Business & Economics				
			
		Wayne Winegarden – Breaking Down Barriers
			PRI’s Senior Fellow in Business and Economics Wayne Winegarden joins us to discuss his new study on the barriers in state licensing laws that hinder the ability of natural disaster victims to get their claims processed quickly, and hurt consumers. He discusses reforms that could speed up post-disaster response, lower ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 19, 2018		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Ian Adams – Grading California’s Wildfire Response
			Ian Adams of the R Street Institute joins us to talk about the legislative response to California’s recent devastating wildfires and the role the free market can play in helping people to rebuild their lives and avoid experiencing a future catastrophe.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 12, 2018		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Ned Desmond – Fighting “Fake News” and The Future of Online Media
			Tech Crunch COO Ned Desmond joins us to discuss the rapid changes in the news business, the fight over so-called fake news, and the future that new online media sources will play in keeping the public informed.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 5, 2018		
				
					
			Podcast				
			
		Former Speechwriters Respond to the State of the Union
			PRI’s Lance Izumi, Rowena Itchon, and Tim Anaya – all former speechwriters – give their assessment of President Trump’s State of the Union Address and give a behind the scenes view of what goes into preparing “the big speech”.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			February 1, 2018		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Tom Rogan – Issue 1 – What’s Going On in DC and the Return of “McLaughlin Group”
			Political journalist and Washington Examiner columnist Tom Rogan gives his take on America’s foreign policy challenges, what’s going on in Trump’s Washington, and his new role as moderator in the return of the iconic TV debate program, “The McLaughlin Group”.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			January 29, 2018		
				
					
			Education				
			
		Lance Izumi – What Can California Do to Expand School Choice?
			As we mark National School Choice Week, Lance Izumi, Senior Director of PRI’s Center for Education, and Koret Senior Fellow in Education, joins us to discuss his new “American Education Agenda” and his recommendations to policymakers for how we can give California students and parents more educational choices.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			January 22, 2018		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Kerry Jackson – Good Intentions – How We Can Alleviate Poverty in CA
			Kerry Jackson, senior fellow with PRI’s Center for California Reform, joins us to discuss how California’s government anti-poverty programs aren’t delivering, how the private sector can do more to lift people out of poverty, and other findings from his new issue brief, “Good Intentions.”		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			January 15, 2018		
				
					
			California				
			
		Michele Steeb – Helping Turn Women’s Lives Around
			Saint John’s Program for Real Change CEO Michele Steeb joins us to discuss how the Sacramento-based program is making a difference in helping homeless mothers living in crisis break the cycle of poverty and make better lives for themselves and their children.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			January 8, 2018		
				
					
			California				
			
		First Annual PRI Year-End Awards
			Listen to a special holiday episode of PRI’s podcast as Sally Pipes, Rowena Itchon, Lance Izumi, Tim Anaya, and Ben Smithwick review the year in policy in 2017, hand out their year-end awards, and make their predictions for 2018 – in the style of The McLaughlin Group.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			December 25, 2017		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Wayne Winegarden – Why Did the Government Swallow the 340B Fly?
			PRI’s Senior Fellow in Business and Economics Wayne Winegarden joins us to talk about his new study on the 340B program, a well-meaning yet very important government program designed to help the needy afford prescription drugs that, in practice, is being abused and shortchanging those it was intended to help.		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			December 18, 2017		
				
					Wayne Winegarden – Breaking Down Barriers
			PRI’s Senior Fellow in Business and Economics Wayne Winegarden joins us to discuss his new study on the barriers in state licensing laws that hinder the ability of natural disaster victims to get their claims processed quickly, and hurt consumers. He discusses reforms that could speed up post-disaster response, lower ...		
					Ian Adams – Grading California’s Wildfire Response
			Ian Adams of the R Street Institute joins us to talk about the legislative response to California’s recent devastating wildfires and the role the free market can play in helping people to rebuild their lives and avoid experiencing a future catastrophe.		
					Ned Desmond – Fighting “Fake News” and The Future of Online Media
			Tech Crunch COO Ned Desmond joins us to discuss the rapid changes in the news business, the fight over so-called fake news, and the future that new online media sources will play in keeping the public informed.		
					Former Speechwriters Respond to the State of the Union
			PRI’s Lance Izumi, Rowena Itchon, and Tim Anaya – all former speechwriters – give their assessment of President Trump’s State of the Union Address and give a behind the scenes view of what goes into preparing “the big speech”.		
					Tom Rogan – Issue 1 – What’s Going On in DC and the Return of “McLaughlin Group”
			Political journalist and Washington Examiner columnist Tom Rogan gives his take on America’s foreign policy challenges, what’s going on in Trump’s Washington, and his new role as moderator in the return of the iconic TV debate program, “The McLaughlin Group”.		
					Lance Izumi – What Can California Do to Expand School Choice?
			As we mark National School Choice Week, Lance Izumi, Senior Director of PRI’s Center for Education, and Koret Senior Fellow in Education, joins us to discuss his new “American Education Agenda” and his recommendations to policymakers for how we can give California students and parents more educational choices.		
					Kerry Jackson – Good Intentions – How We Can Alleviate Poverty in CA
			Kerry Jackson, senior fellow with PRI’s Center for California Reform, joins us to discuss how California’s government anti-poverty programs aren’t delivering, how the private sector can do more to lift people out of poverty, and other findings from his new issue brief, “Good Intentions.”		
					Michele Steeb – Helping Turn Women’s Lives Around
			Saint John’s Program for Real Change CEO Michele Steeb joins us to discuss how the Sacramento-based program is making a difference in helping homeless mothers living in crisis break the cycle of poverty and make better lives for themselves and their children.		
					First Annual PRI Year-End Awards
			Listen to a special holiday episode of PRI’s podcast as Sally Pipes, Rowena Itchon, Lance Izumi, Tim Anaya, and Ben Smithwick review the year in policy in 2017, hand out their year-end awards, and make their predictions for 2018 – in the style of The McLaughlin Group.		
					Wayne Winegarden – Why Did the Government Swallow the 340B Fly?
			PRI’s Senior Fellow in Business and Economics Wayne Winegarden joins us to talk about his new study on the 340B program, a well-meaning yet very important government program designed to help the needy afford prescription drugs that, in practice, is being abused and shortchanging those it was intended to help.		
					