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Jack is joined today by two marvelous guests. Before he welcomes them, Jack discusses the Jewish community centre, how US tariffs are making prices in Canada go up, Canadian and US politics and how social media is dangerous. Dr. Joss Reimer, the spokesperson for the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) accompanied Jack in the first hour. Together they discussed the wall between a patient and the doctor, measuring different parts of the healthcare system and how the training of doctors varies around the world. They also covered if we should lower the bar for doctors so we can have more access to doctors. In the second hour, Gregory Wrightstone, a geologist and executive director of CO2 Coalition in Arlington, Virginia, joins Jack. He is also the bestselling author of "A Very Convenient Warming: How modest warming and more CO2 are benefitting humanity." Gregory dives into the dispute of if the global warming trend is good or bad for us as well as EPA and heatwaves. This is an episode covering a wide-range of topics you're not going to want to miss out on.
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Jack welcomes Rebel News Mission Specialist David Menzies back onto the show. They discuss a recent court ruling in Newmarket of a man who was recently convicted of 2 Antisemitic hate-related charges.
In the second hour, Robert Spencer, Director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, discusses the history of antisemitism. -
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Jack is joined today by two very credible and insightful guests. In the first hour, he has
David Scarlett, a former US marine and a pastor, author of "All For His Glory: The Near-Death Experience of a Modern-Day Job", the chairman and founder of His Glory Ministries, a Christian outreach group and is the creator of the film, "Battle at the Border". Together they discuss the gift of the bible, how David became a pastor and how someone can become a minister. Other topics of conversation include Christians in Syria being massacred, the conflict in the middle east conflict
and why nobody is worried about Christians in Syria. Jack is later accompanied by Spencer Morrison, author of "Reshore: How Tariffs Will Bring Our Jobs Home and Revive the American Dream", a lawyer, sessional instructor of law and independent intellectual with a focus on applied philosophy, empirical history, and practical economics. He highlights how what is going on in the US directly impacts Canada as the North American economy is so integrated. Spencer also dives into how tariffs will make the economy stronger. -
Pat Cugliari returns again to conclude this week. Between Pat and Jack's typical banter and sometimes even during, they cover a variety of topics. They explore migration as Jack highlights his conversation with a past guest Ruba Ali Al-Hassani, interdisciplinary sociologist and a postdoctoral research assistant at Lancaster University's department of politics, philosophy and religion.
Together, Pat and Jack also discuss what an honour killing is, people's phones being checked for anti-Trump social media posts at the border and if we should accept people coming to Canada who want to change the fabric of this country. They even have a Mike Waltz debate as to if he took responsibility or not for Jeffrey Goldberg entering the chat. These are engaging conversations you're not going to want to miss out on.
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Jack is joined once again by Rabbi Daniel Korobkin and associate professor of politics at American University, Keith Darden. Rabbi Daniel explores the topics of mass prayer services that shut down entire streets, The Seven Noahide Laws and how America not going in the way we see democracy. He also touches on the Israel-Palestine conflict and how to fix the number of those supporting Hamas. Keith then joins Jack to discuss if Trump can stand up to Putin, the benefit of peace in Europe, Jewish students not feeling welcome or safe as well as antisemitism and anti-Zionism. Be sure to tune into this episode full of captivating discussions you're not going to want to miss out on.
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Today Jack is joined by two marvelous guests. Ruba Ali Al-Hassani is an interdisciplinary sociologist and a postdoctoral research assistant at Lancaster University's department of politics, philosophy and religion. Together, they discuss migration, why so many people are migrating, countries with a large immigrant population, violence and how we stop hatred from the middle east entering Canada's system. Jack is later accompanied by anti-feminist, attorney, author and columnist of Leslie Corbly. Together they touch on her soon to be released book, "Progressive Prejudice", what an anti-feminist is, toxic femininity, abortion and religion's role in it. They also highlight how contraceptives should be available to everyone, how prejudice has impacted society and how Trump was so successful. These are enticing conversations you're not going to want to miss.
