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
Educate the american. Today they are going to share with us the original inspiration behind the book and why it is more important now to be finalized the education. Joining us today, president of the bill of Rights Institute, david has worked for 20 years to build strong Civic Education programs that engage the hearts and minds of young people, previously working at Hillside College and author of a book on the vital role of merely in politics. Welcome. Also joining us from the chair and liberty of the American Enterprise institute and the editor in chief of the dispatch and hes offered a chapter and how to educate an american. Finally, sarah morgan smith, director of faculty which seeks to restore and strengthen the capacity the American People constitutional selfgovernment. Thank you all for joining us. Two quick notes, who will through a q a so please submit questions in one of two ways. Either you can email nicole. Penn, pe and or submit questions to the , educating american aei. Se
for allegedly agreeing to lead natalee holloway s family to the body. allegedly links the then vice president to a bribery scheme. he is other taet of a criminal investigation regarding classified material. hold your horses. belmont stakes for this saturday and fox will cover one of horse racing s triple crown events. steve: welcome to hour three, it is 8:01 in new york city. we start this hour with a fox weather wildfire alert. there is a travel advisory, traffic management program in effect for traffic arriving at laguardia airport as thick toxic smoke blocks the northeastern united states. is it ground stop? yesterday they said ground stop, but i had a friend that flew out of laguardia. check with your airline. steve: this is causing arriving flights to be delayed an hour, not exceeding an hour and a half. ainsley: 100 million americans are urged to stay indoors to avoid breathing the air from the wildfires coming from canada. brian: nicole, it is getting haz
when you look under the hood and examine the mechanics behind compromise, d.c. is showing signs of coming together not because of president biden, but in spite of president biden. the infrastructure bill was hard out by senate leadership. it didn t take long for the president to almost blow it to smithereens. what s not to like? it s a bad bad bad bill. brian: he was talking about the rubble of build back better. joe biden signed off on that something in december that he could have signed in june. i m talking about the infrastructure bill. then scenes like these outside supreme court justices homes. in fact several homes. they blew a bill to increase security for supreme court justices. when the biden administration was asked to comment on the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh, their comments sounded like this [character it chirping] finally after two horrific. they held emergency sessions on a holiday to do what many people thought was impossible. come up with a
when you look under the hood and examine the mechanics behind compromise, d.c. is showing signs of coming together not because of president biden, but in spite of president biden. the infrastructure bill was hard out by senate leadership. it didn t take long for the president to almost blow it to smithereens. what s not to like? it s a bad bad bad bill. brian: he was talking about the rubble of build back better. joe biden signed off on that something in december that he could have signed in june. i m talking about the infrastructure bill. then scenes like these outside supreme court justices homes. in fact several homes. they blew a bill to increase security for supreme court justices. when the biden administration was asked to comment on the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh, their comments sounded like this [character it chirping] finally after two horrific. they held emergency sessions on a holiday to do what many people thought was impossible. come up with a