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126
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Friday August 11, 2006
Insight, analysis and clarity into this week’s hottest political and cultural news: UK terror plot foiled, U.S.’s will to win in the Middle East, fake Reuter’s photos, a call for women to proclaim their abortions to the world and why America’s young people are apparently bored stiff.
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00:39:46
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127
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Friday August 11, 2006
Dennis Prager reports on the recent terrorist plot to commit mass murder involving trans-Atlantic jetliners and analyzes the results of two key Democratic primaries. Bill Bennett talks with syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin about the U.S.’s will to win in the Middle East.
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00:13:00
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128
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Friday August 4, 2006
Morning in America's Bill Bennett and Mona Charen, author of the book "Do Gooders-How liberals hurt those they claim to help," ponder if the American people are strong enough to withstand both internal and external attacks on their history, culture and way of life.
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00:08:00
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129
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Friday August 4, 2006
Townhall.com Executive Editor Hugh Hewitt speaks with Middle East expert and veteran journalist David Aikman about the latest developments in the Israel/Hezbollah conflict. Bill Bennett talks with Miami Mayor Manny Diaz about the reaction from the Cuban American community on Fidel Castro's decline.
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00:13:00
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130
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Friday August 4, 2006
Townhall.com Executive Editor Hugh Hewitt speaks with CNBC's financial commentator Larry Kudlow about the state of the U.S. economy.
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00:06:00
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131
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Friday August 4, 2006
Insight, analysis and clarity into this week's hottest political and cultural news: Israel/Hezbollah conflict, the decline of Fidel Castro, Mel Gibson's Malibu meltdown, the state of the U.S. economy, America's civilizational confidence, and men who don't want to work.
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00:39:50
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132
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Friday August 4, 2006
Cultural commentators Michael Medved and Dennis Prager give their thoughts on what has transpired surrounding Mel Gibson in the past week.
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00:09:00
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133
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Friday August 4, 2006
Dr. Albert Mohler comments on a disturbing New York Times article entitled, "Men Not Working and Not Wanting Just Any Job."
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00:03:50
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134
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Friday July 28, 2006
Why are Democrats threatening to not re-nominate John Bolton, U.S. Ambassador to the UN? Michael Medved says we can't afford to NOT have Bolton during this time of world crisis.
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00:03:50
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135
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Friday July 28, 2006
Under Dennis Prager's interrogation, Air America founder Sheldon Drobny disavows the positions of liberal institutions such as the New York Times and Harvard University.
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00:10:00
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136
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Friday July 28, 2006
New York Post columnist Ralph Peters discusses Israel with Michael Medved. Also, Chris Matthews' recent tirade on Israel is exposed.
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00:13:00
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137
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Friday July 28, 2006
Ambassador Dore Gold and Friends of Israel's Elwood McQuaid discuss the escalation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
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138
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Friday July 28, 2006
Former White House Counsel John Dean struggles to defend his new book "Conservatives Without Conscience" under Dennis Prager's questioning.
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00:11:00
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139
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Friday July 21, 2006
Charles Krauthammer discusses the Israel-Lebanon conflict, and Joel Mowbray reports from Tel Aviv on Israel's reaction to the conflict.
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00:16:00
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140
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Friday July 21, 2006
Hugh discusses the week's events including Bush's first veto as President, the on going conflict in Israel, and a surprising court ruling in New York. Guests include Newt Gingrich, Charles Krauthammer, Joel Mowbray, Robert Georges, and Dr Albert Moller.
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00:39:50
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141
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Friday July 21, 2006
A Lebanese native informs Janet Parshall and her listeners about the history of Hezbollah. Also, Victor Mordechai shares his predictions about Iran with Michael Medved.
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142
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Friday July 21, 2006
Even though the federal Marriage Protection Amendment hasn't passed, Robert George tells Janet Parshall why marriage decisions in the states are usually good news.
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00:11:00
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143
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Friday July 21, 2006
Are we in the middle of World War III? Newt Gingrich thinks so, and explains why.
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00:10:00
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144
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Friday July 21, 2006
Albert Mohler says the best news for marriage in recent weeks was a July 6 court decision in New York.
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00:03:50
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145
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Friday July 14, 2006
Hugh talks to Michael Medved and Dennis Prager about the week in Israel. They both agree that there is now no turning back for the state.
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00:16:00
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146
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Friday July 14, 2006
Hugh talks to Dennis Prager and Mark W. Smith talks about the ramifications if conservative judges are not confirmed. Also how conservatives can be sure that judges will stay that way.
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00:10:00
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147
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Friday July 14, 2006
This is the whole show! Hugh talks to Dennis Prager and Michael Medved about the war in Israel. Also all the best interviews from your favorite talk show hosts.
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00:39:46
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148
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Friday July 14, 2006
Terrorist activity took center stage in India and the Middle East this week. Michael Medved, Dennis Prager, and National Review's David Pryce-Jones discuss the impact.
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00:13:00
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149
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Friday July 14, 2006
Jonathan Chake hates President Bush, and thinks he is a bigger threat to America than Bin Laden. Hugh Hewitt interviews him and tries to get him to change his mind.
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00:11:00
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150
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Friday July 14, 2006
Michael Medved, Dennis Prager and Hugh Hewitt candidly discuss what the Israel/Lebanon conflict means for the region and for the world.
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00:16:00
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