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Jack speaks to two extraordinary guests today. Dr. Michael Schwartz is an author, podcast host, data expert and researcher. Together they discuss his new book "The Only Way to Save America", if vaccines are necessary, US politics, Trump and his tactics, being rich in happiness, the upcoming Canadian Federal election, Carney and Poilievre. Neha Beri, associate director of advocacy and government relations for the ONE campaign, later accompanies Jack on the show. Together they discuss the ONE campaign, Neha's role, if politicans are being honest in closed door conversations and the state of the world with the upcoming federal election. Be sure not to miss out on these engaging discussions.
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Jack is joined by not two but three guests today. c are the co-founders of American Made Foundation. Ann was the host of SteelTruthTM, is considered a thought leader and trailblazer in "new media” and was the former President and co-host on YourVoice America, a popular conservative new media news and analysis show. Maureen is a seasoned paralegal, writer, and strategic advocate dedicated to truth, justice, and restoring American values. Together with Jack, they discuss money wasted by the former US government, crime, Ann's past conversations with border czar Tom Homan about mass deportations and the idea of charging admission. Jack later chats with Leighton Grey, a legal scholar, cultural analyst and host of the world renowned Grey Matter Podcast. He serves as Senior Fellow for the conservative think tank, The Frontier Centre for Public Policy. Leighton touches on how lonely it is to be a conservative, the Trump effect, the Canada-US trade war and US President Donald Trump wanting Canada to be the 51st state. Jack also shared a story of his where he met the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. This is an epic episode, you're not going to want to miss.
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Jack is joined again by David Menzies of Rebel News. Together they discuss a wide-range of topics. These entail life insurance, what antics really are, reverting to Islam, terrorism, and the University of Pennsylvania losing $175 million due to them not suspending a trans athlete from their swim team. Other topics of conversation include Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canadian products and how Canada should have done a better job at protecting our independence, and the Israel-Palestine conflict. Additionally, Israel and Germant being allies, how Jack has no hatred towards Germany, just recalls history, how Iran will fall and how using more American auto parts could be what Canadians need to do to avoid US tariffs, are some more conversations explored. You're not going to want to miss this engaging discussion.
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Be sure to catch Jack's engaging discussion. Today he covers a wide-range of topics including US President Donald Trump implementing auto tariffs and how to combat it as well as how Jack plans to try to get his jewellery orders done in Canada to keep the money in Canada. He also touches on protecting who comes into Canada, discrimination, threats against those in the Jewish community simply for being Jewish and Jack's story of being recommended to be a lawyer.
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On this episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack sits down with two thought-provoking guests to discuss pressing social and political issues. Stephen W. Van Evera, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, shares insights from his work on combating antisemitism in Lexington, Massachusetts, focusing on the role of Christian churches in education and liturgy. He also reflects on his past studies of the Israel-Arab conflict and the ethical frameworks of different traditions. Later, Jack speaks with Liza Vespi (also known as Esme Vee), a founding member of Canadian Women’s Sex-Based Rights and co-host of Gender Critical Story Hour. She weighs in on a controversial news story involving a transgender swimmer and the suspension of funding by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The discussion delves into historical and contemporary debates on faith, identity, and societal values.
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Jack is joined by two knowledgable guests on the upcoming Canadian federal election. c, public opinion researcher and data scientist discusses which polls to trust, partisan polls, and smaller polls being used for a specific audience. He also analyzes what will happen in the federal election based on surveys, what is trending during the election campaign and how that can influence where the polls go. Additionally, US politics are touched on as a topic of discussion. Daniel Perry, Director of Federal Affairs at the Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI) highlights the work CCI does as well as what Canadians are looking for and what matters to them in the upcoming election. This is an insightful political discussion you're not going to want to miss out on.
