Newt’s World – Episode 692: Governor Reagan on College Protests
Newt discusses the history of student unrest on college campuses, focusing on the role Governor Ronald Reagan played in 1968 at University of California, Berkeley.
Newt discusses the history of student unrest on college campuses, focusing on the role Governor Ronald Reagan played in 1968 at University of California, Berkeley.
Newt talks with Professor Ajay Agrawal about Artificial Intelligence capabilities and how A.I. has evolved rapidly in the last decade.
Newt talks with Les Leopold about his new book, Wall Street’s War on Workers.
Newt talks with Timothy Carney about his new book, “Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs To Be.”
Newt talks with Neil Chilson, of the Abundance Institute, about Artificial Intelligence public policy. Newt discusses the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Neil Chilson, the leader of AI policy at the Abundance Institute. Chilson explains that while AI has the potential to revolutionize various sectors, including healthcare and creative fields, there is a pervasive fear and … Read more
Newt talks with Brett Tolman, Executive Director of Right on Crime, about the organization’s efforts to reform the criminal justice system.
Newt talks with Adam Weinstein, Deputy Director of the Middle East Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, about Iran’s recent attack on Israel.
Newt talks with presidential historian and author Craig Shirley about his new book, The Search for Reagan: The Appealing Intellectual Conservatism of Ronald Reagan.
Newt discusses the importance of strategic thinking in a dangerous world, particularly in relation to the United States’ approach to global threats.
Newt talks with Thomas Hoenig, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, about the state of the economy.