Clay Small's second novel is an intricate crime story with the themes of art forgery, revenge and redemption featuring prominently in the plot. And notorious Dutch forger who copied Dutch masterpieces of Old Master Vermeer, Han Van Meegeren, plays a central role.
Nov 03, 2022•31 min•Season 17Ep. 15
In the closing days of Campaign 2022, polls remain very close in four key Senate races which will determine which party controls the Upper House. The House of Representatives appears to be on track to gain a Republican majority. Inflation, gas prices, sliding 401K values, rising mortgage rates and crime seem to be top of voters' minds. The Democrats are trying to shift the narrative to the January 6th and Democracy in the closing days but with limited success.
Nov 02, 2022•30 min•Season 17Ep. 14
Saudi Arabia announced oil production cuts at the OPEC meeting in October by 2million barrels daily or 2% of global production. President Biden had asked the Kingdom's leadership to increase production in July. The Saudi move seemed to favor Russia and work against Western economic sanctions against Russia's Ukraine war. Why did they do it and what do they have to gain ? Professor Nicholas Grossman explains what is at play with this key US ally.
Nov 01, 2022•29 min•Season 17Ep. 13
Rishi Sunak, 42 became Britain's youngest Prime Minister in 200 years. Born in Southampton of immigrant parents, he is the first Prime Minister of Asian descent. But he takes over amidst the financial turmoil of the Liz Truss government, Covid recovery , soaring energy prices and lingering Brexit economic uncertainty. Professor Jonathan Hopkin profiles Rishi Sunak and the challenges facing his new administration.
Oct 31, 2022•32 min•Season 17Ep. 12
Elon Musk has said he is overpaying for Twitter at $44 billion. The deal must close by Friday night, October 28, to avoid a trial in Delaware's Chancery Court. How did he get trapped in this morass ? Bill Cohan walks us through the missteps that have led up to this point.
Oct 24, 2022•31 min•Season 17Ep. 11
Critically acclaimed author Liz Nugent talks about her body of work in the Emerald Noir subgenre and shares with us a preview of her upcoming book, "Strange Sally Diamond"
Oct 21, 2022•36 min•Season 17Ep. 10
Ana de Armas plays Marilyn Monroe in the screen adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates novel, "Blonde". Described by Oates as a fantasy or even fairytale , Blonde is a fictional and at times brutal take on events in the Hollywood star's life. It is a study of American celebrity as personified by Marilyn Monroe.
Oct 21, 2022•34 min•Season 17Ep. 9
Created by President Eisenhower in 1956, SCI fosters people to people contacts and programs between Americans and the global community. American soft diplomatic power and influence, cultural, educational, technical and professional, is a key part of US foreign policy. Bill Boerum shares with us his perspective and impressions from attending three international conferences in his role as a citizen diplomat in Peru, Italy and Mexico in the last six weeks.
Oct 19, 2022•29 min•Season 17Ep. 8
The 2022 Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded to Ben Bernanke, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, Douglas Diamond, University of Chicago and Philip Dybvig, Washington University in St. Louis. All three and their research played a pivotal role in successfully navigating the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis. Professor Chincarini shares his commentary.
Oct 12, 2022•22 min•Season 17Ep. 7
President Biden announced a blanket pardon for Americans federally charged with minor drug possession. Is this a turning point ?
Oct 10, 2022•33 min•Season 17Ep. 6
Our guest is geopolitical strategist and noted Atlanticist, Alp Sevimlisoy of the Atlantic Council. Ukraine is not only a battleground for Russian territorial aggrandizement, but also for a confrontation between two competing world views, Atlanticism and Eurasianism. The former enshrines Western liberal democracy ideals while the latter eschews the rule of law and promotes authoritarianism.
Oct 06, 2022•31 min•Season 17Ep. 5
Today's episode is a presentation which will be made on Saturday, October 8, 2022 to commemorate the 160 anniversary of the founding of St. Teresa of Avila Church and to celebrate its' pioneer founders.
Oct 03, 2022•32 min•Season 17Ep. 4
Turmoil in UK financial markets has pummeled the value of Sterling and caused havoc with UK Government bonds, in the wake of a large tax cut announced last week by Kwasi Karteng, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Is Supply side economics back in the UK ? Listen to James Herlihy's perspective.
Sep 29, 2022•28 min•Season 17Ep. 3
Frisco is a historical novel set in San Francisco in 1934, amidst the first General Strike in US History. The General Strike was one of our City's defining moments, along with the Gold Rush of 1849 and the 1906 Earthquake.
Sep 29, 2022•37 min•Season 17Ep. 2
How do you plan for a secure financial future with headline inflation running at 9%, rising interest rates, a looming recession and global turmoil ? Professor Damodaran shares his insights.
