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On the eve of the presidential debate, Al and special guest host Jill Wine-Banks discuss the upcoming contest, the impact of Dobbs on the election, and whether Biden will recapture a diverse voter coalition. Then, Al is joined by former US Deputy SOS Jim Steinberg to cover recent developments in the Gaza and Ukraine wars, explain the turmoil in Israeli politics, call out the growing danger of terrorism, and explore how to have more effective US-Sino relations. In their analysis, they look ahead to how the outcome of our presidential election will affect each of these diplomatic theaters, underscoring how vital a Biden win is for the entire world. Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon. Make sure to include your city– we love to hear where you're from! From The Show: Class With Carville: Debate Advice Watch James Carville Explains on YouTube Playlist James Carville & Al Hunt have launched the Politics War Room Substack Get More From Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President | #SistersInLaw Podcast Get More From Jim Steinberg: Johns Hopkins | Albright Stonebridge Group | Author Please Support Our Sponsors: Miracle Made: For 40% off high-quality self-cooling sheets, plus an extra 20% off with 3 free towels, use promo code WARROOM when you go to TryMiracle.com/warroom
Jim Steinberg (Dean, Johns Hopkins SAIS and Former US Deputy Secretary of State) joins Hank on the podcast to discuss growing up in Massachusetts and being inspired to pursue public service by the Kennedys, his pivotal shift to foreign policy, and his philosophy of education. They delve into US-China relations, the meeting between Biden and Xi, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A discussion on the final exit from Afghanistan and what the future may hold.
Jim Steinberg, Deputy Secretary of State for President Obama and Bill Clinton's deputy national security adviser, plus Bruce Jentleson, professor of public policy at Duke University and the author of “The Peacemakers: Leadership Lessons from 20th Century Statesmanship“ join Chuck to talk about the worldwide implications of the Taliban's return.
The Georgetown Journal of National Security Law & Policy (JNSLP) hosted it's 2021 annual symposium this week, featuring a keynote discussion with Jim Steinberg, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State. For this week's episode, Jim Steinberg, along with James Feinerman, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, sit down to discuss U.S.-China relations, managing differences, and the ongoing power struggle between both nations. The interview taps Jim Steinberg’s wealth of experience with China to address the biggest challenges facing the Biden Administration and his recommendations for the way ahead. Professor William Banks, Chair of the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and Editor-in-Chief of the JNSLP provides opening remarks. Jim Steinberg is University Professor of Social Science, International Affairs and Law at Syracuse University: https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/Steinberg,_James_B_/ James Feinerman is the James and Catherine Denny Chair in Democratic Capitalism, James M. Morita Professor of Asian Legal Studies, and Co-Director of Georgetown Law Asia at Georgetown University Law Center: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/james-v-feinerman/ Journal of National Security Law & Policy: https://jnslp.com/
Are you ready for the explosive second-to-last episode of the season? Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in The Final Farewell - Part 2 Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull and featured Alex Guzman as Francis with Jim Steinberg, Tom Steward, and Joshua Montes. It was written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee and is produced in San Diego, California by Downstairs Entertainment with editing and sound design by Steve Murdock. The Rex Rivetter theme “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra are used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight’s episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com, or on the Facebook or “the Twitter”. And be sure to join us in two weeks for the season finale of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye. You can also listen to Rex at: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IUADjO iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: https://bit.ly/2KaEwkJ Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
Rex encounters the most wretched people in Los Angeles... Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull with B.J. Robinson as Julius, Nick Young as Lt. Burke, with Gabriela Nelson, Joanna Hubbard, Jacquie DeVita, Lena Jones, Amy Dell, Rachel Bishop, Fatima Pimienta, Carolyn Wheat, Jim Steinberg, M. Teresa Suarez, Raylene Wall, and Jennifer McKenna. Rex Rivetter is written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee and is produced in San Diego, California by Downstairs Entertainment with editing and sound design by Steve Murdock. The Rex Rivetter theme “Nightmare by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight’s episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com, or on the Facebook or “the Twitter.” And be sure to join us in two weeks for the stunning conclusion of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in “Deadlier Than the Male.” You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: https://bit.ly/2KaEwkJ Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma, Sheena Greitens, associate professor at the LBJ School at the University of Texas, moderates a discussion between Tanvi Madan, senior fellow in the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution, and Jim Steinberg, professor of social science, international affairs, and law at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Their conversation revolves around the fraught, contentious, and important relationship between the world’s largest democracy, India, the world’s most powerful democracy, the United States, and the world’s fastest rising economy, China.
This episode of Horns of a Dilemma is part of a special series of live episodes bringing you into the room at the fifth annual Texas National Security Forum. In this final installment, Josh Eisenman, faculty fellow at the Clements Center for National Security and Distinguished Scholar at the Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law, moderated a discussion on China. He was joined by Christopher Johnson, former Central Intelligence Agency analyst, Kelly Magsamen, former principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific Affairs, and Jim Steinberg, former deputy secretary of state. The event was sponsored by the Clements Center, the Strauss Center, and the Clements-Strauss Intelligence Studies Project. Music and Production by Tre Hester
Jim Steinberg, former LBJ School dean and Deputy Secretary of State (2009 – 2011) visited Austin, Texas for the National Security Forum on Nov. 30. He joined LBJ School Dean Angela Evans for a conversation on globalization, U.S.-Chinese relations and an international-facing public policy education.
