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White House Chronicle – Is America running out of power? – Mar 15 2024

More electric power to the people. That is what Americans want. But can the grid support the increased demand, especially from data centers? And how about the impact from more frequent severe weather events? Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III talk to Mark Menezes, President and CEO of the United States Energy Association.

White House Chronicle – A writer navigates life with a mystery disease

Prolific Canadian writer Nora Gold is afflicted with a mysterious disease, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), about which she has written a novella, "In Sickness and in Health." Gold discusses how she is able to navigate her life and work through bouts of sickness with Host Llewellyn King.

White House Chronicle – Hydrogen Demand Initiative – Mar 8 2024

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III talk with former U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and Clinton Vince of Dentons, the global law firm, about the Hydrogen Demand Initiative, a new consortium funded by the Department of Energy, which is set to propel this potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source into a tangible reality.

Pathways To Progress – Art Museum’s Controversial Demolition – Episode 22

Join host Lisa Savage as Portland city councilors Roberta Rodriguez and Victoria Pelletier share their perspectives on a contentious vote regarding historic preservation at the museum. Delve into the complexities of balancing tradition and progress in this intense debate over Portland's cultural identity and future direction.

White House Chronicle – How is Ukraine Doing – Mar 5 2024

Suriya Jayanti, who served for two years as U.S. diplomat in the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine is currently a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, talks with Host Llewellyn King and Adam Clayton Powell III about Ukraine's drive to thrive as a nation.

World Affairs Council – Josh Paul Webinar – March 2024

For eleven years, Josh Paul oversaw arms transfers and military assistance to foreign countries on behalf of the U.S. government. He believed and continues to believe the U.S. is a positive force in the world and that in most cases the costs of U.S. military assistance are outweighed by the benefits. He will discuss his role, as well as his experiences working in the region.

White House Chronicle – AI will upend everything – Feb 22 2024

The AI era is here and now, and the technology is changing faster than we can absorb how it is changing our lives, as Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III learn from this week's guest, David Derigiotis, an AI expert and TED talker.

Let’s Connect – West & Bryant – Feb 19 2024

Portland City Manager Danielle West and Westbrook City Administrator Jerre Bryant discuss the challenge of meeting the aspirations of residents an elected leaders in the budget process.

White House Chronicle – Electricity challenges – Feb 19 2024

White House Chronicle – Grades 1-12 classrooms online – Feb 12 2024

World Class Scholars seeks to link up students and teachers in grades 1-12 online, real-time and globally -- and with some surprising results. Its founder, Phil Noble, speaks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

White House Chronicle – China — The reporters stories – Feb 8 2024

It is harder now for journalists to cover China than it has been at any time since the normalization of its relations with the United States in 1972. But coverage of China is essential and a rewarding beat. Mike Chinoy, author of "Assignment China" and a former CNN correspondent and David Lynch, Global Economics Correspondent at The Washington Post discuss their time in China with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

White House Chronicle – Weaponized Hobby Drones – Jan 19 2024

The United States is defenseless against a terror attack from weaponized "hobby" drones. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss this threat with Maj. Gen. James Poss, USAF (Ret.) and Richard Whittle, journalist and author, "Predator: The Secret Origins of the Drone Revolution."