After Words
Summary: Interviews with top nonfiction authors by journalists, public policy makers, legislators, and others familiar with their work.After Words airs each weekend at the following times: Saturday at 10pm ET Sunday at 9pm ET Monday at 12am ET
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Podcasts:
Radio host Mark Levin argues against expansion of the federal government in his book, [Rediscovering Americanism]. Mr. Levin is interviewed by Jim DeMint former South Carolina Senator, 2005-2013.
Former [Wall Street Journal] writer and editor George Melloan describes the paper's role in shaping America. He is interviewed by Rana Foroohar, [Financial Times] global business columnist and associate editor.
Journalist Milo Yiannopoulos discusses his book, [Dangerous] which explores free speech. He is interviewed by Marji Ross President and Publisher of Regnery.
Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) talks about his book [Conscience of a Conservative], in which he calls for a return to core conservative principles. He is interviewed by S.E. Cupp.
Journalist Jesse Eisinger reports on how the Justice Department handles white collar crimes. He is interviewed by Professor Jennifer Taub.
Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) talks about his book [Conscience of a Conservative], in which he calls for a return to core conservative principles. He is interviewed by S.E. Cupp.
Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) talks about her congressional work on social programs. She is interviewed by Aparna Mathur, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
Journalist Sharyl Attkisson reports on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion. She's interviewed by Erik Wemple, [Washington Post] media critic.
Syndicated columnist Naomi Klein discusses shock politics. She is interviewed by Medea Benjamin, co-founder of CODEPINK.
Motherboard senior editor Brian Merchant retraces the creation and development of the iPhone in his book, "The One Device." He is interviewed by [New York Times] reporter Steve Lohr.
Temple University professor Heath Davis examines gender identity. He is interviewed by Sarah Ellis.
Financial expert Rachel Schneider and economics professor Jonathan Morduch report on how low to moderate income families manage their finances. They are interviewed by Professor Kathryn Edin, author of [$2.00 a Day].
Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) recalls the work of forgotten early American figures who fought against a large federal government. He is interviewed by former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal.
New America president and CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter examines the intersection of technology and foreign affairs. She is interviewed by Denis McDonough, former White House Chief of Staff from 2013-2017.
Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) looks at how to engage adolescents and young adults to become independent, active, and engaged citizens. He is interviewed by Steven Olikara, founder and president of the Millennial Action Project.