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In this episode of What's On Your Mind, host Scott Hannon drops his brain on the audience after a whirlwind trip to the Reagan Library for the National Economic Conference. The conversation kicks off with an exclusive, candid chat with the one and only Mike Rowe. The Dirty Jobs host tackles the massive mismatch in American education, breaking down why a $1.7 trillion student debt crisis is propping up degrees that don't translate to careers, while six-figure trade jobs go completely begging. Rowe shares a fascinating perspective on how artificial intelligence can actually rescue K-12 learning through hyper-individualized pacing, while also warning about the "genie out of the bottle" anxieties currently gripping 75% of the country regarding AI and mega data centers. Later in the hour, Scott pulls back the curtain on local battlegrounds, tracking a heated West Fargo City Commission showdown over million-dollar roundabout special assessments that parents say endanger an elementary school crosswalk. Scott also officially drops his heavily anticipated endorsement for the Fargo mayoral race, analyzing the crowded field of candidates, highlighting political double standards, and detailing a bizarre, multi-ballot counting meltdown at the Minnesota Republican Party convention in Duluth. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:01:11] Buying Your Own Name: Mike Rowe shares the hilarious and tragic backstory of how he had to purchase his own domain name from a Phoenix firefighter who beat him to the punch. [00:02:24] The Reality of the Skills Gap: Rowe dissects the 7.2 million open jobs in America, highlighting the critical defense and infrastructure industries competing desperately for plumbers, welders, and electricians. [00:03:26] The Fighter Jet Cockpit Flaw: A deep dive into why modern classroom structures are broken, using a famous military contractor mistake to prove that teaching to an "average" student simply doesn't work. [00:04:29] Artificial Insemination and the Food Chain: Mike Rowe recounts getting into massive trouble with network executives after taking the definition of "AI" a little too literally on an early episode of Dirty Jobs. [00:05:16] The Face of Facebook Mischief: Rowe warns listeners about the dark side of deep-fake technology, detailing five elaborate active sweepstakes scams co-opting his likeness with major brands. [00:07:36] Polymetallic Nodules from the Deep: An intriguing look at the clean-energy race, as Rowe reveals a mineral-packed ocean rock that could neutralize China's rare-earth monopoly without tearing apart the Amazon. [00:08:04] The "Sweat Pledge" Philosophy: Rowe explains the core guidelines of his foundation's work…
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4wQ3FUF From the Reagan Library during a week of speeches, David Bahnsen discusses the politicized debate over Federal Reserve independence following Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Fed chair and the recent Trump–Powell conflict. He argues the Fed is not constitutionally independent: Congress created it in 1913, set its mandate (including via Humphrey-Hawkins), requires semiannual reporting, and presidents appoint governors who serve staggered terms and cannot be fired without cause. Bahnsen notes monetary policy is inherently political because it affects prices, employment, and government borrowing, and he cites historical Fed–Treasury coordination in the 1990s crises, 2008 (TARP/AIG), and 2020 (CARES Act). He calls for Congress to clarify the Fed's legal structure and increase oversight, supports practical independence from political pressure, and criticizes both election-driven rate cuts and Phillips-curve-driven tightening. 00:00 Intro to Today's Topic 01:41 Warsh Pick and Market Reaction 03:08 Why Fed Independence Matters 05:37 Trump Quote on Independence 06:11 Fed Origins and Legal Structure 08:46 Why Monetary Policy Is Political 10:22 Crisis Coordination Examples 13:35 Do We Want Independence 15:25 Congress Oversight and Reform 17:11 Warsh Expectations and Fed Fixes 19:49 Conclusion Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News national correspondent Jim Ryan opens the show talking about traveling this Memorial Day weekend. ABC News national reporter Steven Portnoy talks about the White House ballroom and funding in jeopardy of being stripped. We ‘Get in Your Business’ with Bloomberg’s Monica Rix discussing how the markets are looking today. The show closes with Amy talking with The Chief Marketing and Corporate Planning Officer for the Reagan Foundation Melissa Giller about America 250 at the Reagan Library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy talkis with The Chief Marketing and Corporate Planning Officer for the Reagan Foundation Melissa Giller about America 250 at the Reagan Library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 3 (05.18) – Gary & Shannon spend much of the hour covering the rapidly growing Sandy Fire in Simi Valley as evacuation orders expand, helicopters swarm overhead, and dangerous winds fuel another major Southern California wildfire emergency.• Gary & Shannon deliver breaking updates as the Sandy Fire explodes from under 10 acres to nearly 200 acres in just over an hour near the Reagan Library• Firefighters battle dangerous wind conditions, low humidity, and difficult air attack visibility as evacuation orders and warnings spread through Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks• #WhatsHappening → The show also breaks down the latest on the Iran ceasefire, new Luigi Mangione evidence developments, and Rory McIlroy’s very public “shut the fu&* up” moment at the PGA Championship• Gary & Shannon discuss the growing AI deepfake problem and how online news increasingly feels impossible to trust• Plus: Rancho Park emerges as a shelter location, specialized helicopters are deployed to slow the fire’s growth, and the show wraps by previewing Friday’s Memorial Day Weekend kickoff at Bravery Brewing in LancasterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Nathan from Family Protection Ministries breaks down several major issues unfolding in California and beyond.We discuss:The growing push to return California state employees to in-person workUnion resistance to Gov. Gavin Newsom's return-to-office policiesConcerns about government efficiency and accountabilityLegislative and cultural trends impacting families and educationExciting updates about the upcoming Homeschool Freedom Day event at the Reagan LibraryNathan also shares a fascinating piece of American history: the original instruction letter given to Paul Revere before his midnight ride will be on display during the Reagan Library's America 250 celebration exhibit.
