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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

Infrastructure and Progress, Philip K. Howard

December 12, 2016 by

Philip K. Howard, author of the best-seller The Death of Common Sense (Random House), discusses the biggest infrastructure challenges facing the United States, and the hurdles of tackling the complicated road to progress.

White House Chronicle, Show #8050
Air Date: Dec. 10, 2016
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guest: Philip K. Howard, Common Good

How might Democrats in Congress deal with with Donald Trump?

December 5, 2016 by

Richard Arenberg (author, “Defending the Filibuster: Soul of the Senate”), on how Democrats in Congress might deal with with Donald Trump

White House Chronicle, Show #8049
Air Date: Dec. 4, 2016
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guest: Richard Arenberg, Brown University

President Trump: Now What? | WHC Episode 8046

November 14, 2016 by

Hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello are joined by Hedrick Smith (Author, “Who Stole the American Dream”), Brian Keane (SmartPower), and John Gizzi (Newsmax) for a round table discussion on what to expect from a Trump presidency.

White House Chronicle, Show #8046
Air Date: Nov. 11, 2016
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guests: Hedrick Smith, Author “Who Stole the American Dream”; Brian Keane, President, SmartPower; John Gizzi, chief political columnist and White House correspondent, Newsmax
Topic: President Trump. Now What?

One man’s Russia, with William Dunkerley, Media Business Analyst: WHC Episode 8045

November 7, 2016 by

William Dunkerley, a media business analyst and consultant specializing in post-communist countries, discusses the American media coverage of Russia.

White House Chronicle, Show #8045
Air Date: Nov. 4, 2016
Run Time: 29:00
Host: Llewellyn King
Co-host: Linda Gasparello
Guests: William Dunkerley, Media Business Analyst
Topic: One man’s Russia

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