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Area 45

A News and Politics podcast
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Area 45

Hoover Institution

Area 45

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Area 45

Hoover Institution

Area 45

A News and Politics podcast
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Election integrity comes under legal scrutiny.
David Brady reviews polling data showing how the 2020 race compares, at this point, to 2016’s contest nationally and in battleground states.
The 25th Amendment to the US Constitution clarifies presidential succession in the event of death or resignation. What’s not so clear is prolonged incapacitation.
Markos Kounalakis discusses unrest in Egypt and Iran – and offers a few foreign policy questions in advance of next week’s presidential debate.
The legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg as well as the pros and cons of waging a bitter confirmation battle before or after Election Day.
What the future may hold for social media outlets amidst the current cancel-culture phenomenon.
The dynamics of the presidential race and “hidden” voters.
A contentious presidential election and an indecisive Congress paves the way for the next president.
The family dynamics at play in Pyongyang and possible changes to American diplomacy post-November election.
James Sweeney explains the differences between crises present and past, and suggests ways California can better balance population and environmental concerns.
Dan Walters talks about why a Biden-Harris victory would trigger a competition among California Democrats to replace her in Washington.
A sensible approach to immigration policy that would balance America’s economic, security and humanitarian concerns.
What separates Friedman from other conservative economists, his quintessentially American life story, plus what the famed libertarian might make of the debate over masks, government edicts, and civil liberties.
Individual, economic, and political freedoms that are quintessentially American.
Challenges facing both San Diego as well as many of America’s great cities.
The dysfunctional Trump-media dynamic and the progressive bent in America’s newsrooms.
The last time federal troops were dispatched to quell urban unrest was in 1992, and former California Governor Pete Wilson discusses the events that lead to this action.
Should Washington come to the rescue of several of the nation’s largest states?
Are free markets and property rights the keys to improving Indigenous Economies?
California’s record budget deficit is formally unveiled, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk re-opens his Bay Area car factory– in defiance of local business restrictions.
Why any serious conversation about fiscal and entitlement reform is years way at best.
The poor tax and fiscal choices that are partially responsible for the Golden State finding itself awash in red ink.
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