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Blog: Capitalisn't
Are elite MBA programs producing morally bankrupt administrators? Duff McDonald, author of "The Golden Passport," tries to convince Luigi & Kate that conflicts of interest and flawed case studies amount to an unethical education that harms society.
Blog: Capitalisn't
Do central bankers have too much power? Paul Tucker, a former official at the Bank of England during the 2008 financial crisis and author of the new book 'Unelected Power,' explains to Kate and Luigi how technocratic hubris can imperil democracy.
Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Pete Wehner, author and former speechwriter for George W. Bush, joins David to discuss Trump's relationship with the Evangelical movement and the weaponization of faith in politics.
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The second in a special 3-part series on antitrust law. Kate and Luigi talk with Lina Khan, author of the article "Amazon's Antitrust Paradox," and a member of the New Brandeis Movement, which believes that antitrust enforcement should be more broadly applied and not just rely on consumer welfare.
Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Author and journalist Steve Brill joins David to talk about his new project NewsGuard, which uses journalism to fight fake news, as well as his long career in business and journalism.
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Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
McKay Coppins, author and staff writer for The Atlantic, joins David to talk about his bizarre journey with candidate Donald Trump, Mitt Romney's Mormonism, his recent profile of Mike Pence, and more.
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Join us for a live taping of Capitalisn't on October 8 in Chicago! Author Yascha Mounk will discuss his latest book, The People vs. Democracy, with co-hosts Luigi Zingales and Kate Waldock. Click here for details and free tickets! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-people-vs-democracy-with-yascha-mounk-katherine-waldock-and-luigi-zingales-tickets-49992656381
Blog: Lage der Nation - der Politik-Podcast aus Berlin
Schnelles Internet selber machen
Breitbandausbau: Schnelles Internet in Eigenregie (DLF)
Hausmitteilung
Dienstag, 22. Mai: LdN100 (Tickets coming soon: tickets.kuechenstud.io)
Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg sagt sorry (CNN)
"Facebook ist aus jedem Blickwinkel Täter": IT-Blogger Fefe über die Lehren aus dem Cambridge-Analytica-Debakel (meedia)
What the F*** Was Facebook Thinking? (medium)
Facebook-Chef über Datenskandal Was Zuckerberg gesagt hat - und was nicht (SPON)
Mark Zuckerberg: 'I'm sure someone's trying' to disrupt 2018 midterm elections (CNN)
Cambridge Analytica: Warrant sought to inspect company (Channel 4)
Abtreibungen
Jens Spahn über Abtreibungen: "Es geht um ungeborenes menschliches Leben" (SPON)
§ 218 StGB
Schwangerschaftsabbrüche (Destatis)
Die Rückkehr der Abtreibungsdebatte (RP Online)
NRW-Heimatmuseum
Heino verschenkt Platte mit Lieblingsliedern der SS (FAZ)
Regierungserklärung
Bundestag: Regierungserklärung der Bundeskanzlerin (Bundestag)
'Christianity as default is gone': the rise of a non-Christian Europe (Guardian)
Frau uberfahren
ERSTER TÖDLICHER UNFALL MIT SELBSTFAHRENDEM AUTO: Polizei-Video zeigt, wie es zum Unfall kam (Auto, Motor und Sport)
beA
beA - aber sicher
Spendenaufruf für ein sicheres Anwaltspostfach: Prominente Anwälte wollen die BRAK verklagen (Legal Tribune Online)
Trump heutert und feuert
Yes, John Bolton Really Is That Dangerous (NYT)
Russlandaffäre: Trumps Top-Anwalt zurückgetreten (Spon)
Donald Trump sure looks like he is planning to fire Robert Mueller (CNN)
Turnover at a Constant Clip: The Trump Administration's Major Departures (NYT)
Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Jonah Goldberg is an author and columnist for the National Review. He joins David to discuss his roots in journalism, how a family tragedy shaped his view on the War on Drugs, and his criticisms of Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
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Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Author and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute Norm Ornstein joins David to discuss the impact of mental illness in his life, the prospect of political reform post-Trump, the loss of Congressional norms, and more.
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Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Michael McFaul is the former U.S. ambassador to Russia and author of the book "From Cold War to Hot Peace," which chronicles U.S.-Russia relations during the Obama administration. He joins David Axelrod to talk about his path from Montana to Moscow, his early involvement in Democratic movements, Putin's Russia, and much more.
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Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Dan Pfeiffer is a former Senior Advisor to Barack Obama, co-host on the Pod Save America podcast, and author of the book Yes We (Still) Can: Politics in the Age of Obama, Twitter, and Trump. He joins David to discuss his time in the Obama White House, the balance between civility and protest, the Supreme Court battle, and more.
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Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Peter Sagal is the author of The Incomplete Book of Running and host of NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. He joins David to discuss a variety of topics including getting passed on by the Harvard Lampoon, appearing on Jeopardy as struggling writer in Los Angeles, his early work as a playwright, and crossing the finish line just minutes before the attack on the Boston Marathon.
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Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Deval Patrick, former Governor of Massachusetts and civil rights lawyer, author, and businessman, sits down for a special televised edition of The Axe Files on CNN. He talks with David about his upbringing in the South Side of Chicago, the significance of the 2018 and 2020 elections, his take on the Trump administration, and whether or not he plans to run for president in 2020.
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