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.
Bill Blum: Bill Clinton Laid the Groundwork for Donald Trump
The attorney and author talks about how the Clinton administration played a role in Trump's current immigration policies.
Victor Narro: Undocumented Immigrants Live in Constant Fear
The immigration and labor attorney discusses the trauma of being an undocumented immigrant since President Trump has taken office.
Boyah J. Farah: A Voice for Refugees
The Somali-born American writer discusses his early life in the war-torn country and becoming an American.
Joel Whitney: The CIA’s Cold War Literary Influence
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.
Lewis Wallace: Is Objectivity Dead?
The former Marketplace reporter discusses his controversial blog post about neutrality in the Trump era, "Objectivity is dead and I'm okay with it."
Edward Sorel: A Lifetime Curiosity About Mary Astor
The illustrator and author discusses his recent book, "Mary Astor’s Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936."
Juan Cole: Be Wary of Strongmen in the U.S. and Abroad
The history professor and editor of the blog Informed Comment talks about Islamophobia and foreign relations under President Trump.
Judy Woodruff: The Perfect Time to Be a Journalist
The award-winning journalist and managing editor of PBS NewsHour talks about women in the press and the next generation of the media.
Geoff Cowan: An Aggressive Press Is Essential
The USC professor and former director of Voice of America (VOA) discusses the need for a strong press and opposition during the Trump presidency.
Steve Wasserman: The Future of Books
Heyday Books' Steve Wasserman talks with "Scheer Intelligence" host Robert Scheer about why books are more important now than ever.
Willie Nelson: A Long Story (Part II)
In the second half of this two-part conversation at his home in Hawaii, the American musician discusses his start in the music industry as a DJ and a promoter.
