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  • Inside Sources Full Show October 23rd, 2024: Astrid Tuminez, Gene Marks, Irie Sentner, Jordain Carney, and More!
    2024/10/23

    Join Boyd Matheson in digging into Thursday’s news! President Astrid Tuminez weighs in on how Utah is defying national sentiment towards higher education. Gene Marks shares the perspectives of small American businesses and the realistic optimism they have towards next year. See how Arab Americans are going to vote in this election with Irie Sentner. Jordain Carney shares about the current battle for congressional control and More!

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    1 時間 9 分
  • The Rising Generation Can Move the Pendulum
    2024/10/23

    We often overlook a fundamental truth: when citizens lead with conviction and clarity, politicians inevitably follow our priorities. The rising generation demonstrates a refreshing approach to civic engagement, embracing meaningful dialogue across ideological divides and modeling the kind of thoughtful discourse our democracy desperately needs. As we look to rebuild bridges in our political landscape, these young voices offer hope and direction, showing us how the pendulum of public discourse can swing toward understanding rather than division.

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    8 分
  • Paulo Carvão: AI Policy is at a Crossroad
    2024/10/23
    As artificial intelligence reshapes our world at an unprecedented pace, the United States is being pressured to act. However, with Congress failing to pass meaningful AI legislation despite introducing over 100 bills, we face mounting challenges in governing this transformative technology. Paulo Carvão from Harvard’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government shares how, moving forward, the interplay between state initiatives, executive actions, and legislative gridlock will all influence how we'll shape AI's future in our democracy.
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    11 分
  • Gene Marks: What is Coming for Small Businesses in America in 2025?
    2024/10/23
    From mom-and-pop shops to growing companies, America's small businesses - employing half of our workforce and generating nearly half our GDP - offer unique insight into the nation's economic health. While recent surveys paint a picture of resilience amid challenges, with mixed signals on growth and cautious optimism about the future, they also reveal a complex landscape where traditional metrics meet emerging technologies and shifting workforce dynamics. This careful balance between optimism and uncertainty tells us not just where we are, but where we might be heading as a nation. Gene Marks joins the show.
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    9 分
  • Astrid Tuminez: Rising Confidence in Utah Colleges
    2024/10/23
    While skepticism about the value of higher education grows across America, Utah tells a dramatically different story. The state's public colleges and universities are experiencing a remarkable surge in enrollment, painting a picture of a state that continues to embrace the transformative power of education. President Astrid Tuminez from Utah Valley University shares how this growth, occurring against a backdrop of national decline, suggests that Utahns see college not just as a pathway to employment, but as an enduring investment in their future.
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    14 分
  • Jordain Carney: The Battle for Congressional Control
    2024/10/23
    A power struggle is unfolding in Congress over the ability to remove a Speaker of the House. With just one member currently able to force a vote on the Speaker's position, the Republican majority finds itself deeply divided over this consequential rule. Jordain Carney from POLITICO digs into how we balance institutional stability with accountability and what happens when the tools of democratic oversight become weapons of political disruption. These questions cut to the heart of how America's legislative branch should function in an era of intense polarization.
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    10 分
  • Irie Sentner: How Will Disaffected Arab Americans Vote This Election?
    2024/10/23

    In Michigan, Arab American voters could prove decisive in what appears to be an exceptionally close race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The community, which helped deliver Michigan to the Democrats in 2020, is now grappling with complex feelings about the current administration's handling of the Middle East conflict. Irie Sentner from POLITICO breaks down how changing sentiments within this influential voting bloc could reshape Michigan's political outcome.

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    11 分
  • A Reason to Hope for the Future
    2024/10/23

    While current polls show deep national divisions and widespread dissatisfaction with both presidential candidates, Generation Z and Generation Alpha are charting a different course, one marked by openness to dialogue and a rejection of toxic polarization. Recent research reveals that young Americans are embracing a more balanced, community-focused approach to civic life, believing adults have mishandled political issues. The rising generation's commitment to understanding different perspectives and building meaningful relationships should make all of us optimistic that our America's political landscape can be reshaped for the better.

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    10 分