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Hoover Daily Report

Hoover Institution

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The Hoover Daily Report (HDR) is a compendium of links to commentary and analysis by Hoover’s fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media. The HDR highlights the breadth and depth of Hoover’s scholarship and its impact on policy formation. To subscribe to the Hoover Daily Report, visit Hoover.org/HDR The opinions expressed on this channel are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hoover Institution or Stanford Universi ...
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There’s a story behind every structure in our world. Meet the engineers and architects who are changing communities through imagination and innovation. Speaking of Design makes you part of the experience as they transform the world, one project at a time.
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USyd HDR Student Learning Podcasts

USyd HDR Student Learning Podcasts

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The USyd HDR Student Learning Podcast is a series designed to strengthen students’ knowledge of academic writing. We are funded by the University of Sydney HDR Student Grant program. Our podcasts offer a time-and-space efficient way of learning. They are portable snippets of information that are accessible on any tablet or computer device. Please listen in and learn something about higher academic writing
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ResourcefulHDR

sally purcell

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Learn from insights, steal some strategies and discover different career paths that HDR candidates and graduates have followed. Important aspects of resourcefulness include being able to draw from knowledge and experiences, learn from others, be brave enough to ask for help & generous enough to provide it. The ResourcefulHDR podcast has been created for Researchers and prospective employers to show the value of a Higher Degree Research (HDR - PhD and M.Research) education - providing differe ...
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PHOTOGRAPHY 101

Scott Wittenburg

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PLEASE GO TO SCOTT WITTENBURG.COM FOR THE LATEST PODCAST NEWS/UPDATES! Hosted by photography instructor Scott Wittenburg, this podcast is for anybody who wants to learn the secrets of taking better photos traditionally or digitally. Tips on cameras, composition, lighting and digital imaging in Photoshop are among the topics to be covered.
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Welcome to a Photographer’s Life! The channel that takes you behind the curtain into the world of professional architecture, real estate and aerial photography. Broadcasts come from group Zoom meetings and personal interviews with our elite AIAP™, REPAI™ & ADPA™ photographers. AIAP director Alan Blakely leads the discussions. Learn from America’s top architecture photographers as they discuss topics such as: • The architecture, real estate & aerial photography business • What constitutes cre ...
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The Cooks Community podcast is a place for us to share discussion. I want this space to be somewhere people can come for inspiration, to listen in on a conversation and hopefully learn something in the process. The Cook ‘N’ Goals show interviews motivated people who are following their passion, HDR Brews speaks to academics about their area of research and Penne & Red Sauce discusses an area of Sports Nutrition. More episodes to come, enjoy. If this show provides you value you can donate to ...
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Healthy Disruptions Podcast

Collaboration of team members from UCR School of Medicine's Center for Health Disparities Research (HDR@UCR) & Center for Healthy Communities (CHC)

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Healthy Disruptions is a podcast about health and health inequity across diverse communities in Southern California. Each episode features discussions between researchers, students, leadership, and community members working together to highlight disparities and how community experts are collaborating towards action-based solutions. Our hope is to create a space where our featured guests educate and inform our listeners on the medical and nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. Thi ...
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Get the most out of your home theater with the latest advances, product reviews, and all things audio and video. Every Thursday, Scott Wilkinson shares his expertise, energy, and enthusiasm about how to make your A/V system sound and look its best. In this short-format podcast, Scott brings you news, reviews, interviews, and commentary, and answers your questions. Submit your home theater queries through email at [email protected] or via TWiT's social media. You might hear your question answered o ...
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The Front Row

AVSForum.com

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Welcome to The Front Row Podcast, where we dive into everything audio, video, and home entertainment with a mix of expert insight and real-world experience. Whether you're already invested into the AV space or just starting out, this show is here to break topics down and make the details easier to understand. Hosted by Erik Wesley and Ryan Charpentier, each episode covers topics like speaker specs, video formats and system calibration that will help you make sense of what you're seeing and r ...
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Noodlin' with Josh

