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A way forward for public broadcasting

May 9, 2025 by

In this episode, Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III dig into their broadcasting pasts — including BBC, ITN, CBS, PBS and NPR — to offer a way forward for public broadcasting, after President Trump targets funding.

Pioneers in cancer treatment and therapies to treat and prevent age-related diseases

May 2, 2025 by

Imagine a new cancer treatment that also can make people younger. Then imagine therapies that can slow, halt or even reverse age-related disease progression in humans and animals. Dr. Jason R. Williams, founder of the Williams Cancer Institute, and R. Rex Parris, co-founder of ReParris, a regenerative medicine company, discuss their here-and-now medical treatments and therapies with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

A lawyer’s view of the risks and challenges of generative AI

April 25, 2025 by

Roland Trope, partner in the New York City offices of Trope and Schramm LLP, has concerns about Apple’s asking users to opt-in for their emails to be sampled for training its generative AI model, Apple Intelligence. Trope, who has taught at the United States Military Academy at West Point, has pointers for consumers, and those in his profession, about the risks and challenges of generative AI. He talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

How an Austin entrepreneur helps innovators in Mexico and globally to create a positive impact

April 18, 2025 by

Austin entrepreneur Kevin Koym began his career with Steve Jobs at NeXT. Now, as CEO and Founder of Tech Ranch Austin, Koym is on a mission to support pioneering entrepreneurs in Mexico and other countries to gain access to the markets, resources, and relationships so that they may solve local problems with global insight. He speaks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

New imperatives in government contracting

April 11, 2025 by

Kevin Brancato, an expert in federal government contracting, discusses the new landscape of the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) transactions-based approach to justifying spending and contracts, and how businesses and universities seeking contracts can adapt and thrive with Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

Canadian rage at Trump’s threats

April 4, 2025 by

“This is like a long-term marriage where one spouse has betrayed the other. Trust that took 150 years to create has been destroyed in just a few months. Americans don’t understand the depth of Canadian anger.” That is what Markham Hislop, a Vancouver Island, BC-based journalist and host of “The Energi Show” on YouTube, told Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell is the result of President Donald Trump’s sweeping Canada tariffs and threats.

The consequences of the Voice of America shutdown

March 28, 2025 by

The silencing of the Voice of America is “a geopolitical blunder for the USA,” according to Clayton Weimers, executive director of Reporters Without Borders USA. The group, VOA reporters and a handful of unions has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Agency for Global Media and Kari Lake, who is President Trump’s representative there. Weimers and Geoffrey Cowan, a University of Southern California professor, and a former director of the Voice of America, talk with Host Llewellyn King about the work of VOA and the consequences of the shutdown.

White House chipping away at press freedoms

March 21, 2025 by

The White House has seized control of the press pool from the White House Correspondents’ Association. In this episode, Bob Deans, a journalist, author, and a former president of the association, describes the pool of reporters who cover the president that they are “proxies for those people across the country who care deeply about the presidency and will never have a chance to ask the president a question. …. It’s a big responsibility.” He talks about the vital issue of press freedom with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

A geek’s journey into the world of AI

March 14, 2025 by

In this episode, Chris Brown, president of Intelygenz, and a self-described geek, talks with Host Llewellyn King about his start on a Commodore 64 in the north of England, and his current work to bring U.S. companies along on a “journey of confidence” in AI.

White House chipping away at press freedoms

March 7, 2025 by

The White House has seized control of the press pool from the White House Correspondents’ Association. In this episode, Bob Deans, a journalist, author, and a former president of the association, describes the pool of reporters who cover the president that they are “proxies for those people across the country who care deeply about the presidency and will never have a chance to ask the president a question. …. It’s a big responsibility.” He talks about the vital issue of press freedom with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

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The U.S. Commands the Heights of Science — for Now

The U.S. Commands the Heights of Science — for Now

Llewellyn King

Pull up the drawbridge, flood the moat and drop the portcullis. That, it would seem, is the science and research policy of the United States circa 2025. The problem with a siege policy is that eventually the inhabitants in the castle will starve. Current actions across the board suggest that starvation may become the fate […]

This Isn’t the Time To Politicize Electricity Again

This Isn’t the Time To Politicize Electricity Again

Llewellyn King

The future of electricity is being discussed in terms of how we make it: whether it should be generated by nuclear, wind and solar or by coal and natural gas. Nuclear is favored by the utilities and the Trump administration, but it will take decades and untold billions of dollars to build up a sizable […]

The Stateless in America Would Face a Kind of Damnation

The Stateless in America Would Face a Kind of Damnation

Llewellyn King

I have only known one stateless person. You don’t get a medal for it or wear a lapel pin. The stateless are the hapless who live in the shadows, in fear. They don’t know where the next misadventure will come from: It could be deportation, imprisonment or an enslavement of the kind the late Johnny […]

How the Special Relationship Became the Odd Couple

How the Special Relationship Became the Odd Couple

Llewellyn King

Through two world wars, it has been the special relationship: the linkage between the United States and Britain. It is a linkage forged in a common language, a common culture, a common history and a common aspiration to peace and prosperity. The relationship, always strong, was burnished by President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret […]

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