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Raised in a far-left activist household, 21-year-old Amala Ekpunobi was once a student organizer for the left. Unanswered questions—and a search for the truth—led her to a complete ideological transformation. Passionately sharing her new conservative values online, Amala became a viral social media sensation. Now the host of PragerU's show “Unapologetic with Amala,” she inspires millions of young people every day to discover the truth, defend their values, and lead better lives. Joining Larry Elder, Ekpunobi shares her journey of transformation from a far-left activist to a free-thinking conservative, as well as the secret to gaining a million followers on YouTube. California has the most stringent gun laws in the nation, yet it still experiences a high number of mass shootings per capita. Additionally, despite California Democrats' push for gun control laws, such legislation has already failed. Why? According to John Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, this is partly due to the fact that California bases its policies on false statistics. He also claims that the FBI has been under-reporting the number of instances in which civilians use guns for self-defense, including cases of stopping mass shootings or minimizing casualties. Did you know that March 14 is the anniversary of one of the largest single mass lynchings in American history? Washington Examiner commentary writer Christopher Tremoglie joins Larry Elder to discuss the American history that has been hidden from the public. The Auschwitz Exhibition will premiere at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on March 24. The exhibition showcases over 700 original objects of great historical and human value—direct witnesses to the horrors of Auschwitz and the Holocaust. Joining Elder to discuss this is John Heubusch, the Executive Director of the Reagan Library. He explains why “no book, podcast, or history lesson can prepare you for the impact and power that this extraordinary collection of artifacts holds.” ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
In this week’s Reagan Forum podcast, we go back almost one month to February 8, 2023, for our in-person event with the 70th Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, for his new book Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love. In today’s program, he sat down in conversation with John Heubusch, Executive Director of the […]
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast, we go back almost one month to February 8, 2023, for our in-person event with the 70th Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, for his new book Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love. In today's program, he sat down in conversation with John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
On this episode, Trey is joined by the Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute, John Heubusch to discuss the Auschwitz Exhibit debuting at the Presidential Ronald Reagan Library on March 24th, 2023. John reflects on how he was appointed to the role of Executive Director of this foundation and his relationship with the Reagan family. He also shares why the Auschwitz exhibit is a culmination of both the inhumane nature of humanity and the courage to preserve despite heinous circumstances. Later, Trey and John reflect on the history of the Holocaust and why it's imperative to continue amplifying this horrific moment in history to ensure it never happens again. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Trey's book Start, Stay, or Leave is available NOW! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast, we go back just one week to January 31, 2023 for our in-person event with former Congressman and New York Times bestselling author Trey Gowdy for his new book, Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art of Decision Making. The book is filled with surprising insights and questions, such as how to craft your unique vision of success, assess the price worth paying to achieve your goals, balance logic, emotion, and fear when facing a new challenge, chart the course of your life with the end goal in mind, and more. He discussed these topics and more during his conversation with John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
John Heubusch & Dr. Michael Berenbaum join the show to discuss the timely Holocaust Exhibit coming to The Reagan Library and how we can learn from history to combat antisemitism today.
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast, we go back to our August 14, 2021 in-person program with top rated Talk radio host and bestselling author Mark Levin for a conversation on his latest book, American Marxism. Mark Levin is a very busy man. In addition to hosting one of the top rated daily radio shows, he hosts Fox News' “Life, Liberty and Levin” every Sunday, LevinTV on CRTV daily, and each of his books quickly hit the bestsellers list. While at the Reagan Library, Mark was joined in conversation by Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch to discuss how the core elements of Marxist ideology are now pervasive in American society and culture—from our schools, the press, and corporations, to Hollywood, the Democratic Party, and the Biden presidency—and how it is often cloaked in deceptive labels like “progressivism,” “democratic socialism,” “social activism,” and more. During the conversation, Mark exposes many of the institutions, intellectuals, scholars, and activists who are leading this revolution, and provides us with some answers and ideas on how to confront them.
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast we go back to July 8, 2021 for our virtual conversation with bestselling author and former MSMBC Hardball host Chris Matthews. Chris Matthews has been following American politics since the first Eisenhower campaign. Following two post-college years in the Peace Corps, Chris served on several staffs on Capitol Hill. He traveled down Pennsylvania Avenue to serve as a White House speechwriter to President Carter before returning to the Hill as a senior aide to House Speaker Tip O'Neill. That means that Chris saw up close the defining friendships of American history… the friendship of Ronald Reagan and Tip O'Neill. In the late 1980s, Chris switched to full-time journalism, serving as Washington Bureau Chief for the San Francisco Examiner and then beginning his career on television in 1994. In all the years Chris has been involved in the country's public life he's kept an abiding faith in electoral politics, his quadrennial hope that the American people will make the best judgment on who should lead. He has kept that faith through war and peace, good times and bad, through great leaders and not-so-great. He has never lost his vigorous love of democracy and how it can serve to make this country, through all its challenges, a more perfect union. Chris Matthews was joined in conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch to discuss his brand-new book, This Country: My Life in Politics and History, a sweeping memoir of American politics and history.
On Thursday's Mark Levin show, the manner is which President Biden is leaving Afghanistan is a disgrace. We have Afghan interpreters who have helped us and the Biden administration won't do everything they can to get them out. We can't win wars if we treat our allies this way. Anyone who crosses the U.S/Mexico border is welcomed but those who are allied with us have to beg to get out of Afghanistan. Later, Rudy Giuliani's license was suspended for defending his client, Donald Trump. Despite all of the corrupt lawyers out there they chose Rudy Giuliani for his affiliation and allegiance to Trump. Then, John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Reagan Foundation, joins the show to announce the only in-person book signing for Mark's new book (to date) to be held at the Reagan Library. The left will try to discredit this movement by attacking this book, this program, and the facts. But, we must all be modern-day Thomas Paine's and get this message out to the masses. Afterward, Democrats across America have no idea what to do to fix the crime problem that they created in big cities across the country. The spike in crime is the result of leftwing judges, prosecutors, and mayors - appointed and elected - that have released criminals from prisons and refused to prosecute crimes in their communities. These policies harm communities of color more than any other community. It's not the police that are harming these communities it's the criminal elements within these communities acting with impunity because of these Democrat policies. Its always been illegal to kill and steal; Democrats have to realize that more laws won't stop people from committing crimes, more cops will.
On Thursday's Mark Levin show, the manner is which President Biden is leaving Afghanistan is a disgrace. We have Afghan interpreters who have helped us and the Biden administration won't do everything they can to get them out. We can't win wars if we treat our allies this way. Anyone who crosses the U.S/Mexico border is welcomed but those who are allied with us have to beg to get out of Afghanistan. Later, Rudy Giuliani's license was suspended for defending his client, Donald Trump. Despite all of the corrupt lawyers out there they chose Rudy Giuliani for his affiliation and allegiance to Trump. Then, John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Reagan Foundation, joins the show to announce the only in-person book signing for Mark's new book (to date) to be held at the Reagan Library. The left will try to discredit this movement by attacking this book, this program, and the facts. But, we must all be modern-day Thomas Paine's and get this message out to the masses. Afterward, Democrats across America have no idea what to do to fix the crime problem that they created in big cities across the country. The spike in crime is the result of leftwing judges, prosecutors, and mayors - appointed and elected - that have released criminals from prisons and refused to prosecute crimes in their communities. These policies harm communities of color more than any other community. It's not the police that are harming these communities it's the criminal elements within these communities acting with impunity because of these Democrat policies. Its always been illegal to kill and steal; Democrats have to realize that more laws won't stop people from committing crimes, more cops will.
After a year of operating virtually, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library has reopened to the public. On this week's episode of Coffee with Closers, John Heubusch, the Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, talks to the team about how the Reagan Library survived and thrived during a pandemic. He also discussed his two thriller novels and his quest to try and solve a great American mystery.
