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Brent Holland Show
by Brent Holland
The idea behind the show is to motivate and inspire university and college age students and listeners of all ages to excel in service to the global village...
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High Noon with Glenn Frankel
High Noon: Hollywood Blacklist & an American Classic. Guest: Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Frankel.
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The Amazing Kreskin
It is my great pleasure to welcome The Amazing Kreskin to the show, but who's show is it lol!?.
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Donny Most Happy Days
Don Most. Don wears many hats as an artist among them his acting hat where is known for his role as Ralph Malph in the long running television series “Happy Days” working Ron Howard and Garry Marshall...
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Little by Little
Rich Little on his true stories about Rich's new song he is writing for Willie Nelson (and he sings it as Willie), swearing in his US citizenship as John Wayne (complete with reenactment), doing Trump (build that wall and his hair), Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ronald Reagan ("Rich you do me better than I do"), Rich does an impression of Ronald Reagan doing an impression of Truman Capote, Reagan's call to Rich while in the hospital during his recovery from the assassination attempt and Rich hung up on him thinking it was a bad impersonator, JFK tragedy, Rich's classic A Christmas Carol, playing Johnny Carson in the film "Night Shift", behind the scene stories, Dean Martin roasts, Ed Sullivan who introduced Rich as "Little Richard", a show in Ottawa with PM Pierre Trudeau and Frank Sinatra, more behind the scenes stories.
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Killing Reagan director Rod Lurie
Director Rod Lurie joins the program to discuss his new film Killing Reagan. Killing Reagan charts the events that led to the attempted assassination of a president and its unexpected reverberations on history. Based on Best-Selling Book by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard and Produced by Scott Free Productions.
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Tippi Hedren
Tippi Hedren- Hollywood legend- "The Birds", Alfred Hitchcock's sexual advances, propositions and black mail harassment she endured; her love of working with Charlie Chaplin, Sean Connery, Marlon Brando, Rod Taylor, haunted ghosts, the industry shaking movie about the making of The Birds exposing Hitchcock's sexual abuse of her in the 2012 film: "The Girl". On making her celebrated movie "Roar", on having a Barbie doll named after her, on fighting back and beating the odds, advising young women today when they find themselves in similar situations, a whole lot of inspiration, and more.
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Marijuana Use and Mental Illness
Dr. Laurie Berdahl and Dr. Brian Johnson join the program to discuss teen and young adult use of marijuana, and it's links to mental illness.
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Guri Weinberg
The Olympics in Munich 1972, Palestinian fanatical terrorists breach a security fence with the sole intent of carrying out a kidnapping plot of innocent Israeli athletes in order to make a splash on the global stage. This was their big chance for fame and if it meant cold blooded murder, well then so be it. They had already received the blessings of the grandfather of terrorism Yasser Arafat who told them "may god protect you". The current PLA today, president Mahmoud Abbas, thought it was a great idea and decided to finance the complete operation. The terrorist would end up murdering in cold blood eleven human beings whose only guilt in this story is that they were Jewish and wanted to represent at the global harmonious gathering of peoples we call the Olympics... Among those murdered was a 33 year old Wrestling Coach Moshe or Moses Weinberg. Our guest tonight is his son Guri Weinberg.
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Ramadi Declassified Lt. Col. Tony Deane
In May 2006, Lt. Col. Anthony Deane was given one simple order: "Take Back Ramadi... but don't make it another Fallujah." Lt Col Deane joins the program to discuss true stories of real heroism; friendship; and engaging the local populace of Ramadi to stand up for what's right
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Jocko Marcellino Sha Na Na
Jocko Marcellino (born 1950 Quincy, Massachusetts) is a singer, musician, songwriter, producer and actor best known as one of the founders of the American rock and roll group Sha Na Na. He performed with Sha Na Na at the original Woodstock Festival, in the movie Grease and in The Sha Na Na Show, their worldwide syndicated TV show.
