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  • 1 month ago | pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen

    Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 9 J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist behind the atomic bomb, is a divisive figure in American history. Kai Bird provides a compelling account of Oppenheimer’s life, from his New York childhood to his Cold War career, and the moral dilemmas he faced in creating the most destructive weapon in history.

  • 1 month ago | pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen

    Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 8 John F. Kennedy urged Americans to ask what they could do for their country. Scholar Danielle Allen argues that civic engagement is key to a just society, advocating for "power-sharing liberalism,” a framework where no group holds a monopoly on power, and the people’s voices shape government.

  • 1 month ago | pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen

    Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 10 Some of America's key moments happened over meals, from Jefferson's receptions to Nixon's China diplomacy. Author Alex Prud’homme joins David Rubenstein to explore the political power of the White House kitchen, highlighting meals that shaped history.

  • 2 months ago | pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen

    Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 6 Irrevocably tied to the tragedy of the Vietnam War, President Lyndon Johnson’s political legacy is also marked by his radical push to reimagine American life. Pulitzer Prize winner Robert A. Caro, author of The Power Broker and The Years of Lyndon Johnson explores how Johnson pushed Congress to establish Medicare, Medicaid, and historic civil rights and reform legislation.

  • 2 months ago | pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen

    Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 5 Samuel Adams, though often overlooked today, was a driving force behind the Revolution and played a key role in the Boston Tea Party, earning him the praise of his contemporaries, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Celebrated author Stacy Schiff explores his journey from a failed son of wealth to a tireless revolutionary who united leaders like Hancock and Adams.

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Jeffrey Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen @RosenJeffrey
19 Apr 25

On April 19, 1775, the American Revolution Began. Happy 250 Anniversary to the Battle of Lexington and Concord and thanks to Rick Atkinson, Mary Beth Norton, and Rosemarie Zagarri for a great discussion ⁦@ConstitutionCtr⁩ https://t.co/Q2QySAzpiB

Jeffrey Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen @RosenJeffrey
14 Feb 25

Talking about the Pursuit of Happiness with @KenBurns was the most inspiring and meaningful birthday gift I’ve ever received. Can’t wait to share his wisdom and light on our special podcast soon!

Ken Burns
Ken Burns @KenBurns

Lucky to be with @RosenJeffrey of the @ConstitutionCtr on his birthday today. Taping something special about our country's founding. https://t.co/7lg6z3dfdd

Jeffrey Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen @RosenJeffrey
10 Jan 25

Thank you @ZephyrTeachout and @JameelJaffer for a superb guide to the #TikTok arguments at #SCOTUS today!

National Constitution Center
National Constitution Center @ConstitutionCtr

This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, @ZephyrTeachout and @JameelJaffer join @rosenjeffrey to discuss #TikTokvGarland and debate whether the law that forces TikTok to be sold or banned violates the #FirstAmendment Listen: https://t.co/gcSWDBL95t