The University of California, Berkeley has ramped up security as it braces to host conservative commentator Ben Shapiro Thursday night, the latest polarizing figure to raise concerns of violence on the famously liberal campus. Arthur Brooks the President of the American Enterprise Institute joined Dan and Amy to talk about the climate on college campuses around the country:
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Fresh off of working with Democrats on DACA, President Donald Trump is now saying that some taxes may have to go up. Dan and Amy got reaction to Trump’s comments from Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform:
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Patrick Moore the co-founder of GreenPeace joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the efforts to tie the recent hurricanes with the debate over Climate Change:
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has weighed in on Jemele Hill’s Tweets. Sanders says the comments were a fireable offense.
Amid images of recovery efforts in Florida after Hurricane Irma, the sight of one particular person helping with the cleanup stood out.An off-duty officer of the Miami-Dade Police Department came across a nun, with a chainsaw, ripping into a fallen tree blocking a road.
The battle of words between Illinois Rep. Luis Gutierrez and Gen. John Kelly continued as the Democratic lawmaker fired back at the White House chief of staff. The retired four-star Marine general is “a politician, OK, not a general,” the Democrat told a Washington Post moderator Tuesday.
House Minority Leader called the illegal alien “Dreamers” patriots, and even seemed to suggest that President Trump would be “coming for the ‘dreamers’” the same way the U.S. government interned Japanese American citizens in camps during World War II.
The co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center is slated to give one of four keynote speeches at Gonzaga University’s 4th International Conference on Hate Studies this October. The conference aims to “encourage and suggest ways for individuals, institutions, and organizations to become change agents for social justice in their communities.”