Afleveringen
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Tom Del Beccaro, former chairman of the CA Republican Party and author of “The Lessons of the American Civilization,” explores the legacy of Pope Francis, the challenges facing the Catholic Church today, and what kind of leadership is needed as the Church prepares to choose its next pope.
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Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch and author of a forthcoming book “Antisemitism: History and Myth,” discusses the historical roots, modern resurgence, and dangerous myths of antisemitism, as well as how to counter its spread in today's world.
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Grant Berry, Founder of Reconnecting Ministries, discusses the growing unrest in Gaza as civilians protest Hamas’s leadership and shares how his work through the Romans 911 Project offers a path toward spiritual reconciliation and healing in the Middle East.
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Gregory Wrightstone, author of “A Very Convenient Warning,” explores the impact of President Trump's recent environmental policy reversals and the future of U.S. energy policy.
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Jim Burling, Pacific Legal Foundation VP of Legal Affairs, discusses the Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow deportations under the Alien Enemies Act to resume and explores whether presidents have the constitutional authority to impose tariffs on their own.
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Michael Letts, founder and CEO of In-Vest USA and author of “Truth, Lies, and Control,” discusses the rise in politically motivated violence against Tesla drivers and the ongoing threat posed by MS-13 gang activity in the U.S.
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Tom Del Beccaro, former chairman of the CA Republican Party and author of “The Lessons of the American Civilization,” explores the rise of government censorship worldwide, its impact on free speech, and the consequences for democracy.
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Ruthie Blum, former adviser in the office of PM Benjamin Netanyahu, joins us live from Tel Aviv to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
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Nir Salomon, executive director of an Israeli pro-life organization Efrat, shares how his organization supports Israeli mothers in choosing life, even amidst the challenges of war.
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Murray Sabrin, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Finance at Ramapo College of New Jersey, discusses economic headlines.
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Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, founder of The Mental Health First Initiative, explains his support for President Trump's ultimatum to Hamas and discusses how Logotherapy and spiritual wisdom can help people improve emotional wellness.
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Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, discusses the opening of new offices and the impact of the Shield Law on pro-life organizations in New York.
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Brian Reisinger, author of “Land Rich, Cash Poor,” discusses the impact of new tariffs on U.S. farmers and meat producers.
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Ruthie Blum, former adviser in the office of PM Benjamin Netanyahu, joins us live from Tel Aviv to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
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Michael Letts, founder and CEO of In-Vest USA and author of “Truth, Lies, and Control,” examines why Democratic lawmakers are pushing a bill to shield illegal immigrants from ICE deportations and how it fits into the broader fight over immigration policy and public safety.
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Josh McConkey, Air Force Colonel and author of the best-selling book "Be The Weight Behind The Spear,” discusses the significance of restoring historic military base names and how it reflects broader cultural and historical battles within the U.S. military and society.
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Dr. Gene Getz, editor of the Life Essentials Study Bible, discusses the importance of effective leadership through delegation and the transformative power of forgiveness.
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Jonathan Tobin, editor-in-chief of the Jewish News Syndicate, discusses the ongoing Israel-Gaza crisis, Trump's stance on hostages and Gaza’s future.
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Jake Lang, pardoned January 6 Political Prisoner, talks about his time in solitary confinement, the psychological and physical toll, and his advocacy for prison reform.
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