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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
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"A Heart For Teaching"
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Prescription Drug Addiction
1 hour, 20 minutesThe University of Southern California hosted a panel discussion looking at the changing form, market and the rise of prescription drug addiction in the United States. Panelists include a doctor, a health economist who advises the Congressional Budget Office, and the makers of 2 documentary films that examine the relationships between the FDA, political leaders, pharmaceutical companies, doctors and the media.
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Washington Journal: LISA GILBERT- uk
29 minutesPublic Citizen's Lisa Gilbert discusses congressional Republicans' use of the Congressional Review Act.
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End-of-Life Health Care
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius participates in an Aspen Institute discussion about end-of-life health care.
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Commonwealth Club - Kids & Climate Change
1 hour, 5 minutesA group of 21 American students aged 9 - 19, is suing Pres. Trump over the U.S. government's climate change policy, which they claim puts their future in jeopardy. In early February, lawyers for the young plaintiffs went to federal court in Oregon to substitute Pres. Trump for Pres.Obama, as the defendant in their lawsuit. They're seeking a court order that requires the government to quickly reduce carbon dioxide emissions that many scientists say drives global warming. One of the plaintiffs, 19-year-old college student Tia Hatton, and her attorneys, spoke to the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco about the case.
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Package for 'Ethics Ctr Forum - Part 2- Immigration & Refugees
1 hour, 6 minutesNow it's a look at immigration policy and refugees in the United States. Speakers include a former CIA Analyst, a Syrian activist who was imprisoned during the Arab Spring, a Muslim adviser to the Trump Presidential campaign and the American Civil Liberties Union's Human Rights Director. The panel was part of a series of public policy conversations at the New York Public Library on April 1.
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Former Virginia Education Secretary Anne Holton
1 hour, 38 minutesAnne Holton - the Wife of Democratic Senator Tim Kaine and daughter of the 1st Republican Governor of Virginia since Reconstruction-- was Virginia's Education Secretary from 2014-2016. She stepped down when her husband, Senator TIm Kaine, ran for Vice President. She recently spoke about access to and the quality of public education from the 1950s through today, at an event organized by Harvard University's Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Brown U - Future of the GOP
1 hour, 27 minutesMother Jones magazine Washington Bureau Chief David Corn moderated a discussion on the Future of the Republican Party. Joining him were Conservative Columnist Mercedes Schlapp- a Donald Trump supporter, and Political Consultant John Weaver who advised John Kasich's and John McCain's presidential campaigns. The panelists also took questions from Brown University students at this early March event.
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Washington Journal: LAURA KELLER - k
26 minutesBloomberg banking reporter Laura Keller discusses the findings of a six-month internal investigation of Wells Fargo's unauthorized accounts scandal.
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CITIES TOUR SAN JOSE PA/AHTV PT2
59 minutesCities Tour San Jose takes an historic look at two computer museums, a mercury mine and the history of San Jose, California.
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
1 hour, 18 minutesSupreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke about the importance of education to law students at Stanford University. Justice Sotomayor shared her experiences of her early legal career, her education at Princeton and Yale Universities and growing up in poverty in New York City.
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John Roberts, Merrick Garland & Others on Judge Henry Friendly
1 hour, 53 minutesA panel of former law clerks and colleagues including Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts and DC Circuit Court Chief Judge Merrick Garland talked about the legacy of the late Second Circuit Appeals Court Judge Henry Friendly.
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"A Heart For Teaching"
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NYU DC WORKPLACE
1 hour, 37 minutesNYU Washington, DC and the American Association of University Women held a panel discussion examining sexism and challenges women face in the workplace. Panelists included women bloggers, entrepreneurs, feminists and journalists who talked about their subtle and not so subtle paths women must navigate to succeed. Some of their examples included having their knowledge be challenged by male colleagues, inappropriate jokes, subtle put downs and for black women unconscious bias about hair.
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End-of-Life Health Care
1 hour, 6 minutesFormer Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius participated in an Aspen Institute discussion about end-of-life health care. Ms. Sebelius co-chaired a group which researched and presented a report entitled "Improving Care at the End of Life," which made suggestions for enhancing the experiences and treatment for people and families faced with advanced illnesses. National Academy of Medicine President Dr. Victor Dzau also contributed to the report and participated in this discussion.
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"A Heart For Teaching"
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John Roberts, Merrick Garland & Others on Judge Henry Friendly
1 hour, 56 minutesA panel of former law clerks and colleagues including Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts and DC Circuit Court Chief Judge Merrick Garland talked about the legacy of the late Second Circuit Appeals Court Judge Henry Friendly.
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NYU DC WORKPLACE
1 hour, 38 minutesNYU Washington, DC and the American Association of University Women held a panel discussion examining sexism and challenges women face in the workplace. Panelists included women bloggers, entrepreneurs, feminists and journalists who talked about their subtle and not so subtle paths women must navigate to succeed. Some of their examples included having their knowledge be challenged by male colleagues, inappropriate jokes, subtle put downs and for black women unconscious bias about hair.
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End-of-Life Health Care
1 hour, 7 minutesFormer Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius participated in an Aspen Institute discussion about end-of-life health care. Ms. Sebelius co-chaired a group which researched and presented a report entitled "Improving Care at the End of Life," which made suggestions for enhancing the experiences and treatment for people and families faced with advanced illnesses. National Academy of Medicine President Dr. Victor Dzau also contributed to the report and participated in this discussion.
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"Behind the Bite"