It may surprise you that conclusive ends to U.S. wars are rare occurrences. Col. Matthew Moten’s ‘Between War and Peace: How America Ends Its Wars’ makes the historical case for muddy endings rather than grand victories
HOW DO AMERICA WARS END
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The fascinating history of America’s gun is the subject of Phillip Barrett’s book and he joined Larry for a loaded conversation
CONTRACEPTIVE CONTROVERSY RAGES
Father John Gatzak, of the TV and Radio Office of the Archdiocese of Hartford, joined Larry to discuss the Obama Administration’s ruling that Catholic hospitals, social services agencies and universities must offer contraceptive services to employees as part of their health care coverage
VINCENT KENNEDY McMAHON
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Michael Essany’s unauthorized biography offers many insights into the success of Vince McMahon and the WWE. Larry and Michael discuss the life and career of the sports entertainment giant’s head honcho.
PROSECUTOR IN CASEY ANTHONY CASE EXPLAINS ‘IMPERFECT JUSTICE’
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The assistant prosecuting attorney in the much publicized Florida case joins Larry to discuss the case and our justice system. He describes why he believes his team lost the case
WORLD ARMS TRADE EXPOSED
Author Andrew Feinstein details ‘The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade’. It’s a stunning and disturbing story, with a decidely American twist.
DAISY PETALS AND MUSHROOM CLOUDS
It’s the most compelling political ad in the history of television. One minute that sealed the fate of Barry Goldwater in the 1964 campaign against Lyndon Johnson. Author Robert Mann tells the fascinating story in what he says was the best interview he’d done on the subject since the book came out.
EMPLOYEE #12 AT INTEL AND FATHER OF MICROPROCESSOR SPEAKS
Dr. Ted Hoff gave a rare, hour-long interview on early computer chip technology and the resulting impact on technology and its personal applications in all of our lives.
SUPER LOBBYIST JACK ABRAMOFF TELLS ALL
Larry walked Jack Abramoff through what’s wrong with our political system and reforms necessary to change the cozy relationship between Congress and K Street.
THAT USED TO BE US
Larrry explores how America fell behind in the world it invented and how we can come back with Michael Mandelbaum, who co-authored this best-selling book with Thomas Friedman.
