Episodios

  • Election 2024: Trust, Leadership, and America's Future
    Jul 15 2024

    Join Paul Johnson on New Frontiers as he delves into the pressing issues surrounding the upcoming presidential race. In this thought-provoking episode, Paul discusses the intricacies of presidential primaries, the potential of Joe Biden stepping down, the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity, and how these elements collectively impact the future of American politics. Topics Discussed in the Video: - The Presidential Race: Paul Johnson opens the episode by discussing the dynamics of the presidential election, focusing on the importance of leadership and trust in the current political climate. He emphasizes the critical need for a leader who can truly connect with and reassure the American people. - The January 6th Impact: Reflecting on the events of January 6th, Paul discusses how the actions and inactions of Donald Trump during this period have eroded public trust. He explores the ongoing legal and moral ramifications of Trump's behavior on that day. - Supreme Court and Presidential Immunity: Paul dives into the Supreme Court's decision regarding presidential immunity and its potential future implications. He argues that this decision could set a dangerous precedent, potentially shielding future presidents from accountability. - Biden's Cognitive Ability: Paul addresses the challenges faced by Joe Biden in proving his cognitive ability to lead the country. He critically examines the debate performances and the broader implications for Biden's campaign, highlighting the importance of transparency and trust. - Global and Domestic Challenges: The discussion expands to include the significant global threats posed by China, Russia, and Iran, as well as domestic challenges from the alt-right and radical left. Paul stresses the need for strong, trustworthy leadership to navigate these complex issues. - The Path Forward: Paul concludes with a passionate plea for change, urging political leaders and delegates to prioritize the trust and well-being of the American people. He emphasizes the importance of making tough but necessary decisions to secure the future of American democracy.

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  • The End of America, A Civil War in 2024, The Clash of Two Major Cities, and the Trump-Biden Debate
    Jul 14 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson on New Frontiers as he delves into a thought-provoking discussion with guests Bob Robb and Henry Thompson. This episode explores the concept of an "American Apocalypse" as presented by three prominent writers, discussing the political, economic, and social challenges facing the United States today. Topics Discussed in This Video: - The Trump-Biden Debate: Paul, Bob, and Henry discuss their perceptions and expectations surrounding the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They discuss the key issues they hope to see addressed, including solutions to America's financial crisis and foreign policy strategies. The panelists speculate on how each candidate will behave and whether there is anything that could change their minds regarding the candidates​​​​. - America, The New Soviet Union?: Henry Thompson presents Neil Ferguson's controversial comparison of the U.S. to the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Ferguson suggests that America is on a similar path of decline, facing issues like declining life expectancy, increasing drug abuse, and aging political leaders. The panel debates the validity of these comparisons, highlighting the differences between the U.S. and the Soviet system, and discussing whether such a dramatic decline is likely​​​​. - A Civil War in 2024: The discussion shifts to Ray Dalio's claim that America is in a civil war. Dalio argues that political polarization and societal divisions are deepening, posing a significant threat to national stability. The panelists evaluate the current political polarization and social unrest, comparing it to historical periods of great stress in the U.S. They conclude that while political mobilization and sporadic violence are concerns, the likelihood of a large-scale civil war is low due to the strength of the U.S. military and policing systems. They emphasize the importance of pragmatic problem-solving leadership to navigate through these turbulent times. - Phoenix vs New York: Paul takes a personal angle on the debate comparing Phoenix, where he was once mayor, to New York. He critiques a promotional piece from The Atlantic, which he perceives as a hit job on Phoenix. Paul contrasts the resilience and effective problem-solving of Phoenix with the significant issues plaguing New York City, such as poor sanitation, homelessness, and an unfavorable business climate, leading to a migration trend towards Phoenix. He defends Phoenix's charter schools and water management, criticizing a negative portrayal by the Atlantic while humorously noting the heat and rat problems in New York.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • FALSE Israel Narratives, Iran’s Nuclear Threat, and the Pathways to Peace in The Middle East
    Jul 6 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson and special guest Robert Satloff, Executive Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, in this compelling episode of New Frontiers. Satloff brings his extensive expertise in U.S. Middle East policy to discuss the critical issues of Israel losing the narrative, the Iranian nuclear threat, and the path to peace in the Middle East. Topics Discussed in the Video: - Israel Losing the Narrative: Robert Satloff discusses the complex issue of Israel losing control of the narrative surrounding the conflict. The conversation highlights the plight of American hostages held by Hamas, comparing it to other high-profile hostage situations that received more media attention. The discussion delves into how media polarization affects public perception and the urgency of bringing American hostages to the forefront of the conversation. - Iran and Nuclear Weapons: The conversation shifts to the grave implications if Iran were to obtain a nuclear bomb. Robert Satloff explores the potential consequences, including regional instability and the failure of successive U.S. administrations to prevent this outcome. Strategies to avert Iran's nuclear ambitions are also discussed, emphasizing the need for international cooperation and preemptive measures. - Pathways to Peace and Post-War Prospects: Paul, Robert, and the panel discuss the possibilities of what can be done to bring lasting peace to the Middle East and what a post-war landscape might look like. Robert Satloff provides insights into the necessary steps for achieving peace, including diplomatic efforts, economic support, and the role of international communities in rebuilding and stabilizing the region.

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  • Fighting for the Victims of Nuclear Fallout - The RECA Bill
    Jul 3 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson in this compelling episode of The Optimistic American, featuring Mary Dickson, a dedicated activist known as a "downwinder." Mary shares her powerful story of surviving cancer caused by nuclear fallout, her journey from diagnosis to activism, and her relentless fight for the RECA Bill, aimed at providing justice and compensation for those affected by atmospheric nuclear testing. Topics Discussed in the Video: - Nuclear Testing: Mary Dickson provides an overview of nuclear testing in the United States, which began in 1951 at the Nevada Test Site. She explains the devastating effects of atmospheric testing, which continued until 1962, leaving a legacy of radiation exposure that impacted countless lives across the American West and beyond. - From Diagnosis to Activism: Mary recounts her personal journey of discovering the connection between her thyroid cancer and the nuclear fallout. As a journalist, she began documenting the stories of other affected individuals, leading her to create a powerful play that brought widespread attention to the plight of downwinders. - The RECA Bill: The discussion delves into the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), its history, and the current efforts to expand its coverage. Mary explains the opposition to the bill, primarily based on its cost, and outlines the potential next steps if the bill does not pass. - Seeking Justice for Radiation Victims: Mary explains the limitations of litigation against the government and why current healthcare provisions are insufficient for those affected by radiation exposure. She provides insights into the application process for RECA compensation and calls for public support to ensure justice for downwinders.

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    49 m
  • Two Life Changing Trips to Israel and Building a Holocaust Education Center with Steven Hilton
    Jul 1 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson as he welcomes Steven Hilton, a passionate supporter of humanitarian causes and a dedicated advocate for Holocaust education. In this episode of New Frontiers, Steven shares his profound experiences from his two recent trips to Israel and discusses his inspiring project, the Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center. Topics Discussed in This Video: - First Trip to Israel During the Gaza Conflict: Steven Hilton recounts his October 2023 trip to Israel, where he and his colleagues decided to visit despite the ongoing conflict. Landing in Tel Aviv amid the chaos, they brought essential supplies to hospitals and military bases, supporting Israeli citizens and soldiers during a critical time. Hilton shares moving stories of bravery and resilience, including visits to wounded civilians and soldiers in makeshift hospital settings and interactions with local communities affected by the violence. - Second Solidarity Trip to Israel: In January 2024, Hilton returned to Israel with a group of business leaders and community members from Phoenix. This solidarity trip aimed to show support and deepen understanding of the situation on the ground. They visited devastated kibbutzim and the Supernova Open Air Music Festival site, where many young people were tragically k*lled. Hilton describes the emotional impact of these visits and the importance of showing solidarity with those affected. - The Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center: Inspired by his experiences and recognizing the importance of Holocaust education, Hilton discusses his current project, the Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Set to break ground next year, this state-of-the-art educational center will provide an immersive learning experience for thousands of students annually. Hilton details the museum’s interactive design, which aims to educate young people about the Holocaust’s historical significance and promote a message of hope and resilience.

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    29 m
  • The U.S. Strategic Position in the Middle East - Insights from Ambassador James Jeffrey
    Jun 30 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson and distinguished guest Ambassador James Jeffrey, as they delve into critical discussions on the U.S. strategic position in the Middle East and Israel’s response to recent attacks. Ambassador Jeffrey, with decades of experience in American diplomacy, shares his insights on key geopolitical issues affecting the region and the world. Topics Discussed in This Video: - The U.S. Strategic Position in the Middle East & Israel’s Response to Attacks: Ambassador James Jeffrey discusses the United States' strategic interests in the Middle East, focusing on the importance of maintaining regional stability and the implications of Israel's responses to attacks, including recent conflicts involving Iran and Hamas. - The Attack on the American World Order & Talks of a New Cold War: Explore the notion of a new Cold War as Ambassador Jeffrey examines the challenges posed by countries like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran. Understand how these nations are attempting to disrupt the American-led global order established post-World War II. - Foreign Diplomacy vs American Politics: Paul Johnson and Ambassador Jeffrey analyze the influence of domestic politics on foreign policy decisions. They discuss the impacts of political movements within the United States on its diplomatic strategies and international relationships. - Post-War Governance of Israel and Gaza - Achieving Security & Peace in Israel: Ambassador Jeffrey outlines the potential paths to peace and security for Israel. He offers insights into the complexities of Gaza's governance post-conflict and the critical steps necessary for dismantling Hamas, establishing stable governance, and rebuilding the region.

