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In That Scene with Dan Patrick, legendary sports broadcaster Dan Patrick chats with celebrated actors and filmmakers to break down some of the most iconic scenes from their careers. Listen in as they share their early reactions to the script, details about how the scene actually got made, their response to watching it on screen for the first time, and reflections on the scene's impact -- both personal and cultural. With Dan Patrick’s humor and passion for movies guiding the conversation, lis ...
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Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Cape Up" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.
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B. Scott, the ‘Queen of Tea,’ serves up the hottest tea in pop culture with lovebscott.com’s editor Denver Sean, signature one-on-one interviews and ‘Ask B. Scott’ advice. We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/us/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy
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Through a mix of party games, interviews, and live performance-style storytelling, Summer, Isaac and their guests tell stories they haven't shared publicly before—and reveal things about themselves you’d normally never tell a stranger.
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Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman have been a couple for 20 years - 138 years in Hollywood time - and in their brand new podcast they take listeners directly into their bed... because that’s where every episode is recorded - their bed. Cozying up with their famous friends, your favorite couple provide a funny, revealing, and very candid look into their relationship and life at large. In some episodes, they’ll even kick the guest out of bed and get extra personal in what some have called the m ...
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Former President Trump has been indicted on federal charges in the special counsel’s classified documents investigation — we have full coverage from our NBC Nightly News team, plus coverage of the U.S. air quality alerts and more.By NBC News
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Carlos Simon on composing music to honor George Floyd’s life
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In this Washington Post Live conversation recorded on May 17, composer Carlos Simon digs into his new work inspired by George Floyd’s life, “brea(d)th,” discusses the process of composing the work with librettist Marc Bamuthi Joseph and how it reflects the promise of an equitable future in America.By The Washington Post
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90 million Americans under air quality alerts due to Canadian wildfire smoke; former VP Pence makes 2024 presidential run official; high school graduate and stepfather killed in Virginia mass shooting; and more on tonight’s broadcast.By NBC News
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Two killed outside Virginia high school graduation ceremony; Ukrainian dam destroyed, flooding cities and forcing evacuations; U.S. air quality concerns from Canadian wildfire haze and ozone concentrations; and more on tonight’s broadcast.By NBC News
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Private aircraft crashes in Virginia after pilot unresponsive; former President Trump’s at Justice Department headquarters; U.S. releases video of close call with China in the Taiwan Strait; and more on tonight’s broadcast.By NBC News
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This long-overdue episode is dedicated to our incredible producer, Brian Vasquez. Get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/bscott Follow B. Scott on Twitter: @LoveBScott Follow B. Scott on Insta: @BScott Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: bit.ly/TBSSPodcas…
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Loud boom heard after fighter jets scrambled to intercept small plane; China defends actions at sea after close call between warship and American destroyer in Taiwan Strait; Grand jury hearing evidence in Trump’s handling of classified documents set to meet after hiatus; and more on tonight’s broadcast.…
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Nearly 300 people dead after passenger trains crash in India; Chinese warship has close call with American destroyer in Taiwan Strait; Republican presidential candidates kicking off campaigns in Iowa; and more on tonight’s broadcast.By NBC News
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Lester Holt delivers Villanova University’s commencement speech
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As NBC Nightly News celebrates the Class of 2023, we’re sharing Lester Holt’s remarks from Villanova University’s commencement ceremony on May 19.By NBC News
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Keith Ellison reflects on the third anniversary of George Floyd’s murder
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In this Washington Post Live conversation, first recorded on May 24, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison talks about the third anniversary of George Floyd's murder, his role in holding former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin accountable, how Floyd’s death fits into a horrific pattern of violence in American life, and his new book, “Bre…
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An all-new season of ‘Dateline Missing in America’
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As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Season 2 of Dateline: Missing in America. The chart-topping podcast series is back with a brand-new season and brand-new cases. Are you the key to solving a mystery? Correspondents Josh Mankiewicz, Andrea Canning and Keith Morrison report on perplexing missing person cases brought to Dateline’s atte…
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White House domestic policy adviser Susan Rice’s exit interview
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In this Washington Post Live conversation first recorded on May 24, Susan Rice, the only person to serve as both national security adviser and domestic policy adviser in the White House, talks about her decision to leave her role, how her work in national security helped her in domestic policy as well as her greatest accomplishments and regrets.…
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Oscar Munoz’s ‘quintessentially American’ story - that started in Mexico
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In this Washington Post Live conversation from May 10, Oscar Munoz, the executive chairman of United Airlines, talks about his new memoir, “Turnaround Time,” in which he reveals that he was undocumented when he first came to the United States and recounts his journey to the c-suite of one of the country’s top four airlines.…
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Chasten Buttigieg has something to say about coming out and acceptance
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In this Washington Post Live conversation from May 10, Chasten Buttigieg discusses the new edition of his memoir, “I Have Something to Tell You,” which he rewrote for young adults, why he thinks the far right is going after LGBTQ Americans and what he hopes for his two children when they are old enough to read his book.…
