
Tuesday, Mar. 13, 2018
With the prominent opposition leader Leopoldo López under house arrest, Venezuela thought its loudest political prisoner had finally been silenced. But he refused to buckle, even facing the prospect o...
13 Mars 201826min

Monday, Mar. 12, 2018
With Venezuela in crisis, its most vocal opposition leader, Leopoldo López, is under house arrest, unable to act. What happens if he does? Guest: Wil S. Hylton, a contributing writer for the New York ...
12 Mars 201828min

Friday, Mar. 9, 2018
Hush money. Catch-and-kill deals. The threat of blackmail. An elaborate system has developed to silence women who level accusations against powerful men. One of those women is Stephanie Clifford, a po...
9 Mars 201822min

Thursday, Mar. 8, 2018
In announcing new protections on steel and aluminum imports, President Trump said he was acting in the interest of national security. But could the real threat be the tariffs themselves? Guest: Peter...
8 Mars 201826min

Wednesday, Mar. 7, 2018
South Korea says that the North is willing to talk about giving up its atomic arsenal. What happened to the threat of nuclear war? Guest: Mark Landler, a White House correspondent for The New York Tim...
7 Mars 201820min

Tuesday, Mar. 6, 2018
The New York Times has a new five-part podcast series that tries to solve a real-life problem with a surprising story. So today, instead of or usual show, we offer “Change Agent,” hosted by Charles Du...
6 Mars 201828min

Monday, Mar. 5, 2018
In the days since the shooting in Parkland, Fla., a group of teenagers has risen to national prominence for their activism and calls for gun control. But more than 3,000 students attend Stoneman Dougl...
5 Mars 201819min

Friday, Mar. 2, 2018
When we spoke with Representative Tom Rooney, a Florida Republican, in July, he said he was starting to feel defeated by the state of politics in Washington. Nine months later, we check back in, and h...
2 Mars 201833min






















