David Rubin, American-Israeli political commentator and author of "Trump and the Jews," joins the show to discuss current relations between Washington, D.C., the Israeli state.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp talks bills that survived crossover day, the school voucher bill that didn't, the budget, and the fight against human trafficking.
Matti Friedman, author and New York Times contributor, joins the show to discuss his new book, "Spires of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel," which examines the found of Israel and the forging of its national identity.
Tim McConnehey with the Independent Book Publishers Association joins the show to discuss Amazon's future offering of more bookstores and various pop-up operations.
Brigadier Gen. Beth Salisbury joins the show to talk about the growing number of women serving in the military, and to discuss some of the accomplishments of enlisted women.
Senior Congressional reporter Michael Macagnone joins the show to talk about the upcoming legal and Congressional implications of President Trump's border wall-focused emergency declaration.
Author Nioucha Homayoonfar joins the show to discuss the events of her memoir," Taking Cover: One Girl's Story of Growing Up During the Iranian Revolution."
Ursula Mentjes, author of "The Belief Zone," joins the show to discuss how small business owners can use their businesses to help recover from stress and personal setbacks.