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COVID-19: Community effects

April 11, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King speaks with Jim Matheson, CEO, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, about the bridging the digital divide in rural communities; MIT’s Michael Short talks about the importance of the scientific method.

COVID-19: tech for air, surface purification

April 3, 2020 by

Llewellyn King interviews William Pommerening, president of airPHX, who has a technology that can be used to purify the air and surfaces in hospitals.

City of the Future, Part 2 – San Antonio, Texas

March 28, 2020 by

Hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello discuss with featured guests how San Antonio is becoming a “city of the future” with mobility, sustainability and access to services for all its residents. Second and final part in a series.

City of the Future, Part 1 – San Antonio, Texas

March 20, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King travels to San Antonio for the City of the Future conference and asks experts what the sustainable cities will look like. Part 1 of a two-part series.

Guests: Paula Gold-Williams, President and CEO, CPS Energy, City of San Antonio; Clinton Vince, Chair U.S. Energy Practice, Dentons; Erik Walsh, City Manager, San Antonio; Andres Carvallo, Professor of Innovation, Texas State University, San Marcos; Erin Hardick, Lead Research Analyst, Zpryme

The City of Orlando’s sustainability and resilience efforts, with Jan Vrins and Chris Castro

March 11, 2020 by

White House Chronicle, Show #12011
Air Date: March 13, 2020
Host: Llewellyn King
Guests: Jan Vrins, Global Energy, Sustainability & Infrastructure Segment Leader, Guidehouse; and Chris Castro, Director of Sustainability and Resilience, City of Orlando
Topic: The City of Orlando’s sustainability and resilience efforts

Foreign aid working through U.S. electric collaboration

February 28, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King discusses with Barry Worthington, executive director of the U.S. Energy Association, how foreign aid is working well through collaboration with U.S. utilities.

White House Chronicle, Show #12009
Air Date: February 28, 2020
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Barry Worthington, Executive Director, United States Energy Association
Topic: Foreign aid working through U.S. electric collaboration

The future of telephone networks with Rachelle Chong, Former FCC Commissioner

February 21, 2020 by

Rachelle Chong, a former FCC commissioner, speaks with Host Llewellyn King about the “digital divide” in America, and how private networks can bring broadband to rural areas.

Connecting Latin American racial thought through African-American political thought

February 15, 2020 by

White House Chronicle, Show #12007
Air Date: Feb. 14, 2020
TRT: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Juliet Hooker, Professor of Political Science, Brown University
Topic: Connecting Latin American racial thought through African-American political thought

Frederick Douglass and oratory’s place in politics with Philip Gould, Brown University

February 7, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King and Philip Gould, professor of English at Brown University, discuss the oratory and writing of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent civil rights figures in history.

Blue Ocean Strategy with Rear Adm. Lars Saunes (Ret.), Royal Norwegian Navy Adm. Guillermo Barrera (Ret.), Colombian Navy

January 24, 2020 by

Host Llewellyn King interviews two former admirals of the Royal Norwegian and Colombian navies on new challenges, including piracy, cruise ships in trouble, pollution and global warming.

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The Shady, Sometimes Wacky World of State Secrets and Security Clearances

The Shady, Sometimes Wacky World of State Secrets and Security Clearances

Llewellyn King

Beware: Classified documents don’t always hide state secrets, and security clearances are used as tools of manipulation and vengeance. Before Xerox, if you wanted to keep a copy of something, you had to type it with a carbon sheet backing every page. In 1969, I was commissioned by a long-gone consultancy, the Arctic Company, to […]

The Case for Prescribed Burning: Fighting Fire With Fire

The Case for Prescribed Burning: Fighting Fire With Fire

Llewellyn King

Wildfire takes no prisoners, has no mercy, knows no boundaries, respects no nation and is a clear and present danger this and every summer as summers grow drier and hotter. The American West is burning; across Canada there are wildfires; and swaths of France, Spain, Portugal and Greece are ablaze. In 2022, faraway Siberia was […]

Will AI Stimulate Shadow Government?

Will AI Stimulate Shadow Government?

Llewellyn King

“This Time It’s Different” is the title of a book by Omar Hatamleh on the impact of artificial intelligence on everything. Hatamleh, who is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s chief artificial intelligence officer, means that we shouldn’t look to previous technological revolutions to understand the scope and the totality of the AI revolution. It is, […]

Sorry, Europe Is Full, Tourists Are Told

Sorry, Europe Is Full, Tourists Are Told

Llewellyn King

This was the summer when much of Europe said to the ever-increasing flow of tourists, “Sorry, we are full.” Of course, Europe isn’t full at all. It is just those places that we all want to go, that have been tugging at our imaginations since we began imagining, are hopelessly crowded — and some are […]

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