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Host Clay Howerton talks with Sally Pipes, CEO of The Pacific Research Institute and author of "The World's Medicine Chest."
California has long been a trendsetter...but not always for the right reasons. Known for its innovative spirit and sun-soaked coastline, the state grapples with a multitude of policy challenges, from housing costs to environmental regulations. California's decisions often ripple across the nation, influencing policies from coast to coast. This episode features interviews with leaders from two influential think tanks—Pacific Research Institute and California Policy Center—about their efforts to counteract detrimental policies and promote free-market solutions in the Golden State. These organizations are not only tackling local issues but are also providing a blueprint for other states to avoid California's pitfalls. Sally Pipes is the longtime president of the Pacific Research Institute, a healthcare expert, and author of several books. Rowena Itchon serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the Pacific Research Institute. Will Swaim is the president of the California Policy Center.
Donald Trump is moving fast, yet one big question is how his more populist GOP will handle the pressing issue of healthcare. On this episode of All Things, Sally Pipes--healthcare aficionado and author of "The World's Medicine Chest"--lays out the risks of Joe Biden's coming drug price controls, the need to cut billions in waste and fraud from Medicaid, the fading chances for replacing ObamaCare, and the upsides and downsides of some of Trump's health cabinet picks, including HHS Secretary RFK, Jr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden With Guests, Sally Pipes and Hope Scheppelman - its time for DOGE to turn its attention to waste, fraud and abuse Author Sally Pipes says it's time for DOGE to turn its attention to waste, fraud and abuse in the Medicaid/Medicare systems. Plus current CO GOP Vice Chair Hope Scheppelman joins the show announcing she is seeking re-election.
This week, we present a special presentation of our recent webinar with Sally Pipes, PRI President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy, discussing her new book, The World's Medicine Chest: How America Achieved Pharmaceutical Supremacy – and How to Keep It (Encounter Books). The book explores how America became the world's leader in biopharmaceutical innovation through market capitalism and argues that the embrace by Democrats and even some Republicans to follow Europe and enact controls on prescription drugs would be a grave mistake. Plus Ro and Tim discuss the infamous Trump-Zelensky Oval Office spat, and Gavin Newsom's new podcast.
Grassroots warrior and current CO GOP Chair Hope Scheppelman announces she is seeking re-election. Plus author Sally Pipes calls on DOGE to tackle waste, fraud and abuse at Medicare and Medicaid.
Kerry Lutz and Sally C. Pipes discussed the significant waste in government healthcare programs, particularly Medicare and Medicaid, which cost over a trillion dollars annually, highlighting issues such as fraud where deceased individuals continue to receive benefits. Sally expressed optimism about potential reforms under Elon Musk's leadership at Doge, which could streamline healthcare administration, and they examined the implications of recent executive orders restricting benefits for illegal immigrants, suggesting these could reduce government size and lower taxes, thereby addressing inflation. The conversation also touched on the impact of tariffs preceding tax cuts and the role of AI in healthcare, with Sally noting its potential to reduce administrative staff needs and assist in diagnoses, while emphasizing the necessity of human verification. They raised concerns about government efficiency, citing that only 6% of federal employees returned to work post-COVID, and discussed the challenges of reshoring manufacturing due to regulatory hurdles and workforce education. Both expressed hope for reforms under Trump's leadership to promote a smaller government that could enhance entrepreneurship and productivity, with Sally referencing her book, "The World's Medicine Chest," for further insights. Find Sally here: https://www.pacificresearch.org Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe
Hour 1: The Tara Show - “Canadians Booing the US National Anthem” “Marco Rubio Gives One Sunday Show An Education On WW2 Germany!” “Ryan Wrecker Talks With Sally Pipes About Pharma Costs” “How Do We Lower Housing Prices?”