From the publisher: "They are going to kill people, investigative reporter for The Nation Amy Littlefield knew, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. After a decade covering abortion, she wanted to more deeply understand the motives, means, and opportunities behind the antiabortion movement's victory. So she set out to investigate the murderers of Roe.Killers of Roe chronicles Littlefield's journey into the unexplored corners of the most successful social movement of our time. As in every good murder mystery, the killers turn out to be the people you least suspect. Plot twists lurk around every corner as Littlefield meets believers, opportunists, and complicated heroes. Along the way, she encounters surprising characters who shed light on how we got to this moment of authoritarian rule: from the former fetus keeper standing trial in Michigan to the antiabortion militant turned long shot presidential candidate to the pro-choice superfans at the Reagan Library. Throughout the book, Littlefield draws upon women's stories and her own experience as a mother to reveal the life-and-death stakes of America's abortion wars.At once clever and poignant reportage, this abortion whodunit uncovers the deeper story of how we lost Roe--and how we will win back so much more."Amy Littlefield's website can be found at https://www.amylittlefield.com/Information on her book from Hachette Book Group can be found at https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/amy-littlefield/killers-of-roe/9781538769041/AxelbankHistory.com is designed by https://www.ellieclairedesigns.com/Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at https://twitter.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://instagram.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://facebook.com/axelbankhistory
The Bitcoin Boomers Ep. 04: "There Needs to be a Revolution" Ex-Reagan Library Director Speaks Out on Bitcoin | John Heubusch, Lawrence Lepard, Bob Burnett, Gary LelandJohn Heubusch (former Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Reagan insider, and bestselling author) joins Lawrence Lepard, Bob Burnett, and Gary Leland for an explosive Bitcoin Boomers episode exposing fiat's collapse under America's $38.6 trillion national debt and Bitcoin's revolutionary escape. As Bitcoin hovers around $89K in January 2026 after dipping from 2025's $126K highs, John declares: "There needs to be a revolution... maybe that's when Bitcoin has its moments," linking Reagan's "government is the problem" ethos to sound money's revival. The crew dismantles Nixon's 1971 gold shock as fiat's "beginning of the end," fueling inequality, endless printing, and ethical rot in politics—why Reagan would HODL Bitcoin for its tech disruption like Star Wars defense. Amid hyperinflation fears and US overexpansion mirroring the Soviets' fall, they orange-pill boomers: scarcity (21M BTC cap vs. infinite fiat), network effects outpacing Visa/Mastercard, and AI needing Bitcoin as its frictionless currency. John shares jaw-dropping tales—dating Lady Di, rescuing Reagan's blood vial from eBay, running the Library with Air Force One inside—and his cancer survival blending faith/immunotherapy. Larry slams advisors ignoring Bitcoin's 16-year dominance, Bob ties PC revolution to BTC adoption, Gary urges top 1% ownership (just 0.25 BTC). This is the boomer blueprint: escape fiat's cliff before calamity forces change. Stack sats now—Bitcoin's your hedge against debasement.Chapters:00:00:00 Cold Open – Revolution & Bitcoin's Moment00:00:44 Welcome John Heubusch & Career Overview00:02:37 Date with Lady Di Story00:07:01 Politics to Business Shift00:09:01 Washington's Lack of Acumen00:10:36 Term Limits & Power Concentration00:12:06 Reagan Connections & Insights00:15:38 Reagan Blood Vial Recovery00:17:36 Reagan Library & Air Force One00:20:00 Broken Monetary System Exposed00:22:57 Debt Deficits from Reagan Era00:27:27 Nixon Gold Shock Chaos00:30:08 Reagan Hypothetical on Debt00:34:24 Would Reagan Be a Bitcoiner?00:37:13 US Overexpansion Parallels00:41:00 Bitcoin Media & Peer Perceptions00:47:01 Not Too Late for Boomers00:53:01 Bitcoin Network Effects00:55:15 Money Supply & Regulation Warnings00:57:55 Hyperinflation & Collapse Risks01:03:20 AI Needing Bitcoin Currency01:08:28 Endowments Considering BTC01:11:08 Shroud Conspiracy Thrillers01:18:16 Cancer Survival & Faith01:20:38 Closing Thanks & Book SwapAbout JohnJohn Heubusch is an American political and private-sector executive, author, and former Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute (2009-2023). With a career spanning the Pentagon, Capitol Hill, U.S. Department of Labor (Chief of Staff to Elizabeth Dole), American Red Cross, NRSC, Gateway Inc. (CAO), and Avalon Capital, he's a bestselling author of thrillers The Shroud Conspiracy and The Second Coming.• Website: https://johnheubusch.com/• Twitter: @JHeubuschSupported By:Blockstream Jade: Easy, open-source Bitcoin-only cold storage. Get 10% off with code BOOMERS at blockstream.com.Unchained Signature: Premium custody for serious holders. 10% off first year with code BOOMERS10 at unchained.com/btcboomersAbundant Mines: Fully managed Bitcoin mining. Learn more at abundantmines.comBITCOIN WELL is the best place to buy Bitcoin in Canada and the USA.Visit BITCOINWELL.COM/BTCSESSIONSBook Private Sessions: Master Bitcoin with experts at btcmentor.io. Check Out the Previous Episode w Gary Cardone: https://youtu.be/0U8R6BzjDSE#bitcoin #bitcoinboomers #reagan #nationaldebt #fiatcollapse #soundmoney #bitcoinrevolution #debtcrisis #hyperinflation #reaganlibrary #johnheubusch #larrylepard #bobburnett #garyleland #btc #bitcoinadoption #aibitcoin #boomerbitcoin #fiatratrace #qe2026
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth uses a speech at the Reagan Library in California to argue that Donald Trump's foreign policy follows in the Gipper's footsteps. Plus, as the White House releases its new national security strategy, what does this document say about Trump's views on China, Russia, and the Western Hemisphere? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does "peace through strength" mean in 2025—when AI, drones and great-power rivalry are reshaping the battlefield? In this episode of State Secrets, Cipher Brief CEO Suzanne Kelly sits down with David Trulio, President & CEO of the Reagan Foundation and head of the Reagan National Defense Forum (RNDF), to unpack how one of the nation's most influential defense gatherings is responding to a far more dangerous world. Trulio walks through the origin story of RNDF, why it was designed as a bipartisan space for national security leaders, and how this year's forum, taking place at the Reagan Library in California, shapes the tone of debate. Kelly and Trulio discuss this year's agenda - from AI and "deterrence by design" - to fixing the defense industrial base and making acquisition fast enough to compete with China. They also explore former President Ronald Reagan's enduring principles—from "trust but verify" to the centrality of allies and partners—and how those ideas are being stress-tested today in Europe, the Middle East and in the Indo-Pacific.
The space shuttle is back. Discovery stands waiting on launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center. It has taken more than two years to get here. Nasa has listened and changed. After all these months of work, this should be one of the safest missions ever flown. But as Discovery finally rises skyward, the Challenger disaster is on everyone's mind. There are unspoken questions about the very future of spaceflight. Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: Return to flight, Nasa Archives, 1988 Ronald Reagan speaks at STS-4 launch, Reagan Library, 1982 STS-26 coverage, CNN, CBS News, BBC, 1988 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
Tim Conway Jr. continues coverage of the tragic assassination of Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk, reflecting on how Kirk had just kicked off a nationwide college campus tour at Utah Valley University and outlining the stops he never got to make. Tim also recalls the recent attempted assassinations of President Trump and the UnitedHealthcare CEO, drawing parallels to a growing climate of political violence. He plays highlights from Utah Governor Spencer Cox's press conference, giving the latest official response to the shooting. Later, Tim warns attendees of Ben Shapiro's scheduled event at the Reagan Library to check in advance as cancellations may follow the tragedy. The hour closes with a look back at Charlie Kirk's memorable RNC speech, which Tim says will be loved by conservatives, liked by moderates, and probably turned off by Democrats.
Is human spaceflight worth the risk? It's a time of soul searching for the whole shuttle crew. The space shuttle programme is put on hold for two years, as Nasa and the team come to terms with what happened. Some leave but others stay on board to help. The shuttle team work to rebuild Nasa and the programme. But some ask the question: what is it all for? Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: Birth of the space shuttle, Nasa Archives, 1972 Ronald Reagan addresses nation after STS-51-L accident, Reagan Library, 1986 Richard Nixon launches Nasa's space shuttle program, CBS News, 1972 STS-26 launch coverage, BBC, 1988 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
The Challenger tragedy shocks a nation, as millions watch on TV screens across the USA. Something has gone catastrophically wrong with the launch of space shuttle mission STS-51L. As they watch a fireball engulf the spacecraft, nobody in mission control has any idea what went wrong. Could it have been prevented? We turn back the clock to a meeting the day before the launch which might have changed everything.This episode contains scenes some listeners may find upsetting.Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: Ronald Reagan announces Roger Commission inquiry, Reagan Library, 1986 Roger Boisjoly, Larry Mulloy and Dr James Fletcher, statements to the Rogers Commission, 1986 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
Nasa needs to kick-start new interest in the space shuttle. After multiple missions, public attention is waning and funding could suffer. Nasa want to do something about it. And come up with an innovative plan.How about recruiting an astronaut from the classroom? The first teacher on a space mission. Nasa runs a competition, and the winner is Christa McAuliffe, a 36-year-old social studies teacher from New Hampshire. But has she got what it takes for the challenges of space?This episode contains scenes some listeners may find upsetting.Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: Ronald Reagan announces teacher in space programme, Reagan Library, 1984 George Bush announces Christa McAuliffe as teacher in space, Reagan Archive, 1984 Teacher training KC-135 flight, Nasa Archives, 1985 Teachers watch launch, Nasa Archives, 1985 Pre-flight press conference STS-51-L, 1986 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
Can the crew rescue the million-dollar space satellite lost in orbit? Two car-sized satellites, worth $75 million each, are stranded in space. Five astronauts have been selected to bring them back. It's something that has never been attempted before.In outer space, even the simplest of tasks can be a challenge, let alone trying to snatch a satellite from orbit. And right when the crew think they've got it all under control, they discover a problem they're not prepared for. It's time to improvise. This episode contains strong language. Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: STS 41-B coverage, CBS News and KTRH News, 1984 STS-51-A coverage, CBS News, 1984 Lost in space, BBC, 1985. Ronald Reagan announces teacher in space programme, Reagan Library, 1984 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
President Ronald Reagan declares the space shuttle open for business. It's Independence Day 1982. And we're in the sweltering Mojave desert of California. Carrying commercial satellites into orbit is one of the shuttle's jobs. But things start to go wrong for the astronauts when a $75-million satellite is lost in space. And that's just the start of a series of unfortunate events. Can they fix it and prove the space shuttle's worth?Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: Ronald Reagan declares Space Shuttle open for business, Reagan Library, 1982 The story of satellite WESTAR 6 and Palapa, CBS News, 1986 STS 41-B coverage, CBS News and KTRH News, 1984 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
Nasa recruits women and ethnic minorities for the first time to its astronaut class. In the beginning of American spaceflight, all astronauts selected for the programme came from the same background. They were all male, all white – all test pilots. But now, with a revolutionary new spacecraft, and changing views in society, Nasa needs to change. They're not just looking for people to pilot the shuttle, but engineers, scientists, and medical doctors. Can Nasa change its culture? This episode contains strong language. Some scenes in this series use recreated sound effects.13 Minutes Presents: The Space Shuttle is a BBC Audio Science Unit production for the BBC World Service. Hosted by space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.Theme music by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg, and produced by Russell Emanuel, for Bleeding Fingers Music.Archive: Mercury seven press conference, Nasa Archives, 1959 Nichelle Nichols Nasa advertisement, Nasa Archives, 1977 Where dreams come true, Nasa Archives, 1979 First female and African-American astronauts train at Nasa, ABC News, 1978 Ronald Reagan declares Space Shuttle open for business, Reagan Library, 1982 Sally Ride interview, ITN, 1983 Mission audio and oral histories, Nasa History Office
On July 4th, President Trump signed into law the comprehensive budget plan, known as the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill.' The President announced that there's hardly a livelihood that this bill would not benefit. Over the weekend, the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing at the Reagan Library in California to listen to those who praised the bill. However, since President Trump signed it, Democrats have kept up their opposition to the budget plan. Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) joins the Rundown to discuss how the 'big bill' will benefit Americans. An increasing number of Americans are choosing to work for themselves. According to new research from Statista, more than half of the workforce in the United States is expected to be freelancing by 2028. In response, lawmakers are advocating for independent workers to receive voluntary, portable workplace benefits. In the meantime, gig workers in some states are already benefiting from a pilot program launched by DoorDash that offers a savings account. The Vice President and Global Head of Public Policy at DoorDash, Max Rettig, joins the podcast to discuss the details of this program. Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On July 4th, President Trump signed into law the comprehensive budget plan, known as the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill.' The President announced that there's hardly a livelihood that this bill would not benefit. Over the weekend, the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing at the Reagan Library in California to listen to those who praised the bill. However, since President Trump signed it, Democrats have kept up their opposition to the budget plan. Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) joins the Rundown to discuss how the 'big bill' will benefit Americans. An increasing number of Americans are choosing to work for themselves. According to new research from Statista, more than half of the workforce in the United States is expected to be freelancing by 2028. In response, lawmakers are advocating for independent workers to receive voluntary, portable workplace benefits. In the meantime, gig workers in some states are already benefiting from a pilot program launched by DoorDash that offers a savings account. The Vice President and Global Head of Public Policy at DoorDash, Max Rettig, joins the podcast to discuss the details of this program. Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On July 4th, President Trump signed into law the comprehensive budget plan, known as the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill.' The President announced that there's hardly a livelihood that this bill would not benefit. Over the weekend, the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing at the Reagan Library in California to listen to those who praised the bill. However, since President Trump signed it, Democrats have kept up their opposition to the budget plan. Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) joins the Rundown to discuss how the 'big bill' will benefit Americans. An increasing number of Americans are choosing to work for themselves. According to new research from Statista, more than half of the workforce in the United States is expected to be freelancing by 2028. In response, lawmakers are advocating for independent workers to receive voluntary, portable workplace benefits. In the meantime, gig workers in some states are already benefiting from a pilot program launched by DoorDash that offers a savings account. The Vice President and Global Head of Public Policy at DoorDash, Max Rettig, joins the podcast to discuss the details of this program. Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Bedford on the rise of socialist mayoral candidates in major U.S. cities, and the latest political news. Gordon Chang on U.S. trade strategy in Asia, and Chinese espionage in the U.S. Jim Jordan on the House Judiciary hearing that revealed more details on the FBI spying on traditional Catholics. Melissa Giller on the Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibition currently being shown at the Reagan Library.
Thursday's first hour.
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, we bring you the best of Mark Levin on the forth of July! There is this Marxist-Islamist movement infiltrating U.S. institutions, especially the Democratic Party. ‘On Power' is a unique educational tool on these threats and it explores the ideological threats of Marxism and Islamism to American liberty, rights, sovereignty, and faith. It delves into the historical, philosophical, and political contexts of these issues, contrasting the Judeo-Christian belief system with Marxist-Islamist ideologies. Also, David Trulio, President and CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute calls in to announce Mark's ‘On Power' book signing, lecture and dinner on August 17, 2025 at the Reagan Library. Later, Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, is a Marxist and an Islamist who supports Hamas slogans, the BDS movement, and holds anti-Semitic views, though he reportedly denies these claims. If voted Mayor of NYC he will cause New York City's decline, with good people leaving and radical Islamists arriving. Mamdani's positions, including his criticism of Israel and Marxist beliefs, are incompatible with American values and pose a threat to New York City, particularly given its large Jewish population. Mamdani's nomination reflects a broader strategy by Islamists to infiltrate American institutions. We need to confront these ideologies directly. Finally, there were two big Supreme Court cases. In a 6-3 Supreme Court decision written by Justice Barrett, the court ruled against universal injunctions, asserting federal courts lack authority to broadly oversee the executive branch. Barrett's opinion emphasizes courts must stay within Congress-granted powers, preventing judicial overreach that could undermine the presidency and constitutional framework. Justice Jackson's dissent is radical. The ruling protects the democratic processes. In addition, there was a 6-3 decision written by Justice Alito, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, who challenged the school board's policy of mandating LGBTQ and related curricula in elementary schools without informing parents or allowing them to opt out. This decision reinforces protections for religious freedom and parental authority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, there is this Marxist-Islamist movement infiltrating U.S. institutions, especially the Democratic Party. ‘On Power' is a unique educational tool on these threats and it explores the ideological threats of Marxism and Islamism to American liberty, rights, sovereignty, and faith. It delves into the historical, philosophical, and political contexts of these issues, contrasting the Judeo-Christian belief system with Marxist-Islamist ideologies. Later, Zahran Mamdani urges progressives to hold firm to their convictions, advocating for policies like student debt cancellation and Medicare for All, alongside radical goals like BDS and seizing the means of production. Mamdani is a Stalinist who's agenda threatens property