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Oliver Stone

Oliver Stone

FromThe Chris Cuomo Project


Oliver Stone

FromThe Chris Cuomo Project

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Director and co-writer Oliver Stone (“Wall Street,” “JFK,” “W”) and co-writer Joshua S. Goldstein (Professor Emeritus of International Relations, American University) join Chris to discuss “Nuclear Now,” their film investigating whether nuclear power is a crucial tool in fighting climate change and the world’s energy needs.

In a wide-ranging conversation, the three explore how and why nuclear energy fell out of favor in the United States, the pervasiveness of anti-nuclear propaganda campaigns, why people who understand nuclear power the most are the least afraid of the technology, nuclear misconceptions surrounding disasters, waste storage, and water consumption, how the international community continues to embrace nuclear power, and much more.

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Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Chris Cuomo Project is the official podcast of award-winning veteran broadcast journalist Chris Cuomo. Every Thursday, Chris presents his signature take on today’s pressing current events — and explores how these stories are being covered by all sides of the media. Featuring in-depth interviews with newsmakers, tastemakers, and other influential figures, Chris’ independent voice provides listeners with an up-close view of politics, global affairs, and American culture from a vantage point uniquely shaped by decades of insider experience. Free from the constraints of a traditional media organization, The Chris Cuomo Project is home to independents, free thinkers, and those who don’t fit nicely on one side or the other. Let’s get after it.