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Israel-Gaza and other wars through an intelligence lens

October 21, 2023 by

Author Anthony R. Wells has the distinction of having served in intelligence for the United Kingdom, as a British citizen, and for the United States, as a U.S. citizen. He speaks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III about the Israel-Gaza and other wars from his perspective as an intelligence officer.

Engineering for the electric age

October 14, 2023 by

Engineering for the electric age is exciting, but filled with challenges, not the least of which is finding young engineers to replace the scores of retiring ones. At a conference in Chatham, Massachusetts, Host Llewellyn King discusses these with guests.

U.S. rail transport outlook

September 30, 2023 by

High-speed rail service is planned for many places in the nation, from Orlando to LA. But is it appropriate for all of them? Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss the rail transport outlook, from high-speed, to commuter, to luxury tourist trains, with Robert Poole, director of transportation policy at the Reason Foundation.

Renewables’ strides on the path to net zero

September 23, 2023 by

The transition to net zero by 2050 or sooner is a difficult one for both the developed and less developed countries, but they are making progress, as Host Llewellyn King learns from guests Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency and Mark Menezes, President and CEO of the United States Energy Association.

Essential journalism

September 16, 2023 by

Alternate facts, artificial intelligence, and ad crunches. Journalism is critical to democracy, but can it survive these stresses? The program’s Host Llewellyn King, Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III and Producer Linda Gasparello weigh in with their experiences.

A comedy writer’s journey from New York college bars to Hollywood stars

September 2, 2023 by

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III talk to Adam Lorenzo about how he went from running college bars in Upstate New York to writing comedy for movies and television shows, including “Saturday Night Live” and “The Late Late Show.”

James Barkdale’s literacy mission in Mississippi schools

August 19, 2023 by

After selling Netscape in 1999, James Barksdale returned home to Mississippi to launch an extraordinarily successful education initiative. When he began, Mississippi’s students were ranked at the bottom of the 50 states; today even students in poverty are No. 1 in the United States. He speaks with Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

Artificial intelligence in oncology

August 5, 2023 by

Artificial intelligence is making inroads in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss this with Tzvia Bader, CEO and Co-founder of Tel Aviv-based Leal Health and Dr. Leonard Lichtenfeld,  Advisor to Leal Health, and former Chief Medical Officer of the American Cancer Society.

How seminal will AI be for journalism?

July 29, 2023 by

What is the future of journalism in the age of AI? Bleak or bright with AI chatbots? Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss this with Rich Jaroslovsky, Vice President for Content and Chief Journalist, for SmartNews Inc.

AI is coming to your electric provider

July 21, 2023 by

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss the AI research horizon for electric providers and its impact on customers with Jeremy Renshaw, Senior Technical Executive at the Electric Power Research Institute.

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss the AI research horizon for electric providers and its impact on customers with Jeremy Renshaw, Senior Technical Executive at the Electric Power Research Institute.

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PBS Has a Future by Leaving the Past Behind

PBS Has a Future by Leaving the Past Behind

Linda Gasparello

Over the years, I have often been critical of the Public Broadcasting Service. That in spite of the fact that for 28 years, I have produced and hosted a program, “White House Chronicle,” which is carried by many PBS stations. It is an independent program for which I find all the funding and decide its […]

Notebook: Requiem for American Justice

Notebook: Requiem for American Justice

Llewellyn King

I have loads of my words to eat, a feast of kingly proportions. I don’t know when I started, but it must have been back when I was traveling on the speaking circuit. It doesn’t matter. This tale of getting it wrong starts in London, where I was asked to address a conference on investing […]

How Crowdfunding Brought a New Wind Technology to Market

How Crowdfunding Brought a New Wind Technology to Market

Llewellyn King

A California company, Wind Harvest, is in high gear to change the dynamics of wind energy and to vastly improve the economics of wind farms.  But the company wouldn’t be marketing to large energy users and wind farm operators today if it hadn’t used crowdfunding for its recent rounds of financing. Crowdfunding can get a […]

Notebook: Friends Who Share Friends Are the Nicest People

Llewellyn King

I treasure the friends who share their friends. One of those friends, Virginia “Ginny” Hamill, has died.  I met Ginny at The Washington Post in 1969, and we became forever-friends.  Ginny had an admirable ascent from a teleprinter operator to an editor in The Washington Post/Los Angeles Times News Service. She was promoted again to […]

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