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The Leon Charney Report

Acclaimed author and broadcast journalist Leon Charney engages some of the best and brightest from around the world in unrehearsed, highly intelligent one-­‐on-­‐one discussion. With more than 400 interviews since it first broadcast in 1988, the Leon Charney Report provides insight from a wealth of prominent guests including Jimmy Carter, Rudy Giuliani, Eli Wiesel, Jackie Mason, Pat Cooper, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Ed Koch and David Dinkins and more from key figures in politics, entertainment and business.

Tribute to Leon Charney 1938-2016 | Charney Report
It with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of beloved husband, father, brother, and our show's host Leon Charney. He will be greatly missed. We present to you this episode as a tribute to the amazing life and historic accomplishments of Mr. Charney.
Author: Leon Charney
Posted: March 30, 2016, 8:00 pm
Narkis Tessler, Netta Ness, Galit Diamant, Jane Arraf and Michal Hatvel-Radoshitzky | Charney Report
This episode features Supersonas, an Israeli organization formed for the empowerment of women with Head of Directors Unit & Co-Founder Narkis Tessler, Head of Magic & Co-Founder Netta Ness, and VP Communications & Co-Founder Galit Diamant; then a Classic Interview with Jane Arraf, Former NBC News Correspondent on Iraq (interviewed in 2007), and an interview with Michal Hatuel-Radoshitzky who is a Neubauer Research Associate at the Institute for National Security Studies on the BDS Movement. Also Charney Resolution Center Students Report from Israel with Sapir Handelman, Chairman of Board of Minds of Peace.
Author: Leon Charney
Posted: March 30, 2016, 7:53 pm
Moshe Arens, Narkis Tessler, Netta Ness, Galit Diamant, and Yossi Beilin | Charney Report
This episode features our continued discussion with former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arens as well as our celebration of International Women's Day with interviews of the Supersonas team including Narkis Tessler, Netta Ness, and Galit Diamant discussing gender balancing. Also featured is the conclusion of our interview with Israeli Minister Yossi Beilin discussing peace with Palestine.
Author: Leon Charney
Posted: March 30, 2016, 7:46 pm