rights and liberty. He is masking authoritarian intentions with ‘appealing' promises. In addition, Asra Nomani joins the program to explain that socialist Muslims have strategically infiltrated the Democratic Party over two decades, leveraging identity politics and progressive alliances to gain influence. This agenda aligns with socialist policies and critiques of capitalism, reshaping the party's direction. Also, David Trulio, President and CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute calls in to announce Mark's ‘On Power' book signing, lecture and dinner on August 17, 2025 at the Reagan Library. Finally, Steve Scalise to discuss the big, beautiful bill that passed in the Senate. It will prevent a major tax hike, eliminating taxes on tips and overtime for workers like servers, and funding border security with wall construction and advanced tech for Border Patrol. It boosts energy production in ANWR and the Gulf, cuts $1.5 trillion in waste, and promotes economic growth. The House must now pass the bill and send it to Trump's desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Nathan discusses some issues surrounding California Assembly Bill 84 (AB 84) and highlights key arguments made during its debate on the Assembly floor before it was passed on to the State Senate. He explains the distinctions between publicly funded charter schools and privately funded schools in California, offering broader insights into how government oversight differs across these educational models nationwide. Nathan also announces the upcoming Hold the Line event at the Reagan Library and discusses its significance in the ongoing conversation about educational freedom and parental rights.For more information or to register for Hold the Line:https://fpmca.org/event/hold-the-line-ronald-reagan-library/ Full Assembly Floor Session on AB 84:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTlDTiW_aA0FPM Website:fpmca.org
All "homestretch" segments from 05/27-05/30 with Guy Benson and the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Two governors walk into the Reagan Library and find common ground. Steve Hayes is joined by Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) and New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D), to discuss bipartisanship, mutual respect, and the value of healthy conflict. The Agenda:—Defining tribes—Media outrage and news cycles—We should all join bowling teams—We can't explain policy in 280 characters—Intra-party tensions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The “Reagan” movie, starring Dennis Quaid, faced numerous challenges during its production, including pandemic-related shutdowns, an actor’s strike, and concerns about audiences returning to theaters. “Reagan” released in theaters on August 30th, 2024, and is a historical drama which chronicles President Ronald Reagan's life from his humble beginnings to his presidency. Newt’s guest is film producer, Mark Joseph, who has also authored a book titled "Making Reagan," detailing the two-decade journey to create the movie. Mark Joseph will be speaking at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley on April 29th, the event will be accessible both in-person and virtually. Please go to: https://www.reaganfoundation.org/events to register.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's remember our 40th President – Ronald Wilson Reagan. We celebrate his wit and courage. Ed Kasputis reflects upon his 2010 visit to the Reagan Library in Simi Valley.
Newt's guest is David Trulio, President and CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. They discuss the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and President Ronald Reagan's pivotal "Tear Down This Wall" speech at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987. The conversation highlights Reagan's strategic vision, his commitment to peace through strength, and his influence on the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union. Trulio also discusses the Reagan Library's role in preserving and promoting Reagan's principles and legacy, including upcoming exhibitions on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Their discussion highlights Reagan's impact on American history, his economic policies, and his contributions to global freedom and democracy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, President Donald Trump gave a fantastic speech today calling out Kamala Harris and her disastrous record on the border and the economy, but the Democrat media could not care less. Instead, they focus on the CNN softball interview with Harris, working as the propaganda arm of the Democrat party. Harris is surrounded by American haters and Islamists and will not be challenged by the media like Trump or J.D. Vance are. The Democrat Party's Marxist Islamist base is led by people like Bernie Sanders, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar, who know Kamala has to say what she's saying about Israel to get elected, but afterward, she'll revert to her true form. Later, Mark speaks with actor Dennis Quaid about his new movie, Reagan, in which he plays the role of Ronald Reagan, and his visit to the Reagan Library to research the role. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tomorrow, August 30, 2024, the movie REAGAN will be released in theaters nationwide. REAGAN is a cinematic journey of overcoming the odds. The movie is told through the voice of Viktor Petrovich, a former KGB agent whose life becomes inextricably linked with Ronald Reagan's when Ronald Reagan first caught the Soviets' attention as an actor in Hollywood and stars Dennis Quaid, Jon Voight, Penelope Ann Miller, Mena Suvari, Lesley-Anne Down, David Henrie and Kevin Dilon. A month earlier, on July 25, 2024, a handful of the Reagan movie cast joined us at the Reagan Library for an in-person moderated discussion about the film and their roles. During the program, cast members Dennis Quaid, who plays Ronald Reagan, Elya Baskin who plays a soviet defector, Amanda Righetti who plays Nelle Reagan, and Will Wallace who plays Ed Meese, sat down in conversation with Reagan Foundation and Institute President and CEO David Trulio to share these stories and more.
Patrick goes deep into the heroic sacrifices made during D-Day, honoring the courage and resilience of warriors like Teddy Roosevelt Jr. He also shares valuable recommendations for parents on movies that can help young ones grasp the significance of World War II. From cartoons like *The Long, Long Holiday* to heart-wrenching films like *The Boy in the Striped Pajamas*, there's something here for everyone looking to connect with history. Patrick shares the amazing story of a man, who walks with a cane, who lead the troops on D-Day (00:49) Nancy - I want to recommend a cartoon series called The Long Long Holiday. This is what I showed my kids to help them understand. Patrick recommends “Life is Beautiful”, “The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas” and “The Zone of Interest” Glen shares the story of his dad who served in the Pacific during WWII (18:58) Brock – Another great WWII movie is “The Longest Day” Ed - I was the Reagan Library and they are having an event today to honor D-day. (29:42) Tiffany – My grandpa served in WWII but he died a holy death because his grandma dragged him to the Nine First Fridays (37:11) Ryan - When do you stop parenting or at least step back from providing for your children? (42:12)
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A warrior in all respects, Ray Moon fought in Vietnam and continued fighting for our rights when he returned. Land warriors were as important in the beginning as they are now. Ray was inducted in the Off Road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1979. Ray is why we say; legends live at ORMHOF.org. Be sure to tune in on your favorite podcast app.3:12 – I had my first encounter with a Jeep in Vietnam and I didn't know how to drive the damn thing 7:41 – it worked out very well, the military structure, I got it, I grew up. 16:29 – I live in Simi Valley now and volunteer at the Reagan Library, the Presidential Library 29:11 – PTSD is what they call it today, and we all have problems with that, I was no different35:43 – I became the conservation chairman for Cal Four Wheel Drive41:23 – There was a woman who was so happy we were closed down so she could take her Buick out and enjoy the posies, and the BLM guy was like, no, if we restrict them, we restrict you47:16 – we wanted to take a reasonable attitude toward all that53:51 – you don't go into any of this stuff for the glorySpecial thanks to ORMHOF.org for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show
In this week's Reagan Forum, we go back just three days to Presidents Day when we held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Reagan Library's new Charters of Freedom Monument, the first in California to install the Monument. In addition to the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution, the Charters of Freedom […]
TONIGHT: The show begins in Ukraine, where Zelensky must battle with political dissenters who fault his decisions and future. Fromm UAE with Putin to the Reagan Library and Gina Raimondo speaking of the scale of threat from China. From Argentina to Doha, from the Negev to the University of Pennsylvaniaand other elite campuses riven by antisemitism, from Caracas to Georgetown, from the EV highway to the Federalist Society. 1917 Yale University
Speaking at the Reagan Library over the weekend, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin (a former executive in the military-industrial complex) blamed chaos, bloodshed, and terrorism worldwide on Americans who oppose the US global military empire. Non-interventionists are the real enemy, said Austin. Also today: Shipping woes in the Middle East may lead to war explosion. Finally: They lost the J6 deposition tapes? Incompetence or something more sinister?
Steve talks about an event that took place over the weekend at the Reagan Library that would make the former president roll over in his grave. Then, the team reacts to some counterintuitive analysis about the GOP primary from a well-known economist. In Hour Two, Steve spends an entire hour reacting to a new piece from David Harsanyi at the Federalist on populism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's “A Reagan Forum” we present Bret Baier – a number one bestselling author and award-winning anchor of Fox News Channel's Special Report with Bret Baier. Bret had previously spoken at the Reagan Library four times, the last time in 2019 for his book, Three Days at the Brink: FDR's Daring Gamble to […]
On Wednesday night, Fox Business and Rumble hosted the second Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in beautiful Simi Valley, California. Bari Weiss and The Free Press's very own Peter Savodnik watched live in the spin room as the seven candidates—Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Tim Scott, and Doug Burgum— took the stage to spar over questions about union strikes, inflation, income inequality, the cost of childcare, the border, China, crime, policing, drugs, gun violence, education, Russia, Ukraine. . . really, nothing new. But of course, the man they really wanted to spar with and the man leading the polls by a landslide still refuses to play ball. So, we sent TFP reporter Michael Moynihan to check in on the elusive Donald Trump, who spent his night on the other side of the country speaking to a crowded room, which he claimed would be full of striking auto workers. (Though, Moyihan had a hard time finding them.) Trump's Detroit visit came just one day after President Biden went to the picket line in Wayne County to march with union members outside a General Motors plant—an unprecedented move by a sitting president. On today's episode, as the two likely 2024 candidates battled to portray themselves as the voice of blue-collar Americans, what were the seven GOP hopefuls hoping to achieve by squabbling at the Reagan Library instead of marching with