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The Rubin Report
Reporter Goes Silent as Press Sec Fact Checks Her to Her Face

The Rubin Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 46:02


Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pushing back against NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor's attempt to debunk Trump's statements about the crosses meant to signify the number of murdered white farmers in South Africa; CNN's Scott Jennings going completely speechless after hearing his co-panelists Charles Blow and Elise Labott bizarre take on the resurgence in popularity for the phrase “kill the white farmers” and the actual murder of white farmers in South Africa; new footage of Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters leading huge crowds to chant “kill the boer, kill the farmer”; WNBA's Brittney Griner and Angel Reese doing more damage to the WNBA brand and women's basketball for their continued mistreatment of Caitlin Clark; the the real reason the election of muslim Rukhsana Ismail as the mayor of Rotherham may be a bad sign for the UK; Scott Bessent explaining to David Westin why the Trump administration may not only revoke Harvard University's tax exempt status, but also consider taxing it's endowment; and much more. Dave also does a special “ask me anything” question-and-answer session on a wide-ranging host of topics, answering questions from the Rubin Report Locals community. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ -------- Today's Sponsors: MD Hearing - Get the high-quality, affordable hearing aids you deserve with MDHearing. Go to: https://ShopMDHearing.com and use promo code RUBIN to get a pair of hearing aids for JUST $297!  Lean - A powerful weight loss supplement with remarkable results to help lower blood sugar, burn fat by converting it into energy, and curb your appetite. Rubin Report viewers get 20% off plus free rush shipping off their first order! Go to: https://TakeLean.com and enter promo code DAVE20 for your discount GoldCo - Protect your money with gold and silver during these unstable times. Get UNLIMITED bonus silver on all qualified orders, just for getting started. You'll also get a complimentary 2025 Gold & Silver Kit to help you make a decision. Go to: http://davelikesgold.com/

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Putin-Xi Pact, India-Pakistan Crossfire, Netanyahu's Push

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 40:15


This week, Chinese leader Xi Jinping visits Moscow for a Victory Day parade and meetings meant to showcase and strengthen a strategic alliance. Both Xi and Russian President Putin have taken aim at US economic and military policies and are presenting themselves as a counterbalance to Western influence. Meanwhile, India launches airstrikes against Pakistani targets after a deadly Kashmir attack, prompting Pakistan to down multiple Indian aircraft and raising fears of wider conflict between the nuclear-armed rivals. And in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveils plans for a sweeping military operation in Gaza, involving a large-scale ground offensive, forced relocations of Palestinian civilians, and indefinite control of contested territories. Anton La Guardia, Elise Labott, and Lee Hockstader join Ivo Daalder this week on World Review to offer insights and analysis on major global developments.

The World Next Week
Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire, Trump's First Immigration Moves, Russia's and Iran's New Partnership, and More

The World Next Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 36:59


Israel and Hamas reach a cease-fire deal aimed at exchanging hostages and prisoners while seeking a longer-term pause in fighting; the incoming Donald Trump administration weighs ambitious moves on immigration; Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Russian President Vladimir Putin sign off on a twenty-year partnership agreement; and students in Serbia protest violations of civil rights.   Mentioned on the Podcast   Antony Blinken, “U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the Biden Record in the Middle East—and What Comes Next,” Atlantic Council   Steven A. Cook, Elliott Abrams, and Elise Labott, “Virtual Media Briefing: The Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal,” CFR.org   “Serbia: ‘A Digital Prison': Surveillance and the Suppression of Civil Society in Serbia,” Amnesty International For an episode transcript and show notes, visit The World Next Week at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/twnw/israel-hamas-cease-fire-trumps-first-immigration-moves-russia-iran-new-partnership

The Beat with Ari Melber
U.S. forces strike more than 85 targets in Iraq and Syria

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 60:14


MSNBC's Katy Tur hosts "The Beat" on Friday, February 2, and reports on the U.S. launching strikes against Iran-backed militias in response to the killings of 3 American soldiers. Kelly O'Donnell, Keir Simmons, James Stavridis, Matt Bradley, Dan De Luce, Andrea Mitchell, Hooman Majd, Dennis Ross, Elise Labott, Barry McCaffrey, John Garamendi, Courtney Kube, Jen Psaki, David Rothkopf and Marc Ginsberg join to discuss.

The Beat with Ari Melber
As witnesses flip on Trump, he faces uphill fight at both coup trials

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 42:02


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts “The Beat” on Friday, October 27, and reports on Donald Trump's legal battles, George Santos, new House Speaker Mike Johnson and the latest in the Israel-Hamas war. Kristy Greenberg, Renato Mariotti, David Rothkopf, Elise Labott, David Rohde and Ellison Barber join.

