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Charles Murray

Author Charles Murray says in his new book “Facing Reality: Two Truths About Race in America” that the U.S. faces a national catastrophe if we continue to allow the systemic racism narrative to prevail without confronting genuine race differences.

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Robert Curry

The author of Common Sense Nation: Unlocking the Forgotten Power of the American Idea discusses his recent American Greatness column “What About the Founders?“.

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Marc Fitch

We catch up with investigative journalist Marc Fitch of the Yankee Institute to sift through what was accomplished and what is still on the agenda before the general legislative session ends on Wednesday.

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Tony Renzoni

The author of Connecticut Softball Legend Joan Joyce calls in to tell us about the new musical based on his book and the life story of probably the greatest woman athlete in history who is also a Waterbury native.

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Vernon Matthews, Jr.

Waterbury Alderman Vernon Matthews Jr joins me to talk about his new memoir Family Ties: A Memoir on Family and Politics, a remembrance of the conversations he had with his father.

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Advocacy Authors Healthcare

Sally Pipes

Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute joins me with a look at new legislation that would outlaw all private insurance in the US and put all Americans on a federally-run plan within two years She says Medicare-for-All just won’t die , but will tell us why it should.

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David Morgan

David is the Chief Editor of The Morgan Report and the co-author of “Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock-wave“. We discuss the impact on the growing inflation in the US.

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Jazz Shaw

Jazz Shaw from HotAir.com once again joins me to discuss a few different topics, inclduing why it’s so difficult to get an Uber in Boston.

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Jeremy Fuchs

Jeremy is a writer, reporter and editor who has written numerous features and profiles for Sprts Illustrated, among others. He is also the author of Total Olympics: Every Obscure, Hilarious, Dramatic and Inspiring Tale Worth Knowing.

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Dr. Vermelle Greene

With the end of the schoolyear just around the corner, I take a look at the state of the classroom and how it continues to be affected b COVID and culture with the author of Please Teach Me Like I’m a Boy and the Executive Director of The Boys Initiative Dr. Vermelle Greene.