This week, Dana and Chris discuss all of the political action from the White House and Congress as COVID-19 continues to challenge the United States. They discuss the GOP's proposed stimulus bill, unemployment, the return of schools, and President Trump's chance at reclaiming the 2020 election.
This week, 11-Time NBA All-Star and NBA Hall-of-Famer, Charles Barkley, discusses his experience playing power forward on the 1992 United States Men's Olympic Basketball team, how the "Dream Team" came to be called "the greatest collection of basketball talent on the planet" by the basketball hall of fame, and the legacy that the Dream Team has in the United States today.
This week, we're flashing back to July 15th, 2016. Chris is on the ground in Ohio at the Republican National Convention, and Dana is in the studio in New York.
This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about a man printing porn in Walmart, another man who made a spelling error while faking his death, and one woman's outrage about flatulence and masks.
This week, Dana and Chris sound off about technical difficulties and the oppressive mid-Atlantic heat during Dana's vacation week. They discuss posturing from Capitol Hill as Congress attempts to plan additional stimulus legislation, competitive races for the 2020 congressional elections, updates from the most recent Fox News Poll, and more thoughts on school re-openings.
This week, Liz Claman is joined by the Co-Founders of Bantam Bagels, Nick and Elyse Oleksak. Nick and Elyse share how they left their jobs on Wall Street to become entrepreneurs and create their iconic bagel balls.
This week, Abby is joined by Daniel A. Piazza, Chief Curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Daniel discusses the history of the United States Postal System, the role the system has had in the larger development of the United States, how the system operates today, and how USPS differentiates itself from other mail delivery services.
Dana is in the studio with her husband, Peter McMahon, while Chris is out with laryngitis. Dana and Peter discuss a couple of pieces of international news including the then-pending British exit from the European Union, French President Emanual Macron’s new fuel tax and Peter’s “voice for radio."
This week, Dana and Chris discuss Jeff Sessions' loss in Alabama’s GOP Primary on Tuesday, Democrats who are pushing to end the filibuster in the Senate, the potential for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg to retire from the Supreme Court, and how mail-in voting will contribute to the election from a variety of angles.
This week, Bret and the panel discuss President Trump's chance at reelection as the Biden campaign makes a play to compete with the President on his key issue, the economy.
This week, Abby is joined by Secretary David Bernhardt. Secretary Bernhardt discusses his agency's role in the management of the nation's public lands, our country's history of conservation of our federal lands, and the legislation passed in the Senate in June that Secretary Bernhardt calls "the greatest conversation initiative in nearly 50 years."
This week, we're flashing back to October 11th, 2017. Chris is in the studio with Dana, and he has the meat sweats. They discuss their childhood homes, an interview Dana did with Condoleezza Rice on flashpoints from the Bush Administration, and how Geroge W. Bush and other former Presidents might think about their political legacies.
This week, Tyrus and Timpf sound off on the United States' political climate as COVID-19 continues. They also hear about a cat who got stuck in a dryer, and the special abilities of penguins.
This week, Dana and Chris discuss the SCOTUS's opinion on the Electoral College, President Biden's ability to debate President Trump and the potential for Republicans to hold on to the Senate. They also touch on the possibility of reopening schools this fall, the continued debate on mask-wearing and Dana's small business shopping spree. Plus, Chris tries his hand at presidential facial hair trivia.
This week, Professor Peter S. Onuf, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History, Emeritus, at the University of Virginia joins Abby for part two of their conversation on the Declaration of Independence.
In anticipation of Independence Day, Dana tasks Chris with two forms of trivia. He is asked to match a Founding Father to a given quote and to name the six signers of the declaration who also signed the constitution. They also discuss government-funded local news, who's funny on twitter, and Producer Jason Bonewald's fashion choices.