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16 May 2024 | Robert Kagan on his latest book 'Rebellion,' and why a country led by Trump would be 'frightening' | 00:31:51 | |
Historian and Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about the stakes in the 2024 presidential election, the historical parallels to this moment in American politics and what he calls the “anti-liberal rebellion.”
Conversation recorded on Thursday, May 16, 2024. | |||
23 May 2024 | Hoa Xuande on his breakout role in 'The Sympathizer' and his journey from Australia to Hollywood | 00:29:00 | |
Actor Hoa Xuande, star of the new espionage thriller "The Sympathizer," talks about his role as a double agent in the miniseries, how the show reexamines the Vietnam war through the Vietnamese perspective and how growing up in Australia led him on a path to "figure out who he really is."
Conversation recorded on Thursday, May 23 2024. | |||
30 May 2024 | Best Of: Alicia Roth Weigel on new documentary about intersex community | 00:30:39 | |
Following its success as a 45th annual Telly Award winner in the DEI category, we revisit a 2023 conversation with Alicia Roth Weigel, an activist profiled in “Every Body," a new documentary exploring the lives of intersex people who are born with a combination of male and female biological traits as she discusses the intersex community, gender identity and the state of LGBTQIA+ rights in the country.
Conversation recorded on Wednesday, July 19, 2023. | |||
14 Jun 2024 | Deborah Lipstadt on the rise of antisemitism, threats to democracy and lessons from history | 00:29:48 | |
Historian and special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Deborah Lipstadt joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about the spike in antisemitism following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, her role at the State Department, her scholarship about the Holocaust and the lessons of the past for today.
Conversation recorded on Thursday, June 11, 2024. | |||
20 Jun 2024 | Best Of: Alex Edelman on ‘Just For Us’ and comedy as “a high-wire, high-risk act” | 00:34:43 | |
Alex Edelman has just won a Tony award for his Broadway solo stand-up show "Just for Us" that he also turned into a HBO special. In this encore presentation from April, Edelman talks about exploring antisemitism through humor in the hit show and why the special “felt conversant with the moment but also sort of an escape from” Hamas’s October 7 attack.
Conversation recorded on April 3, 2024. | |||
23 Jul 2024 | Retired judge David Tatel on ‘Vision,’ D.C. circuit tenure and Supreme Court concerns | 00:29:29 | |
Retired judge David Tatel joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about his new memoir, his rise to becoming a judge on the influential D.C. circuit, coming to terms with his blindness and his growing concern about the direction of the Supreme Court.
Conversation recorded on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. | |||
26 Jul 2024 | Special Edition: First Look with the Post's Jonathan Capehart | 01:28:18 | |
In a special expanded edition of First Look, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) talked about Vice President Kamala Harris’s White House campaign, possibilities for her running mate and the political dynamic in his home state. Next, Post reporters and columnists discussed where the presidential contest goes from here and offered perspectives on a historic and unpredictable election.
Conversation recorded on Friday, July 26, 2024. | |||
01 Aug 2024 | Best Of: In conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris | 01:02:29 | |
As she sets the stage for her presidential campaign in the upcoming 2024 election, we revisit this conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris from 2019 as she sat down with Jonathan Capehart to discuss her memoir, upbringing and career in front of a live audience on the campus of George Washington University.
Conversation recorded on Jan. 9, 2019 for Politics and Prose. | |||
08 Aug 2024 | Linda Thomas-Greenfield on the humanitarian and displacement crisis in war-ravaged Sudan | 00:17:52 | |
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about Sudan’s hunger and displacement crisis, the underlying conflict of the country’s civil war and the response from the international community.
Conversation recorded on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. | |||
15 Aug 2024 | Best Of: The state of global press freedom and the threats to democracy | 00:24:51 | |
On the heels of the historic prisoner swap that led to the release of detained journalists Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva, we revisit a conversation from Post Live's World Press Freedom Day May 3 event. Jonathan Capehart speaks with Committee to Protect Journalists CEO Jodie Ginsberg, RSF USA executive director Clayton Weimers and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty CEO Steve Capus about the state of global press freedom, the technological shifts reshaping the media and what's at stake as billions around the world head to the polls this year. | |||
22 Aug 2024 | Rep. James Clyburn on Democrats' enthusiasm around the Harris-Walz presidential campaign | 00:22:25 | |
Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to talk about the Harris-Walz 2024 campaign strategy, the prospects for Democrats to regain control of the House of Representatives and why he feels Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign "surpasses" Barack Obama's 2008 campaign run.
