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What We’re Watching: August 16, 2019

Tim Anaya – Don’t Mess with Bingo Players One of the reasons why I love going on cruises is getting to play bingo every day. I’ve learned over the years not to mess with bingo players, whether you call out bingo when you haven’t actually won (they make you dance ...
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What We’re Watching – August 9

Rowena Itchon – Yes, I Really Did Work for Ronald Reagan When people learn that I worked at the Reagan Speechwriting office, people ask me if I ever met the President. My brother recently came across this old video in 1986 when the staff did the annual photo op. You’ll ...
Environment

Wayne Winegarden Colorado study featured in the Center Square

Wayne Winegarden’s most recent study on a new vehicle emissions regulation in Colorado (Colorado’s Low Emission Automobile Regulation (CLEAR): An Evaluation of the Initial Economic Impact Analysis) was featured in an article on The Center Square. Wayne is PRI’s Senior Fellow in Business and Economics. “But a critical analysis of ...
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Tim Snowball – The Ongoing Legal Fight for Worker Freedom Post Janus

Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Tim Snowball joins us to discuss the policy roadblocks unions and their allies have put up in California and other states following the Janus decision, and their ongoing legal efforts to overcome these hurdles and protect the worker freedom rights of every disaffected member who wishes ...
Radio

Listen to Henry I. Miller on the Lars Larson Show

Listen to Henry I. Miller, M.S., M.D. and PRI’s Senior Fellow in Healthcare, discuss GMOs on the Lars Larson Show. Dr. Miller’s interview begins at the 46 minute mark.
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What We’re Watching – How Private Charities Can Help Address California’s Homeless Crisis

Ben Smithwick – How Private Charities Can Help Address California’s Homeless Crisis This is a must-watch short documentary profiling three programs of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles. The film demonstrates the importance of creating a policy environment that allows private charities to become more deeply involved in addressing the homelessness ...
Multimedia

Tim Anaya Joins Commonwealth Club to Discuss Democratic Presidential Debate

Tim Anaya, PRI’s Communications Director, joined the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco to discuss the July 30 Democratic presidential debate.  
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Robby Soave – Understanding the Rise of “Zillennials” and How They Will Affect The Future Political Agenda

Reason.com Associate Editor Robby Soave joins us to discuss his new book about the disruptive political activism and growing political unrest among millennials, Panic Attack.  He discusses why “Zillennials” as he calls them are so hypersensitive and dis-unified despite sharing common goals and ideologies, explores the rise of so-called Democratic socialism, and ...
Commentary

Henry Miller: Food Labeling Follies

California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) recently made it official: Your morning cup of coffee won’t give you cancer. Next week’s newsflash probably will be, swallowing an orange seed doesn’t cause a tree to grow in your stomach. After more than a year of legal wrangling, OAL signed off on a proposed ...
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What We’re Watching – July 26

Kerry Jackson – Brewing Beer to Save Water Environmental protection doesn’t have to be achieved only by government decree. Ben Smithwick – How to Raise Successful People The always brilliant Esther Wojcicki discusses her latest book, “How to Raise Successful People.” One does not need to have children to take ...
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What We’re Watching: August 16, 2019

Tim Anaya – Don’t Mess with Bingo Players One of the reasons why I love going on cruises is getting to play bingo every day. I’ve learned over the years not to mess with bingo players, whether you call out bingo when you haven’t actually won (they make you dance ...
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What We’re Watching – August 9

Rowena Itchon – Yes, I Really Did Work for Ronald Reagan When people learn that I worked at the Reagan Speechwriting office, people ask me if I ever met the President. My brother recently came across this old video in 1986 when the staff did the annual photo op. You’ll ...
Environment

Wayne Winegarden Colorado study featured in the Center Square

Wayne Winegarden’s most recent study on a new vehicle emissions regulation in Colorado (Colorado’s Low Emission Automobile Regulation (CLEAR): An Evaluation of the Initial Economic Impact Analysis) was featured in an article on The Center Square. Wayne is PRI’s Senior Fellow in Business and Economics. “But a critical analysis of ...
Featured

Tim Snowball – The Ongoing Legal Fight for Worker Freedom Post Janus

Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Tim Snowball joins us to discuss the policy roadblocks unions and their allies have put up in California and other states following the Janus decision, and their ongoing legal efforts to overcome these hurdles and protect the worker freedom rights of every disaffected member who wishes ...
Radio

Listen to Henry I. Miller on the Lars Larson Show

Listen to Henry I. Miller, M.S., M.D. and PRI’s Senior Fellow in Healthcare, discuss GMOs on the Lars Larson Show. Dr. Miller’s interview begins at the 46 minute mark.
Blog

What We’re Watching – How Private Charities Can Help Address California’s Homeless Crisis

Ben Smithwick – How Private Charities Can Help Address California’s Homeless Crisis This is a must-watch short documentary profiling three programs of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles. The film demonstrates the importance of creating a policy environment that allows private charities to become more deeply involved in addressing the homelessness ...
Multimedia

Tim Anaya Joins Commonwealth Club to Discuss Democratic Presidential Debate

Tim Anaya, PRI’s Communications Director, joined the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco to discuss the July 30 Democratic presidential debate.  
Featured

Robby Soave – Understanding the Rise of “Zillennials” and How They Will Affect The Future Political Agenda

Reason.com Associate Editor Robby Soave joins us to discuss his new book about the disruptive political activism and growing political unrest among millennials, Panic Attack.  He discusses why “Zillennials” as he calls them are so hypersensitive and dis-unified despite sharing common goals and ideologies, explores the rise of so-called Democratic socialism, and ...
Commentary

Henry Miller: Food Labeling Follies

California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) recently made it official: Your morning cup of coffee won’t give you cancer. Next week’s newsflash probably will be, swallowing an orange seed doesn’t cause a tree to grow in your stomach. After more than a year of legal wrangling, OAL signed off on a proposed ...
Blog

What We’re Watching – July 26

Kerry Jackson – Brewing Beer to Save Water Environmental protection doesn’t have to be achieved only by government decree. Ben Smithwick – How to Raise Successful People The always brilliant Esther Wojcicki discusses her latest book, “How to Raise Successful People.” One does not need to have children to take ...
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