Prager H3: Dennis resumes his analysis of last night’s debate.
Prager H3: Dennis resumes his analysis of last night’s debate.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Dr. Stephen Marmer, member of the clinical faculty of the UCLA Medical School and a psychiatrist in private practice in Brentwood, CA. The topic is: how the past can intrude on present unhappiness.
Prager H1: The Republican candidates met last night for their seventh debate, minus Donald Trump. Dennis deconstructs.
Highlights from the week of 1/25/2016
Prager H3: An Afghan policeman rapes a young boy repeatedly. A Green Beret finds out, gets angry and hits the policeman. Who gets punished?… Who benefits from Trump skipping the debate? Trump? Fox? Or the other candidates?
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Kwasi Kwarteng, best-selling author and Conservative Member of Parliament for Spelthorn. His new book is Thatcher’s Trial: 180 Days that Created a Conservative Icon.
Prager H1: Dennis spoke to a mixed crowd of adults and young people last night. He directed his remarks toward the young people.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Barry Latzer, Professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. His new book is The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America.
Prager H2: How important is it for you to enjoy your spouse. Is it more important than love?