Deadline: White House
“The dam breaking”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 92:30


Nicolle Wallace discusses how Sidney Powell's guilty plea in DA Fani Willis' election interference case could impact her co-defendants, President Biden's address to the nation on funding for both Israel and Ukraine, chaos among House Republicans, warnings of potential domestic violence over Israel-Hamas war, and more.Joined by: Andrew Weissmann, Tim Heaphy, Greg Bluestein, Ali Vitali, David Jolly, Elise Labott, Janine Zacharia, Michael Shear, Raf Sanchez, Mary McCord, and Jonathan Greenblatt.

Deadline: White House
“Every code of human morality”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 90:02


Nicolle Wallace discusses the ongoing violence in Israel and Gaza, the hostage crisis, questions of intelligence failures, and more. Joined by: John Kirby, John Brennan, Ahuva Mayzel, Michael Oren, Claire McCaskill, Raf Sanchez, Janine Zacharia, Elise Labott, Greg Myre, Yulie Ben Ami, Rep. Jim Himes, and Frank Figliuzzi.

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Israeli Democracy, Russia-Africa Summit, and Spanish Elections

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 44:37


Netanyahu's judiciary bill has passed despite protests from the Israeli public and consternation from the Biden administration. Putin hosts African leaders after pulling out of the grain deal with Ukraine, and the Spanish far-right falls short in elections, although the new government's composition remains uncertain. The Council's Ivo Daalder discusses all this with Giles Whittell of Tortoise Media, and Elise Labott of Zivvy Media.

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Xi U-Turns, Biden's Green Subsidies, Ukraine Gets Its Tanks

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 48:18


President Xi Jinping has introduced a series of policy shifts to turn the narrative around as the fallout from zero-COVID further strains China's economy. Will this smooth relations with the West, and is this new push authentic? Plus, what does the latest US-EU clash over clean energy subsidies mean for the future of climate change and global trade? And finally, Germany and the United States agree to send tanks to Ukraine. Ivo Daalder discusses with Jamil Anderlini, Elise Labott, and Peter Spiegel on World Review.

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Ukraine War Escalates, OPEC's Fallout, and Kim's Nuclear Games

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 46:01


The war in Ukraine intensifies as Russia hurls missiles at civilians and critical infrastructure across the country. OPEC scales back oil production, with big repercussions for Saudi Arabia's complicated US relationship. And North Korea moves closer to its first nuclear test in five years with the threat of conflict on the peninsula rising. Elise Labott, Stefan Kornelius, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder on World Review to discuss the fallout. 

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Xi-Putin Summit, the UK after Elizabeth, and Ukraine Strikes Back

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 45:09


As Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping meet in Uzbekistan, does their nations' partnership truly have “no limits”? What does Queen Elizabeth II's passing mean for the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and Britain's global role? And what might Ukrainian gains on the battlefield mean for the war's outcome and for continued Western support of Kyiv? Elise Labott, Philip Stephens, and Giles Whittell join Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss.  

World Review with Ivo Daalder
The Perfect Storm – Heat Waves, Energy Crunches, and Climate Change

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 44:55


As the Northern Hemisphere battles record-setting heat waves and wildfires, Europe barrels towards a winter energy shortage that will chill homes and industrial output alike. This week—Nirmal Ghosh, Amna Nawaz, and Elise Labott join Ivo Daalder to examine a perfect storm of energy and environment crises. Also up for discussion: What did Biden and Putin accomplish in their respective trips to the Middle East? And we'll get the latest on unrest in Sri Lanka. Like this episode? Leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts.

World Review with Ivo Daalder
World Review: Putin Doubles Down in Ukraine, Germany's Business with Russia, and New NATO Members

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 45:58


Ryan Heath, Elise Labott, and Carla Anne Robbins join World Review with Ivo Daalder to discuss the next phase of war in Ukraine, more military assistance from US and NATO, and why Putin put an end to peace talks. Then, Finland and Sweden make moves to join NATO and Germany's complicated corporate and trade relations with Russia. Prefer to watch the show instead? https://www.thechicagocouncil.org/events/world-review-apr-15 Like the show? Leave us a review! 

