Firing Line with Margaret Hoover - Season 7 / Year 2024

Season 7 / Year 2024

Episodes

Tim Alberta
Tim Alberta discusses his book exploring evangelical Christians' loyalty to Donald Trump.

Tony Gonzales
Tony Gonzales discusses the influx of migrants and his policy ideas addressing the crisis.

Chris Sununu
New Hampshire GOP Gov. Chris Sununu explains why he supports Nikki Haley for president.

Deborah Lipstadt

David Petraeus
Ret. Gen. David Petraeus discusses the response to the Iran-backed militia's drone strike.

Sheila Johnson
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Sheila Johnson discusses her memoir "Walk Through Fire".

Jared Cohen
Jared Cohen discusses "Life After Power," his new book about post-presidential role.

Liev Schreiber
Actor Liev Schreiber discusses the urgent need for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.

Firing Line forum: Conservatives on Trump 2.0
At Hofstra University, Margaret Hoover leads a forum with two conservatives on the impact of a second Trump term. Amanda Carpenter warns of Trump's authoritarian impulses; Mike Gonzalez argues Trump would restore effective conservative policies.

Firing Line forum: Examining The Electoral College
Margaret Hoover moderates a forum at Hofstra U. on whether the Electoral College should be

Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt explores how social media led to Gen Z's mental health crisis.

Ari Wallach
Futurist and author Ari Wallach discusses his PBS series "A Brief History of the Future."

Coleman Hughes
Coleman Hughes, author of "The End of Race Politics," argues for a colorblind America.

Melissa Murray
Melissa Murray discusses Donald Trump's first criminal trial in Manhattan.

Stephen Richer
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer discusses the Arizona indictment of Trump allies.

Frank Bruni
NYT columnist Frank Bruni discusses his book, The Age of Grievance, about the culture of victimhood

Fareed Zakaria
Journalist Fareed Zakaria urges Biden to change his policies on the border and on Israel.

Doris Kearns Goodwin
Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her new book examining the 1960s through the eyes of her late husband

George Conway
George Conway defends the merits of the New York hush money case against Trump as the verdict nears.

Dan Senor
Author and podcast host Dan Senor discusses the daring rescue of four Israeli hostages in Gaza.

Ritchie Torres
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) discusses his split with progressives and Trump's rally in his district.

Edward O'Keefe
Edward O'Keefe discusses his book on the 26th president and the five women who shaped him.

Matt Pottinger
Matt Pottinger says China's cold war against the U.S. is intensifying.

Mike Murphy
GOP strategist Mike Murphy says Democrats need to replace President Biden in the 2024 election.

James Carville
James Carville discusses how President Biden's decision to step aside has reshaped the election.

Jocelyn Benson, Benjamin, David Becker
Jocelyn Benson, Benjamin Ginsberg and David Becker discuss the integrity of American elections.

Joni Ernst
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) shares her views on standing up to antisemitism and violence against women.

Neil Gorsuch
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch discusses his book "Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law."

Alex Padilla
California Senator Alex Padilla makes his case for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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