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In this insightful conversation, host Aaron M. Renn sits with Jeff Giesea, Stanford grad, entrepreneur, and founder of the Boyd Institute—a policy lab focused on bold solutions for America's future, tackling gerontocracy, overregulation, AI, and social fragmentation.They dive deep into the structural challenges facing the country: the Boomer Paradox (how older generations are both holding society together and holding it back), the rise of gerontocracy and its impact on young Americans, the transformative power of AI as democracy's best hope, America's declining state capacity and overregulation, and the urgent need to shift from performative culture-war politics to real problem-solving.Whether you're concerned about housing, fiscal policy, technological disruption, or national renewal, this episode offers thoughtful, heterodox perspectives on building a flourishing post-Boomer America.CHAPTERS:(00:00 - Introduction)(00:42 - The Big Issues America Ignores)(02:28 - Gerontocracy: The Real Demographic Crisis)(03:10 - Who Advocates for Young Americans?)(05:34 - The Boomer Paradox: Holding Us Back and Together)(07:13 - The Long Boomer Farewell & Interregnum Ahead)(09:11 - Boomer Influence in Politics & Policy)(10:14 - Property Taxes, Housing, and Robbing the Future)(13:01 - Boomer Caregiving & Political Wreckage)(15:58 - Local Impacts: Schools, NIMBYism, and Driving Laws)(17:03 - Overregulation & Lost State Capacity)(31:05 - Public Sector Competence & Private Sector Dynamism)(32:44 - AI as Democracy's Best Hope for Renewal)(34:04 - Why Democracies Struggle & How AI Can Help)(35:15 - America's Unique Challenges vs. Other Countries)(37:37 - Wanting Competent Government That Delivers)(39:36 - Enemies of Progress: Regulation, Unions, Fragmentation)(41:04 - Emerging Consensus on Reform & Building)(43:46 - Shifting from Performative Politics to Real Solutions)(45:21 - How to Approach Politics) JEFF GIESEA LINKS:
George Brauchler, 23rd district attorney joins the conversation on penalties for speeding, reckless driving, and driving while intoxicated in Colorado.
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Is it legal to drive in reverse in Arizona? You won't beleive the answer on the Mike Broomhead show.
Dave Cohen in for Tommy. * How national experts feel about the 2025 Saints * New driving laws start soon. Here's what you need to know.
New distracted driving laws full 1784 Fri, 23 May 2025 18:03:05 +0000 doSVgrkZmpUFXmqEBDPFCpFEr7Hd1BlE news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin news,a-newscasts,top picks New distracted driving laws On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frs
Clinical Professor David Heilpern joined the program to discuss concerns over current drug-driving laws, highlighting that while cannabis is legally prescribed to thousands of Australians, drivers are still being penalised for mere presence rather than impairment — with calls growing for uniform national reforms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A survivor of abuse in state care is worried new drug-driving laws mean he could be banned from taking the wheel due to his use of medicinal cannabis. Toni Jarvis says he uses prescribed products to ease his PTSD, which stems from his abuse, and he now feels like the state is after him again. Jimmy Ellingham reports.
On this week's edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, an update from Ryan McMahon of Cambridge Mobile Telematics, a Massachusetts-based firm that tracks data from drivers, participating voluntarily with their insurance carriers, to analyze statistics and driver behavior. McMahon spoke on the podcast previously, including a few months after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the law making it illegal to use a hand-held electronic device while driving.His analysis includes data on distracted driving in Michigan broken down by county. His firm is reporting updated numbers that show meaningful strides in the right direction. McMahon also cites preliminary data showing a reduction in crashes in Michigan in 2024.
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Despite having a prescription, Australians who use medicinal cannabis with THC cannot legally drive or risk a fine and loss of licence. Southern Cross University Dean of Law, Professor David Heilpern, is calling for reforms to road laws surrounding medicinal cannabis to ensure patients aren't unfairly penalised for seeking treatment. Foundation Director of Southern Cross University's National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, Professor Jon Wardle, outlines the national research underway into cannabis plants, its properties and health benefits. This musical introduction to this podcast was written and performed by Alako Myles.