Deadline: White House
"Dancing on the head of a pin"

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 88:43


Chris Jansing and Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace discuss President Biden's intense day of diplomacy with three summits intended to rally Western allies against Putin. Plus, GOP grandstanding at during the SCOTUS confirmation hearings, the Jan. 6 committee will meet to consider holding two Trump aides in contempt, and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Joined by: Ali Arouzi, Jonathan Lemire, Ivo Daalder, Elise Labott, Alya Shandra, Maya Wiley, Luke Broadwater, Evelyn Farkas, Jim Townsend, Bobby Ghosh, Igor Novikov, Rep. Seth Moulton, and Dasha Burns

Deadline: White House
"Coasting slightly downhill"

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 92:53


Alex Wagner, in for Nicolle Wallace, discusses the escalation of Russia's attacks on Ukrainian civilians. Plus, the first day of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.Joined by: Ali Arouzi, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Katty Kay, Jacob Soboroff, Harry Litman, Fatima Goss Graves, Derrick Johnson, Cal Perry, Miles Taylor, Elise Labott, Greg Myre, Dasha Burns, Missy Ryan, and Yamiche Alcindor 

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Ukraine Calls on US to “Do More” While Russia Falters

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 45:21


Elise Labott, Carla Anne Robbins, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to walk through a week of diplomacy on the war in Ukraine. They look at Zelensky's video speeches to world leaders and governing bodies, who's winning the information war, Putin's headspace after military setbacks and political isolation, and whether Russia's next move is diplomacy or escalation.   Prefer to watch the show instead?  Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. 

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Biden's First Year, European Instability, and Ukraine

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 43:45


In this edition, Ryan Heath, Elise Labott, and Gideon Rachman join Ivo to look at President Biden's first year, the highs and lows of the administration's foreign policy, and how diplomats see where we are now. Then, their takes on how to prevent looming political instability in Europe and check in Russia and Ukraine.   Prefer to watch the show instead? Visit https://www.thechicagocouncil.org/worldreview.  Featuring:  Ryan Heath - Host, Global Insider, POLITICO Elise Labott - Founder, Zivvy Media Gideon Rachman - Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times Ivo H. Daalder - President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs 

In the Arena
Authors & Insights: Martin Indyk & Elise Labott

In the Arena

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 59:08


This Authors & Insights event features Council on Foreign Relations Distinguished Fellow Martin Indyk and Foreign Policy columnist Elise Labott. They discuss Indyk's new book “Master of the Game: Henry Kissinger and the Art of Middle East Diplomacy,” a look at how America's foremost statesman reshaped America's foreign policy for generations to come.

The Bottom Line
Democracy vs hypocrisy: Biden's ‘Summit for Democracy' | The Bottom Line

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 24:05


US President Joe Biden had been in office for a few days when he announced that he would hold a virtual “Summit for Democracy” to “push back authoritarianism's advance” worldwide. But after the world watched the disregard for rule of law, expansion of executive power and mistrust of elections spread throughout the United States, the question is: What moral authority does Washington have to lecture the rest of the world about democracy? Host Steve Clemons speaks with former US diplomat Daniel Fried, Foreign Policy magazine columnist Elise Labott, and Progressive International Coordinator David Adler about the prospects for the summit.

The World Unpacked
Twin Crises: Haiti and Cuba

The World Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 29:24


Crisis has struck Cuba and Haiti in recent weeks. In Cuba, thousands of protestors have flooded the streets in unprecedented demonstrations amid a dire economic situation and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, Haiti has plunged into further turmoil following the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse at the hands of highly trained assassins, as rivals jockey for power and gangs sew chaos across the island nation.This week, Foreign Policy columnist Elise Labott joins Doug to talk about how both crises unfolded, where the two Caribbean countries go from here, and how the United States should respond.Elise Labott, “Biden's Missed Opportunity in Cuba,” Foreign PolicyElise Labott, “How to End Haiti's Terminal Despair,” Foreign Policy  

#POOLIGANS
S3E5 Elise Labott (@eliselabott) Veteran Foreign Affairs Journalist

#POOLIGANS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 54:22


We're thrilled to welcome universally beloved #POOLIGANS favorite ELISE LABOTT (@eliselabott), veteran foreign affairs journalist, to the latest episode! Learn more about the teacher who inspired her career, what really happens at gorgeous palaces and what has and maybe hasn't changed over 20 years of covering administrations. We also discuss French waiters, the charms of podcasting, why journos may have to rethink their approaches to coverage, killer enchiladas and [gasp!] Julie Mason's heart of gold.