-PragerU CEO Marissa Streit joins the show to discuss the RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard confirmations. -EPA administrator Lee Zeldin demands return of $20B in taxpayer money . -Newsmax Contributor and author Sally Pipes talks about repairing the Medicare and Medicaid systems. Today's podcast is sponsored by : BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! GREEN CHEF - The #1 Meal Kit for Eating Well! Go to http://GreenChef.com/newsmaxfree and use code newsmaxfree to get started with FREE Salads for two months plus 50% off your first box. PROSPER WELLNESS – Joint Restore: Delicious gummies that radically reduce pain and inflammation in your joints FAST. Visit http://JointRestore2.com right now and use promo code ROB to get 20% off. To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB • X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax • BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com • Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the new Trump Administration continues its work at a breakneck pace the Democrats are losing it. And with RFK Jr taking over at HHS we talk to Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute about her new book, The World’s Medicine Chest, and contemplate what’s ahead for you, medicine and Big Pharma. All that […]
As the new Trump Administration continues its work at a breakneck pace the Democrats are losing it.And with RFK Jr taking over at HHS we talk to Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute about her new book, The World's Medicine Chest, and contemplate what's ahead for you, medicine and Big Pharma.All that and the Parting Shot.
In this episode, Joe Grogan and Sally Pipes dive into the future of U.S. healthcare policy, discussing potential reforms under a second Trump administration. They explore executive orders, Medicaid challenges, and the flaws in Canada's healthcare system. The conversation also tackles a provocative question: Could Canada ever become the 51st state? Sally breaks down the political, economic, and healthcare implications of such a shift. Plus, they discuss California's wildfire mismanagement and the urgent need for political change.
John J. Miller is joined by Sally C. Pipes to discuss her new book, 'The World's Medicine Chest.'
0:00 - New Marxist Party rallies for USAID 14:16 - BLM Brandon polling 29:03 - FBI 48:20 - George Beebe, a former director of Russia analysis at the Central Intelligence Agency and currently Director of Grand Strategy at the Quincy Institute, on Trump's new way of looking at the middle east and Tulsi's confirmation chances 01:00:43 - Joe & Sandy Abraham, Father and Aunt of Katie Abraham, share their grief and call for justice after Katie was tragically killed in a hit-and-run accident involving an illegal immigrant in Urbana, IL 01:18:48 - Reaction to Interview with Joe & Sandy Abraham 01:37:09 - Jasmine Crockett AKA "Bleach Blond Bad Built Butch Beach Body" Spice: mediocre white boys and their tears 01:53:46 - Sally Pipes, president/CEO and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy at the Pacific Research Institute, shares details from new book The World’s Medicine Chest: How America Achieved Pharmaceutical Supremacy—and How to Keep ItSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of DC EKG, hosts Joe Grogan and Eric Ueland sit down with Sally Pipes, the President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, to discuss California's decision to provide free healthcare to illegal immigrants and its implications for taxpayers and the healthcare system. Throughout the discussion, Sally delves into the challenges of a single-payer healthcare system, discusses patient empowerment amidst government-centric policies, and critiques the Affordable Care Act for its ongoing issues. She passionately advocates for reforms such as revisiting Certificate of Need (CON) laws and expanding scope of practice for non-physician practitioners, highlighting their potential to enhance healthcare access and affordability. Sally also emphasizes the transformative impact of telehealth on improving accessibility, particularly in underserved areas. Support the show: https://x.com/DCEKGpodcast Follow Sally: https://x.com/sallypipes
Circa 1990, the late great Milton Friedman gave this eloquent half-hour introduction to his views on economic policy. David Boaz, Cato's executive vice-president, then moderates a free-wheeling policy conversation between Friedman, David Henderson of the Naval Post-Graduate School, Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute, and Hannes Gissurarson of the University of Iceland.
Listen as PRI's All Stars – Wayne Winegarden, Lance Izumi, Sally Pipes, and Steve Smith – respond to Gov. Newsom's much-anticipated 2024-25 state budget plan. They discuss Gov. Newsom's much lower state budget projection and spending priorities, the budget's impact on K-12 education, whether the Governor will suspend the controversial $25 health care minimum wage increase, and how it will affect efforts to increase public safety in California.
Our podcast guest this week is Sally Pipes, PRI president and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care. Sally discusses two health care bills that are wending their way through the legislature. Senate bill 770 is a new bill sponsored by Senator Scott Wiener – a more incremental approach to single-payer. The other bill, sponsored by Assemblyman Ash Kalra, is one that we've seen in the past, an approach that would mean a complete takeover of health care by state government. She also updates listeners on Sen. Bernie Sanders' new efforts at the federal level.
