I found out that Glenn Beck's speech,  as well as some of the others from the American Revival event are  available on YouTube so I'm sending the links for those who might be  interested.  (Be interested!)  The subject of the meeting was Faith,  Hope, and Charity.  I have numbered the speakers below in the order they  presented, in case you'd like to watch them in order.  Glenn's keynote  speech was actually last, rather than first, as is typical of keynote  speeches (in my  limited experience). 
4) Glenn Beck's American Revival speech that I talked about in my last email can be accessed in 6 parts on YouTube here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljulr6R1IRE (part 1, follow the links to the remaining parts)
1)  David Barton's subject was Faith, and he talks about the faith of our  founding fathers, but that particular talk is apparently unavailable at  this time. Here is a link to a different presentation that will cover  much of the same information.  His organization, Wallbuilders, is  dedicated to promoting the idea that  the United States was founded upon Christian principles, and he owns the  largest collection of original writings of the founders before 1812.   He is amazing to listen to.
David Barton on American Exceptionalism:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JxaV4gaCrk&feature=PlayList&p=062C67575D84A9B0&playnext=1&index=13  (part 1)
 
2) David Bruckner speech on hope:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfhNSih34MI
3) Judge Andrew Napolitano's  speech on charity:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W-C8RmQtpo
Jerome Powell's Just Making Things Up
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