Trip Hazard Presents

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HotDadRadio Welcome to HotDadRadio — a scrappy, ever-experimental creative collective responsible for a handful of strange, funny, and occasionally buried podcast projects. Under the our banner, you’ll find: HotDadRadio – A collective of artists (whatever that means). In practice? It’s a chaotic, comedy-first podcast hosted by Josh, Derek, and Ryan. The show thrives on absurd tangents, unfiltered conversations, nostalgia bombs, and riffs on pop culture deep cuts. Episodes frequently include ...
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Radiant Compass

Dr. Zahra Ghiassi

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Welcome to "Radiant Compass," a podcast dedicated to guiding you through the journey of radiation treatment and beyond. Hosted by Dr. Zahra Ghiassi, MD PhD, this show is your source for expert insights, mindset coaching, and compassionate support, specifically focused on gynecological and breast cancer. Whether you're a woman undergoing treatment or a family member looking to advocate for your loved one, "Radiant Compass" is here to demystify the process, empower you with knowledge, and buil ...
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A WINDOW TO THE MAGIC: VIDEOCAST (high definition)

Disney Sounds Guy, Paul Barrie, Jr.

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The Ultimate Hi-Definition Disney Videocast Experience. A Celebration of the magical experience of being at the Disney Theme Parks and Resorts, brought to you by "The Disney Sounds Guy" Paul Barrie. "A WindowtotheMagic" is a Hi-Definition video journey into the wonderful world of the Disney Theme Parks, and the experiences which make those parks so fantastic. Containing ALL-NEW and ALL HI-DEFINITION VIDEO shot ON LOCATION at Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida, this sho ...
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Josh and Derek dig into money, success, and what people should do once they’ve “made it,” unpacking why hoarding wealth feels broken and why giving back should be part of the endgame. That spirals into Josh teasing his upcoming 40th birthday roast, which promises radical honesty, emotional casualties, and zero safe words.From there, the conversatio…
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This Friday, psychologist William Damon shares findings on how to lead a more purposeful life; Lanhee Chen calls on lawmakers to increase competition in the healthcare sector to improve choice and affordability; and David Henderson argues that a prohibition approach to drug policy is counterproductive, as it increases the harms it seeks to mitigate…
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Today, Matt Pottinger and Ben Buchanan warn that the Trump administration is giving China the reins in the AI race by approving the export of more advanced NVIDIA chips. Apple In China author Patrick McGee appears on the latest episode of China Considered. And Eugene Volokh explores if the Toronto-based publisher of the Franklin the Turtle series c…
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Over-the-air (OTA) TV delivers a lot of programming to homes for free. It works when the internet goes down, it's better than cable or streaming in terms of resolution and clarity with no harsh compression, it's immune to corporate disputes that result in blackouts—and did we mention it's FREE? Michael Heiss talks with Scott Wilkinson about the ben…
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Today, journalist and author Andrew Ross Sorkin joins the GoodFellows to discuss his new book on the stock market crash of 1929 and the lessons that history might offer us today; H.R. McMaster speaks with former Mossad intelligence head Zohar Palti about the prospects for peace in the Middle East; and Joseph Ledford, together with coauthor Jesse We…
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Today, Stephen Kotkin explains how the United States can most effectively confront its international authoritarian adversaries; Ayaan Hirsi Ali argues that Australia stands at a critical policy juncture in the wake of last weekend’s terror attack; and John Cochrane discusses the distorted incentives created by federal fuel economy standards. Hoover…
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On this episode of The Front Row Podcast, Peter Aylett from Officina Acustica and Cinema Bureau joins us once again to close out the year with a conversation about subwoofer placement and low frequency in a room. This episode feels like a natural continuation of our earlier discussions around room design, but this time we zoom in on the part of hom…
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Today, Jacquelyn Schneider writes about the risks of future military conflict between the United States and China increasing as AI plays a bigger role in military decision making. Michael McFaul argues that the new US National Security Strategy ignores or downplays the biggest threats to US security. And Matthew Turpin writes of the latest Chinese …
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This Friday, H.R. McMaster explains why supporting pro-freedom dissidents in Venezuela and elsewhere advances American national security and foreign policy interests; Elizabeth Economy analyzes what the new National Security Strategy says about China policy under the Trump administration; and Benjamin Ginsberg reflects on his involvement in the mil…
