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Institute for New Economic Thinking
INET's Interview with Charles Ferguson, the Director of "Inside Job"
In this interview, INET's Executive Director Rob Johnson talks to Charles Ferguson, the director of the new documentary film "Inside Job," about corruption in academia, the failure of both political parties in dealing with the financial...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Michael Greenberger: Setting the Stage for the Next Financial Crisis
Proprietary trading by Wall Street banks precipitated the 2008 financial crisis that resulted in a near 13 trillion dollar bailout by American taxpayers of Too Big To Fail financial institutions. As early as 2007, Morgan Stanley...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vice President Biden at Baldrige Award Ceremony
Vice President Joe Biden addresses the 2009 Recipients of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award-the nation's highest honor for performance excellence and innovation-on December 16, 2010. He applauds five recipients, Honeywell...
Hip Hughes History
Should Obama Pardon Hillary? The Presidential Pardon Explained
Should President Obama pardon Hillary Clinton? In this video we look at the presidential power of pardon. Who pardoned the most, what are some of the more infamous pardons in American History?
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. vs. China: The Geopolitical Stand-Off
Arguably the biggest risk facing the world economy is the trade conflict and geopolitical rivalry between China and the U.S. Will Trump and Xi do a deal on trade and technology? How will the two powers coexist in the Pacific?
TLDR News
Obamagate & The Michael Flynn Controversy Explained - TLDR News
Obamagate & The Michael Flynn Controversy Explained .
The Wall Street Journal
Tech's Way Forward
2018 has been a year of reckoning in tech, with platforms under siege and questions looming about privacy, data and the power of tech giants. Where does the industry go next? Steve Ballmer sits down with WSJ's Joanna Stern.
The Wall Street Journal
The Fight for an Equal Economic Comeback with Gina Raimondo
Women's labor force participation took a dramatic hit as a result of the pandemic. Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, discusses current efforts to better support working women and new rules for navigating shortages across the...
The Wall Street Journal
Lessons in Leadership Part I
What's it take to execute a long-term project through Democratic and Republican administrations - and come out the other end with a win.
The Wall Street Journal
The Imperial Presidency?
Has the office of the president, over the years, become too powerful for American democracy? And is this what the founding fathers had in mind?
ACDC Leadership
Public Goods and Free Riders- Micro 6.1
"You didn't build that!" Mr. Clifford expalins the characteristics of public goods and the free rider problem
Curated Video
Stonewall Uprising: The Fight Against Oppression
The LGBTQ+ community took a stand in 1960s America. Discriminated against because of their sexuality and gender identity, they campaigned for a fairer, freer society in a time of social and political upheaval in America.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Michael Shellenberger: Energy and the Economics of Renewables
In this interview we discuss the impact of Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction in economic thinking - and specifically in energy. Most crucially we debate the issues surrounding conservation and the use of new oil and gas...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Baldrige Award Ceremony for 2008 Award Recipient
Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, and Baldrige Foundation Chair Joe Alexander present the 2008 Recipients with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award-the nation's highest honor for performance excellence...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Physics for Future Presidents
A conversation with Richard Muller, author of Physics for Future Presidents. He believes that (then) President-elect Obama cannot rely solely on physics advisors to help him make important decisions as they see issues solely through the...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Science Challenges for the Next Administration
A conversation about the challenges that newly elected President Obama faces that are related to science. These include energy policy and health care. Aired Nov. 7, 2008 [17:48]