Oxford's China Centre associate George Magnus, an industry expert on China's economy and political landscape, joins the show to discuss ongoing trade issues between the U.S. and China.
Conservative activist and author Rebecca Hagelin joins the show to discuss the First Step Act, which aims to provide rehabilitative support to former prisoners.
Bob Herne, the National Project Director for Adopt U.S. Kids, and Isaiah Arnston, an adopted teen, joined the show to raise adoption awareness, and spread the word about its merits.
Author and former law enforcement officer Lance LoRusso joins the show to discuss the increased rate of attacks, both verbal and physical, on law enforcement, and the growing tensions that sometime exist between authorities and the communities they protect.
Author and historian Gordon S. Wood joins the show to discuss his book "Friends Divided: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson," an account of the friendship and accomplishments of two Founding Fathers.
One person is in custody while another remains on the run after the shooting death of a Gwinnett County police officer near Shiloh Middle School in Snellville on Saturday.
Genworth Cost of Care Expert Gordon Saunders joins the show to discuss the increased costs associated with long-term care, including nursing homes, in-home care, and adult day cares.
Dr. Louis Raso, a pain specialist at Jupiter Medical Center, and Retired Sgt. 1st Class Justin Minyard join the show to discuss a life-changing spinal chord treatment that can alleviate chronic pain.