We are so excited for this week’s show! Our wonderful hosts, Carrie Sheffield and Clay Aiken will keep us up to date on all things politics! We are thrilled to have comedian Cameron Esposito join us to discuss her show, “Take My Wife” and LGBTQ representation in the Trump administration.
Carrie and Clay will also cover the midterm elections with Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE) and chat with Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) to discuss the “Handgun Licensing and Registration Act of 2018” she introduced along with Rep. Pallone (D-NJ), Rep. Espaillat (D-NY), and Rep. Sires (D-NJ).
Then, we’ll ask: Should personal lawsuits against sitting presidents wait until the completion of their term? Bryan Rotella, the CEO of GenCo Legal and creator of Legal MoneyBall, will weigh in on this dilemma.
Lastly, we will have CNN commentator and activist Sally Kohn with us for our Bookstr segment to discuss her new book “The Opposite of Hate.”
Stay tuned for all this and more tomorrow morning at 10AMET — join us on Facebook and Periscope! Check out all of the guests here:
- Cameron Esposito, Comedian, Actress & Podcaster
- Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman(D-NJ), U.S. Representatives for New Jersey’s 12th District
- Rep. Donald Bacon (R-NE), U.S. Representative for Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District
- Capri Cafaro, Former Minority Leader of the Ohio Senate & Current Executive-in-Residence at American University School of Public Affairs
- Galen Druke, Producer and Reporter for FiveThirtyEight
- Bryan Rotella, CEO of GenCo Legal & Creator of Legal MoneyBall
- Sally Kohn, CNN Commentator and Author of “The Opposite of Hate“
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