H3: 09/10/18: Dr. Larry Arnn, Judge Kavanaugh Hearing Audio
Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, early this week, discussing Judge Kavanaugh’s SCOTUS confirmation hearings, with Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College.
Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, early this week, discussing Judge Kavanaugh’s SCOTUS confirmation hearings, with Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College.
Hugh catches up with John James, Michigan senatorial candidate, takes calls, and covers the news of the morning with audio clips.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Mike Allen, Axios.com co-founder, and Salena Zito, CNN contributor, New York Post columnist, and co-author of, ‘The Great Revolt.’
Duane and Friday co-host James Lileks cover the news of the week and unveil an expanded edition of the Baker’s Dozen.
With one day left in the Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation hearing, Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, for the second installment this week, today, talking with Dr. Matthew Spalding, director of Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader (replay of the MSNBC interview),Tarzana Joe, HHS poet laureate, Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse, Judiciary Committee member, and Sonny Bunch, film critic and executive editor at ‘The Washington Free Beacon.’
Hugh airs his MSNBC interview with Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader, covers the news of the morning with audio clips, and talks with Margaret Brennan, moderator of CBS News’ ‘Face the Nation.’
Duane covers the latest in the Kavanaugh hearings.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Chuck Todd, moderator of NBC’s ‘Meet the Press,’ Dr. Lanhee Chen, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Yoram Hazony, President of The Herzl Institute in Jerusalem, and author of, ‘The Virtue of Nationalism.’
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Michael Shear, White House Correspondent for ‘The New York Times,’ Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse, Judiciary Committee member, and former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, Senior Fellow at The Bipartisan Policy Center.