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White House Chronicle – Blue Origin NS-32 crew member Jaime Aleman – This Traveling Life – June 6 2025

Jaime Alemán is a lawyer, a businessman, and a former Panamanian ambassador to the United States, but mostly he wants to be known as an adventurer. Recently, was part of the Blue Origin NS-32 crew and he talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III about his passion for travel and being the first person in space to have visited all the countries on Earth.

White House Chronicle – Lawyer Roland Trope – Risks and Challenges of Generative AI – May 1 2025

Roland Trope, partner in the New York City offices of Trope and Schramm LLP, has concerns about Apple's asking users to opt-in for their emails to be sampled for training its generative AI model, Apple Intelligence. Trope, who has taught at the United States Military Academy at West Point, has pointers for consumers, and those in his profession, about the risks and challenges of generative AI. He talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.

White House Chronicle – AIs Potential In the Electricity Sector – May 24 2025

AI is fast becoming the essential technology in the electricity sector for cybersecurity, weather prediction, wildfire vulnerability assessment, grid risk reduction and other things. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss AI's potential in the sector with Ron Schoff, Director of R&D at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI); and Chris Ritter, Division Director of Scientific Computing & AI at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL).

White House Chronicle – Lee Rainie – Our Even-closer Encounters of the AI Kind – June 21 2025

Lee Rainie, an author, a former Pew researcher and now the head of Elon University's Center for Imagining the Digital Future, discusses the findings -- many quite surprising -- from a recent Elon survey on the adoption of AI and its impacts. Llewellyn King and Adam Clayton Powell II host.

NASA Goddard – International Observe the Moon Night 2024 – Sept 13 2024

In celebration of International Observe the Moon Night, tune in to our broadcast on September 14 for lunar science highlights from NASA, including preparations for Artemis, interviews with NASA experts, solar eclipse highlights, observing tips, and a glimpse of participation around the world.

NASA Goddard – NASAs Curious Universe – The Mind-bending Math Inside Black Holes – Dec 17 2024

Black holes are mysterious, far away, and can bend the fabric of reality itself—but we're learning more about them all the time. Ronald Gamble, a NASA theoretical astrophysicist, uses math, computer coding, and a dash of creativity to peer inside some of the universe's most extreme objects. We'll explore what it would feel like to get pulled into a black hole and what people get wrong about black holes. And we'll answer questions from curious listeners, including, "What would happen if a black hole ate nothing but magnetized material?