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We The People Podcasts

Summary: The National Constitution Center is the first and only museum celebrating the United States Constitution and the story of “We the People.” As a national town hall, located on historic Independence Mall in Philadelphia, the Center welcomes former presidents, Supreme Court justices, leading journalists, authors, pundits and scholars to offer diverse perspectives on timely constitutional issues. Join the conversation.

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Podcasts:

 Donald Rumsfeld: Known and Unknown | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:17:27

Marking the first stop on his highly-anticipated national book tour, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld joins the National Constitution Center for a conversation with historian Michael Beschloss about previously undisclosed details and insights about the Bush administration, 9/11, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The discussion also draws on the themes from Rumsfeld's new memoir which chronicles his long career in public service, including his four terms in Congress and his service in the administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George W. Bush. Program recorded on 2/09/11. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Donald Rumsfeld: Known and Unknown | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:17:27

Marking the first stop on his highly-anticipated national book tour, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld joins the National Constitution Center for a conversation with historian Michael Beschloss about previously undisclosed details and insights about the Bush administration, 9/11, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The discussion also draws on the themes from Rumsfeld's new memoir which chronicles his long career in public service, including his four terms in Congress and his service in the administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George W. Bush. Program recorded on 2/09/11. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:58:58

The National Constitution Center presents best-selling author Dan Okrent in a conversation with CEO David Eisner about his new book, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, which tells the fascinating history of Prohibition and its broader constitutional implications. Detailing the political forces that organized to pass the law, Okrent provides an engaging account of how Prohibition got started, its impact on the lives of everyday Americans, and the eventual swell of public support that led to the only constitutional amendment to ever be repealed. Program recorded on 12/06/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:58:58

The National Constitution Center presents best-selling author Dan Okrent in a conversation with CEO David Eisner about his new book, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, which tells the fascinating history of Prohibition and its broader constitutional implications. Detailing the political forces that organized to pass the law, Okrent provides an engaging account of how Prohibition got started, its impact on the lives of everyday Americans, and the eventual swell of public support that led to the only constitutional amendment to ever be repealed. Program recorded on 12/06/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:13:23

The National Constitution Center presents TIME managing editor, Richard Stengel, in a conversation about the 21st Century through the lens of TIME: The Illustrated History of the World’s Most Influential Magazine. Stengel also discusses the current state of media and his tenure as the leader of the Center from 2004-2006 with David Eisner, current President & CEO. Program recorded on 12/02/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:13:23

The National Constitution Center presents TIME managing editor, Richard Stengel, in a conversation about the 21st Century through the lens of TIME: The Illustrated History of the World’s Most Influential Magazine. Stengel also discusses the current state of media and his tenure as the leader of the Center from 2004-2006 with David Eisner, current President & CEO. Program recorded on 12/02/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 What is National Security? | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:29:19

The National Constitution Center’s newly appointed 2010-11 Visiting Scholar, Richard V. Allen, explores the question “What is national security?” in the first program of a two-part series. Allen is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and served under both Presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Stanley Ridgley, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management and International Business at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, facilitates the discussion. Program recorded on 11/15/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 What is National Security? | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:29:19

The National Constitution Center’s newly appointed 2010-11 Visiting Scholar, Richard V. Allen, explores the question “What is national security?” in the first program of a two-part series. Allen is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and served under both Presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Stanley Ridgley, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management and International Business at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, facilitates the discussion. Program recorded on 11/15/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Big Citizenship | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:24:33

The National Constitution Center presents a special Veterans Day, 2010 roundtable conversation about the importance of active citizenship with Alan Khazei, co-founder of City Year and author of the new book Big Citizenship: How Pragmatic Idealism Can Bring Out the Best in America. In a political environment often bogged down by petty bickering and cynicism, Khazei prescribes a way to bridge differences and effect powerful change. Joining Khazei in the discussion is former United States Senator Harris Wofford, Associate Director of the Peace Corps from 1962-1966, and David Eisner, President & CEO of the National Constitution Center and former CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service. Program recorded on 11/11/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Big Citizenship | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:24:33

The National Constitution Center presents a special Veterans Day, 2010 roundtable conversation about the importance of active citizenship with Alan Khazei, co-founder of City Year and author of the new book Big Citizenship: How Pragmatic Idealism Can Bring Out the Best in America. In a political environment often bogged down by petty bickering and cynicism, Khazei prescribes a way to bridge differences and effect powerful change. Joining Khazei in the discussion is former United States Senator Harris Wofford, Associate Director of the Peace Corps from 1962-1966, and David Eisner, President & CEO of the National Constitution Center and former CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service. Program recorded on 11/11/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Ron Chernow on George Washington | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:12:25

Award-winning historian Ron Chernow discusses his new book, Washington: A Life. This painstakingly researched biography of our nation’s foremost founding father provides readers a greater understanding of Washington’s life and times. With access to previously unseen archival sources, Chernow has developed a richly nuanced account of Washington from his early years as a young firebrand to his later years as America’s first president. Dr. Steve Frank, Chief Interpretive Officer at the National Constitution Center, facilitates the discussion. Program recorded on 10/18/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Stephen Breyer on Democracy | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:00:04

The National Constitution Center presents Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer for a discussion about his new book, "Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge’s View." Building on his previous book, "Active Liberty," Justice Breyer considers questions that are fundamental to our constitutional system and the future of the Supreme Court. He argues that since the nine members of the Court are not elected, they need to reinforce their institutional legitimacy by pragmatically applying unchanging constitutional values to ever-changing circumstances. Adam Liptak, Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, leads the discussion. Program recorded on 10/19/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Ron Chernow on George Washington | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:12:25

Award-winning historian Ron Chernow discusses his new book, Washington: A Life. This painstakingly researched biography of our nation’s foremost founding father provides readers a greater understanding of Washington’s life and times. With access to previously unseen archival sources, Chernow has developed a richly nuanced account of Washington from his early years as a young firebrand to his later years as America’s first president. Dr. Steve Frank, Chief Interpretive Officer at the National Constitution Center, facilitates the discussion. Program recorded on 10/18/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Stephen Breyer on Democracy | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:00:04

The National Constitution Center presents Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer for a discussion about his new book, "Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge’s View." Building on his previous book, "Active Liberty," Justice Breyer considers questions that are fundamental to our constitutional system and the future of the Supreme Court. He argues that since the nine members of the Court are not elected, they need to reinforce their institutional legitimacy by pragmatically applying unchanging constitutional values to ever-changing circumstances. Adam Liptak, Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, leads the discussion. Program recorded on 10/19/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Supreme Court Fall '10 Preview | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:11:02

As the Supreme Court begins its new term, the National Constitution Center presents veteran Supreme Court correspondent Lyle Denniston in a conversation with Geoffrey Stone, the National Constitution Center’s 2010-11 Visiting Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, and attorney Helgi Walker, partner at Wiley Rein LLP, that addresses the major cases pending for the new term and the potential impact that newly confirmed Justice Elena Kagan will have on the dynamics of the Court. Program recorded on 9/20/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

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