How would you like a perfect way to reach your customers and keep their attention? Personalizing the customer experience is a hot topic. Shep Hyken sits down with customer personalization expert, Jim Steinberg, Senior Vice President of Enterprise Partnerships at LoyaltyPlant. Top Takeaways: • There is an engagement crisis happening among marketers. Most marketers have the proper tools, but they aren’t using them properly. Sending something to a customer is all about when and where you send it. The crisis occurs when the wrong customer gets the wrong information, or when they get it at the wrong time or in the wrong place. • The four R’s of Marketing: 1. Get the RIGHT MESSAGE 2. To the RIGHT CUSTOMER 3. At the RIGHT TIME 4. In the RIGHT PLACE. -If this formula is properly implemented, the customer is going to be absolutely delighted. And, mobile is really the only medium that can do this properly. • Don’t confuse the concept of personal information with personalized information. Personalization is about one-to-one marketing. It’s getting specific and personalized message to a specific individual. Customers don’t mind sharing personal information in order to receive a personalized and relevant experience. About: Jim Steinberg is Senior Vice President of Enterprise Partnerships at LoyaltyPlant. He is passionate about transforming the face of mobile marketing for restaurant chains using the disruptive force of the LoyaltyPlant platform. Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and your host of Amazing Business Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gambling debts and tennis pros - none of which can be found - all the answers, but none that add up. The exciting third part of Rex Rivetter and the Case of the Jeweler's Loop! Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter: Private Eye" starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with guest stars Tiffany Tang as Lizzie, Daniel Robinson as Jonah, Justin Allen Slagle as Andrew and Steve Blizin as the baseball announcer with appearances by O.P. Hadlock, Jim Steinberg, and Stephanie Nesbitt. Rex Rivetter is written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme song, “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter". If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations will be back at the end of the case. You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
A reluctant client, a suspicious dame, and unanswered questions. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Part 1 of The Case of the Jeweler's Loop. Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee and featured Adam Sheldon as Sergeant Monroe and Laura Preble as Mrs. Leibovitz. Tonight’s guest stars were Tiffany Tang as Lizzie, Daniel Robinson as Jonah, Justin Allen Slagle as Andrew, and Steve Blizin as the baseball announcer with appearances by Tom Raftery, Jim Steinberg, and Charley Miller. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme song, “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter". If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations will be back at the end of the next case You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
The book. The car crash. The Missing Ending. Jenny. Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter: Private Eye" starred Rhiannon McAfee and Randy Coull and features Jennifer McKenna as Antoinette with guest star Steve Froehlich as Lenny and appearances by Jim Steinberg and Dave Rivas. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud is a part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at fatecrafters.net. The Jenny McIntosh theme "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter." If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations, will be back at the end of this case. You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
The mid-season finale of Rex! At long last, Rex's search for Handsome Johnny comes to an end...in San Diego, California. Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter: Private Eye" starred Randy Coull and features Christopher Szabo as Handsome Johnny with guest stars Greg McAfee as Andy, Mark Petrich as Frederick, and Aline Racic as Katherine with appearances by Dave Rivas and Jim Steinberg. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Davey Boy Productions. Rex is a proud is a part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios Network. Find other great shows at http://www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme "Nightmare," by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter." Next Monday, catch our recap show, Rivetting Conversations, wherever you listen to Rex for behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter. And, don’t forget, after next week’s Rivetting Conversations, we’ll be on our mid-season hiatus and be back Monday, May 29th with another exciting episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye. You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
"The blob" — an unflattering nickname for the U.S. foreign policy establishment coined by a senior Obama official — gets a bad rap these days. From Obama to Trump, Washington's foreign policy elite are blamed for being too hawkish, relying on tired conventional wisdom, and generally weakening America's foreign policy position. In this episode, two members of the blob (along with a mystery guest) push back...over drinks, of course. Listen to Jim Steinberg, a former Deputy Secretary of the State Dept, and Frank Gavin, the director of the Kissinger Center at SAIS, defend the blob. Their argument? You don't know how good you have it. As a bonus, we also nerd out on George Kennan a bit. Produced by Tre Hester
Join us for Rivetting Conversations - interviews with the cast and crew of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye. This week's episode is hosted by Rex Rivetter author, Greg McAfee In this installment, Greg interviews new series regular Adam Sheldon (the voice of Officer Monroe), Jim Steinberg - who plays at least one character in every case of Rex, and superfan Jennifer Ball. Get their takes on this episode and their insights on the show. Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for previous Rex Rivetter episodes!!! Be sure to join us in two weeks, same time and place, for another episode of Rivetting conversations! Next Monday, catch the exciting third part of "The Case of Pete and Repeat." If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter. If you have questions, comments, or conspiracy theories about the show, tweet them to @rexrivetter and we'll got through them on the next episode of Rivetting Conversations! You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz This week's Rivetting Conversations is hosted by Greg McAfee and produced by Downstairs Entertainment. "Nightmare," by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used by permission of Music Sales Corp.
Rex begins his investigation. A mother, a fisherman, a candy store, and a saint. Part 2 of Rex Rivetter and the Case of Pete and Repeat Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter; Private Eye" starred Randy Coull and featured Nick Young as Lt. Burke, Adam Sheldon as Officer Monroe, and Calandra Crane as Margie. Tonight’s guest stars were Edgar Diaz-Gutierrez as Father Lozado and Steven Jensen as Gerard Sullivan with Jane Harris as May and appearances by Gabby Nelson, Jim Steinberg, Wendy Savage, Stephanie Nesbitt and Rudy Good. It was written by Greg McAfee and is transcribed in San Diego, California. It was produced by Downstairs Entertainment with recording, sound and editing by Davey Boy Productions. The Rex Rivetter theme "Nightmare" by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with vocal, sound and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Be sure to join us in two weeks, same time and place, for the exciting third part of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye and "The Case of Pete and Re-Peat." Next Monday, catch our recap show, Rivetting Conversations, wherever you listen to Rex for behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter. You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz