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#6045 Nov 7, 2014 Edward Achorn, The Providence Journal, Tom Keane, The Boston Globe Domestic policy after the midterm elections

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#6044 Oct 31, 2014 Richard George, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Cybersecurity

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#6043 Oct 24, 2014 Walter Callender, Founder, Practico Innovation A discussion of a project to encourage Asian, Black and Hispanic entrepreneurs in Rhode Island

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#6042 Oct 17, 2014 Edward Achorn, The Providence Journal President Obama and the mid-term elections ISO, MPEG
#6041 Oct 10, 2014 Jimmy Tingle, comedian and commentator Comedy and politics ISO, MPEG
#6040 Oct 3, 2014 Richard Whittle, author, "Predator: The Secret Origins of the Drone Revolution"; Melissa Hersh, Hersh Consulting A discussion about the Predator, and how the United States came to arm its drones ISO, MPEG
#6039 September 26, 2014 Leo Chalupa, George Washington University; Jennifer Reed, University of Wisconsin-Madison What science will make possible in the next 20 years ISO, MPEG
#6038 September 19, 2014 Peniel E. Joseph, Tufts University Whither African-American Activism? ISO, MPEG
#6037 September 12, 2014 Talia Fox, KUSI Training How to Win Friends and Influence People Through Leadership — and Love ISO, MPEG
#6036R September 5, 2014 (Original air date April 4, 2014) Tim Abbott, Conservationist Operation Noah ISO, MPEG
#6035R Aug. 29, 2014 (Original air date March 7, 2014) Dr. Nitin Padture, Director, Institute for Molecular and Nanoscale Innovation, Brown University Graphene — a new wonder material ISO, MPEG
#6034R Aug. 22, 2014 (Original air date, May 30, 2014) Matthew Harrison, TV and film producer Hollywood and Washington ISO, MPEG
#6033 Aug. 15, 2014 Doyle Beneby, CPS Energy Municipal energy star in Texas, Part II ISO, MPEG
#6032 Aug. 8, 2014 Doyle Beneby, CPS Energy Municipal energy star in Texas ISO, MPEG
#6031 August 1, 2014 (Original Air Date, July 25, 2014) Franklin Salisbury, Jr., National Foundation for Cancer Research; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland Cancer research ISO, MPEG
#6030 July 25, 2014 Franklin Salisbury, Jr., National Foundation for Cancer Research; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland Cancer research ISO, MPEG
#6029 July 18, 2014 David Blee, U.S. Nuclear Infrastructure Council; Michel Pibarot, Areva How the French deal with nuclear waste ISO, MPEG
#6028 July 11, 2014 Brian Keane, SmartPower Adam Clayton Powell III, University of Southern California Jared Rizzi, SiriusXM Satellite Radio David McCumber, Hearst Newspapers Immigration; the Obama presidency ISO, MPEG
#6027 July 4, 2014 Rod Kuckro, E&E Publishing; Steven Mitnick, Bates White; and Thomas Kuhn, Edison Electric Institute New energy sources, new attitudes in the electricity industry ISO, MPEG
#6026 June 27, 2014 Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway; Greg Abel, Berkshire Hathaway Energy; Michael Yackira, NV Energy Warren Buffett discusses lessons learned in life and investing ISO, MPEG
#6025 June 20, 2014 Froma Harrop, Creators Syndicate; Robert Whitcomb, New England Diary How people get their information ISO, MPEG
#6024 June 13, 2014 Michaele Brady Raap, American Nuclear Society Bottom up support for nuclear ISO, MPEG
#6023R June 6, 2014 (Original Air Date, May 16, 2014) Joe Mathieu, WBZ NewsRadio 1030 AM; Robert Whitcomb, New England Diary; Tom Paterson, Paterson + Company The public and private Google ISO, MPEG
#6022 May 30, 2014 Matthew Harrrison, TV and film producer Hollywood and Washington ISO, MPEG
#6021 May 23, 2014 Daniel Smith, Brown University; Robert Whitcomb, New England Diary Some good news from Africa ISO, MPEG
#6020 May 16, 2014 Joe Mathieu, WBZ NewsRadio 1030 AM; Robert Whitcomb, New England Diary; Tom Paterson, Paterson + Company The public and private Google ISO, MPEG
#6019 May 9, 2014 Brian Keane, SmartPower; Christopher Chambers, Georgetown University; and Paul Dickson, author The power of words in politics ISO, MPEG
#6018 May 2, 2014 Amitai Etzioni, The George Washington University The poor outlook for work in the U.S. ISO, MPEG
#6017 April 25, 2014 Brian Keane, SmartPower; Christopher Chambers, Georgetown University; and Paul Dickson, author The power of words in politics ISO, MPEG
#6016R April 18, 2014 (Original Air date: Feb. 28, 2014) The Rev. John Higginbotham, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Tiverton, RI Career Change U.S.A. ISO, MPEG
#6015 April 11, 2014 Dr. Richard Lester, MIT New frontier in nuclear science and engineering ISO, MPEG
#6014 Apr. 4, 2014 Tim Abbott, Conservationist Operation Noah ISO, MPEG
#6013 Mar. 28, 2014 David K. Owens, Edison Electric Institute How solar power is threatening utilities ISO, MPEG
#6012 Mar. 21, 2014 David Blee, Nuclear Infrastructure Council Proliferation Policy Setback ISO, MPEG
#6011 Mar. 14, 2014 Edward Achorn, The Providence Journal; Joseph Grady, Salve Regina University Culture, rhetoric and public discourse ISO, MPEG
#6010 Mar. 7, 2014 Dr. Nitin Padture, Director, Institute for Molecular and Nanoscale Innovation, Brown University Graphene — a new wonder material ISO, MPEG
#6009 Feb. 28, 2014 The Rev. John Higginbotham, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Tiverton, RI Career Change U.S.A. ISO, MPEG
#6008 Feb. 21, 2014 Llewellyn King Talk among ourselves: education, immigration, health care ISO, MPEG
#6007 Feb. 14, 2014 Mark Gunzinger, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments; Amitai Etzioni, The George Washington University Defense in the 21st century ISO, MPEG
#6006 Feb. 7, 2014 Frances Sellers, The Washington Post; Jim Bohannon, "The Jim Bohannon Show;" Adam Clayton Powell III, University of Southern California; Brian Keane, SmartPower Job market: machine versus man ISO, MPEG
#6005 Jan. 31, 2014 Greek Ambassador Christos Panagopoulos Greece Rebounding ISO, MPEG
#6004 Jan. 24, 2014 Michael Viveiros, Durkee, Brown, Viveiros & Werenfels Architects A New Era of Architectural confidence ISO, MPEG
#6003 Jan. 17, 2014 Mary Dimmock, Patient Activist Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the crisis in biomedical research ISO, MPEG
#6002R Jan. 10, 2014 Clinton Vince, Dentons Energy law ISO, MPEG
#6001R Jan. 3, 2014 Vickey Bailey, BHMM Energy Services, Barry Worthington, United States Energy Association, Michael Moore, North American Carbon Capture and Storage Administration. A discussion of carbon capture and global warming ISO, MPEG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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