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12x1
The Supreme Court winds up its term: Gay Marriage. Redistricting and the Death Penalty
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The panelists comment on 3 Supreme Court decisions all issued in the final few days of the term. They compare opposition to the gay marriage decision with opposition to Roe v. Wade, and
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The panelists comment on 3 Supreme Court decisions all issued in the final few days of the term. They compare opposition to the gay marriage decision with opposition to Roe v. Wade, and how deeply rooted in the society and the legal system that opposition is. Then they show some sympathy for the dissent in the redistricting case finally they assess the constitutionality of the death penalty.
12x2
The end game in Greece; Removing the Confederate Flag; Sex with 14 year olds
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The gang discuss the best and the most likely outcome in the showdown between Greece and the European Union. Then they disagree over whether small confederate flags should be permitted
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The gang discuss the best and the most likely outcome in the showdown between Greece and the European Union. Then they disagree over whether small confederate flags should be permitted as symbols of mourning at Arlington and whether the Mississippi flag should be removed from the hall of flags. Finally, the case of an 18 year old who had sex with a 14 year old after she told him she was of age.
12x3
Assessing the nuclear deal with Iran; Hillary Clinton's approach to boosting incomes
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The panelists examine a variety of aspects of the nuclear deal with Iran that have been overlooked in the media coverage so far. Then the panelists react to Hillary Clinton's major
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The panelists examine a variety of aspects of the nuclear deal with Iran that have been overlooked in the media coverage so far. Then the panelists react to Hillary Clinton's major speech on the economy earlier this week and suggest additional measures she could adopt to reduce income inequality and raise the living standards of lower and middle class families.
12x4
Cuomo's $15 minimum wage initiative; Cuomo takes on the local prosecutors
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The panelists examine the new proposal from Governor Cuomo's Wage Board to raise the hourly wage of chain fast food workers to $15 an hour. We have many questions about its fairness and
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The panelists examine the new proposal from Governor Cuomo's Wage Board to raise the hourly wage of chain fast food workers to $15 an hour. We have many questions about its fairness and implementation. Then they turn to another initiative of the Governor: asking AG Eric Schneiderman to take over all local cases in which a police officer uses deadly force against an unarmed civilian.
12x5
Planned Parenthood at a crossroads; Fox dictates debate rules; Sentencing Joyce Mitchell
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Moderator David Rubin introduces a new panelist to the Ivory Tower lineup: Holly Rine, a professor at LeMoyne who is in the History Department and heads Lemoyne’s Honors Program. Then
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Moderator David Rubin introduces a new panelist to the Ivory Tower lineup: Holly Rine, a professor at LeMoyne who is in the History Department and heads Lemoyne’s Honors Program. Then the panelists discuss how much damage was done to Planned Parenthood and to public acceptance of a woman’s right to choose by the surreptitious videos showing the discussion of harvesting fetal tissue for research.
12x6
Parsing the Republican debate; Extraditing the man who shot Cecil the lion
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The panelists react to what they saw and heard on the first Republican presidential debate of the season in Cleveland. Then the panelists offer their views on whether Walter James
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The panelists react to what they saw and heard on the first Republican presidential debate of the season in Cleveland. Then the panelists offer their views on whether Walter James Palmer, the American who shot Cecil the Lion, should be extradited to Zimbabwe given that country’s weak commitment to the rule of law and its horrid jails.
12x7
Letter on abortion and planned parenthood; Controversial plans to make college affordable
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Bob Spitzer responds to a letter critical of his comparison of organ donation by a deceased person to the use of fetal tissue and organs in research. Then they debate Hillary Clinton’s
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Bob Spitzer responds to a letter critical of his comparison of organ donation by a deceased person to the use of fetal tissue and organs in research. Then they debate Hillary Clinton’s proposal for helping students afford college. Also the idea of for-profit and not-for-profit groups that make loans to students who “invest” in themselves by pledging a percentage of future earnings as payback.
12x8
Clinton confronts "Black Lives Matter"; Increasing voter turnout; NCAA has upper hand
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Panelists discuss Hillary Clinton's tough response to representatives of "Black Lives Matter" who wanted her to acknowledge the sins of her husband's administration, and her own sins, in
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Panelists discuss Hillary Clinton's tough response to representatives of "Black Lives Matter" who wanted her to acknowledge the sins of her husband's administration, and her own sins, in incarcerating a generation of young black and Hispanic males for minor drug offenses. Then they discuss Mayor Miner's three-part proposal for lifting the abysmal percentage of persons in Onondaga County who vote.
On this edition of Ivory Tower: Panelists discuss the phenomenon that is the Donald Trump campaign. They discuss why the campaign has taken wing, how strong it really is, and whether it
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On this edition of Ivory Tower: Panelists discuss the phenomenon that is the Donald Trump campaign. They discuss why the campaign has taken wing, how strong it really is, and whether it can last all the way through the nomination process. Then the panelists discuss New York City Mayor Bill DiBlasio’s response to the naked ladies in Times Square.
12x10
Clinton, Biden, email scandal, the election; Asylum seekers overwhelm Europe's leaders
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On this week's show the panelists discuss the continuing travails of the Clinton campaign, including the never-ending e-mail scandal, and whether party leaders are using Joe Biden as a
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On this week's show the panelists discuss the continuing travails of the Clinton campaign, including the never-ending e-mail scandal, and whether party leaders are using Joe Biden as a wedge to bust open the race for the nomination. Then the panelists look at the crisis facing Europe in dealing with the hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers reaching Greece, Italy, and Hungary.
12x11
Reasonable accommodation in Kentucky; Exposing Judges; The U.S. response to Refugee Crisis
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The panelists debate whether Judge Bunning reached the right conclusion in the reasonable accommodation afforded to clerk Kim Davis, permitting her to exit jail and return to work if she
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The panelists debate whether Judge Bunning reached the right conclusion in the reasonable accommodation afforded to clerk Kim Davis, permitting her to exit jail and return to work if she doesn’t interfere with providing marriage licenses to gay couples. Then, whether we should routinely have cameras in courtrooms (which we do not in New York State) to videotape judges as they go about their work.
The panelists discuss the Defense Department's investigating whether top military officials distorted the reports from military analysts about the successes in beating back the Islamic
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The panelists discuss the Defense Department's investigating whether top military officials distorted the reports from military analysts about the successes in beating back the Islamic State. Is this something similar to The Pentagon Papers? Then they discuss the Republican Debate that took place Wednesday night. A debate that had an audience of 23 million people.
12x13
The Pope and President Xi compete for media attention; The Walker and Perry flameouts
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The panelists assess the relative importance of the visits of Pope Francis and President Xi of China. They debate whether the media have erred in assessing their relative importance,
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The panelists assess the relative importance of the visits of Pope Francis and President Xi of China. They debate whether the media have erred in assessing their relative importance, given the rock star attention they lavish on the Pope. Then they discuss whether there is any larger meaning in the collapse of the Perry and Walker campaigns despite their large PAC support.
We ask national gun control expert Bob Spitzer to react to the mass shooting on an Oregon community college campus. Then we look at the brawl in the House as the Republicans jostle to
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We ask national gun control expert Bob Spitzer to react to the mass shooting on an Oregon community college campus. Then we look at the brawl in the House as the Republicans jostle to find a replacement for John Boehner as Speaker. We also have some words of advice for the three Republicans---Hanna, Katko and Stefanik--who represent much of Central New York in the House.
12x15
Are relatives responsible for gun deaths; Is the U.S. responsible for the hospital bombing
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The panelists discuss how it might be possible to hold parents or other relatives of mass shooters responsible if they knew, or should have known, that the shooter posed a serious risk
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The panelists discuss how it might be possible to hold parents or other relatives of mass shooters responsible if they knew, or should have known, that the shooter posed a serious risk to public health and had access to guns. Then they debate whether or not it was a war crime for the US to have bombed the hospital in Kunduz, killing a number of health care workers with Doctors Without Borders
12x16
Democratic Presidential debates; Speaker of the House problems; Columbus Day
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The panelist discuss the Democratic Presidential Debate that took place earlier this week. Were there candidates who changed voters minds after the debate? Then, they discuss the length
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The panelist discuss the Democratic Presidential Debate that took place earlier this week. Were there candidates who changed voters minds after the debate? Then, they discuss the length it has taken for Republicans to choose a new Speaker of the House. Will the role of Speaker change just to get someone in that position? And a talk about Columbus Day, should we continue to celebrate this holiday?
12x17
Trudeau takes Canada; A third term for miner; Ryan gets the prize
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The surprising victory of Justin Trudeau to become Prime Minister of Canada, and how his victory and legislative prospects illustrate the differences between Canadian and American
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The surprising victory of Justin Trudeau to become Prime Minister of Canada, and how his victory and legislative prospects illustrate the differences between Canadian and American political systems. Then they debate whether it would be wise for Mayor Stephanie Miner to attempt to seek a third term, given that she is term-limited and would have to leave office after 2017. More about Paul Ryan
12x18
Ben Carson; confining sex offenders after sentence is over
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The panelists talk about Ben Carson and why he has attracted so much attention. then they talk about places that confine sex offenders even after they finish their sentence and finally a
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The panelists talk about Ben Carson and why he has attracted so much attention. then they talk about places that confine sex offenders even after they finish their sentence and finally a study was released this weak that meat causes cancer, is it all just a bunch of bologna?
12x19
Reforming the Supreme Court; Student privacy at Cornell; Election wrap
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The panelists discuss the value of a proposal from Norman Ornstein for reforming the Supreme Court that would end lifetime tenure and substitute 18-year fixed, staggered terms. We all
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The panelists discuss the value of a proposal from Norman Ornstein for reforming the Supreme Court that would end lifetime tenure and substitute 18-year fixed, staggered terms. We all like it, but getting it achieved will be a big, big problem. Then they assess the wisdom of Cornell's public relations people kicking a Fox News reporter off the campus to protect alleged student "privacy."
The panelists discuss the student demonstrations at the U of Missouri, Yale, and elsewhere, including a look at our own campuses and administrations. They examine how university
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The panelists discuss the student demonstrations at the U of Missouri, Yale, and elsewhere, including a look at our own campuses and administrations. They examine how university administrators who care about the welfare of their minority students should work to inform themselves about the issues; the role of free speech on campuses where students request "safe spaces"; and more.
12x21
The terrorist attacks in Paris reverberate in the United States
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Panelists discuss 3 results in the U.S. of the terrorist attacks in Paris. First is the rising xenophobia against immigrants. Second is the dilemma President Obama faces on how to
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Panelists discuss 3 results in the U.S. of the terrorist attacks in Paris. First is the rising xenophobia against immigrants. Second is the dilemma President Obama faces on how to respond to ISIS in Syria and Iraq, a crisis he has ignored for 4 years. Third is the gambit advanced by the CIA chief to reclaim surveillance authority in the U.S. lost after the Snowden revelation of illegal spying.
12x22
NATO is dragged into Syria; Expunging Pres. Wilson from Princeton; Fear and the primaries
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Addressing Turkey's downing of a Russian fighter jet and the implications for the NATO alliance if these two old antagonists don't get a grip on their anger. Then an editorial in the
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Addressing Turkey's downing of a Russian fighter jet and the implications for the NATO alliance if these two old antagonists don't get a grip on their anger. Then an editorial in the N.Y. Times calling for Princeton to remove Woodrow Wilson from his pedestal at the institution because of his racist views, which he put into place as President by allowing the re-segregation of the civil service.
The panelists discuss the importance of the mass shooting in San Bernardino, CA and its possible impact on American life and the presidential election. Then they celebrate the conviction
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The panelists discuss the importance of the mass shooting in San Bernardino, CA and its possible impact on American life and the presidential election. Then they celebrate the conviction of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver for selling his office in a personal enrichment scheme. We ask, "What's next for Albany on the ethics front?" We don't all agree on what should be done.
12x24
Can the news media resist being trumped by Trump; A constitutional convention in New York
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Panelists discuss the woeful performance of the nation’s news media in dealing with the Donald Trump phenomenon. Lack of preparation, lack of basic knowledge, lack of courage, a love of
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Panelists discuss the woeful performance of the nation’s news media in dealing with the Donald Trump phenomenon. Lack of preparation, lack of basic knowledge, lack of courage, a love of ad money
all have gone into helping Trump top Republican polls. Then, they discuss the possibility in 2017 of a constitutional convention and whether this is a good way to fix problems in New York State.
12x25
Assessing the Paris climate talks; Real diversity on Campus
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Panelists examine the agreements that came out of the Paris climate talks. Bob Greene read the whole thing and concludes there is not much of substance there, but all is not lost, and
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Panelists examine the agreements that came out of the Paris climate talks. Bob Greene read the whole thing and concludes there is not much of substance there, but all is not lost, and others agree. Then they react to an opinion piece by Frank Bruni in The NY Times that chides our ivory tower universities for admitting students of color and then permitting self-segregation to occur on campus.
12x26
What are the panelist optimistic about in the coming year?
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A Christmas Show with a positive spin. The panelists discuss what they are optimistic about in the coming year. From race relations to city-suburban relations. Each panelists attempt to stay positive while discussing important issues.
A Christmas Show with a positive spin. The panelists discuss what they are optimistic about in the coming year. From race relations to city-suburban relations. Each panelists attempt to stay positive while discussing important issues.
The panelists review how Republican Congressman John Katko has faired in his first year. Then they discuss the background behind the Oregon Standoff. Do the 20 armed protestors have a
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The panelists review how Republican Congressman John Katko has faired in his first year. Then they discuss the background behind the Oregon Standoff. Do the 20 armed protestors have a case? Then finally the president took some executive actions this week related to gun control. The panelists comment on what was significant about these actions.
On this week's Ivory Tower: The panelists discuss the State of the State and the State of the Union.
On this week's Ivory Tower: The panelists discuss the State of the State and the State of the Union.
On this edition of Ivory Tower: The panel discusses the Democratic race, the newest developments in Flint, Michigan, and the Academy Awards.
On this edition of Ivory Tower: The panel discusses the Democratic race, the newest developments in Flint, Michigan, and the Academy Awards.
12x30
Consensus releases proposal on consolidation; College Retention
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The panelists discuss the importance of the proposal released by a blue ribbon panel known as Consensus earlier this week. Is this the key to the economic future and livability of this
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The panelists discuss the importance of the proposal released by a blue ribbon panel known as Consensus earlier this week. Is this the key to the economic future and livability of this region? Then the college professors discuss conversations and emails from a college president who apparently said to help retention rates some first year students should be dismissed in the first month of college.
The panelists discuss the significance of the Iowa Caucuses, and what they learned from the results then they focus in on one candidate Marco Rubio, is he now the one that the so-called
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The panelists discuss the significance of the Iowa Caucuses, and what they learned from the results then they focus in on one candidate Marco Rubio, is he now the one that the so-called establishment will coalesce around? Finally, the panelists discuss health care and privacy. How far can an employer go in wanting to learn about employees, if even to help them be healthier?
The panel discuss whether Hillary Clinton is in trouble after her 2nd place results in New Hampshire, also is Kasich the better option if Trump and Cruz falter. The they talk about area
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The panel discuss whether Hillary Clinton is in trouble after her 2nd place results in New Hampshire, also is Kasich the better option if Trump and Cruz falter. The they talk about area legislators introducing bills in Albany to require insurers to fund 3 months of treatment for heroin addicts. Is this appropriate government regulation?
The panelists discuss the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia and what that means to the nation's highest court. Will the Republicans hold up the next nomination? Then they discuss
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The panelists discuss the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia and what that means to the nation's highest court. Will the Republicans hold up the next nomination? Then they discuss the privacy fight between Apple and the FBI. Apple Computer is defying a judge's order to help the FBI so it pits the fight on terrorism against personal privacy...who is right?
The Ivory Tower panelists come clean as to how they could be so wrong in predicting Donald Trumps electability.
The Ivory Tower panelists come clean as to how they could be so wrong in predicting Donald Trumps electability.
12x35
Republican Party today; Ithaca perhaps a haven for Heroin users; The Catholic League
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The Republican party’s last two Presidential nominees stepped out boldly and called Trump a phony and a fraud. What exactly is the Republican Party today? The the panel discuss the idea
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The Republican party’s last two Presidential nominees stepped out boldly and called Trump a phony and a fraud. What exactly is the Republican Party today? The the panel discuss the idea the Mayor of Ithaca has brought to the table. Getting Heroin users a safe place to shoot, perhaps reducing overdoses and getting people into treatment. Is this idea worth a try?
12x36
Trump and the Military; Suing your University for False Advertising
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The panel discuss the comments from members of the military and intelligence establishment. Both told Donald Trump that the military was not his “palace guards” and it would not break
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The panel discuss the comments from members of the military and intelligence establishment. Both told Donald Trump that the military was not his “palace guards” and it would not break international and domestic law if he gives orders to engage in torture or other war crimes. Is the military and other parts of the federal bureaucracy starting to consider how to deal with a President Trump?
12x37
The ruinous choices facing the Republican Party; Obama's chess game with the Republicans
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The panelists assess the options, for the GOP if they nominate Donald Trump as their standard bearer or if they spurn him at the convention in Cleveland. Then the panelists debate the
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The panelists assess the options, for the GOP if they nominate Donald Trump as their standard bearer or if they spurn him at the convention in Cleveland. Then the panelists debate the chess game President Obama is playing with Senate Republicans over the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. The Republicans seem to have boxed themselves into a position from which they cannot win.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has been pushing hard for a raise in the minimum wage and with the budget due on April 1st the negotiations are presumably intense. How will this work out for
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Governor Andrew Cuomo has been pushing hard for a raise in the minimum wage and with the budget due on April 1st the negotiations are presumably intense. How will this work out for Upstate New York? Then the panel addresses whether the US needs to rethink it's policy regarding ISIS and finally did President Obama go far enough in telling President Castro that change needed to happen in Cuba.
The panel discusses the laws passed in Georgia (but vetoed) and in North Carolina (not vetoed) that permit discrimination against gays and other non-protected groups in housing,
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The panel discusses the laws passed in Georgia (but vetoed) and in North Carolina (not vetoed) that permit discrimination against gays and other non-protected groups in housing, commerce, and other activities. Then they discuss Donald Trump’s “transactional” foreign policy in which he wants countries benefitting from the presence of our troops or our nuclear umbrella to pay more for the privilege.
12x40
Which "Persons" does a member of Congress represent; IT comes clean on off-shore accounts
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Panelists try to explain, the Supreme Court decision this week on how to count “persons” for purposes of drawing districts to be represented in Congress. Texas counts all persons
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Panelists try to explain, the Supreme Court decision this week on how to count “persons” for purposes of drawing districts to be represented in Congress. Texas counts all persons appearing in the census, including children and non-voting immigrants. A group in Texas challenged this, asking that only eligible voters be counted. Then they discuss the Panama Papers and how off-shore accounts work.
With the New York presidential primary next week, the panelists discuss both the Democratic and Republican races. Then with The Pope making news with his latest letter, this time on
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With the New York presidential primary next week, the panelists discuss both the Democratic and Republican races. Then with The Pope making news with his latest letter, this time on unchanged doctrine on marriage, divorce and LGBT life, the Ivory Tower Panel discusses how Catholics reacted to this new message from The Pope
12x42
Georgetown University, The Rich and the Poor, Changes to U.S. Currency
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On this week's The Ivory Tower: The panelists discuss how Georgetown University might respond to the story that in 1838 it sold 272 slaves it owned in order to pay bills to keep the
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On this week's The Ivory Tower: The panelists discuss how Georgetown University might respond to the story that in 1838 it sold 272 slaves it owned in order to pay bills to keep the Jesuit institution afloat. Then the panelists assess a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association correlating how long a person lives with that person’s level of income and where that person resides.
On this week’s show the panelists examine the curious case of the Onondaga County District Attorney prosecuting a citizen for submitting a letter to the editor with the names of five
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On this week’s show the panelists examine the curious case of the Onondaga County District Attorney prosecuting a citizen for submitting a letter to the editor with the names of five persons on it who may or may not have agreed to such a submission. Then the panelists give some advice to Bernie Sanders on how to conclude his campaign, since it is clear he will not be the Democratic Party nominee.