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Today, Eugene Volokh evaluates where in America do private employees have legal protections for the political speech they engage in. Orin Kerr speaks about how the Fourth Amendment is evolving to meet the challenges of a digital world. And Andrew Roberts cites historical materials that illustrate what really happened when Hermann Göring was tried a…
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Find out how Christopher Nolan's next epic is pushing IMAX technology to new limits, plus replies about wireless surround systems, high-res audio, and finding compact 2.0 speakers! Get real-world answers to listener questions and wise gear recommendations straight from this special chatroom episode! Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Ho…
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Today, Bill Whalen charts what the next 24 years would have looked like if Al Gore won the 2000 US Presidential Election. Amit Seru and Mickey Levy outline concrete steps the Fed could enact to ensure greater financial market stability. And John Cochrane jumps on the “abundance” train, urging communities to drop restrictive zoning measures and let …
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Today, the GoodFellows speak with former senator and University of Florida president Ben Sasse about the trust challenges facing Congress and American higher education; Elizabeth Economy explains how China is trying to win the future with a coordinated strategy spanning the Arctic, cyberspace, and international institutions; and Andrew Roberts spea…
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Today, Freedom Frequency features a call for the US and the citizens of Venezuela to seize the current opportunity to restore that country’s democracy; Niall Ferguson reviews the Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy; and three distinguished Hoover economists weigh in on what the Fed should do with interest rates. Hoover Daily Repor…
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This Friday, Eric Hanushek explains the economic significance of pre-COVID declines in student educational outcomes; Jerome Powell joins Uncommon Knowledge for a discussion on the legacy of the late statesman George P. Shultz; and H.R. McMaster interviews an Iran expert on what might lie ahead for that troubled nation. Hoover Daily Report | Decembe…
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Today, Tarun Chhabra testifies before the Senate on how the US government can preserve American leadership in artificial intelligence; Matthew Kahn explains why free busing is unlikely to reduce congestion in New York City; and Andrew Hall explores how the incentives within the popular gaming platform Roblox are impacting children. Hoover Daily Rep…
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Jeremy Kipnis had what is probably the most extensive—and expensive—home theater in the world. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2019, and his incredible theater is no more. But it's worth remembering for its staggering grandeur. Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access…
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Today, Drew Endy urges US policymakers to reconsider public support for basic research so that the US does not fall behind China. Darrell Duffie floats his idea for an entirely new blockchain-linked official US security. And Elizabeth Economy and Declan Herrera explore the full way China is working to overmatch the US across science, energy product…
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Today, John Cochrane explains why tariffs are troublesome in the eyes of most economists; Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell joins Condoleezza Rice, Michael Boskin, and Peter Robinson to honor the legacy of the late George P. Shultz; and a new episode of Free Speech Unmuted explores how defamation law is being updated to meet the novel challenges …
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In this episode of The Front Row Podcast, we sit down with Peter Aylett from Officina Acustica and Cinema Bureau, a thirty year veteran of the industry and one of the most respected voices in acoustics. Peter is known throughout the professional community as a mentor, teacher, and lecturer, and his work has shaped the standards many integrators fol…
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Today, Victor Davis Hanson concludes his account of America’s role in the world at the end of the postwar international order; Joseph Ledford explores the evolution of US-Mexico security cooperation in recent decades; and Joshua Rauh and Benjamin Jaros call on Congress to reform the Congressional Budget Office so that its data and methods can be ch…
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Today, the GoodFellows answer questions from their audience on a range of topics, from the Ukraine war to reading and writing strategies; Eugene Volokh succinctly explains the laws and principles governing student speech on college campuses; and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives announces a major milestone in the development of the Russia A…
