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You Might Be Right

Former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen take on topics including crime, the media, gun violence, and education disparities with expert guests of differing viewpoints. From the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, "You Might be Right" aims to inspire the next generation of leaders in government, public policy, and public service by demonstrating that thoughtful civil conversations about tough topics are still possible.

info_outline 2024 Election – What Did We Learn? 11/21/2024
info_outline Can the Supreme Court be impartial? 10/31/2024
info_outline Can the Constitution help fight polarization? 10/22/2024
info_outline How has polarization changed governing? – with Anthony Foxx and Margaret Spellings 10/08/2024
info_outline Is the Political Left and Right a Myth? – with Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis 09/24/2024
info_outline What does the research say about polarization? 09/10/2024
info_outline Phil & Bill Answer Your Questions 08/20/2024
info_outline What’s Happening with AI Right Now? 08/06/2024
info_outline What is the history and future of presidential debates? 06/24/2024
info_outline How can we disagree better? 03/26/2024
info_outline Is the Electoral College the best way to elect a president? 03/12/2024
info_outline What is the Role of Traditional Media in a Presidential Election? 02/27/2024
info_outline Can a Third-Party Candidate Succeed? 02/13/2024
info_outline Is Our Primary System Working? 01/30/2024
info_outline Phil and Bill Discuss Their Political Parties 01/16/2024
info_outline Phil & Bill Talk Immigration Policy 12/19/2023
info_outline Carly Fiorina: On Running for President and Staying Engaged in our Democracy 11/07/2023
info_outline Our Kids are Struggling. Who Can Help Them? – with Melissa Kearney and Richard Reeves 10/31/2023
info_outline Entrepreneurship: What it takes to be successful, and should government have a role? - with Sarah Bellos and Brad Smith 10/17/2023
info_outline Affirmative Action and College Admissions: What Happens Now? - with Sarah Isgur and Marie Bigham 10/03/2023
info_outline How will AI Affect Democracy? - with Sarah Kreps and Bruce Schneier 09/19/2023
info_outline How Secure is Your Vote? – with Brad Raffensperger and Jocelyn Benson 09/05/2023
info_outline Why are there no more Walter Cronkites? - with Judy Woodruff and Chris Stirewalt 07/18/2023
info_outline Do we need a democracy renovation? – with Danielle Allen 07/04/2023
info_outline Are Term Limits a Good Idea? - with Lindsay Chervinsky, Lee Drutman and Jerry Seib 06/20/2023
info_outline Do we need a new strategy to address disparities in public education? - with Robert Pondiscio and Dr. Carol Johnson-Dean 06/07/2023
info_outline What are the Best Ways to Address Crime? – with Jennifer Doleac and Ja’Ron Smith 05/23/2023
info_outline Why is it so controversial to teach American history today? – with Jon Meacham and Robert Woodson 05/10/2023
info_outline Introducing season 2 of “You Might Be Right” 05/10/2023
info_outline Am I using my morals as a weapon or a gift? - with Arthur Brooks 12/20/2022
 
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