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2000 Post Election ReviewThe recent election was not only the most costly and hotly contested in American history, but is one that is certain to have far reaching effects. The Wednesday after the election, a number of congres ...
2001 Post Election ReviewVirginia elected a Democratic governor and a Republican-controlled House of Delegates. This episode discusses what, if anything, can be accomplished over the next two years after the recent elections. ...
AIDS: Government Intervention vs. The MarketAIDS continues to be one of the most intractable diseases because a cure has been so elusive. Although it is just one of many health issues in the U.S., AIDS has devastated the populations of some dev ...
AIDS: Government Intervention vs. The MarketAIDS continues to be one of the most intractable diseases because a cure has been so elusive. Although it is just one of many health issues in the U.S., AIDS has devastated the populations of some dev ...
Air Safety: Increasing Risk?The risk of airplane accident remains low compared with other modes of transportation. However, with the recent spate of terrorist attacks, the fear of air fatalities has increased amongst air travele ...
Air Safety: Increasing Risk? The risk of airplane accident remains low compared with other modes of transportation. However, with the recent spate of terrorist attacks, the fear of air fatalities has increased amongst air travele ...
Are Children Overmedicated?Children are at the mercy of their parents and the medical profession when it comes to prescription medication. Increasingly, psychotropic drugs are being prescribed for children who have been diagnos ...
Bio-TerrorismThirty years after the banning of biological weapons, five Americans have died from a domestic bio-terrorism attack. Ken Alibek, one of the top former Soviet bio-weapons scientist now working in the U ...
Campaign FinanceCandidates for national office increasingly spend their time raising money versus courting voters. While laws exist to curb contributions, influential donors are spending millions more dollars in each ...
Changing the Electoral ProcessIt took over a month for the results of the 2000 presidential election to become official. When Florida's electoral votes became the lynchpin for the presidency, both Bush and Gore turned to the court ...
Civil Commitment System40 years ago, the movie 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' contributed to the perception that our nation's psychiatric hospitals were snake pits oppressing free thinkers and non-conformists. The moveme ...
Continuing Military Support for JapanAfter World War II the U.S. military occupied Japan and assisted in drafting a constitution which provided for only minimal defense. Even now Asian neighbors do not want Japan to re-arm because they r ...
Economic Policy and The New AdministrationThe Bush administration enters office with a priority on rebuilding the military and providing tax cuts for families. What will happen to traditional Democratic Party priorities such as Social Securit ...
Energy DeregulationThis panel of experts address energy deregulation and discuss the following topics: * drawbacks of deregulating electricity vs. telephone service or air travel * the role of greed in the C ...
Energy DeregulationThis panel of experts address energy deregulation and discuss the following topics: drawbacks of deregulating electricity vs. telephone service or air travel the role of greed in the California ...
Farm SubsidiesThe 2002 Farm Bill signed by President Bush sought to reform the farm system, correct failed farm policies of the past and provide an income safety net for farmers. Will the Farm Bill deliver on its p ...
Future of Passenger RailFor 31 consecutive years Amtrak has lost money, and has returned to congress seeking millions of federal dollars just to survive this year. This program asks the question of whether or not we need a n ...
General Assembly Wrap UpAs Virginia wrapped up a contentious session, Governor Gilmore stubbornly held to his 70% car tax cut. Not only did Democrats and Republicans disagree, but Republican legislators and the Governor were ...
Handgun ControlThe second amendment to the Constitution states - 'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.' Th ...
High Speed Rail/Mass TransitLos Angeles and northern Virginia lead the nation in traffic congestion. Typically commuters spend over one hour driving during peak travel times. The dilemma is how to get American motorists to accep ...
Higher Education BondThis program looks at the Virginia Higher Education Bond referendum which Virginia voters faced in the November 2002 elections. ...
International Treaties: U.S. Leader or Loner?This panel of experts address U.S. involvement in international treaties and discuss the following topics: symbolic value of agreements vs. the power to enforce impact of a unilateral policy und ...
Is There a Future for Social Security?Established as a social insurance program in 1935, Social Security provides old-age, survivors, and disability insurance protection to most salaried and self employed workers. Today, baby boomers and ...
Legislative RedistrictingPolitical and judicial battles continue over whether or not a redistricting plan equitably treats racial minorities. This program examines redistricting with one of the architects of Virginia's latest ...
Post-Soviet PolicyThe breakup of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War created new power relationships in international politics. Russia and other former Soviet States now play a different role in Europe, and ha ...
Prisons' Cost on SocietyPrisons are costly warehouses. Taxpayers shell out more than the price of an Ivy League education when a prisoner serves five or more years. Today, over half of the inmates in federal prisons are drug ...
Prisons' Cost on SocietyPrisons are costly warehouses. Taxpayers shell out more than the price of an Ivy League education when a prisoner serves five or more years. Today, over half of the inmates in federal prisons are drug ...
Sex EducationThe U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy and births in the Western Industrialized world, but who should be teaching sex education and what should they teach? This roundtable discussion focuses ...
Sex EducationThe U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy and births in the Western Industrialized world, but who should be teaching sex education and what should they teach? This roundtable discussion focuses ...
State of DemocracyAs the first British colony to declare independence, the U.S. has become a model for countries seeking to establish a democratic government. Today many countries espouse democracy, but this is a diffi ...
Territorial Integrity vs. National Self-DeterminationAs colonial and Soviet era empires collapse, new nations have emerged and seek to assert an identity in the international arena. Today many of these nations must continue to dispute territorial rights ...
 
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