Conversation recorded on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. | |||
19 Sep 2024 | Tara Parker-Pope and Robert Klitzman on cognitive decline and reducing stigma around aging | 00:18:29 | |
Washington Post Well+Being Editor Tara Parker Pope and professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Robert Klitzman join The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about how the impacts of cognitive decline in senior citizens, ways to keep your brain active and stimulated as you get older and reducing the stigma surrounding aging.
Conversation recorded on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. | |||
26 Sep 2024 | John Kerry on the role of U.S. diplomacy with China in combatting climate change globally | 00:13:44 | |
Former U.S. Secretary of State and Inaugural U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart from Washington Post Live's "This is Climate Summit" in New York City to discuss the climate talks between China and the United States, the role of global cooperation to meet the generational challenge of protecting our planet and what the United States needs to learn from its competitor.
Conversation recorded on Monday, September 23, 2024. | |||
04 Oct 2024 | James Balog and Bill Weir on the fate of Antarctica amid an increasingly warming planet | 00:30:40 | |
Environmental photographer, filmmaker and explorer James Balog and CNN anchor and chief climate correspondent Bill Weir join The Post's Jonathan Capehart from Washington Post Live's "This is Climate Summit" in New York City to discuss their work documenting the impact of a warming world on Antarctica’s glaciers and the positive stories they’ve seen on the ground that give them hope.
Conversation recorded on Monday, September 23, 2024. | |||
10 Oct 2024 | Maha Abouelenein on the superpower of self-reliance and the importance of building a personal brand | 00:27:40 | |
Global communications strategist and author of the new book “7 Rules of Self-Reliance,” Maha Abouelenein joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart to discuss practical advice on how individuals can harness their inner potential, her learnings from her three-decade entrepreneurial career about mastering self-reliance and seizing opportunity in today’s world.
Conversation recorded on Thursday, October 10, 2024. | |||
17 Oct 2024 | Bob Woodward on ‘War’ and the upcoming presidential election | 00:36:07 | |
Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss his latest book, “War,” about the three concurrent conflicts seizing the world’s attention: the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and the ongoing political battles in America.
Conversation recorded on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. | |||
25 Oct 2024 | André Holland on 'Exhibiting Forgiveness' and the role of artists in 'social transformation' | 00:29:15 | |
Actor André Holland best known for his standout performance in the Academy Award-winning movie “Moonlight" joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss his new father-son drama “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” his upbringing in Alabama and his roles portraying historical Black figures on screen.
Conversation recorded on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. | |||
01 Nov 2024 | Sen. Gary Peters on the fight for the Senate, Michigan and 2024 stakes | 00:29:27 | |
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart to discuss his role in defending the Democratic majority in the Senate, the Senate electoral map, the battleground state of Michigan and the stakes for the 2024 presidential election.
Conversation recorded on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. | |||
10 Nov 2024 | Special Edition: First Look with the Post's Jonathan Capehart | 00:43:11 | |
In a special edition of First Look, the Post's Jonathan Capehart speaks with national political reporter Michael Scherer about Donald Trump's historic comeback to reclaim the White House. Next, Post opinions columnists, Megan McArdle and Eugene Robinson discuss what a second Trump term could look like and the new power structure on Capitol Hill.
Conversation recorded on Friday, November 8, 2024. | |||
22 Nov 2024 | Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on 2024, lessons for Democrats and the art of power | 00:27:06 | |
One of the most formidable House speakers ever to hold the gavel talks about wielding power and winning and losing in the 2024 election.
Conversation recorded on November 21, 2024 at Global Women’s Summit. | |||
27 Dec 2024 | David Miliband on emergency watchlist of countries at greatest humanitarian risk in 2025 | 00:24:33 | |
David Miliband, president of the International Rescue Committee and the former foreign secretary of the United Kingdom, joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss the IRC’s new emergency watchlist report about the countries at greatest humanitarian risk and the role of the internal community in tackling these crises. | |||
02 Jan 2025 | Shyam Sankar on next phase of the artificial intelligence revolution | 00:19:11 | |
Shyam Sankar, Palantir Technologies CTO, joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss the impact of AI on companies across industries and America’s global technological competitiveness.
