
Ep. 154 - Geoffrey Stone
Geoffrey Stone, University of Chicago law professor and author, speaks with David Axelrod about his impressions of his former law school student, James Comey; the likelihood that Roe v. Wade will be o...
8 Kesä 20171h 7min

Ep. 153 - Sen. Tom Cotton
Sen. Tom Cotton, Republican from Arkansas, talks with David Axelrod about why he decided to join the Army and what he learned during his deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan; his assessment of the evol...
5 Kesä 201755min

Ep. 152 - Alfredo Corchado
Alfredo Corchado, author and journalist at the Dallas Morning News, talks with David Axelrod about the two chance encounters that inspired him to pursue a career in journalism, the dangers he and othe...
1 Kesä 20171h 1min

Ep. 151 - Brian Deese
Brian Deese, former senior advisor to President Obama, talks with David Axelrod about the instrumental role Deese played in the 2009 auto bailout, the consequences associated with rolling back financi...
29 Touko 20171h 2min

Ep. 150 - Grover Norquist
Grover Norquist, political advocate and president of Americans for Tax Reform, talks with David Axelrod about how he envisioned his anti-tax pledge as a young boy, his hopes for tax reform under the T...
25 Touko 20171h 6min

Ep. 149 - Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand talks with David about how her faith helps her forge relationships in Congress, how the Democratic Party can rebuild after the 2016 election, and what she thinks about the late...
22 Touko 201749min

Ep. 148 - Tony Blinken
Former Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken discusses spending his formative years overseas, how his experiences during the Kosovo War impacts his understanding of the Syrian conflict, and the diplo...
18 Touko 20171h 5min

Ep. 147 - Gov. Jerry Brown
Jerry Brown, the governor of California, talks with David Axelrod about the lessons he's learned from a remarkable career in American politics, his advice for an embattled President Trump, what the De...
14 Touko 20171h 27min






















