Peter Edelman: Democrats Have Helped Criminalize Poverty in America (Part Two)
The Georgetown Law professor talks about his most recent book on the criminalization of poverty in America throughout the past decades.
The Georgetown Law professor talks about his most recent book on the criminalization of poverty in America throughout the past decades.
The director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality talks about how the criminal justice system continues the cycle of poverty in America.
The "Joy Luck Club" producer discusses her connection to China and how it has influenced her career in filmmaking in Hollywood.
The history professor discusses his new book about a small group of civilians in Los Angeles in the 1930s and 40s who helped fight Nazis in America.
The director discusses his new film about the true story of a young Canadian journalist who embedded himself with Somali pirates.
The author discusses his time in Afghanistan both as a reporter and as a hostage, which are detailed in his book "The Trade."
The documentary filmmaker discusses his new film "The Force," about the Oakland Police Department, which is attempting to make internal reforms.
The documentary filmmaker and Hollywood actress discusses her film "The General and Me" about Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap.
The senior analyst at the National Security Archive discusses the need for transparency of government documents.
The former military analyst talks about why he leaked the Pentagon Papers and why there aren’t more whistleblowers today.
The Dean of Berkeley's Law School discusses his new book, "Free Speech on Campus," and the limitations of the First Amendment.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses his acclaimed novel, "The Sympathizer," and the legacy of the Vietnam War on "Scheer Intelligence."
The filmmaker discusses his documentary about Jane Goodall which primarily uses previously unseen footage of the primatologist in Africa in the 1960s.
The 95-year-old television icon, who produced some of TV's most memorable comedies, including The Jeffersons and Maude, talks about politics and mortality,
In the first of this two-part conversation, the 95-year-old television icon talks about his time in the military and his shows' biggest controversies.