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Medal of Honor Panel Discussion: Lessons of Personal Bravery and Self Sacrifice
Friday, February 24, 2012
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Few Americans have sacrificed as much to preserve our freedom as the recipients of the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest military honor. This incredible panel of four Medal of Honor recipients - Walter D. Ehlers (WWII), Patrick H. Brady (Vietnam), Bruce Crandall (Vietnam) and Salvatore A. Guinta (Afghanistan) - will share their amazing stories of bravery and sacrifice and explore the concepts of Courage, Commitment, Sacrifice, Patriotism, Integrity and Citizenship.

700 High School students will be in the audience and will be given a chance to pose questions and share their thoughts with these heroes.
Only 120 seats are being offered to adults to be a part of this historic event.  Your all-inclusive ticket price of $75.00 per person ticket includes: Mezzanine viewing of this very special and rare appearance of Medal of Honor recipients, copy of the 3rd Edition of the book: Medal of Honor – Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call of Duty, personally autographed by these 4 Medal of Honor recipients, and a delightful buffet lunch.

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Medal of Honor Book Signing
Friday, February 24, 2012
11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.

Few Americans have sacrificed as much to preserve our freedom as the recipients of the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest military honor. On Friday, February 24, FOR 45 MINUTES ONLY, four Medal of Honor recipients - Walter D. Ehlers (WWII), Patrick H. Brady (Vietnam), Bruce Crandall (Vietnam) and Salvatore A. Guinta (Afghanistan) - will sign copies of the book, “Medal of Honor – Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call of Duty.” 

Books must be purchased in the Reagan Library Museum Store to receive signatures.  Due to the time restriction of the event, only copies of this book will be signed and no posed photography will be permitted.  Not everyone who attends the book signing will be guaranteed a signed book.  Books will be signed on a first-come-first-served basis. 

For people who do not pre-purchase their books, numbers will be handed out at the Library, beginning at 9:30 a.m. on February 24th.  The first 100 people who pre-purchase books through this link will receive numbers 1-100.

Click here to pre-purchase your book.

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Lecture and Book Signing with Mark Levin
Friday, March 9, 2012
1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Book Signing
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. – Lecture and Dinner

BOOK SIGNING STILL AVAILABLE

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LECTURE IS SOLD OUT - WAIT LIST

New York Times Best Selling Author and Conservative Talk Radio Host Mark Levin will be at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Friday, March 9th to discuss and sign copies of his latest book, Ameritopia.  Tickets are $65 per person and include a buffet dinner in the Library’s Air Force One Pavilion following the lecture.

To accommodate as many people as possible for the book signing and lecture, please note the following important information:

Regarding the Book Signing:

  • Books must be purchased through the Reagan Library Museum Store to receive signature (no exceptions).
  • Mark Levin will be signing his name only – no personalizations.
  • No posed photography will be permitted.
  • Only books pre-purchased through this website (up to 1100) will be guaranteed a signed book.  People who purchase books on-site (or after the first 1100 online) will be fed into the book signing line if time permits.

Regarding the Lecture: (SOLD OUT)

  • Tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-serve basis. 
  • Tickets will only be sold through this website.
  • Please do NOT leave a voicemail message with the radio station or with the Reagan Foundation and hope to purchase a ticket, as we fully expect to sell out the number of seats before we can return your call. 
  • As our auditorium only seats 1,000 people, once the room is full, we will begin selling “overflow” tickets. These tickets allow purchasers (up to 350) to watch the lecture on the second floor of the Air Force One Pavilion via a live feed, and then join everyone in the Air Force One Pavilion for dinner following the lecture. Mark Levin will be eating dinner in the Pavilion as well.
  • Once all of our seating is full, we will offer a wait-list.  Be advised, however, that on average, only 1-2% of the people on the wait-list are offered tickets into the auditorium or remote-viewing area.  Remote-viewers are offered seats into the main auditorium before people from the main waiting list.

BOOK SIGNING STILL AVAILABLE

Click here to reserve your place in line for Mark’s book signing.

LECTURE IS SOLD OUT - WAIT LIST

If you cannot attend the event, but would like a book shipped to you, click here.

About Mark Levin:

Mark Levin has become one of the hottest properties in Talk radio - his top-rated show on WABC New York is now syndicated nationally by Cumulus Media. He is also one of the top new authors in the conservative political arena.  

Mark has been a frequent guest and substitute host on The Sean Hannity Show, and has also been an advisor to Limbaugh, who frequently refers to him on the air with the nickname "F. Lee Levin." He is perhaps more well-known for his nickname, "The Great One," coined by his friend Hannity.

Mark Levin is one of America's preeminent conservative commentators and constitutional lawyers. Levin is also a contributing editor for National Review Online, and writes frequently for other publications. Levin has served as a top advisor to several members of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet - including as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General of the United States. In 2001, the American Conservative Union named Levin the recipient of the prestigious Ronald Reagan Award. He currently practices law in the private sector, heading up the prestigious Landmark Legal Foundation in Washington DC.

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Reagan Forum with James Q. Wilson
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

James Q. Wilson, the Ronald Reagan Professor of Public Policy at Pepperdine, will discuss “Keeping Terrorists Out of Civilian Courts” at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. This lecture is free to attend; however, reservations are required.

Description of Professor Wilson’s lecture: From the military tribunals known as the Nuremburg Trials following World War II to the decision of both Presidents Bush and Obama to maintain Guantanamo Bay, war criminals and terrorists have long provided unique challenges to civilized nations attempting to act justly. President Obama has recently and reluctantly signed a bill that authorizes the use of military commissions to try terrorists at Guantanamo Bay. If that law is to work, the Supreme Court will have to agree. It should, but we should not count on it.

James Q. Wilson, who holds the nation’s highest honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, has enjoyed an extraordinary career, including twenty-five years at Harvard University. He was the James Collins Professor of Management and Public Policy at UCLA for a decade before his appointment at Pepperdine. The author or co-author of more than fifteen books, his most recent works include The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families, Moral Judgment and The Moral Sense. Others cover a wide variety of policy topics including urban problems, government regulation and bureaucracy, crime prevention, and delinquency among children.

Wilson has chaired and served on a number of national commissions including the White House Task Force on Crime, The National Advisory Commission on Drug Abuse Prevention, the Attorney General’s Task Force on Violent Crime, and the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. He is currently chairman of the Council of Academic Advisers of the American Enterprise Institute and has served on the boards of State Farm Mutual Insurance Company and Protection One. He is also a trustee of the RAND Corporation.

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Live Radio Broadcast with Larry Elder
Friday, March 30, 2012
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Please join us on Friday, March 30th as best-selling author and radio talk-show host Larry Elder conducts a live radio broadcast from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.

Larry Elder hosted the longest-running afternoon drive time radio show in Los Angeles on KABC 790. Known to his listeners as the “Sage From South Central,” Mr. Elder engages political and cultural leaders in meaningful debates over race, government, personal responsibility and education that have elevated the talk radio genre. Mr. Elder’s books include the best-selling “The 10 Things You Can’t Say in America” and “What’s Race Got to Do With It? Why it’s Time to Stop the Stupidest Argument in America.

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