Start with a grand Paris weekend—the thunder of the organ at a renewed Notre Dame, crowds winding through centuries of art—and watch it flicker into something more fragile as the TGV grinds to a halt. That sudden stall becomes our window into a tougher story: a Europe struggling with integration, security, and a welfare model built for a different era. We unpack how protests at Charles de Gaulle and a brazen Louvre heist expose brittle public systems, then widen the lens to immigration polic...
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Start with a grand Paris weekend—the thunder of the organ at a renewed Notre Dame, crowds winding through centuries of art—and watch it flicker into something more fragile as the TGV grinds to a halt. That sudden stall becomes our window into a tougher story: a Europe struggling with integration, security, and a welfare model built for a different era. We unpack how protests at Charles de Gaulle and a brazen Louvre heist expose brittle public systems, then widen the lens to immigration polic...
Episode 24- Red, White, and Who? The Hidden Truth Behind July 4th America
The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield
22 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 24- Red, White, and Who? The Hidden Truth Behind July 4th America
America exists in two realities – the chaotic nation portrayed in global headlines versus the functional everyday experience of its citizens. Henry R. Greenfield navigates this contradiction, revealing how travelers experience smooth, passport-free entry using facial recognition while online forums overflow with tales of harassment that rarely materialize. Against the backdrop of July 4th celebrations, Greenfield shares a poignant examination of American patriotism through generations. He co...
The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield
Start with a grand Paris weekend—the thunder of the organ at a renewed Notre Dame, crowds winding through centuries of art—and watch it flicker into something more fragile as the TGV grinds to a halt. That sudden stall becomes our window into a tougher story: a Europe struggling with integration, security, and a welfare model built for a different era. We unpack how protests at Charles de Gaulle and a brazen Louvre heist expose brittle public systems, then widen the lens to immigration polic...