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So there I was, minding my own business when the Ronald Reagan Library gave me a call and asked me to check out their exhibit on the Dead Sea Scrolls! Did they want me because I am a world-renowned archaeologist, or because I'm an archaeologist who lives only 10 minutes away? Either way, it was great.ContactKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches Archaeology ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetMerch StoreAffiliatesMotion
So there I was, minding my own business when the Ronald Reagan Library gave me a call and asked me to check out their exhibit on the Dead Sea Scrolls! Did they want me because I am a world-renowned archaeologist, or because I'm an archaeologist who lives only 10 minutes away? Either way, it was great.ContactKinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube)Blog: Kinkella Teaches Archaeology ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetMerch StoreAffiliatesMotion
Amy King hosts your Monday Wake Up Call. ABC News national reporter Jim Ryan opens the show talking about Tesla turmoil inspiring liberal entrepreneurs, conservative lawmakers. KFI White House correspondent speaks on the electronic exemption from tariffs. Amy talks about the all women crew going to space. Bloomberg's Courtney Donohoe joins the program to talk about how markets are expected to react this week. The show closes with Dr. Uziel talking about the Ten Commandments at the Ronald Reagan Library.
Amy talks with Dr. Uziel talking about the Ten Commandments at the Ronald Reagan Library.
In 1947, a Bedouin shepherd stumbled upon a remarkable discovery in the Judaean Desert – the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Over the next decade, this chance finding would lead to the unearthing of thousands of manuscript fragments from 11 caves near the ancient site of Qumran, dating back two millennia. These fragile parchments, include the oldest known copies of the Hebrew Bible and an extraordinary library of previously unknown religious writings. These scrolls are now being exhibited at The Ronald Reagan Library. Ed Stetzer will talk with Biola's Dominick Hernandez and The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation's Melissa Giller about the scrolls and how they offer unprecedented insights into the spiritual and cultural landscape of the Second Temple period on Ed Stetzer Live. Ed Stetzer Live is a listener supported program. To donate, click here. To learn more about Ed Stetzer, click here. To learn more about Ed Stetzer Live, click here.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/edstetzerliveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
45, still alive! I breakdown my illustruous birthday, and fabulous trip to the Ronald Reagan Library over in Simi Valley, among other celebratory activities. Blood test aftermath. The final Curb Your Enthusiasm episode was almost fascinatingly bad. Tulsa King background drama update/interesting turn of events. Interacting with a maniac on the Game Of Thrones subreddit. More screenplay research/Marilyn Monroe historical tidbits. It rained all weekend, but I tried to do things. (Including eviscerating a black widow somewhere in my bathroom)
Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News reporter Jim Ryan starts the show discussing, a hopelessly divided America?.. or maybe not! U.S. Space Force Guardian Col. Nick Hague joins the show to talk about the next launch to the orbiting laboratory as he will be the pilot on NASA's Space X Crew-9 mission. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the Ronald Reagan Library with a Star Wars twist. The show closes with the VP of the Economic Security Project Adam Ruben talking about last minute tax prep.
Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the Ronald Reagan Library with a Star Wars twist. Amy talks with the Chief Marketing Officer of The Reagan Library Melissa Giller about their new fun and informative exhibition on Star Wars featuring both the real-world technology of SDI, as well as items from the movie going on now through Spetember.Get You Tickets HERE
The same people who are telling us to celebrate Women's history during March are the same ones who are telling us that not only are people like Bruce Jenner and Dylan Mulvaney women, but that there isn't really a definition of what a woman is in the first place. Fight back against their lies, and celebrate real women with us this month by donating today: https://app.hubspot.com/payments/purchase/hscs_lR4xOJwZZrxGgSZ7rTNYszqWTBmLJ5zfZZ5lYbcd6ex0BTAiBAGWiGUsaVHUNgsr?referrer=PAYMENT_LINK Refute the Top 5 Gay Myths with this free eBook: https://ruthinstitute.org/top-5-myths Get the full interview by joining us for exclusive, uncensored content on Locals: https://theruthinstitute.locals.com Paul Kengor, Ph.D., is professor of political science at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania, and a New York Times bestselling author of over 20 books. He is senior director and chief academic fellow at the Institute for Faith & Freedom and former visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His articles have appeared in publications from the Washington Post and USA Today to the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. He is a longtime columnist for The American Spectator and was named editor in chief of the magazine in 2022. He is an internationally recognized authority on several subjects, particularly Ronald Reagan, the Cold War and communism, and the American presidency. Dr. Kengor is frequently interviewed by the BBC, Fox News, MSNBC, C-SPAN, NPR, EWTN, the Christian Broadcasting Network, and many others. He is a frequent public speaker, at venues such as the Ronald Reagan Library, National Press Club, Heritage Foundation, American Enterprise Institute, the Center for Strategic & International Studies, the John Paul II National Shrine, and at colleges from the University of Virginia to William & Mary to the Naval Academy to Notre Dame University to Princeton University. His books include “A Pope and a President: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Extraordinary Untold Story of the 20th Century,” “The Communist,” “God and Ronald Reagan,” “The Devil and Karl Marx,” “The Devil and Bella Dodd,” “Takedown: How The Left Has Sabotaged Family and Marriage,” and, “Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives For A Century.” Dr. Kengor received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and master's degree from The American University's School of International Service. He holds an honorary doctorate from Franciscan University. He and his wife, Susan, have eight children, two of which are adopted. The Institute for Faith and Freedom (formerly the Center for Vision and Values): https://www.faithandfreedom.com/ The American Spectator: https://spectator.org/ Dr. Kengor previously on The Dr J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zeSEenLhEw Dr. Kengor's article on Eldridge Cleaver of the Black Panthers: https://spectator.org/eldridge-cleaver-black-conservative/ Dr. Kengor's article explaining the Marxist origins of “International Women's Day”: https://spectator.org/marxist-womens-day-marx/ Mallory Millett on the Dr. J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKowRibfZP4 Dr. Morse's two-part article, Gender Ideology's Verbal Engineering: https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/gender-ideology-s-verbal-engineering and https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/gender-ideology-s-verbal-engineering-part-2-an-irrational-agenda-that-few-want Black Pro-Life Voices on The Dr J Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0EGlkfwzIk&list=PLSi2OoPf_APuG2jEaZ7zITPUO7z6a6Li0 Dr Kengor's article, Planned Parenthood (Sanger) and the Soviet Model: https://spectator.org/planned-parenthood-and-the-soviet-model/ The Atlantic article, The Russian Abolition of Marriage: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1926/07/the-russian-effort-to-abolish-marriage/306295/ The American spectator, recommended colleges issue: https://spectator.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Spectator-Summer-2023-Full-Magazine.pdf This Dr J Show is also on the following platforms: TheRuthInstitute.Locals.com https://rumble.com/c/TheRuthInstitute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MXkWgTk4Brwr/ https://odysee.com/@TheRuthInstitute:7 Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: https://ruthinstitute.org/newsletter/ Be sure to subscribe, and check out ALL the Dr J Shows! +
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In the wake of the 2nd Republican Presidential Debate held at the Ronald Reagan Library, the California Republican Party met for it's annual convention in Anaheim, in the shadow of Disney. Although Donald Trump didn't participate in the debate, he did speak at the state GOP Convention, and shook the walls of the hotel and the Magic Kingdom itself. In an hour-long speech at lunch Trump lay waste to all those who have come after him, both in the political arena and in the courts. And he pulled no punches in the language he used. Did Trump cement his hold on the state GOP with his raucous speech? What about the other contenders who spoke, did they make a dent in Trump's 50 point lead? One thing is certain, the California GOP had a convention like no other. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hectorandmikeexperience/support
Hot on the heels of the Republican presidential debate in Simi Valley, all eyes turn to Anaheim, which is hosting the California Republican Convention. Among those attending is former President Donald J. Trump. In this episode taped before the news of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein death was announced, “Inside the Issues: The Podcast” hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani break down the debate and name the winners: unfazed Trump and Gavin Newsom — and neither was at the Ronald Reagan Library. Then, the race for LA City Council District 14 is also heating up with a lot of candidates, including incumbent Councilmember Kevin de León. De León, who did not resign after the leaked City Hall tapes, recently announced he will seek reelection next year. And speaking of the tapes, Nury Martinez will tell her side of the story for the first time in a podcast with LAist.
