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33 votes
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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, in hiding for months, has told the BBC she knows "exactly the risks" she's taking travelling to Norway to collect her Nobel Peace Prize
12 votes -
Interview with US representative Ro Khanna, co-sponsor of the bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein documents and former member of Bernie Sanders campaign for president
11 votes -
Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with far-right antisemite Nick Fuentes divides prominent US conservatives
26 votes -
Who owns America? Bernie Sanders says the quiet part out loud. | What Now? With Trevor Noah
25 votes -
Interview with José Mujica, a.k.a. the Poorest President, former President of Uruguay - #Human
9 votes -
DW spoke to former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö about diplomacy to end the Russian war against Ukraine, NATO and the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act
5 votes -
Interview with Hunter Biden
15 votes -
What can we learn from Estonia?
12 votes -
Ezra Klein interview with US Rep. Sarah McBride
19 votes -
Interview with Marc Andreessen on Silicon Valley and US politics
10 votes -
Does anyone know if Elon Musk ever sat down for an interview with a critic?
I know he is full of shit when he says he believes in freedom of speech and he just whines and complains and accuses the left/trans people of abusing victimhood cause apparently he believes the...
I know he is full of shit when he says he believes in freedom of speech and he just whines and complains and accuses the left/trans people of abusing victimhood cause apparently he believes the label belongs to the richest man on the planet instead.
But I am genuinely curious if the guy who kept saying he wanted his critics on Twitter as well to call him out, ever sat down for an interview with a critic who didnt feed his ego like Faux News or Bill Maher. Cause say what you want about Bill O'Reilly (and there's not much to say) I gotta give it up to the guy for going on left-leaning shows and actually engaging with the other side of the aisle.
the closest I can think of is that one he did with Don Lemon where his feelings were so hurt by the pushback, he cancelled the show after it :joy:
But I wonder if he ever did a hardball interview after and I just missed it?
11 votes -
David Lebryk on US Department of Government Efficiency, fraud, and fixing government payments
10 votes -
Historical government efficiency and management practices
3 votes -
Volodymyr Zelenskyy Fox News interview after Oval Office meeting
27 votes -
Interview - how Elon Musk blurs the lines of US free speech and raises tough first amendment questions
11 votes -
An interview with Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president
13 votes -
Finland's Left Alliance is countering the far right by rejecting austerity and championing workers' rights and climate action
21 votes -
Iceland's youngest-ever prime minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, who entered politics just four years ago, talks about feminism, the far right and reopening talks on joining the EU
13 votes -
What happens when climate denialism and misogyny intersect in the US? Enter: ‘petro-masculinity’.
9 votes -
A mass movement can beat health CEO greed
12 votes -
Christopher Kirchhoff on military innovation and the future of war
5 votes -
Tony Blair wants us to stop worrying and embrace AI
8 votes -
Elon Musk on racism, bailing out Donald Trump, hate speech, and more - The Don Lemon Show (full interview)
29 votes -
A legal historian who studies the US abortion battle explains why the Alabama state Supreme Court’s decision on in vitro fertilization is so momentous
35 votes -
Why joining a club is good for democracy
11 votes -
The extreme ambitions of West Bank settlers
44 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump acknowledges he was told 2020 election lies were false in wide-ranging interview
30 votes -
The Ezra Klein Show: Interview with Jennifer Pahlka about where government policy implementation goes wrong (and why government doesn't always work well)
7 votes -
Ebrahim Raisi cancels CNN interview after Christiane Amanpour refuses to wear hijab
14 votes -
Inside Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s world
4 votes -
War in Ukraine: The Economist interviews Tony Blair
4 votes -
Q shaman prison interview
13 votes -
Finland is the world's happiest nation and I want to keep it that way – Sanna Marin says she is determined to defend human rights, despite asylum policy challenges
6 votes -
From child refugee to politician – Suldaan Said Ahmed, whose family fled the civil war in Somalia, is intent on driving out racism in Finland
3 votes -
James Carville on the state of Democratic politics
12 votes -
Why former US President Barack Obama fears for our democracy
11 votes -
One year since the Turkish invasion of Rojava: An interview with Tekoşîna Anarşîst
7 votes -
Meet the Romney-Gary Johnson-Bloomberg voter who’s embracing Black Lives Matter
5 votes -
Joe Biden answers the web's most searched questions | WIRED Autocomplete Interview
11 votes -
Friendly with Kevin Rudd
5 votes -
Mary Louise Kelly interviews Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo
21 votes -
State of the World 2020: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowski
4 votes -
Shahid Buttar on defeating Pelosi and impeaching Trump
3 votes -
"Children and Politics" - a 3 minute interview with British children before the 1964 general election
This is short, but it demonstrates something that's been missing from tv for a while, which is the simple interview with children that recognises they are children but still takes them seriously...
This is short, but it demonstrates something that's been missing from tv for a while, which is the simple interview with children that recognises they are children but still takes them seriously as humans.
EDIT: Somehow I missed the main link, which goes to a BFI page here: https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-children-and-politics-1964-online
There are some amazing old (1960s, 1970s) British tv interviews with children carried out by Harold Williamson. He asks children a question and then just lets them answer. There's no attempt to laugh at the children, and there's no attempt to say "zomg look at what this cute kid is saying".
A few clips here, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq93b and there are probably more on Youtube: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq93b
It's showing its age - "what would you do if your husbands went on strike? How would you run a household?" (asked of two girls) isn't acceptable.
7 votes -
Zack de la Rocha interviewing Noam Chomsky (c. 2000)
7 votes -
The Political Orphanage - Why Republicans and Democrats Think Differently - Featuring: Dr. Matt Grossmann
7 votes -
‘We fear Hong Kong will become just another Chinese city’: An interview with Martin Lee, grandfather of democracy
8 votes -
'Something needs to be done': A conversation about guns and race in America
3 votes -
Iceland's prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir talks climate change and gender equality over ice cream
6 votes