Islam and the West: Is there a clash of cultures? (1995) | THINK TANK
Original air date: October 19, 1995 The Islamic population of the world is over one billion people and growing. Through the centuries, Islamic and Western ...
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The secret to happiness
Pre-order Arthur's new book! https://goo.gl/4iywrC How much control do you really have over your happiness, and how effectively are you pursuing it? American ...
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Jordan Peterson, Christina Hoff Sommers, and Danielle Crittenden (The Femsplainers) | LIVE STREAM
PODCAST — The Femsplainers https://goo.gl/Er4Qka The Jordan Peterson You Don't Know: The globally bestselling author of "The 12 Rules for Life" reveals to ...
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Decoding the non-verbal language of babies (Part 1) — interview with Beatrice Beebe, PhD | VIEWPOINT
Facial interactions between a mother and her infant are seldom treated as a topic that demands great attention from science. AEI's Katharine B. Stevens and ...
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Trigger warnings and the danger of overprotecting students | VIEWPOINT
Why are today's students being overprotected and sheltered from the harsher realities of history and current events? Christina Hoff Sommers and Camille Paglia ...
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Bill Gates speaks on what India does right
Buy Arthur Brooks's new book! https://goo.gl/4iywrC POLL: Do you agree with Bill Gates? https://goo.gl/xhxVVd Bill Gates gives his views on India, its future, and ...
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Does Hollywood hurt America? — with Camille Paglia (1995) | THINK TANK
Original air date: June 16, 1995 There is a great deal of sex and violence on television, in the movies, and in our popular music. Does this lead to unacceptable ...
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Is television going down the tubes? (1998) | THINK TANK
Original air date: June 3, 1998 Think Tank examines the current state of television. With sex and violence seemingly everywhere on television today, some ask if ...
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Charles Murray: Right questions and wrong answers | LIVE STREAM
On January 8, Charles Murray will celebrate his 75th birthday and retire as the W. H. Brady Scholar, shifting to an emeritus role at AEI. In his lecture, Dr. Murray ...
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Phonics Chapter 3 : Three Letter Words | Learn Phonics | Phonics Classroom Teaching Lessons
Pebbles present, Learn Phonics. Live Teacher explanation, Classroom Teaching Lessons to learn the sounds of the letters in the English alphabets.
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The problem of Big 'R' school reform | IN 60 SECONDS
Do massive, top-down school reforms get results and help kids? Rick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies at AEI, doesn't think so, and calls this problem ...
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Will Karzai and corrupt politics doom progress in Afghanistan?
Is the war in Afghanistan lost? What did the surge accomplish? Is al Qaeda really on the run? Vice President for Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Danielle ...
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Decoding the nonverbal language of babies | LIVE STREAM
Babies begin life as social creatures. By four months, they are highly communicative, perceiving and responding to even tiny, rapid shifts in caregivers' verbal ...
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How political reform can reduce polarization | IN 60 SECONDS
POLL: Will partisanship get better or worse after 2020? https://bit.ly/2T6rMNn To overcome the deadlock of partisanship and contempt in America, AEI's Yuval ...
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China: 70 years of the People's Republic | IN 60 SECONDS
On October 1st, 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed that China had defeated the imperialists and that the Chinese people have stood up to become a “peace-“ and ...
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Washington, DC, graduation scandal: A canary in a coal mine? | IN 60 SECONDS
AEI's Nat Malkus argues that DC is a lesson that we can't improve the lives of students or school systems, unless school leaders push our students to new ...
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How different are men and women? — with Christina Hoff Sommers (1995) | THINK TANK
Original air date: July 14, 1995 Do men and women think differently? If so, could these differences be inherent in our genetic makeup and in our brains?
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Paul Ryan: Expanding opportunity in America | LIVE STREAM
This year marks the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson's declaration of the War on Poverty, which promised not only to relieve the symptoms of ...
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AEI Interview with Scott Carney, author of The Red Market
http://www.aei.org AEI scholar Sally Satel interviews author Scott Carney on his new book, "The Red Market: On the Trail of the World's Organ Brokers, Bone ...
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USAID Acting Administrator John Barsa on global development over the horizon | LIVE STREAM
From Latin America to the Middle East and Africa, the coronavirus pandemic has had dire consequences for the developing world, harming governance, ...
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Christina Hoff Sommers and Camille Paglia on the state of contemporary feminism | VIEWPOINT
AEI resident scholar and Factual Feminist Christina Hoff Sommers interviews Camille Paglia, professor at the University of the Arts, on the state of contemporary ...
