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White House Chronicle at EEI, Part Two

June 29, 2015 by

June 28th, 2015 Guests: Theodore F. Craver, Jr., Edison International; Robert C. Rowe, NorthWestern Energy; and Brian Wolff, Edison Electric Institute

White House Chronicle at EEI 2015: Part One

June 21, 2015 by

Guests: Thomas Fanning, CEO at Southern Company; Barry Worthington, Director of USEA; Rod Kuckro, Reporter at E&E Publishing

White House Chronicle 7022: Cities with Heart

June 15, 2015 by

Thomas Paine, renowned landscape architect and principal of AGER, discusses his book Cities with Heart.

White House Chronicle 7020: Utilities in the Solar Age

May 27, 2015 by

Air Date: May 15, 2015
Guests: David Owens, Edison Electric Institute; Bill Loveless, journalist
Topic: Utilities in the Solar Age

 

White House Chronicle 7019: Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid that Avenged Pearl Harbor

May 18, 2015 by

May 5th 2015: Author James M. Scott on Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid that Avenged Pearl Harbor

White House Chronicle 7014: Naomi Thompson on Diversity in the American University

May 5, 2015 by

April 5th, 2015: Naomi Thompson,  Associate Vice President for the Office of Community, Equity and Diversity, University of Rhode Island

White House Chronicle 7013: A Third Way on Immigration

April 16, 2015 by

March 29th, 2015 Llewellyn King interviews Mark Jason, Director of the Immigrant Tax Inquiry Group, about the logistics of the group’s proposed immigrant tax plan.

Llewellyn and Linda on Washington DC, Labor, and ISIS

March 25, 2015 by

March 20th, 2015: Co-hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello talk about Washington DC, the changing nature of work, and ISIS’s destruction of ancient Mesopotamian artifacts.

Bamboo: The Miracle Grass

March 4, 2015 by

Llewellyn and Linda talk with Troy Wiseman, CEO and founder of EcoPlanet Bamboo, to discuss the potential applications of bamboo in our society.

EcoPlanet Bamboo: http://www.ecoplanetbamboo.com/

A Vietnamese Artist’s Journey: White House Chronicle

February 15, 2015 by

February 7th, 2015: Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello sit down with concert pianist, composer and painter Chau-Giang Thi Nguyen to talk about her experiences in Vietnam and America.

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Game-Changing Wind Turbines Harvest Underused Resource Close To The Ground

Game-Changing Wind Turbines Harvest Underused Resource Close To The Ground

Llewellyn King

Jimmy Dean, the country musician, actor and entrepreneur, famously said: “I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” A new wind turbine from a California startup, Wind Harvest, takes Dean’s maxim to heart and applies it to wind power generation. It goes after untapped, […]

Farewell to the U.S. as the World’s Top Science Nation

Llewellyn King

When I asked John Savage, the retired co-founder of the Department of Computer Science at Brown University, what the essential ingredient in research is, he responded with one word: “Passion.” It is passion that keeps scientists going, dead end after dead end, until there is a breakthrough. It is passion that keeps them at the […]

Europe Knows Russia and Is Deeply Afraid

Europe Knows Russia and Is Deeply Afraid

Llewellyn King

Europe is naked and afraid. That was the message at a recent meeting of the U.K. Section of the Association of European Journalists (AEJ), at which I was an invited speaker. It preceded a stark warning just over a week later from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, also speaking in London, who said the danger […]

A Commencement Address — Get Used to Rejections, We All Get Them Sometimes

A Commencement Address — Get Used to Rejections, We All Get Them Sometimes

Llewellyn King

It is school commencement season. So I am taking the liberty of sharing my column of May 10, 2024, which was first published by InsideSources, and later published by newspapers across the country.  As so many commencement addresses haven’t been delivered yet this year, I thought I would share what I would have said to […]

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