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The US government has acted as major contributor to science research since the mid-20th century, both in terms of broad basic research and targeted projects. As industrial policy has gained traction, especially during the Biden Administration, the distinction between industrial and science policy has become increasingly obscure. Hybrid policies like the CHIPS and Science Act have spurred continued debate surrounding role and value of federal funding for science research. Today on Political Economy, I talk to Tony Mills about American science policy past, present, and future.Mills is a senior fellow here at AEI and director of the Center for Technology, Science, and Energy. He is also a senior fellow at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy and a scholar associate of the Society of Catholic Scientists. His new paper, “Recovering Science Policy,” explores the blurred lines between US industrial and science policy in today's political landscape.
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Tony Mills joins Robert to talk about what policymakers and scientific experts got right and wrong throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss school closures, lockdowns, masks, and vaccines. Tony highlights the loss of trust in experts and how the relationship between science, the media, and politics needs to change.Tony Mills is the Director of the Center for Technology, Science, and Energy at AEI. His work focuses on science and technology policy and the relationship between scientific expertise and democratic politics.Read his recent pieces on why Americans are losing trust in science and what the CDC got wrong during the pandemic.
AEI's Tony Mills and British biochemist Terence Kealey debate whether science needs government funding.
Interview by Kris PetersThirty years in any industry is a massive achievement, but when your chosen field of operations is music then those thirty years can often seem like plenty more.It's a commonly held belief for those outside of the industry - but an overwhelming fact for those in it - that only the randomly selected few can ever hope to realise their personal dreams or lofty ambitions that accompany a sudden and meteoric rise up the ladder of the arts.Most are in it for the love and social experiences provided by a career in music, comfortable with the reality that their passion and commitment will not be felt and/or appreciated by those not in the immediiate inner circle.And that's just from a performers position.There are other areas of the music industry that are far less glamorous and infinitely more demanding. Areas where you have to deal not only with fellow musicians or artists, but also those on the other side of the musical fence such as promotors and business interests.These people are the unsung heroes of the industry, often caught between a rock and a hard place playing the intermediary between two highly probably warring parties.So when you hear that someone on this side of the musical playground is on the cusp of celebrating the triple decade milestone you should nod silently in appreciation and acknowledgment for having the mental fortitude, patience and stamina to survive where countless others have failed.Sydney based label Battlegod Productions, founded in 1984 by Peter Kotevski, is officially the longest running heavy metal label in Australia. Built from the ground up by Kotevski - who still holds the reins today - Battlegod Productions boasts musicians such as Tony Martin (former Black Sabbath vocalist), Tony Mills (ex-Shy/TNT vocalist) and Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear vocalist) as part of their worldwide roster but it is a sustained commitment to nurturing those in his own back yard that has seen Kotevski endure the many tribulations that inevitably arise in a prolonged tenure in the music industry.HEAVY sat down for a chat with Ktevski recently to find out more about Battlegod Productions and their servitude to the Australian music community."I sign up bands internationally, worldwide," he replied when asked to detail his role within Battlegod Productions. "I do a lot of promo and distribution and marketing on a local and international scale. I deal with people like Rockhard magazine and a few others around Europe as well. I've been doing it for many years now. It's had its moments and ups and downs, but it's cool."With many bands not understanding or possibly not even caring about spending their time building their brand before rushing into things, we ask Peter what are some of the basics an emerging band needs to understand before approaching a label."I like a band to be pretty much on the ball," he said. "When I set up interviews for them I expect them to be done by a certain date. I like bands to have good production when they offer me something. If it's someone that's well known or a known artist or band I accept hearing their demo material to get an idea of what their stuff is like. I like a band to be reliable at the same time, and not just for business. I like to get to know my bands on a personal level as well. That's what I have done with all my bands. They have all become friends along the way which is pretty cool. They say never mix business with pleasure but I do it all the time and it seems to work fine for me."In the full interview, Peter talks more about services provided by Battlegod Productions, steps you need to take to progress in the world of music, working with Tony Martin, how he plans to celebrate Battlegod's 30th birthday next year, his early vision for Battlegod and how it has changed since, evolving with the ever changing musical landscape, convert events and more.
