Pray for you when they know that thats not so. The bible tells us weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. We need top lean on one another, lift one another up. But we had tremendous success on the apprentice. And when i ran for president , i had to leave the show. And they hired a big, big movie star, arnold schwarzenegger, to take my place. May god bless you all. A different time. Very different. You know it reminds me of a bible verse. I googled it while i was watching that. Matthew 7 1520. Where are false prophets which come to you in sheeps clothing but inwardly they are wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Willie, you know, ive been to that Prayer Breakfast, know the people who run it. Saw what donald trump, through the years, talking about the apprentice. Himself. Talking about himself, Attacking Political again, know them by their fruits. It is the antithesis of everything that you see in red letters when you read through the gospel of jesus christ.
Us to come here once a month. Today im pleased to announce our october speaker, karen swallow prior. She will be discussing a new book, hold it up, its a little one but a good one. Its called on reading well, finding the good life through great literature. In her book she chooses a number of great books of western literature and explores in each one a single virtue like prudence, justice, faith, love, and the results, i can tell you i can attest personally of reading it is you understand the virtues better and you want to practice them in a better way. Shes a professor of english at Liberty University shes won multiple teaching awards. She writes frequency on literature culture ethics and has had her articles of many places, christianity today, the atlantic, the Washington Post and many, many others. In addition to reading well she is an author of another one called booked, literature and the soul of me. In which she tells a story of how her deep love of reading overtime, with that she
[inaudible conversations] hello, hello. Can i have everyones attention, please. Thank you. Good afternoon. Let me begin by saying thank you to you all for being here. For those of you that dont know me, i am a fellow and Deputy Director [applause] today is going to be a particularly nice treat for me today because in addition to listening to a wonderful author discussed a new book i have the distinct honor of introducing the man whos going to bring him up to the stage. Michael knew casey is one of the most brilliant lawyers of our time. [applause] he is an authority on a host of legal topics ranging from National Security to constitutional and criminal law. Hes developed his expertise over the course of a long distinguished career in Public Service first as a federal prosecutor and most notably as the chief judge of the District Court for the Southern District of new york and at the 81st attorney general of the united states. [applause]e] returned toet private practice n Dallas Council
Go to our social media, tamronhallshow. Com, and let us know your thoughts on this. When we come back, my friend and texas legend iron chef tim love is here. I always say about tim, all you need is love. Well, all you need is family, and hes talking about that, too. Well be right back. [dramatic music] want to be part of our live studio audience . To get your free tickets, go to tamronhallshow. Com, and click on tickets at the top of the page. Pick a date, a time, and guess what. Well see you there. Shine for the rest of your life yo when i say, all you need is love, im talking about my friend and texas legend chef tim love. He is one of the good guys, the life of the party. He has one wife, three kids, 10 restaurants, but whos counting . Tim, it is so good to see you good to see you. So, tim. [cheers and applause] your family you have sunday dinner every sunday. We do sunday dinner every sunday because, especially now, my kids are so much older. Theyre really busy. Yeah. So i like to
Oklahoma, an awardwinning journalist and the author of multiple books, this being the most recent. For two decades in the school of journalism, more recently in the school of international and public affairs. Before we begin, let me thank the Madison Public Library, Madison Public Library foundation. All the sponsors who contributed to making this a successful event and the director of the book festival who organized this celebration of books and authors over the four day weekend. On behalf of the Madison Institute i want to thank the w foundation, charitable arm of the Capital Times and many individual donors of Madison Institute who help our efforts to support and illuminate issues of public policy. Ann nelson will cast light on how the council for International Policy which was created in 1981 is worked for four decades to channel money and people to influence the outcome of our elections and public policy. The book is been praised by a number of individuals including nancy mclean w