Crash Course and Toyota

http://img.flipkart.com/bk_imgs/100/9781400165100.jpgDennis talks to Paul Ingrassia, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist  about the president of Toyota appearing before Congress. Is Toyota being treated fairly or is this a show trial? Ingrassia's fine new book about the history of GM is Crash Course
 

A Drive through China

Dennis talks to Peter Hessler, staff writer at The New Yorker, where he served as the Beijing correspondent from 2000 to 2007, and a contributing writer for National Geographic. His new book is Country Driving: A Journey through China from Farm to Factory
 
 

Laffer and Return to Prosperity

http://www.hebookservice.com/bookimages/52/C7552_full.jpgDennis talks to Arthur Laffer, famed economist and founder and chairman of Laffer Associates, an economic research and consulting firm. His new book is Return to Prosperity.
 
 

Dr. Michael Richman

Dennis talks to Dr. Michael Richman, thoracic surgeon, and frequent Prager Show guest, about heart disease and specifically what we can learn from former President Clinton's recent scare. You can find out more about Dr. Richman here. 
 

Rosemond and The Well-Behaved Child

Dennis talks to John Rosemond. The child pyschologist writes a nationally syndicated column on parenting and has authored 14 books. His newest book is The Well-Behaved Child
 
 

What Is Life Like in North Korea?

Dennis talks to BR Myers, director of the international studies department at Dongseo University in South Korea and contributing editor to Atlantic Magazine. His new book is The Cleanest Race: How the North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters 
 

Dr. Hal Scherz and Docs4PatientCare.org

Dennis talks again with Dr. Hal Scherz, a urologist in private practice in Atlanta, GA and founder of Docs4PatientCare.org. This is a doctor-based organization that is fighting against government dominated health care. Go here to find out more. 
 

Saving Capitalism from Wall Street and Washington

Dennis talks to Nicole Gelinas, a Chartered Financial Analyst, Manhattan Institute senior fellow and contributing editor to City Journal. Her new book is After the Fall : Saving Capitalism from Wall Street - and Washington

 
 
 

John Goodman and Newt Gingrich Have Good Ideas about Improving Health Care

Conservatives have no good ideas about health care? Nonsense. You can find out more about John Goodman and his important think tank, a great place for free market ideas -- National Center for Policy Analysis
 

Courting Disaster

Dennis talks to Marc Thiessen, national security expert and a chief speechwriter for George W. Bush. His new book is Courting Disaster
 

Dennis, Paul Johnson and Churchill

Dennis talks to the distinguished British historian, Paul Johnson. His new book, a must read, is Churchill
 

The Role of Conspiracies in Shaping Modern History

Dennis talks to David Aaronovitch, columnist for the London Times. His new book is Voodoo Histories
 

Settling for Mr. Good Enough

Dennis talks to Lori Gottleib, widely published journalist who is a frequent commentator for NPR's All Things Considered. Her new book is Marry Him. She was on the show in April of 2008 for this Atlantic article which is the basis for this book. 
 

Is the American University a Source of Pride or Shame?

Dennis talks to Jonathan Cole, the John Mitchell Mason Professor of the University at Columbia. His new book is The Great American University
 

Should Europe Be Our Model?

Dennis talks to Steven Hill, Director of the Political Reform Program for the New America Foundation, a liberal think tank. His new book is Europe's Promise
 
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