Author Seth M. Siegel discusses the past, present, and future of the international water crisis and how solutions implemented by Israel can serve as a model for the U.S. and beyond.
Duration: 01:01:34
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Author and historian Melvin I. Urofsky reveals the necessity of constitutional dialogue to help reinvent and reinvigorate our democratic society.
Duration: 59:53
Leading investigative reporter and author Bob Woodward, celebrated for his work uncovering the Watergate scandal, and American philanthropist David M. Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of The Carlyle Group, analyze recently discovered pieces of the Nixon-Watergate puzzle and discuss the untold story of the White House aide who disclosed Nixon's secret taping system, ultimately bringing about the fall of the Nixon presidency.
Award-winning historian Andrew Roberts investigates how the Soviet dictator fought the Second World War.
Duration: 01:02:20
With the 2016 Presidential Elections on the horizon, two constitutional scholars discuss the history of democracy in the U.S. and how our election process has shaped America.
Duration: 01:02:29





