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:
On Friday, former Trump adviser Roger Stone was arrested & indicted on charges of making false statements to Special Counsel Robert Mueller, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering. In this 2017 interview, Stone discusses the 2016 election.
Melissa Fleming, chief spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees tells the story of a young Syrian woman's journey from Syria to Europe. She is interviewed by Dr. Michel Gabaudan.
Radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt discusses his blueprint for how the Republican Party can move forward successfully as the majority party. Mr. Hewitt is interviewed by [New York Daily News] columnist. S.E. Cupp.
Professor Emrys Westacott explores the philosophy behind frugal living. He is interviewed by [Washington Post] columnist Michelle Singletary.
Fox News Channel chief political anchor Bret Baier looks at the exchange of power from President Eisenhower to President Kennedy. He is interviewed by Susan Eisenhower, president of the Eisenhower Group.
[New York] magazine columnist Jonathan Chait examines President Obama's record as president. He is interviewed by Jim Acosta, senior White House correspondent for CNN.
Journalist Sophie Pinkham discusses Ukraine's history and life today in the country amidst ongoing conflict. She is interviewed by Alexander Cooley, Director of the Harriman Institute at Columbia University.
[Wall Street Journal] editor Joann Lublin looks at over 50 top women leaders in corporate America. She is interviewed by Jay Newton-Small, author of [Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works].
Johns Hopkins professor Ellen Silbergeld looks at new farming methods and technology and their impact on consumers, the environment, and workers. Professor Silbergeld is interviewed by Dan Glickman.
Jason Brennan argues that democratic political systems fail to provide the best outcomes and calls for a form of government run by the most knowledgeable. He is interviewed David Boaz of the Cato Institute.
Professor Eugene Soltes talks about the motivations behind white collar crime. He is interviewed by Robert Khuzami, former director of the Division of Enforcement for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Former Senator George Mitchell (D-ME) discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and negotiations to bring peace to the region. He is interviewed by Jane Harman, president and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Center.
Journalist Gary Younge looks at gun deaths in America over a 24-hour period. He is interviewed by Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, staff writer for [The Atlantic].
Sebastian Mallaby discusses the life of Alan Greenspan in his book. He is interviewed by Alice Rivlin, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former vice chair of the Federal Reserve.
Economist George Borjas examines the impact of immigration on the U.S. economy throughout history. He is interviewed by Edward Alden, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of [The Closing of the American Border].