In spite of enough technical difficulties to make a grown man weep, today's Remnant—featuring AEI senior fellow Tony Mills—delivers a thorough, punchy exploration of the COVID crisis and the cult of expertise in American politics. He and Jonah discuss increased specialization in liberal societies, the dreaded Dr. Fauci criticism, and how the idea of certainty colors our political discourse. How intertwined is the crisis of liberalism with our understanding of scientific authority? Show Notes - Tony's page at AEI - Tony's last Remnant appearance - Mike Duncan's Revolutions podcast - Tony: “Saving Liberalism from Itself” - Tony: “Unmasking Scientific Expertise” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Mills, a senior fellow at AEI whose work focuses on science policy and political theory, joins the Remnant for an ultra-nerdy exploration of the American political tradition. He and Jonah examine whether liberalism alone can sustain the United States and why our experts have fallen into such low repute. Is free market capitalism corrosive? Why is civic republicanism important? And what are the advantages and disadvantages of bureaucracy? Show Notes:- Tony's page at AEI- The Remnant with Yuval Levin- Tony: “Liberalism is Not Enough”- Tony: “Illiberalism's True Colors”- Russell Kirk and Lionel Trilling- The Remnant with Daniel Hannan- Daniel Burns: “Liberal Practice vs. Liberal Theory”- Schumpeter's Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy- Daniel Bell's The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism- James Burnham's The Managerial Revolution- Orwell: “Second Thoughts on James Burnham”- Jonah on beastly bureaucracy- Tony: “Unmasking Scientific Expertise”
When America endeavors to tackle an ambitious project, we speak in terms of moonshots or a “Manhattan Project for X.” The assumption is that vast government resources, directed toward some objective, can yield results on the scale of the Moon landing or the atom bomb. But federal research funding is more complicated than throwing dollars at […]
When America endeavors to tackle an ambitious project, we speak in terms of moonshots or a "Manhattan Project for X." The assumption is that vast government resources, directed toward some objective, can yield results on the scale of the Moon landing or the atom bomb. But federal research funding is more complicated than throwing dollars at our problems. And with Congress poised to inject American science policy with an adrenaline shot of funding, I've brought Tony Mills back on Political Economy to discuss the bills working their way through the House and Senate. Tony is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies the federal government's role in scientific research and innovation, as well as how to integrate scientific expertise into our governing institutions.
When America endeavors to tackle an ambitious project, we speak in terms of moonshots or a “Manhattan Project for X.” The assumption is that vast government resources, directed toward some objective, can yield results on the scale of the Moon landing or the atom bomb. But federal research funding is more complicated than throwing dollars at our problems. And with Congress poised to inject American... Source
The Jersey Guys are back with a brand-new podcast for you and this time we tried something a bit different. If you have been following along with the podcast since we started, we have done episodes where we have had special guest interviews and we have had episodes where we've had discography discussions on bands, sometimes full discographies, and sometimes certain eras of a band. This time around we thought we would take a more “free-form” approach and pick a musician and discuss their career, the bands they were in and albums they played on and just have a general discussion on that musician.We think we came with a good one to start this idea off with and it is none other than the great British vocalist Tony Mills. Of course, if you know Tony Mills name then you know bands he was in bands like Shy and TNT and maybe even Siam, but Mills was an ace singer who was capable of many different styles and therefor was in demand in the hard rock and AOR world throughout the years. He sang on many albums and projects such as Serpentine, State of Rock, Crying Steel as well as having six solo albums to his credit and there was so much more.In this episode we touched on a lot of the work Tony Mills had done over the years, but we'd probably need a part two to cover it all so we touched on the major highlights. So, sit back and check out our discussion about the late, great singer Tony Mills!