Conversation recorded on Thursday, December 5, 2024. | |||
09 Jan 2025 | Runway CEO on the future of Hollywood in the age of AI | 00:17:37 | |
Runway CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss how his company is utilizing AI capabilities to serve as a tool to enhance and revolutionize how films are made.
Conversation recorded on Thursday, December 5, 2024. | |||
17 Jan 2025 | First Look with The Post's Jonathan Capehart, Dan Balz, Eugene Robinson and George F. Will | 00:33:19 | |
In this final episode of CAPEHART, Jonathan Capehart speaks with The Post’s Dan Balz, Eugene Robinson and George F. Will about the top headlines of the week including the latest with the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, President-elect Trump’s cabinet nominees and President Biden’s presidential legacy.
Conversation recorded on Friday, January 17, 2024. | |||
11 Aug 2016 | Preview: The mic check | 00:01:31 | |
Get a flavor for the Washington Post’s newest podcast as Jonathan Capehart does a mic check with former chairman of the Republican Party Michael Steele. | |||
16 Aug 2016 | Michael Steele is no 'Pied Piper.' | 00:19:04 | |
Jonathan talks with former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele, about why Trump is good for Republicans, the party's problem with race and Steele's time studying for the priesthood. | |||
23 Aug 2016 | Wendy Sherman: The world can't believe Donald Trump | 00:18:01 | |
Jonathan talks with Wendy Sherman, former U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, about Donald Trump's potential impact on US foreign policy, the U.S. president's unrivaled ability to launch nuclear weapons and more. | |||
30 Aug 2016 | Darren Walker: Using privilege to fight privilege | 00:26:31 | |
Jonathan talks to Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation about how his being African American, openly gay and raised poor inform his work in the rarefied air of philanthropy, and more including privilege, black lives matter and dancing. | |||
06 Sep 2016 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Doing what needed to be done | 00:32:43 | |
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz talks about the DNC email hack, her decision to resign as chair and the rumors around it, her recent primary victory and more. | |||
13 Sep 2016 | Nancy Pelosi: Never bogged down | 00:22:59 | |
House minority leader Nancy Pelosi talks about why Donald Trump will never be president, the fight for Zika funding, and how she made it as a woman in politics. | |||
20 Sep 2016 | Dr. Anthony Fauci: Forced to rob cancer research to pay for Zika vaccine push | 00:26:25 | |
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses the urgency of funding Zika vaccine research and the possibility of an AIDS-free generation. | |||
23 Sep 2016 | Lonnie Bunch: Even if you're white, "the story of slavery is still your story" | 00:14:16 | |
Lonnie G. Bunch III, founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture talks about the museum from idea to completion, including his initial reaction to a man claiming to have Harriet Tubman's shawl. | |||
27 Sep 2016 | If you still hate Clinton and Trump after the debate, here's Evan McMullin | 00:36:01 | |
Evan McMullin, independent presidential candidate talks about his dim view of Donald Trump and the politicians who support him, the need for a new conservative party, Black Lives Matter and the movie that inspired him to join the CIA. | |||
04 Oct 2016 | Rob Reiner: We are living 'All in the Family' and Trump is Archie Bunker | 00:29:08 | |
Rob Reiner, director, actor and activist, discusses how he thinks the media has failed, the position he dreamed about having in a Clinton administration and whether he's planning a move from entertainment to politics. | |||
11 Oct 2016 | This is the perfect escape from the insanity of our politics today. Meet Franklin Sirmans. | 00:28:28 | |
Franklin Sirmans, director of Perez Art Museum Miami, talks about what it takes to build a 21st century museum and breaking down the walls that separate the museum from the community it inhabits. | |||
18 Oct 2016 | Knight Foundation president: We're in the biggest disruption to information since the printing press | 00:28:09 | |
