Tag: Robert Siegel
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From Craigslist to Philanthropist: A Wide Open Conversation with Craig Newmark and Robert Siegel
Craigslist founder and philanthropist Craig Newmark was interviewed by Robert Siegel, discussing topics such as AI, birds, science fiction, Taylor Swift's music, and his plans to support journalism further if he had Elon Musk's resources.
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Craig Newmark engages in a wide-ranging conversation with Robert Siegel, discussing topics such as AI, birds, science fiction, and his philanthropic efforts to support independent journalism and democracy, during an award ceremony at the National Press Club.
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From Craigslist to Philanthropist: A Wide Open Conversation with Craig Newmark and Robert Siegel
Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist turned philanthropist, engaged in a wide-ranging conversation with Robert Siegel, touching on topics like AI, his interests in birds and music, and his support for journalism.
Craig Newmark was honored by Moment magazine for his support of independent journalism and democracy, receiving the 2024 Inspirational Leadership Award.
Renowned author Joan Nathan discusses her latest book "My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories," focusing on her long career bringing Jewish cooking to homes worldwide through TV shows and cookbooks.
Joan Nathan shares her life, family history, and adventures exploring Jewish cuisine worldwide in a conversation with Robert Siegel for Moment Magazine.
Joan Nathan, a renowned figure in Jewish cooking, discusses her latest cookbook "My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories" with former NPR host Robert Siegel.
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If These Walls Could Talk: Columbia’s Hamilton Hall—1968-2024 with Glenn Frankel, Robert Siegel, Susan Rubin Suleiman and Amy E. Schwartz
Columbias Hamilton Hall has been at the center of student protests multiple times, notably in 1968 and slated for 2024.
A discussion with Glenn Frankel, Robert Siegel, Susan Rubin Suleiman, and Amy E. Schwartz about the history of student protests and occupations at Columbia's Hamilton Hall from 1968 to 2024, exploring themes such as divisions within the student body and faculty, free speech, radicalization, and the construction and destruction of barricades.
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An analysis of the recent drone and missile strikes by Iran on Israel and the potential for a wider war, featuring discussions on Iran's motives, Israel's options, U.S. strategy, Arab reactions, and geopolitical ramifications by experts Aaron David Miller, Robin Wright, and Robert Siegel.
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Israel, Iran and the Dangers of a Wider War with Aaron David Miller, Robin Wright, and Robert Siegel
Middle East analysts Aaron David Miller, Robin Wright, and Robert Siegel discussed the recent drone and missile attacks by Iran on Israel and the potential implications.
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The U.S. Constitution: Pragmatism versus Textualism on the Supreme Court with Justice Stephen Breyer and Robert Siegel
Justice Stephen Breyer, who recently retired from the Supreme Court after 28 years, contrasts the judicial philosophies of pragmatism and textualism in his book "Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism."
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Is a Two-State Solution for Israelis and Palestinians Still Possible? with Aaron David Miller, Ghaith al-Omari and Robert Siegel
Middle East analysts Aaron David Miller, Ghaith al-Omari, and journalist Robert Siegel discuss the feasibility of a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians post the Israel-Hamas War.
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The Israel-Hamas War: Updates and Analysis (Part 3) with Aaron David Miller and Robert Siegel
In this article, Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller and former NPR host Robert Siegel discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and the broader geopolitical implications in the region.
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How the “Woke” Movement is Undermining its own Goals and Unintentionally Pushing Society to the Right with Susan Neiman and Robert Siegel
In this discussion, Susan Neiman and Robert Siegel explore how the "woke" movement, driven by a desire to address historic crimes and stand with the oppressed, is unintentionally pushing society to the right.
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The Israel-Hamas War: Updates and Analysis (Part 2) with Aaron David Miller and Robert Siegel
This post discusses a conversation between Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller and former NPR host Robert Siegel about the Israel-Hamas war.