Ep. 109 - Mark Shriver

Ep. 109 - Mark Shriver

Mark Shriver, the author and children’s rights advocate, talks with David Axelrod about the enduring legacies his parents left on the nation and on the wider world, why losing a Congressional race became a great personal development for him, what compelled him to write a book about Pope Francis, and why the policy priorities of the Trump administration could be detrimental to at-risk communities. 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. 536 — Michael Wilbon

Ep. 536 — Michael Wilbon

As a child, Michael Wilbon was allowed to argue about sports and politics at the dinner table—as long as he backed up his point. That early training helped launch Michael into a distinguished career a...

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Ep. 535 — Sen. Mark Kelly

Ep. 535 — Sen. Mark Kelly

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly never planned to go into politics. But in the years after his wife, former Rep. Gabby Giffords, was shot in an assassination attempt, the former astronaut decided to put asi...

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Ep. 534 — Gretchen Carlson

Ep. 534 — Gretchen Carlson

Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson sued the network’s longtime boss Roger Ailes for sexual harassment in 2016, catapulting her into a broader fight for women’s rights. Since leaving Fox News, Gretc...

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Ep. 533 — Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Ep. 533 — Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has carved out a national profile as a staunch advocate for abortion rights and gun control, raising speculation last summer that a 2024 presidential run was in his fut...

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Ep. 532 — Rep. Katie Porter

Ep. 532 — Rep. Katie Porter

California Rep. Katie Porter is best known for wielding a whiteboard during congressional hearings, stumping CEOs and government officials on how their actions impact everyday Americans. As a single m...

4 Mai 20231h

Ep. 531 — Brandon Johnson

Ep. 531 — Brandon Johnson

Chicago mayor-elect Brandon Johnson started his campaign trailing in the polls with little name recognition among Chicago voters. But with the help of the Chicago Teachers Union, the former teacher an...

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Ep. 530 — Asa Hutchinson

Ep. 530 — Asa Hutchinson

Former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson recently announced he’s running for president in 2024. While Gov. Hutchinson has less name recognition than other Republican primary contenders—primarily\ Donal...

20 Apr 20231h 3min

Ep. 529 — Neil King Jr.

Ep. 529 — Neil King Jr.

From trying his hand as a monk at a monastery in Sri Lanka to reporting from Prague following the collapse of the Soviet Union, former reporter Neil King has traveled all over the world. In March 2021...

13 Apr 202359min

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