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Kristina Ishmael on digital barriers to equitable education
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on April 28, Kristina Ishmael, deputy director of the Education Department’s Office of Educational Technology, discusses the barriers to closing the digital divide, the importance of reliable internet access in providing equitable education and the obstacles to distributing financial assistance…
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Actor and singer Chrissy Metz had just pennies in her bank account when she landed a role on the hit show “This Is Us.” She tells NBC News’ Kate Snow about her singing, her new book and how she met her boyfriend on a dating app during the pandemic.By NBC News
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Ned Blackhawk on ‘The Rediscovery of America’
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In this conversation first recorded for Washington Post Live on April 27, Yale University professor Ned Blackhawk discusses his new book, “The Rediscovery of America: Natives Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History,” which explores the foundational role Native Americans have played in U.S. history, including in the formulation of our country’s Con…
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Joan Biskupic on the rise of the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority
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In this conversation first recorded for Washington Post Live on April 17, CNN senior Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic discusses her new book, “Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and Its Historic Consequences,” which explores the rise of the court’s 6-3 conservative supermajority, the role of the Federalist Society in…
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Nightly News Films: Andrew Lloyd Webber one-on-one
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With Phantom of the Opera about to close on Broadway after a historic 35-year run, Lester Holt chats with legendary composer Andrew Lloyd Webber about the musical and his iconic career.By NBC News
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Best of: Nikki Giovanni is against banning any book
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In this Washington Post Live conversation from Oct. 5, 2022, famed author and poet Nikki Giovanni discusses her children’s book, “A Library,” explores the freedom books give our lives and explains why she’s against banning any book.By The Washington Post
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Mickalene Thomas on Black women’s place in the western art canon
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In this conversation first recorded for Washington Post Live on April 6, artist Mickalene Thomas discusses her work celebrating the beauty of Black women, her exhibitions around the world and the power of seeing Black people engaged in leisure and relaxation.By The Washington Post
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Anna Deavere Smith and Arne Duncan on their new opera ‘The Walkers’
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on March 27, renowned playwright Anna Deavere Smith and former education secretary and creator of Chicago CRED Arne Duncan discuss their new opera, “The Walkers,” which explores Chicago CRED’s engagement and collaboration with people throughout the city most at risk of gun violence.…
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Richard Parsons pushes to make asset management more equitable
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on March 23, Richard Parsons, former CEO of Time Warner, discusses his work as chair of Equity Alliance, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, accusations of “woke capitalism” and the actions taken by the federal government.By The Washington Post
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For many of us, the term artificial intelligence conjures up images of science fiction movies. But what is it really? As AI technology becomes a bigger part of our world, Lester Holt sits down with Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, co-founders of the Center for Humane Technology, to talk about how it works.…
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Elizabeth Way and Elena Romero on how hip-hop transformed fashion
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on March 16, Elizabeth Way and Elena Romero, co-curators of the “Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous” exhibition at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, discuss hip-hop’s enduring influence of fashion, the history of high-fashion brands appropriating streetwear and what it really means to we…
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Demetre Daskalakis on the quest for an HIV vaccine
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 22, Demetre Daskalakis, a career HIV specialist and advocate currently acting as the deputy coordinator for the White House National Monkeypox Response, speaks about the search for an HIV vaccine, the role stigma plays in viruses propagating and whether eradicating HIV is possible in th…
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Amber Ruffin went from doing local theater in Omaha to hosting “The Amber Ruffin Show” on Peacock. She tells NBC News’ Kate Snow about a special word of encouragement she received, writing for Broadway and dreaming big.By NBC News
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Mitch Landrieu’s plan to bring manufacturing back to the United States
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 9, Mitch Landrieu, the White House infrastructure implementation coordinator, discussed President Biden’s ambitious plans to bring manufacturing back to the United States, the new jobs the administration’s programs have already created and why racism in America “continues to be its Achi…
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Nightly News Films: Sheryl Lee Ralph interview
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NBC News’ Dana Griffin sits down with superstar Sheryl Lee Ralph to discuss her incredible Broadway, TV and film career as she inspires a new generation of fans with her role on “Abbott Elementary.”By NBC News
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Mayor Levar Stoney on preserving history while tearing down Confederate statues
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 15, Levar Stoney, the mayor of Richmond, talks about why he ordered his city to remove statues commemorating the Confederacy, the various efforts to whitewash American history in states across the country, and what guides him as a leader.…
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Vanita Gupta on police reform, accountability and culture
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 9, Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta examines the state of police accountability nationwide as well as how department culture can override policy and blunt the effectiveness of changes intended to improve community relations.By The Washington Post
