Provocations -- a podcast hosted by veteran progressive journalist, editor, columnist, and author Robert Kuttner. In this half-hour weekly podcast, Bob comments on topics ranging from the Trump Administration, the economy, the state of American democracy, and the Democratic party. Bob also discusses…
This is an interview with Ian Bassin, former associate White House Counsel under President Obama and executive director of the group, Protect Democracy (protectdemocracy.org). The subject is how Special Counsel Robert Mueller can protect himself from Trump's latest political interference and make sure his investigation is completed and action taken.
Bob Kuttner returns as your host this week with Frank Clemente, co-founder and executive director of Americans for Tax Fairness. Will the Republican tax bill passed last year turn out to be a political loser? What do ordinary Americans believe about the tax code? And what makes Donald Trump's tax cut different than those of Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush? All this and more on this week's Provocations.
Amanda Teuscher, managing editor of The American Prospect, guest-hosts this edition of Provocations. This week's guest is Manuel Madrid, a writing fellow at the Prospect who covers, among other topics, economic development in Puerto Rico. Amanda and Manuel discuss the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 on Puerto Rico's economy, touching on the island's history and unusual status under American tax law.
On this episode of Provocations, Bob Kuttner hosts Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing. They discuss the differences between the trade policy President Trump promised and the trade policy he has actually delivered, and what the consequences might be for the U.S.-China relationship, as well as American relations with the E.U.
This week, Bob Kuttner interviews Dr. Sidney Wolfe, co-founder and director of the Public Citizen’s Health Research Group, on the current state of the American pharmaceutical industry and on compelling the industry to lower drug prices. The two discuss the legal backing, benefit to the public, and political prospects of using existing U.S. law – Section 1498 of the U.S. Code – to turn the industry into something akin to a public utility.
On this week’s Provocations, Bob Kuttner interviews Larry Cohen, former president of the Communication Workers of America and current chairman of Our Revolution. They discuss the 2016 Democratic primary elections, the state of the party's nomination process, and the prospects and stakes of reforming it ahead of the 2020 election.
On this week’s Provocations, Bob Kuttner interviews Paul Starr on the state of the U.S. health care system and the prospects for drastic health care reform, should Democrats retake Congress and the Presidency in 2020. The two editors discuss the policy and politics aspects of both incremental reforms, such as an expansion of Medicare, and a broader push for universal health coverage.
On this week's Provocations, Bob Kuttner talks with pollster and public opinion analyst Guy Molyneux, on how the Trump tax cut is backfiring on the Republicans. And science writer Derrick Jackson discusses the belated success and coming growth of offshore wind turbines as a prime source of renewable energy.
In this week's Provocations, Bob Kuttner talks with Scott Paul, who heads the Association for American Manufacturing, about Bob's new book, Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism? The two also discuss how US industry can be revived. Bob also offers some thoughts on the Blue Wave and the implications for November.
In this edition of Provocations, Bob Kuttner interviews Harold Meyerson about the conflict between New York Governor Mario Cuomo and New York's Working Families Party, and the larger splits between the progressive and Wall Street wings of the Democratic party. Bob also discusses possible scenarios for the future of Donald Trump.
In this episode, Bob considers Mark Zuckerberg's charm offensive, and talks about the legacy of two giants of the 1960s, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. His guests are author and Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy and Peter Edelman, who was an aide to Robert Kennedy.
In Provocations Episode 2, Bob speaks with Chuck Collins about the recent tax cuts. Next Bob speaks with Clyde Prestowitz on the brewing trade war and it's complex implications.
In Provocations Episode 1, Bob opens with comments about Trump's bizarre new appointees, and the latest twists in the Facebook story. His interview is with Harold Meyerson, who discusses the successful West Virginia teachers' strike and what it portends for labor organizing. Bob's closing commentary is on Trump's surprisingly successful trade policy.