C-span Radio - The C-span Podcast

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Synopsis

The C-SPAN Podcast, go beyond the headlines of the stories shaping the conversation in Washington and across the country with interviews that provide background and context to the issues and events dominating the news cycle

Episodes

  • Episode 24: Francisco Toro on the Crisis in Venezuela

    18/08/2017 Duration: 26min

    Earlier this month, President Trump addressed the deepening political and economic crises in Venezuela stating that the U.S. may consider "military options" if the situation gets worse. This week we spoke to Francisco Toro, a Venezuelan journalist and the Executive Editor of English-language blog Caracas Chronicles, about the current state of affairs in Venezuela and the rapidly deteriorating quality of life for those who remain in the country.

  • Episode 23: Robert Kahn on North Korea Sanctions

    11/08/2017 Duration: 25min

    Earlier this month, the 15-member U.N. Security Council voted unanimously to impose strict new sanctions on North Korea in response to that country's ongoing testing of nuclear weapons. This week, we spoke to Robert Kahn, a senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, about how sanctions are enforced and why China will be critical in determining the effectiveness of any new sanctions against Pyongyang.

  • Episode 22: Bill Browder on the Magnitsky Act and Putin's Russia

    28/07/2017 Duration: 24min

    Businessman and author Bill Browder was once one of Russia's top foreign investors, but in 2005 he was kicked out of the country and labeled a national security threat by President Vladimir Putin. Mr. Browder discusses Putin's Russia and the Magnitsky Act, which was named for his late lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, who was imprisoned for 11 months before dying in prison.

  • Episode 21: Joseph Califano Jr. on the 1967 Detroit Riots

    21/07/2017 Duration: 28min

    50 years ago this week, the 1967 Detroit Riots began. They lasted over five days in July, ignited by long-simmering racial tensions. podcast we look back at the riots with Joseph Califano Jr. He who served as a principal domestic aide to President Lyndon B. Johnson and was with him during that tumultuous time.

  • Episode 20: Henry Olsen on Reagan-Era Tax Reform

    14/07/2017 Duration: 25min

    This week we look at President Reagan's efforts to reform the tax code in the 1980's with Henry Olse, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the author of "The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar Conservatism"

  • Episode 19: Jeffrey Rosen on the Declaration of Independence and American democracy.

    30/06/2017 Duration: 24min

    Our guest this week is Jeffrey Rosen, President & CEO of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. The Declaration of Independence is part of the framework of America's democracy. He offers his perspective on the document that shapes our country 240 years later.

  • Episode 18: David Daley on Gerrymandering

    23/06/2017 Duration: 25min

    Our guest this week is David Daley author of "Ratf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count." We talked with him about Republican efforts to carve out districts that have helped the GOP since 2010.

  • Episode 17: John Dean on Watergate

    16/06/2017 Duration: 33min

    June 17th marks the 45th Anniversary of the Watergate break-in. This week we revisit the first months of the scandal with Nixon-era White House General Counsel John Dean.

  • Episode 16: Ray Smock on Congressional Investigations

    07/06/2017 Duration: 27min

    This week we examine the history of congressional investigations with Ray Smock, the director of the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies at Shepherd University and a former Historian of the House of Representatives.

  • Episode 15: Fabrice Pothier on NATO

    02/06/2017 Duration: 26min

    This week Fabrice Pothier, former Director of Policy Planning for NATO, discusses the organization's history, mission, and budget.

  • Episode 14: Max Ehrenfreund on Declining Wages and the Shrinking Middle Class

    26/05/2017 Duration: 22min

    This week's guest is Washington Post reporter Max Ehrenfreund. We spoke with him about a new report examining declining American wages and the shrinking middle class.

  • Episode 13: Robert Danin on the Middle East Peace Process

    19/05/2017 Duration: 26min

    This week's guest is Robert Danin, a senior fellow for Middle East Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and former Deputy Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs during the George W. Bush administration. We spoke with him about the history of the Arab-Israeli peace process.

  • Episode 12: Tim Wiener on the FBI and James Comey

    12/05/2017 Duration: 23min

    With President Trump's dismissal of now-former FBI Director James Comey dominating the news we spoke to Pulitzer Prize winner Tim Weiner, author of Enemies: A History of the FBI.

  • Episode 11: LuAnn Bennett on Running for Congress

    05/05/2017 Duration: 26min

    With both parties recruiting candidates to run for office during the 2018 midterm elections, our guest this week is LuAnn Bennett, who lost in 2016 to Republican Rep. Barbara Comstock in the race to represent Virginia's 10th District. We talked with her about her experience running for office.

  • Episode 10: Richard Norton Smith on President Trump's first 100 Days

    03/05/2017 Duration: 27min

    Our guest this week is presidential historian and author Richard Norton Smith. We talked with him about using a president's first 100 days in office as a measurement of success and why FDR set a standard that may not be matched.

  • Episode 9: Nile Gardiner on Brexit and the UK Election

    21/04/2017 Duration: 27min

    Our guest this week is Nile Gardiner, a former aid to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the Director of the Heritage Foundation's Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom. We talked with him about Brexit and the upcoming general election in the U.K.

  • Episode 8: Maya MacGuineas on the Debt and the Deficit

    14/04/2017 Duration: 28min

    Our guest this week is the Maya MacGuineas, She is the president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and the head of the Campaign to Fix the Debt. We talked with her about the differences between the $20 trillion debt and the year-to-year deficit and why failing to raise the debt ceiling could be catastrophic for the U.S. and global economies.

  • Episode 7: Bill Richardson on North Korea

    07/04/2017 Duration: 27min

    Our guest this week is the former Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson. As a diplomat and Special Envoy, Gov. Richardson has received four Nobel Peace Prize nominations, and has successfully won the release of hostages and American servicemen in North Korea, Cuba, Iraq and Sudan. We talked with him the current state of tension between North Korea and the U.S. and why he thinks the U.S. needs to change its approach to engaging with what many describe as "the Hermit Kingdom."

  • Episode 6: Don Ritchie on the Senate and the Nuclear Option

    31/03/2017 Duration: 29min

    With the Senate set to vote on the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to serve on the Supreme Court, our guest this week is Don Ritchie. He is the Historian Emeritus of the U.S. Senate. We talked with him about the Senate filibuster rules and how the threat of the so-called nuclear option has been used by both parties.

  • Episode 5: Steve Bell on the Federal Budgeting Process

    24/03/2017 Duration: 27min

    Our guest this week is Steve Bell, a senior advisor at the Bipartisan Policy Center. He's a veteran of the Senate Budget Committee, working in various roles – including Staff Director – from the early 1980's until 2009. We talked with him about the process of creating the federal budget and why the President's budget proposal is important.

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