Guests: Mark Moyar, Sally Pipes, Ken Calvert, and Daniel Himebaugh ’04 Host Scot Bertram talks with Mark Moyar, William P. Harris Chair in Military History at Hillsdale College, about his new book Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965-1968, the second of his planned three-part series on the War. Sally Pipes, President, CEO, and Thomas W. […]
Guests: Mark Moyar, Sally Pipes, Ken Calvert, and Daniel Himebaugh '04 Host Scot Bertram talks with Mark Moyar, William P. Harris Chair in Military History at Hillsdale College, about his new book Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965-1968, the second of his planned three-part series on the War. Sally Pipes, President, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses what to expect in 2023 from the health care sector. Ken Calvert, Professor of Ancient History at Hillsdale, takes us back to talk about Cicero, Cato and the defense of the Roman Republic. And Hillsdale grad Daniel Himebaugh '04 tells us about his experiences at the College and working as Leadership Counsel for the Republican Caucus of the Washington State Senate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest report from the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs shows that more than one in ten staffers have yet to complete mandatory suicide prevention training. Sally Pipes, CEO, president, and health care policy fellow at the Pacific Research Institute discusses the report and why the VA needs to move to a voucher system quickly. Read the report: https://www.va.gov/oig/pubs/VAOIG-22-00813-253.pdf Our veterans put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms America stands for. They deserve the best when it comes to health care. Sadly, this isn't the case, especially when it comes to mental health and crisis care. Veterans get care through the Veterans Health Administration, a health system managed by the government. It provides a glimpse of care under a socialized medicine model. On this episode, Pipes discusses: - The October report from the Inspector General and what it says about mental health care- The prevalence of suicide among vets- How VA care functions- Long waits and why vouchers for private care could provide the best solution Pipes has written about VA care in many articles and speaks on the issue. Two recent articles include: The VA is Failing America's Heroes - AgainDec 4, 2022, News-Presshttps://www.news-press.com/story/opinion/2022/12/04/va-failing-americas-heroes-again/10799464002/ Veteran Suicides Testify to a Health Care TravestyNov 1, 2022, Washington Examinerhttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/veteran-suicides-testify-to-a-healthcare-travesty
The latest report from the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs shows that more than one in ten staffers have yet to complete mandatory suicide prevention training. Sally Pipes, CEO, president, and health care policy fellow at the Pacific Research Institute discusses the report and why the VA needs to move to a voucher system quickly. Read the report: https://www.va.gov/oig/pubs/VAOIG-22-00813-253.pdf Our veterans put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms America stands for. They deserve the best when it comes to health care. Sadly, this isn't the case, especially when it comes to mental health and crisis care. Veterans get care through the Veterans Health Administration, a health system managed by the government. It provides a glimpse of care under a socialized medicine model. On this episode, Pipes discusses: - The October report from the Inspector General and what it says about mental health care- The prevalence of suicide among vets- How VA care functions- Long waits and why vouchers for private care could provide the best solution Pipes has written about VA care in many articles and speaks on the issue. Two recent articles include: The VA is Failing America's Heroes - AgainDec 4, 2022, News-Presshttps://www.news-press.com/story/opinion/2022/12/04/va-failing-americas-heroes-again/10799464002/ Veteran Suicides Testify to a Health Care TravestyNov 1, 2022, Washington Examinerhttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/veteran-suicides-testify-to-a-healthcare-travesty
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, October 20, 20224:20 pm: Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, joins the program to discuss her piece for Forbes in which she describes how socialized medicine is tanking the economy in Great Britain4:38 pm: Representative Mike Kohler joins Rod for a conversation about his op-ed piece in the Deseret News where he explains the high cost of food can be traced back to farms, and he places the blame squarely on the shortage of farm workers6:05 pm: Freedomworks Economist Stephen Moore joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation's economy6:20 pm: Amie Parnes, Senior White House Correspondent at The Hill joins the program for a conversation about how Joe Biden is now viewed as a drag on the election hopes of Democrats6:38 pm: Ned Ryun, Founder and CEO of American Majority, joins the show to discuss his piece for American Greatness in which he says things are much worse for Democrats than the polls show they are6:50 pm: Isaac Schorr, Media and Enterprise Reporter for National Review, joins the program to discuss his latest piece on how local Democrats are handcuffing police and driving the rise in crime
HR1 Will CO End the Nonsense? | Sally Pipes: Medicare for All Failure | Fast Food Changing 9/12/22 by John Rush
Now that it has been passed by Congress, PRI's top experts join us to discuss what the so-called Inflation Reduction Act will mean for you and your family. Sally Pipes analyzes the health care provisions of the legislation, particularly its impact on the future of Obamacare, and the development and availability of life-saving medications. Wayne Winegarden discusses the bill's climate provisions, and whether it will have any positive impact on inflation or the economy.
Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Thomas Smith Fellow for Healthcare Policy with the Pacific Research Institute discusses how high prescription drug prices are and ways to save on prescription drugs.
G. Jasin, B. Pemberton, Candidates for Catalina Foothills School Board; S. Pipes, Pacific Research Institute
TOPICS: The science of beer, a doctor shortage in the U.S., the Irish poet Seamus Heaney, and challenges to American liberty Host Scot Bertram talks with Christopher Hamilton, Professor of Chemistry and noted homebrewer, about the science behind beer. Sally Pipes, president, CEO, and the Thomas W. Smith fellow in healthcare policy at the Pacific […]
TOPICS: The science of beer, a doctor shortage in the U.S., the Irish poet Seamus Heaney, and challenges to American liberty Host Scot Bertram talks with Christopher Hamilton, Professor of Chemistry and noted homebrewer, about the science behind beer. Sally Pipes, president, CEO, and the Thomas W. Smith fellow in healthcare policy at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses the doctor shortage in the U.S. and health care messaging ahead of the midterm elections. Elizabeth Fredericks, Assistant Professor of English at Hillsdale, returns for more of her series on modern Irish poetry, this time focusing on Seamus Heaney. And we hear excerpts from a Hillsdale lecture given by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on challenges to American liberty.
TOPICS: The science of beer, a doctor shortage in the U.S., the Irish poet Seamus Heaney, and challenges to American libertyHost Scot Bertram talks with Christopher Hamilton, Professor of Chemistry and noted homebrewer, about the science behind beer. Sally Pipes, president, CEO, and the Thomas W. Smith fellow in healthcare policy at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses the doctor shortage in the U.S. and health care messaging ahead of the midterm elections. Elizabeth Fredericks, Assistant Professor of English at Hillsdale, returns for more of her series on modern Irish poetry, this time focusing on Seamus Heaney. And we hear excerpts from a Hillsdale lecture given by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on challenges to American liberty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Pipes, CEO and Fellow in Healthcare at Pacific Research Institute, talks about what we can do to fix our current failing healthcare system.
HR2 Sally Pipes: Better Health Care | Alan Sheldon: WY HD9 | Richard Rush: Bronco's Purchase 6/6/22 by John Rush
What lessons can we learn from the *real* Summer of Rage? Intrepid Townhall reporter Julio Rosas discusses his new book, "Fiery (But Mostly Peaceful)." Andrew Malcolm and I game out Vladimir Putin's rapidly narrowing options and the shift at Politico to White House stenography... and we praise CNN's reporting. No, really! Sally Pipes returns to urge Republicans to adopt a healthcare strategy for the midterms and base it on personal choice and freedom.
As Colorado once again considers a public option for healthcare coverage, the Common Sense Digest considers and discusses in depth the likely impacts a public option for healthcare coverage would have on our system, our state budget, and our quality and access to healthcare services. Joining our Host and Chairman Earl Wright are Chris Brown, Director of Policy and Research with the Common Sense Institute, and Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, whose mission is to champion freedom, opportunity, and personal responsibility for all individuals by advancing free-market policy solutions. Ms. Pipes addresses national and international audiences on health care. In April 2018, she received an honorary Ph.D from Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy for her work on health care reform. She has written a multitude of books, written for a vast number of publications, and is an internationally recognized expert on healthcare policy. Thank you for listening to the Common Sense Digest. Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite podcatcher.