Canada's politicians are completely divided on how to navigate Trump's tariff threats. They're disagreeing, while we're suffering. Plus, should gig workers be allowed to use their phones while driving? Legal clarification is desperately needed! Finally, we'll talk about a shocking reality—Canadians are now less than $200 away from not being to pay their bills! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
These new California driving laws take effect in 2025. Mental Health Matters. Internet Startup CEO, Greg Isenberg, details a lunch he had with a 22-yr-old who appeared to not he able to hold a conversation. Last week on X/Twitter, CEO Greg Isenberg posted an anecdote that has since gone viral online. His post: Just had a fascinating lunch with a 22-year-old Stanford grad. Smart kid. Perfect resume. Something felt off though. He kept pausing mid-sentence, searching for words. Not complex words - basic ones. Like his brain was buffering. Finally asked if he was okay. His response floored me. "Sometimes I forget words now. I'm so used to having ChatGPT complete my thoughts that when it's not there, my brain feels... slower." He'd been using AI for everything. Writing, thinking, communication. It had become his external brain. And now his internal one was getting weaker. Made me think about calculators. Remember how teachers said we needed to learn math because "you won't always have a calculator"? They were wrong about that. But maybe they were right about something deeper. We're running the first large-scale experiment on human cognition. What happens when an entire generation outsources their thinking? Don't get me wrong, I'm beyond excited about what AI and AI agents will do for people in the same way that I was excited in 2009 when the App Store was launched. But thinking out loud you got to think this guy I met with isn't the only one that's going to be completely dependent on AI.> The Year in Brain Rot.
On this episode Kyla and Paul look at disturbing data about Alco-Sensor results between the new and old models. They also point out the problems with the Ohio Stop. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
Rep. Brad Tabke joins Adam to talk about drunk driving laws after two were killed by a drunk driver at Park Tavern.
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Hour 4 - Marty discusses new distracted driving laws and the anniversary of D-DAY.
Surrey South MLA Elenore Sturko is joining the provincial Conservatives, saying she wants to rebuild the coalition that's needed to defeat the governing New Democrats. Guest: Elenore Sturko - now running for the BC Conservatives in Surrey-Cloverdale in the next provincial election BC author Daniel Kalla delves into psychedelics, psychiatry and murder in his latest thriller! Guest: Dan Kalla - best selling Vancouver Author and emergency room doctor Drivers in British Columbia now have to meet minimum distances between their vehicle and people walking or riding on provincial roads. Guest: Kyla Lee - Lawyer, Acumen Law Corporation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Kyla and Paul look at the issues of Ontario's lifetime driving bans. They also look at the political aspects of Surrey's proposed traffic camera expansion. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
Shortly after Ontario releases new laws aimed at curbing auto theft, the province has also just announced new driving laws that will target the rising problem of people driving intoxicated. But will it actually address anything or is it just political lip service? Criminal Lawyer Ari Goldkind joins host Alex Pierson to help talk about how the law has been altered, why the province believes its necessary, & if will really help at all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The province of Ontario just introduced new legislation that would see people convicted of auto theft have their license suspended for 10 years, and potentially even for life if caught multiple times. But will this really do anything to address the criminal element? And what is this new personalized pricing system that Uber is using...will it be at all good for the riders? To get these answers, host Alex Pierson is joined by Lauren O'Neil, an anchor and reporter with AM 640 who was at this press conference. Lauren not only breaks down what the province is introducing but also how Uber's pricing system may be an invasion of privacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chad argues that distracted driving laws are a good start, but the penalties aren't nearly harsh enough to deter people from putting down their phones and focusing on the road.
The market price of the world's most popular cryptocurrency momentarily just hit a fresh record.
Tommy talks to Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino
These driving laws have existed for far too long, and the others are just some spiel we made up.
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Host: Heidi HatchGuests: Maura Carabello & Greg HughesUtah Legislature:Gov. Spencer Cox signs 2 controversial Bills (quick mentions)● HB 257 Sex-based Designations for Privacy, Anti-bullying, and Women's Opportunities● HB 261 Equal Opportunity InitiativesTeen Driver changes: HB351Harsher Penalties for DUI:Favorite Bills of the week, bad books, childcare costs, state lotteryCPAC UTAH SPEAKERS:Tim Ballard : Ballard is facing multiple civil suits alleging sexual assaultFormer US Attorney Brett Tolman: Has put is name out as possible AG if Trump electedUtah Presidential and US Senate PollsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Police Officer Gary Krek joins Larry and Marty to discuss texting while driving laws and how to enforce them.
We take a look back on the history of the drink-driving laws in Ireland with Conor Faughnan Transport Consultant & CEO of the RIAC.
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At Montlick, we're all too familiar with the devastation that comes as a result of texting and driving. No one should have to deal with an injury caused by a distracted driver. That's why we teamed up with legislators like Georgia Rep. John Carson to institute a Hands Free Law in the state. Our Montlick Director of Community Relations and Rep Carson are in the house to talk about what it took make this safe driving habit a law, and how many lives have been saved along the way. The purpose of this show is to provide general information about the law. Our guests will not provide any individualized legal advice. If you have a personal situation and need legal advice, contact us nationwide at 1-800-LAW-NEED for your free legal consultation with a Montlick attorney. Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit lawyersinthehouse.com for more info, clips and tips.
