Ramesh Ponnuru with National Review joined Dan and Amy with reaction to President Trump’s executive order on health care and the proposed compromise in Congress:
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CNN Senior Economist Stephen Moore joined Dan and Amy with reaction to President Trump’s speech to the Heritage Foundation, and a progress report on tax reform:
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Charlie Sykes joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book “How The Right Lost Its Mind”:
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Director Rob Reiner was so desperate to avoid addressing cultural issues in Hollywood on Tuesday that he pivoted from a question about Harvey Weinstein to talk about Clarence Thomas and Fox News.
A female showrunner who worked on the Weinstein Co. drama “The Mist” has accused Bob Weinstein of sexual harassment during the production of the Spike TV series.
Four Ann Arbor city council members chose to kneel during the Pledge of Allegiance at a meeting on Monday, Oct. 16.
A Vietnam veteran died because of poor care at a VA hospital. A nurse admitted she was playing video games rather than monitoring her patients, and the story just gets worse from there.
A teenager who repeatedly sneaked into an XSport Fitness in Skokie to use the basketball court thought he was in trouble when management finally called police. The officer who responded to the call offered to pay of the teens gym membership so he could continue practicing.


