Sinopsis
A podcast from Washington Post Live, the newsrooms live journalism platform, where top-level government officials, business leaders, cultural influencers and emerging voices discuss the most pressing issues driving the news cycle nationally and across the globe. From one-on-one, newsmaker interviews to in-depth multi-segment programs, Washington Post Live brings The Posts newsroom to life on stage.
Episodios
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Biden Administration officials and experts on vaccines and health equity
17/05/2022 Duración: 01h21minJoin Washington Post Live journalists Yasmeen Abutaleb and Frances Steed Sellers for a series of conversations with Atul Gawande, MD, LaQuandra S. Nesbitt, MD, Cheryl Bettigole, MD, and Cameron Webb, MD, on vaccine equity, how to close the vaccine access gap and how vaccine inequities will affect future global health crises. Recorded on Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
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Sanjena Sathian on her novel 'Gold Diggers'
16/05/2022 Duración: 27minIn our continuing series with cultural pioneers during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Washington Post columnist covering foreign affairs Ishaan Tharoor speaks with author Sanjena Sathian about her debut novel, “Gold Diggers,” and how her work has explored family, community and belonging. Recorded on Monday, May 16, 2022.
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First Look for May 13 with Jonathan Capehart, Damian Paletta, E.J. Dionne and Megan McArdle
13/05/2022 Duración: 28minOn Washington Post Live’s “First Look,” associate editor Jonathan Capehart speaks with The Post’s Damian Paletta, E.J. Dionne and Megan McArdle about the latest inflation numbers, the state of the stock market, upcoming midterms and the future of abortion.
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David Gergen on the legacy of the Presidents he's worked for and the future of the country
12/05/2022 Duración: 29minWashington Post opinions editor-at-large Michael Duffy speaks with David Gergen, former White House adviser to four U.S. presidents, about the leadership lessons learned from his 50-year public service career and how the best hope for the future of democracy is to prepare rising generations for lives of service and leadership, as written in his new book, “Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders Are Made.”
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U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Ben Wallace on the U.K.'s military support for Ukraine
12/05/2022 Duración: 30minWashington Post columnist and associate editor David Ignatius speaks with U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Ben Wallace about Russia’s nuclear saber-rattling and the additional warfare equipment the U.K. has committed to send to Ukraine. Recorded on Thursday, May 12, 2022.
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Alexander Hardy and Allison Arwady, MD on lessons from the pandemic and improving health equity
09/05/2022 Duración: 45minWashington Post senior writer Frances Stead Sellers speaks with Alexander Hardy, the CEO of Genentech, and Allison Arwady, MD, the commissioner of the Chicago Department of Health about scientific breakthroughs, public health and lessons from the pandemic.
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Rep. Ashley Hinson on the 2022 midterms and the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade
09/05/2022 Duración: 28minWashington Post congressional reporter Marianna Sotomayor speaks with Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa) to discuss the 2022 midterms, the challenges in her 2022 run, the GOP’s prospects in the fall and why she believes President Biden’s economic program has led to the highest inflation in decades. Recorded on Monday, May 9, 2022.
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First Look for May 6 with Jonathan Capehart, Robert Barnes, Ruth Marcus and George F. Will
06/05/2022 Duración: 29minOn Washington Post Live’s “First Look,” associate editor Jonathan Capehart speaks with The Post’s Robert Barnes, Ruth Marcus and George F. Will about the leaked draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade, how it will impact the midterms and the effect of rising federal interest rates.
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Emily Oster, PhD and Leana Wen, MD answer viewer questions on protecting kids from COVID-19
06/05/2022 Duración: 29minWashington Post senior news anchor Libby Casey speaks with Emily Oster, PhD, professor of economics at Brown University, and Leana S. Wen, MD, emergency physician, to answer your questions on protecting young children from COVID-19 as guidelines have changed across the country.
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Karin Olofsdotter on where Sweden stands in joining NATO and rising tensions with Russia
05/05/2022 Duración: 28minDiplomacy and national security reporter Missy Ryan speaks with the Swedish Ambassador to the United States Karin Olofsdotter about the growing public support in her country to join NATO and rising tensions between her country and Russia. Recorded on Thursday, May 5, 2022.
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World Press Freedom with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Tikhon Dzyadko and Ekaterina Kotrikadze
04/05/2022 Duración: 42minInvestigative reporter Dana Priest speaks with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and journalists from TV Rain, which was the last independent media outlet in Russia, about the state of press freedom around the world, the challenges of today’s information landscape and the critical role of journalists in chronicling the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Domee Shi on 'Turning Red'
03/05/2022 Duración: 27minWashington Post race and the economy reporter Tracy Jan speaks with Domee Shi, director of “Turning Red," about the inspiration for the film and her own story immigrating from China as a child to becoming part of Pixar’s leadership team. Recorded on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.
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First Look with Jonathan Capehart, Dan Lamothe and Jennifer Rubin
03/05/2022 Duración: 27minOn Washington Post Live’s “First Look,” associate editor Jonathan Capehart speaks with The Post’s Dan Lamothe and Jennifer Rubin on the latest news out of Ukraine, Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, and where the nation stands with COVID. Recorded on Friday, April 29, 2022.
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Anna Wintour and Andrew Bolton on the Met Gala
02/05/2022 Duración: 28minWashington Post senior critic-at-large Robin Givhan speaks with gala chair Anna Wintour and Andrew Bolton, curator of the The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Musée of Art, about this year’s Met Gala, its theme and upcoming exhibition. Recorded on Thursday, April 28, 2022.
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Deborah Birx looks back on her time spent as the White House Coronavirus Task Force Coordinator
28/04/2022 Duración: 30minWashington Post health policy reporter Yasmeen Abutaleb speaks with Deborah Birx, MD, a lifelong public health official who previously led the Trump White House coronavirus task force, about her time as the COVID-19 response coordinator, the alarms she raised and the costly mistakes she says were made at all levels of the federal government, as detailed in her new book, “Silent Invasion: The Untold Story of The Trump Administration, COVID-19, and Preventing the Next Pandemic Before It’s Too Late."
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Arooj Aftab on her creative roots
28/04/2022 Duración: 28minWashington Post staff writer covering media Elahe Izadi speaks with award-winning musician Arooj Aftab about winning a Grammy this year for best global music performance, her creative roots and the power of music to build bridges.
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Georgia President Salome Zourabichvili on support for Ukraine and fears of a Russian invasion
27/04/2022 Duración: 25minWashington Post columnist David Ignatius speaks with Georgia’s president Salome Zourabichvili about her support for Ukraine, the concern about her own country and efforts to promote the European integration of Georgia.
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Hoan Ton-That on how his company's facial recognition technology is being used in Ukraine
27/04/2022 Duración: 29minTechnology reporter Drew Harwell speaks with Hoan Ton-That, CEO of Clearview AI the world’s largest facial recognition network, to discuss how his company’s software is being deployed in the war in Ukraine and around the world.
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Sen. Tim Kaine on the lasting effects of long COVID and the upcoming 2022 midterms
25/04/2022 Duración: 26minWashington Post senior writer Frances Stead Sellers speaks with Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine about his personal experiences with long COVID and his legislation to expand research and treatment resources for people living with the virus.
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Susan Wilner Golden and Katia Walsh on workforce retraining for the digital age
25/04/2022 Duración: 45minWashington Post senior writer Frances Stead Sellers speaks with Susan Wilner Golden, the director of dciX at the Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute, and Katia Walsh, senior vice president and chief strategy and artificial intelligence officer at Levi Strauss & Co., about reskilling America’s workforce to meet the evolving demands of an increasingly digital economy.