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Jack is joined by two extraordinary guests, Stuart Kaufman, professor of political science and International relations for the University of Delaware and Peggy Nash, a former NDP member of Parliament and co-lead at the TMU Institute for Democratic Leadership. Stuart who has a background in US foreign policy, the Israel-Palestine conflict and the Russia-Ukraine conflict dives into Canadians being bullied into being forced to being US Citizens. He also touches on why US President Donald Trump feels the need to exert power and what his strategy as President is, Elon Musk wanting to weaken the US government like Trump, how taxes and social security benefits must go up and even the Israel-Palestine conflict. Peggy emphasizes the ballot question for the upcoming federal election being who is the best candidate to fight against Trump. She also highlights how Pierre Poilievre is changing his approach as he doesn't want to be compared to Trump. The Hudson's Bay closures and layoffs as well as former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's impact on Canada are more subjects Peggy and Jack explore. This is an enticing episode full of political banter and some disagreements. You're not going to want to miss it.
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Pat Cugliari returns again to conclude this week. Between Pat and Jack's typical banter and sometimes even during, they cover a wide-range of topics. Some of the topics they dive into include losing a loved one, an on the spot commercial creation for The Home Improvement People, how airlines are saving money and even inconsideration. Other topics of discussion include Israel hostages, Trump halting funds of the University of Pennsylvania over a transgender athlete on the swim team and if someone who is overweight should have to pay for two seats or not on the plane. This is an entertaining episode you're going to want to stay tuned for.
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Jack is joined once again by Rabbi Daniel Korobkin and associate professor of politics at American University, Keith Darden. Jack begins the show by discussing the differences in Judaism and other religion as well as political polls, politics and the upcoming federal election. With Rabbi Daniel, they dive into the standards of kosher and a Jewish perspective on US President Donald Trump pausing $175 million in funding to the University of Pennsylvania over a trans swimmer. They also look at what Judaism says about the autopen that signed specific pardons on Joe Bidan's behalf. Later Keith highlights the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the ceasefire deal that benefits Russis more and how Trump fits into all of this. This is an enticing episode you're not going to want to miss.
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Jack Berkovits is accompanied by two extraordinary guests for an insightful discussion about the opioid crisis, terrorism and the great impact In-Vest USA is having on police officers. Chairman Jim Murphy at Reach, discusses how fentanyl is making the opioid crisis worse and relates it to US President Donald Trump's issues at the border which began these tariffs/trade war. Michael Letts, a Christian pastor highlights terrorism as evil and describes the work he does as the founder, president and CEO of In-Vest USA in helping hundreds of communities provide thousands of bullet proof vests for their police forces. He is also the author of "Truth, Lies and Control: Finding Hope in an Upside-Down World". Be sure not to miss this captivating discussion.
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On today's show, David Menzies of Rebel News discusses some insights on the Ashley Kehoe story he reported on. This story features Ashley who suffered a miscarriage early into Taylor Swift's concert in November and the medical unit there was not much help. David also touches on how there needs to be less investment into cars Canadians don't want to drive and food they don't want to eat. Jack later offers some business insights on how Hudson's Bay can't be replaced and also how he knew the Bay's time was coming to an end. Donald Trump, the US tariffs on Canada and talk of Trump wanting Canada to be the 51st state are some of the other conversations Jack dives into.
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Jack Berkovits is joined by two well-established guests for an engaging discussion on psychotherapy, religion and politics. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, author of "Viktor Frankl and the Psychology of the Soul: A Guide to Finding Meaning and Emotional Wellness", provides the view of both a Rabbi and a psychotherapist as to how therapy helps people. He shares insight on how the world is in trouble with increasing mental health challenges, if religion matters in psychotherapy and how it may relate to it. Rabbi Daniel also highlights a spiritual based approach though Viktor Frankl's teachings as to why many may be lacking happiness. Don Wilke, seasoned entrepreneur and expert in the intricate relationship between government, autonomy and author of "Freedom Revealed: A Simple Elegant System" offered his perspective on how socialism is a government system. He touched on how the government only creates waste using Elon Musk as an example and covered Trump's tactics as President. Be prepared for compelling discussions you won’t want to miss!
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Rabbi Daniel Korobkin joins the show once again. Rabbi Korobkin and Jack discuss the story of the Jewish holiday "Purim", the meaning of fasting in Judaism, and much more.
In the second hour, Jack welcomes Rob Roberts, Editor-in-Chief of The National Post. They discuss his career, the situation in the Middle East, what's happening in Washington, and more. - Visa fler