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Adam Carolla provides a passionate critique of California's governance, discussing issues like the slow rebuilding after the Palisades fire, the rise of "gyno-fascism" in leadership, media bias, and the growing migration of businesses and families away from overregulated, safety-obsessed states.
The escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve reach a new level as Jerome Powell is served with a DOJ subpoena, potentially threatening criminal charges over Fed building renovations, which Powell claims is an act of political revenge.
Ian Bremmer discusses the top global risks for 2026, including Trump's potential political revolution, US intervention in Venezuela, the global energy and AI race, and the potential destabilization of Europe, highlighting the complex geopolitical challenges facing the world.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov analyze Trump's transformative first year back in office, discussing his impact on American politics, institutions, and the economy, while also exploring the challenges of AI regulation and reflecting on hopeful moments from 2025.
Filmmakers Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman document the brutal conditions in Alabama's prison system through the stories of incarcerated activists who use contraband cell phones to expose systemic abuse and organize nonviolent protests.
Sen. Ed Markey discusses the threats to democracy, free speech, and First Amendment rights under the Trump administration, focusing on FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's attempts to censor media and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the TikTok ban.
Anne Applebaum discusses the complex geopolitical landscape of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, exploring how business interests are overtaking diplomacy, the potential consequences of a flawed peace plan, and the shifting dynamics of European power and American credibility.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss Trump's anti-immigration policies, critique the viral post about the new poverty line, and unpack Oxford's Word of the Year "rage bait," exploring how outrage drives internet engagement and political discourse.
A wide-ranging conversation with legal scholar Cass Sunstein explores liberalism, AI, immigration, indigenous rights, and Bob Dylan, revealing Sunstein's nuanced perspectives on freedom, manipulation, and the evolving challenges of liberal thought.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the shifting dynamics in MAGA world, Ukraine-Russia peace talks, and the Transportation Department's civility campaign, highlighting economic frustrations and political turbulence.
A former Secret Service agent reveals how to read people by mastering the art of listening, asking open-ended questions, and understanding individual human behavior beyond stereotypical lie detection techniques.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie discusses the city's efforts to address homelessness, public safety, housing affordability, and the AI ecosystem, highlighting improvements in crime rates and his vision for creating a more dynamic and supportive urban environment.
María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader who won the Nobel Peace Prize, shares her journey fighting against the Maduro regime, discussing the devastating impact of socialism on Venezuela, her grassroots campaign that won a primary election, and her vision for the country's democratic transformation.
Jens Stoltenberg reflects on his decade as NATO Secretary General, discussing the organization's challenges, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the importance of maintaining a strong, technologically advanced defense alliance in an increasingly complex global security landscape.
Senator Joe Manchin discusses his book "Dead Center," his political journey, views on bipartisanship, term limits, the future of the Democratic Party, and his perspectives on recent presidents while advocating for centrism and putting country before party.
A deep dive into the current state of American politics, media, and societal tensions, exploring topics like the Israel-Hamas conflict, New York mayoral race, media landscape, and the challenges of political polarization.
In this episode of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the ongoing government shutdown, Trump's progress on Project 2025, and the upcoming "No Kings" protests, highlighting concerns about authoritarianism and democratic erosion.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarloff discuss Trump's potential National Guard deployments, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, and how the Manosphere is distancing itself from Trump's political narrative.
A candid conversation with Ro Khanna about immigration, AI, political polarization, crime, and the challenges facing American democracy, offering insights from a moderate Democratic perspective.
An in-depth discussion with Ian Bremmer about global conflicts, shifting power dynamics, the UN's role, potential peace deals in Gaza and Ukraine, and America's changing international reliability.
A candid discussion with Ian Bremmer about global conflicts, the UN's role, potential peace deals in Gaza, and America's shifting foreign policy under Trump.
A contentious government shutdown looms as Democrats focus on preserving Affordable Care Act tax credits while Republicans resist, with polls suggesting Republicans will bear the blame for the potential impasse.
A deep dive into the current state of free speech in America, exploring how campus culture, internet dynamics, and political polarization have led to a punitive attitude towards speech that threatens First Amendment principles.
Dr. Fiona Hill discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine war, the shifting global power dynamics, the challenges facing young men, and the potential for leadership emerging from unexpected sources in Europe and the United States.
Jimmy Kimmel returns to ABC after a brief suspension following a nationwide backlash, with the hosts discussing the corporate communications strategy and potential impact of consumer activism.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's murder, the potential deployment of the National Guard in Memphis, and Governor Hochul's endorsement of Zoran Mamdani for New York City mayor.
Senator Rand Paul discusses the urgent need to address America's growing national debt, criticizing both Republicans and Democrats for excessive spending and warning about potential economic calamities. He also shares insights on topics ranging from trade and AI to gain-of-function research and the potential for conflict with China, emphasizing the importance of free markets, capitalism, and diplomatic nuance.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of China Watch, hosts Alice Han and James King explore three key topics: the geopolitical dynamics of the US-Russia-China relationship, the emergence of state capitalism in the United States under Trump, and China's pioneering role in humanoid robotics. They analyze China's strategic positioning in global affairs, its industrial policy, and its technological advancements, highlighting the country's potential leadership in AI and robotics while discussing the broader implications for global economic and technological competition.
Here's a concise 2-sentence description for the episode: In this episode, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses the city's incredible growth and migration momentum, highlighting key factors like remote work, tax policies, and a pro-business attitude. Suarez also shares insights on his mayoral journey, diplomatic experiences, and personal philosophy of embracing opportunities and learning from challenges.
Here's a concise two-sentence description for the episode: Andrew and Jihee Bustamante, former CIA spies, reveal a gripping story of their covert mission to uncover a mole within the agency, detailing the intricate tradecraft and psychological challenges of espionage. The episode explores their experiences operating a "shadow cell" in a hostile country, the risks they faced, and their ultimate decision to leave the CIA to prioritize family.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Aaron Parnas dive into Trump's potential deployment of the National Guard in Chicago and the ongoing saga of Kilmar Arrego Garcia's immigration case, discussing the broader implications for American democracy and political messaging. The conversation also explores the challenges facing the Democratic Party, youth political engagement, and potential 2028 presidential candidates, with insights into the current political landscape and media dynamics.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Bradley Tusk, a political strategist turned venture capitalist, shares his insights on how startups can successfully navigate regulatory challenges by understanding politicians' motivations and mobilizing public support. Through examples like Uber and his work in various industries, Tusk explains the importance of crafting a compelling narrative that demonstrates how a startup's innovation can benefit society and advance public policy.