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Live Q&A: Biden Calls for More Gun Control After Shooting; National Guard Troops Injured

Members of the National Guard were injured and allegedly came under fire during riots in Minneapolis on April 18. And in other news, the Biden administration is calling for additional gun control measures, including the repeal of legal immunity for gun manufacturers. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we’ll discuss these stories…


Will Derek Chauvin Verdict Be ‘Payback’ Like the O.J. Simpson Verdict? | Larry Elder

The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer accused of murdering George Floyd, deserves jurors who come to their verdict based upon facts and the law. During the O.J. Simpson case, Larry said that some jurors did not care about the law or the facts, and he was right. In this episode, Larry proves,…


Former LAPD Officer Explains Los Angeles’ New Crime Wave | Al Moreno

Crime in Los Angeles is on the rise with an increase in violence and homicides. My guest is Al Moreno. He is a former officer with the Los Angeles Police Department and author of LA’s Last Street Cop. He discusses LA District Attorney’s approach to crime and the city’s response to misconducts. California Insider is…


Video: Why Gun Control Doesn’t Reduce Crime—John Lott Breaks Down the Data

Recent mass shootings have brought guns back to the center of national debate, and President Joe Biden has announced new executive orders on gun control. At the center of the discussion is a question: do gun control measures prevent crime or do they actually do the opposite? To understand what the data says, I decided…


The Nation Speaks (April 17): As Riots Return, What Lies Ahead; Supreme Court Under Review; Out of Afghanistan

In Minnesota, former police officer Derek Chauvin is on trial for murder, in the in-custody death of George Floyd. Then, last week, barely 10 miles from the courtroom, now ex-officer Kim Potter accidentally shot her gun, instead of her taser, at another black man during a traffic stop, killing 20-year-old Daunte Wright. Demonstrators poured into…


Cancel Culture Is Part of Plot to Transform the Culture of America—Interview With Gene D’Agostino

There are groups in the United States trying to remake the education system. As part of this, they’re targeting race and gender narratives and targeting even children’s books and cartoon characters to be canceled. To learn more about this and where this trend is heading, we sat down for an interview with Gene D’Agostino, producer…


Drug Flow: How Drugs, Cash, & Chemicals Flow to the US From China

This is a special backgrounder episode of Life & Times. In February this year, a large-scale, active heroin mill was found and dismantled in an apartment building in Queens, New York, right across from an elementary school. Millions of dollars of narcotics were confiscated, including 1,000 pills that looked like prescription oxycontin pills but were…


Hotel CEO Tells the Broken Promises From the State of California | Paul Sanford

As a result of the year-long, state-mandated shutdowns and lack of clear guidelines for business meetings, conferences, and events, the hospitality industry is losing confidence in California. My guest is Paul Sanford. He is the CEO of Wincome Hospitality. He discusses the future of the hospitality industry in California. California Insider is an Epoch Times…


Obama Could Have Saved George Floyd’s Life? | Larry Elder

If former President Barack Obama had not consistently played the race card, George Floyd might still be alive. Imagine how many lives might have been saved if he told his followers to comply with the police, rather than turning an ordinary interaction into something deadly. In this episode, Larry discusses the consequences of playing the…


Video: Live Q&A: Mike Lindell Launches New Social Network; Democrats Introduce Bill to Expand Supreme Court

Mike Lindell of MyPillow announced the launch of his new social media platform for April 19, 2021, and said it will uphold protections on free speech laid out in the U.S. Constitution. And a group of Democrats on Thursday unveiled their bill to expand the Supreme Court, but party leaders showed little support and Republicans…