Prom and i was the equivalent of a freshman at the university and i came home at 2 00 oclock at night and the light was on americas and the war. Why did i touch you so much. What did that mean for you. I did not cry then. How old were you. I was 18. The late author john lucas, indepth was born 20 years ago, since 2000 over 230 nonfiction and fiction authors over time have appeared on indepth, Freedman Alice walke walker, bob woodward, george will, just to name a few. Over the next three hours our goal is to review the last 20 years of indepth but also to ask you a couple of questions, here they are, who was your favorite indepth guest, what book are you reading now and who is your favorite Nonfiction Author, that is what we will be talking about and showing the video from the past 20 years as well but here is how you can dial in on the 20th anniversary of indepth, 202 7488200 for those of you in the mountain in the Eastern Central time zone 202 7488201 if you live in the mountain and p
and now larry schweikert, history professor at the university of dayton, talked about his book dragon slayer, s on six presidents who confronted the washington swamp after taking office. it is hosted by the hard-line institute, this is an hour and 20 minutes. this is my first time at one of these events in quite some time since i became president. that puts me on the road quite a bit, and that s a good thing, but it keeps me away oftentimes from events like this. tomorrow i fighter omaha nebraska and i will be meeting with the governor, meeting with members of congress, it s going to be great. the best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask in the first time in two years. so, in recent months, i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops, that s a deep of can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask, off, but it s great to see, i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while, i ve been here for more than 20 years, and so m
so in recent months i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops a tootsie pop can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask off face mask off. but anyway, hey, it s wonderful to see although i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while. of course. i ve been with heartland for more than 20 years and to see so many familiar and some new faces. and looking around here to see a full house. you really lift our spirits when people are in the building giving up your free time here on an evening where you could be home doing whatever else it tells us that we re having an impact. so, thank you so much for being here, and it was wonderful to see i was able to talk with most of you personally here before we started and that really lifted my spirits. for those of you who don t know or if you aren t very familiar with the heartland institute. we are a nonprofit organization. we re a nonpartisan organization. we believe in free markets. we re here as so
these events in quite some time since i became president, unfortunately being president puts me on the road quite a bit and that s a good thing, but it keeps me away oftentimes from events like this tomorrow. i fly to omaha, nebraska. i ll be meeting with the governor meeting with some members of congress giving a talk. it s going to be great, but the best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask for the first time in two years. so in recent months i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops a tootsie pop can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask off face mask off. but anyway, hey, it s wonderful to see although i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while. of course. i ve been with heartland for more than 20 years and to see so many familiar and some new faces. and looking around here to see a full house. you really lift our spirits when people are in the building giving up your free time here on an evening where you cou
best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask for the first time in two years. so in recent months i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops a tootsie pop can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask off face mask off. but anyway, hey, it s wonderful to see although i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while. of course. i ve been with heartland for more than 20 years and to see so many familiar and some new faces. and looking around here to see a full house. you really lift our spirits when people are in the building giving up your free time here on an evening where you could be home doing whatever else it tells us that we re having an impact. so, thank you so much for being here, and it was wonderful to see i was able to talk with most of you personally here before we started and that really lifted my spirits. for those of you who don t know or if you aren t very familiar with the heartland institute. we are a nonprofit