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How common is drug-facilitated sexual assault? Should women really live in constant fear of roofies? Women are often taught to take precautions at parties, because allegedly, predators are waiting to slip a colorless, odorless, incapacitating substance into their drinks. But is this a serious threat, an urban myth, or something in between? Deputy Factual Feminist Caroline Kitchens examines the statistics behind the stories. 
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Ah okay, I didn't realize that you were a troll. My mistake.
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Florida voters will be deciding on a constitutional amendment to allow medical marijuana this November. Could this referendum and the resulting young turnout win the gubernatorial election for Charlie Crist? Plus, can voter ID court cases end up changing the outcome of any state's 2014 midterm election? Those answers, plus the Kansas senate race and voting by mail in Colorado, on this episode of AEI's Election Countdown. 
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Peter Thiel and Jeff Pulver are after new ideas and new products, and they see public policy as an impediment to innovation in places like #siliconvalley  
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As Pew Research points out, "Historically, every major advance in bandwidth has facilitated innovation that has brought new services and applications to digital life." So just what might those advances be? #gigabitinternet   #bandwidth  
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I recently wrote how a recent New York Times piece frets that communities lucky enough to get Google Fiber superfast internet don’t yet know what to do with all that blazing bandwidth. Now as a new...
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Salvation Is On Its Way.
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Watch live at 12PM ET as AEI welcomes #VoIP pioneer, Internet entrepreneur, investor, and policy advocate +Jeff Pulver#AEIDisrupters  
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Hey enjoyed listening Jeff. Maybe we will meet someday. Soon.
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How will Brazil's elections impact the global economy? AEI Visiting Fellow Roger Noriega explains what's at stake in the Brazilian elections, the candidates who are competing to lead South America's largest economy, and what it all means for the world.
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The problem the Brazil is the corruption and the impunity. If dilma win again Brazil will have more poor people.
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The Iranians want and need a nuclear deal, but politics and the complicated dynamics of the Iranian leadership will make this exceedingly difficult. AEI Resident Fellow J. Matthew McInnis explains why he thinks Iran's negotiators may end up shooting themselves in the foot.
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not complicated make israel sign the dam thing and stop killing people first
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Perhaps Apple will streamline the system and really, finally jumpstart the mobile pay movement. But is #applepay  really so revolutionary?
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As far as the US is concerned, there are things that we can be doing to prepare ourselves better for what are inevitable cases of #Ebola that we’re going to see.
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+John Rivera Translation, please.
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What do Republicans and Democrats need to do to pick up seats this November? AEI Resident Fellow Michael Barone breaks down the strategies of both parties in this episode of Election Countdown.
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+Thomas Reed One might argue all politics are birthed of ideals. Ideals can be a good thing to look to for inspiration, provided we don't allow them to rule us from moment to moment. Thank you for the thoughtful reply.
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Which voting blocs could end up swinging this year’s midterm elections? AEI Senior Fellow Karlyn Bowman will tell us all about the groups who may make a difference on this episode of Election Countdown.
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On Thursday, former news reporter Campbell Brown presented remarks at AEI and joined AEI’s Frederick M. Hess in a conversation about #teachertenure and her current endeavor to reform tenure laws in New York. 
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