Voter Choice: Is It Time for a Third Party? (3005)
With over a year to go, the 2024 presidential contest promises to have many twists and turns. Given the dissatisfaction in both parties, could a third party take the presidency?
With over a year to go, the 2024 presidential contest promises to have many twists and turns. Given the dissatisfaction in both parties, could a third party take the presidency?
Can international regulations organizations address the fact that the United States along with its liberal democratic allies might have a very different goal than that of China, Russia, and the growing number of authoritarian states who see AI as a means to gain and maintain power?
Over 150 people die every day from overdose/poisoning related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl. The battle against the cartels and drug traffickers is far from being won; in fact, they are winning.
Over 150 people die every day from overdose/ poisoning related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Many of them young people. The numbers are growing, despite the best efforts of school counselors, law enforcement officials, parents and other health professionals.
“One Pill Can Kill.” That’s the message of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. This program is the first in a series about the dangers of Fentanyl poisoning. You’ll hear from a medical doctor, law enforcement, the Drug Enforcement Administration and will meet parents whose lives forever changed when their children were poisoned by fentanyl.
Settling into the new studio space hosts Jim Falk and Vince Poscente spoke to experts in our second recording session. They discussed our relationship with Saudi Arabia, the science of resilience, and overcoming obstacles.
Joining host Jim Falk are Susan Shirk, Ph.D., research professor and chair of the 21st Century China Center, UCSD, author of Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise, and David Firestein, President and CEO, The George HW Bush Foundation for Us-China Relations. The focus: our strained relations with China and China's aggressive foreign policy.
To kick off the new year, the McCuistion Team hosted a festivity to celebrate and roll out its new look to its funding board: The Foundation for Responsible Television, the programs advisory council and a few donors.
Since this program first aired in April of this year, China has had many challenges and issues, severe economic problems, youth unemployment at record highs, a troubling estate slump, and the list goes on.
The conversation focuses on the success of the Abraham Accords and the new alliances they create, the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, and new Israeli leadership.