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    Communicators with Amy Mitchell

    Amy Mitchell talked about political polarization and its relationship with media-viewing habits. She discussed a recent study from the Pew Research Center that showed committed liberals and …

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    Unstoppable

    Ralph Nader talked about his book Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State. He talked about the unpublicized areas of politics where there is agreement …

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    Migration Miracle

    Professor Jacqueline Maria Hagan talked about her book, Migration Miracle: Faith, Hope, and Meaning on the Undocumented Journey, in which she looks at the role that religion and the church p…

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    A Principled Stand

    Lane Hirabayashi talked about his book, A Principled Stand: The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States, in which he discusses his uncle, Gordon Hirabayashi, whose case challenging the internm…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for Democrats only to comment on who their favored 2016 presidential nominee was.

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for Republicans only to comment on who their favored 2016 presidential nominee was. The program concluded with a video clip of Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) paying …

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    Clarence Page on Culture Worrier

    Clarence Page talked about his book, Culture Worrier: Reflections on Race, Politics and Social Change, a collection of columns that he had written between 1984 and 2014 on a range of subject…

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    Agenda for the 114th Congress

    Columnist Terry Jeffrey talked about what he would like to see accomplished in the Republican-led 114th Congress. The program concluded with a video clip of Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT…

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    Communicators with Craig Moffett and Michael Nathanson

    Craig Moffett and Michael Nathanson discussed the effect of video streaming on cable, satellite, and broadcast television. They discussed the development of web-streaming content by CBS and …

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    The (Honest) Trust About Dishonesty

    Professor Dan Ariely talked about his book, The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone - Especially Ourselves, in which he discusses different examples of dishonesty and loo…

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    Seven Men

    Eric Metaxas talked about his book, Seven Men: And the Secret of Their Greatness, in which he profiles seven men who, he argues, should serve as models for men today. He was interviewed at t…

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    Left Turn

    Professor Tim Groseclose talked with Book TVto discuss his book, “Left Turn,” in which he argues that there is aquantifiable liberal bias in the media today. Hesays that the overall degree o…

    872 views
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    Drone Regulation and Safety

    Michael Toscano talked about a House hearing on drone safety and possible legislation aimed at regulating drone use. Other topics included new drone technology and applications, and the pote…

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    Sony Pictures Cyberattack

    Gordon Chang talked about the cyberattack on Sony Pictures, which has been linked to North Korea, as well as what’s ahead for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Topics included the history of …

    468 views
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    Census Report on Child Well-Being

    Lynda Laughlin and Kristin Moore talked about a Census Bureau report on child well-being that examines childcare, family structure, childhood poverty, and school performance. This program…

    698 views
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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on North Korea’s suspected involvement in the hack on Sony Pictures. Devlin Barrett spoke by phone about the Obama administration’s response to …

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    Communicators with Mary Gray

    Mary Gray talked about the ethical questions raised by personal data collection on the Internet and how those data are being used for commercial and academic purposes. Ms. Gray is a senior r…

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    Blessed

    Kate Bowler talked about her book, Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel, in which she looks at the long history of the prosperity gospel in the United States and profiles pro…

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    Help Me to Find My People

    Professor Heather Williams talked about her book, Help Me to Find My People: The African American Search for Family Lost in Slavery, in which she looks at family separations during slavery a…

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    Book Disucssion on The Road Out

    Deborah Hicks talked about her book, The Road Out: A Teacher’s Odyssey in Poor America, in which she talks about her efforts to transmit her love of learning and literature to a group of und…

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