The John Batchelor Show

Saturday 2 June 2012

Air Date: 
June 02, 2012

 

 Navy Yard, U.S., Washington. Boring Breech of 14 Inch Gun. It was created in 1917 by Harris & Ewing.  

John Batchelor Show  

Saturday 905P Eastern Time:   Joseph Nye, Kennedy School, Harvard;   former Asst Secy of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council on the European Union; in re:   Europe

Saturday 920P Eastern Time:   Linda Greenhouse, Yale Law School, Pulitzer Prizewinner and author, The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction, in re: the Supreme Court     

Saturday 935P Eastern Time:   Juliette Kayyem, Boston Globe National Security columnist & Former Asst Secy, Dept. of Homeland Security, in re: the Middle East.            

Saturday 950P Eastern Time:  Enrico Moretti, UC Berkeley Prof of Economics; author, The New Geography of Jobs, in re:  employment and location      

Saturday 1005P (705P Pacific):   Joel Stein, Time magazine; author,  Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masculinity, in re:   satire and manliness    

Saturday 1020P (720P Pacific):  Rosie Gray, Buzzfeed politics writer, in re:        

Saturday 1035P (735P Pacific):   E.J. Dionne, senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; Professor Georgetown University; author, Our Divided Political Heart: The Battle for the American Idea in an Age of Discontent,in re: the American political divide.         

Saturday 1050P (750P Pacific):   Clara Shih, CEO, Hearsay Social; a Fortune Most Powerful Women Entrepreneur of 2011, a Fast Company Most Influential People in Technology, and a Businessweek Top Young Entrepreneur of 2011, in re:  social media for the enterprise.  

Saturday 1105P (805P Pacific):   Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations, Asia Society, in re:  China

 
Saturday 1120P (820P Pacific):  Diane Brady, Bloomberg Businessweek, in re:  Wal-Mart      

Saturday 1135P (835P Pacific):  Harriet Worsley, author, 100 Ideas that Changed Fashion, in re: Fashion as a reflection of, or shaper of, society       

Saturday 1150P (850P Pacific):  Laura Stoll, New Economics Foundation, in re: "Well-being evidence for policy: A review."       

Saturday/Sun 1205A (905 Pacific):   Joseph Nye, Kennedy School, Harvard;   former Asst Secy of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council on the European Union; in re: Europe           

Saturday/Sun 1220A (920 Pacific):  Linda Greenhouse, Yale Law School, Pulitzer Prizewinner and author, The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction, in re: the Supreme Court       

Saturday/Sun 1235A (935P Pacific):  Paul Piff, Social Psychologist at UC Berkeley, and Higher Social Class Predicts Increased Unethical Behavior, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in re: social class and morality.   

Saturday/Sun 1250A  (950P Pacific): Exeunt.