HIV/AIDS Rates Up In Young People, Assessing Terrorism’s Effectiveness, Potential Conflicts Of Interest For President-Elect Trump

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On World AIDS Day, we talk with a community-based advocate about why infections rates are rising among 13-24 year olds. Terrorism has become a mainstay of international conflict. But does it work? And we look at the potential conflicts of interest that Donald Trump will need to resolve when he takes office, including the US government leasing space in properties that he owns.

Featured in this Show

  • AIDS Cases Spike Among WI Youth

    World AIDS Day comes with some sobering data this year: In Wisconsin the number of new cases diagnosed among youth has doubled in the past decade. A look at causes and what could be done to mitigate them.

  • Does Terrorism Work?

    It seems hardly a day goes by without reports of a terrorist attack, which leaves questions of “why?” in its aftermath. But a political scholar says the more important question may be “Does Terrorism Work?”

  • Trump Business Dealings Continue To Raise Conflict-Of- Interest Questions

    Questions about possible conflicts of interest between President-elect Donald Trump’s business dealings and his new office continue to arise. The latest ethical questions surround The Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C which is situated on a property the Trump Organization is leasing from a federal agency.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Marika Suval Producer
  • Ronnie Grace Guest
  • Richard English Guest
  • Richard Painter Guest