Sheila Weinberg the Founder & CEO, Truth in Accounting joined Dan and Amy to talk about their most recent report on state government:
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Howard Kurtz is the host of “Media Buzz” on Fox News Channel and author of Media Madness: Donald Trump, the Press, and the War over the Truth. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to media coverage of Kavanaugh’s confirmation process:
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Judson University President Gene Crume joined Dan and Amy to talk about the work their school does to mold the minds of America’s youth:
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Eric Metaxas is the host of “Socrates In The City” and author of Martin Luther& If You Can Keep It. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his work, and also reacted to the Brett Kavanaugh saga:
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In his interview with Fox News, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh categorically denied ever sexually assaulting anyone and even volunteered that he never even had sexual intercourse until “years after” high school.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will meet with President Donald Trump Thursday amid mounting questions about his future and what a dramatic Justice Department shake up would mean for special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Shelby Steele for Wall Street Journal: Why the Left Is Consumed With Hate.
A Cornell University student says student ambassadors were given an “orientation packet” that told them if they were “privileged” or “oppressed.” The packet categorized groups of people based on age, race, gender, gender identity, religion, and education level, to name a few. A Cornell spokesman told Campus Reform that the university “will not be participating” in offering a comment on the issue.