Schedules


Sunday 14 April 2013
Photo, above: Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798; by Thomas Luny (1759-1837); see: Hour 1, Block C: Legacy of Leadership: Lessons from Admiral Lord Nelson, by Joseph F. Callo JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Hour One Sunday 14 April 2013 / Hour 1, Block A: Rawhide Down: The Near Assassination of Ronald...
Saturday 13 April 2013
Painting, above: During the American revolution, 1780, as General Marion and the men of his brigade pushed back the British forces in the Black and Santee River basins in South Carolina, it's unlikely that they ever thought of how they'd be remembered by future generations. It's even unlikely that...
Friday 12 April 2013
Photo, above: China's railways ministry has apologised for the high-speed train accident on 23 July near Wenzhou, Zhejiang province. Photograph: Str/AFP/Getty Images [Note: Trains crashed, trestle failed, train cars fell, hundreds died – and the PRC top leadership was so alarmed that it had some...
Thursday 11 April 2013
Photo, above: Azerbaijan; see: Hour 2, Block C: Brenda Shaffer JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Co-hosts: Mary Kissel, Wall Street Journal editorial board; Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents Hour One Thursday 11 April 2013 / Hour 1, Block A: Andrew Leigh,, Australia, Federal Member from Fraser;...
Wednesday 10 April 2013
Photo, above: a puppet prince. See: Hour 2, Block C, Steve Herman, VOA News, Seoul, anent Eun's unacceptable and belligerent remarks JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Co-hosts: Gordon Chang, Forbes.com; David Livingston, The Space Show; Patrick Chovanec, Managing Director and Chief Strategist at Silvercrest...
Tuesday 9 April 2013
Picture, above: Ancient Germanii warriors, artist's romanticized version. Tacitus invented the notion of Germanii as an identifiable class or race; in fact, he invented everything in the book for political reasons. It was a work of fiction. Hitler found it charming and utilized it to develop and...
Monday 8 April 2013
Photo, above: Under Maggie Thatcher, the Falklands war ended well enough for Great Britain, poorly for Argentina. Argentina is still steamed. See: Hour 2, Block A on Mrs Thatcher. Clarin, Argentina’s leading daily newspaper, hasn’t forgiven or forgotten that the Iron Lady bested their nation’s...
Sunday 7 April 2013
Photo, above: BVU student Sonia Mugabo, on the right, to intern with Immaculée Ilibagiza (center), who survived the Rwandan genocide; with Frank Rugaruka (left). See: Hour 2, Block A, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust by Immaculee Ilibagiza and Steve Erwin STORM LAKE, IA...