Alberto Ibarguen, president of the Knight Foundation, explains why the first amendment doesn't apply to the internet and what the foundation is doing about it. | |||
25 Oct 2016 | Export-Import Bank chief Fred Hochberg on jobs, 'good feet' and congressional hurdles | 00:28:00 | |
Fred Hochberg, chairman of the Export-Import Bank, talks about Congress stalling the bank's reauthorization and being one of the highest ranking openly gay members of the Obama administration. | |||
31 Oct 2016 | The everyday trauma of being a black man in America | 00:35:17 | |
As a mother who lost her son over "loud music" and a young man who survived being shot in the head, Lucy McBath and DeJuan Patterson discuss the pain of coping with the violence they've endured. This episode contains explicit language. | |||
08 Nov 2016 | Final election predictions, with Dr. Larry Sabato and his Crystal Ball | 00:24:17 | |
Sabato’s Crystal Ball analyzes and predicts election outcomes and has been named as one of the most accurate predictors. Dr. Larry Sabato walks us through what to expect on election night. | |||
15 Nov 2016 | Michael Steele, Part 1: "Donald Trump is the freest president we've had in a generation" | 00:20:59 | |
In part one of a two-part conversation with Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, talks about why President-elect Donald Trump will govern as a pragmatic populist. | |||
22 Nov 2016 | Michael Steele, Part 2: What Republicans need to do about all "the KKK stuff" | 00:21:08 | |
In part two of Jonathan's conversation with the Michael Steele, former chairman of the RNC, Steele expands on his explanation of how the country got here in the first place and why black Americans didn't show up for Hillary Clinton. | |||
29 Nov 2016 | Here's how to preserve the Kennedy ideal in Trump's America, from a Kennedy | 00:29:49 | |
Mark Shriver, president of Save the Children Action Network, talks about the importance of our country's children, his father, Sargent Shriver, what it's like being a Kennedy and his quest to get an interview with the pope. | |||
05 Dec 2016 | Ambassador Susan Rice on the challenges of national security | 00:21:35 | |
Susan Rice, national security advisor to President Obama, talks about the challenges of national security policy-making including Syria, Russia and Benghazi. She also discusses having the talk about race with her children. | |||
13 Dec 2016 | A call to arms from Attorney General Loretta Lynch | 00:24:25 | |
Loretta Lynch, Attorney General of the United States, discusses Russian involvement in the US presidential election, the rise of hate crimes in the US and calls for private citizens to keep protecting the civil rights of Americans. | |||
20 Dec 2016 | How Valerie Jarrett became Obama's most trusted adviser, and outlasted all her predecessors | 00:34:14 | |
Valerie Jarrett is the longest-serving senior adviser to President Obama. She has survived Washington by being proud of her accomplishments, but never forgetting for whom she worked. | |||
26 Dec 2016 | Former Obama official on the Trump cabinet picks that are actually good hires | 00:26:50 | |
Derek Chollet, former Obama defense department official discusses Obama's foreign policy, Syria and the infamous red line and why some of President-elect Trump's picks to head the Pentagon and Homeland Security are actually good hires. | |||
03 Jan 2017 | When cabinet members need to reach the president, this is the man they talk to first | 00:28:59 | |
Broderick Johnson, White House Cabinet Secretary, is someone you probably have never heard of, but who has enormous power. He discusses meeting President Obama for the first time and working on perhaps his proudest achievement, My Brothers Keeper. | |||
10 Jan 2017 | April Ryan on racial invisibility | 00:24:51 | |
April Ryan, Washington Bureau Chief and White House correspondent for the American Urban Radio Network, discusses the need to be visible and vocal in upcoming years and discusses her latest book, ‘At Mama’s Knee: Mothers and Race in Black and White’. | |||
17 Jan 2017 | A Donald Trump survival guide -- from the mouths of Obama officials | 00:12:36 | |
On this special Inauguration episode, we re-visit interviews with members of Obama's administration as they give their best advice on how to protect his legacy and maintain the progress made. | |||
24 Jan 2017 | Arthur Brooks explains how dignity links Trump and Obama | 00:26:23 | |
