Recorded October 21, 2020 on Duquesne University’s campus, this 90-minute informative and inspirational program features nationally-prominent public figures discussing the importance of civil and respectful dialogue, even when confronting the most difficult political issues our society faces.
0:05 – Welcome from Duquesne University Law Student Kallie Crawford.
2:47 – Remarks from Duquesne University President Ken Gormley
4:30 – Opening Remarks from U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D. PA)
10:06 – Opening Remarks from U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R. PA)
17:50 – Civil Political Dialogue Question
18:31 – Civil Political Dialogue Answer by Tom Ridge, former Governor of PA
23:18 – Productive Discourse Question
23:46 – Productive Discourse Answer by Conor Lamb, U.S. Representative
26:44 – Media and Partisan Talking Points vs. Policies Questions
27:13 – Media and Partisan Talking Points vs. Policies Answer by Elizabeth Preate Havey,
Secretary of the PA Republican Party
31:06 – Navigating Controversial Issues with Classmates, Friends & Family Question
32:03 – Navigating Controversial Issues with Classmates, Friends & Family Answer by
Sylvester Turner, Mayor of the City of Houston, TX
35:42 – The Art of Compromise in Washington Question
36:00 – The Art of Compromise Answer by Tom Ridge, former Governor of PA
39:47 – Racial Strife & Social Unrest Question
40:19 – Racial Strife & Social Unrest Answer by Sylvester Turner, Mayor of the City of
Houston, TX
45:04 –Getting Young People Involved in Political Service Question
45:37 – Getting Young People Involved in Political Service Answer by Conor Lamb, U.S.
Representative
48:37 – Hurt Caused by Uncivil Discourse Question
49:19 – Hurt Caused by Uncivil Discourse Answer by Elizabeth Preate Havey,
Secretary of the PA Republican Party
52:18 – Student Question: Future of Voting
53:00 – Future of Voting Answer by Conor Lamb, U.S. Representative
56:11 – Student Question: How Social Media Negatively Impacts Civil Discourse
56:36 – How Social Media Negatively Impacts Civil Discourse Answer by Elizabeth Preate
Havey, Secretary of the PA Republican Party
58:27 – Student Question: Tension in Civil Discourse
59:20 – Tension in Civil Discourse Answer by Tom Ridge, former Governor of PA
1:01:37 – Student Question: Stability and Democracy
1:02:08 – Stability and Democracy Answer by Sylvester Turner, Mayor of the City of
Houston, TX
1:05:18 – Dealing with Late Election Results Question
1:06:28 – Dealing with Late Election Results Answer by Tom Ridge, former Governor of PA
1:09:15 – Dealing with Late Election Results Answer by Sylvester Turner, Mayor of the City
of Houston, TX
1:12:49 – Student Question: Testing the Mental Stability of Presidential Candidates
1:13:11 –Testing the Mental Stability of Presidential Candidates Answer by Tom Ridge,
former Governor of PA
1:15:44 – Student Question: Getting Young People Involved in Politics
1:16:06 – Getting Young People Involved in Politics Answer by Conor Lamb, U.S.
Representative
1:19:02 – Engaging in Civil Discourse After Watching Presidential Debate Question
1:19:32 – Engaging in Civil Discourse After Watching Presidential Debate Answer by
Elizabeth Preate Havey, Secretary of the PA Republican Party
1:21:14 – Engaging in Civil Discourse After Watching Presidential Debate Answer by
Tom Ridge, former Governor of PA
1:22:35 – Room for Civil Discourse in Faith-Based Institutions Question
1:23:14 – Room for Civil Discourse in Faith-Based Institutions Answer by Sylvester Turner,
Mayor of the City of Houston, TX
1:27:05 – Room for Civil Discourse in Faith-Based Institutions Answer by Conor Lamb, U.S.
Representative
1:29:18 – Room for Civil Discourse in Faith-Based Institutions Answer by Tom Ridge,
former Governor of PA
1:32:06 – Final World from Elizabeth Preate Havey, Secretary of the PA Republican Party
1:33:29 – Closing Remarks from Duquesne University President Ken Gormley
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