JFK: The Events of November 22, 1963
This episode is the second in our JFK Perspective series. Joining host, Dennis McCuistion, are guests who were at the scene of the JFK assassination on the day of the tragedy. Hugh Aynesworth: Former reporter at the Dallas Morning News Bob Huffaker: Former reporter with CBS and KRLD, Co-Author: When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963 Darwin Payne PhD: Historian, Professor Emeritus, Southern Methodist University Bert Shipp: Former reporter, WFAA- Dallas Buell Wesley Frazier: Co-worker, Lee Harvey Oswald Eugene Boone: Former Deputy Sherriff, Dallas County- 1962-1972 https://frtvvideo.s3.amazonaws.com/frtv/wp-content/uploads/2000/2105.m4v Left to Right: Darwin Payne, Niki McCuistion, Hugh Aynesworth, Dennis McCuistion, Bob Huffaker [...]
JFK: Historical Perspective
JFK: Historical Perspective is the first in a series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy Assassination. This episode focuses on the historical perspective.
Freedom Fest Interviews: Steve Moore
Steve Moore, Senior Economics writer for the Wall Street Journal, offers an optimistic view of this country’s future if (and a big if it is) we wake up and take responsibility.
Freedom Fest 2013 with Mark Skousen
Freedom Fest is chaired by Mark Skousen. In this interview Terry Brock & Mark discuss the 2013 theme and if the US is on its way to economic collapse.
McCuistion TV Taping – JFK 50th Anniversary Series
Join us Thursday, August 22, 2013 for a Poignant, Educational Journey on the Legacy of JFK and the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination The assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the aftermath of that day are engraved in history. Dallas citizens, law enforcement, journalists and key experts on the assassination and history of that time, some of whom were present that day, will give their perspective on what happened November 22, 1963, and how the events of that day impacted our nation. Join us and our guests Mayor Mike Rawlings, Ruth Sharp Altshuler, historians Darwin Payne, Ph.D., Tom Stone, Ph.D., [...]
Suicide: A Growing Problem
Many Americans have been personally touched by the tragedy of suicide; a growing problem in the US. Teenagers are especially vulnerable to suicide and it's the second leading cause of death in older teens (up to age 24) and the third leading cause of death for children 10-15 years of age.
The Current Challenges and Concerns in Mental Health
More than 5 million Americans suffer from some form of mental illness and one in seventeen has a severe and persistent disorder. The need for care is growing, yet there are increased challenges in diagnosing and treating those with mental health problems.
Make Your Brain Smarter – Part Two
In part two of this program experts talk about brain health and the innovative research that makes a critical difference in many lives. Its insights might impact you or a loved one.
Make Your Brain Smarter – Part One
We can live to 100 years of age; however, if our brain is not healthy our quality of life suffers in direct proportion. The good news is there is much we can do to assure brain health.
The Charitable Deduction Issue: A Tax Increase on Charity?
Should individuals be allowed to deduct charitable contributions? The issue affects those public charities, public foundations and the individuals who are influenced by donation caps.
