Harvard Law School Professor Charles Ogletree speaks about having both Barack & Michelle Obama as students at Harvard, as well as several other interesting topics.

 

Take a look back with Plum at the esteemed guests, prominent speakers, and big ideas that made up the 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival.

Senator John McCain, (R) Arizona, has a conversation with The Aspen Institute's Walter Isaacson.

 

Condoleezza Rice talks about how music influenced her life and her experiences with the Aspen Music Festival and School.

Plum interviews with ABC and NPR's Cokie Roberts.

 

Plum Telluride covers the 45th annual Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.

Stefan Wolff discusses this summer's Socrates Society Seminars and The Aspen Institute. The topic, Ethnic Conflicts.

 

Kenneth Adelman, Jim Horowitz, and Jazz pianist Bill Charlap attend the "Jazz and Democracy" seminar at the Aspen Institute.

Dr. Justin Frank, author of the book "Bush on the Couch," discusses his analysis of George Bush and the motives of American voters.

 

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and architect of the 1994 Republican takeover of Congress talks about the news media, the Republican party, and what he has in common with Bill Clinton. Hosted by Stan Pottinger. 23:25

Former NJ Governor Jim McGreevey discusses politics, including gay rights, the presidential candidates, and campaign finance reform. Hosted by Stan Pottinger. 26:40

 

Justice Antonin Scalia, the second senior Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, clarifies his position on the death penalty and talks about his role as "court jester." Hosted by Stan Pottinger. 26:28

Doug Bailey, co-founder of Unity '08 and former Republican strategist, discusses his unorthodox movement, presidential elections, third party politics and state of Washington today. Hosted by Stan Pottinger. 26:53