Programa 272 del 09 de enero trasmitiendo en España en Sol y Rabia, Revi Radio, TNT Radio Rock, Asalto Mata Radio Rock y CD Music Radio, en Argentina en Lado Salvaje Radio y en Puerto Rico en Heavy Metal Mansion. Donde escucharas a bandas clásicas como Foghat y Therion junto a proyectos de artistas de renombre: The Three Tremors, The Lucid, Tony Mills, y Jerry Cantrell y otros más y menos conocidos pero muy buenos como Tony Mitchell, The Darkness, World Of Damage, Vexillum, Venus Syndrome, Beast In Black y Leprous. Canciones que escucharemos hoy: 1.The Three Tremors - War of Nations 2.The Lucid - Maggot Wind 3.Tony Mills - Beyond the Law 4.Tony Mitchell - Drowning In A Sea Of Paradise 5.Higgs - Involución 6.The Darkness - It's Love, Jim 7.World Of Damage - I Will Not Conform 8.Vexillum - Voluntary Slaves Army 9.Venus Syndrome - Breaking the black Star 10.Foghat - I Just Wanna Make Love to You 11.Foghat Live - Honey Hush 12.Beast In Black - Blade Runner 13.Jerry Cantrell - Brighten 14.Leprous - The Silent Revelation 15.Therion - Clavicula Nox Te invitamos a que te subscribas a nuestro podcast Made in Metal. Estaras al tanto de las novedades discográficas y pasaras un rato agradable en compañía de Tony Gonzalez. https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_266383_1.html https://www.ivoox.com/made-in-metal-262-vii-temporada-audios-mp3_rf_77233678_1.html
If you're a classic car fan....or just looking for a superfun afternoon...The District at Prairie Trail tomorrow is the place to be for the Albaugh Classic, presented by Karl Chevrolet! Tony Mills of Karl Chevrolet joins us with the details!
The pandemic has dramatically emphasized the authority that scientific expertise commands in our political culture. As the CDC has periodically updated its guidelines over the course of the year, states, localities, and businesses adapted their policies in light of the new findings. The mantra of covid-19 has been “follow the science,” as though some rational machine processes new data and computes updated guidelines behind the scenes. Often overlooked is the central role that human judgment plays in scientific discovery. https://www.aei.org/profile/tony-mills/ (Tony Mills), AEI resident scholar and expert in science policy, joins https://www.aei.org/profile/adam-j-white/ (Adam) to discuss the ways judgment and deliberation guide scientific discovery. They also consider how to weigh scientific knowledge with other forms of expertise relevant to public policy. Tony's recent paper, “The Role of Judgment and Deliberation in Science-Based Policy,” explores the themes of this episode.
09-20-20 Sunday Morning Worship Experience
If you're a regular listener to the We Talk Music podcast the odds are good you're already a fan of guitarist Josh Ramos. His work is well known through bands such as Hardline and The Storm, but he most recently has released a solo disc called "My Many Sides" that's been incredibly well received, and that's well deserved. Just take a look at the awesome list of singers the album has. Eric Martin (Mr. Big), Danny Vaughn (Tyketto), Harry Hess (Harem Scarem), Joe Retta (Heaven & Earth), Terry Ilous (XYZ), John Bisaha (The Babys), Tony Harnell (ex-TNT), and the late Tony Mills (ex-Shy, TNT). So settle down for the next hour with Josh Ramos to find out all about the album's creation, working with the different singers, the album's production, how he would have handled live shows, and much more. Some great ways to subscribe to We Talk Podcasts. Try us on iTunes. For those of you looking for an alternative we’re now available on Stitcher Radio. You can also check the show out on the versatile TuneIn radio. And join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook. Ancheck out the WTM archives for more amazing interviews,
A panel of experts discusses public support for research and development. They explore whether the government provides enough support for science research and how the government can best direct its R&D funding. The post https://www.aei.org/multimedia/jonathan-gruber-tony-mills-margaret-omara-bret-swanson-boosting-economic-growth-by-funding-science/ (Jonathan Gruber, Tony Mills, Margaret O'Mara, & Bret Swanson: Boosting economic growth by funding science) appeared first on https://www.aei.org (American Enterprise Institute - AEI).