The second Republican Debate was held last night at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, CA, and yet the candidate everyone is still talking about wasn't there... Former President Donald Trump. Do you think he is still the pick the Republicans should go with? And if something happens to him with the indictment charges, who would be your next to become the GOP nominee? The Officer Tatum Show is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and SalemPodcastNetwork.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top headlines for Friday, September 29, 2023In this week's episode, we delve into the second presidential primary debate featuring seven Republican candidates, held at the Ronald Reagan Library. We also celebrate Christian UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell's triumphant comeback after his first career setback, marked by a victory over Dan Ige at the UFC Vegas 79 event. Finally, we discuss the anticipations connected to the upcoming film, 'The Blind,' which traces the challenging years of Phil and Kay Robertson's life, as shared by their son Willie, and his wife, Korie. Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News 6 highlights from the second GOP presidential debate | Politics News Biden sees big drop in approval among black, Hispanic voters | Politics News Christians more 'spiritually open' than non-Christians: study | U.S. News Christian teen fatally shoots self in front of police at party | U.S. News UFC victor holds up Bible, warns 'Satan is taking over the Earth' | Sports News Atheist group demands Auburn ban coaches from revival events | U.S. News Wille Robertson says it's hard watching parents life in new movie | Entertainment News
The Republican Debate tonight is at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley and the mother of a slain LA County Sheriff's Deputy is upset with Gascon for not pursuing the death penalty for the killer. A good friend of the show, John Alle was beaten up by a homeless person. Crazy Train. A family is claiming a hospital in Michigan left their loved one “fake alive”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday's program featured a potpourri of topics including a preview of the second GOP Presidential Primary Debate at the Ronald Reagan Library in California. Other topics discussed included the death of MLB Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, New Hampshire's Lawsuit Against Amazon and the top 25 public high schools in the state of New Hampshire.
Some serious presidential politics are happening across Southern California. Former President Donald Trump announced he'll attend the GOP convention in Anaheim. The second GOP primary debate will take place at the Ronald Reagan Library. And the California GOP recently held a fundraiser for Kennedy scion Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The anti-mask and anti-vax Democrat stormed into the Southland seeking supporters and donators. "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani analyze his campaign and wonder whether RFK Jr. can sway people. And Los Angeles isn't the only SoCal city with corruption concerns. A look at what is going on in Anaheim and the allegations made regarding $1.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds. Then, LA City Council members return from recess as the eviction moratorium ends. Could an eviction tsunami be on the way? And even Taylor Swift's concerts at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood have gotten political. Some politicians, including Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, have asked Swift to postpone her shows in support of striking hotel workers.
With Netflix losing some of its glow and reports of massive layoffs at Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney, is anyone making money at streaming? LA County Supervisor Hilda Solis withdrew a motion on Monday that would've declared LA County jails a “humanitarian crisis.” The plan drew backlash from law enforcement and criminal justice advocates. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is set to meet with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Library. And China isn't happy about it. Many Black evangelicals have a complicated relationship with the church, and their white and politically conservative fellow congregants who are drawn to Christian nationalism. An LA-based company, which owns mixed-martial arts league UFC, is now acquiring World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). What will the new company look like?
The next presidential election is coming up, and Governor Ron DeSantis went to the Ronald Reagan Library to poke some jabs at Governor Gavin Newsom. The stage is set for what high profile politicians will be major players in the next two years. Today on The State of California, KCBS Political Report Doug Sovern spoke with KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart for more.
