Archives of the show until 2018. For recent archives, go to: The Marc Steiner Show at the Real News Network
For our first segment, Marc discusses recognition of same-sex marriage by Maryland.
Guests include:
For our first segment, Marc talks by phone with Thomas Schaller, a Baltimore Sun columnist and professor of Political Science at UMBC about tomorrow's State of the Union address.
Marc and co-host Anthony McCarthy tackle Baltimore crime with insight from Baltimore's religious leaders. The panel discusses what they are doing and what still needs to be done to better the lives of all city residents and reduce crime. Guests include:
For our first hour, we're joined by a panel to discuss the new state budget proposed by Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley. How will budget cuts impact you? How will they affect our upcoming elections?
We are joined by phone by Senator David Brinkley, State Senator from District 4.
Tonight's in-studio panel included:
For the first hour of today's show, Marc is joined by guests to discuss the impact of the earthquake on an already impoverished nation, and where Haiti goes from here. The panel included:
We speak with Randolph Roth, author of American Homicide. He offers a historical perspective on violence in the United States, and an explanation of why the United States is today the most homicidal affluent nation in the world.
We speak with Randolph Roth, author of American Homicide. He offers a historical perspective on violence in the United States, and an explanation of why the United States is today the most homicidal affluent nation in the world.
We're joined by a panel of social activists and thinkers to reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Our guests are:
Mina Cheon - Interdisciplinary Professor at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA)
In the second segment, Marc focuses on the crisis in Haiti, two days after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake, the most severe in the country in more than 200 years.
Guests include:
Today, Maryland's General Assembly convenes for the 427th legislative session in Annapolis. Marc interviews Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley before a live audience a few hours before the session officially opens.
For our second hour, we meet with Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III to discuss 2009 crime statistics and what they mean for Baltimore City. We'll also talk about the Commissioner's goals for 2010.
Donald Devore, Secretary of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, joins the converstation to discuss juvenile justice in the second part of the hour.
State Senator Nancy Jacobs (34th district - Cecil and Harford Counties) and Senator Allan Kittleman (9th district, Carroll and Howard Counties) join Marc to talk about issues and concerns from a Republican point of view.
In the first half of Hour 2, Marc talks with Marion Elizabeth Rogers about her 2005 book, Mencken: The American Iconoclast, about the writer and critic known as the Baron of Baltimore. The interview was originally broadcast on December 12, 2005.
For the second hour of today's show, Marc was joined by guests to discuss the resignation of Mayor Sheila Dixon. Today's panel included:
For the first hour of today's show, Marc was joined by guests to discuss the resignation of Mayor Sheila Dixon. Today's panel included:
We don’t know the details of the bargain she made with the judge and the prosecutors, although that will all come out shortly. My guess is that there will not be another trial and that she will fight to keep her pension. I predict that she may run again in the future.
Congo doesn't seem to register on the radar of mainstream America media except in times of exceptional crisis, so many Americans don't know that the country is overwhelmed with violence on a day-to-day basis.
In light of the recent suicide bombing at a CIA camp in Afghanistan and the bombing attempt on a flight bound to Detroit International Airport on Christmas Day, it might seem that some re-evaluation of the United State's foreign policy is in order. In our first hour, Marc and panel discuss what is being done and what could be done to improve the international dialogue.
Marc and Anthony review the list of top national stories during the past year and highlight issues already making it to the forefront.
Marc talks with Aneesh Chopra, the first Federal Chief Technology Officer of the United States (CTO), who previously served as the Secretary of Technology for Virginia. Marc and the CTO explore his ambitious goals for education, internet security and job creation.
Voices From the Archives features a selection of our favorite interviews from the past seventeen years of The Marc Steiner Show.
This hour, we look at two of the towering legacies of 20th century American music, Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie. We're joined by a panel of musicians and music writers to discuss and listen to the music of these two legends.
Voices From the Archives features a selection of our favorite interviews from the past seventeen years of The Marc Steiner Show.
First, we have an interview with Norman Jewison, who has produced and directed films including In the Heat of the Night, Fiddler on the Roof, and Rollerball.
Helicon join us for their 16th annual appearance on the show. While they're now living in different countries and no longer performing regularly as a band, they reunite each year for a Winter Solstice concert.
To start out today's show, Marc talks with actress, dancer, storyteller and teacher, Maria Broom.