A Remarkably Better Future
The most extensive scientific-technological effort in history will transform our lives for the better and open up opportunities that are currently unimaginable.
The most extensive scientific-technological effort in history will transform our lives for the better and open up opportunities that are currently unimaginable.
Congress should pass a law making it illegal for non-citizens to cast ballots in federal elections.
Newt talks with Mike Rowe about Dirty Jobs. the importance of work, his best-selling book The Way I Heard It and Rowe’s fascinating life.
Newt’s guest is the remarkably talented writer, Malcolm Gladwell. He is the author of six New York Times bestsellers His latest book is The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, A Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War.
Newt talks with actor Gary Sinise about Veterans Day and his personal crusade of support, service and gratitude for all those who protect our freedom and serve our country.
Newt remembers his long-time friend Dr. Terry L. Maple, former President and CEO of Zoo Atlanta.
During this Christmas season, we hope your hearts and homes will be filled with love and cheer as you share time with loved ones, worship with your church community, and remember holidays past.
Newt talks with Jessica Jackson from Reform Alliance about the fifth anniversary of the First Step Act, and Adam Clausen who benefited from the passage of the act.
President Trump understands our cities must be great for America to be great.
Newt talks with Paul Carter about his new biography, “Richard Nixon: California’s Native Son.”