Live from the Heart of America—I'm Steve Gruber—ready to deliver an inclusive and diverse discussion on the most important topics of the day—giving you better analysis and insight that anyone else—shining a spotlight on the cockroaches of the swamp—and delivering truth and justice just when hope was starting to fade— Here are the 3 Big Things you need to know to start today— Number One— Here is an absolute bombshell from the New York Post—Hunter Biden helped secure the funding for a US biolab contractor—where? Ukraine of course! Number Two— America has already lost the edge it once had when it comes to work ethic—so now the question is—should we discuss a 4 day work week? Number Three— We are facing a series of problems in the country right now—and its quite clear we are not on the same page when it comes to addressing any of them— The border is wide open, even though the Democrats claim its secure—everyone knows that is an absolute lie—just ask the folks in El Paso—or Yuma Arizona where the hospital is teetering on the verge of bankruptcy—after it has been over-run by illegals flooding into the country—and all of the stress on schools and social services and yes, hospitals is continuing to get worse— Republicans want to build a wall and secure the country—But Democrats scream racism—while many are living in their gated lilly white communities—pontificating about diversity— Inflation is crushing middle class and lower income families in America today—and there is no end in sight—in fact—the fed is about to jack up interest rates again—because they are nowhere near the 2% rate they need—BUT Joe Biden keeps claiming we are all doing great—of course with his ugly brain fog—he might actually believe that—and that he drove an 18 wheeler—or that he marched in the civil rights movement—which of course he didn't— Our cities are on fire with rioting and crime—murders and violence are totally out of control—Republicans want to hire more police officers and back the blue—while many on the left keep harping on defund the police— There is a complete disconnect in schools where teachers unions and activist educators want to push transgender ideology while teaching kids that America is a racist and terrible place where you have victims and oppressors and its all based on skin color— What are the threats to America—lets have some others weigh in and get some other perspectives— Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was in California over the weekend giving a speech at the Ronald Reagan Library—he has some ideas about what we need to fix in this country— Like I said a moment ago—unless you have reached the 1 percent and maybe even then—you are not immune to the exploding prices of everything—from food—to transportation to medication—and of course shelter— The price of everything is off the charts—and with more interest rates that will hit anyone trying to buy a house or a used car going up again—its getting worse— Yet the divide is everywhere—in the media—the corporate rags and talking heads always blame those that are conservatives—even though any rational conversation would disprove such a fallacy—they just persist— And in the Republican Party—a bumpy ride so far—with Former President Donald Trump holding a commanding lead in the polls—while many are still looking for an alternative— BUT not everyone is buying what the left wing cable outlets are pushing—and some of those are on the far left— This is very long—and very much worth it—
Join Doc Holliday as he looks to the futrue of conservatives and the Republican Party. Doc uses a clip from the Ronald Reagan Library to help generate the type of leader that we need now to face the socialism we are experiencing. Great leaders are in the movement for freedom and liberty and our next […] The post Where Do Republicans Go From Here? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Adam "Ruckus" Clark is the host of The Daily Ruckus podcast on Alternate Current Radio, who's interests are in culture, current events and media. He's a webmaster content creator, media analyst, social media manager, a wordslinger and a business manager. After the 2020 pandemic was announced Ruckus, motivated by the immense psyops at play, joined Alternate Current Radio as a key player and popular podcaster. GUEST OVERVIEW: Steven Barber built the Apollo 11 and the Apollo 13 Monuments for Nasa and now he is finishing Sally Ride on the East Coast and will be building a Sally Ride Monument on the West Coast at the Ronald Reagan Library, placing this incredible Monument, 100 feet from where the President is buried! We are a week away from going back to the moon setting up the first female footprint on the lunar surface, and this is all all started because of Sally Ride. The unveiling of this incredible Monument on the 40th anniversary of Sally‘s mission and how apropos it is that one week from today we go back to the moon with the sister of Apollo Artemis which was all the impetus, of Sally Ride.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Steven Barber built the Apollo 11 and the Apollo 13 Monuments for NASA and now he is finishing Sally Ride on the East Coast and will be building a Sally Ride Monument on the West Coast at the Ronald Reagan Library, placing this incredible Monument, 100 feet from where the President is buried! We are a week away from going back to the moon, setting up the first female footprint on the lunar surface, and this is all all started because of Sally Ride. The unveiling of this incredible Monument on the 40th anniversary of Sally‘s mission and how appropriate it is that one week from today we go back to the moon with the sister of Apollo Artemis which was all the impetus, of Sally Ride.
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts Melissa Giller who joins the show to share how The Ronald Reagan Library is celebrating Presidents' Day this year.
Author Richard Sills draws from his experience as a former teacher of elementary classes in writing children's books. In his book, “Christmas Story”, he retells the well-known holiday narrative “The Night Before Christmas” so both the young and adults can enjoy this classic tale. In this story, he lets the adults experience the Christmas magic. While the children remain sleeping in their beds, it is the adult who gets to witness the wonders of Christmas. He meets Santa Clause and goes on a ride on Santa's sled while he delivers presents to children everywhere. He asks Santa about his presents and when he returns home, he wakes up his wife and joins his children. He finds his gift is that his wife is going to have a child. Through sleigh rides and visits with Santa Clause himself, this story shows that the holiday magic can be experienced by all ages. This book is available online and can be purchased at online bookstores. About the Author Educator-Computer Scientist, Richard Sills, made his first appearance on the Joe Franklin TV show on WOR TV in 1977 discussing his "CHILDREN'S ART EXHIBIT" at Columbia Teachers College in New York City. In 1978 he was named "Educator of the Decade" for his experimental use of children as teachers in the New York City public school system. He had taught at the elementary school level in Ocean Hill Brownsville which was an underprivileged area in Brooklyn, New York. He met with remarkable success which was demonstrably shown in the art that the children created. The work was exhibited in numerous other location in New York: Hunter College, Macys, and Citibank to name a few. And he garnered major articles in newspapers including: The Daily News and the Palm Beach Times. He discussed his work on numerous local radio stations as well as: ABC, NBC, and CBS radio which aired nationally. He was a close friend of Bob Kane, the legendary creator of the comic book hero: Batman. Mr. Sills' tremendously successful art exhibits took place in the late 1970s. At that time Newsweek films did a brief segment about his "Children Teaching Children" program which aired nationally. Mr. Sills made in all 12 appearances on the Joe Franklin TV show and became a close personal friend of Mr. Franklin. While he attended Boston University, which he graduated from as an English major, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Boston University Literary and Arts magazine during the turbulent late 60s. He has also studied at Harvard University, Columbia Teachers College, and the New School of Social Research. Currently, he holds five patents in Computer Science and is represented by THE POTOMAC INSTITUTE FOR POLICY STUDIES, a prominent scientific think tank in Washington, D.C. Mr. Sills has won numerous awards for his poetry. And his award winning patriotic poem: "Our Flag" dedicated to President Reagan is on permanent display in the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California where he was the Founding Sponsor of The Presidential Learning Center. In 1980, Mr. Sills ran as the "love and good humor" Presidential candidate of the "Children's Party" at the age of 33 to lighten up the campaign. He endorsed President Reagan who went on to win the · election by an overwhelming majority. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Friday morning Wake Up Call. With the 20th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 lingering, Melissa Giller, Chief Marketing Officer at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute joins the show to provide details around the anniversary event happening at the Ronald Reagan Library this Saturday in Simi Valley. Jen also teases KFI Reporter' Steve Gregory's special airing twice on Saturday and will be a 6-part podcast. The House Whisperer Dean Sharp joins Jen for this week's segment of Jen and the House Whisperer, where the two talk about unconventional ways to decorate your kitchen to make it eye-catching for you and your guests.
Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Friday morning Wake Up Call and is joined by Melissa Giller, Chief Marketing Officer at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. She talks with Jen about the 9/11/01 exhibit and memorial happening this Saturday at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, CA.
Maureen From Quarantine Pop-Up Podcast in Simi Valley shines the light from the Ronald Reagan Library on a QiGong Tree Meditation Zhan Zhuang
In 2016, 80 percent of white Evangelicals voted for President Trump. How has he repaid them? And four years on, can one of the largest denominations of any religion in the US help him stay in the White House? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes.Guest: David Charter, US editor of the Times. Host: David Aaronovitch.Clips used: AP, Fox News, First Baptist Dallas YouTube, Ronald Reagan Library, CNN, Cuyagoha Community College, Joe Biden YouTube. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Kengor, Ph.D., is professor of political science at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania, and a New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen books. He is senior director and chief academic fellow at the Institute for Faith & Freedom and formerly served as visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His articles have appeared in publications from the Washington Post andUSA Today to the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times; he is a longtime columnist and senior editor for The American Spectator. Dr. Kengor is an internationally recognized authority on (among other topics) Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, communism, socialism, and conservatism. This is an audio podcast of The Dr J Show. Full video episode is available here. Dr. Kengor is frequently interviewed by the BBC, Fox News, MSNBC, C-SPAN, NPR, EWTN, the Christian Broadcasting Network, by radio hosts such as Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, and Bill Bennett, and by TV personalities like Megyn Kelly, Bill O’Reilly, and Joe Scarborough. He often writes for National Catholic Register and Crisis Magazine. Dr. Kengor’s books have been published by HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Ignatius Press, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, HarperPerennial, and many others. In 2017, he released what has been described as his “magnum opus,” A Pope and a President: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Extraordinary Untold Story of the 20th Century. Among his bestsellers are the 2012 book, The Communist, and his 2004 classic, God and Ronald Reagan. Several of his books are the basis for major films, including the film The Divine Plan (Robert Orlando, producer), which screened in theaters nationwide in 2019. In the summer of 2020, he will be publishing The Devil and Karl Marx (St. Benedict Press/TAN Books). Kengor is a frequent public speaker, at venues such as the Ronald Reagan Library, the Reagan Ranch Center, National Press Club, Heritage Foundation, Princeton University’s James Madison Program, American Enterprise Institute, the Center for Strategic & International Studies, the Gerald Ford Library, the National Presbyterian Church, the Fulton Sheen Cultural Center, and at colleges including the University of Virginia, the College of William & Mary, the Naval Academy, and Notre Dame University. Kengor received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and master’s degree from The American University’s School of International Service. He holds an honorary doctorate from Franciscan University. He and his wife, Susan, have eight children, two of which are adopted. Readings & Resources "Teen Vogue to Teen Girls: Marx Good, Reagan Bad," by Paul Kengor, American Spectator The Devil and Karl Marx: Communism's Long March of Death, Deception, and Infiltration, by Paul Kengor (TAN Books) "Cultural Marxism and Its Conspirators," American Spectator series by Paul Kengor (part one & part two) Resources from the Ruth Institute "Toxic ideologies and how to detect them," Dr J’s FB chat, May 6, 2020 (full text here on Dr J's blog) "Why power mongers love impossible goals," Dr J’s FB Chat, May 7, 2020 (full text here) "Scapegoats in paradise," Dr J’s Chat, May 8, 2020 (full text here)
Suzi Liu is a Southern California mom who, after becoming an empty nester parent, turned her passion for property investments into a real estate career that led her to become a top 1% in-the-nation agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. In this interview, we talk about the challenges Suzi faced in the early part of her career, the doubts she had to overcome, and the positive mindset and strong work ethic that led to her success. Raised in the Midwest, Suzi is an alumni of University of California, Santa Barbara. She worked in sales and marketing for 15 years. During that time, she become an investor in vacation rental properties in the Santa Barbara area. While raising two daughters, she worked with more than sixteen different philanthropies through National Charity League (NCL), and was president of the Vista Robles Chapter, which has more than 200 members. Suzi has been a mentor at the Ronald Reagan Student Leadership Program at Ronald Reagan Library. She also served as co-leader for 10+ years of her daughter's Girl Scout troop, during which time she mentored multiple troop members to attain Girl Scouts' highest honor, the Gold Award. Suzi's husband Paul is an attorney specializing in Wills, Trusts and Estates. They live in Thousand Oaks and Santa Barbara, California.More On SuziWebsite: SuziLiu.comEmail: suziliu@bhhscalhomes.comMore On ThorOn Instagram: @thorchallgrenOn Facebook: Facebook.com/coursechangepodcastWin Your Week 7-Day Guide Free Download!Thanks for listening!
Presser from Venture County on fires. Eric Leonard reports from Moorpark. No one on the Conway Crew has been to the Ronald Reagan Library. Dr. Ray talks about the air quality. Fritz Coleman talks about the weather conditions. World Series ends with the Nationals winning!
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we travel back in time to November 28, 2012 when former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joined us at the Reagan Library to discuss his new book, “Victory at Yorktown.” This was Speaker Gingrich’s fourth time to speak at the Reagan Library, although he came back many times after, as well.
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present General Stanley McChrystal, who spoke at the Reagan Library on November 14, 2018.
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present Marc Ambinder, who spoke at the Reagan Library on October 10, 2018.
In this week’s podcast, we look back 27 years ago to the grand opening of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum on November 4, 1991. Five U.S. Presidents and six first ladies gathered for the opening ceremonies – the first time in history that that many US Presidents had ever gathered together before.
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present a conversation between Peter Thiel and author Ryan Holiday on Holiday’s latest book, Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker and the Anatomy of Intrigue.
In honor of Memorial Day, this week’s podcast features President Reagan’s May 28, 1984 remarks which he delivered during Memorial Day ceremonies honoring an unknown serviceman of the Vietnam Conflict.
