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ASK THE EXPERT: Hoover research fellow Jeremy Carl ASK THE EXPERT: Hoover research fellow Jeremy Carl
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Video duration: 2943 seconds

On Wednesday, May 9, Hoover fellow Jeremy Carl spoke to Stanford students about the geopolitical factors that influence US energy policy.


John Stossel John Stossel
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Video duration: 2718 seconds

This week on Uncommon Knowledge author and television host John Stossel discusses his new book No, They Can't: Why Government Fails?but Individuals Succeed.
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Thomas Sowell on the second edition of Intellectuals and Society Thomas Sowell on the second edition of Intellectuals and Society
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On the occasion of the publication of a new edition of his book Intellectuals and Society, Thomas Sowell returns to Uncommon Knowledge for a wide-ranging interview.


PRESIDENTIAL REPORT CARD: Milton Friedman on the State of the Union PRESIDENTIAL REPORT CARD: Milton Friedman on the State of the Union
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Video duration: 1596 seconds

This interview was filmed on February 10, 1999. Milton Friedman, Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences grades the achievements of the Clinton administration and evaluates the programs the President proposed in his 1999 State of the Union address.


PAY IT BACKWARDS: The Federal Budget Surplus with Milton Friedman PAY IT BACKWARDS: The Federal Budget Surplus with Milton Friedman
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Video duration: 1607 seconds

(Filmed on December 13, 2000.) Milton Friedman discusses what should be done with the federal budget surplus? Does it make sense to spend the surplus on new government programs? What benefits the economy more, cutting taxes or paying down the national debt? Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman offers his advice.


Pat Buchanan on Suicide of a Superpower Pat Buchanan on Suicide of a Superpower
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Video duration: 3641 seconds

This week on Uncommon Knowledge, author and commentator Pat Buchanan discusses the disintegration of the United States as a superpower and a united nation.


Charles Murray on Coming Apart Charles Murray on Coming Apart
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Video duration: 2856 seconds

This week on Uncommon Knowledge, longtime American Enterprise Institute fellow Charles Murray discusses his controversial new book, Coming Apart, about what American was, is, and will become. He also reveals his personal score on his now famous "bubble quiz." Take the quiz here http://www.scribd.co m/doc/77349055/Comin g-Apart-by-Charles-M urray-Quiz


Ask the Expert: Lieutenant Commander Manuel Hernandez Ask the Expert: Lieutenant Commander Manuel Hernandez
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Video duration: 2035 seconds

On March 7, 2012, Hoover national security affairs fellow Lieutenant Commander Manuel Hernandez hosted a forum with Stanford University students to discuss US naval strategy.


Decision 2012:  Above the fray with Michael Barone Decision 2012: Above the fray with Michael Barone
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Video duration: 3166 seconds

This week, on Uncommon Knowledge, Michael Barone, American Enterprise Institute fellow, author, and senior political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, explains where the Republicans are headed, how Obama operates, and what's at stake in the 2012 election.


Uncommon Knowledge Special Edition: Newt Gingrich Uncommon Knowledge Special Edition: Newt Gingrich
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Video duration: 1990 seconds

The 58th Speaker of the House and 2012 GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich makes the case for his candidacy, explains why he's not a Washington insider, and describes his vision for his first term: gaining energy independence, ending the war on religion, balancing the budget, and repealing and replacing ObamaCare and why he is temperamentally suited for the highest office.


Analysis of the House and Senate races Analysis of the House and Senate races
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Video duration: 573 seconds

What are the prospects for Republicans' gaining a majority in the Senate? How are the 2012 House races shaping up? The scholars also consider the increasingly important role of national political forces in congressional elections and conclude with some sobering thoughts on the difficult policy choices ahead.


Analysis of the 2012 General Election Analysis of the 2012 General Election
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Video duration: 377 seconds

Why are independent voters so important in this election, and what's important to them? How has the continuing debate over health care reform shaped the Republican primary, and what is it likely to mean for the general election? Why have so many of the Republican Party's brightest stars, including Mitch Daniels, Chris Christie, and Jeb Bush, decided to sit this one out?


Analysis of the 2012 Republican Primary Analysis of the 2012 Republican Primary
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Video duration: 812 seconds

Brady, Fiorina, and Frisby discuss the question dominating this Republican primary season: Why haven't the Republicans coalesced around a single candidate yet? The scholars also consider whether Newt Gingrich can force a replay of the see-saw nomination battle waged by Reagan and Ford in 1976. And what role does Ron Paul play in this election?


Ask the Expert: David Henderson Ask the Expert: David Henderson
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Video duration: 2971 seconds

On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, Hoover research fellow David Henderson hosted a forum with Stanford students to discuss the economy and "Five Myths about Free Markets."


Obamacare and the Supreme Court with Richard Epstein and John Yoo Obamacare and the Supreme Court with Richard Epstein and John Yoo
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Video duration: 3639 seconds

Richard Epstein, the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law, New York University Law School, and John Yoo, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley law school, examine the merits of various constitutional arguments for the Supreme Court's striking down Obamacare.


Additional footage from the Andrew Roberts interview on The Storm of War Additional footage from the Andrew Roberts interview on The Storm of War
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Video duration: 911 seconds

Additional information from Andrew Roberts interview on his recent book The Storm of War