Friday, Jan 15 2021
What We Know About The Violence At The Capitol
Diane talks with Mary McCord, Legal Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center.
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Diane talks with Mary McCord, Legal Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center.
Diane talks with Yoni Appelbaum, senior editor at The Atlantic, about why he thinks impeachment is needed for the country to move forward.
Diane talks with Norman Ornstein,resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute
Diane talks with Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times and author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back."
Diane's 2013 interview with poet Maya Angelou is one of her most treasured conversations. In an interview that took place a year before Angelou's death, the women reflect on forgiveness, healing and reconciliation.
Diane talks with José Andrés, owner of ThinkFoodGroup and founder of World Central Kitchen.
As President Trump has battled the election results in courts - and lost, the New Yorker's Susan Glasser tells Diane that his campaign to overturn the 2020 outcome has only reinforced his defeat, over and over again.
Diane talks with Cecilia Kang, technology reporter for the New York Times, about the government's antitrust lawsuit against Facebook and why it's happening now.
Diane asks Richard Hasen, professor of law and political science at U.C. Irvine.
Diane talks with Dr. Angela Rasmussen, virologist and affiliate at the Georgetown Center for Global Health Science and Security, about how the vaccine works and questions about its safety.
Diane talks with Jonah Goldberg, conservative commentator and editor in chief of The Dispatch.
Diane talks with Brigid Schulte, director of the Better Life Lab, the work-family justice program at New America, a nonpartisan think tank.
Diane talks with MSNBC's "Morning Joe" co-host, Joe Scarborough, about his new book, "Saving Freedom: Truman, The Cold War, and The Fight For Western Civilization.”
When the pandemic began, poet Billy Collins started livestreaming himself on Facebook, reading his own poems, and some favorites written by others. It was less to provide comfort, more to…
Diane talks with David Rothkopf, author of the new book "Traitor: A History of American Betrayal from Benedict Arnold to Donald Trump."
Diane talks with Adam Harris, staff writer at The Atlantic, about the importance of the Black vote in Joe Biden's victory and what kind of action the president-elect should take for African-Americans.
Diane talks with Mary McCord, Legal Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center.
Diane talks with Yoni Appelbaum, senior editor at The Atlantic, about why he thinks impeachment is needed for the country to move forward.
Diane talks with Norman Ornstein,resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute
Diane talks with Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times and author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back."