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Christine Weber Multi Emmy Winner
Christine Weber VP, Development & Production, Specials, DISCOVERY CHANNEL Executive Producer & Senior Producer – NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. Emmy Awards: Search for Battleship Bismarck; U-Boat: Terror on our Shores; Urban Elephant; Cine Golden Eagles: Search for Battleship Bismarck; Frozen Planet; Lost Kingdoms of the Maya; Who Betrayed Anne Frank; Berlin: A Tale of Two Cities Cable Ace Award: National Geographic EXPLORER Telly Award: Who Betrayed Anne Frank Houston Int’l Film Festival Awards: Search for Battleship Bismarck; Lost Cities of the Maya; NY Film Festival, World Medal: AFRICA American Film & Video Blue Ribbon: Search for Battleship Bismarck Entertainment Industries Council, S.E.T Award Description
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Anna Porter Ghosts of Europe
Anna Porter book, Ghosts of Europe, chronicles the rise once again of intolerance and Anti-Semitism in Central Europe
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Marina Nemat
Marina Nemat joins the program to discuss her book After Tehran
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Growning Up Bin Laden
Inside Osama Bin Laden's Secret World
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Efraim Zuroff Bringing Nazis to Justice
As director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Jerusalem office, American-born Israeli historian Efraim Zuroff coordinates the center's worldwide effort to locate Nazi war criminals and bring them to justice
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Gil Troy
Gil Troy is Professor of History at McGill University in Montreal, and a Visiting Scholar affiliated with the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington
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Harry Swain OKA
Harry Swain was Deputy Minister of Indian & Northern Affairs during the OKA Crisis
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Barbara Kay National Post Columnist
In 2006 Barbara Kay was criticized for a series of articles accusing Quebec politicians of supporting Hezbollah during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict
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Mukhtar Mai Promoting Women's Rights in Pakistan
Established in 2003, Mukhtar Mai Women’s Organization (MMWO) is lead by Mukhtar Mai, internationally known for her struggle for the protection and promotion of women’s rights
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Charles Evers Civil Rights Hero
Charles Evers. A no nonsense real life history lesson from someone who was there beside his brother Medgar, Bobby and Dr. King. What these men sacrificed to have an African American in the White House. Where the Black community has failed them and themselves because of rage and hate
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Abraham Bolden the 1st African American Secret Service Agent
Abraham Bolden was the 1st African American Secret Service Agent on White House detail, handpicked by President Kennedy himself. Bolden was not on duty that fateful day in Dallas and that haunts him to this day. He fully believes that had he only been there, that somehow, someway, he would have found away to keep the president alive, even if that meant taking that fatal bullet himself
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Ross King Defiant Spirits
A Governor General’s Award–winning author recounts the turbulent years during which a group of young Canadian painters went from obscurity to international renown
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Tom Segev
Tom Segev joins the program to discuss his biography of Simon Wiesenthal. This first fully documented biography of Simon Wiesenthal, the legendary Nazi hunter, is also a brilliant character study of a man whose life was part invention but wholly dedicated to ensuring both that the Nazis be held responsible for their crimes and that the destruction of European Jewry never be forgotten
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Valerie Fortney "Sunray"
Valerie Fortney book, Sunray, is the true story of Captain Nichola Goddard. "Sunray tells the story of a remarkable 21st-century soldier. It is an intriguing, heartbreaking, and ultimately inspiring look at the decision to serve, and at the costs."
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David Johnston and Jody Williams
Interviews with Canadian Governor General David Johnston and Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams
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Gabriel Wilensky Six Million Crucifixions
Six Million Crucifixions provides an overview of the historical background of key events in the history of antisemitism spanning the time between the death of Jesus up to the end of the Holocaust and beyond
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Ian Darling Amazing Airmen
Canadian and British airmen engaged in fierce and deadly battles in the skies over Europe during the Second World War. Those who survived often had to overcome incredible obstacles to do so -- dodging bullets and German troops, escaping from burning planes and enduring forced marches if they became prisoners. Amazing Airmen tells some of these stories
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Lt. General Romeo Dallaire
Romeo Dallaire was first confronted with child soldiers in unnamed villages on the tops of the thousand hills of Rwanda during the genocide of 1994. The dilemma of the adult soldier who faced them is beautifully expressed in his book's title: They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children. When children are shooting at you, they are soldiers, but as soon as they are wounded or killed they are children once again
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Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin
Prime Minister Paul Martin joins the program. Among the topics discussed: The PMO; same sex marriage, Aboriginal rights, The Charter & Brownies
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Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi
Shirin Ebadi, J.D., was awarded the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to promote human rights, in particular, the rights of women, children, and political prisoners in Iran. She is the first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and only the fifth Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in any field
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Douglas Osheroff Nobel Prize in Physics
Osheroff was selected to serve on the Space Shuttle Columbia investigation panel, serving much the same role as Richard Feynman did on the Space Shuttle Challenger panel.
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Chief Hazel Fox- The Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve
Chief Hazel Fox joins the program to discuss the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve.Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve (usually known as Wikwemikong or Wiky) is an Indian reserve in the north-eastern section of Manitoulin Island in Manitoulin District, Ontario, Canada. Wikwemikong is an unceded Indian reserve in Canada, which means that it has not "relinquished title to its land to the government by treaty or otherwise."
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Gordon McGuinty- Trashed
Trashed: How Political Garbage Made the United States Canada's Largest Dump. A botched billion-dollar contract, environmental terrorism, political cowardice ... This is the true story of how the Adams Mine landfill project, the most environmentally sound and cost-effective solution to Ontario’s garbage disposal crisis, and a world class rail transportation opportunity was killed by political mismanagement by the City of Toronto and the Government of Ontario
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Lawrence Hill- The Book Of Negros
Author Lawrence Hill joins the program to discuss his book The Book of Negros. Lawrence Hill is the son of American immigrants — a black father and a white mother who came to Canada the day after they married in 1953 in Washington, D.C. On his father's side, Hill's grandfather and great grandfather were university-educated, ordained ministers of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. His mother came from a Republican family in Oak Park, Illinois, graduated from Oberlin College and went on to become a civil rights activist in D.C....
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Reza Kahlili- A Time To Betray
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Reza Kahlili- A Time To Betray
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