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Left, Right & Center

KCRW

Left Right & Center is for listeners who feel like people on the other side of the political divide are on Mars. David Greene pieces together the big picture by inviting people from the left and the right to unpack their ideological differences, not to smooth them over, and look at what’s truly at stake. The show offers a rare kind of clarity. It doesn’t ask you to agree. It asks you to look more closely at what’s happening and to challenge your assumptions. 

You might not always agree – you might even get angry – but you’ll know why you feel the way you do. No knee-jerk reactions or name calling. This show doesn’t promise easy answers or warm fuzzies; it promises more clarity for the chaotic political era we’re all living through.

KCRW 2020, 498771

Left Right & Center is for listeners who feel like people on the other side of the political divide are on Mars. David Greene pieces together the big picture by inviting people from the left and the right to unpack their ideological differences, not to smooth them over, and look at what’s truly at stake. The show offers a rare kind of clarity. It doesn’t ask you to agree. It asks you to look more closely at what’s happening and to challenge your assumptions. 

You might not always agree – you might even get angry – but you’ll know why you feel the way you do. No knee-jerk reactions or name calling. This show doesn’t promise easy answers or warm fuzzies; it promises more clarity for the chaotic political era we’re all living through.

KCRW 2020, 498771
21hr 2min
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Heated rhetoric and fights over free speech have escalated since Charlie Kirk was murdered. Will more productive conversations on violence land on leaders or citizens?
Thumbnail for "Texas Dems are stuck on identity politics with Senate race at stake".
Will intraparty fighting blow up the Texas Senate primary for both Democrats and Republicans? Plus, the House just passed a bipartisan housing package. Are real solutions to the affordability crisis on the horizon?
Thumbnail for "Congress takes up ICE reforms, Trump calls to “nationalize” voting".
Democrats say they won’t fund the Department of Homeland Security without restrictions on federal immigration agents. Plus, does Trump’s call to “nationalize” voting threaten a free and fair midterm election?
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Tom Homan promised improvements to ICE operations in Minneapolis. Will it shift the country’s attitude on immigration enforcement?
Thumbnail for "Trump threatens Greenland… then pulls back".
President Trump eases up his pursuit of Greenland. What stood out in the first year of Trump 2.0? Plus, unpacking the White House’s social media presence.
Thumbnail for "Trump threatens to enact Insurrection Act in Minnesota".
Protestors in Minneapolis clash with ICE agents after the killing of Renee Good. Plus, the president tries to flex his power at home and abroad.
Thumbnail for "An ICE raid in Minneapolis turns deadly".
A woman was killed by an ICE agent in Minnesota. Federal and state officials are at odds over who’s to blame. Plus, will America’s push for Western dominance succeed?
Thumbnail for "The 2026 midterms are closer than they appear".
Primary voting starts in a matter of weeks. We’ll identify which midterm races could define 2026. Could the growth of prediction markets change the political landscape? Plus, what we got wrong in 2025.
Thumbnail for "The shift from America First to Trump’s new interventionism".
President Trump returned to office with expectations of isolationism. Instead, the first year of Trump 2.0 brought new forms of projecting American power and influence abroad.
Thumbnail for "Is President Trump losing his grip on the Republican Party?".
Congress continues its fight over healthcare. Will it drive a wedge into the Republican party? And what does the future of the GOP look like if Trump’s leadership weakens?
Thumbnail for "Can Europe trust Trump’s vision for peace?".
European leaders are skeptical of President Trump’s plan for peace in Ukraine. And how might the president’s views on migration impact the EU?
Thumbnail for "Trump rants, Hegseth deflects while Congress looks for answers".
The president delivers a hateful rant during a cabinet meeting. Is Pete Hegseth on the hot seat? Plus, we’ll discuss a revealing new social media feature.
Thumbnail for "Why are executions on the rise in the US?".
Is the death penalty being used as a political tool? We’ll discuss that, plus Gen Z voting trends and an amendment proposal for pardons.
Thumbnail for "From Question Everything: The Epstein Files".
The top journalists covering Jeffrey Epstein join Question Everything for drinks, and get into the challenges of covering one of the toughest stories of their careers.
Thumbnail for "Trump faces one crisis after another".
A wave of political stumbles - including the Epstein files - are hitting the White House all at once. We’ll discuss what’s at stake. Plus, a roundtable of gratitude.
Thumbnail for "The shutdown is over - but the fighting isn’t".
Is the shutdown ending positive? Depends on who you ask. Same-sex marriage avoids Roe’s fate. The Epstein files take center stage again.
Thumbnail for "Did anyone learn anything from the 2025 elections?".
Are there big lessons for both parties after this week’s elections? We’ll discuss some of the major takeaways as attention turns towards the 2026 midterms.
Thumbnail for "Could the SNAP deadline get Congress to end the shutdown?".
Will crucial deadlines pressure Congress to end the shutdown? We’ll also discuss the president’s White House remodel and some key races to watch on Election Day.
Thumbnail for "What is Trump trying to do in Venezuela?".
Is the president pushing for regime change in Venezuela? Plus, we’ll examine the possible impact of the No Kings protest and answer your questions.
Thumbnail for "Trump's promising peace, but that could still come with problems".
Could peace in Gaza already be under threat? Is the White House too focused on foreign matters? Plus, we discuss a writer’s search for balance.
Thumbnail for "Jake Sullivan’s Toughest National Security Decisions, from On Point".
Thumbnail for "Ceasefire deal emerges, but peace may be far off".
Will a ceasefire agreement lead to lasting peace in Gaza? White House initiatives may be targeting Trump’s political opponents. Plus, ICE takes on Bad Bunny.
Thumbnail for "The politics of a government shutdown".
Could Donald Trump take advantage of a government shutdown? Democrats are hoping to show some fight. Plus, how did Trump’s military address land?
Thumbnail for "From health to prosecutions, retribution defines the moment".
Donald Trump’s focus on retribution has become a feature of his presidency. How is his quest for political vengeance influencing policy?
Thumbnail for "America is in a dark era of political violence".
KCRW reflects on the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Can Democrats carve out a clear foreign policy vision?

A big talk about how the country moves forward

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September 19, 202550min 34sec

After the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, both Republicans and Democrats called for unity and understanding — but polarizing rhetoric has continued to escalate. President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other White House officials have vowed to target the “radical left” for being politically violent. Democratic officials have warned that the White House may try to use the assassination to suppress speech. Those fears may have been realized when ABC was threatened over late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s comments about conservatives’ reaction to Charlie Kirk’s killing. Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, pressured the network to pull Kimmel off the air indefinitely. How do Americans feel about a government agency censoring speech that they don’t agree with? Whose responsibility is it to turn down the temperature when it comes to rhetoric and polarization? 

David Greene worked with country singer Ketch Secor of the band Old Crow Medicine Show to produce a music documentary called Louder Than Guns. Greene spent time with Secor, touring across the country and hearing Americans’ reflections on gun violence and gun rights. When FOX News host Trey Gowdy said that Americans should have a conversation about preventing more gun violence, his fellow conservatives said he should be ashamed. How do we stop talking past each other during conversations about guns and create an open dialogue?

Are Americans too enraged by each other to ever experience unity? This week, a listener asked Left, Right and Center about America’s history of political violence and if our panel thinks anything has changed.

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