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#14 October 3, 2009 Pat Choate and Bob Franken Choate’s new book, “Saving Capitalism: Keeping America Strong” ISO, MPEG
#13 September 26, 2009 Joe Mathieu, Sirius XM Radio; Chuck Lewis, Hearst; and Bob Franken, Politico President Obama at the U.N., Secretary of State Clinton’s Women’s Rights Portfolio, G-20 Summit ISO, MPEG
#12 September 19, 2009 George Lobsenz, The Energy Daily; Claude Salhani, Middle East Times; Gil Klein, independent journalist; and Michelle Jamrisko, Kyodo News Energy, The Middle East ISO, MPEG
#11 September 12, 2009 Joe Mathieu, Sirius XM Radio; George Wilson, WHUR President Obama addresses a joint session of Congress, Iran, the wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan ISO, MPEG
#10 September 5, 2009 Brian Kelly, U.S. News & World Report; Linda Kenyon, Salem Radio News; Jim Mulligan, The Providence Journal; and Julie Mason, The Washington Examiner President Obama and Congress return to work ISO, MPEG
#9 August 29, 2009 Brian Kelly, U.S. News & World Report; Linda Kenyon, Salem Radio Network; Julie Mason, The Washington Examiner; and John Mulligan, The Providence Journal What will befall in the fall? ISO, MPEG
#8 August 22, 2009 Bob Franken, Politics Daily The news business, the Obama agenda ISO, MPEG
#7 August 15, 2009 Julie Mason, The Washington Examiner; and Bob Franken, Politics Daily Who’s afraid of the U.S. government? MPEG
#6 August 8, 2009 John Easton, Edison Electric Institute; Craig Mundie, Microsoft; and Adrian Tuck, Tendril Corp. Smart Power (Part II) MPEG
#5 August 1, 2009 Phil Bronstein, Hearst Llewellyn King interviews Phil Bronstein of Hearst MPEG
#4 July 25, 2009 Joseph Kelliher, FPL Group, Inc.; Anthony Earley, Jr., DTE; Fred Krupp, Environmental Defense Council; and Nancy Gioia, Ford Motor Company Smart power trends MPEG
#3 July 18, 2009 Arnaud de Borchgrave, The Washington Times; Ron Marks, Oxford Analytica; and Chuck Lewis, Hearst Newspapers Obama’s foreign policy MPEG
#2 July 11, 2009 Joe Mathieu, Sirius XM Radio; Wamara Mwine, The [Washington,
D.C.] Examiner
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Obama’s Trip to Russia, Italy and Ghana; Obama’s agenda in
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#1 July 4, 2009 Llewellyn King Socialism, small business, energy and President Obama ISO, MPEG

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Police Beatings Deserve Outrage, but It Isn’t Easy Being Blue

Police Beatings Deserve Outrage, but It Isn’t Easy Being Blue

Llewellyn King

Police excess gained huge attention after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020 and again after the alleged beating death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis last month. But police excess isn’t new. A friend, who had been drinking and could be quite truculent when drunk, was severely beaten in the police cells in […]

IRENA Panel Urges Youth To Move from Anger to Action on Energy Transition

IRENA Panel Urges Youth To Move from Anger to Action on Energy Transition

Linda Gasparello

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Greta Thunberg, the Swedish climate change canary, didn’t participate in the 13th assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), held in Abu Dhabi on Jan. 14 to 15. Perhaps it was because she was otherwise engaged in protesting against the razing of the German village of Lützerath for […]

Big Tech First Cornered the Ad Market, Now Practices Censorship

Big Tech First Cornered the Ad Market, Now Practices Censorship

Llewellyn King

Big tech has siphoned off advertising and wants to be a global censor.  The Department of Justice has filed suit against Google for its predatory advertising practices. Bully! Not that I think Google is inherently evil, venal or greedier than any other corporation. Indeed, it is a source of much good through its awesome search […]

Going Green Is a Palpable Need but a Tough Transition

Going Green Is a Palpable Need but a Tough Transition

Llewellyn King

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — I first heard about global warming being attributable to human activity about 50 years ago. Back then, it was just a curiosity, a matter of academic discussion. It didn’t engage the environmental movement, which marshaled opposition to nuclear and firmly advocated coal as an alternative. Twenty years on, there […]

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