Update on Claremont McKenna College Hate Crime Incident; Outsourcing to India: Should We Be Worried?; The End of Globalization?; "The Gatekeeper"
Update on Claremont McKenna College Hate Crime Incident
Guest host Jon Beaupre discusses the latest news regarding Claremont McKenna College’s supposed hate crime incident. Claremont police now believe that visiting professor Kerri Dunn vandalized her own car based on testimony from witnesses and inconsistencies in her story to authorities. Professor Dunn denies these allegations. Pamela Gann, President of Claremont McKenna College, and Mark Bathgate, President-Elect of the Associated Student Body at Claremont McKenna College join Jon Beaupre.
Outsourcing to India: Should We Be Worried?
More and more white-collar jobs in the U.S. are being outsourced to India. The trend is expected to continue. Should we be worried? Joining guest Host Jon Beaupre is Daniel Pink, Contributing Editor to Wired magazine, Gautam Adhikari, a former executive editor of the Times of India, and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, and Josh Bivens, Economist with the Economic Policy Institute in Washington D.C.
The End of Globalization?
Guest host Jon Beaupre talks with guests with very different opinions on the promise, and fate, of Globalization. Columbia University’s Jagdish Bhagwati, author of the new book In Defense of Globalization and John Ralston Saul, author of this month’s Harper’s magazine cover story entitled “The Collapse of Globalism and the Rebirth of Nationalism.”
"The Gatekeeper"
John Beaupre talks with John Carlos Frey, the director of the new film “The Gatekeeper.”