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Conversations With History: Global Capitalism, Labor Markets, and Inequality
An exchange between Harry Kreisler, the host of Conversations with History and Richard B. Freeman, a Harvard labor economist, regarding inequality on the global scale. [57:13]
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University of California Television: Under Obama Administration: Education
A 6/8/2009 televised report by economist Julian Betts covering the education agenda of the Obama Administration and offering optional opportunities for the "No Child Left Behind" laws. [58:06]
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University of California Television: Lessons From Fdr's New Deal
A televised presentation of historian David M. Kennedy as he discusses the Great Depression and suggests how features of the New Deal might be helpful to the 2008-2009 economic crisis. [57:13]
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University of California Television: Global Economic Crisis
A televised interview between Harry Kreisler and Chief Economic Commentator Martin Wolf regarding the global financial crisis in 2008-2009. [55:57]
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University of California: Historical Perspective on the Global Economic Crisis
A televised interview between Harry Kreisler and economic history professor at the University of California, Barry Eichengreen, regarding the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. [57:54]
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University of California Television: Understanding the Financial Crisis
UC Davis Institute of Government Affairs presents this televised seminar featuring a collection of faculty members specializing in economics, management and history to share their thoughts on the 2008-2009 financial crisis. [58:19]
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University of California Television: Economics for a Crowded Planet
A televised overview of how we can reach sustainable development considering the continuing increase of population. Presented by the director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, Jeffrey Sachs. [59:59] May 13, 2008
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University of California Television: Revelle Forum: Pension Debts
A televised report by economic journalist and author Roger Lowenstein discussing his book, "While America Aged: How Pension Debts Ruined General Motors, Stopped the NYC Subways, Bankrupted San Diego, and Loom as the Next Financial...
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University of California Television: Social Business and Future of Capitalism
A televised presentation from economist Muhammad Yunus examining the possibility of a humane business model that would work to eliminate poverty in the world. [59:10] Jan. 6, 2008
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University of California Television: Mao's Revolution: What Remains
A televised examination of the long-lasting burden created from the Communist Revolution of Mao Zedong presented by China expert Roderick MacFarquhar and UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism Dean Orville Schell. [56:02]
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University of California Television: Why Crude Should Never Exceed $80 a Barrel
In this video, Philip K. Verleger, Jr., senior adviser in an economics firm in Massachusetts, discusses why the cost of crude oil should stay below $80 a barrel. [59:26]
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University of California Television: Understanding Global Environmental Crisis
A televised conversation between Harry Kreisler and UC Berkeley Professor John Harte highlighting the importance of and opportunities to act now to avoid a global warming emergency. [59:16]
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University of California Television: Islam and Democracy
Iranian journalist and activist Akbar Ganji is interviewed by Harry Kreisler to discuss the history and direction of change in Iran. From a conversation on 10/2/2006. [59:20]
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University of California Television: The Resurgence of Anti Semitism in Europe
A televised discourse of Bernard-Henri Levy addressing the growing perceptions of anti-Semitism in 21st century Europe. [57:39]
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University of California Television: Michael Shermer: Why Darwin Matters
A televised presentation about the much-debated topic of evolution, intelligent design, and science versus religion by Michael Shermer, founder of Skeptic Magazine. [58:37]
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University of California Television: Osher Ucsd: Tuskegee Airmen
A televised presentation from Robert Maxwell, a World War II veteran pilot who remembers the "Tuskegee Experience." [58:07]
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University of California Television: Dig This: David Goodblatt (Jewish History)
A televised interview with UC San Diego Professor of History and Endowed Chair of Judaic Studies Dr. David Goodblatt discussing Jewish history. [27:29]
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U. Of California Television: Growing Activism: Labor/community Strategy Center
A televised overview of the goals of the Labor/Community Strategy Center provided by the director of the center, Eric Mann, and delivered to UC students studying activists in poverty, labor, and environmental causes. [29:20]
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University of California Television: How Unequal Can America Get Before We Snap?
Televised thoughts on the inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity in the United States presented by former U.S. Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich. Date: 5/9/2005 [59:45]
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University of California, Berkeley: Conversations With History: Ahmet C. Bozer
Join Ahmet C. Bozer, President of Coke-Cola International, for a video discussion of the skills and requirements needed for effective leadership in business. [41:55]
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University of California Television:inequality/global Capitalism in Us Democracy
An exchange between Harry Kreisler, the host of Conversations with History and Richard Freeman, a Harvard labor economist regarding the risk of U.S. democracy by global inequality. [59:11]
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University of California Television: Why Politics Cannot Be Freed From Religion
A televised presentation regarding the historical premise of the separation of church and state and evaluating the reality of it by UC Riverside Professor Ivan Strenski. [59:09]
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University of California Television: Will Young Voters Change America?
A televised panel discussing the increase of young voters in the 2008 presidential election and considering the role young voters may have in politics. [59:25]
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University of California Television: Improving Race Relations
A televised interview with author John Perkins as he shares both personal and national work towards racial justice. [57:29]