Sebastian Junger is most known for his bestselling books The Perfect Storm and War, as well as his academy award nominated documentary, Restrepo. In his latest book, Freedom, Sebastian Junger examines the tension that lies at the heart of what it means to be human. For much of a year, Junger and three friends—a conflict photographer and two Afghan War vets—walked the railroad lines of the East Coast. It was an experiment in personal autonomy, but also in interdependence. Dodging railroad cops, sleeping under bridges, cooking over fires, and drinking from creeks and rivers, the four men forged a unique reliance on one another. In Freedom, Junger weaves his account of this journey together with primatology and boxing strategy, the history of labor strikes and Apache raiders, the role of women in resistance movements, and the brutal reality of life on the Pennsylvania frontier. Written in exquisite, razor-sharp prose, the result is a powerful examination of the primary desire that defines us. Sebastian Junger was joined in conversation with General Stanley McChrystal and Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch. Let's listen.
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast we go back to Mother's Day weekend for a virtual event about the power of strong and resilient women on May 8, 2021 with Fox News Anchor Shannon Bream and her mother, Marie Norris. The conversation centered around Shannon Bream's brand-new book, The Women of the Bible Speak, 16 women and their lessons for today. Shannon last did an event with the Reagan Library in May of 2019 for her book, Finding the Bright Side. Shannon loves playing piano, fly fishing, watching college football, going to the beach, and spending time, every day, studying the bible and praying. So it's no surprise that her latest book shares her passion for prayer and the Bible. In The Women of the Bible Speak, Shannon Bream opens up the lives of 16 Biblical women, arranging them into pairs and contrasting their journeys. In pairing their stories, Shannon helps us reflect not only on the meaning of each individual's life, but on how they relate to each other and to us. In broadening each woman's individual story, Shannon offers us a deeper understanding of each, and wisdom and insights that can transform our own lives today. Shannon Bream currently serves as anchor of FOX News Channel's FOX News @ Night with Shannon Bream. She was crowned Miss Florida in 1994 and Miss Virginia in 1990. Shannon and her mother Marie were joined in conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch. Let's listen.
Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Institute and Foundation, John Heubusch joins Dane Neal “On The Road”. Hear as John talks about the 40th anniversary of Reagan’s inauguration and his Illinois roots, starting in Dixon. Listen as John fills us in on the exhibits and activities onsite and virtual that make the Ronald Reagan […]
New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker and New Yorker staff writer Susan Glasser has written an unmatched case study in the acquisition, exercise, and preservation of power told through an account of one of the most significant and influential leaders in modern American government never to serve as president of the United States in their new book, The Man Who Ran Washington: The Life and Times of James A. Baker, III. The book is the byproduct of more than two hundred interviews with sources including three former presidents, two former vice presidents, and a variety of former secretaries of state. James Baker has provided significant access to himself and his family members, along with never-before-revealed documents, memos, diaries, and letters. During today’s conversation with Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch, Peter and Susan discuss the man who ran Washington. Let’s listen.
Gerald Seib is the executive Washington Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He joined the Dallas bureau of the WSJ as a reporter in 1978 and transferred to the DC bureau in 1980. He covered the Ronald Reagan White House in 1987 and 1988 and won the Aldo Beckman award for coverage of the White House and the presidency. Mr. Seib was also part of the team from the Wall Street Journal that won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in the breaking news category for its coverage of the September 11 terrorist attacks. On August 25, 2020, Gerald Seib’s book, “We Should Have Seen It Coming; From Reagan to Trump – a Front Row Seat to a Political Revolution” was published. The book chronicles the rise, climax, and decline of one of the great political movements in American history—the forty-year reign of the conservative movement, from the election of Ronald Reagan to the Republican Party's takeover by Donald Trump During today’s conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director, John Heubusch, Gerald Seib discusses his book, which Rahm Emanuel calls a “thoughtful analysis of the recent historical trends that led us to today.”