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Mark Whitaker on 1966 – the year Black Power challenged the civil rights movement
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 8, former Newsweek editor Mark Whitaker discusses his new book, “Saying It Loud: 1966 – The Year Black Power Challenged the Civil Rights Movement,” how the year transformed the way in which Black Americans viewed their lives and lessons for activists organizing today.…
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B. Scott and Denver are back and making up for lost time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Studio71
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Maya Moore Irons and Jonathan Irons on ‘Love & Justice’
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In this conversation first recorded for Washington Post Live on Jan. 19, Maya Moore Irons and Jonathan Irons discuss their new book, “Love & Justice: A Story of Triumph on Two Different Courts,” their journey to get him released from prison after a wrongful conviction and their view on reforms to the criminal justice system.…
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Best of: Wes Moore on becoming Maryland’s first African American governor
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In this conversation first recorded for Washington Post Live on Nov. 30, then-Gov.-elect Wes Moore of Maryland discusses his victory and plans for the first 100 days, the state of national politics, and how being the first African American governor of Maryland (and only the third in U.S. history) weighs on him.…
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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on ‘Kindred’ and reexamining American slavery through science fiction
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In this Washington Post Live conversation recorded on Nov. 12, playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins discusses his TV adaptation of Octavia Butler’s novel “Kindred,” why he thinks TV and movies have “damaged our ability” to understand history, and what he is ultimately trying to show about slavery.By The Washington Post
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Bill Nighy on ‘Living,’ mortality and ‘Love Actually’
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In this Washington Post Live conversation recorded on Jan. 6, actor Bill Nighy discusses his new film “Living,” its universal themes of mortality and procrastination, and the enduring legacy of the film that put him on the map, “Love Actually.”By The Washington Post
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Best of: Michael R. Jackson’s ‘big, Black and queer’ musical, ‘A Strange Loop’
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In this Washington Post Live conversation recorded on June 9, writer Michael R. Jackson discusses his now-Tony Award-winning musical “A Strange Loop” and its decades-long journey to the stage.By The Washington Post
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Best of: Inside the personal and political life of Democratic strategist Lis Smith
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In this Washington Post Live conversation from July 20, veteran Democratic political strategist Lis Smith discusses her memoir, “Any Given Tuesday,” a behind-the-scenes look at the fine line between personal and professional life while working at the top of Democratic politics.By The Washington Post
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Elegance Bratton on the masculinity of forgiveness
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Dec. 15, Elegance Bratton discusses his feature film debut, “The Inspection,” the gay protagonist’s emotionally complex relationships with his mother and fellow Marines, and why film was the right medium to tell this autobiographical story.By The Washington Post
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Outside of singing, Jewel is on a mission “helping people want to live.” She tells NBC News’ Kate Snow about the Not Alone Challenge, a mental health campaign that reminds people they are not alone during the holidays.By NBC News
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NBC News Special: Epidemic of Hate – Antisemitism in America
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Jacob Soboroff hosts an NBC News NOW special exploring the resurgence of hate against Jews in America and what’s being done to combat extremism.By NBC News
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Cherry Jones and Vera Farmiga on ‘Five Days at Memorial’
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Nov. 30, Cherry Jones and Vera Farmiga discuss their new miniseries “Five Days at Memorial,” which chronicles the events at Memorial Hospital in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the unimaginable decisions the characters they portray are forced to make.…
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Wes Moore on becoming Maryland’s first African American governor
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In this conversation first recorded for Washington Post Live on Nov. 30, Maryland Gov.-elect Wes Moore discusses his victory over Republican Dan Cox, his plan for his first 100 days, the state of national politics and whether the Washington Commanders should keep playing football in Maryland.By The Washington Post
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Best of: Michael Fanone’s battle for accountability for Jan. 6
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In this Washington Post Live conversation from Oct. 18, former D.C. police officer Michael Fanone discusses his new book, “Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop’s Battle for America’s Soul,” recounts his firsthand experience defending the U.S. Capitol and explains why it’s so important to hold insurrectionists accountable for the violence of …
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Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s journey from the segregated South to the United Nations
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In this conversation first recorded at the Global Women’s Summit on Nov. 15, Thomas-Greenfield discusses how her upbringing in the segregated South has affected her work as a diplomat and what it’s like being a Black women in a world dominated by White men.By The Washington Post
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The objective of Bill Nye’s popular children’s show was to “change the world.” He tells NBC News’ Kate Snow how life after his science show includes public speaking engagements and leading the Planetary Society.By NBC News
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Nightly News Films: The Reckoning – An American Genocide
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NBC News’ Cynthia McFadden reports on the dark history of Native American boarding schools in the U.S. An effort is ongoing to use ground-penetrating radar to look for the unmarked graves of children who may be buried at Red Cloud Indian School in South Dakota.By NBC News
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