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Guests on the program have included elected public officials, political candidates, members of the military, film producers, outrageous bigots, scientists, authors, and many more. Guests are alphabetized by last name.


Following are some of the guests who have been on the program:



Greg Kading,

retired LAPD homicide detective

Allan Kahane,

Author and expert on alternative energy

Arne Kalleberg,

Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Good Jobs, Bad Jobs

Amos Kamil,

Playwright, screenwriter, and investigative reporter His 2012 cover story in The New York Times Magazine brought the Horace Mann scandal to light. he graduated from Horace Mann School in 1982

Alok Kanojia,

Harvard-trained addiction psychiatrist

Kapya Kaoma,

Anglican priest and Senior Religion and Sexuality Researcher at Political Research Associates

Howard Kaplan,

author of The Damascus Cover and Bullets of Palestine

Alex Kaplan,

Senior Researcher at Media Matters

Erin Aubry Kaplan,

Journalist covering black issues for twenty-five years, including nine years as a staff writer for LA Weekly, and is author of the new book I Heart Obama

Alec Karakatsanis,

civil rights lawyer dedicated to transforming the American criminal injustice system

Brian Karem,

award-winning journalist and author of the new book “Free the Press”

Fred Karger,

First openly gay Presidential candidate

Tim Karr,

Senior Direct of Strategy for FreePress

Saul Kassin,

Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in NYC

Jackson Katz,

Anti-sexist activist and author

Scott Kaufman,

Scientific Director of the Imagination Institute and researcher in the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania.

Eric Kaufmann,

Professor of Politics at Birkbeck, University of London

Steve Kaufmann,

former Canadian diplomat and polyglot who speaks 20 languages

Shane Kavanaugh,

Staff Reporter with The Oregonian in Portland, Oregon

Harvey Kay,

Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and author of The Fight for the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great

David Kaye,

Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine, School of Law, and a former lawyer with the U.S. Department of State responsible for the application of the Geneva Conventions and other areas of international law

“Jackie Keaton”,

former Time Warner Cable Retention Agent

Steve Keen,

economist, Professor at Kingston University London

Scott Keeter,

Directory of Survey Research – Pew Research Center

David Keith,

Professor of Engineering and Public Policy at Harvard University

Bill Keller,

founding Editor-in-Chief of The Marshall Project

Julia Keller,

author of the book “Quitting: A Life Strategy”

Scott Kelly,

retired astronaut

Suzanne Kelly,

farmer and independent scholar

Dacher Keltner,

Professor of Psychology at UC Berkeley

Stephanie Kelton,

Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Stony Brook University

Sarah Kendzior,

a journalist who focuses on politics, the economy, and the media

John Kerry,

Democratic US Senator from Massachusetts

Liana Kerzner,

Canadian media personality, sex-positive feminist and video game writer

Christopher Key,

notorious advocate of urine therapy and other unproven “treatments”

Soloman Khan,

former fellow at the Harvard University Safra Center for Ethics who runs the data team at Paperless Post, has developed a tool to explore political donations

Ro Khanna,

US Congressman from California’s 27th district

James Kilgore,

Former prison inmate and author ofUnderstanding Mass Incarceration: A People’s Guide to the Key Civil Rights Struggle of Our Time

Michael Kinch,

Associate Vice Chancellor at Washington University in St Louis

Ben Kinchlow,

Minister, broadcaster, long time co-host of The 700 Club on CBN

John Kindervag,

Field CTO at Palo Alto Networks

Stephen Kinzer,

author, journalist, former New York Times correspondent

John Kiriakou,

former CIA officer who blew the whistle on post-9/11 CIA torture

TJ Kirk,

The Amazing Atheist on YouTube

Brian Klaas,

Fellow in Global and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics

Michael Klare,

Professor of Peace and World Security Studies and the defense correspondent of The Nation

Aaron Klein,

Author of Schmoozing with Terrorists, conservative journalist

Naomi Klein,

Senior Correspondent at The Intercept

Ami Klin,

Director of the Marcus Autism Center at Emory University School of Medicine

Gordon Klingenschmitt,

Former Navy Chaplain

Chris Kluwe,

NFL football player & LGBT activist

Ian Kochinski,

a socialist streamer, YouTube personality, and debater

Robin Koerner,

Founder of WatchingAmerica.com & Huffington Post blogger

Terry Kogan,

Professor of Law at the University of Utah

Tom Kokonowski,

Criminal defense attorney & former prosecutor

Elizabeth Kolbert,

writer for The New Yorker and author of “The Sixth Extinction”

Andrew Koppelman,

Law Professor at Northwestern University

Zack Kopplin,

student who exposed Creationist education vouchers and more

Michael Koretzky,

National Board Member of the Society of Professional Journalists, organized GamerGate debate that ended in a bomb threat

Dan Kovalik,

labor and human rights attorney and author of the book “Cancel This Book”

Deb Kozikowski,

Vice-Chair of Massachusetts Democratic State Committee and a superdelegate

Lawrence Krauss,

theoretical physicist and cosmologist who is a professor of physics and director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University

Jeff Kreisler,

Comedian and author of Get Rich Cheating

Anirudh Krishna,

Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at Duke University

Raja Krishnamoorthi,

US Congressman from Illinois

John Krystal,

psychiatrist and Yale University Professor

Dennis Kucinich,

Democratic US Congressman from Ohio, Presidential candidate

John Kuhn,

public school superintendent in Texas and the author of two books about test-based accountability, “Fear and Learning in American” and “Test and Punish”

James Howard Kunstler,

author of “The Geography of Nowhere,” “The Long Emergency,” “Too Much Magic,” and the four-book “World Made By Hand” novel series

Robert Kuttner,

Co-Founder and Co-Editor of The American Prospect magazine and chair at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University

Karen Kwiatkowski,

Retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel



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