CNN Senior Economist Stephen Moore joined Dan and Amy with reaction to President Obama’s remarks that his administration was responsible for the recent economic growth:
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Indiana Republican Senate nominee Mike Braun joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh and the upcoming midterm elections:
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Former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke joined Dan and Amy to share his thoughts on the midterm elections, and his upcoming appearance at Freedom Summit:
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A Chicago Tribune investigation has uncovered a 58-page case manager’s report from the CPS inspector general’s office in which four CPS employees told investigators they had raised concerns with Johnson Elementary School’s principal, Mattie Tyson, about Marvin Lovett’s interactions with boys.
U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez says he’s out of the race for Chicago Mayor. Meanwhile, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia publicly expressing their interest in the job for the first time.
A video recorded by Google shortly after the 2016 presidential election reveals an atmosphere of panic and dismay amongst the tech giant’s leadership, coupled with a determination to thwart both the Trump agenda and the broader populist movement emerging around the globe.
This week The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon announced that it would no longer host comedian Norm Macdonald “out of sensitivity to our audience and in light of Norm Macdonald’s comments in the press today.” What, exactly, did Macdonald say? He said that he was glad that the #MeToo movement had “slowed down a bit.”
The exec had been at CBS News for 36 years and has been a leading figure at the news division for decades. The tenure of Jeff Fager as the executive producer of 60 Minutes is over.