Faisal Khan the CEO of Project Six and Former Legislative Inspector General of the Chicago City Council joined Dan and Amy to talk about their new investigation into Alderman Quinn and Speaker Madigan for using city equipment and tax dollars for their political ads:
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Mark Glennon the founder of Wirepoints.com joined Dan and Amy to talk about the impact the changes in the tax code could have for taxpayers here in Illinois:
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David Harsanyi the Senior Editor for TheFederalist.com joined Dan and Amy to talk about the constant stream of sexual misconduct allegations against Hollywood and politicians:
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Kayla Moore, the wife of Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, speaks out at a press conference in Alabama about the sexual assault accusations against her husband.
Speaking about the culture shift taking place regarding sexual assault in Congress with Rep. Debbie Dingell and NBC’s Andrea Mitchell, Rep. Barbara Comstock called on Roy Moore and Al Franken both to “go out the door.”
Miss World Manushi Chhillar on what should be the highest paid profession.
Morrissey has invited fresh criticism over comments he made about Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey. The former Smiths frontman spoke about the ongoing sexual harassment scandal in Hollywood, reportedly calling claims against Spacey “ridiculous” and arguing that definitions of harassment and assault have become too broad.
This has been a good year for the global economy, and 2018 will follow that trend, analysts at Goldman Sachs said. Economic growth around the world has picked up steam this year. Germany — Europe’s largest economy — grew an unexpectedly strong 0.8 percent in the third quarter. In Japan, the economy has grown for seven straight quarters. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the economy grew 3 percent in the third quarter.
Andy Kessler for the Wall Street Journal: Stop modifying capitalism.
Salena Zito for the New York Post: Trump deal no one is talking about.


