Part 2: In the midst of the coronavirus health crisis, doctors and scientists are searching for new therapies until there is a vaccine or cure. Newt interviews Dr. Paul Marik about intravenous ascorbic acid and corticosteroid treatments for critical COVID-19 patients. Could it help save lives?
Click Here to ListenIn the midst of the coronavirus health crisis, doctors and scientists are searching for new therapies until there is a vaccine or cure. Newt interviews Dr. Arturo Casadevall about convalescent plasma treatments for critical COVID-19 patients. Could it help save lives?
Click Here to ListenTheodore Roosevelt, Jr. was from an elite New York family. He became a cowboy in the Dakotas and led the Rough Riders to victory. A charismatic politician and lifelong adventurer, he served as 26th President of the United States from 1901-1909. Part of the Immortals leadership series.
Click Here to ListenMany countries in Asia, closer to the Wuhan, China epicenter, experienced COVID-19 outbreaks before it spread to Europe and the United States. Now on the road to recovery, what lessons can we learn from them?
Click Here to ListenWhat policies do we need to put in place restart the economy in 2020? Newt looks at economic recessions of the past and how we solved them with renowned economist Dr. Arthur Laffer and author James Grant.
Click Here to ListenNewt discusses the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and how it benefits small businesses in America. The PPP is part of the new CARES Act, which strives to support small businesses across the United States during the COVID-19 health crisis. His guest is Elaine Parker, President, Job Creators Network Foundation.
Click Here to ListenNewt and his co-author, Pete Earley, discuss their new novel, Shakedown, available now. They reveal the intriguing real-life stories and characters that inspired the novel and the international plots that they pulled from real-life for the storyline.
Click Here to ListenAs the trillion-dollar Coronavirus economic stimulus bill makes its way through Congress, it’s important to discuss how the U.S. economy should be supported. Newt’s guests are Steve Moore and Charles Payne.
Click Here to ListenNewt interviews Dr. Jay Butler, M.D., Deputy Director of Infectious Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and answers COVID-19 questions on every American’s mind.
Click Here to ListenThe outcome of Super Tuesday was surprising. Former Vice President Joe Biden has emerged as the Democratic front-runner, with Senator Bernie Sanders a close second, leaving a trail of former candidates in their wake. What can we expect next in the Presidential race?
Click Here to ListenHow was George Washington’s upbringing shaped by his mother Mary? A widowed single mother of five children, she was resilient and expected only the best of her first-born son.
Click Here to ListenThe Tuskegee Airmen were the first black pilots in America. They overcame segregation and prejudice to become one of the most highly respected fighter groups of World War II. Newt’s guest is Air Force historian, Daniel Haulman.
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