She Said / She Said
Being true to yourself and learning to move on: Elise Labott, award-winning journalist & foreign affairs correspondent (Episode 88)

She Said / She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 49:32


After almost 20 years as the foreign affairs correspondent at CNN, Elise Labott decided to leave the cable network. The decision wasn’t easy and in many ways is still something she is coming to terms with. Even when we know what we must do — or when we recognize that we have evolved past a […] The post Being true to yourself and learning to move on: Elise Labott, award-winning journalist & foreign affairs correspondent (Episode 88) appeared first on She Said / She Said.

Vital Voices Podcast
Hurricane Maria and Women Entrepreneurs: A Special Episode Hosted by Elise Labott

Vital Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 33:53


Hurricane Maria and Women Entrepreneurs: A Special Episode Hosted by Elise Labott   The #GlobalAmbassadors Program, in partnership with Bank of America, headed to Puerto Rico to assist woman business leaders in rebuilding their communities. Listen to this special episode hosted by Elise Labott as they discussed the future and the effects of a natural disaster on local businesses.   Mentees: Paulina Salach Antonetti  Maria Velasco Isabel C. Fernandez  Ana Yris Guzmán  Isabel Rullan

Defense One Radio
Ambassador James Jeffrey on Syria; Plus Sue Mi Terry of CSIS and Evan Medeiros

Defense One Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 62:22


This week on the program: • How does the conflict in Syria end? Ambassador James Jeffrey, the U.S. State Department's Special Representative for Syria Engagement, sat down (at the 1:56 mark) with CNN’s Elise Labott for our 2018 Defense One Summit this Thursday in Washington. We’ll bring you that discussion with the often blunt ambassador. • Then (33:39) we’ll turn to a discussion about conflict, competition and the future of security in Asia. NBC’s Dan DeLuce sat down with Sue Mi Terry of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Georgetown University's Evan Medeiros.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 65: What to Expect from Tech Policy Under Trump with Andy Schwartzman

