Hamilton Fish: Breathing Fresh Life Into Journalism
The publisher of the New Republic and former publisher of The Nation discusses the changing landscape of the fourth estate.
Brian Knappenberger: The Dangers of Billionaires Silencing Media
The documentary filmmaker discusses his latest film about the end of Gawker and the billionaire who helped bring it down.
Danny Goldberg: Music Is Still a Positive Force in the World
The music industry insider discusses his new book about the summer of love and the changing business of music.
Melvin A. Goodman: A Truth-Teller at the CIA
The former CIA analyst discusses his book "Whistleblower at the CIA: An Insider’s Account of the Politics of Intelligence."
James Forman, Jr.: The Immorality of Mass Incarceration
The professor and former public defender discusses his new book "Locking Up Our Own" about the mass incarceration of black men.
Peter Moskowitz: Gentrification Is Killing Entire Cities
The journalist and writer talks about the downside of gentrification, housing as a right, and his new book, "How to Kill A City."
Mark Lloyd: Communications Are Essential to a Democracy
The professor and former broadcaster discusses his most recent book, “The Communications Crisis in America and How to Fix It.”
Laboni Hoq: A Voice for the Rights of the Undocumented
The civil rights attorney and Bangladeshi immigrant talks about advocating for immigrants and the ammunition President Trump has given attorneys.
John Scheinfeld on the Making of ‘Chasing Trane’
The documentary filmmaker behind films like "The US vs. John Lennon" discusses his latest movie about jazz icon John Coltrane.
Laura Poitras: A Filmmaker Who’s Not Afraid to Take Risks
The Oscar-winning documentarian behind "Citizenfour" discusses her new film "Risk" about Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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.
Oliver Stone: A Controversial and Provocative Original (Part I)
The Oscar-winning director discusses his unique take on history through his films.
Ray McGovern: The Faulty Intelligence Driving Our Forever Wars
The former CIA analyst discusses his time in the agency and how he believes intelligence was used to wrongly justify wars.
Cullen Hoback: Is the Government Keeping Drinking Water Safe?
The documentary filmmaker discusses digital privacy and his latest film, "What Lies Upstream," about the safety of drinking water.
Dr. Paul Song: Obamacare Is Not Progressive
The healthcare reform advocate and oncologist discusses where the Affordable Care Act falls short and what can be done to fix the system.
