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Prisons, Police, and Community Activism

November 5, 2015 by White House Chronicle Leave a Comment

https://whchronicle.com/podcast-player/3042/white-house-chronicle-7023.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:00 | Recorded on June 5, 2015

Guests: Jordan Seaberry, Chairman, Univocal Legislative Minority Advisory Commission, Joe Mathieu, Morning Anchor, WBZ NewsRadio 1030, CBS Boston

Utilities in the Solar Age

November 5, 2015 by White House Chronicle Leave a Comment

https://whchronicle.com/podcast-player/3040/white-house-chronicle-7020.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:03 | Recorded on November 15, 2015

From Washington, D.C., Llewellyn King discusses the fate of utilities in the solar age with David Owens of the Edison Electric Institute and esteemed energy journalist Bill Loveless.

Jimmy Doolittle and the raid that avenged Pearl Harbor

November 5, 2015 by White House Chronicle Leave a Comment

https://whchronicle.com/podcast-player/3037/white-house-chronicle-7019.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:04 | Recorded on May 10, 2015

Llewellyn King sits down with historian James M. Scott to discuss his newest book, “Target Tokyo: Jimmy Doolittle and The Raid That Avenged Pearl Harbor”. The technology, logistics and politics behind the 1942 Doolittle airstrike on Tokyo are covered in depth – a must-watch for history buffs!

Politicians’ apparent disconnection from reality

November 5, 2015 by White House Chronicle Leave a Comment

https://whchronicle.com/podcast-player/3034/white-house-chronicle-7018.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:00 | Recorded on May 1, 2015

Llewellyn and Linda sit down for a chat about the extreme disconnect occurring in American politics; Llewellyn reads from his latest editorial work.

Diversity in the American University

November 5, 2015 by White House Chronicle Leave a Comment

https://whchronicle.com/podcast-player/3032/white-house-chronicle-7014.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:06 | Recorded on April 5, 2015

In Episode 7014 of White House Chronicle, Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello interview Naomi Thompson, Associate Vice President for the Office of Community, Equity and Diversity, University of Rhode Island, on diversity on the American campus. Topics covered include the challenges facing collegiate diversity efforts, the merits of Obama’s push for affordable higher education, the history of diversity on college campuses, and more.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Disease In Need of Doctors and Researchers

November 1, 2015 by White House Chronicle Leave a Comment

https://whchronicle.com/podcast-player/3027/white-house-chronicle-7044-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-a-disease-in-need-of-doctors-and-researchers.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:00 | Recorded on November 1, 2015

November 1st, 2015. Llewellyn King sits down with Mary Dimmock, ME/CFS advocate, for a very special episode of White House Chronicle. Llewellyn has long decried the scandal of the U.S. government’s continued ignorance of the terrible human cost of myalgic encephalomyelitis. In this hugely important episode, Dimmock and King give voice to the stories of those afflicted, outline the ways in which medicine as a business works against medicine as a matter of health, and discuss the possibilities of building enough awareness and consensus to score a rare victory in the colossally important fight against ME.

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Washington Press Corps Is Swollen, but the News Evades It

Washington Press Corps Is Swollen, but the News Evades It

Llewellyn King

The Trump administration — with the power of the White House being felt from the universities to the Kennedy Center — isn’t the only top-heavy institution in Washington. The media is top-heavy, too. While statehouses around the country go uncovered and local courts go about their business without the light of press scrutiny — a […]

Requiem for The Washington Post

Requiem for The Washington Post

Llewellyn King

Think of a big-city newspaper as being analogous to a department store. You can get anything you want there, from breaking political news to dinner recipes. When you pick it up, you should be enchanted by the multiplicity of its offerings. Think of big-city newspapers as you think of the way every city had its […]

Energy and Government Are Inconstant Lovers

Energy and Government Are Inconstant Lovers

Llewellyn King

Politics and science are always falling in love, but they seldom live happily ever after. Quick to embrace, messy to separate is the pattern. Nowhere has this been clearer than with energy, where projects are dependent on some form of government approval, endorsement, funding and sometimes direct involvement — for example, when the Army Corps of […]

SCOTUS May Want to Check the Bible on Citizenship and Rights

SCOTUS May Want to Check the Bible on Citizenship and Rights

Llewellyn King

President Trump claims that birthright citizenship isn’t that: a birthright. He wants the authority to revoke the citizenship of U.S.-born children of immigrants here illegally and visitors here temporarily. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on birthright citizenship this spring. It will likely hand down a ruling by summer.  Before the justices decide, they may […]

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