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Former Atlanta United player Greg Garza joins Atlanta's Morning News to discuss the USMNT's loss to Belgium in the FIFA World Cup and the tournament's impact locally and nationally.

Washington Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Atlanta's Morning News to discuss President Trump's controversial phone call to FIFA to reinstate the best U.S. striker and gives a recap on the 250th birthday events across the country.

As we approach the nation's 250th birthday, Senior Historian and The Dr. Elaine B. Andrews Distinguished Historian at the Georgia Historical Society Stan Deaton joins Atlanta's Morning News to shine the light on some of the most important moments of - and people in - our state's history.

"General George Washington," actually George Washington interpreter Brian Hilton, joins Atlanta's Morning News to discuss "his" life and the upcoming celebrations for the United States' 250th birthday.

Washington correspondent Soctt MacFarlane joins Atlanta's Morning News to discuss the latest on the celebrations of America's 250th birthday and the tenuous peace deal between the U.S. and Iran.

Nerdwallet personal finance expert Kimberly Palmer joins Atlanta's Morning News and discusses the start of Amazon Prime Days with Chris Chandler.

White House Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Atlanta's Morning News to discuss the latest developments on peace talks between the U.S. and Iran.

CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins Atlanta's Morning News from Zurich, Switzerland to discuss the speculation on why Vice President Vance hasn't appeared in that country to sign a memorandum of understanding with Iran ending the conflict and GOP pushback against the deal.

Noted UGA Political Science Professor Charles Bullock reacts to Tuesday's primary runoff election results and looks at what worked for the winning candidates as the General Election looms in November.

Esteemed UGA Political Science Professor Charles Bullock joins Atlanta's Morning News to discuss what candidates need to do to mend fences after a grueling primary season, a season which ends on Tuesday following run-off elections.