Should federal support for research and development be expanded? If so, what form should this expansion take? Is it better to emphasize basic science or applied research? Should policymakers use some of this money to create more tech hubs across the country in order to expand economic opportunity? Today’s extended episode of Political Economy explores […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/political-economy-james-pethokoukis/jonathan-gruber-tony-mills-margaret-omara-bret-swanson-boosting-economic-growth-by-funding-science/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Political Economy with James Pethokoukis in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Hair Metal Mixtape #144 - Everyone has got to sing the blues in one form or another. These guys took a stab at it and it ain't so bad. We go from straight up classic style Blues of Poison's "Poor Boy Blues" to the LA Guns' track "Time" which is a trip in of itself. Thanks for listening. But first, some NEWS… NEWS The new solo album from guitarist Josh Ramos of (Hardline, The Storm, Two Fires) is a tour de force from this ridiculous guitar player. Featuring guest vocals from Eric Martin (Mr. Big), Danny Vaughn (Tyketto), Harry Hess (Harem Scarem), Joe Retta (Heaven & Earth), Terry Ilous (XYZ), John Bisaha (The Babys), Tony Harnell (ex-TNT), and Tony Mills (ex-Shy, TNT), this album highlights Josh's abilities to play in the melodic rock and bluesy hard rock styles. Which brings us to Hear ’N Tell! Let’s hear Ramos with guest vocalist Joe Retta of the band Heaven & Earth doing “Today is the Day” off of his new album called “My Many Sides”. Hear ’N Tell Ramos w/Joe Retta (Heaven & Earth) “Today is the Day” (Spotify) Ramos w/Joe Retta (Heaven & Earth) “Today is the Day” (YouTube) Be sure to Shop Frontiers’ U.S. & EU webstores: to support the artists directly! …And that was your NEWS! This is Hair Metal Mixtape where I bring you a half hour plus of my favorite and hopefully your favorite 70's Glam Rock, 80’s Heavy Metal, 90’s Hair Metal and some New Wave of Hair Metal, Sleaze Rock and everything that orbits around the universe in which we fondly call HAIR METAL. I hope you are maintaining your physical distance from your friends and loved ones for now and yet also engaging in social connectivity forever. Be kind, rewind. Peace, Love, Hair Metal! Welcome to the Zero DB Podcast Feed. Listen where all podcasts are heard. For more info or to reach out go to https://zerodbpodcast.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/zerodbpodcast or https://www.instagram.com/zerodbpodcast/ or write to me at gabrielomar23@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hairmetalmixtape/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hairmetalmixtape/support
Tony Mills explains how basic, theoretical scientific research was crucial to generating WWII-era innovations and how these lessons can be applied to modern day R&D support. The post https://www.aei.org/multimedia/tony-mills-world-war-ii-shows-the-importance-of-basic-science-research/ (Tony Mills: World War II shows the importance of basic science research) appeared first on https://www.aei.org (American Enterprise Institute - AEI).
America became the technological leader of the world during the Second World War. While we have maintained this position to an extent, US federal research spending is currently at a 60-year low. In the midst of a pandemic, and with eyes towards future technological competition with China, we should ask: How best can policymakers support scientific research in the […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/political-economy-james-pethokoukis/tony-mills-world-war-ii-shows-the-importance-of-basic-science-research/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Political Economy with James Pethokoukis in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Margaret Taylor sat down with Tony Mills, director of science policy at the R Street Institute, to talk about an article he recently wrote with Robert Cook-Deegan titled, "Where's Congress? Don't Just Blame Trump for the Coronavirus Catastrophe." They talked about the limited role of Congress in responding to the current crisis, and more broadly, its diminished institutional capacity to absorb and respond to developments in science, technology and medicine.
