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Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture - Hon. Neomi Rao
mardi 24 septembre 2024 • Duration 41:29
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Welcoming Remarks and Panel I: Separation of Powers
mardi 24 septembre 2024 • Duration 01:21:26
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COVID Collateral: Where Do We Go for Truth?
lundi 5 août 2024 • Duration 01:31:29
The COVID-19 pandemic was the most severe global public health emergency in over 100 years. Deadlier than the influenza virus, COVID-19 claimed more than 1.1 million lives in the United States by 2023. Had it not been for the rapid development and deployment of vaccines, many more would have died. To further combat the pandemic, US and international public health agencies enacted unprecedented school closures, lockdowns, and border closures that inflicted collateral damage on children, other vulnerable populations, and the rest of the public. These preventative measures exacerbated substance abuse and mental health problems that persist today. Public health and media organizations suppressed and often censored scientific experts with dissenting opinions and recommendations that might have mitigated much of the collateral damage.
Award-winning Canadian filmmaker Vanessa Dylyn (Matter of Fact Media) produced and directed the documentary COVID Collateral: Where Do We Go for Truth?, which examines the global pandemic response, the suppression of scientific discourse, and lessons for approaching the next pandemic. www.covidcollateral.com.
Please join us for a film screening in the Cato Institute Hayek Auditorium, followed by a roundtable discussion of the film and its lessons featuring our distinguished panel.
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Opening Remarks and Fireside Chat with Senator Bill Hagerty (R‑TN)
vendredi 22 septembre 2023 • Duration 27:28
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Power Wars: Inside Obama’s Post-9/11 Presidency
mardi 5 janvier 2016 • Duration 01:24:14
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REAL ID: Fear, Federalism, and the U.S. National ID Program
vendredi 11 décembre 2015 • Duration 32:29
The REAL ID Act is a law that Congress passed without hearings in 2005, which sought to make state driver licensing into a national ID system. The law tries to coerce state compliance with federal identification standards by threatening that the Transportation Security Administration will refuse driver’s licenses and IDs from noncompliant states when Americans go to travel. This fall, a Department of Homeland Security campaign to stir up fears that the TSA will refuse drivers licenses at airports across America was so successful that passport offices in New Mexico were swamped, and a DHS official recently published a piece in the Albuquerque Journal backtracking on a widely reported January 2016 deadline for state compliance.
DHS claims that all but a few holdout states stand in the way of having a national ID. But no state is in compliance today, and no state will be for the foreseeable future. Congress continues to fund this intrusive federal power grab, even as recent experience shows that national identification requirements are ineffective in enhancing security. Join us for a discussion of the national ID law, the ongoing implementation issues, and the reasons to abandon the policy of having a U.S. national ID.
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The ITC and Digital Trade: The ClearCorrect Decision
mercredi 9 décembre 2015 • Duration 01:22:27
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Deceit on the Road to War: Presidents, Politics, and American Democracy
mardi 8 décembre 2015 • Duration 01:31:13
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Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015 - Chicago
mercredi 2 décembre 2015 • Duration 46:50
12:40 – 2:00PMLuncheon Address—Truman, Eisenhower and LBJ WereRight to Be Skeptical about Government Funding ofScience
Terence Kealey, Author, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research,Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute
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Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015- Chicago
mercredi 2 décembre 2015 • Duration 01:28:45
Featuring Terence Kealey, Author, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research,Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute; Ronald Bailey, Author, The End of Doom:Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first CenturyScience Correspondent, Reason; Peter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute; and George Selgin, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Monetary andFinancial Alternatives, Cato Institute.
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10:30 – 10:50AM.Registration10:50 – 11:00AMWelcoming Remarks
Peter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute 11:00 – 11:40AMKeynote Address—The End of Doom
Ronald Bailey, Author, The End of Doom: Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first CenturyScience Correspondent, Reason11:40AM – 12:10PM Instead of the Fed: How Financial Deregulation Could Have Ended Financial Crises a Century Ago, and How It Still Can
George Selgin, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Monetary andFinancial Alternatives, Cato Institute
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