H2: 12/17/19: News, Impeachment Callers
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks impeachment with callers.
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks impeachment with callers.
Hugh covers the news of the morning, takes calls about impeachment, and talks with David M. Drucker, “Washington Examiner” political correspondent and “Vanity Fair” contributor.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips, talks with Danielle Hitchen, author of the Baby Believer Primer series, and takes calls
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips, talks with callers, James Patterson, bestselling novelist, co-author of, “Max Einstein: Rebels with a Cause, ” and takes calls.
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Mike Allen, Axios.com co-founder, and Salena Zito, CNN contributor and “New York Post” columnist.
Duane and Friday co-host James Lileks cover the news of the week, and unveil a new edition of the Baker’s Dozen.
Hugh continues with the Hillsdale Dialogues, this week, discussing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s historic reelection victory, with Dr. Larry Arnn, president and CEO of Hillsdale College.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with John F. Harris, political journalist and the co-founder of POLITICO, and Jonathan Swan, political reporter for AXIOS Media.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Sonny Bunch, HHS film critic, editor-in-chief of Cinestate.com, and contributor to “The Washington Post,” and Matthew Elliott, editor-at-large for “Brexit Central” and senior political advisor at Shore Capital.
Duane covers the historic UK election results, and the ridiculous conclusion to the House Judiciary Committee’s rush to impeachment.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips from Wednesday’s impeachment hearing.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Robert Costa, national political reporter for “The Washington Post” and PBS’ “Washington Week” host, Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, now, Operating Executive at The Carlyle Group, and former Missouri Senator, Jim Talent, Senior Fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center.