A conversation with Nina Khruscheva, she is the great grand-daughter of Nikita Khruschev, the former Soviet premier who took over Joseph Stalin and an ex-pat living and reporting on Russia and the Soviet Union since 1993.  She is currently a professor of International Affairs at New School University and a member of the Council on … Continued


Today we dive into the basis of Medicare for All, its feasibility, and its finances with economist Robert Pollin. Guest: Robert Pollin is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. He is co-author of a recent report Economic Analysis of Medicare for All.  


Letters and Politics

The Mueller Investigation, the Russiagate, and the Media Coverage of It

We are joined by Aaron Maté, he is one of the most prominent journalists that have been pushing back against the notion and allegation about the Trump campaign conspiring and interfering with Russia in the U.S. 2016 election.  Maté explains why he was skeptical from the beginning of the idea of the Trump-Russia conspiracy.  He … Continued


Today, we dive into what we know about the report that special counsel Robert Mueller has finished and delivered after almost a two-year investigation about a Russian interference allegation in the 2016 US election. According to Attorney General William Barr, the Mueller investigation did not find evidence that president Trump, nor his campaign, conspired or coordinated with … Continued


As Chelsea Manning spends her second week in prison for her refusal to testify to a grand jury for a case that seems to be about Wikileaks Julian Assange over the release of top secret documents back in 2010. These cables were leaked by Chelsea manning when she was in the military. Manning was granted clemency … Continued


A conversation on the transnational white power movement and its history behind the massacre in New Zealand last week with Professor Kathleen Belew. Guest: Kathleen Belew is Professor of History at the University of Chicago. She is the author of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America.  Her latest piece (Dissent Magazine) can be found … Continued


A conversation on the history and constitutionality of the veto. And Donald Trump using a national emergency declaration in order to achieve a policy outcome of what it may mean for the future. Guest: Michael J. Gerhardt is the scholar-in-residence at the National Constitution Center.  He is also the Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law … Continued