The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman, is joined by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
Tom Brokaw came to the Reagan Library on April 14, 2012 to discuss his sixth best-selling book, “The Times of our Lives.” The book, much like countless Ronald Reagan speeches, quite admirably takes on the challenge of inspiring Americans to make a positive difference in their families, their communities, and their country as we work together to revitalize the American dream. During his time at the Reagan Library, Tom Brokaw sat down in conversation with Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch to discuss the book, his memories of Ronald Reagan, and the importance of civility. Let’s listen:
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we go back to March 11, 2015 when Emmy award-winning investigative journalist Sharyl Atkinson came to the Reagan Library to discuss her new book, “Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation and Harassment in Obama’s Washington.”During her visit to the Reagan Library, Sharyl Atkinson sat down in conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch to discuss how she had been electronically surveilled while digging deep into the Obama Administration and its scandals. Let’s listen
According to a recent poll, 43% of Americans believe socialism would be a good thing. To combat this issue, Senator Paul and his wife, Kelley, wrote a book entitled, The Case Against Socialism. On October 18, 2018, Senator and Mrs. Paul came to the Reagan Library and sat down with Reagan Foundation and Institute executive director John Heubusch to discuss their book. Let's Listen
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, the media has learned nothing from the Russian Collusion investigation. Rolling stone writer Matt Taibbi has penned a sober clarification of the facts debunking so much of the faulty reporting that has circulated over the past two years. The media are destroying themselves with their distortion of objective truth. Then, Joe Biden announced his presidential bid in with a video maligning Donald Trump portraying him as a supporter of White Supremacy. Yet Prime Minister Netanyahu has said that Trump has been the best friend to Israel of any U.S President before him. Also, in 1975 Biden told NPR that the concept of bussing was flawed because it promoted integration instead of self-segregation. Later, Mueller's report was a recitation by a prosecutor, not an indictment. There were no charges. This is a political ploy to impeach the president. Afterward, John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Foundation, calls in to invite the listeners to a book signing and lecture of "Unfreedom Of The Press" at the Reagan Library and announces his upcoming book signings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, the media has learned nothing from the Russian Collusion investigation. Rolling stone writer Matt Taibbi has penned a sober clarification of the facts debunking so much of the faulty reporting that has circulated over the past two years. The media are destroying themselves with their distortion of objective truth. Then, Joe Biden announced his presidential bid in with a video maligning Donald Trump portraying him as a supporter of White Supremacy. Yet Prime Minister Netanyahu has said that Trump has been the best friend to Israel of any U.S President before him. Also, in 1975 Biden told NPR that the concept of bussing was flawed because it promoted integration instead of self-segregation. Later, Mueller's report was a recitation by a prosecutor, not an indictment. There were no charges. This is a political ploy to impeach the president. Afterward, John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Foundation, calls in to invite the listeners to a book signing and lecture of "Unfreedom Of The Press" at the Reagan Library and announces his upcoming book signings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The Right Side of History” is a podcast dedicated to exploring current events through a historical lens and busting left-wing myths about figures and events of America’s past.On this week’s episode, hosts Jarrett Stepman, a contributor to The Daily Signal, and Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal’s White House correspondent, spoke to John Heubusch, the executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, about how Ronald Reagan got around a biased media and how this applies to President Donald Trump today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, Barack Obama gave a speech where he attacked President Trump and his supporters. Obama was very angry that Trump has reversed about 75 percent of the eight years of his presidency. Obama's anti-semitic policies have been reversed by Trump. Obama was weak on ISIS, China, and the border yet Trump has been strong on these issues. Obama is probably jealous that Putin is getting all the credit for interfering in the 2016 election that Obama was responsible for. Also, Obama says that “we went from great progressive change to periods of retrenchment" suggesting that the target of progressivism is the US Constitution and our individual liberties. What the former president fails to understand is that the Constitution was designed to protect our liberties so that we can choose to grow, prosper, and evolve as we please because we are free to do so - not as the state decides. His ideas of collectivism are an attack on our individualism. We must not abandon American sovereignty. Later, Ted Cruz calls in to discuss the Supreme court nomination and his race against Beto O’Rourke, who’s running hard left. Finally, John Heubusch, executive director of the Reagan library, discusses his great new book - The Second Coming: A Thriller (The Shroud Series). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, Barack Obama gave a speech where he attacked President Trump and his supporters. Obama was very angry that Trump has reversed about 75 percent of the eight years of his presidency. Obama's anti-semitic policies have been reversed by Trump. Obama was weak on ISIS, China, and the border yet Trump has been strong on these issues. Obama is probably jealous that Putin is getting all the credit for interfering in the 2016 election that Obama was responsible for. Also, Obama says that “we went from great progressive change to periods of retrenchment" suggesting that the target of progressivism is the US Constitution and our individual liberties. What the former president fails to understand is that the Constitution was designed to protect our liberties so that we can choose to grow, prosper, and evolve as we please because we are free to do so - not as the state decides. His ideas of collectivism are an attack on our individualism. We must not abandon American sovereignty. Later, Ted Cruz calls in to discuss the Supreme court nomination and his race against Beto O’Rourke, who’s running hard left. Finally, John Heubusch, executive director of the Reagan library, discusses his great new book - The Second Coming: A Thriller (The Shroud Series). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, on Reagan's relationship with the media and his ability to go over their heads via television, and his new book, "The Second Coming." Have a sincere message and voters will respond. Who should Governor Ducey appoint for the Senate? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we feature the Reagan Foundation and Institute’s own executive director, John Heubusch.
John Heubusch, a private-sector executive, joins Eric to discuss a range of topics such as Heubusch’s work in directing the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday’s Mark Levin show, The issue isn’t why John Brennan had his security clearance revoked, the issue is why he ever had a security clearance in the first place. How did he even become a CIA director when he voted for Gus Hall, the leader of the communist party USA, for President. Also, what did the Obama administration staff do with their security clearance when they were in government? They did nothing effective with it to stop the Russians from interfering in our election and didn’t stop China from stealing our technology. Of course, the media comes to his defense which may mean he may have been a source feeding them information through leaks. Security clearance is a privilege, not a right of retirement. The Democrats are free to say what they want but do not have a right to have classified information when they leave. It’s the President's prerogative to issue or revoke such access to classified information. We still haven't gotten to the bottom of the unmasking issue. We don't know who did what. Then, NY Governor Andrew Cuomo says that America was never great. The political left doesn't feel like they can gain power, expand power, or propagate their message unless they preach hatred for America. The Cuomo's have benefited greatly from America yet trash her just the same. Finally, John Heubusch calls in to discuss his new book, The Second Coming (A Thriller). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday’s Mark Levin show, The issue isn’t why John Brennan had his security clearance revoked, the issue is why he ever had a security clearance in the first place. How did he even become a CIA director when he voted for Gus Hall, the leader of the communist party USA, for President. Also, what did the Obama administration staff do with their security clearance when they were in government? They did nothing effective with it to stop the Russians from interfering in our election and didn’t stop China from stealing our technology. Of course, the media comes to his defense which may mean he may have been a source feeding them information through leaks. Security clearance is a privilege, not a right of retirement. The Democrats are free to say what they want but do not have a right to have classified information when they leave. It’s the President's prerogative to issue or revoke such access to classified information. We still haven't gotten to the bottom of the unmasking issue. We don't know who did what. Then, NY Governor Andrew Cuomo says that America was never great. The political left doesn't feel like they can gain power, expand power, or propagate their message unless they preach hatred for America. The Cuomo's have benefited greatly from America yet trash her just the same. Finally, John Heubusch calls in to discuss his new book, The Second Coming (A Thriller). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Heubusch of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation argues that President Trump's "tough talk" with North Korea can be compared to Reagan's "peace through strength" initiative with the USSR during the arms race. Later, Jane Kirtley University of Minnesota explains why Lawmakers are considering putting an end to the use of cameras in Minnesota courtrooms.
