Oliver Stone on Interviewing Vladimir Putin and Taking on Wall Street (Part 2)
The Oscar-winning director discusses taking on Wall Street through film and American foreign policy, as well as his upcoming Showtime series.
The Oscar-winning director discusses taking on Wall Street through film and American foreign policy, as well as his upcoming Showtime series.
The Oscar-winning director discusses his unique take on history through his films.
The former CIA analyst discusses his time in the agency and how he believes intelligence was used to wrongly justify wars.
The documentary filmmaker discusses digital privacy and his latest film, "What Lies Upstream," about the safety of drinking water.
The healthcare reform advocate and oncologist discusses where the Affordable Care Act falls short and what can be done to fix the system.
The attorney and author talks about how the Clinton administration played a role in Trump's current immigration policies.
The immigration and labor attorney discusses the trauma of being an undocumented immigrant since President Trump has taken office.
The Somali-born American writer discusses his early life in the war-torn country and becoming an American.
The author of "Finks: How the CIA Tricked the World’s Best Writers" discusses how the spy agency used its own form of propaganda to counter criticism.
The former Marketplace reporter discusses his controversial blog post about neutrality in the Trump era, "Objectivity is dead and I'm okay with it."
The illustrator and author discusses his recent book, "Mary Astor’s Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936."
The history professor and editor of the blog Informed Comment talks about Islamophobia and foreign relations under President Trump.
The award-winning journalist and managing editor of PBS NewsHour talks about women in the press and the next generation of the media.
The USC professor and former director of Voice of America (VOA) discusses the need for a strong press and opposition during the Trump presidency.
Heyday Books' Steve Wasserman talks with "Scheer Intelligence" host Robert Scheer about why books are more important now than ever.