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Wesley Clark on Defense: NEWSWEEK & YouTube

1/26/10: In preparation for President Obama’s first State of the Union address, General Wesley Clark discusses the state of national security and answers CitizenTube users’ questions on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Questions from users: “Can the war on terror really be won? Is there any historical evidence to suggest it can?” -Donnie, New [...]

James Hansen on the US Energy Crisis: NEWSWEEK & YouTube

1/26/10: In preparation for President Obama’s first State of the Union address, NASA climatologist James Hansen discusses United States energy usage and answers CitizenTube users’ questions cap and trade. Questions from users: “Is a third party needed to make real environmental change?” -Archie, Wyoming “How is taxing CO2 emissions going to help the environment? -Angry [...]

Fareed Zakaria on Education: NEWSWEEK & YouTube

1/26/10: In preparation for President Obama’s first State of the Union address, NEWSWEEK International Editor Fareed Zakaria discusses the problems facing US high schools and middle schools and answers CitizenTube users’ questions on controlling education costs. Questions from users: “What do you think about having general religious classes in middle school and high school?” -Eric [...]

Nouriel Roubini on the 2010 Economy: NEWSWEEK & YouTube

1/26/10: In preparation for President Obama’s first State of the Union address, economist Nouriel Roubini gives his perspective of what economic challenges we’ll face this year and answers CitizenTube users’ questions on the financial crisis Questions from users: “The biggest problem facing America today is that the people in Washington making economic decisions pay absolutely [...]

FCC’s Clyburn: Broadband Makes Change Possible

Federal Communications Commissioner Mignon Clyburn delivered an inspiring speech at Howard University on Jan. 22, 2010, on the importance of Net Neutrality and broadband access. Clyburn said that we are on the cusp of a transformative moment. But unless we create strong rules “that do not cede control of the most significant communications in our [...]

Debunking Industry Myths on Net Neutrality

Free Press Research Director Derek Turner takes on one of the industry’s main myths about Net Neutrality: that it will stifle broadband buildout. Not true, as we’ve proven again and again. www.savetheinternet.com

Hillary Clinton Speaks on Internet Freedom

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s major policy speech on Internet freedom at the Newseum in Washington, DC on January 21, 2010. Clinton spoke of the importance of an Internet where information flows freely across international borders and where everyone has the freedom of expression and a chance at economic success.

By the Numbers: Obama’s First Year

An analysis of President Obamas first 12 months in office. Watch the stock market, unemployment, and Obamas approval rating change as he governs.

Ted Olson: ‘Why Im Taking on Californias Gay Marriage Ban’

Ted Olson, a lifelong Republican who argued Bush v. Gore before the Supreme Court (and won), explains why same-sex marriage is an American value.

Amazing Week for Net Neutrality

Thousands of people told the FCC they want a strong Net Neutrality rule. Let’s keep the pressure on. Join 2 Million Strong for Net Neutrality.

The Godless Chaplain

Harvard as an institution has always been peculiar when it comes to religion.

7 Things: The Return of Ben McKenzie

The former OC star returns to the small screen when TNT airs episodes from the once-canceled police drama Southland beginning January 12.

Attention Humans: Net Neutrality Deadline Jan 14th

File a comment in support of Net Neutrality by Jan. 14. Stop the corporate takeover of the Internet. Tell the FCC you want an Internet that allows you to go anywhere you want, whenever you want to. And then tell everyone you know to do the same. www.savetheinternet.com Attribution: Clock photo from Flickr Creative Commons: [...]