China holds 220 million American voter files — and your government hid it. Trump declassified it all last night, hours after Barbara called it on the show. The blockade, the coverup, the SAVE Act — and your questions, answered live.
Is Trump stuck in Iran? Or is a much larger geopolitical transformation unfolding across the Middle East? Discover the bigger picture behind today's headlines.
Overnight: strikes into northern Iran and a tanker disabled trying to run the blockade. Tonight at 9pm: Trump's "really big news" on 2020. Barbara and Susan connect it all — with your questions.
Join us for an exciting discussion on President Trump's initiative to restore the gold standard in science and unleash a new golden age of discovery. Kesha Rogers and Brian Lantz delve into various topics such as nuclear energy, space exploration, and the gold standard in science. We explore executive orders on advancing science and technology, the critical role of human creativity, and the scientific awakening that is underway. From nuclear power advancements to incredible breakthroughs in hyperspace and neuromorphic sensors – this session throws open the shutters on a brighter future for U.S. innovation!
00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:27 President Trump's Gold Standard in Science 02:19 Executive Orders and Advancements in Science and Technology 03:29 Challenges in Science and the Need for Change 11:39 Nuclear Energy Initiatives 40:57 Space Exploration and Manufacturing 48:06 Golden Dome and Defense Initiatives 59:51 Conclusion and Call to Action
Expert in the almost forgotten science of physical economy. Basing his interventions on fundamental concepts, he’s engaged in a far-ranging dialogue to shape the future of our economy & culture.
Kesha has been writing on space and science for many years. She is a big advocate for President Trump’s Artemis program, NASA, commercial space, and nuclear power.
A 20-year-old George Washington crashed a party he wasn't invited to — and walked out with a poem. Judy Hodgkiss on how Alexander Pope's Essay on Man carried Leibniz's ideas from a fugitive English lord into the Declaration of Independence.
Everyone "knows" the Declaration came from John Locke. Judy Hodgkiss says that's the British version of our history. The real source of "the pursuit of happiness" was Leibniz — carried into the colonies by a disgraced English lord and straight to Jefferson's desk.
Everyone "knows" the American Revolution was a tax revolt. It wasn't. Bob Ingraham tells the untold story of the "Black Regiment" — the Christian ministers Britain marked as enemy number one, who rallied their congregations from Lexington Green to Bunker Hill.
Modern science is built from the bottom up — math, then physics, then life, then mind. Every great discovery was made the other way. Bruce Director on how music exposes what your mind can do that no machine ever will — and why it's the key to a new revolution in science.