H2: 10/11/22: Byron York, Josh Kraushaar
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Byron York, “Washington Examiner” Chief Political Correspondent, “Fox News” contributor, and Josh Kraushaar, Axios.com senior political correspondent.
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Byron York, “Washington Examiner” Chief Political Correspondent, “Fox News” contributor, and Josh Kraushaar, Axios.com senior political correspondent.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with callers and David Drucker, “Washington Examiner” Senior Correspondent and author of “In Trump’s Shadow.”
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, author of the forthcoming, “Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love,” Joe O’Dea, construction entrepreneur, Colorado senatorial candidate, and Steve Case, co-founder of AOL, author of “The Rise of the Rest: How Entrepreneurs in Surprising Places are Building the New American Dream.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Jake Sherman, co-founder of “Punchbowl News,” and Father Mike Schmitz, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries in the Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota, host of “Bible in a Year” podcast.
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Salena Zito, “New York Post” and “Washington Examiner” columnist.
Duane and humorist James Lileks cover the news of the week and unveil another edition of the Baker’s Dozen.
Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, joined by Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, this week continuing a series on Winston Churchill’s “A History of the English-Speaking Peoples.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Utah Senator Mike Lee, member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Dr. Lanhee Chen, Stanford Professor, and candidate for California Controller.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Sonny Bunch, culture editor at “The Bulwark” and Tarzana Joe, HHS poet laureate and author of “It Only Hurts When I Rhyme,”
Duane and former Congressman John Campbell cover the coming midterm elections, societal problems, and the economic future.