This week on Bold TV, we’re talking Ivanka Trump. But first, we cover what happened in the news this week. Our hosts, Carrie Sheffield and Clay Aiken, have a lot to talk about — the health care bill, the budget and more. Katie Allen, the Executive Director of the Council for Affordable Health Coverage, will join us for a discussion on the health care bill and this week’s vote.
*Update: Watch our full episode below*
We want to hear your thoughts on everything happening this week! Join us for the live conversation at 10am ET tomorrow on Facebook and Periscope. Also, let us know what you think on Twitter.
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After headlines, we’ll ask: What role should Ivanka Trump play in the White House? There’s a lot of questions and opinions swirling around her and her influence on President Donald Trump. Is Ivanka being groomed to be the first female president? What do young conservative and liberal women think of her?
To help us answer these questions, Jill Filipovic and Jillian Melchior will join our discussion. Jill is the author of “The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness” and Jillian is the Political Editor at Heat Street. We’re thrilled to have them on the show to add their thoughts to this segment.
Following that lively discussion, we’ll be talking about the new book, “Exceptional Women and their Stories.” The author, Robin Weaver will join Sarah Hill, CEO of Bookstr to talk Robin’s writing process and why she chose these women to interview.
Learn more about our guests here:
- Katie Allen, Executive Director of the Council for Affordable Health Coverage
- Jillian Melchior, Political Editor at Heat Street and a Fellow at the Steamboat Institute and Independent Women’s Forum
- Jill Filipovic, Author and Writer
- Robin Weaver, Author and President of the Women’s National Republican Club
- Sarah Hill, CEO of Bookstr
We’re looking forward to covering all these topics and for you to join our conversation! Watch and comment on our Facebook page or on Periscope tomorrow at 10 a.m. ET — we’ll take your comments live! See you tomorrow!