This week on The AutoTrader Podcast, SA's No.1 motoring podcast, George Mienie and Wandile Sishi head back into the booth to show just how much they are abiding by the law - because this week is the Driving Laws episode. The dynamic duo discuss the new AARTO driving laws and demerit system coming into effect in SA. Plus, some Ask AutoTrader Q&A… including the Price Ratings Rules, how to tell if a dealer is a scammer, as well as how to avoid being sued as a car seller if you have done everything by the book. AutoTrader
The French are the second worst drivers in Europe according to a new survey, but there are many rules of the road that need to be observed. Some are more complicated than others for foreign drivers. And France has become far more attractive for foreign businesses in recent years, but is it all down to President Emmanuel Macron?Welcome to a new episode of Talking France in which our team of journalists and experts at The Local talk about France.In this latest episode we will find out who in France could be in store for surprise tax cuts.We will also explain some of the driving laws in France you might not know about or even understand and are French drivers the worst in Europe?We know France is a beautiful place to visit but why has it become such an attractive place to invest in and start a business. We'll explore what's changed about the country in recent years.OPINION: Macron has made a start but France's 're-industrialisation' must move fasterAnd all eyes are on the French Riviera for the glamorous Cannes film festival but we'll discuss another, more murkier side to the côte d'Azur.And if you are thinking of putting your home up for rent on Airbnb you better know the rules in France. We'll shed light on what you need to know.And if you looking for some great events around France this summer we have a couple to recommend. And you can get a full list in the article below.READ ALSO: 26 festivals and events to enjoy in France this summerHost Ben McPartland will be joined by our in house French intellectuals and philosophers, Emma Pearson - the editor and John Lichfield our politics expert. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Missouri is one of just two states without a law banning distracted driving for all motorists. Although dozens of states have expanded their bans, Missouri's law only applies to drivers under 21. Reporter Eric Berger, shares his insights into the different ways these laws have been implemented across the country. He's joined by former Missouri Republican state representative Jeff Porter, who unsuccessfully sponsored legislation three times to limit hand-held cellphone use.
Bill Radke discusses the week's news with Seattle Met's Allison Williams, Seattle Times Patrick Malone, and Geekwire's Mike Lewis.
It's the start of a new year, there's a lot going on in France to catch up with so we have a jam-packed episode featuring the president Emmanuel Macron finally opening up about his love life, a look ahead to the ski season in the Alps - will there be any snow to ski on and why folk in south west France will be paying more property taxes.And the battle lines have been drawn between the French government and the unions over pension reform which means, strikes. Of course. We have all the latest. We also look at the danger of more violence from far right extremists in France and what changes for drivers in the country in 2023.And stay tuned to the end to find out some handy tips for living in France.I'm joined as usual by Editor Emma Pearson, journalist Gen Mansfield at our office in Paris and our politics expert John Lichfield up in Normandy.The following articles cover the subjects discussed in the episode.France's January pension strikes - what services will be affected?'When you're in love you cannot choose': Macron opens up about falling for BrigitteThe law changes drivers in France need to know about in 2023What can I do if I've booked a French skiing holiday and there's no snow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On Monday's show: Houston joins with much of the world as we observe Great Britain's funeral for its late Queen. Also: Katy ISD is no longer blocking websites serving LGBTQ+ youth after complaints from students and activists. Also this hour: We learned Friday that a second 14 year old has died from injuries sustained in a car crash in Galveston on September 2. The other driver had just been released from serving part of his sentence for a third DWI conviction. We discuss whether drunk driving laws in Texas are too lenient and whether there are better ways to deal with repeat offenders. Then Patrick Jankowski of The Greater Houston Partnership helps us examine how the nationwide labor shortage is affecting our region. And we talk with sports writer and podcaster Jeff Balke about some recent high-profile athletes announcing their retirement and how they know when it's time to do so.
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Get sharp! Just having that phone in your hand while driving can be pricey and we'll explain why with our OPD Motors Unit Lieutenant
In Episode 14, Michael and Julian talk aboutBoston. Michael describes this charismatic city, and Julian annoys him with some things he doesn't know about itDriving in America. It's one of the joys of life. Michael talks about why he likes it, while Julian talks about the perils of hitting a deerThe US college experience. Julian and his daughters talk about the differences between going to university in the UK and the USOther Show NotesLearn more about how America's culture developed in Julian Bishop's High, Wide, and Handsome.Available here to buy as a paperback, ebook, or audiobookExcerpts, reviews, and more available hereConnect with Julian via:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInConnect with Michael viaTwitterLinkedIn
Mark returns from Orlando with a cold and a theme park review. He also tells us about how MS has finally just given up on driving laws.
Is Australia's punitive approach towards driving under the influence of cannabis doing more harm than good, especially towards medicinal cannabis users?
As we continue our conversation about National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, we spoke with Phoenix Metro area police officer Rob Smith about current impaired driving enforcement and prevention. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forddrivingskillsforlife/message
PLUS: Holly has the Dirt Alert, :30 Pop Culture Challenge and Blinded by the Item AND would you go on a mobilemoon?