min
  • Andrew Weissmann with Patt Morrison: Liar's Kingdom: How to Stop Trump's Deciet and Save America
    Jul 3 2026

    Former federal prosecutor and legal analyst Andrew Weissmann joins acclaimed journalist and broadcaster Patt Morrison for a discussion of the rule of law, democratic accountability, and the legal and political challenges confronting the United States.

    Drawing on his experience leading major public corruption and organized crime prosecutions—including service on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team—and his book Liar’s Kingdom: How to Stop Trump’s Deceit and Save America, Weissmann examines the intersection of truth, justice, political power, and democratic institutions.

    Topics include:
    • The rule of law and democratic accountability
    • Political misinformation and public trust
    • Prosecuting public corruption and abuse of power
    • The future of American democracy and its institutions
    • Lessons from high-profile federal investigations

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    55 min
  • Josh Tyrangiel with Patt Morrison: When AI Meets Government: Promise, Panic, and the Work in Between
    Jun 25 2026

    Veteran journalist, media executive, and author Josh Tyrangiel joins acclaimed journalist and columnist Patt Morrison for a timely conversation on the promises and perils of artificial intelligence and its growing impact on government, democracy, and everyday life.

    Drawing on reporting for his new book, AI for Good: How Real People Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Fix Things That Matter, Tyrangiel explores how AI is already transforming healthcare, education, public services, and civic institutions while also raising urgent questions about regulation, employment, misinformation, and democratic governance. The discussion examines how society can harness AI's benefits while mitigating its risks in an era of rapid technological change.

    Topics include:
    • How artificial intelligence is reshaping government and public services
    • The opportunities and risks posed by AI for democracy and society
    • AI regulation, public trust, and the role of government oversight
    • The future of jobs, education, and the workforce in the age of AI
    • Healthcare breakthroughs and real-world applications of AI
    • Data privacy, misinformation, and cybersecurity concerns
    • The role of technology companies in shaping public policy
    • Why human judgment, creativity, and civic engagement still matter in an AI-driven world

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    57 min
  • James Carville with Madeleine Brand: Campaign Season is Here: James Carville Unfiltered
    Jun 18 2026

    Veteran Democratic strategist and political commentator James Carville joins Madeleine Brand for a wide-ranging discussion on the 2026 midterm elections, the future of the Democratic Party, and the political landscape leading into the 2028 presidential race.

    Drawing on decades of campaign experience, Carville shares his candid assessment of key Senate and gubernatorial races, Democratic messaging, voter turnout, coalition-building, and the party's next generation of leaders. He also weighs in on the lessons of the 2024 election, the role of identity politics, and why winning elections remains the Democratic Party's most important objective.

    Topics include:
    • The 2026 midterm elections and Senate battleground map
    • California's governor's race and national political trends
    • Democratic messaging and coalition-building
    • Potential Democratic presidential contenders for 2028
    • Lessons from the 2024 election and the Biden-Harris campaign
    • Voter turnout, election integrity, and the SAVE Act
    • Identity politics, populism, and the future direction of the Democratic Party
    • Why concise messaging and coalition politics still win elections

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Josh Rogin with Larry Mantle: American Power at the Crossroads: Confronting China and a Fragmenting World
    Jun 11 2026

    National security columnist and global affairs analyst Josh Rogin joins veteran public radio host Larry Mantle for a discussion of America’s role in an increasingly fragmented world and the strategic challenges posed by China’s growing influence.

    Drawing on decades of reporting on foreign policy, national security, and U.S.-China relations, Rogin examines how geopolitical competition, economic interdependence, technological rivalry, and shifting global alliances are reshaping international affairs.

    Topics include:
    • U.S.-China relations and strategic competition
    • Global security and shifting alliances
    • Trade, technology, and economic rivalry
    • The future of American leadership abroad
    • Geopolitical flashpoints and international stability

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    58 min
  • Ami Fields Meyers and Julia Angwin with Patt Morrison: Courage in the Age of Fear
    Jun 4 2026

    Senior democracy scholar and former White House policy advisor Ami Fields-Meyer joins award-winning investigative journalist Julia Angwin in conversation with acclaimed broadcaster Patt Morrison for a timely discussion on courage, dissent, and democratic engagement in an era of growing fear and polarization.

    Drawing on their book On Courage: How to Be a Dissident in an Age of Fear, Fields-Meyer and Angwin explore how individuals and institutions can respond when democratic norms, public trust, and civic participation are under pressure.

    Topics include:
    • Courage and dissent in modern democracy
    • Free expression and civic engagement
    • Media, technology, and public trust
    • Political polarization and democratic resilience
    • How individuals can act in challenging times

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    56 min
  • Thomas Friedman with Larry Mantle: Hot, Flat and Fractured: Navigating a World in Turmoil
    May 28 2026

    Pulitzer Prize-winning author and foreign affairs columnist Thomas Friedman joins veteran broadcaster Larry Mantle for a wide-ranging conversation on global instability, geopolitical conflict, technology, climate, and the forces reshaping the modern world.

    Drawing from decades of reporting on international affairs and themes explored in The World Is Flat, Friedman examines how globalization, political fragmentation, economic disruption, and environmental pressures are colliding in unprecedented ways.

    Topics include:
    • Global instability and shifting world order
    • U.S. foreign policy and the Middle East
    • Technology, AI, and economic disruption
    • Climate change and global resilience
    • Democracy, polarization, and the future of leadership

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Ruth Ben-Ghiat with Patt Morrison: The Role of Fear in the Decline of Democracy: The Power, Politics and Impact of Fear as a Tool of Political Persuasion
    57 min