I recently had the opportunity to talk to Sally Pipes about state and local governments' responses to COVID-19, and how we should promote and cherish freedom in our actions against the virus. We should not allow the mainstream media to continue to dictate the draconian measures that many officials have implemented. Facts, science, and common sense should always been our guide when encountering a public health emergency.
In a recent Op-Ed, Pacific Research Institute President, Sally Pipes asked--Will COVID-19 launch an epidemic of cancer as the pandemic stay-at-home orders have caused patients to put off routine cancer screening. Mammogram and colonoscopy rates fell between 86 percent and 94 percent in March. One study estimates that during the past three months, more than 80,000 cancer cases have gone undiagnosed. The non-profit, Prevent Cancer Foundation recently announced the "Back on the Books" initiative to get Americans back to scheduling medical appointments like physicals and routine cancer screenings. Joining me today to discuss this is Lisa Berry Edwards. Lisa is the Managing Director for External Affairs at the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
One Down 19 to Go Today's topics include: The Hall of Fame Game slated for August 6th between the Steelers and the Cowboys in Canton has been cancelled until next year as the NFL has declared it unsafe to play a game in a 20,000 seat stadium. John has something to say about that. Then, Kathy Barnette, running for PA Congress 4th Dist., offers her perspective on the real problem facing black communities, and it’s not police misconduct. Finally, Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute tells us what the Coronavirus data really shows and what our country needs to do now. Hint: It’s not another lock down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute, and author of the book, "False Premise, False Promise: The Disastrous Reality of Medicare for All" on what Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden would do to our health care. Mara Gay's article about her math mistake on MSNBC with Brian Williams. Things to ask Sanders and Biden in this week's Phoenix debate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics: The coronavirus, single-payer health care and Medicare For All, diagramming a sentence, & LAND OF HOPE.Scot Bertram talks with Hillsdale associate professor of biology Silas Johnson about what we need to know regarding the coronavirus. Sally Pipes joins the show to discuss her new book on Medicare for All, FALSE PREMISE, FALSE PROMISE. Hillsdale's Dan Coupland explains why students should know how to diagram a sentence. And he hear excerpts from a recent Kirby Center lecture by Wilfred McClay, who also teaches a new Hillsdale online course.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sebastian talks the Iowa caucuses with Jerry Falwell Jr., previews President Trump's State of the Union with Hogan Gidley, then talks about single-payer healthcare with Sally Pipes, in-studioSupport the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Pipes, Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute, and author of The False Promise Of Single Payer Healthcare, on "Medicare For All." Extreme Excellence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harry Truman once remarked, “Give me a one-handed Economist. All my economists say 'on the one hand...', then 'but on the other…'”In several states, politicians seem to be guided as if by these elusive one-handed economists in drafting legislation for single-payer healthcare. In 2017, California's state senate managed to pass a bill (still pending) that would force all Californians into a single, state-run health care system, but the state senate's Appropriations Committee estimated it would cost more than twice the total state budget. We can't entirely blame politicians, since a majority of Americans seem to think that single-payer or “Medicare for All” would save them money and ensure access to healthcare.But as Michael Munger has noted, the middleman – whether the notorious price-gouger or more mundane insurance broker – performs a vital service in a competitive market. Unfortunately, the health care market becomes less competitive with each new government intervention, so it's no surprise that Americans are tired of the current system.It's time for a reality check.Sally Pipes is the President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute and author of several books dissecting the magical thinking that makes unworkable “Medicare for All” proposals so popular. The False Promise of Single-Payer Health Care (2018) debunked the main claims made in favor of single payer. In January 2020, her latest book False Premise, False Promise: The Disastrous Reality of Medicare for All will be released to coincide with what could be one of the most consequential elections in our history, as Democrats promise to remake a sector of the economy that constitutes 20% of total output.Pipes joined me to review the unfounded claims made by demagogues like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, such as:Single-payer increases quality – By most measures, the U.S. far outranks Canada and the UK in quality of care, including wait times and rates of recovery from serious illness. There's a reason Canadians come to the U.S. for procedures. Single payer saves money - “Between 2001 and 2016, spending by Canada's provinces on health care shot up 116.4 percent. Costs are growing faster than the rest of the economy,” she writes.In the book, we also learn that Medicare is the single biggest contributor to the national debt – around $400 billion per year. As Cato's Michael Cannon notes, “The Medicare program is a bonanza of centralized economic planning, special-interest lobbying, pricing errors, perverse incentives, low-quality care, improper payments, and fraud. To paraphrase Lenny Bruce, Medicare is so corrupt, it's thrilling.”This is the same program that Bernie Sanders wants to expand into the world's largest and most generous health care system in the world.Listen to my interview with Sally to learn the difference between Medicare for All and the “Public Option,” and why we must stay on guard against so-called moderate proposals that are designed to give way to fully socialized medicine.
