Dr. Zuhdi Jasser joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the attempted bombing in New York, as well as the debate over holiday celebrations at Loyola here in Chicago:
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Denise Rotheimer joined Dan and Amy with a progress report on the effort to expose sexual harassment in Springfield:
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Director Eli Steele joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new documentary “How Jack Became Black” on race in the United States:
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David Harsanyi the Senior Editor for TheFederalist.com joined Dan and Amy to talk about the latest news in the tax debate in Congress:
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Republican Congressman Trey Gowdy aggressively questioned the presence of a special counsel in the Russia investigation while questioning Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Wednesday. During the House Judiciary hearing, Gowdy noted that the entire purpose of appointing a special counsel is to get rid of conflicts of interest.
Senate and House Republicans have struck an agreement on a sweeping tax-cut bill that, if passed, would be the first major piece of legislation signed by President Trump.
Two FBI officials who worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation exchanged text messages last year in which they appear to have discussed ways to prevent Donald Trump from being elected president.
Daniel Henninger for Wall Street Journal: Democrats have finally figured out how to turn Trump’s tweets into their own weapon.
PBS has suspended late-night talk show “Tavis Smiley” amid misconduct allegations against its host and namesake. Sources close to the production told Variety that PBS hired attorney Sarah Taylor Wirtz of the firm MSK to oversee an investigation into Smiley’s behavior after receiving allegations of misconduct by Smiley.