There's no one better to talk to about now President Trump than Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute. As the Author of "The Conservative Heart", Brooks discusses how dignity won Donald Trump the White House. | |||
31 Jan 2017 | Lena Epstein: "I am a Jewish, millennial female, who is supporting Trump." | 00:32:00 | |
Former co-chair of President Trump's Michigan campaign, Lena Epstein, explains why she supports Trump and how she navigates being a minority in her party. | |||
07 Feb 2017 | Laurence Tribe on why the judiciary is "our last best hope" | 00:28:20 | |
As a Harvard Law professor, Laurence Tribe, has taught people like former president Obama and Chief Justice John Roberts. So, as someone who would know, Tribe discusses President Trumps rocky relationship with the constitution. | |||
14 Feb 2017 | Tom Perez on why the Democratic party needs a dramatic culture shift | 00:22:50 | |
Former Labor Secretary, Tom Perez, is now running to be the leader of the Democratic Party, a party he says needs a culture change that would allow democrats to connect with people again. | |||
21 Feb 2017 | Keith Ellison: The Democratic Party isn't only for Democrats | 00:25:54 | |
Rep. Keith Ellison wants to be the next chair of the of the DNC and true to his progressive roots, Ellison also believes “the Democratic Party should always be the party that stands with the aspiring working people of America.” | |||
28 Feb 2017 | Professor Daina Ramey Berry | 00:26:25 | |
Professor Daina Ramey Berry, discusses how she wrote about slavery from the slaves perspective instead of writing about them as objects, and why doing that is so important. | |||
07 Mar 2017 | Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union | 00:29:30 | |
Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union discusses uninviting Milo Yiannopoulos to CPAC, his definition of “alt-right” and why conservatives support Trump. | |||
14 Mar 2017 | Tony Blinken: 'This administration has turned our traditional openness into weakness' | 00:34:37 | |
Tony Blinken, Deputy Secretary of State for President Obama, discusses how President Trump's foreign policy fits into America's traditional role in the world including Russia, NATO and American diplomacy. | |||
21 Mar 2017 | Joe Manchin on why he's still a Democrat | 00:27:51 | |
Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) discusses Russian interference in the presidential election and the messy effort to repeal and replace Obamacare. | |||
28 Mar 2017 | Does Estonia understand democracy better than any of us? | 00:14:11 | |
President Kersti Kaljulaid is the first female and youngest person ever to be president of Estonia, a Baltic nation whose worries about a resurgent Russia are tempered by its faith in NATO and democracy. | |||
04 Apr 2017 | Congresswoman Karen Bass on why she feels like a political therapist | 00:28:27 | |
As former speaker of the California Assembly, Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-Calif.) has experience working with a celebrity new to government and says she now feels like a political therapist for her constituents. | |||
11 Apr 2017 | Khalil Gibran Muhammad on how fear of Trump could become as dangerous as Trump himself | 00:28:21 | |
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, a professor at Harvard's Kennedy school, discusses a recent controversy in the schools of his hometown in New Jersey that involved race and slavery and the current dangers it revealed. | |||
18 Apr 2017 | It’s not just Trump: With Brexit and France votes, Russia is cultivating the global right | 00:26:11 | |
Jame Kirchick discusses some themes in his new book including the rightward lurch of Europeans and their governments and the rise of anti-Semitism. | |||
25 Apr 2017 | Author Eric Liu: The power of decentralized resistance | 00:27:43 | |
Eric Liu, author of "You're More Powerful Than You Think: A Citizen's Guide to Making Change Happen" talks about the evolution of resistance movements, and offers advice for protesters today. | |||
02 May 2017 | Richard Branson on Trump’s coal plans: ‘I can’t think of anything more stupid’ | 00:34:17 | |
Sir Richard Branson talks about climate change, space travel, and his kite boarding contest with his best bud Barack Obama.
