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We The People Podcasts

Summary: The National Constitution Center is the first and only museum celebrating the United States Constitution and the story of “We the People.” As a national town hall, located on historic Independence Mall in Philadelphia, the Center welcomes former presidents, Supreme Court justices, leading journalists, authors, pundits and scholars to offer diverse perspectives on timely constitutional issues. Join the conversation.

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 Are American Elections Truly Democratic? | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:33:05

The National Constitution Center, in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania’s program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism, welcomes two distinguished scholars, Harvard University’s Dennis F. Thompson and Stanford Law School’s Pamela S. Karlan, to address the timely and provocative question: "Are American Elections Truly Democratic?" Program recorded on 09/25/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Are American Elections Truly Democratic? | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:33:05

The National Constitution Center, in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania’s program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism, welcomes two distinguished scholars, Harvard University’s Dennis F. Thompson and Stanford Law School’s Pamela S. Karlan, to address the timely and provocative question: "Are American Elections Truly Democratic?" Program recorded on 09/25/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Carly Fiorina on the Future of the American Economy | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:55:08

Carly Fiorina, Chairman and CEO of Fiorina Enterprises and Victory ’08 Chairman for the Republican National Committee, joins the National Constitution Center for our "Election 08: The Power of We" series to discuss the economic challenges facing the country and the next President. Program recorded on 10/13/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Carly Fiorina on the Future of the American Economy | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:55:08

Carly Fiorina, Chairman and CEO of Fiorina Enterprises and Victory ’08 Chairman for the Republican National Committee, joins the National Constitution Center for our "Election 08: The Power of We" series to discuss the economic challenges facing the country and the next President. Program recorded on 10/13/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Neither Red nor Blue: Libertarian Voters in the 2008 Presidential Election | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:11:32

As part of the National Constitution Center’s "Election ‘08: The Power of We" series, Bob Barr, Libertarian Party candidate for President, and the Cato Institute’s Executive Vice President David Boaz, explain libertarian perspectives and ideas, as well as the crucial role that will be played on November 4th, 2008 by millions of voters who view many key issues from a libertarian standpoint. Program recorded on 10/02/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Neither Red nor Blue: Libertarian Voters in the 2008 Presidential Election | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:11:32

As part of the National Constitution Center’s "Election ‘08: The Power of We" series, Bob Barr, Libertarian Party candidate for President, and the Cato Institute’s Executive Vice President David Boaz, explain libertarian perspectives and ideas, as well as the crucial role that will be played on November 4th, 2008 by millions of voters who view many key issues from a libertarian standpoint. Program recorded on 10/02/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 The Role of a Superpower | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:13:30

As part of the National Constitution Center’s "Election ‘08: The Power of We" series, former National Security Advisors Zbigniew Brzezinski and Brent Scowcroft speak with The Washington Post's David Ignatius about foreign policy and the global challenges facing the next President of the United States. Program recorded on 09/22/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Funding and Monitoring America’s Health | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:46:18

Today, science and technology have opened the doors to constitutional debate about federal health policy, medical ethics and individual freedom that our founders could never have foreseen. To address this complex issue, United States Senator Arlen Specter and Dr. Frank Torti, FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner and Chief Scientist, discuss our government’s role in evaluating and regulating America's medical products, specifically in the area of cancer research. The Philadelphia Inquirer's John Timpane moderates. This program is part of the Cephalon Speaker Series for Science and the Constitution, a partnership between Cephalon, Inc. and the National Constitution Center intended to attract local and national experts to discuss constitutional issues pertaining to science, public policy and the law. Program recorded on 09/14/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 The Role of a Superpower | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:13:30

As part of the National Constitution Center’s "Election ‘08: The Power of We" series, former National Security Advisors Zbigniew Brzezinski and Brent Scowcroft speak with The Washington Post's David Ignatius about foreign policy and the global challenges facing the next President of the United States. Program recorded on 09/22/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Funding and Monitoring America’s Health | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:46:18

Today, science and technology have opened the doors to constitutional debate about federal health policy, medical ethics and individual freedom that our founders could never have foreseen. To address this complex issue, United States Senator Arlen Specter and Dr. Frank Torti, FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner and Chief Scientist, discuss our government’s role in evaluating and regulating America's medical products, specifically in the area of cancer research. The Philadelphia Inquirer's John Timpane moderates. This program is part of the Cephalon Speaker Series for Science and the Constitution, a partnership between Cephalon, Inc. and the National Constitution Center intended to attract local and national experts to discuss constitutional issues pertaining to science, public policy and the law. Program recorded on 09/14/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Can Perestroika Survive? | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:12:27

In a special companion program to the awarding of the 2008 Liberty Medal to former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, the National Constitution Center presents a conversation with Jack Matlock, Jr., U.S. ambassador to the U.S.S.R., 1987 – 1991, and Leon Aron, Director of Russian studies at the American Enterprise Institute, that examines Gorbachev's reforms, the direction Russia was heading in when he stepped down from office in 1991, and how that compares to the leadership and vision of Vladimir Putin today. Program recorded on 09/10/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Can Perestroika Survive? | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:12:27

In a special companion program to the awarding of the 2008 Liberty Medal to former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, the National Constitution Center presents a conversation with Jack Matlock, Jr., U.S. ambassador to the U.S.S.R., 1987 – 1991, and Leon Aron, Director of Russian studies at the American Enterprise Institute, that examines Gorbachev's reforms, the direction Russia was heading in when he stepped down from office in 1991, and how that compares to the leadership and vision of Vladimir Putin today. Program recorded on 09/10/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Philadelphia Talks: The Journey from High School to Higher Ed | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:37:18

Philadelphia magazine present a special “Philadelphia Talks” program about public education and the journey from high school to higher education, featuring Benjamin Herold, director of the documentary film, "First Person," winner of the Best Documentary (Festival of Independents) in the 2008 Philadelphia Film Festival, and Philadelphia Academies, Inc. President Lisa Nutter, First Lady of Philadelphia. Program recorded on 09/08/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Elizabeth Edwards and the Future of American Healthcare | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:18:26

The National Constitution Center presents a special evening with Elizabeth Edwards, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and cancer survivor, as she shares her own thoughts on the American healthcare system and assess the health care policies of the presidential candidates. This program is presented as part of the "Election 08: The Power of We" series to promote active, informed citizenship during the 2008 presidential election with generous support from lead sponsor Daniel Berger. Program recorded on 09/16/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Elizabeth Edwards and the Future of American Healthcare | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:18:26

The National Constitution Center presents a special evening with Elizabeth Edwards, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and cancer survivor, as she shares her own thoughts on the American healthcare system and assess the health care policies of the presidential candidates. This program is presented as part of the "Election 08: The Power of We" series to promote active, informed citizenship during the 2008 presidential election with generous support from lead sponsor Daniel Berger. Program recorded on 09/16/08. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

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