Ep. 275 — Steven Pearlstein

Ep. 275 — Steven Pearlstein

Steven Pearlstein is a Pulitzer Prize-winning business and economics columnist for The Washington Post. He joins David to chat about his beginnings in business writing, how to interpret the country’s record levels of deficit and present state of the economy, and the potential impact Brett Kavanaugh will have on the Supreme Court. They also discuss Pearlstein’s new book – Can American Capitalism Survive? – which explores how American capitalism has lost its moral legitimacy. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Ep. 453 — Stephanie Cutter

Ep. 453 — Stephanie Cutter

Democratic strategist Stephanie Cutter says she has a fearless streak. This fearlessness gave her the confidence to walk into Gov. Mario Cuomo’s office asking for a job in her early twenties and to la...

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Ep. 452 — John Anzalone

Ep. 452 — John Anzalone

John Anzalone first met President Joe Biden while working as a field organizer in Iowa on Biden’s 1988 presidential campaign. Thirty-three years later, John was the top pollster for Biden’s 2020 campa...

15 Heinä 202158min

Ep. 451 — Ben Rhodes

Ep. 451 — Ben Rhodes

Ben Rhodes thought he wanted to pursue creative writing, but witnessing the 9/11 terrorist attacks as a graduate student at New York University altered his career path. He joined the 2008 Obama campai...

8 Heinä 202159min

Ep. 450 — Nathan Law

Ep. 450 — Nathan Law

As an architect of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Umbrella Movement, Nathan Law first tried to keep his activism a secret from his mother. But before long she saw police arresting him at a protest on live ...

1 Heinä 202156min

Ep. 449 — Surgeon General Vivek Murthy

Ep. 449 — Surgeon General Vivek Murthy

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy was picking up his dry cleaning in Brooklyn when he got a call from the Obama administration asking if he was interested in the job. He wavered at first, but realized it w...

24 Kesä 20211h

Ep. 448 — Cecile Richards

Ep. 448 — Cecile Richards

Growing up was a political affair for activist Cecile Richards. She spent time stuffing envelopes at her family’s dining room table and got in trouble in high school for protesting the Vietnam War. He...

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Ep. 447 — Rep. Liz Cheney

Ep. 447 — Rep. Liz Cheney

When Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney was a little girl, she and her sister would spend Saturday mornings watching cartoons in the West Wing while their father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, served as Chi...

7 Kesä 202147min

Ep. 446 — Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

Ep. 446 — Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has already faced a series of unprecedented crises during her almost four year tenure in the nation’s highest office. The young, progressive Prime Minister ha...

3 Kesä 202152min

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