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2 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, And Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads
9:06-9:29a ET- Dr Michael Busler- So what exactly is Kamala Harris offering voters when it comes to the economy, Inflation, Illegal Immigration and National Security? Just a few of the questions that remain since she was the selected replacement for Joe Biden. The public policy analyst, and economics professor talks about this and more.
9:32-9:42a ET- Jeff Kemp- Philippians 2:3 Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count other more significant than yourselves.” The man of God, former NFL quarterback and ministry leader explains why the Bible is our playbook for all things in our life.
9:46-9:58a ET- Keith & Kristyn Getty- The Famed GRAMMY®-nominated recording artists and hymnwriters are hosting this year’s annual Sing! Conference from Sept. 3-5 in Nashville. First held in 2017, last year’s conference had more than 8,500 on-site attendees from 35 countries, and an additional 80,000 people – from 120 countries – joined live online for the global Christian church music event. There her to tell us all about it.
10:06-10:29a ET- Troy Anderson- Joining us today is the insightful author of 'The Trump Code.' He joins us to discuss what he calls 'Barbarism in America: The Harris-Walz Agenda.' He will shed light on the radical policies being championed by Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, and their potential impact on America's moral and cultural fabric.
10:32-10:58a ET- Bonner Cohen- A bipartisan bill addressing the chronic problem of obtaining permits for critical infrastructure projects faces an uncertain future in an election year and may be further undermined by skyrocketing demand for electricity as global AI competition threatens to overwhelm America’s energy infrastructure. The senior policy analyst with CFACT explains why the demand for electricity far outstrips the push for permitting reform.