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Today, Hoover’s Center for Revitalizing American Institutions releases a new survey exploring the state of US civics education. Andrew B. Hall explores how AI firms can take on concerns about their chatbot’s political bias. And John H. Cochrane explains why enacting price controls during a natural disaster can slow down recovery efforts. Hoover Dai…
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Today, Ross Levine pens a column to America in the voice of President Herbert Hoover; the Hoover History Skills Academy calls for applications to its 2026 program for high school students; and a new short video based on the research of Dan Wang shows what it will take to revitalize manufacturing in the United States. Hoover Daily Report | November …
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Listener Jason asks which is better for the center channel: a speaker designed for that purpose, or the same speaker as the front left and right? What are the pros and cons of each approach? Also, same question for the surround speakers. Scott Wilkinson has some answers. Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://t…
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In this episode of The Front Row Podcast, we’re finally kicking things off on the audio side, and we could not have asked for a better guest to start with. We’re joined by Geoffrey Heinzel, co managing partner and designer at Ascendo Immersive Audio, and someone who brings a wealth of experience in how speakers are designed and engineered. We dig i…
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Today, Jennifer Burns considers the costs of an American shift away from multilateral global engagement; Andrew Hall launches his new Substack with a post on governance challenges in prediction markets; and David L. Leal argues it’s too soon to tell how Latino Americans will vote in 2026. Hoover Daily Report | November 19, 2025…
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Today, John Cochrane employs an oceanic metaphor to explain what inflation is—and isn’t; Raghuram Rajan offers a word of caution to the Federal Reserve regarding market expectations; and Eric Hanushek spells out the significant economic costs of declining student achievement over the last decade. Hoover Daily Report | November 18, 2025…
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Today, Condoleezza Rice argues that the future of the American Dream depends on getting education reform right; Eric Hanushek offers research-based prescriptions for improving left-behind schools; and Kevin Warsh writes that “fundamental reform of monetary and regulatory policy would unlock the benefits of AI to all Americans.” Hoover Daily Report …
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This Friday, Daniel Heil and Tom Church examine health care reform measures on the table in the wake of the government shutdown; Anne Neuberger joins the GoodFellows for a discussion of cyber warfare and the technology sector’s role in national defense; and Victor Davis Hanson explains what the American Founders took away from their readings of cla…
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Today, five Hoover fellows join the prestigious American Academy of Sciences and Letters; Valerie Ramey examines whether government stimulus packages are effective; and Eugene Volokh explains a lesser-known procedure by which judicial cases and questions can make it to the Supreme Court for review. Hoover Daily Report | November 13, 2025…
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Michael S wonders about his LG B7A OLED TV's Multi-View (side-by-side) mode. Apparently, one of the side-by-side images must be from the TV's internal tuner. Is that normal? Scott Wilkinson has the answer. Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access to the ad-free video a…
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Today, Condoleezza Rice and Jonathan Levin discuss the challenges facing elite US universities in an era of misinformation. Ben Domenech writes about how Thomas Sowell remains “an unlikely influencer” even at the age of 95. And John Cochrane breaks down why electric vehicle subsidies do little to reduce global carbon emissions. Hoover Daily Report …
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Today, Condoleezza Rice discusses America’s role in fostering innovation to better the human condition; Admiral James O. Ellis Jr. explains how Americans can best honor veterans’ service to the nation; and Victor Davis Hanson lays out three key economic challenges facing the Trump administration ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Hoover Daily …
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Today, Jim Mattis and Michael Auslin offer 250th birthday wishes to the US Marine Corps; Peter Berkowitz encourages the president and vice president to use their platforms to condemn antisemitism, conspiracy thinking, and bigotry on the American far right; and new content from the Tennenbaum Program for Fact-Based Policy highlights key information …
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Today, Condoleezza Rice delivers the annual Stephen A. Ogden Jr. Memorial Lecture at Brown University, speaking to students about her own early decision to pursue music and then Sovietology, the value of American research universities, and her own career in public service. David L. Leal asks what things would be like if conservatives dominated Amer…
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Today, Condoleezza Rice speaks about a possible return to nuclear detonation testing, the future for Ukraine as it resists Russia’s invasion, and what might happen to Venezuelan dictator and election stealer Nicolas Maduro. Arzan Tarapore writes about the uncertainty surrounding the Quad security partnership and the immense value that informal alli…
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In episode 492, Scott Wilkinson answered a question from listener Andy Z about placement options for his new JMGO N1 Ultra projector in a room he was remodeling to be a dedicated home theater. Now, the project is finished, and the results are impressive! Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home…
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Today, Peter M. Robinson speaks with Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett about her life, career, and her view of her time on the Supreme Court bench. John H. Cochrane describes how governments can raise revenue efficiently with as little distortion as possible. And Steven J. Davis speaks to a researcher working to find out why some hi…
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Today, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis spoke with Condoleezza Rice and Hoover fellows about policy matters and hosted a public discussion where he argued the proof his governing style is working can be seen in how quickly Florida is growing. Larry Diamond warns of a continuing slide in democratic norms in America this year. And Victor Davis Hanson cr…
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In this episode of The Front Row Podcast, we sit down with Tayloe Stansbury, CEO of Kaleidescape, to talk about the changing landscape of cinema and home entertainment. Tayloe isn’t just the company’s CEO, he’s also a longtime Kaleidescape customer and fellow enthusiast with a background in both technology and the film industry. We discuss how the …
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Today, Michael McFaul argues our fight against autocratic regimes abroad will be more successful if we boost our democratic system and freedoms at home. Rishi Sunak cautions readers not to see a recent trade détente between China and the US as a return of the previous free trade orthodoxy. And Justice Anthony Kennedy visits Hoover and participates …
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This Friday, John Cochrane argues that true central bank independence should mean a narrow focus on price stability and employment; Andrew Roberts speaks with Frank Dikötter about the dark psychological dynamics and structural weaknesses within modern dictatorships; and Rose Gottemoeller highlights an opportunity for the United States and Russia to…
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Today, Elizabeth Economy provides context for recent US-China negotiations on trade and fentanyl mitigation; Matthew Pottinger asks if President Trump and his team are “getting played” on technology exports in their negotiations with Xi Jinping; and Stephen Kotkin speaks with Dan Wang about the latter’s new bestseller on China’s engineering-influen…
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John Hunter asks about using high-end TVs as computer monitors. It's certainly possible, but there are several considerations to keep in mind. Scott Wilkinson explains. Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a membe…
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Today, a new episode of GoodFellows features Michael McFaul in a discussion of his new book on today’s international order; the Stanford Report explores how a new Hoover fellowship seeks to bridge geographical and political divides in American life; and Michael McConnell reviews his colleague Jonathan Gienapp’s recent book critiquing constitutional…
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In this episode, AIAP photographers discuss how to start and run a successful architectural photography business. AIAP Director Alan Blakely leads the discussion that outlines the checklist of best business practices that help to create a successful business foundation. You'll learn the step-by-step process required to start a successful photograph…
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Today, H.R. McMaster previews an issue President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are likely to discuss when they meet in South Korea later this week. Niall Ferguson explores how the US and China are using their economic “chokepoints” to gain leverage over one another in trade and security discussions. And Belgium’s Princess Astrid and Minist…
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Today, the Stanford Report speaks with Amy Zegart about her career as a scholar of America’s spy agencies and national security; Paola Sapienza argues that America has benefited greatly from immigration and should not pursue policies that will undermine this advantage; and John Cochrane offers a glimpse into the real-world impact of current tariff …
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This Friday, former Mongolian president Elbegdorj Tsakhia explains why standing up to authoritarian regimes is not a futile endeavor; Lanhee Chen offers alternative policies to price controls that could help lower Americans’ prescription drug prices; and Michael McFaul reflects on the intellectual challenges and civic aspirations behind the writing…
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