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The dynamics of the United Nations with John Tessitore | White House Chronicle 9014

April 10, 2017 by

An insider, John Tessitore, makes a compelling case for the United Nations

NuScale Power : A New Era in Nuclear, with Dr Jose Reyes | White House Chronicle 9013

April 4, 2017 by

The birth of a new era in nuclear: a small modular reactor. The NuScale Power Module is only 50MWe (gross), and a plant can be designed to accommodate growing electrical demand by simply adding additional modules as the need arises.

White House Chronicle, Show #9013
Air Date: March 31, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Dr. Jose Reyes, Chief Technology Officer, NuScale Power and Mike McGough, Chief Commercial Officer, NuScale Power
Topic: The birth of a new era in nuclear: a small modular reactor

The Future of Work Part 2: How technology will change the job market. Thomas A. Kochan, MIT

March 27, 2017 by

The Future of Work, Part 1 with Thomas A. Kochan, Professor, MIT | White House Chronicle 9011

March 22, 2017 by

Thomas A. Kochan, professor and co-director of the Institute for Work and Employment Research at MIT, joins a round table discussion how President Trump could adopt a “high-road” labor and employment policy that unites workers,unions, employers and government around actions capable of building an economy that works for all.
White House Chronicle, Show #9011
Air Date: March 17, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guests: Thomas A. Kochan, Professor, MIT’s Sloan School of Management, and Robert Whitcomb, former Financial Editor, International Herald Tribune
Topic: The Future of Work, Part 1: How a revival of unions can close the wage gap and stop income stagnation.

Fred Schebesta of Finder.com on International Students in the US | White House Chronicle 9009

March 10, 2017 by

White House Chronicle, Show #9009
Air Date: March 4, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Fred Schebesta, Co-Founder and Director, Finder.com
Topic: Fred Schebesta, Co-Founder of Finder.com discusses the benefits of international students in the United States

Climate Change Impact on Marine Life and Ocean Ecosystems with Sunshine Menezes | WHC Episode 9006

February 16, 2017 by

White House Chronicle, Show #9006
Air Date: Feb. 12, 2017
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Guests: Sunshine Menezes, Executive director, Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting
Topic: The impact of climate change on marine life and ecosystems

Infrastructure revitalization with Steven CF Anderson, Infrastructure USA | WHC Episode 9005

February 6, 2017 by

Steven CF Anderson, Managing Director of Infrastructure USA, talks about the impact infrastructure deficiencies have on our economy and daily lives.

White House Chronicle, Show #9005
Air Date: Feb. 3, 2017
Run Time: 27:30
Host: Llewellyn King
Guests: Steven CF Anderson, Managing Director, Infrastructure USA
Topic: Infrastructure revitalization

Lawrence Larson, Dean of Engineering, Brown University on the Next Generation of Engineers | WHC 9003

January 24, 2017 by

Lawrence Larson, Dean of Engineering at Brown University joins host Llewellyn King to talk about fostering the next generation of engineers, and what role (if any) politics should take in scientific research.
White House Chronicle, Show #9003
Air Date: Jan. 20, 2017
Host: Llewellyn King
Guest: Lawrence Larson, Brown University
Topic: The future of engineering in an unsteady political climate

Parole: A Complicated Choice. An Interview with Frederic G. Reamer. White House Chronicle 9002

January 16, 2017 by

Professor Frederic G. Reamer, author (‘On the Parole Board: Reflections on Crime, Punishment, Redemption, and Justice’, Columbia University Press, on Amazon.com) on prison reform, overcrowding, and the complicated conversation surrounding the United State criminal justice system.

White House Chronicle, Show #9002
Air Date: Jan. 13, 2017
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guest: Frederic G. Reamer, Rhode Island College
Topic: Parole: A Complicated Choice

The Gig Economy with Diane Mulcahy

January 9, 2017 by

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Can Our Waterways Provide a New Source of Baseload Power?

Can Our Waterways Provide a New Source of Baseload Power?

Llewellyn King

This article first appeared on Forbes.com Virginia is the first state to formally press for the creation of a virtual power plant. Glenn Youngkin, the state’s Republican governor, signed the Community Energy Act on May 2, which mandates Dominion Energy to launch a 450-megawatt virtual power plant (VPP) pilot program. Virginia isn’t alone in this […]

The Problem of Old Leaders — Churchill’s Sad Last Years in Office

The Problem of Old Leaders — Churchill’s Sad Last Years in Office

Llewellyn King

Old age is a thorny issue. I can attest to that. As someone told my wife about me, “He’s got age on him.” Indubitably. The problem, as now in the venomously debated case of former president Joe Biden, is how to measure mental deterioration. When do you take away an individual’s right to serve? When […]

How Technology Built the British Empire

How Technology Built the British Empire

Llewellyn King

As someone who grew up in the last days of the British Empire, I am often asked how it was that so few people controlled so much of the world for so long? The simple answer is technology underpinned the British Empire, from its tentative beginnings in the 17th century to its global dominance in […]

Make Public Broadcasting Great Again by Shaking It Up

Make Public Broadcasting Great Again by Shaking It Up

Llewellyn King

The animus that has led President Trump to order an end to federal funding of PBS and NPR isn’t new. Public broadcasting has been an irritant to conservatives for a long time. Conservatives say public broadcasters are biased against them, especially PBS; they are a kind of ground zero for all things “woke”; and they […]

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