Imagine an organization with the mission of finding fault with nearly everything everyone else does. In a nutshell, that's exactly what the Government Accountability Office does. And it's a good thing. In fact, Dan Lips and Tony Mills argue the highly productive GAO should get even more funding. Lips is director of Cyber and National Security at the Lincoln Network, while Mills is director of Science Policy at R Street. They joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in studio for more discussion.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! AOR Diamonds #188 | Programa #945 | Y cerramos mes de septiembre con otro Diamantes. En esta edición, tenemos un poco de todo! Recordaremos las visitas inminentes de Y&T o Bonfire y le daremos a los nuevo de Love Killers (con Tony Harnell), The Defiants, Eclipse o recuperaremos clasicazos y noticias de Foreigner, TNT, Roulette o Coney Hatch. Y obviamente tendremos un pequeño paréntesis para recordar la figura de un grande como Tony Mills, recuperando algún que otro temazo de su extensa discografía. Hoy, programa dedicado a la memoria de este enorme cantante que nos dejaba tan solo hace unos días. Solo para SUSCRIPTORES. Entra en ivoox.com y suscríete por 1,49÷mes.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! AOR Diamonds #188 | Programa #945 | Y cerramos mes de septiembre con otro Diamantes. En esta edición, tenemos un poco de todo! Recordaremos las visitas inminentes de Y&T o Bonfire y le daremos a los nuevo de Love Killers (con Tony Harnell), The Defiants, Eclipse o recuperaremos clasicazos y noticias de Foreigner, TNT, Roulette o Coney Hatch. Y obviamente tendremos un pequeño paréntesis para recordar la figura de un grande como Tony Mills, recuperando algún que otro temazo de su extensa discografía. Hoy, programa dedicado a la memoria de este enorme cantante que nos dejaba tan solo hace unos días. Solo para SUSCRIPTORES. Entra en ivoox.com y suscríete por 1,49÷mes. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de AOR Diamonds. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/75094
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I høst innlemmes TNT i Rockheim Hall of Fame! Jernverket møtte den klassiske utgaven av TNT under Tons of Rock i 2014: Ronni Le Tekrø, Tony Harnell og Diesel Dahl. Hvorfor spilles ikke "Tell No Tales" live? Hva gjorde jubileumsshowet i Trondheim til en god, men også dårlig idé? Hva gjorde TNT i en fornøyelsespark midt på natta? Og hvorfor i all verden tilbyr menn konene sine til Ronni? Siden intervjuet ble utført har bandet byttet ut flere medlemmer, og i dag er Baol Bardot Bulsara vokalist. Historisk sett ser det derimot ikke ut til at kjernetrioen klarer å holde seg unna hverandre, så hvem vet hva som skjer i fremtiden? Jernverket har i hvert fall sluttet med spekuleringen for lengst. Rockheim Hall of Fame-seremonien avholdes i Olavshallen den 16. september. TNT spiller også konsert i Hamar kulturhus den 28. september. I anledning Hall of Fame skal dessuten eks-vokalist Tony Harnell på norgesturneen "10,000 Miles To Go Tour". Abonner på Jernverket podkast via iTunes, Spotify, annen foretrukken podkasttjeneste eller hør den på jernverket.com. Nytt hardrockintervju hver fredag. Du kan høre TNTs spilleliste ved å følge Jernverket på Spotify. Spilleliste (tekst) Ted Nugent - Stranglehold TNT - Perfectly Van Halen - Loss of Control City Boy - The Day the Earth Caught Fire Judas Priest - Saints in Hell Saxon - Crusader TNT - Caught Between the Tigers TNT - Tor With the Hammer Steve Hillage - Solar Musick Suite Støtt Jernverket økonomisk via Patreon eller Vipps-nummer 567438! Det er også hyggelig om du legger igjen en anmeldelse på iTunes.