This interview comes from Washington Post Live and has been edited here for time and clarity. | |||
09 May 2017 | Maxine Waters: Jeff Sessions believes “it’s his job to keep minorities in their place” | 00:31:22 | |
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) talks about wanting to impeach Donald Trump, why she thinks Jeff Sessions is a racist and how she feels about her nickname, 'Auntie Maxine'. | |||
16 May 2017 | Senator Christopher Coons on why he prays for President Trump | 00:17:43 | |
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) discusses the firing of FBI director James Comey, the questions he needs answered to replace him and why he prays for President Trump. | |||
23 May 2017 | "The monuments were murder": New Orleans mayor defends focus on removing confederate monuments | 00:25:17 | |
Mayor Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans, fresh from removing the last of 4 confederate monuments talks race, reconciliation and rebuilding, not just for his city, but for the country. | |||
30 May 2017 | Actor Jesse Williams on race and cultural appropriation: 'Everybody's gonna copy you anyway' | 00:33:34 | |
Grey’s Anatomy actor, Jesse Williams, lit up social media at his acceptance speech at the BET awards last year. In this episode, he discusses cultural appropriation and reminisces about partying with Naomi Campbell at the White House. | |||
06 Jun 2017 | The real reason people say 'I'm not racist, but' | 00:32:53 | |
Justin Gest, author of 'The New Minority: White Working Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality' discusses why working-class whites continue to stick by President Trump. | |||
13 Jun 2017 | Valerie Jarrett on why she's still optimistic about the future | 00:27:16 | |
Valerie Jarrett, former senior adviser to President Obama, is back on the show to discuss Planned Parenthood, LGBT Pride Month and activism across the country. | |||
20 Jun 2017 | Debbie Dingell on the struggle to find a place in her own party | 00:24:12 | |
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) diagnoses problems within the Democratic party and how to solve them. Also, her response to the shooting of congressional republicans and staffers on a baseball field in Alexandria, Va. | |||
27 Jun 2017 | Debunking the myths about Planned Parenthood with Cecile Richards | 00:26:58 | |
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, discusses what defunding the organization really means, what it's like to fight with Congress over her work and the possible impact of Trumpcare on Americans. | |||
04 Jul 2017 | Fourth of July special: What we’ve learned about Trump from six months of interviews | 00:13:50 | |
What better time than the Fourth of July to reflect on what we've learned over the last six months about President Trump? Jonathan revisits key interviews and highlights what we can learn from them. | |||
11 Jul 2017 | Sherrilyn Ifill exposes the absurdity of Trump’s election integrity commission | 00:34:55 | |
The president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, discusses the election integrity commission, the ins and outs of voter suppression efforts around the country, their down ballot implications and the omnipresent spectre of race in all of it. | |||
18 Jul 2017 | Cornell Belcher on the new swing voter | 00:30:05 | |
Cornell Belcher talks about who the new swing voter is and what the Democratic Party needs to do to win them over. | |||
25 Jul 2017 | Kamala Harris gets tough on the Russia probe (and ignores the mansplainers) | 00:28:53 | |
Senator Kamala Harris talks about ignoring mansplaining in the Senate, her disdain for the Attorney General and her love for a man she met on a blind date. | |||
01 Aug 2017 | R. Eric Thomas is the escape from politics that you need right now | 00:32:47 | |
The man who gave us the phrase "Auntie Maxine" has Jonathan completely shook. R. Eric Thomas discusses Emmanuel Macron, Barack Obama and who in the Trump administration he’d like to meet. | |||
08 Aug 2017 | Why Steve Bannon isn't going anywhere | 00:38:15 | |
Steve Bannon is a problematic personality in the White House and constantly rumored to be about to lose his job. But Josh Green, author of “Devil’s Bargain: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the Storming of the White House,” says Bannon is here to stay. | |||
15 Aug 2017 | Vanita Gupta on the unabashed display of white supremacy in Charlottesville | 00:19:37 | |
Given the events of Charlottesville, you need to hear from Vanita Gupta, former head of the Civil Rights Division in the Justice Department under President Obama and President and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. | |||
22 Aug 2017 | Outtakes from a year of 'Cape Up' (including one conversation that went off the rails) | 00:16:45 | |
'Cape Up' is having its first anniversary and in honor of the big day, Jonathan and Carol Alderman, the show's producer, bring you some of their favorite outtakes. | |||
29 Aug 2017 | Dr. Carla Hayden on being the first female African-American librarian of Congress | 00:27:41 | |
Dr. Carla Hayden, the first female African-American librarian of Congress tells Jonathan why she's more of a museum director than a librarian. Plus, she brings out some of the library's most interesting items. | |||
05 Sep 2017 | Shai Akabas explains the debt ceiling in plain English | 00:24:52 | |
Shai Akabas, economic policy director at the Bipartisan Policy Center, discusses the debt ceiling and the dangers of not raising it. | |||
12 Sep 2017 | Howard Dean on young voters: ‘These people are not Democrats’ | 00:22:32 | |
