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Adrian Moore is vice president of research at Reason Foundation, a non-profit think tank advancing free minds and free markets. Moore oversees all of Reason’s policy research and conducts his own research on a wide variety of policy issues. Dr. Moore is widely published on public policy issues and frequently discusses them on television and radio. Prior to joining Reason, Moore served 10 years in the Army on active duty and reserves. He earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Irvine.

Drew Carey hosting documentary series on policy issues

Hosting multiple game shows (The Price Is Right and Power of 10), making stand-up comedy appearances, and being Cleveland's biggest sports fan isn't all Drew Carey is up to these days. The popular comedian is now entering the world of journalism, hosting documentaries that examine hot-button issues like immigration, eminent domain, drug laws and traffic congestion.

He has teamed up with Reason.tv to produce this series.  The first, on urban gridlock was released last week. The second, on medical marijuana will be released on Nov.1. 
Published Monday, October 22, 2007 2:35 PM by Adrian Moore

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