Larry Kudlow with the economic news of the week, and possible stocks/funds to look at.
The legendary economist, host of CNBC’s Kudlow & Co., joined Hugh and suggested some good sectors and stock picks to look at.
The legendary economist, host of CNBC’s Kudlow & Co., joined Hugh and suggested some good sectors and stock picks to look at.
The modern day Kipling of the American military, Kaplan joined Hugh with updates from his travels and embeds with U.S. military from Mali to Soviet Georgia, to Iraq, and Las Vegas.
Atlantic monthly columnist and author of Imperial Grunts, Robert Kaplan started the hour with Hugh discussing his embeds with the U.S. military around the globe this year. Ohio Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate, Ken Blackwell, and Yoni Tidi also were guests this hour.
Fred Barnes and Morton Kondracke, Fox News Channel’s Beltway Boys started out the hour with the political news of the week, followed by Kudlow & Co.’s Larry Kudlow. Colorado Congressman and candidate for governor, Bob Beauprez, also stopped by, as did California Congressman John Campbell.
Fridays, third hour usually means the movie hour with Emmett of the Unblinking Eye. This week’s movie list? In honor of Snakes On A Plane opening up, the top 10 snake movies of all time.
Hugh’s first show back from his Alaska cruise included a call from The Smart Guys, Erwin Chemerinsky and John Eastman, analyzing the Michigan decision on warrantless wiretapping. Yoni Tidi also updated us on the reaction in Israel after their loss to Hezbollah.
Hugh’s first show back from his Alaska cruise included a call from The Smart Guys, Erwin Chemerinsky and John Eastman, analyzing the Michigan decision on warrantless wiretapping. Yoni Tidi also updated us on the reaction in Israel after their loss to Hezbollah.
Hugh’s first show back from his Alaska cruise included a call from The Smart Guys, Erwin Chemerinsky and John Eastman, analyzing the Michigan decision on warrantless wiretapping. Yoni Tidi also updated us on the reaction in Israel after their loss to Hezbollah.
After a rant about no water bottles in the restricted area in airports, Frank Gaffney from the Center For Security Policy joined Hugh with a very disturbing development from CNBC, who de-booked him at the request of the CAIR people who didn’t want to debate him. Also in this hour, James Lileks weighed in on the week’s events.
The third hour was a chance for Hugh to catch up with the news and take calls from the listeners about the war on terror here, and how the judge’s decision in Michigan shows how the Democrats by and large still don’t get it, plus discuss the loss by Israel in the recent war with Hezbollah.