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Hr1  Recapping the POLITICON conference from the weekend in California. It was supposed to be bipartisan, but was heavily Democrat/Progressive leaning.

Tami Jackson, Senior Editor at Barbwire, went to Roseburg, OR to cover President Obama's arrival and the community's reaction on the heals of mass shooting and knee-jerk calls for gun control.

"Ride the Thunder" movie pays tribute (finally) to our brave & noble Vietnam Veterans.

Hr2  California's Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill unfairly targeting crisis pregnancy centers. Unless the mother's life is in danger, looking for an abortion is not a healthcare matter.

Andrea Nelson, from the Clover Agency, joins Joe to discuss recent news events that you probably won't hear anywhere else.

Are millennials too fragile to cope with life, requiring counseling for routine life speedbumps?

DUI suspect tells authorities his dog was driving. No. It didn't work.

Every mass shooting in US since the 1950s except 2 occurred in gun free zones. Blowing holes in #LibLogic.

Hr3  Commercial by "Americans for Shared Prosperity" drives liberals nuts! Obama is a lying, cheating, no-good, paranoid manipulator who says he'll change, but never does…

Wasn't everything really Columbus' fault? If he hadn't come here, none of this would have happened. One man, two narratives. Hero or villain?

Jessie Watters, Watters' World Columbus Day Edition: Do we teach history anymore? These people are clueless.

Obama loses his cool and filibusters during interview with Steve Kroft when questioned about ISIS, Syria, and Iraq.

Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately?

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