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    38 m
  • Citizen Solutions - How Locals Are Solving America's Biggest Issues
    Jun 26 2024

    Join host Paul Johnson in this enlightening episode of The Optimistic American as he welcomes special guests Ashley Phillips, Kevin Shrum, and Brandi Kellett. Ashley, one of the driving forces behind the Citizen Solution program created by Builders in partnership with Convergence Center for Policy Resolution, discusses the innovative approach to overcoming toxic polarization by fostering civil discourse and finding common ground on divisive issues. The episode delves into the panel's experiences in Tennessee, where they tackled topics ranging from gun rights and safety to broader societal issues. Topics Discussed in this Video: Citizen Solutions: Ashley Phillips introduces Citizen Solutions, a program under the Builders umbrella aimed at overcoming toxic polarization in America. She explains how the program was formed to address divisive issues by bringing together ideologically diverse citizens. The goals of Citizen Solutions include finding common ground, fostering intellectual humility, and creating collaborative solutions to contentious topics such as gun rights and safety. Breaking Away from a Binary View: The discussion highlights the limitations of a binary political perspective, emphasizing the importance of seeing beyond partisan divides. Brandi Kellett and Kevin Shrum share their experiences in navigating complex issues like gun rights and safety, showing that individuals can hold diverse views that don’t fit neatly into a binary framework. This segment underscores the value of precise language, personal stories, and civil discourse in bridging ideological gaps. School Gun Violence: The panel addresses the tragedy that occurred at the Covenant School in Nashville. Brandi, an educator, shares her personal and professional concerns about the impact of such events on students and the community. The conversation delves into studies and data regarding gun violence in schools, discussing the prevalence and patterns of such incidents. Potential solutions are explored, emphasizing the importance of both policy changes and community-based approaches to enhance school safety while respecting diverse viewpoints on gun rights and safety. Government Limitations and the Role of Community: Paul Johnson discusses the limitations of government in solving societal problems, emphasizing the critical role of community engagement. Paul explains how individuals and local communities can take initiative to address issues like gun violence, lack of safety measures, and polarization, highlighting successful examples from the Citizen Solutions program. This segment underscores the power of local action and the importance of fostering a culture of civic responsibility.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Gaza Hostage Rescue Mission, Media Bias, Political Polarization, Defending Western Values, and more!
    Jun 22 2024

    Join Paul Johnson and his esteemed guests on this thought-provoking episode of New Frontiers, where they delve into pressing global and domestic issues. In this episode, Paul opens with an editorial on the importance of defending Western values in the face of radical ideologies. The discussion spans a wide range of topics including the Israel-Gaza conflict, political reform in America, the role of universities in shaping political discourse, and the controversial Hunter Biden case. Topics Discussed in the Video: - Defending Western Values: Paul Johnson starts the episode with an editorial on the need to uphold Western values amidst rising radical ideologies. He discusses a recent Harvard Caps Harris poll showing that 72% of Americans support Israel's actions in Gaza, despite negative media portrayals. - Gaza Hostage Rescue and Media Influence: The panel discusses a recent heroic rescue operation by the IDF in Gaza, where four hostages were freed. They examine the complexities of urban warfare, Hamas' use of human shields, and the media's portrayal of such events. The discussion emphasizes the broader implications of media narratives on public perception. - Polling Insights and Public Opinion: Paul Johnson presents polling data indicating strong support for Israel and skepticism towards casualty figures reported by Hamas. The panel analyzes the framing of poll questions, the impact of public opinion on policy decisions, and the influence of media on the Israel-Hamas debate and American politics. - Hamas's Grip on Gaza and Peace Negotiations: An in-depth look at how Hamas controls various aspects of life in Gaza, from governance to education. The panel discusses the challenges of negotiating peace, the broader impact of Hamas' governance on the Palestinian people, and the difficulties in distinguishing between Hamas and the civilian population. - U.S. Foreign Policy and Iran's Threat: The panel examines American perspectives on the threat posed by Iran, particularly regarding its nuclear ambitions. They discuss the effectiveness of sanctions, the potential for military action, and the broader geopolitical implications, including the role of proxies like Hezbollah and the impact on regional stability. - Political Polarization and Trust in Media: The discussion highlights the growing political polarization in American higher education and the public's trust and distrust in media and political institutions. The panel explores how media bias and political scandals, such as the Hunter Biden case, influence public perception and trust, emphasizing the need for balanced media coverage and political reform.

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    1 h y 16 m