This week we're flashing back to July 26th, 2016. Dana and Chris record the podcast from the Democratic National Convention. They discuss the resignation of DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Bill Clinton's impending speech in support of his wife and then-presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, and President Barack Obama's speech, expected for the following evening.
This week, Liz is joined by Jersey Mike's Subs CEO & Owner, Peter Cancro. Peter discusses how his team maintains culture and excellence across all of their locations, the importance of giving back to the community and how Jersey Mike's has persevered through the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week, Dana and Chris continue their socially-distanced dialogue from different parts of Washington, D.C.. They discuss the first night of the Democratic National Convention, the continued controversy around mail-in ballots and USPS, and how the House and Senate are in play with just 76 days remaining. They also give their latest rundown of television and movie recommendations.
This week, Jane Hampton Cook, presidential historian and the author of Resilience on Parade: Short Stories from Suffragists and Women’s Battle for the Vote, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan. Jane discusses the United State's long journey towards women's suffrage, and what this one-hundred-year milestone can teach us about freedom, liberty, and activism today.
California Senator Kamala Harris has announced her campaign for the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential elections. Dana and Chris discuss what she offers as a candidate, how she might differentiate herself from the rest of the Democratic field, and her chances at clinching the nomination.
This week, Liz is joined by Former NFL Defensive End & Founder of Oceans 97, Jarvis Green. Jarvis shares how playing football at Louisiana State University and for The Patriots in the NFL taught him the importance of perseverance, a lesson he would take into founding his own wholesale shrimp company, Oceans 97.
This week, Dana and Chris discuss all of the news surrounding the 2020 Presidential elections. They revisit the top contenders for Vice President Joe Biden's running mate selection, plans for the Democratic National Convention, Tuesday's primary races in Minnesota and Georgia, and continued violence in many American cities.
This week, Abby is joined by Michelle Lambright Black, Credit Expert for Slickdeals and professional credit writer. Michelle explains the importance of building good credit, how credit scores are determined in the United States, and how listeners can get closer to that coveted 850 credit score.
This week, we're flashing back to February 22nd, 2017.About a month into the Trump Presidency, Dana and Chris discuss the challenge the new administration has filling presidential appointed federal leadership roles. They also discuss party stances on immigration reform and Dana shares a funny anecdote from her time as press secretary for Congressman Dan Schaefer.
This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss what it means to be a true friend, a very specific job description for a personal assistant, and one man with a very messy car.
This week, Liz Claman is joined by the Executive Director of Syrian Youth Empowerment, George Batah. George shares how his upbringing in Syria and love for the United States inspired him to found Syrian Youth Empowerment, a program that supports students from Syria and other conflict countries secure educational opportunities in the United States.
This week, Dana has returned to the podcast studio due to tropical storm Isaias. Dana and Chris discuss the three proposed executive orders from the Trump administration in response to COVID-19, Dana's interview with Dr. Jill Biden and Tuesday's primary races. Dana shares the cause of the mysterious blood splatter throughout her home and Chris raves about "the perfect, most balanced, most fantastic chex mix ever."
This week, Daron Shaw, Jr. Chair of State Politics at the University of Texas at Austin and member of the FOX News Decision Desk team joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan. Daron explains how polling works, what he is most focused on as his team produces polls on the 2020 election season and what listeners need to know about political opinion polls as voters.
This week, Dana is on vacation. Chris is in-studio, joined by Echelon Insights pollster and Washington Examiner columnist, Kristen Soltis Anderson. They discuss Kristen's new rescue dog Wally and all-things polling.
This week, Liz is revisiting some of the best moments from past episodes. Marc Randolph: co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, Anne Beiler: the founder of Auntie Anne's Pretzels, and Donna Brazile: former DNC Chairwoman, Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University and FOX News Contributor share their motivational stories.