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Starting Another Year in a Divided Congress (American Issues Take Two)

Can the Republicans Repatriate Themselves. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guests are Stephanie Dalton and Colin Moore. Our panel examines the likelihood and political effect of indictments against Trump; Kevin McCarthy’s efforts to be Speaker; the troubled composition and agenda of the House Republicans; the policies of the […]

What Did the Midterm Vote Do for Hawaii (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Did Midterm Voters Advance Hawaii. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Colin Moore. The guest, Dr. Colin Moore, Director UH Manoa Policy Center, comments on Hawaii’s midterm election outcomes as they afford and impede this term of state governance. Mainly Hawaii voters elected new state executives, legislative office holders and […]

How HI Rebounds Under a New Governor (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Can Leadership Restore HI’s Equilibrium. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guests are Colin Moore, Don Wallace and Chuck Crumpton. Colin Moore, Don Wallace and Chuck Crumpton review the political changes and likely policy-making to come from the imminent election of Hawaii’s gubernatorial leadership. How can stresses of inflation, rising costs of […]

Heroes, Rascals and Duds – Part 2 (Talk Story with John Waihe’e)

Who’s who of Contemporary Hawaii History. The hosts for this show are John Waihe’e and Colin Moore. The guests are Richard Borreca and Chuck Freedman. We discuss some of the individuals and characters who helped create (positively or negatively) Contemporary Hawaii. While politics (political action) may be the underling topic of conversation, the people being […]

Absorb or Manage Post-Covid HI Tourism? (The State of the State of Hawaii)

Survey Shows Culture Valued Over Profits. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guest for this episode is Colin Moore. Dr. Colin Moore discusses findings from his recent survey, Managing Tourism in Hawai’i: A Survey of Resident Attitudes on Destination Management Issues, supported by the University of Hawai’i’s Public Policy Center he directs. […]
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