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The Kilroy redemption: From prisoner to government lawyer | White House Chronicle 9045

November 19, 2017 by

Noah Kilroy’s life was following a usual story line: Abandoned at birth by a drug-addicted mother, shuffled from foster home to foster home in Rhode Island, dropped out of high school, and served time for various drug felonies between the ages of 16 and 23. But the life of this man took a storybook twist: Released in 2003 from a Florida prison, Kilroy is now a lawyer and assistant city solicitor in Providence, R.I. And its twist happened because of a book he read during his Florida incarceration.

White House Chronicle, Show #9045
Air Date: Nov. 10, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guests: Noah Kilroy, assistant city solicitor, Providence, R.I.; Frederic Reamer, professor, School of Social Work, Rhode Island College.
Topic: The Kilroy redemption: From prisoner to government lawyer

From Theater to Science: A ​’​Medical Detective​’​ Describes His Journey with Dr. W. Ian Lipkin | White House Chronicle 9046

November 19, 2017 by

In the United States, Lipkin is fighting to understand one of the most awful and debilitating lifelong diseases: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, for which Lipkin says he uses the acronym ME/CFS.
This disease, according to Lipkin, is little understood by doctors and is hard to diagnose “as there are no biological markers.”

White House Chronicle, Episode #9046
Air Date: Nov. 17, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Dr. W. Ian Lipkin, Center for Infection and Immunity, Columbia University
Topic: Top virus detective Dr. W. Ian Lipkin of Columbia University explains how he wanted to be in the theater before biology gave him a starring role.

A death row inmate in Ohio makes a plea for education for long-term inmates | White House Chronicle 9043

October 30, 2017 by

A death row inmate in Ohio makes a plea for education for long-term inmates.

White House Chronicle, Show #9043
Air Date: Oct. 27, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Cohost: Linda Gasparello
Guest: Frederic G. Reamer, Professor, School of Social Work, Rhode Island College.

The new reality of old age: working past 65 | White House Chronicle 9042

October 23, 2017 by

The new reality of old age: working past 65, with Froma Harrop, Columnist, Creators Syndicate.

White House Chronicle, Show #9042
Air Date: Oct. 20, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: a disease hidden in plain sight | White House Chronicle 9041

October 17, 2017 by

Climate Change​ and​ Issues Impacting the Global Energy Sector, with Ernest Moniz and Newt Gingrich | WHC Ep. 9038

September 25, 2017 by

Llewellyn King ​interviews ​former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz​, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and other experts on climate change​ and​ issues impacting the global energy sector.

Guests: Gen. James L. Jones, USMC (Ret.), Jones Group International; Dr. Ernest Moniz, Energy Futures Initiative; Newt Gingrich, Dentons; Clinton A. Vince, Dentons; and Karl V. Hopkins, Dentons​

White House Chronicle, Show #9038
Air Date: Sept. 22, 2017

Trade unionist-turned-banker discusses the shocking wage disparity in the US | White House Chronicle 9037

September 18, 2017 by

White House Chronicle, Show #9037
Air Date: Sept. 15, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King

A trade unionist-turned-banker discusses the shocking wage disparity in the United States.

Can a trade unionist find happiness as a bank CEO?

September 11, 2017 by

Llewellyn King interviews Keith Mestrich, president and CEO of the progressive Amalgamated Bank. This is the first in a two-episode series.

White House Chronicle, Show #9036
Air Date: Sept. 8, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Keith Mestrich, President and CEO, Amalgamated Bank
Topic: Can a trade unionist find happiness as a bank CEO?

Living with ME/CFS Tom Camenzind’s Story : White House Chronicle #9035

September 4, 2017 by

Host Llewellyn King travels to San Ramon, Calif., to interview a couple whose adult son suffers from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the head of a group searching for a cure.

Tom Camenzind is a handsome young man who should be in the joyous throes of youth. A popular and gifted student at Stanford University, Tom was clearing the hurdles of academia with ease and grace. In January of his sophomore year, he caught a cold on campus. ME walked through some door, and stole his promising life.

Today Tom lies conscious but prone in his parents’ home in San Ramon, Calif. He is totally paralyzed and can only communicate with his parents, Mark and Dorothy, by pressure from his fingers on sensors. He cannot tolerate everyday sounds, light or touch.

This program was made in conjunction with the Solve ME/CFS Initiative, a Los Angeles-based charity.

Work and Trade Unions in America, with Joe Madison : White House Chronicle 9034

August 28, 2017 by

Llewellyn King discusses work in America and how trade unions are failing themselves with SiriusXM Radio host Joe Madison, “The Black Eagle”.

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