This week author of 'THE AGE OF EISENHOWER' William Hitchcock joins Tron to discuss his new book. Director of the Reagan Library, John Heubusch is back to talk about President Trump's upcoming meeting in May with Kim Jung-Un. Tron also chats with Hans von Spakovwski from the Heritage Foundation concerning sanctuary cities. Plus he talks about the marches yesterday.
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present Craig Shirley, the author of four bestsellers on President Ronald Reagan, including “Rendezvous with Destiny” and “Reagan’s Revolution.” Craig Shirley will discuss his latest book, "Citizen Newt: The Making of a Reagan Conservative".
John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, on the history of tariffs in the Reagan administration. Republican Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran announces his retirement. The Left's invasion of country music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We will be joined by The Reagan Library's director, John Heubusch to chat about the tax reform plan and it's comparison to Reagan's in the 1980's. Among other guests, we'll discuss Roy Moore, Colorado's governor race and take your call this Sunday at 1pm on AM 740 KVOR!
John Heubusch’s career has spanned politics, public service, philanthropy, and the Fortune 500. Prior to his role as Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, Mr. Heubusch served as the COO of Avalon Capital Group, Inc., a wholly owned private investment company with over $1 billion in assets and diverse interests in technology, energy, finance and entertainment. While at Avalon Capital, he also served as President of The Waitt Family Foundation where he oversaw the organization’s charitable programs. Heubusch's new suspense novel, The Shroud Conspiracy has been praised by #1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor as an " . . . intense and “absolutely brilliant thriller”. The story surrounds a forensic anthropologist who sets out to prove that the Shroud of Turin is a fake, but quickly discovers the opposite—and must race to stop the evil forces who want to use traces of blood in the fabric to clone Jesus Christ and bring on the second coming of their own design.
Full-length program featuring The Family Foundation, Grassroots Coordinator, Miranda Robinson, and Author and the Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with news commentary analysis and listener conversations.
John Heubusch, author of "The Shroud Conspiracy" and the Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute, talks to Chuck about his book, and about how Presidential Libraries and are evolving.
John Heubusch, author of "The Shroud Conspiracy" and the Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute, talks to Chuck about his book, and about how Presidential Libraries and are evolving.
'WEEKEND TALK WITH TRON' we talk to the Director of the Reagan Library, John Heubusch, about his new book 'THE SHROUD CONSPIRACY.' David Brog, author of 'RECLAIMING ISRAEL'S HISTORY.' Colorado Springs candidate for City Council District 5, Lynette Crow-Iverson, will make her case for support. HD 15 Rep. Chance Hill, candidate for CU Regent for CO District 5.
Guests this hour include - Buzz Aldrin (former astronaut), Baja Mike (Surfrider Foundation), and John Heubusch (author: "The Shroud Conspiracy"). - Dr. Buzz Aldrin comes on the show to talk about his new virtual reality Mars project (with TIME Magazine) and plans to boldly go forward with space exploration in real life. – Baja Mike talks about Surfrider Foundation requests from Imperial Beach/County of San Diego to make the water testing results open to the public regarding the cleanup of the Tijuana sewage spill. – Mark plays audio of Dianne Feinstein at the Neil Gorsuch confirmation hearing; Mark says she’s grandstanding. - John Heubusch, author of the new novel, "The Shroud Conspiracy". The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
- John Heubusch, author of the new novel, "The Shroud Conspiracy".
Amy Murray to talk about new sponsors of the street car and upcoming events that will affect the streetcar. Matt Wolf for movies and entertainment in place of Nathanson, Jim Arnold lawyer to talk about St. Paddy's Day DUI checkpoints and also advice for checkpoints. Sonia Walker, lawyer to talk about racial tensions at Western Brown high school. John Heubusch to comment on is Trump the new Reagan? Cinci Cindy is back to talk about green beer day, Saint Paddy's Day and all things Irish in Cincinnati this weekend!
In this episode, we interview Arizona Governor Jan Brewer as part of our "Reagan Forum" series.