National Review Senior Editor Ramesh Ponnuru joined Dan and Amy to crunch the numbers on the latest attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare:
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Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper suggested on Wednesday that “it’s possible” that President Trump’s voice was picked up in a wiretap as he spoke with his former campaign manager Paul Manafort. Lt. Col. Ralph Peters a Fox News Strategic Analyst and author of “Judgement at Appomattox” joined Dan and Amy with reaction:
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Fox News Contributor Juan Williams joined Dan and Amy to talk school choice and his recent piece on gerrymandering:
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The Senate plans to vote on a bill that would repeal and replace Obamacare next week, amid uncertain support from lawmakers and opposition from medical groups and health insurers.
Lawrence O’Donnell had a really bad night on August 29, 2017. Video has surfaced of the fateful night. The video, which lasts a full eight minutes, is a collection of clips from one evening (given O’Donnell’s consistent outfit) and show the MSNBC anchor fuming about earpiece malfunctions, blasting off obscenities and screaming at his staff. We were able to link it back to the August 29 show.
Parents in California are upset that their 5-year-old son’s “pretend play” resulted in him being suspended from school for making “terrorist threats”. They want the disciplinary action removed from his permanent record.
Meanwhile, some schools in the UK are banning “best friends.” They say it excludes other students.
Multiple women in relationships with Imran Awan, the indicted former IT aide for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, have recently called Virginia law enforcement and alleged being abused by him, police reports obtained under Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act show.
North Korea’s diplomatic mission to the United Nations reportedly owes New York City more than $156,000 in parking tickets dating back to the 1990s.


