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The Leonard Lopate Show

Monday, November 24, 2003
  • surveillance
    Who is watching you?

    The Soft Cage

    Christian Parenti argues that in the United States, advances in technology have always meant increased governmental surveillance of citizens. Reporter Jonathan Foreman and documentary filmmaker Steven Rosenbaum talk about the many dangers faced by journalists and why these issues often go overlooked. Daniel Johnnes, wine director of Montrachet and Tribeca Grill, discusses holiday wines. And Booker-winning author Peter Carey shares his novel My Life as a Fake.

Christian Parenti

Government surveillance of its citizens isn’t a post-9/11 phenomenon here in the U.S. In The Soft Cage, Christian Parenti surveys government spying on American citizens from the days of slavery to the war on terror.

  • Music: Bang on a Can All-Stars “Escalator” Isan “Betty’s Lament”
  • Jonathan Foreman and Steven Rosenbaum

    In the fifteen-month period after Daniel Pearl was murdered, 44 other journalists lost their lives on the job. Reporter Jonathan Foreman and documentary filmmaker Steven Rosenbaum talk about the many dangers faced by journalists and why these issues often go overlooked.

  • Music: Kodo “Wax Off” Die Hard Soundtrack composer Michael Kamen
  • Daniel Johnnes

    Daniel Johnnes, wine director of Montrachet and Tribeca Grill, discusses holiday wines.

  • Music: Le Divorce Soundtrack composer Richard Robbins
  • Peter Carey

    Peter Carey won the Man Booker Prize for True History of the Kelly Gang. His latest, My Life as a Fake, explores a little-known episode in Australian history.

  • Events: Peter Carey will be reading and signing books, Tuesday December 9th at 6:30 pm, 192 Books, 534 West 21st street
  • Music: Oscar and Lucinda Soundtrack composer Thomas Newman
  • Gov. Sarah Palin and Alaska Politics

    The Leonard Lopate Show

    August 08, 2008
    Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is Sen. John McCain’s VP running mate. To find out more about Gov. Palin and Alaska politics, check out our States of the Union: Alaska segment from Aug. 8, 2008.

    Sen. Joe Biden on the Lopate Show

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    Sen. Obama has chosen Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware to be his running mate. To find out more about his personal and political life, listen to Leonard’s Aug. 2007 interview with Sen. Biden. At the time, the Senator from Delaware was still a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.

    Barack Obama, Circa 2004

    The Leonard Lopate Show

    As the Democratic Convention is underway in Denver, listen to Barack Obama on the Leonard Lopate Show in November 2004. He had recently won a seat in the U.S. Senate, and only a few months before, his rousing speech during the 2004 Democratic National Convention catapulted him into the national spotlight.

    John McCain in 2000

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    Sen. John McCain spoke with Leonard in September 2000 about his memoir, Faith of My Fathers. He discussed his family's naval background, his time in POW camps, as well as his own presidential ambitions for the 2000 election.

    States of the Union

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    Why is New York a blue state, Wyoming a red, and Ohio a shade of purple? Looking ahead to Election Day 2008, Leonard talks to journalists, scholars, and activists from each of the 50 states to find out what motivates voters from Maine to California.

    Guest Picks

    The Leonard Lopate Show

    Find out surprising facts about some recent guests on the Leonard Lopate Show. Check out our Guest Picks section! Did you know that football star Herschel Walker loves Judge Judy, Laurie Anderson is a big fan of agility training for dogs, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi likes Johnny Depp?