Ed Norris interviewed a former Israeli soldier who served in the IDF Counter Terrorism Unit about the current terror threat to the US and his assessment of our ability to combat terrorism in the US.
Anirban Basu has been called an economist with a personality, or alternatively, one with a sense of humor. He has twice been recognized as one of Maryland’s 50 most influential people. He has also been named one of the Baltimore region’s 20 mos
Ed Norris talks about his experience with international terrorism and how "we all need to have a rational discussion about issues like the travel ban and sanctuary cities."
Ed had a conversation with Marcus "Strider" Dent who is the leader of the Guardian Angels Chapter in Baltimore to get his perspective on what is going on in the streets of a troubled American city. He provides a very unique perspective becaus
David Simon is a journalist, author and television producer who is most famous for being the creator of The Wire. He stopped by for a conversation on the rising crime rate in America, The Ferguson Effect, Black Lives Matter and then we have som
Albert Einstein has had the quote, "insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results," attributed to him. Dr. Dan Morrhaim and I discuss this futile war on drugs and how closely it mirrors prohibition. Not only to illu
I interviewed a member of the bail bond industry after I became aware of a idea being crafted without input from the people it will impact the most. Maryland politicians are trying to eliminate the concept of bail for criminal defendants which
I recently attended a screening of a film entitled Escalation. It was inspired by the murder of Yeardley Love at the hands of an ex-boyfriend. Ms. Love was a student and lacrosse player at the University of Virginia and was killed in 2010.
Ed welcomes Rodney Smith. Rodney got into a lot of trouble in the Baltimore area as a younger man. Ed gives Rodney the platform to tell his story of redemption.