
Ep. 66 - Jeffrey DeLaurentis
Jeffrey DeLaurentis, chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, sits down with David to discuss his career at the State Department, his three posts in Cuba, the Obama administration’s push ...
14 Heinä 201653min

Ep. 65 - Newton Minow
Newton Minow, former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, sits down with David to discuss the clandestine role he and his agency played during the Cuban missile crisis, his personal remi...
11 Heinä 20161h 14min

Ep. 64 - Maggie Haberman
Maggie Haberman, presidential campaign correspondent at The New York Times, chats with David about her family’s journalism background, her time on the City Hall beat, what it was like covering 9/11, t...
7 Heinä 201653min

Ep. 63 - Paul Begala
Paul Begala, adviser to the pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC Priorities USA, talks to David about his loss to Hank the Hallucination at the University of Texas, his years working for President Bill Clint...
4 Heinä 20161h 4min

Ep. 62 - Sen. Susan Collins
Sen. Susan Collins, Republican from Maine, chats with David about her two decades on Capitol Hill, her relationship with Hillary Clinton, why she is not yet ready to endorse Donald Trump, and more. To...
30 Kesä 201651min

Ep. 61 - Isaac Lee
Isaac Lee, chief news and digital officer of Univision News and CEO of Fusion, chats with David about his grandfather fighting the Nazis and later moving to Colombia, the death threats Lee received as...
27 Kesä 201655min

Ep. 60 - Sen. Al Franken
Minnesota Senator Al Franken talks with David about his journey from comedian to politician, his work on mental health issues, Congressional dysfunction, the Orlando shooting, and more. To learn more ...
23 Kesä 20161h 2min

Ep. 59 - Bill Walton
Bill Walton, one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history and former basketball announcer for ABC, ESPN, and NBC, chats with David about the importance of leadership, what he learned playing for John...
20 Kesä 20161h 2min






















