Cal Thomas , Mercedes Schlapp , and Andy McCarthy joined Mornings on the Mall on Wednesday
Mornings on the Mall
Wednesday November 28, 2018
Hosts: Mary Walter and Guest Host Tony Shaffer
5am – A/B/C Are you ok with Amazon having your medical history?
5am – D In a wide-ranging and sometimes discordant 20-minute interview with The Washington Post, Trump complained at length about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. “Jay” Powell, whom he nominated earlier this year. He argued that rising interest rates and other Fed policies were damaging the economy — as evidenced by GM’s announcement this week that it was laying off 15 percent of its workforce — though he insisted that he is not worried about a recession.
5am – E You can have dinner in a real life gingerbread house!
6am – A/B/C MUELLER NEWS
6am – D INTERVIEW – Cal Thomas – Syndicated Columnist
6am – E Christmas beards
6am – F Mississippi Election Results
7am – A INTERVIEW – Mercedes Schlapp – White House Director of Strategic Communications
7am – B/C A poll released Sunday by El Universal, one of Mexico’s biggest newspapers, found seven in 10 Mexicans have a negative view about the arrival of the migrant families, with more than half — 52 percent — supporting blocking them from entering the country without legal documents and 55 percent supporting tougher measures on future caravans.
7am-D Trump on climate change: ‘People like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence but we’re not necessarily such believers.’
7am-E Stephen Hillenburg, creator of ‘SpongeBob SquarePants,’ has died
8am – A INTERVIEW – Andy McCarthy – Best- selling author, Contributing Editor at National Review & Former Chief Asst. U.S. Attorney
8am – B/C In a wide-ranging and sometimes discordant 20-minute interview with The Washington Post, Trump complained at length about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. “Jay” Powell, whom he nominated earlier this year. He argued that rising interest rates and other Fed policies were damaging the economy — as evidenced by GM’s announcement this week that it was laying off 15 percent of its workforce — though he insisted that he is not worried about a recession.
8am – D/E Would you pay more for electronics?