striking auto workers? Who were the biggest winners and losers of this very strange tale of two cities? And with nearly 60 percent of GOP voters backing Trump, is anyone emerging as a viable Trump competitor, or is it time to face the fact that we're tumbling toward a 2020 rematch between two very old men that no one really wants to see happen? Music in this episode by blue dot sessions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The non-Trump candidates square off in a debate at the Reagan Library, Buttigieg warns that all cars are going electric, and a judge tries to shut down all of Trump's businesses. Ep.1340 - - - Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEl - - - DailyWire+: Watch Episodes 1-6 of Convicting a Murderer here: https://bit.ly/3RbWBPL Become a DailyWire+ member to gain access to movies, shows, documentaries, and more: https://bit.ly/3jJQBQ7 Get your Yes or No game here: https://bit.ly/3X6tlKY - - - Today's Sponsors: Ramp - Get $250 when you join Ramp: http://ramp.com/knowles Christian Care Ministry - Get a $150 gift card when you join Medi-Share at http://www.medishare.com/Michael *To receive the $150 gift card Application and all Form Center documents must be completed and First Month's Share must be paid by Sept. 31st, 2023 at 9:00 PM EST. - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RwKpq6 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3BqZLXA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eEmwyg Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3L273Ek
Seven Republican primary candidates not named Donald Trump debated Wednesday night in the Reagan Library in California. There were some interesting policy questions, plenty of infighting and basically no signs that any of these folks can surge to overtake the former president and win the primary.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and national political correspondent Don Gonyea.The podcast is was produced by Casey Morell and Elena Moore. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.
Join Jim and Greg for debate reaction and a whole lot more today. Before serving up the martinis, they're glad to see the U.S. Senate unanimously returning to the previous dress code expected on the Senate floor. Then, they cheer Alabama Sen. Katie Britt for calling out the media for their lack of interest in the horrific reality faced by countless women and children as they illegally come to America. From repeated rapes to drownings to staying indebted to the cartels after arriving, Sen. Britt says it's a far cry from the American Dream. Then they dissect the second GOP debate held Wednesday night at the Reagan Library in California - from the strongest moments to the chaotic crosstalk to some extremely lame jokes. Finally, they express frustration as Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs hands over power for a few hours but never tells the public why she's doing it.Please visit our great sponsors:4Patriothttps://4Patriots.comUse code MARTINI to get 10% off your purchase.
This week on the Mark Levin Show, Democrats want a secret trial for Donald Trump and control the narrative and what information is made available to the American public in the middle of a presidential election. The Biden crime family has laundered anywhere from $30-50 million through shell corporations from foreign countries, which is more than enough to trigger an impeachment inquiry. Joe Biden stole classified documents as a Senator and hid them in a garage, but is facing nothing like what Donald Trump is. The Democrat party cannot succeed through fair elections and their economic system and environmental policies cannot succeed at all. The Democrats are playing dirty and Republicans like Mitch McConnell refuse to stand to them, which if it continues, Americans won't care if Republicans win elections and the party will never recover. Mark is joined by David Trulio, the new Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute president and CEO, about Mark's upcoming book signing event at the Reagan Library. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, FBI Director Christopher Wray is a liar and coverup artist for President Biden and his corrupt family. We have the Biden crime family facing issues of bribery, extortion, obstruction, fraud, money laundering, wire fraud, FARA, and RICO violations, and yet there isn't even a criminal investigation taking place. This is why we are disgusted and have no trust in the FBI or DOJ because this is the same Justice Department trying to destroy Donald Trump. The January 6th committee committed a crime and destroyed raw evidence and footage, and now many of the deposition testimony videos are gone despite being directed to keep everything. Hillary Clinton destroyed thousands of emails subpoenaed by Congress and nothing happened to her. Democrats destroy and cover things up that are subpoenaed by a branch of government, and nothing happens, yet Donald Trump didn't destroy a single thing and he stands to be in prison for the rest of his life. Also, despite all the attacks on Ron DeSantis, he has been a fantastic governor in the state of Florida. He has an outstanding record running and has a much better record than Chris Christie, who conducts himself like a Democrat now just like he did as Governor of New Jersey. Later, Mark is joined by David Trulio, the new Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute president and CEO, about Mark's upcoming book signing event at the Reagan Library. Finally, Mark speaks with Congressman Greg Steube about filing a resolution in Congress for the impeachment of Joe Biden which will focus on bribery, extortion, obstruction of justice, fraud, financial involvement in drugs and prostitution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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