Guests: Pat Vitucci, Sally Pipes, and Dawn Scott Damon. Topic: Stock Market, Democratic Candidates Courting The Union Vote, and The Freedom ChallengeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – April 6, 2019 Hugh Hewitt talks with Ohio Senator Rob Portman on the Senate’s implementation of the “nuclear option” to get President Trump’s nominations moving. Hugh Hewitt and journalist Salena Zito discuss the film “Unplanned” and Hollywood’s resistance to pro-life efforts. Hugh Hewitt talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about State Department efforts to gain the release of those Americans being held by hostile countries. Mike Gallagher examines the troubles faced by Democrat presidential candidate hopeful Joe Biden and the Democrats apparent attempt to derail his candidacy. Larry Elder talks with Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute about the lawsuits triggered by Obamacare. Dennis Prager discusses with documentary filmmaker Ami Horowitz efforts by the left to bring back racial separation on college campuses. Mike Gallagher speaks with Florida Senator Marco Rubio about the many issues facing those who monitor our southern border.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Riggs, candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction for Arizona, joins Seth in studio. Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute, and author of The False Promise Of Single Payer Healthcare, on her upcoming book event in Phoenix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why to reject the assumption that the Democrats will win in November. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning. Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, on health care reform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – October 21, 2017Mike Gallagher and Hugh Hewitt are invited to the White House to interview President Trump and Vice President Pence. President Trump discusses healthcare and media bias, while VP Pence discusses the administration's focus on tax cuts and foreign relations. Sally Pipes, president of the Pacific Research Institute, joins Larry Elder to talk about Trump's executive order on healthcare. Grover Norquist, founder and President of Americans for Tax Reform sits in with Dan Proft to share insights on President Trump's tax reform. Hugh Hewitt invites Israel's Ambassador to the U.S, Ron Dermer, on to discuss the conflict between the Kurdish and Iraqi forces in Kirkuk. Dennis Prager looks at a piece from author and playwright Andrew Klavan in light of the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Lanhee Chen, of the Hoover Institute, and Cory Garner, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, discuss the future of healthcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review -- September 30, 2017Sitting in for Hugh Hewitt, Joe Concha speaks with Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports on the NFL National Anthem controversy. Mike Huckabee shares with Michael Medved details of his show “Huckabee” on TBN. Robert Costa of the Washington Post joins Hugh Hewitt to share the latest on the devastation that took place in Puerto Rico. Larry Elder has Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, on the show to explain the latest evidence of wiretapping during the Obama Administration. Larry Elder also turns to Sally Pipes, President of the Pacific Research Institute, concerning the single-payer healthcare system in Canada. Filling in for Michael Medved, Joe Concha has Heather Nauert from the U.S Department of State to share about new strategies of the State Department concerning Syria and Russia. Mike Gallagher interviews Charles Mully, the “dad” of the world's largest family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pacific Research Institute president Sally Pipes sits down with Ben Weingarten of Encounter Books to discuss her new broadside "The Way Out of Obamacare." During the interview, Sally and Ben discuss the current and future perils awaiting America's healthcare system under President Obama's signature piece of legislation, how progressive healthcare policy has caused regressive consequences, what "single-payer" healthcare looks like and why Ms. Pipes thinks we are headed down that road, the Pipes plan to fix America's healthcare system, her cameo in Michael Moore's "Sicko" and much much more.