Institutional Reforms. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Mutasim Ali. The failed coup attempt in Sudan triggered a serious debate about the importance of institutional reforms to ensure the nonoccurrence of human rights violations. The people of Sudan have long-sought freedom, peace, and justice. To realize those goals, the Sudanese […]
Hawaii Leads Nation in Covid Vaccinations (The State of the State of Hawaii)
Current 69% Vaccination May Lift Bans. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Brooks Baehr. The show viewers hear more about what increased vaccination levels mean for citizens, public health and all City & County budgets. The Guest’s comments show how state leaders and officials manage the state to move out […]
War Vs. Diplomacy (Law Across The Sea)
Who Wins. The host for this show is Mark Shklov. The guest is David Strand. We discuss David Strand’s recent Star Advertiser editorial, in light of the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, advocating against war and for diplomacy, his views of the United States’ military involvement in other countries and war in general, and the […]
Hidden Energy Restored Buildings (Code Green)
Embodied Energy Concrete, Steel and Glass. The host for this show is Howard Wiig. The guest is Linda Miki. The concrete, steel and glass in existing buildings is a treasure trove of energy. The energy required to tear down a building, dispose of the rubble and then build with more concrete, steel and glass is […]
Hawaii’s Puzzling Coronavirus Rules (Hawaii Together)
Government Leaves Public in the Dark. The host for this show is Keli’i Akina. The guest is Kam Napier. Hawaii officials have not been transparent about the data and reasoning behind the multitude of government proclamations, mandates and shifting rules during the coronavirus era, according to guest Kam Napier, editor-in-chief of Pacific Business News. He […]