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Cal Thomas, "A Watchman in the Night"
Cal Thomas, "A Watchman in the Night"

Longtime syndicated columnist and author Cal Thomas discusses his book "A Watchman in the Night," a look back at his over 50 year career in journalis…

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Jean Twenge, "Generations"
Jean Twenge, "Generations"

San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge discusses her book "Generations," about the differences between the six generations – The…

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Richard Norton Smith, "An Ordinary Man"
Richard Norton Smith, "An Ordinary Man"

Presidential historian and author Richard Norton Smith discusses his biography of President Gerald Ford titled "An Ordinary Man." He talks about Ford…

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Rebecca Roberts, "Untold Power"
Rebecca Roberts, "Untold Power"

The one thing most anyone knows about First Lady Edith Wilson is that she conspired to cover for Woodrow Wilson after he suffered a debilitating stro…

2 years, 11 months ago

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David Bonior & Father Peter Daly on Aiding Ukrainian War Refugees
David Bonior & Father Peter Daly on Aiding Ukrainian War Refugees

For two weeks in March 2023, former U.S. representatives David Bonior (D-MI) and Jim McDermott (D-WA), along with retired Catholic priest Peter Daly,…

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Joan Biskupic, "Nine Black Robes"
Joan Biskupic, "Nine Black Robes"

Supreme Court reporter Joan Biskupic, author of "Nine Black Robes," talks about the Supreme Court during and after the Trump administration. She argu…

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Neil King, Walking to New York City
Neil King, Walking to New York City

In April of 2021, former Wall Street Journal reporter and Washington, DC, resident Neil King joined us to recount tales of his nearly 300 mile trek f…

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Jeff Hobbs, "Children of the State"
Jeff Hobbs, "Children of the State"

Bestselling author and journalist Jeff Hobbs discusses his book "Children of the State," which looks at the workings of the juvenile justice system i…

3 years ago

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Elizabeth Cobbs, "Fearless Women"
Elizabeth Cobbs, "Fearless Women"

Texas A&M American history professor Elizabeth Cobbs, author of "Fearless Women," talks about the history of feminism and feminists in the United Sta…

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James Rosen, "Scalia"
James Rosen, "Scalia"

By advancing his judicial philosophies of "originalism" and "textualism," Antonin Scalia became one of the 20th century's most influential justices. …

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