On this week’s show the panelists discuss a provocative piece by Andrew Sullivan in New York Magazine about whether the United States is now a late-stage democracy, ripe for an autocrat
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On this week’s show the panelists discuss a provocative piece by Andrew Sullivan in New York Magazine about whether the United States is now a late-stage democracy, ripe for an autocrat at the head of a mob to ride in on his horse to seize power. Then the panelists discuss how a public university should respond to $30 million in gifts to rename its law school for Antonin Scalia.
12x45
Unity Nonsense; When they is a singular pronoun; the FDA blows it on E Cigs
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Was the made-for-tv meeting of Donald Trump and Paul Ryan was anything more significant than a CNN count-down clock moment. Then a problem with the English language that we do not have a
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Was the made-for-tv meeting of Donald Trump and Paul Ryan was anything more significant than a CNN count-down clock moment. Then a problem with the English language that we do not have a gender-neutral first person pronoun. “He” and “She” don’t do it. But “they” is gender-neutral. So should we now consider “they” to be a singular form of the pronoun for grammatical purposes? The FDA on E-Cigs
12x46
Now it's Democratic Party disunity; The mess that is the Olympics, now and forever
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The panelists examine how in 1 week the political story line flipped from disunity in the Republican Party to disunity in the Democratic Party. Then they discuss whether Russia, because
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The panelists examine how in 1 week the political story line flipped from disunity in the Republican Party to disunity in the Democratic Party. Then they discuss whether Russia, because of its doping activities, should be banned entirely from the Brazil games, and whether the Olympics themselves have outlived their usefulness.
12x47
How to fix a broken Presidential primary system; Three Ivy League schools under fire
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On this week's Ivory Tower: We discuss how to fix a Presidential primary system that produced two candidates with the highest negative poll numbers in the history of presidential
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On this week's Ivory Tower: We discuss how to fix a Presidential primary system that produced two candidates with the highest negative poll numbers in the history of presidential polling. Then the panelists discuss the request by a number of Asian-American groups that the Department of Education investigate three Ivy League schools for their allegedly discriminatory admissions policies.
In the latest issue of Smithsonian magazine researchers talk of a promising technology called gene editing that can actually kill of a species of mosquitos. This may save hundreds of
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In the latest issue of Smithsonian magazine researchers talk of a promising technology called gene editing that can actually kill of a species of mosquitos. This may save hundreds of thousands lives a year. Should they go forward with the technology, or do ethics get in the way; A study that suggests immigrant and Muslim children after the election will worry about being deported or rounded up.
12x49
Round two for the media in covering Trump and Clinton; Judge Curiel; Remembering Ali
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We welcome back for a cameo appearance one of the original Ivory Tower panelists: Glenn Altschuler from Cornell. Panelists state what they hope the media will provide in coverage of the
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We welcome back for a cameo appearance one of the original Ivory Tower panelists: Glenn Altschuler from Cornell. Panelists state what they hope the media will provide in coverage of the Trump-Clinton showdown. Then they debate whether Judge Gonzalo Curiel has been correct in remaining silent in the face of Trump’s racist attacks as he presides over the civil suit against Trump “University".
12x50
The Brexit vote looms; Some troubling questions about the Orlando shootings
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The panelists address how they would vote if they lived in Britain. Would they vote to remain inside the EU, or would they vote to exit? Then they turn to the mass shooting in Orlando
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The panelists address how they would vote if they lived in Britain. Would they vote to remain inside the EU, or would they vote to exit? Then they turn to the mass shooting in Orlando and question the competency of the FBI in the Mateen investigation. They had him and then they lost him. Why ? They also discuss Mateen’s possible conflicted sexuality as the real motive in his rage.
12x51
Brexit Vote; Albany; Sit-ins; Immigration Law; Fourth Amendment; Affirmative Action
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A special one hour Ivory Tower. They discuss the vote of the British public to leave the European Union. They examine Governor Cuomo’s assertion that the legislative session just ended
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A special one hour Ivory Tower. They discuss the vote of the British public to leave the European Union. They examine Governor Cuomo’s assertion that the legislative session just ended was the most historic in the history of the state. They discuss the value of the sit-in staged by House Democrats. Then the panelists turn their attention to three Supreme Court decisions handed down this week.
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