| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Mon. 9/9 | 10:15 AM |
Tim Snowball - Atty at Pacific Legal Fdn - college free speech
Tim discusses a lawsuit brought by students at the University of Texas-Austin for being silenced on free speech issues. |
| Wed. 9/11 | 10:15 AM |
Neville Cramer, security expert - border security since 9/11
Neville Cramer discusses current US immigration & border security on the 18th anniversary of 9/11. |
| Fri. 9/13 | 10:15 AM |
Eileen Heishman, author - coping with mass killers
Eileen Heishman discusses her book examining mass killings ... and the steps toward intervention. |
| Mon. 9/16 | 10:15 AM |
Trey Kovacs, Competitive Enterprise Inst - CA's flawed labor bill
Trey Kovacs discusses California's bill to treat independent contractors as employees, restricting the rights of businesses. |
| Wed. 9/18 | 10:15 AM |
Kerry McDonald, CATO Institute - Homeschooling a good choice
Kerry McDonald discusses her CATO report on how school choice is good for homeschooled students. |
| Mon. 9/23 | 10:15 AM |
Myron Ebell, Competitive Enterprise Inst - climate change hokum
Myron Ebell talks about 50 years of apocalyptic climate predictions that never occurred. |
| Wed. 9/25 | 10:15 AM |
GianCarlo Canaparo, Heritage Fdn - California vs Trump
GianCarlo Canaparo talks about a new California law forcing Presidential candidates to provide 5 years of tax returns to get on the ballot. |
| Fri. 9/27 | 10:15 AM |
Dan Ortner, Pacific Legal Fdn - no diversity at UC-Davis
Daniel Ortner discusses a requirement of professors seeking tenure at UC-Davis to submit an "equity, diversity, and inclusion statement". |
| Mon. 9/30 | 10:15 AM |
John Malcolm, Heritage Foundation - impeachment consequences
John Malcolm discusses the ramifications of impeaching a President. |
| Wed. 10/2 | 10:15 AM |
John Sammel, Toastmasters - speaking well in public
John Sammel discusses how Toastmasters has improved his public speaking ability and enhanced his life and business. |
| Fri. 10/4 | 10:15 AM |
Patrick Hedger, Competitive Enterprise Inst - net neutrality nixed
Patrick Hedger discusses the Appeals Court decision reversing the rules on net neutrality. |
| Mon. 10/7 | 10:15 AM |
Daniel Cox, American Enterprise Inst - politics & relationships
Daniel Cox talks about his organization's study about how politics shapes, hurts, and helps social relationships. |
| Wed. 10/9 | 10:15 AM |
Ryan Young, Competitive Enterprise Inst - minimum wage pitfalls
Ryan Young discusses how raising the minimum wage forces many employers to cut other benefits, including health care coverage. |
| Fri. 10/11 | 10:15 AM |
George Morrison, author - Natural Healing
George Morrison discusses how natural healing doctors are being denied legitamacy by the government. |
| Wed. 10/16 | 10:15 AM |
Jarrett Stepman, Author - the war on Columbus Day
Jarrett Stepman talks about the abolishment of Columbus Day in Washington DC and the truth about the explorer |
| Fri. 10/18 | 10:15 AM |
Mustafa Akyol, journalist & author - Turkey/Kurd conflict
Mustafa Akyol talks about how the Turks and Kurds became enemies due to relatively modern nationalism. |
| Mon. 10/21 | 10:30 AM |
Kent Lassman, Competitive Enterprise Inst - costly Green New Deal
Kent Lassman, President of the Competive Enterprise Institute, discusses how the proposed Green New Deal is unaffordable and destructive. |
| Wed. 10/23 | 10:15 AM |
Mark Thornton, Ludwig von Mises Inst - The Skyscraper Curse
Mark Thornton discusses his book: "The Skyscraper Curse and How Austrian Economics Predicted Every Major Economic Crisis of the Last Century". |
| Fri. 10/25 | 10:15 AM |
Mark Miller, Pacific Legal Fdn - socialism vs capitalism
Mark Miller talks about the morality of socialism versus capitalism. |
| Mon. 10/28 | 10:15 AM |
Mike Gonzalez, Heritage Foundation - China's Splinternet
Mike Gonzales discusses whether China's censors will bring us the "splinternet". |