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Eugene Fama – AEI Annual Dinner 2014 | ARCHIVES
May 6, 2014: Eugene F. Fama is presented with the 2014 Irving Kristol Award, the American Enterprise Institute's highest honor. Fama is a 2013 winner of the ...
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In search of deeper learning: The quest to remake the American high school | LIVE STREAM
Education reformers are quick to articulate the ambitious goal of engaging students in “deeper learning” and endorse particular strategies to actualize this goal.
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Decoding the non-verbal language of babies (Part 2) — interview with Beatrice Beebe, PhD | VIEWPOINT
Facial interactions between a mother and her infant are seldom treated as a topic that demands great attention from science. AEI's Katharine B. Stevens and ...
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2020 census: A conservative case against the citizenship question | IN 60 SECONDS
The 2020 census will ask respondents whether or not they are US citizens. While the US Census Bureau doesn't share data with other federal agencies, many ...
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John Mackey, Whole Foods Market CEO on Conscious leadership | LIVE STREAM
What societal responsibility do corporations have? In the midst of great social upheaval, business leaders and elected officials are grappling with a public ...
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Thomas Jefferson: Champion of liberty or dangerous radical? — with Robert Bork (1994) | THINK TANK
Original air date: July 1, 1994 Who was Thomas Jefferson and what would he think of America today? Host: Ben Wattenberg — senior fellow, American ...
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Space Corps: A new military branch? | IN 60 SECONDS
The House of Representatives' version of a defense policy bill mandates the creation of a new military service, the "Space Corps", by January 2019. Yet the Air ...
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A conversation with Catharine MacKinnon (1995) | THINK TANK
Original air date: July 7, 1995 Catharine MacKinnon is one of the most brilliant, original, and uncompromising feminist theoreticians in America. Think Tank ...
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Southeast Asia: An American strategy | IN 60 SECONDS
Southeast Asia is of great importance to the United States; the region is poised to become a driver of global economic growth. But a number of security ...
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Can the CIA be fixed? (1995) | THINK TANK
Original air date: November 9, 1995 The Central Intelligence Agency is under heavy fire. A traitor at CIA headquarters betrayed spies in the field, sold secrets to ...
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Education technology: Is it on the rise? | IN 60 SECONDS
Is the increased use of technology in classrooms inevitable? AEI's Frederick M. Hess looks at the data to answer this question. ARTICLE — Straight up ...
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Amenities: The key to a happy community? | IN 60 SECONDS
POLL: Do you walk to the grocery store? https://goo.gl/uMqNW4 In a time of social division, AEI's Ryan Streeter takes a look at one of the keys to bringing people ...
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Janus v. AFSCME: What's next for teachers unions? | IN 60 SECONDS
On February 26, 2018, the Supreme Court will hear Janus v. AFSCME. What exactly does this mean for the future of teacher's unions? AEI's Nat Malkus gives ...
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National Assessment of Educational Progress delivers bad news | IN 60 SECONDS
POLL: What is more concerning — Declining NAEP scores or the achievement gap? https://bit.ly/2N77OQf Results from the 2019 National Assessment of ...
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Innovative leaders in education are overrated | IN 60 SECONDS
Education tends to celebrate “innovation” and “innovative leaders.” Rick Hess describes why this is a mistake and what system leaders should be looking for ...
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AEI's Center for Internet, Communications and Technology Policy
Jeff Eisenach, Director of AEI's Center for Internet, Communications and Technology Policy and editor of TechPolicyDaily.com, introduces a new research ...
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The difference between big and little 'r' education reform | IN 60 SECONDS
Many schools are not performing well, but almost all teachers are rated effective. What gives? AEI's Rick Hess explains that the answer lies with how reforms are ...
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Rural education in America: Challenges and promise | LIVE STREAM
The 2016 election and its aftermath have forced the nation's leaders to think anew about the needs of rural individuals, families, and communities. From the ...
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Washington, DC, graduation scandal | IN 60 SECONDS
For a decade, Washington, DC, has been a national model for school reform. Then, in January, an audit showed 1/3rd of graduates should not have received ...
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Halloween candy and the horrors of the US sugar lobby | IN 60 SECONDS
POLL — Should the US continue the sugar lobby? https://bit.ly/2MIL357 As costumed children roam the streets in search of candy this Halloween, the looming ...
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Six-Day War: 50th Anniversary with Elliott Abrams | VIEWPOINT
In anticipation of the 50th Anniversary of the Six-Day War, Elliott Abrams, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, shares his thoughts on this major ...
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