Adam and Keenan discuss their love for vinyl and record stores, as well as their hauls from this year's Record Store Day. They also talk about Adam's trip to Brunswick, Ga where he met Tony Mills, the owner of Kreepo Records and Comics.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Programa #931 | AOR Diamonds #174 | Volvemos!! Y lo hacemos con un podcast cargado de contenidos; y tanto es así que nos hemos visto obligados a pasar los 60' de estancia en antena. Hoy empezamos, como no podía ser de otro modo con nuestro querido Tony Mills. Le recordaremos 3 momentos con sus Shy, TNT y su trabajo de 2017. Y tendremos los nuevos de Whitesnake, First Signal, Alliance, Hardline, X-Romance o 99 Crimes. Os recordaremos los AOR Essentials del mes de abril y mayo y recordaremos clásicos de Alice Cooper o Bon Jovi. Otro imprescindible cargado de muy buen AOR. ATENCIÓN: SOLO PARA SUSCRIPTORES!!! Recuerda que puedes darte de alta y tener acceso a todo el contenido de AOR Diamonds por 1,49 €/mes.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de AOR Diamonds. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/75094
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Programa #931 | AOR Diamonds #174 | Volvemos!! Y lo hacemos con un podcast cargado de contenidos; y tanto es así que nos hemos visto obligados a pasar los 60' de estancia en antena. Hoy empezamos, como no podía ser de otro modo con nuestro querido Tony Mills. Le recordaremos 3 momentos con sus Shy, TNT y su trabajo de 2017. Y tendremos los nuevos de Whitesnake, First Signal, Alliance, Hardline, X-Romance o 99 Crimes. Os recordaremos los AOR Essentials del mes de abril y mayo y recordaremos clásicos de Alice Cooper o Bon Jovi. Otro imprescindible cargado de muy buen AOR. ATENCIÓN: SOLO PARA SUSCRIPTORES!!! Recuerda que puedes darte de alta y tener acceso a todo el contenido de AOR Diamonds por 1,49 €/mes.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this fourth episode, Tony talks with Nicholas Bagley, a professor of law at the University of Michigan, who argues that contemporary critiques of executive power miss the mark. What we really need, he thinks, is not more “judicial review” of administrative actions, but more “judicial humility.” Their discussion touches on the nature of regulatory oversight, the role of the courts, and today’s political dysfunction.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this third episode, Tony talks with Paul Verkuil, former chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States (2010–2015) and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. His most recent book, Valuing Bureaucracy: The Case for Professional Government, makes a positive case for the administrative state. Their discussion touches on prospects for bureaucratic reform as well as the constitutional and practical implications of federal agencies’ increasing reliance on private-sector contractors.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this second episode, Tony talks with Columbia Law School’s Philip Hamburger, author of 'Is Administrative Law Unlawful?' and 'The Administrative Threat'. In a discussion that touches on the monarchical concept of absolute power and German political philosophy, Hamburger explains why he thinks the administrative state not only violates the separation of powers, but also threatens Americans’ civil liberties.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this first episode, Tony talks with Adam White of the Hoover Institution who breaks down the meaning of the administrative state and how it functions. Their discussion touches on Steve Bannon’s call for the “deconstruction” of the administrative state as well as Barack Obama’s innovative use of executive actions to implement aspects of his domestic agenda.
Otra sesión de las que nos gustan los jueves. Hoy, programa casi íntegro dedicado a algunas de las más jugosas novedades melódicas como Degreed, Styx, Harem Scarem o Tony Mills por nombrar algunos. Tampoco te quedarás sin escuchar algun que otro clásico de Loverboy, Fiona, Saraya o Jeff Paris...
Otra sesión de las que nos gustan los jueves. Hoy, programa casi íntegro dedicado a algunas de las más jugosas novedades melódicas como Degreed, Styx, Harem Scarem o Tony Mills por nombrar algunos. Tampoco te quedarás sin escuchar algun que otro clásico de Loverboy, Fiona, Saraya o Jeff Paris...
In our eleventh episode, Bureau Chief Carl Cannon speaks with former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle about the role of the filibuster in the Senate. And RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills talks with the Hoover Institute’s Adam White about the legal impact Neil Gorsuch will have on the Supreme Court.
In our tenth episode, RealClearPolicy’s Tony Mills talks with Brookings Institution’s Bill Gale about tax reform and the upcoming battle in Congress. And RealClearDefense editor David Craig talks with Metin Gurcan, a columnist for Al-Monitor's Turkey Pulse, about the Middle East.
In our seventh episode, congressional correspondent James Arkin talks with Rep. Mark Meadows, the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. Then, RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills talks with Jonathan Rauch of the Atlantic.