America’s Business: Engler Commentary 11/25/06
Posted on: November 25th, 2006NAM President John Engler offers a Thanksgiving wish that America’s new political leadership has success in collaborating to solve national challenges.
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America’s Business: “Activist Judges 11/25/06
Posted on: November 25th, 2006Mike and Renee discuss the impact activist judges have on business and law-abiding citizens.
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America’s Business: “Activist Courts” 11/25/06
Posted on: November 25th, 2006Renee Giachino of The American Justice Partnership reviews the transformation of Florida’s Supreme Court into an “activist court.”
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America’s Business: November 25, 2006
Posted on: November 25th, 2006On a special Thanksgiving “best of” show, host Mike Hambrick revisits some of the most interesting and important stories previously broadcast on “America’s Business.” Recalling the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, Mike talks to the president of a regional power company about its efforts to help the storm’s victims, and in an emotional interview Katrina victim Dorman Davis of Lumberton, Miss., tells Mike what it is like to lose everything in an instant. Renee Giachino of The American Justice Partnership reviews the transformation of Florida’s Supreme Court into an “activist court,” and then talks with Mike about the impact activist judges have on business and law-abiding citizens. In our regular segments, Karla Aaron, President of Hialeah Metal Spinning, gets on her “Soapbox,” and the NAM’s Hank Cox takes a look back at “The Way It Was.” Our series of interviews with potential presidential candidates includes talks about manufacturing issues with New York Governor George Pataki and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, both Republicans. NAM President John Engler closes with “The Last Word,” expressing the thanks manufacturers feel at this time of year.
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For the faculty, by the faculty, with Tom Luxon
Posted on: November 21st, 2006Founded in July 2004, the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning supports faculty in their role as teachers and serves as a campus-wide resource for teaching and learning at Dartmouth. In this podcast, Tom Luxon, the Cheheyl Professor and director of DCAL, talks about what makes the center successful and how it benefits both faculty and students.
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