Episode 151

Reverend Al Sharpton and former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly on the concern and surprise over the criticisms of Obama's legacy that were made during the Democratic debate.
Reverend Al Sharpton and former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly on the president calling out conditions in American cities as a strategy to energize his base ahead of the 2020 election.
Former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly, Washington Post correspondent Paul Kane, Daily Beast reporter Asawin Suebsaeng, and former Assistant at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi on Rep. John Ratcliffe withdrawing his nomination as Director of National Intelligence after days of bipartisan scrutiny.
Former Congressmen Ryan Costello and David Jolly, Washington Post correspondent Paul Kane, Daily Beast reporter Asawin Suebsaeng, and Reverend Al Sharpton on the announcement by Rep. Will Hurd that he will not seek re-election, following weeks of sudden GOP departures.
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