Is It Possible to Stop Addiction?
Christopher Kennedy Lawford and panelists discuss if it's possible to stop addiction and offer hope and solutions to the chronic brain disease.
Christopher Kennedy Lawford and panelists discuss if it's possible to stop addiction and offer hope and solutions to the chronic brain disease.
Christoper Lawford Kennedy and a selection of expert panelists discuss addiction causes and the cost of addiction in the long-term.
Steve Forbes discusses his support of the flat tax, issues surrounding the global economy, his views on Washington policy and his perspective on where the government should be focusing.
Charles Murray discusses his new book, Real Education. His premise is simple: the way we are educating our children is based on education myths and disregards four distinct truths.
Those who once donated to homeless shelters are now clients with reports of a 12 percent increase of homelessness in America since 2007.
Join us as we discuss women, wealth, the boom generation and the philanthropic giving of women. Giving charitable donations is characteristic of this generation.
Philip K. Howard, founder and chair of Common Good, joins Dennis McCuistion to discuss the flaws of the legal system today. He states, "Law encourages people to do what they know is wrong."
17% of our GDP is spent on health care, thus health care has gone from being a personal issue to a public policy debate. In this 20 year retrospective on this issue we feature various perspectives: liberal, conservative and libertarian.
Dennis McCuistion discusses media and the Internet and interviews with some of the most prestigious names in journalism including: Bill Moyers, Sam Donaldson, Bob Schieffer, Jim Lehrer, John Solomon.
Motivation is often defined as that which gives purpose; action toward a desired goal. Sharing their stories on motivation and leadership on this 20th anniversary segment are several of the leading speakers in the country.