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Former Israeli PM Barak Criticizes Netanyahu's Leadership

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Expert Roundtable on the Rise of AI

Expert Roundtable on the Rise of AI

Whether AI "makes our societies more or less equitable, unlocks breakthroughs or becomes a tool of authoritarians — is up to us." That is the warning, and the call to arms, from the Biden administration this week. In just a few short months, the power and the peril of

Columnist: The Link Between Trump’s Indictments and the KKK

Columnist: The Link Between Trump’s Indictments and the KKK

With the 2024 U.S. presidential race well underway, democracy continues to be tested. Donald Trump's latest indictment gets to the heart of the matter. Jamelle Bouie is a columnist for the New York Times and joins Walter Isaacson to assess the current state of U.S. politics.

New Doc: Ravish Kumar and the Threat to Free Speech in India

New Doc: Ravish Kumar and the Threat to Free Speech in India

Press freedom is in crisis in India. The world’s largest democracy is one of the worst countries for journalism according to the advocacy group Reporters Without Borders. Now, a new documentary is focusing on violence against journalists and politically partisan media. "While We Watched" follows veteran Indian

China’s Rise as a Naval Power and What’s at Stake for the US

China’s Rise as a Naval Power and What’s at Stake for the US

In China, there are signs of trouble for the world’s second largest economy. High rates of youth unemployment, a housing market crisis and ballooning local debt have slowed the country’s post-pandemic recovery. Yet Beijing’s political influence overseas is growing. Toshi Yoshihara, a senior fellow at the Center

Chris Christie on Trump & the "Barbarism" Committed by Putin

Chris Christie on Trump & the "Barbarism" Committed by Putin

Most of Donald Trump's rivals are too timid to take him on, but not Chris Christie. He is the former governor of New Jersey and a former federal prosecutor. Now, as a Republican presidential candidate, he says that Trump "cannot be the nominee," and will not

James McBride On Community, Book Bans and His New Novel

James McBride On Community, Book Bans and His New Novel

Award-winning author James McBride explores hope and humanity in his new novel. One of President Obama and Oprah’s recommended authors, McBride has now released "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store." He joins Walter Isaacson to discuss the triumph of love over evil.

When Crack Was King: The Effects of a Misunderstood Era

When Crack Was King: The Effects of a Misunderstood Era

Life in the United States was blighted by the crack epidemic of the 1980s, which devastated communities and defined a generation. "When Crack Was King," a new book by journalist Donovan Ramsey, takes apart many of the misconceptions surrounding the crack era. The author joins Hari Sreenivasan to

20 Days in Mariupol: “Nightmare You Cannot Wake Up From"

20 Days in Mariupol: “Nightmare You Cannot Wake Up From"

The key Ukrainian port city of Mariupol was besieged soon after Russia’s invasion started. A team from The Associated Press were the only international reporters to remain in the city when fighting broke out. What they witnessed made headlines globally and exposed the atrocities being committed by Russian forces.

The Human Toll of Red Tape in Healthcare

The Human Toll of Red Tape in Healthcare

Dr. Chavi Eve Karkowsky is a maternal-fetal physician. In a new essay for the New York Times, she argues that “administrative burden” is putting undue stress on the U.S. healthcare system. Dr. Karkowsky tells Michel Martin how red tape complicates access to care and endangers lives.

Lessons From Women Who Served in WWII

Lessons From Women Who Served in WWII

In her new book, military analyst Lena Andrews looks at American women in uniform during World War II. Some 350,000 American women enlisted, but their contribution to the war effort -- from D-Day to victory -- has long been overlooked. Andrews joins Walter Isaacson to discuss the women'

Korea’s Jeju Women Fight for Survival Against Climate Change

Korea’s Jeju Women Fight for Survival Against Climate Change

Too often, the worst effects of climate change are experienced by those who contribute to it the least. Few people feel this more deeply than the Haenyeo women of Jeju Island. This community of women has been diving for generations and they’re witnessing first hand how the climate crisis

What New Antitrust Guidelines Mean for Americans

What New Antitrust Guidelines Mean for Americans

There are bold new moves underway in the U.S. to scrutinize blockbuster business deals and ensure they are in the interest of consumers and the wider economy. Assistant attorney general Jonathan Kanter and FTC chair Lina Khan join Walter to discuss the new proposed merger and acquisition guidelines released