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 23:31


Andrew Jay Schwartzman (@aschwa02) is the Benton Senior Counselor at the Institute for Public Representation of Georgetown University Law Center. He directed Media Access Project, a public interest media and telecommunications law firm, for 34 years. Mr. Schwartzman serves on the International Advisory Board of Southwestern Law School's National Entertainment & Media Law Institute and on the Board of Directors of the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council and was the Board President of the Safe Energy Communications Council for many years. Mr. Schwartzman's work has been published in major legal and general journals, including Variety, The Nation, The Washington Post, COMM/ENT Law Journal, the Federal Communications Law Journal, and The ABA Journal. He has also been a frequent guest on television and radio programs. In recognition of his service as chief counsel in the public interest community's challenge to the FCC's June, 2003 media ownership deregulation decision, Scientific American honored Schwartzman as one of the nation's 50 leaders in technology for 2004. Schwartzman was the 2002 Verizon Distinguished Lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University, the 2004 McGannon Lecturer on Communications Policy and Ethics at Fordham University in 2004, and the Distinguished Lecturer in Residence at the Southwestern University School of Law Summer Entertainment and Media Law Program at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge (2004). In this episode we discussed: possible scenarios regarding the AT&T/Time Warner merger. what an FCC under an Ajit Pai Chairmanship might look like. the possible future of net neutrality under a Donald Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress. Resources Andy's Schwartzman's 'The Daily Item' Newsletter (subscribe here) Institute for Public Representation at Georgetown University Law Center The Industries of the Future by Alec Ross Yuge!: 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump by G.B. Trudeau NEWS ROUNDUP A BuzzFeed analysis of news stories appearing on Facebook found fake news stories received more engagements during the final three months before the presidential election than news stories from the leading real news outlets. The difference was some 1.4 million combined likes, shares and comments. At a news conference in Germany, President Obama expressed concern about the spread of fake news saying Q“If we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not ... if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems". On the Washington Post's The Intersect Blog, a fake news writer by the name of Paul Horner, who has written numerous fake news stories which have gone viral, expressed regret for the stories he wrote and said he thinks President-elect Trump won the election because of him. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg  was initially dismissive, saying the week before last that the notion of fake news having impacted the election in any significant way is a "pretty crazy idea". Since then, Zuckerberg has announced initiatives to identify fake news, such as through user generated reports. Meanwhile, a group of students participating in a hackathon at Princeton last week developed a Chrome plug-in that allows users to assess the veracity of news stories. -- Policymakers are increasingly concerned about the role that mobile apps play in distracted driving incidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that between January and June of this year, highway fatalities were up 10.4% to 17,775, compared to the same period in 2015. Neal Boudette reports in The New York Times on goals set during the Obama administration to eliminate highway fatalities by 2047. -- SnapChat filed for an initial public offering last week. The IPO is expected to be valued at around $20 billion. It is the largest IPO since Facebook's in 2012.  Reuters has more. -- Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has submitted his resignation after a 50- year U.S. intelligence career. In October, Clapper's office formally concluded that Russia was behind cyberattacks intended to sway the U.S. presidential election, and that Rusian President Vladimir Putin has almost certainly approved them. Clapper told the House Intelligence Committee that submitting his resignation "felt pretty good." Greg Miller has the story at the Washington Post. -- A new Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure--Rule 41--which would give federal authorities sweeping powers to search devices, is set to go into effect on December 1st. Currently, federal judges can only authorize searches within their own jurisdictions. Once Rule 41 goes into effect, judges will have the authority to issue search warrants for computers located outside their jurisdictional boundaries, potentially allowing a single judge to issue searches of millions of computers.  Civil rights groups are concerned about the rule would intrude on innocents, particularly communities of color. Senator Ron Wyden has proposed legislation to scale back Rule 41, but it hasn't even gotten a committee hearing. On Thursday, Delaware Senator Chris Coons introduced legislation that would delay Rule 41's implementation. David Kravets covers this for Ars Technica. -- Twitter has suspended several accounts linked to the alt-right--super-conservative ideologues, many of whom promote white nationalism. The Southern Poverty Law Center had asked Twitter to remove about 100 accounts expressing white nationalist views for violation of Twitter's terms of service. Among the suspended accounts -- Richard Spencer, President of the National Policy Institute--an organization whose website says is "dedicated to the heritage, identity, and future of  people of European descent in the United States." Spencer said Twitter's deletion of his account was akin to a "digital execution". USA Today notes that Spencer has called for removing blacks, Asians, Hispanics and Jews from the United States. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey also apologized last week for allowing an ad promoting a white supremacist group. Jessica Guynn has the story at USA Today. -- Amar Toor at the Verge reported that China has threatened to cut iPhone sales if President-elect Trump follows through on his threat to declare China a currency manipulator and impose a 45% tariff on Chinese exports. China also threatened to limit automobile and other sales. -- It appears that the Trans-Pacific Partnership--the trade deal that would have enhanced American ties with 11 countries, counterbalancing China's influence in the region--appears to have been defeated even before President-elect Trump has taken office. The deal simply doesn't have enough votes in Congress, and President-elect Trump has stated he would oppose the deal. Elise Labott and Nicole Gaouette reported this for CNN. -- The GOP has successfully forced the FCC to cancel nearly its entire November open meeting agenda, which was supposed to take place last Thursday. Up for consideration were bulk data caps, the Mobility Fund, and a proposed rule on roaming obligations of mobile providers. One Freedom of Information Act request remained on the agenda. Senate Commerce Committee Chair John Thune had sent a letter to the FCC Tuesday warning against “complex, partisan, or otherwise controversial items.” Massachusetts Senator Markey blasted Thune's heavy-handed approach, with Thune responding that he was only referring to the most controversial items. Brendan Bordelon has the story in Morning Consult. -- Finally, the hold on Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel's nomination has been lifted. Democrats Ron Wyden and Ed Markey had put a hold on the Commissioner's nomination following her rejection of the set-top box competition proposal. Rosenworcel will need to be confirmed before the end of the Commission in order to stay on. Some analysts are speculating that Rosenworcel might vote in favor of the set-top box rules currently on circulation.  Brendan Bordelon covers the story in Morning Consult.

Debate and Decision Series
Should the United States Save Syria? (Audio)

Debate and Decision Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 94:09


The McCain Institute hosts “Should the United States Save Syria?” The distinguished panel features Mr. Robert Kagan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Mr. Leon Wieseltier, Literary Editor of the New Republic, Dr. Joshua Landis, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, and Mr. Aaron David Miller, a Distinguished Scholar at the Wilson Center. The debate is moderated by CNN’s Elise Labott and originally took place on January 30th, 2013 in Washington, DC.

Debate and Decision Series
Should the United States Save Syria (HD)

Debate and Decision Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 13:43


The McCain Institute hosts “Should the United States Save Syria?” The distinguished panel features Mr. Robert Kagan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Mr. Leon Wieseltier, Literary Editor of the New Republic, Dr. Joshua Landis, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, and Mr. Aaron David Miller, a Distinguished Scholar at the Wilson Center. The debate is moderated by CNN’s Elise Labott and originally took place on January 30th, 2013 in Washington, DC.