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A Fireside Chat with Lance White and special guest Robert David Steele

Our guest Carol Schwartz was an elected official in Washington, D.C. spanning four decades. Though a Republican then, where the voter registration was against her 11 to 1, she ran for Mayor, coming close to defeating Marion Barry in 1994—still the closest Mayoral general election in the city’s history. (She has been a registered Independent since 2013.) Her just-published autobiography 'Quite a Life! From Defeat to Defeat…And Back' chronicles the 73-year-old’s journey from Midland, Texas, to becoming a D.C. political fixture. Let's hear her views on life in Washington, D.C. today!

Author, Education reformer, four-term councilmember, perennial mayoral candidate, Republican, now Independent
Co-founder and spokesman, "The Few, The Proud, The Forgotten"

The Veterans News Hour with David C Cory and Richard Hurley

Guest, Lidia Caton, who served in the Navy for 20 years. She discusses her experience in the Navy, including the issue of sexual harassment and assault, as well as the topics of the Veterans Choice Program, and Veteran Courts.

Why Life Is... with Niles MacFlouer

​​Topic: Advanced Consciousness Series:
Quantum Shifts in Consciousness and Experiencing Other Time/Space Dimensions

The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests