Good afternoon, welcome to the Heritage Foundation, executive editor of the daily signal, courtesy to our speaker today i would like to ask that you silence your cell phone although dont turn them off because we do encourage you to tweet and share on social media about todays program to help spread the word. You can find on Heritage Feed on both channels and platforms, to introduce our guest today marvin olasky, former visiting fellow and close friend of our organization. Hes the author of more than 25 books including his latest reforming journalism which he will discuss with us today. Marvins political journey is quite unique. As he became an atheist and a marxist in high school and joined the communist party in 1970s. He was at the university of michigan working on ph. D that he had spiritual awakening and baptized into the Presbyterian Church in 1976, he later became the founder of redimo Presbyterian Church in austin texas in 1982. After college he taught at university of texas at
brian: all right patrick henry college is the place we sent ainsley, spend, expand, expand and we find out what the people think. this is cash which is exactly what pete described his and his bank account, so there is so much already this morning. hey, ainsley. ainsley: hey, brian, kay pete. yes, we travel down here last night for an hour outside of the airport in d.c. we are back in loudoun county. we talked to so many of these beautiful individuals over the course of what a year, year and a half wind glenn youngkin running against terry mcauliffe. terry mcauliffe looked in on the coffin comment when parents should decide what s being taught in their schools. pete you wrote a book about this, the parent spoke out and won so we wanted to talk to them ahead of midterms to find out what their issues are. pete: we talk a lot about crime, inflation, the border but education is always bubbling to the top for parents and still ongoing weather virginia all the weight a
we need state level government coming from idaho who share their values, share their culture. robinson, touchdown? can he play again after he was shot twice in the torso? and here, taking it into the end zone. ainsley: you are looking at a beautiful shot of patrick henry college. if you are a parent, you are looking for a great school to enroll your children. you need to research this school. it is christian education. they have praise and worship on the campus. we are actually going to go to the church service after this next door where the president will be speaking. i asked if there was music and they said yes. it is a beautiful campus and a lot of amazing kids here or i should say students here. some of the panel that we are talking to parents have higher them and say they are bringing people into the office because they are good individuals. it is a hard school to get into, but this gentleman on the front row has hired how many of them? seven. and you love
One of our students. She is in many respects a quintessential representative of the almost 500 students who come from more than 70 countries to enroll in are bachelors in Foreign Service program. The discussion underway this week, the discussions are urgently needed because the divisions we are witnessing globally are more pronounced and disconcerting than at any period in my lifetime. We are beset by wars and bear witness to unspeakable atrocities. Democratic principles and institutions including many elite universities in this country are on the receiving end of in sustained of sustained attacks. We know that the complex problems in humanity cannot and will be will not be solved by any single state actor. Yet too many of the people who we need to come to the table often do not show up or if they do, they talked down to others or at others. Ironically, at the same time when not enough people are sincerely communicating, we live in a world burying beneath an avalanche of words. Words t
Patrick henry. If you didnt get a chance to buy the book they will be available afterwards. He will be signing them at the table out front. If you are members or donors, thank you for that support it is how we are able to bring you this program and so many others which i hope you have seen in the august issue of the associates. If you are here because you are interested in colonial history, let me point you to a program on october 30 about espionage and thats coming up monday octobe october 30. Before we begin, please silence your cell phone and you will be embarrassed if your phone rings on tv. Because as you see, the cspan cameras are here to record the presentation. If you are sitting somewhere where a tv light is bothering you, find another seat, because they are going to stay on. On. And then we get to qanda, someone is going to be running around to try to make sure that your questions are heard on camera so just be patient with thathe process. The speaker tonight is a historian w