In this week’s podcast, we look at President Reagan’s remarks and a question-and-answer session with the students and faculty at Moscow State University on May 31, 1988.
On May 25, 2010, to an audience including first lady Nancy Reagan, former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney spoke at the Reagan Library. He had previously been at the Reagan Library in May 2007 and January 2008 during the Republican presidential candidates debates.
In this week’s podcast, we look at President Reagan’s remarks to Harley-Davidson Company employees in York, Pennsylvania on May 6, 1987.
In this week’s podcast, we will look at two speeches, given on the same day in the Federal Republic of Germany, on May 5, 1985. The first was President Reagan’s remarks at a commemorative ceremony at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp and the second are his remarks at a Joint German-American Military Ceremony at Bitburg Air Force Base.
The nucleus of Bon Bon Vivant so good they named it twice is the extended Cosio family, Glori and sister Abigail and Abigail s husband Jeremy Kelley. On paper it sounds like some kind of mafia setup, but in real life the band with addition of Ry D Antonio on drums sounds like a swirling melange of rockin Gypsy jazz, shaken not stirred into a sophisto lounge New Orleans danceable feel good fest. And if you can believe it, they started out in Simi Valley, home of the Ronald Reagan Library. Seth Smiley started out in Baton Rouge, but soon found his way to New Orleans where he married into one of the city s royal families the Wolfes. If you ve been in New Orleans for some time you ll know the Wolfes as the folks behind the landmark Wagner s Meat stores. If you arrived later, you ll be more familiar with the current Wolfe family HQ, Melba s po boy shop. Seth is an oxymoron a nice lawyer. Maybe there is something in a name. Seth s take on how he eschews trials for negotiation is refreshing and educational. New Orleans is typically at the top of the list of "worst of..." anything and the bottom of the list of "best of..." anything. But, not this list. Hopefully you re sitting down because this is going to come as a shock. Did you know that we are not at the top of the list of most alcohol consumption in the country Or even in the state They drink more than us in New Orleans, in Houma Yes, apparently Houma is the booze and drug capital of Louisiana. And we have that on good authority. Dr. Susan Julius aka Dr. J is an addictionist at Townsend, a nationwide operation that has 8 addiction clinics in Louisiana. Dr J tells us, "If you learn nothing else today, understand this," and goes on to explain that addiction to anything, from Netflix to heroin, is exactly the same. And it all has a single genetic cause that can be chemically corrected Addiction treatment is really changing, and where better to learn about it than over a cocktail at Happy Hour. Andrew Duhon makes his last appearance on Happy Hour as a guy with two recorded albums. The next time Andrew comes on Happy Hour he ll be a guy with 3 albums Andrew s new record False River comes out this week, though it s not quite as simple as it used to be before digital downloads complicated the music business. Whatever exact date you can get it, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Even if you are diehard Duhon fan already this is going to blow you away. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon.
Walk through Air Force One in the middle of the huge airplane hangar at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. See a large section of the Berlin Wall that United States President Reagan so famously stood in front of when he exclaimed, “Mr. Gorbashev, tear down this wall!” Visit the memorial site of … More Ronald Reagan Library Highlights The post Ronald Reagan Library Highlights appeared first on One Perfect Day In.
We are pleased that Hugh Traulsen has agreed to be our guest to discuss the troubling concept of converting our police force to an armed force. Mr. Traulsen's motives are altruistic and he is simply trying to make the world a better place. His background has been varied and interesting. He was responsible for a whistle blower complaint which resulted in a high placed political figure being displaced and he accomplished that through lodging a complaint with the Wall Street Journal. To his credit, he has a poem in the Ronald Reagan Library, has received a letter from President Obama and is well known in numerous social and media circles. Please feel free to call with your questions or comments 646-652-4620. Look forward to hearing from you.
It's an Emporium! Jeff Reitz and Tonya Mickesh are over halfway through their goal of visiting Disneyland 366 days in a row, and we check in with them and learn more about their ambitious goal. Also, Kristen visits the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives at the Ronald Reagan Library and files a comprehensive report. Next, Jeff reports on the recent "Glow with the Show" AP event, and we debate the effectiveness of the new illuminated Mickey Ear hats. Plus - an animation auction, Wreck-it Ralph and Brave mobile games... and a very special announcement!