Mindy Ruckman is a Government Affairs Legislative Analyst for the Illinois Policy Institute. She joined Dan and Amy to talk about what we can expect to happen during the veto session in Springfield:
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CNN Senior Economist Stephen Moore joined Dan and Amy with reaction to Amazon’s announcement that they have picked Virginia and New York for their new headquarters:
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David Montero is a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book Kickback: Exposing the Global Corporate Bribery Network:
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders fired back at CNN for “more grandstanding” as the network filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for suspending Jim Acosta’s press credentials. CNN filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday against President Donald Trump and several White House aides after the Chief White House correspondent’s “hard pass” was temporarily revoked.
A weekend report by The Wall Street Journal on the 2017 firing of Facebook executive Palmer Luckey claims the Oculus co-founder was forced out for factors relating to his political leanings and online support for Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.
California Gov. Jerry Brown blamed “those who deny” global warming for wildfires devastating the state, while President Donald Trump blamed the blazes on the state’s “gross mismanagement of the forests.” Both of them are wrong, according to University of Washington climate scientist Cliff Mass.