Inside Russia’s Wagner Group: “Maximum Horror"

Inside Russia’s Wagner Group: “Maximum Horror"

Known for fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, staging an armed uprising against the Kremlin and supporting coups in Africa, the Wagner mercenary group's next target might be the West. So says The New Yorker's Joshua Yaffa. In a recent piece on the Wagner Group, Yaffa

Queen of Jordan on the Food Crisis in Gaza

Queen of Jordan on the Food Crisis in Gaza

On Sunday, the United States and Jordan conducted another joint airdrop into northern Gaza. Jordan’s Queen Rania has been outspoken in defense of Gaza civilians. She is urging the United States and other allies of Israel to use all their leverage to end what she calls Israel’s “deliberate

Former NBA Star Rex Chapman on Addiction and Recovery

Former NBA Star Rex Chapman on Addiction and Recovery

NBA veteran Rex Chapman sits down with Michel Martin to discuss his new memoir, "It’s Hard for Me to Live with Me." In it, Chapman details his rise to basketball stardom and the challenges he faced along the way — debilitating anxiety and racist hostility when he engaged

Bill Kristol: Trump’s “Authoritarian Vision” for a 2nd Term

Bill Kristol: Trump’s “Authoritarian Vision” for a 2nd Term

Both President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump have managed to clinch their party’s nominations, although Americans across the country will continue to take part in the primary process until it ends in June. As the presidential race heats up, former long-time Republican Bill Kristol warns of the

"A Failure of Humanity:" IRC CEO on Impending Famine in Gaza

"A Failure of Humanity:" IRC CEO on Impending Famine in Gaza

Israeli military action continues to devastate the civilian population in Gaza. A three-day siege of Al-Shifa Hospital is in progress despite the fact that thousands are sheltering there. The bombardment is pushing Gaza towards the brink of catastrophic hunger. David Miliband is President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee

IAEA Head on Nuclear Weapons at “The Frontline of War”

IAEA Head on Nuclear Weapons at “The Frontline of War”

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency discusses ongoing safety issues at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Rafael Grossi met with Putin earlier this month and is now in Brussels, where leaders gathered for the first-ever nuclear energy summit, and stressed the importance of the

Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Gaza: A Look at U.S. Foreign Policy

Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Gaza: A Look at U.S. Foreign Policy

As the prospect of a new Trump presidency casts a shadow over Ukraine's future on the battlefield, Michael Froman, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Walter Isaacson to discuss how shifts in U.S. foreign policy are resonating in Washington and beyond.

Knesset Member: Gaza Crisis “Could Not Happen” Without U.S.

Knesset Member: Gaza Crisis “Could Not Happen” Without U.S.

Left-wing Israeli lawmaker Ofer Cassif is a passionate opponent of West Bank settlement, and of Netanyahu's handling of the war. Cassif strongly believes a political solution is needed. He joins Michel Martin to explain why, and how, he survived a recent effort to impeach him.

Regina King on her New Netflix Film “Shirley”

Regina King on her New Netflix Film “Shirley”

The brand-new biopic "Shirley" spotlights the remarkable story of a presidential candidate and political trailblazer. Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to Congress, and in 1972 became the first to run for president. Academy Award-winning actor and director Regina King takes on the challenge of portraying

Charles Duhigg on the Power of “Supercommunicators”

Charles Duhigg on the Power of “Supercommunicators”

Communication is crucial in all of our daily lives: in the workplace, in our personal relationships and, more than ever, online. How can we communicate better? And how can we make that a force for positive change? Author Charles Duhigg explores these questions in his new book, "Supercommunicators,” and

Josh Tyrangiel: “Let AI Remake the Whole U.S. Government"

Josh Tyrangiel: “Let AI Remake the Whole U.S. Government"

Josh Tyrangiel joins Walter Isaacson to discuss his latest piece for The Washington Post: "Let AI Remake the Whole U.S. Government (and Save the Country)." The essay examines how governments can harness the power of AI to improve citizens' lives -- from SNAP benefits to mental