Sep 22, 2022•37 min•Season 17Ep. 1
Last week marked a turning point in Russia's war in Ukraine. Ukrainian troops re-took the city of Kharkiv in the North East, along with 2000 square miles of territory, routing the Russian Army. That humiliating defeat likely prompted Putin's address to the nation, announcing a mobilization of 300,000 Army reservists and a series of referenda to be conducted this weekend in four Ukrainian territories occupied by the Russians. He also made veiled threats to use nuclear weapons.
Sep 21, 2022•32 min•Season 16Ep. 20
This award winning 1997 film portrays Los Angeles in 1953, where Hollywood celebrity collides with police corruption. Michael Nathanson produced LA Confidential which won two Oscars, and Shaun Chang interviews him.
Sep 17, 2022•50 min•Season 16Ep. 19
Bass Reeves was one of the first African Americans to be named a Deputy US Marshal West of the Mississippi in the late 1800s. He arrested more than 3000 fugitives in the Oklahoma Territory and the West. With a photographic memory, he was able to recall warrant details which stood him in good stead, as he couldn't read or write. Charlie Ray shines the light of history on the prominent role that African Americans played in the Old West, contrary to the Hollywood version.
Sep 16, 2022•30 min•Season 16Ep. 18
Last week saw momentous change in the UK as a new Prime Minister was appointed on Tuesday. Thursday the Queen suddenly passed, succeeded by her eldest son Charles III. Georgina joins us to put it all in perspective and gives us a sense of what to expect.
Sep 12, 2022•28 min•Season 16Ep. 17
With the death of Queen Elizabeth II after a 70 year reign, the second Elizabethan Age draws to a close. Her son and heir, King Charles III ascends the throne with Camilla as Consort Queen. Today's episode is a series of reminiscences about the Queen.
Sep 08, 2022•9 min•Season 16Ep. 16
Are America's energy companies being distracted from creating shareholder value by Environmental, Social and Governance mandates (ESG) ? And do the large asset managers like BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street for instance with $20 Trillion of assets under management wielding too much power in corporate boardrooms and shareholder meetings and out step with average American investors ? Is Excellence Capitalism the antidote to getting America's companies back to basics ?
Sep 06, 2022•32 min•Season 16Ep. 15
Turkey has adroitly maneuvered between the warring parties of Ukraine and Russia during the current conflict. But Turkey clearly wants Ukraine to win and has supplied drones and other materiel to its' neighbor. At the same time it is trying to broker a peace deal between the warring parties. Rich Outzen walks us through Turkey's grand strategy.
Aug 31, 2022•36 min•Season 16Ep. 14
North Korea is a hereditary, dynastic dictatorship, under the control of the Kim family for 77 years. Kim Jong Un is the third member of the family to rule this impoverished, Stalinist nation of 22 million people.
Aug 28, 2022•18 min•Season 16Ep. 13
China has been building its' diplomatic, economic and security ties with the island nations of the South Pacific: It recently signed a security pact with the strategic Solomon Islands. The United States is concerned and is trying to re-engage after years of neglect. We are reopening our embassy in the Solomon Islands that we closed in 1993 and opening new embassies in Tonga and Kiribati.
Aug 26, 2022•27 min•Season 16Ep. 12
Peter Singer is a strategist and senior fellow with New America, a think tank in Washington. He is also the founder and managing partner of Useful Fiction which creates fictional narratives to help policy makers visualize some of the most complex national security threats like nuclear accidents, bio terrorism, artificial intelligence and cyber attacks on critical infrastructure. Visualizing before an event can lead to more effective policies to thwart such attacks.
Aug 24, 2022•32 min•Season 16Ep. 10
Will Putin use the pretext of protecting the Russian speaking minorities in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to attack them as he did in the Donbas Region of Ukraine ? Such a move would trigger Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, provoking a unified NATO response. Or would it ?
Aug 21, 2022•16 min•Season 16Ep. 9
The 1968 film Bullitt starred Steve McQueen at the peak of his acting career and features the iconic car chase up and down the hilly streets of San Francisco. McQueen gives a nuanced performance and still engages audiences 54 years since the film debuted.
Aug 19, 2022•27 min•Season 16Ep. 8
School leadership is key to ensuring that black and brown students in particular get a good education. Decoteau Irby recounts a five year project where he led a project to improve racial equity in a school that saw black and brown students increase from 8% of the student body to 30%.
Aug 16, 2022•33 min•Season 16Ep. 7
The unsealed warrant which was used to search his residence and resulted in 10 boxes of documents being taken away by the FBI, indicates that the former President is being investigated under the Espionage Act.
Aug 12, 2022•28 min•Season 16Ep. 6
In today's episode Alex Domash gives us an overview of the Fed's fight against inflation and the prospects of a recession in the next 12 to 24 months.
Aug 10, 2022•28 min•Season 16Ep. 5