THURSDAY’S TV SCHEDULE


6:00 AM

Steve Eisele, a leader in commercial space initiatives, discusses risks and opportunities in building and operating space‑based data centers with implications for China.
Hosted by
Don Ulsch

7:00 AM

Former Obama White House Cyber Czar J. Michael Daniel discusses power, policy and the criminal underground on Fixing Cyber Security.

Hosted by Larry Clinton

8:00 AM

Homeland security expert Scott McHugh the vulnerabilities of U.S. critical infrastructure, from cyber‑physical risks to criminal intermediaries, and why private companies must invest in resilience.

Hosted by Robert Liscouski

8:30 AM

Daniel Zarrilli, New York City’s first climate chief, discusses how the nation’s largest city is confronting extreme weather and what it takes to build a resilient coastal future.

Hosted by Chris Gloninger

9:00 AM

Three top national security executives discuss the complexities of keeping people safe at the Paris Olympics on In The Studio.

Hosted by Christopher P. Skroupa

10:00 AM

Susan Eisenhower reflects on President Eisenhower's principles behind his biggest decisions and how they relate challenges leaders face today.

Hosted by Kandie Stroud

10:30 AM

Former SEC Chair, Jay Clayton, discusses why the SEC’s climate rule falls short and suggests that regulation offer performance standards.

Hosted by Richard Howitt

11:00 AM

Andersen’s Chief Legal Officer Bill Deckelman discusses how AI is reshaping every stage of dealmaking—from diligence and integration to board oversight, risk, and strategy—as executives navigate a faster, more complex M&A landscape.

Hosted by Michael Frankel

12:00 AM

Former FBI executive Edward You discusses how biotech and AI are core to the emerging threat landscape, how China’s expanding bio‑economy leads the way and implications for company supply chains.

Narrated by Chuck Brooks

12:30 PM

Communications strategist Dan Greenberg discusses the drivers behind changing values in vetting potential board members are reshaping corporate governance, including red flags to navigate in an era of heightened transparency.

Hosted by Mauro da Cunha

1:00 PM

John Grau, President & CEO of InvestorCom, highlights activist power plays, board and management response in high‑stakes battles for control. 

Hosted by Michael Levin

2:00 PM

Steve Eisele, a leader in commercial space initiatives, discusses risks and opportunities in building and operating space‑based data centers with implications for China
Hosted by
Don Ulsch

3:00 PM

Former Obama White House Cyber Czar J. Michael Daniel discusses power, policy and the criminal underground on Fixing Cyber Security.

Hosted by Larry Clinton

4:00 PM

Homeland security expert Scott McHugh the vulnerabilities of U.S. critical infrastructure, from cyber‑physical risks to criminal intermediaries, and why private companies must invest in resilience.

Hosted by Robert Liscouski

4:30 PM

Daniel Zarrilli, New York City’s first climate chief, discusses how the nation’s largest city is confronting extreme weather and what it takes to build a resilient coastal future.

Hosted by Chris Gloninger

5:00 PM

Three top national security executives discuss the complexities of keeping people safe at the Paris Olympics on In The Studio.

Hosted by Christopher P. Skroupa

6:00 PM

Susan Eisenhower reflects on President Eisenhower's principles behind his biggest decisions and how they relate challenges leaders face today.

Hosted by Kandie Stroud

6:30 PM

Former SEC Chair, Jay Clayton, discusses why the SEC’s climate rule falls short and suggests that regulation offer performance standards.

Hosted by Richard Howitt

7:00 PM

Andersen’s Chief Legal Officer Bill Deckelman discusses how AI is reshaping every stage of dealmaking—from diligence and integration to board oversight, risk, and strategy—as executives navigate a faster, more complex M&A landscape.

Hosted by Michael Frankel

8:00 PM

Former FBI executive Edward You discusses how biotech and AI are core to the emerging threat landscape, how China’s expanding bio‑economy leads the way and implications for company supply chains.

Narrated by Chuck Brooks

8:30 PM

Communications strategist Dan Greenberg discusses the drivers behind changing values in vetting potential board members are reshaping corporate governance, including red flags to navigate in an era of heightened transparency.

Hosted by Mauro da Cunha

9:00 PM

John Grau, President & CEO of InvestorCom, highlights activist power plays, board and management response in high‑stakes battles for control. 

Hosted by Michael Levin

10:00 PM

Steve Eisele, a leader in commercial space initiatives, discusses risks and opportunities in building and operating space‑based data centers with implications for China
Hosted by
Don Ulsch

11:00 PM

Former Obama White House Cyber Czar J. Michael Daniel discusses power, policy and the criminal underground on Fixing Cyber Security.

Hosted by Larry Clinton

12:00 AM

Homeland security expert Scott McHugh the vulnerabilities of U.S. critical infrastructure, from cyber‑physical risks to criminal intermediaries, and why private companies must invest in resilience.

Hosted by Robert Liscouski

12:30 AM

Daniel Zarrilli, New York City’s first climate chief, discusses how the nation’s largest city is confronting extreme weather and what it takes to build a resilient coastal future.

Hosted by Chris Gloninger

1:00 AM

Three top national security executives discuss the complexities of keeping people safe at the Paris Olympics on In The Studio.

Hosted by Christopher P. Skroupa

2:00 AM

Susan Eisenhower reflects on President Eisenhower's principles behind his biggest decisions and how they relate challenges leaders face today.

Hosted by Kandie Stroud

2:30 AM

Former SEC Chair, Jay Clayton, discusses why the SEC’s climate rule falls short and suggests that regulation offer performance standards.

Hosted by Richard Howitt

3:00 AM

Andersen’s Chief Legal Officer Bill Deckelman discusses how AI is reshaping every stage of dealmaking—from diligence and integration to board oversight, risk, and strategy—as executives navigate a faster, more complex M&A landscape.

Hosted by Michael Frankel

4:00 AM

Former FBI executive Edward You discusses how biotech and AI are core to the emerging threat landscape, how China’s expanding bio‑economy leads the way and implications for company supply chains.

Narrated by Chuck Brooks

4:30 AM

Communications strategist Dan Greenberg discusses the drivers behind changing values in vetting potential board members are reshaping corporate governance, including red flags to navigate in an era of heightened transparency.

Hosted by Mauro da Cunha

5:00 AM

John Grau, President & CEO of InvestorCom, highlights activist power plays, board and management response in high‑stakes battles for control. 

Hosted by Michael Levin