As Hillary Clinton hits the talk show circuit to talk about the 2016 presidential election, Jonathan turns to Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont, to talk about the party’s future and that of the Republican Party. | |||
19 Sep 2017 | Aggie Gund and Darren Walker on the Art For Justice Fund | 00:30:52 | |
Renowned philanthropist and art collector Aggie Gund stunned the art world when she sold a painting for $165 million and then used most of the money to start the "Art for Justice Fund" with Ford Foundation President Darren Walker. | |||
26 Sep 2017 | Trita Parsi explains why pulling out of the nuclear deal with Iran would be harmful | 00:36:08 | |
After Trump called the Iran nuclear deal an embarrassment, Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council, explains who actually negotiated the deal and what it would mean if Trump pulled the United States out of the deal. | |||
03 Oct 2017 | Broderick Johnson returns to discuss My Brother's Keeper and race relations after Obama | 00:31:03 | |
The former assistant to the president and White House cabinet secretary talks about how he is continuing the work of My Brother's Keeper during the Trump administration, and debates Ta-Nehisi Coates's latest article with Jonathan. | |||
10 Oct 2017 | Stacey Abrams on running to be Georgia's first black female governor | 00:26:46 | |
Stacey Abrams resigned as the minority leader of the Georgia Statehouse to run for governor in 2018, and she has a message that the Democratic party and the electorate need to hear. | |||
17 Oct 2017 | Roberta Kaplan on fighting white supremacists in the U.S. | 00:23:41 | |
In August, white supremacists and Neo-Nazis released terror on the people of Charlottesville, VA. The people are fighting back with a lawsuit helmed by Roberta Kaplan, the woman who successfully argued the case that hastened marriage equality in the U.S. | |||
24 Oct 2017 | There’s a ‘poisonous dynamic among white people’ over who’s to blame for racism | 00:36:02 | |
To further his understanding of the political motivations of the white working-class, Jonathan talks to Joan Williams, author of 'White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America', about how the economy, family and race all play a role. | |||
31 Oct 2017 | Declaring opioids a public health emergency won't solve the crisis. Here's what will. | 00:30:43 | |
In Trump's declaration of the opioid crisis as a public health emergency he forgot to focus on how it would be funded. Dr. Susan Blumenthal talks about where the money might come from and how we got here in the first place. | |||
07 Nov 2017 | Maya MacGuineas explains the difference between tax reform and tax cuts | 00:29:18 | |
Congress is debating a tax bill. Maya MacGuineas, the president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, breaks down the complicated tax reform debate and explains why popular deductions might actually hurt our nation's fiscal health. | |||
14 Nov 2017 | Russia, the Clinton campaign and Chardonnay: Donna Brazile unloads | 00:51:54 | |
Donna Brazile discusses her contentious relationship with the Clinton campaign, the impact of the Russian hack on the DNC and why she wrote her controversial book about it in the first place.
This interview contains some adult language. | |||
21 Nov 2017 | ‘Hardball’ anchor Chris Matthews on what today’s politicians can learn from Bobby Kennedy | 00:33:10 | |
Chris Matthews of MSNBC's 'Hardball' talks about writing his eighth book, 'Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit,' and Bobby Kennedy's role in the Civil Rights Era and his family's politics. | |||
28 Nov 2017 | Hillary Clinton reflects with raw honesty on Trump and 2016 | 00:34:14 | |
Hillary Clinton joins Jonathan and talks about why she wanted to be president, coming to terms with the fact that people don't like her, and sexism and misogyny. | |||
05 Dec 2017 | Ali Noorani of the National Immigration Forum talks about DACA | 00:25:02 | |
Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, talks about DACA and how to move forward in the immigration debate. | |||
12 Dec 2017 | Dan Rather talks about politics and media | 00:45:42 | |
Dan Rather, the former CBS news anchor, talks about his new book "What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism," politics, media and why he's still such a hit with Millennials. | |||
19 Dec 2017 | Rep. Frederica Wilson on Sgt. La David Johnson | 00:40:17 | |
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson of Florida discusses why she is angry about the conflicting stories about what happened to Sgt. La David Johnson and President Trump's call to his widow. | |||
26 Dec 2017 | Deborah Rutter on how the Kennedy Center is much more than "the honors" | 00:28:33 | |
Deborah Rutter, president of the Kennedy Center, talks about installing the performing arts center's first artistic director for hip hop to the challenges of being the local performing arts center for the nation's capital. | |||
02 Jan 2018 | Dionne Warwick on her work in the fight against HIV/AIDS | 00:26:17 | |
Dionne Warwick, a seven time Grammy award winner and early activist in the fight against HIV/AIDS discusses her work as an activist and what she would do if President Trump called her about it. | |||
09 Jan 2018 | Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe reflects on his term in office | 00:36:36 | |
Soon-to-be former governor Terry McAuliffe talks about the Virginia gubernatorial election, his views on race and gender issues, and what it was like serving during an eventful time in Virginia politics. |
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