11-01-2013

This week’s Brody File Show is on the air. We explore the healthcare problems that have spooked the Obama administration and have made life downright scary for many Americans.

We call it, “ObamaScare.”

Guests include Sen. Marco Rubio, Callista Gingrich and Franklin Graham. Watch below.

11-01-2013

The Brody File crew is busting out the winter coats and snow shovels as we get ready to head to South Dakota and North Dakota. We leave Sunday and will be there through Tuesday.

So why are we going? We’re doing a personal profile story on Congresswoman Kristi Noem. We have a big interview with her set for Monday at her home.

Then it’s on to western North Dakota where we will be exploring the big economic oil boom that has made North Dakota an economic oasis in a country that is hurting economically.

We’ll also be doing a story on a family affected by Obamacare.

11-01-2013

President Obama just doesn’t seem to get it. He told Americans time and time again that if you like your doctor and your healthcare plan, you could keep them.

That was a bold face lie. And he knew it.

Now he is saying well that’s okay because the plan you can get on the Obamacare website (whenever it actually starts working again) will actually be better than you’re old one.

11-01-2013

Do you want an example of media bias? Check out The New York Times Thursday.

What was the big political story of the day on that day? We all know it was Kathleen Sebelius testifying about the disastrous rollout of Obamacare on Capitol Hill. I searched for that story on the front page of the NYT. Nothing.

Okay, they had a picture of Sebelius testifying but no story. They buried it on page A16 and then when I turned to the page, here was the headline:

“Contrite White House Spurns Health Law’s Critics”

10-31-2013

Check your emotional intelligence by answering these 10 questions.

10-30-2013

How important, really, is history to current affairs? Do events from the 7th century—or, more importantly, how we understand them—have any influence on U.S. foreign policy today?

By way of answer, consider some parallels between academia’s portrayal of the historic Islamic jihads and the U.S. government’s and media’s portrayal of contemporary Islamic jihads.

10-30-2013

On this week's edition of The Watchman, we analyze declining American influence in the Middle East and foreign policy debacles in Egypt, Syria and Iran. We also examine the threats on Israel's borders through a unique set of interactive maps.

Click play to watch.

10-30-2013

There’s debate about what’s funny and what borders on being sacrilegious. That discussion came to mind when watching these Season 2 finale previews.

10-30-2013

Paramount Pictures is working on a big budget movie, set to release next spring, retelling the biblical story of Noah and the flood. Time will tell if Noah will be a success, but my guess is it will be. Directed by Oscar winner Darren Aronofsky, Noah stars Oscar winner Russell Crowe in the lead role, and Oscar winners Jennifer Connelly and Sir Anthony Hopkins alongside him.

10-30-2013

HISTORY's hit miniseries The Bible has been nominated for three Emmy Awards. The Mark Burnett and Roma Downey-produced series shares the Outsanding Miniseries or Movie category with American Horror Story: Asylum, Behind the Candelabra, Phil Spector, Political Animals and Top of the Lake.

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