“Tomorrow with Alex Beinstein” is a Chicago radio show dedicated to controversial issues that our youth will inherit, featuring two to three interviews per show.
Listen to Mr. Ramo, Managing Director at Kissinger Associates and bestselling author, discuss the many issues between China and the US.
Vali Nasr outlines the ways in which the West can help liberalize closed Middle Eastern countries.
Listen to Ken Gromley discuss his new book on the legal battles Clinton faced.
Listen to Jeff Shesol talk about his new, terrific book on a very important part of American history.
Nathan Daschle of the DGA weighs in on CO, SC, NY, AL, OH, TX, and NE for 2010. He also talks about possible Republican presidential candidate Mitch Daniels and the bipartisanship between Michelle Obama and MS Governor Haley Barbour.
James Hirsch discusses his new biography of Willie Mays. Hirsh talks about the differences between Mays and Jackie Robinson, Mays' relationships with politicians, his view on steroids, where he stands among baseball's greatest, the origins of his nickname the "Say Hey Kid," and his financial issues.
Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro from FirstRead.msnbc.com talk raw politics.
Mr. Diamond of the Hoover Institute at Stanford talks about the decline in democracies around the world, specifically touching upon Ukraine, Egypt, Thailand, and the Philippines.
Plouffe talks about Obama's effective use of sports in campaigning, Hillary Clinton's kindergarten comment and policy tactics during the primaries, the John Edwards offer to be VP, and whether Bobby Jindal should be taken seriously.
Having difficulties navigating and penetrating all of the opaque economic data that has recently come out? Meltzer tells you what's important, what's not important, and what to look out for.
The Executive Director of the Democratic Governor's Association weighs in on the upcoming races.
Deputy Director Mark Murray and political reporter Domenico Montanaro weigh in on the politics of Afghanistan, missile defense, healthcare, and Obama's media blitz.
Talks about the start of the Obama Administration and relives some of the 2008 election.
The influential economist speaks about the growing threat of inflation
The Former Bush official weighs in on Israel, Turkey, Afghanistan, North Korea, and Latin America.
Ron Paul's spokesman Jesse Benton talks about the concerns he has over the increased size in government.
The same writer who penned the award winning Barbarians at the Gate: Rise and Fall of RJR Nabisco is at it again. He comes on to speak about his latest work, chronicling the history of oil in Texas. The book details Texas' relationship with politics, extraordinary wealth, and wary relationship with the Northeast.
He talks about Pakistan, the worsening situation in Central Europe, North Korea, India, his fractured with President Bush, and the new UN Ambassador Susan Rice.
Rick Tyler, a senior staffer for Newt Gingrich, explains his hopes and reservations with the newly elected President Barack Obama.
The distinguished scholar from Stanford University takes us around the world, weighing in on democratic and political movements ranging from Indonesia to Georgia to Saudi Arabia.
Schieffer speaks about Obama's relationship with the media, Bush's inability to connect with Americans, and the media's coverage of Israel.
David Yepsen, the expert on all things Iowa, weighs in on who he sees running in Iowa, and the different strategies they'll employ.
The esteemed economist from Carnegie Mellon University explains what's happening in these very confusing times.
Listen to what this prominent neoconservative has to say on the most critical foreign policy issues.
The Executive Director of the Democratic Governor's Association discusses very important, but often overshadowed, governor races. He also discusses his father Tom Daschle's relationship with Obama.
This noted historian, who has been acclaimed by the likes of William Kristol and George Will, talks about his recent book Nixonland. He talks about the reasons behind Nixon's success, key figures that helped Nixon win like Pat Buchanan and CEO of Fox News Roger Ailes, and why he considers himself to be a libera
The esteemed Jeffrey Frankel shares his thoughts on the currency situation, the budget deficit, tax rates, and trade.
A Dick Cheney biographer and prominent conservative, Hayes talks in detail about several 2008 election issues and what Cheney has been up to.
Robert Schlesinger, author of the new book White House Ghosts, talks about the relationship between Presidents and their speechwriters, dating back to FDR and up to Preisdent Bush. He also weighs in on Obama's recent speech on race and Romney's speech on religion.
The go to guy in Iowa, who is now at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, talks about Iowa in hindsight and weighs in on the 2008 election.
Still technically a candidate, Ron Paul's communication director Jesse Benton talks about what Paul has been up to, his book, what he's doing with all of that extra cash, his thoughts on the 08 election, and the potential libertarian candidacy of Bob Barr.
This distinguished surrogate who was a member of Reagan's cabinet, member of the 9-11 commission, and partner in a private equity firm, talks about where McCain stands on the economy and foreign policy.
Nathan Daschle speaks about both the '08 election and specific governors and state's issues.
Co-author of the new book "Real Change," and Newt Gingrich's spokesman Rick Tyler tells us what he thinks are the best policy ideas for the Republican party.
James Kotecki of politico.com discusses YouTube's role in the primaries and what he expects its role to be in the general election. Kotecki, deemed a YouTube expert by The Economist, knows what he's talking about.
A distinguished political economy professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute critiques the current Federal Reserve Policy and suggests how to better change their policy.
Media expert and Harvard professor Marvin Kalb tells us what he thinks of the media coverage of the '08 election and what kinds of questions journalists should be asking these politicians. I apologize for a few technical difficulties and for the fact that the last few minutes were cut off.
One of the best political analysts tells us why he thinks Obama is beating Clinton and previews the likely possibility of an Obama vs McCain general election.
The former UN Ambassador gives his take on Kenya, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the '08 election.
Press aide Phil Singer gives us the post February 5th spin from the Clinton campaign.
Watch the former public school teacher talk about his education and healthcare platforms for the state senate. He is challenging the incumbent Rickey Hendon.
He talks about Iraq, Israel, Russia, and the implications of debt.
The host of the Sunday morning news show Face the Nation gives us his thoughts on the different campaigns and media strategies.
The University of Chicago professor Sunstein talks about the legal reasoning behind Roe V. Wade, where the Supreme Court is turning, and his relationship with former colleague Barack Obama.
Conor Doughtery talks to us about states struggling to collect expected revenues and his thoughts on a possible recession. In the beginning there are a few cuts due to technical difficulties. Sorry about that.
Susan Rice of the Brookings Institute talks to us about the importance of international aid; the differences between Obama and Clinton on this issue; the breakdown of the military budget; the consequences of debt; and how big of a threat China is.
Todd gives us his thoughts on all of the major presidential campaigns.
ESPN and all of the major sports are discussed.
He discusses the media, Bill O'Reilly, the role of athletes in politics, the Supreme Court, and AIDS policy.
Gordon Fischer, the former chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party and current Obama surrogate, talks all things Iowa.
Benton talks to us about Paul going on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Fox News, constitutional issues, marijuana and alcohol issues, and the evolution debate.